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After a start to the 2010 season that saw a huge influx of talent into the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (LOORS), racing’s most exciting series made its way to Surprise, Arizona for Rounds 3 and 4 of the 16-race season. The hard-working crew at Speedworld Motorsports Park had plenty of “surprises” in store for competitors and fans alike; as the mile long course was revised with a huge tabletop and wide open sections that allowed speeds in excess of 70 mph. Additional seating was added to accommodate the capacity crowd from nearby Phoenix, but Speedworld’s signature “moguls” remained, much to the delight of both the racers and the spectators.

While the course and facilities may have changed, the results were much the same as they have been in the past. Kyle LeDuc set the fast time to qualify first for Saturday’s Pro 4 Unlimited race, with his father Curt qualifying sixth. An inverted start put Kyle’s Rockstar Energy Drink / Makita Tools Ford on the outside of the fourth row in the eighth position. After the green flag dropped, Kyle methodically worked his No. 99 Ford up to the front of the pack. Johnny Greaves had a strong lead at the mandatory caution, but a flat tire forced him give up ground, leaving Kyle to battle with Rick Huseman and Carl Renezeder for the victory. Destiny saw the LeDuc’s dynamic duo finishing in the same positions as they had at the opening LOORS race in Las Vegas a month prior. Huseman managed to narrowly edge out Kyle for the win, while father Curt finished in fourth place. “I guess we shouldn’t complain about being second and fourth,” Curt LeDuc commented after the race, “but we sure would like to give Rockstar Energy Drink, Makita Tools, and Toyo Tires a win after all the support they have continually given us.”

Meanwhile in the Pro 2 Unlimited field, Kyle’s older brother Todd qualified ninth for Round 3 of racing in his Rockstar Energy Drink / Makita Tools Ford. Todd managed to work his way up to fourth place, passing a full field of talented drivers along the way. Unfortunately an accident involving Bryce Menzies and Michael Johnson caused Todd to spin in an effort to avoid the carnage, costing valuable track position. Johnson was black flagged for the maneuver, but Todd was never able to recover in the crowded 22-truck field, and in fact his luck got even worse when he suffered a flat tire later in the race. Todd kept a cool head in the face of adversity and was able to nurse his No. 8 Ford around the track to earn valuable season points, eventually finishing in 17th place in Round 3.

Sunday’s Round 4 action just brought more challenges for Todd LeDuc in Pro 2 Unlimited, as his 800 horsepower Rockstar Energy Drink / Makita Tools Ford kept tossing power steering belts. “There was a problem with the pulley alignment on the harmonic balancer, and we just didn’t have enough time to address it properly.” Todd explained after the race. This required Todd to start in the back of the large Pro 2 Unlimited field, but he refused to give up. Instead, he systematically worked his Pro 2 truck up to the middle of the pack in Round 4 before Scott Martenson forced the No. 8 Ford off the track at turn three. Todd battled to overcome these issues, but after losing another power steering belt he was unable to complete Sunday’s race.


In Pro 4 Unlimited action, Round 4 saw Curt LeDuc qualifying 7th and son Kyle qualifying 5th. An inverted start put Kyle on the outside of the first row next to “The Wild Man” Adrian Cenni. Kyle soon distanced himself from Cenni and the rest of the field, enjoying a comfortable lead until the mandatory restart half way through the race. That is when Kyle’s luck changed for the worse, and a sinister rut caused Kyle’s Rockstar Energy Drink / Makita Tools truck to barrel roll as he was heading into turn three. After Kyle got back on all four Toyo Tires, he was able to limp the truck around and finish 15 of the 16 laps; earning valuable season points towards the championship title. Family patriarch Curt remained consistent, drawing upon his decades of race experience. He finished in fourth place for the second day in a row in his No. 43 Ford truck.

When the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series returns to Las Vegas Motor Speedway on May 22nd and 23rd for the next two rounds of short course racing, look for the Rockstar Energy Drink / Makita Tools Team LeDuc Racing to continue marching steadily towards their ultimate goal as series champions in the Pro 2 Unlimited and Pro 4 Unlimited classes. In the meantime, check your local listings for CBS Sports, Speed Channel, and Versus to see the excitement of LOORS racing from Speedworld Motorsports Park from the comfort of home. Last weekend’s event was just the first of three Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series weekends filmed for national broadcast on CBS Sports.

Rockstar Energy Drink / Makita Tools Team LeDuc Racing is Sponsored by:

Rockstar Energy • Makita Tools • Toyo Tires • KC HiLites • KMC Wheels • King Shocks • MSD Ignition • K&N Filters • MasterCraft Safety • Simpson • Leatt Brace • Ford Trucks • Beco Radiators • Kalgard

 

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LUCAS Unlimited 2 Qualifying

After 8 rounds of racing

  1. Carl Renezeder 344
  2. Jeff Ward 340
  3. Greg Adler 325
  4. Jerry Whelchel 299
  5. Carey Hart 256
  6. Scott Schovajsa 252
  7. Robby Woods 244
  8. Rodrigo Ampudia 241
  9. Kevin Probst 237
  10. Bryce Menzies 235
  11. Dale Dondel 164
  12. Justin Davis 154
  13. Steve Sourapas 138
  14. Michael Johnson 136
  15. Justin Lacore 132
  16. Josh Merrell 130
  17. Kevin Davis 110
  18. Todd LeDuc 101
  19. Danny Ebberts 80
  20. Jesse Jones 76
  21. BJ Baldwin 70
  22. Gene Woods 68
  23. Larry Roeseler 46
LUCAS Unlimited 4 Points

After 8 rounds of racing

  1. Carl Renezeder 375
  2. Alan Pflueger 371
  3. Kent Brascho 346
  4. Jerry Daugherty 344
  5. Travis Coyne 340
  6. Tim erbst 188
  7. Kyle LeDuc 102
  8. Troy Herbst 84
  9. Bryce Menzies 82
  10. Curt LeDuc 64
LUCAS Unlimited Lite Points

After 8 rounds of racing

  1. Rob Naughton 380
  2. Chris Brandt 378
  3. Brian Deegan 351
  4. Jimmy Stephensen 298
  5. Todd Cuffaro 290
  6. Leroy Loerwald 270
  7. Jon Probst 258
  8. Matt Loiodice 258
  9. Heath Carpenter 258
  10. Chuck Dempsey 220
  11. Kyle Conon 180
  12. John Harrah 162
  13. Anthony Verdone 158
  14. Casey Currie 157
  15. Parker Grabowski 126
  16. Joey Reyes 106
  17. Rodrigo Ampudia 78
  18. David Reyes 78
  19. Matt Barney 70
  20. Ed "Clyde" Stout 68
  21. Adam Wik 66
  22. Bobby Altimirano 64
  23. Marty Hart 62
  24. Dan Pentico 58
  25. Aaron Daugherty 20
LUCAS Super Lite Points

After 8 rounds of racing

  1. John Harrah 375
  2. Chad Leising 367
  3. Brandon Bailey 340
  4. David Reyes 319
  5. Joey Granatelli 283
  6. Jason Patison 186
  7. Johnny Harrah 184
  8. Dawson Kirchner 160
  9. Chuck Dempsey 137
  10. Kris Hansen 126
  11. Ricky James 103
  12. Corry Weller 86
  13. Amdrew Cp,riepicard 84
  14. Jason Ellis 36
  15. Craig Curtis 34
LUCAS Unlimited Buggy Points

After 8 rounds of racing

  1. Chuck Cheek 324
  2. Mike Halliday 318
  3. Larry Foddrill 314
  4. Larry Job 306
  5. Rich Ronco 306
  6. Bobby Pecoy 296
  7. Joe Masek 262
  8. Malcolm Pointon 250
  9. Mike Dondel 213
  10. Michael Cohen 194
  11. Joe Morgan 176
  12. Phil Bollman 172
  13. Troy Herbst 166
  14. Randy Minnier 146
  15. Cody Freeman 138
  16. Greg Foster 132
  17. Cameron Steele 130
  18. Tim Herbst 112
  19. Mike Porter 98
  20. Brandon Coyne 90
  21. Greg George 89
  22. Todd Stemmerman 86
  23. Aaron Haley 80
  24. Stephen Estey 80
  25. Steven Greinke 72
  26. Dale Dondel 56
  27. Don Toti 56
  28. Scott Peterson 56
  29. Eddie Tafoya 54
  30. Jason Shick 50
  31. Scott Demmer 40
  32. Travis Coyne 32
  33. Gary Gall 18
  34. Timothy Compton 16
LUCAS Limited Buggy Points

After 8 rounds of racing

  1. Bruce Fraley 375
  2. Kyle Quinn 297
  3. Curt Geer 293
  4. John Fitzgerald 287
  5. Sean Geiser 285
  6. Jeff Knupp 238
  7. Justin Davis 234
  8. Ricky Gutierrez 224
  9. Tim Pangborn 218
  10. Bryce Menzies 209
  11. James Pangborn 194
  12. Greg Crew 190
  13. Kenny Freeman 188
  14. Sean Kennedy 186
  15. LJ Kennedy 168
  16. Kevin McCullogh 160
  17. Rino Navera 153
  18. Rick Boyer 138
  19. Eric Greener 134
  20. Chris Boyer 124
  21. Brandon Catello 116
  22. Joe Laff 84
  23. Robert Emery 80
  24. Cris Faulkner 66
  25. Cory Boyer 66
  26. Joe Whitely 65
  27. Sammy Ehrenberg 60
  28. Krissy Sullivan 54
  29. Kyle Lucas 34
  30. Jeff Richards 32
  31. Toby Bost 26
  32. Quentin Tucker 18
  33. Andrew Kelegian 12
LUCAS Modified Karts Points

After 8 rounds of racing

  1. Sheldon Creed 350
  2. Dave Mason 348
  3. Connor Hart 340
  4. Bradley Morris 336
  5. Brandon Arthur 308
  6. Zachary Hunt 306
  7. Mitchell DeJong 295
  8. Mitch Jr Guthrie 254
  9. Blake Lenk 216
  10. Robby Melton 214
  11. Jerett Brooks 212
  12. Tatum Ronco 198
  13. Riley Herbst 190
  14. Brandon Vermillion 188
  15. Anthony Busnardo 148
  16. Trenton Briley 136
  17. Wyatt Kirchner 132
  18. Brent Axup 128
  19. Thor Herbst 118
  20. David Reyes 118
  21. Connor Pankratz 82
  22. Phil Wenzel 70
  23. Aspen Taylor 62
LUCAS Junior 1 Karts Points

After 8 rounds of racing

  1. Sheldon Creed 392
  2. Brock Heger 348
  3. Myles Cheek 331
  4. Hunter Cheek 331
  5. Hunter Williams 326
  6. Parker Porter 282
  7. Trevor Doherty 260
  8. Jake Williams 234
  9. Preston Roben 212
  10. Bodie Richardson 200
  11. Wolfgang Ries 178
  12. Carlye Lenk 178
  13. Chelsey Pecoy 176
  14. Travis Pecoy 174
  15. Riley Herbst 172
  16. Jeremy Davis 150
  17. Corey Geiser 148
  18. Jerett Brooks 146
  19. Eddie Tafoya Jr 142
  20. Shelbey Anderson 128
  21. Hollen Herbst 110
  22. Broc Dickerson 108
  23. Ramsi Geiser 101
  24. Wesley Atherton 100
  25. J Yeiser 86
  26. Reili Geiser 66
  27. Isabella Naughton 57
  28. Damon Lewis 18
LUCAS Junior 2 Karts Points

After 8 rounds of racing

  1. Trent Williams 381
  2. Dustin Grabowski 380
  3. Maxwell Ries 350
  4. Connor Pankratz 316
  5. Bradley Morris 306
  6. Paige Porter 300
  7. Lindsay Geiser 262
  8. Troy French 252
  9. Jerett Brooks 192
  10. Chad Graham 147
  11. Taylor Skyder 84
  12. Zachary Hunt 82
  13. Wyatt Kirchner 74
LUCAS Unlimited UTV

After 8 rounds of racing

  1. Chad George 273
  2. Tyler Winburty 264
  3. Robert Vanbeekum 247
  4. Roger Stokes 236
  5. Jacob Person 230
  6. Brent Fouch 222
  7. Kenny Bates 216
  8. Corry Weller 196
  9. RJ Anderson 183
  10. Austin Kimbrell 168
  11. John Dempsey 160
  12. Brady Wilkins 124
  13. Doug Mittag 94
  14. Todd Romano 78
  15. Larry Roeseler 68
  16. Tyler Parks 68
  17. Ben Haines 64
  18. Eric Bergman 60
  19. Ryan Bennett 34
LUCAS Limited UTV

After 6 rounds of racing

  1. Hanz Waage 242
  2. Cain Smead 100
  3. Todd Ouellette 100
  4. Creighton King 98
  5. Jason Vasquez 48
LUCAS Modified UTV

After 4 rounds of racing

  1. Dan Kelly 200

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