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Maxxis athletes deliver at Lucas Oil Speedway

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Keegan Kincaid hit the Show Me state and showed his competition what he’s made of at Championship Off-Road Round 2 by taking the Pro 2 win. The opening rounds of the season, the Show-Me Off-Road Shootout, were held May 2-4 at Lucas Oil Speedway in Wheatland, Missouri.

Maxxis athlete celebrating at CHAMP offroad

 

We were excited to get back to competing for a championship in 2025. After a rough Round 1 finish, we were able to rebound and put the Lucas Oil Pro 2 back on the top spot. The Maxxis Razr AT gave us the advantage needed on the challenging Lucas Oil Speedway track! We are looking forward to heading to Antigo, Wisconsin for Rounds 3 and 4,” he said.

 

Mickey Thomas’ move from Pro 2 to Pro 4 got off to a great start as he turned in the fastest lap of the weekend and earned a spot in the top four at both rounds.

Maxxis athlete at CHAMP offroad

 

With his truck equipped with Maxxis Bravo 771 tires, Nick Byng turned in great results in Super Stock Truck. “Wheatland was pretty good to me. In the end, I walked away with a 3rd on Saturday and 1st on Sunday. Shout out to Brent, Alex, Andy and Richard for their help in the pits. Also a shout out to my father-in-law for stepping in and spotting for me all weekend. We are now heading into Antigo 2nd in points. However next race for me will be the @dirtcitymotorplex Mayhem at the Motorplex May 17th and 18th,” Byng said on Instagram.

 

After an off-season spent fine-tuning their vehicle, Digging Deeper Racing’s reached their goal of earning second place in Pro 4 with team member Paul Wollf in the driver’s seat.

Maxxis athlete and team celebrating at CHAMP offroad

Rising star Chaden Minder kicked off his season with a win in Pro Buggy at Round 1 on Saturday. “What a weekend! Kicked off the season with my first-ever Pro Buggy win and backed it up with a P4 today! Fired up to carry this momentum into the rest of the season! Let’s go!” he said on Instagram.

Maxxis athlete at CHAMP offroad

Maxxis Automotive Sponsorship Coordinator Rossy De La Cruz was elated by the weekend’s results: “Starting the season at Wheatland was a great way to kick things off. It’s a fantastic facility with one of the most fun and technical tracks, showcasing the performance of Maxxis products. We are proud of how our drivers performed and are excited to build on this momentum throughout the year.”

 

Rounds 3 and 4 of Championship Off-Road, the Antigo Off-Road National, are scheduled for June 6-8 at Antigo Lions Roaring Raceway in Antigo, Wisconsin.

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