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Can-Am Mavrick Racers Sweep BITD Parker 250 Podium
S3 Power Sports / Can-Am Wins BITD Parker 250 Pro UTV Turbo Class

Valcourt, Québec (1/12/2016) - The Can-Am X-Team kicked off 2016 with a podium sweep in the UTV Turbo class at the Best In The Desert THR Motorsports Parker 250 opener in Arizona. The Can-Am / S3 Racing team of Dustin Jones and Shane Dowden won the class. Logan Gastel and Murray Racing also finished on the Turbo class podium, earning second and third, respectively. Can-Am ATV racer Chris Robinson also posted a class victory in the Expert Ironman (ATV) class.

Can-Am Podium Sweep
(From left) Josh Lucero, Logan Gastel (Rugged Radios / Racer Tech), Jason Murray, Derek Murray (ITP / Murray Racing), Dustin Jones and Shane Dowden (S3 Racing) secured the class sweep for Can-Am at the Parker 250

“Our Maverick 1000R Turbo race teams started off the year with great success at the BITD opener and made a clear statement that Can-Am is a force to be reckoned with this year,” said Jeff Leclerc, Racing Project Leader, Can-Am. “Our Can-Am racers — no matter the class — are determined to win BITD championships and this is exceptional start to a long season and a perfect way to highlight the capabilities of our off-road vehicles.”

Round one of the BITD schedule, the Parker 250, stopped in Parker, Ariz. The new season also brought a new class, the all-new UTV Turbo (Pro Turbo Production) class. Can-Am had several teams competing in several classes at the opener, as the Maverick side-by-side vehicle count continues to rise.

S3 Racing / Can-Am teammates Dustin Jones and Shane Dowden
S3 Racing / Can-Am teammates Dustin Jones and Shane Dowden continue to make huge strides in the Best In The Desert  racing scene, earning yet another class win in their Can-Am Maverick Turbo. The tandem took the new UTV Turbo Pro Production class win at the BITD opener in Parker, Ariz.

S3 Racing finished with a two-lap time of 3:13:51.737 to win the class. The team had to overcome a few issues to reach the finish and notch its second straight class victory in the BITD side-by-side series.

“It was a tough day against some really fast guys. After some troubles and help from our amazing crew, Shane and I were able to battle back to the front to take the victory,” said Jones on his Facebook page.

Gastel (Rugged Radios / Racer Tech) and co-pilot Josh Lucero finished a little more than a minute behind the S3 / Can-Am team to take the runner-up spot and third place on the overall podium. The No. 1917 Can-Am / ITP / Murray Racing Maverick MAX Turbo of Derek Murray, Jason Murray and Monty Aldrich scored the third-place UTV Turbo class podium position with its two-lap time of 3:16:12.287, which was less than a minute behind Gastel.

S3 Racing / Can-Am Race Team
The S3 Racing / Can-Am team won two classes at the Parker 250, as Can-Am Renegade racer Chris Robinson won the Expert Ironman ATV class and Dustin Jones and Shane Dowden teamed up to win the UTV Turbo class in their Maverick MAX Turbo.

Robinson, representing S3 Racing / Can-Am and riding solo, put his Renegade 1000 X xc atop the Expert Ironman ATV class. His two-lap time of 3:30:47.884 made him the top ATV finisher and secured seventh overall in the entire Motorcycle and Quad Ironman division. Also, the Dynamic Airways / Jet MidWest-backed Can-Am Maverick of pilot Jason Farrell and co-pilot Anthony Perez finished second in the Unlimited class and 16th overall.

About BRP
BRP (TSX: DOO) is a global leader in the design, development, manufacturing, distribution and marketing of powersports vehicles and propulsion systems. Its portfolio includes Ski-Doo and Lynx snowmobiles, Sea-Doo watercraft, Can-Am all-terrain and side-by-side vehicles, Can-Am Spyder roadsters, Evinrude and Rotax marine propulsion systems as well as Rotax engines for karts, motorcycles and recreational aircraft. BRP supports its line of products with a dedicated parts, accessories and clothing business. With annual sales of over CA$3 billion from 105 countries, the Company employs approximately 7,100 people worldwide.

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