CORR
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CORR (Championship Off-Road Racing) is a sanctioning body for offroad racing in the United States. CORR was born in 1997, when it displaced the SODA series (when most of the drivers in SODA moved to CORR). The series was purchased by Jim Baldwin in 2005.
The series will host nine events in 2006. The events are televised on the SPEED Channel. The off-road championship event is held at the Crandon International Off-Road Raceway - the "home of the world championship off-road race" since 1970.
There are currently eight divisions in the series. The five truck series are: Pro-4, Pro-2, Pro-Lite, Sportsman-2, and Sportsman Stock. The three buggy classes are: Super Buggy, Single Buggy, and Light Buggy.
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[edit] List of Pro-4 champions
The trucks are built or manufactured as a full-size, four-wheel-drive type utility vehicle, capable of being driven through the front wheels. Vehicle must be a standard manufacturer production model available to the general public in the U.S. Vehicle style must have the manufacturer production of 5,000.
- 2005 Johnny Greaves
- 2004 Jason Baldwin
- 2003 Carl Renezeder
- 2002 Johnny Greaves
- 2001 Rob MacCachren
- 2000 Rob MacCachren
- 1999 Walker Evans
- 1998 Jack Flannery
- 1997 Scott Douglas (still SODA series, Class 4)
[edit] List of Pro-2 champions
The trucks are built or manufactured as a full-size, two-wheel-drive type utility vehicle, weighting at least 3400 pounds. Vehicle must be a standard manufacturer production model available to the general public in the U.S. Vehicle style must have the manufacturer production of 5,000.
- 2005 Carl Renezeder
- 2004 Scott Taylor
- 2003 Scott Taylor
- 2002 Scott Taylor
- 2001 Scott Taylor
- 2000 Scott Taylor
- 1999 Scott Taylor
- 1998 Rick Johnson
- 1997 Scott Taylor (still SODA series, Class 8)
[edit] List of Pro-Lite champions
The trucks are compact trucks which have 250 horsepower, must weight 2800 pounds, and can not have more than 12 inches of front and 14 inches of rear suspension travel. Vehicle style must have a manufacturer production of 5,000.
- 2005 Jeff Kincaid
- 2004 Kyle LeDuc
- 2003 Jeff Kincaid
- 2002 Jeff Kincaid
- 2001 Jeff Kincaid
- 2000 Jeff Kincaid
- 1999 Johnny Greaves
- 1998 Johnny Greaves
- 1997 Art Schmidt (still SODA series, Class 7s)
[edit] Other famous drivers
- Jim Baldwin
- Scott Douglas
- Evan Evans
- Brendan Gaughan - the future Nascar Nextel Cup driver and Craftsman Truck series race winner competed in Class 8 in 1996 and 1997 and competed in the Pro-2 division in the 1997 Winter Series and 1998 season.
- Johnny Greaves
- Jimmie Johnson - the future NASCAR 2006 NEXTEL Cup champion competed in Class 8 in 1996 and 1997. He won the 1997 Winter Series Pro-2 championship at Glen Helen Raceway, CORR's first event after taking over from SODA.
- Rod Millen
- Art Schmidt