Lynden, WA (11/8/2018) -
Ronnie and RJ Anderson drove their Holz-built
Polaris RZRs to overall victories in the WORCS
season finale in Primm, NV, while Cody Bradbury
and Beau Baron clinched the Pro championships
in their Holz rides. Corbin Leaverton finished
third overall in the finale, and he finished
second in Pro Stock points.
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Racing's Cody Bradbury (Pro Production)
& Beau Baron (Pro Stock) wrapped
up both WORCS Pro SXS Championships |
The event featured two races each for the
Pro Production and Pro Stock classes run on
the Lucas Oil short course and the venue’s
desert course. The races were held in one
day at Buffalo Bill’s Resort and Casino.
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Racing's RJ Anderson (Pro Production)
& Ronnie Anderson (Pro Stock) clinched
the SXS World Finals Championship |
The Anderson brothers outclassed the fields
in their respective classes. RJ Anderson finished
second in the Pro Production short course
race in his Holz-built Turbo S and snagged
a victory in the desert event.
“It’s pretty rad to go 2-1 on the day,” said
RJ Anderson. “I had a little hiccup in the
short course race, but you live and you learn.
We bounced back and got a win in the last
race of the year. It’s great for my brother
and I to come out here in our RZRs and go
1-1.”
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Racing's RJ Anderson leading the pack |
Ronnie Anderson drove his Holz RS1 single-seater
to a pair of victories on the day. Primm is
his favorite track on the tour and it showed
with his dominant runs.
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Racing's Ronnie Anderson raced the Polaris
RZR RS1 |
“It feels great to pull of a 1-1 and the
overall win here at Primm,” said Ronnie Anderson.
“This is my home track and I love it here.
I charged really hard and paced the leaders.
I love the combination of short course and
desert. I think we need to add more of these
events next year.”
Bradbury finished third in the short course
race and he netted an eighth-place finish
in the desert event. Tt was enough for him
to clinch the Pro Production title. Bradbury
has been a Holz customer since 2017 and he
plans to stay one for the foreseeable future.
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Racing's Cody Bradbury |
“Holz came on board at the beginning of 2017
and he’ll be back next year,” said Bradbury.
“He builds a great car that is really hard
to beat. He builds a race car in a box and
it’s a good competitive one that he can ship
to my shop and I can assemble it.”
In Pro Stock, Baron capped off his dominant
season by clinching the championship. Baron
has now won a record 10 WORCS titles in ATV
and SXS competition.
“Locking up the championship at the last
race is a lot of stress,” said Baron who went
5-7 in the finale. “I just drove my own race
and got to the finish.”
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Racing s Beau Baron |
Leaverton decided late last year to compete
full time in the WORCS Pro Stock class. In
the finale, he ran a Holz car for the first
time. He was so impressed that he will have
Holz build an RS1 for him to compete for the
2019 Pro Stock title.
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Racing s Corbin Leaverton |
“This was my first time in a Holz car and
I loved it,” said Leaverton. “I’m glad to
be running a Holz car next year. They are
the best in the business.”
Look for Holz Racing Products Polaris RZRs
to continue to dominate when the WORCS SXS
classes kick off the 2019 season January 26-27th
back at Buffalo Bill’s Casino.
About Holz Racing
Incorporated in 1995, Holz Racing Products
has since been designing, innovating and
manufacturing the highest quality and best
performing suspension and chassis components
in the industry. Our commitment to quality
and our no-compromise design philosophy
is what keeps Holz at the leading edge our
industry; Performance and function first.