RJ Anderson Wins UTV World Championship Short Course Production Turbo Class In RZR XP Turbo
Polaris RZRs had a great showing at the Polaris
RZR UTV World Championship powered by Monster Energy in
Laughlin, Nev. this past weekend. RZRs took seven of nine
podiums, excluding the Unlimited class.
RZR XP Turbos swept the Short Course Production Turbo
class with Team RZR's RJ Anderson taking the championship.
Ryan Holz finished second and Team RZR's Branden Sims took
third. RZR XP Turbos also finished on the podium in the
Desert Race with Team RZR's Justin Lambert finishing
second and Mark Holz taking third.
The youth races saw an increase in entries with more than
50 total entrants, up from 24 last year. Youth racers took to the
track in the RZR 170 EFI and the new ACE 150 EFI for some
fun racing. In the Youth 250, Dallas Gonzalez took the win and in
the Youth 170 race, Luke Knupp topped the podium.
With more than 300 total entries, up from 212 last year, the
Polaris RZR UTV World Championship
powered by Monster Energy continues to be the biggest UTV race in
the world. As a sponsor since its inaugural race, Polaris
RZR has been one of the biggest supporters both on and off
the track. Of the more than 300 entries, approximately 70 percent
were RZRs and for the second year-in-a-row, the company
offered vehicles as the grand prize to each race winner.
"Polaris RZR is ecstatic with the success of the
UTV World Championship," said Matt Boone, Polaris RZR
Marketing Manager. "The sponsorship and vehicle giveaways are our
way to thank racers for their dedication to our sport. We look
forward to continuing to be part of such a successful event."