Beau Judge Extends CORR Pro SXS Points Lead With Round 8 Win at Firebird

The premier division of Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) is firmly under Beau Judge’s control after another exciting weekend of action at Firebird Motorsports Park. After climbing from sixth to second in Saturday’s Round 7 action, Judge found his way past Conner Maxwell immediately as the green flag dropped on Sunday and took his second win of the season in Round 8.

“Luckily, I just got a good jump on the start,” said Judge. “I’ve always been good on the light, so I was able to clear him going into Turn 1, and then I was just hitting my marks. It was starting to become a desert race out there—the ruts were getting so deep and the holes were getting big, so I was happy with my tire choice. Congrats to the other podium guys—we’re all 1-2-3 in points, and this is why.”

Judge’s top points rivals, Kyle Arkenau and Bryan McCormick, joined him on the podium. Arkenau followed Judge into second place on the first lap, but he’d be hotly pursued by Maxwell until Maxwell spun with just two laps to go. McCormick, meanwhile, jumped from sixth to third in the closing laps of the race to secure his third podium of the season.

The day started with a bang in the 170 Production class, with Saturday winner Greyson Gentry caught up in a first-lap tangle that would prevent him from going two for two on the weekend. The high attrition start to the day would see multiple leaders either wreck or pull off before Saturday runner-up Krayton O’Connor would secure his first win of the season. Gentry wouldn’t be the only driver to face that fate while pursuing a weekend sweep, as Timothy Jones had an incident of his own in the Sportsman race.

Others found redemption from bad luck earlier in the weekend. Carson Greco spun while leading Pro Am on Saturday, giving the win to Kash Hart, but there would be no repeat on Sunday as he took his sixth win of the season. Likewise, after giving up the Sportsman lead to Jones on Saturday on the final lap, Chris Leaming would hang on until the checkered flag on Sunday.

Ryder VanBeekum further extended his Pro NA points lead with his second win of the weekend and fourth of the season. Other weekend sweeps in the adult classes included Michael Burnstein in Pro Am Turbo, Calvin O’Dell in Sportsman Turbo, Johnny Holtger in Pro Lite, and Jason Weller in SR1 after a dramatic on Paul O’Brien in the final corner coming to the white flag.

“Yesterday the track was great, and today it was a lot more wet,” said Weller. “I had to chill out the first few laps, and once you start feeling the traction you can start figuring it out. Paul is really good—he doesn’t mess up, and it’s real hard to find a spot just to get him. I started setting him, up, and in that last turn he was taking different lines every time. Sure enough, he went wide, and I was right there.”

Youth drivers to win both races on the weekend included Gentry in 170 Limited, Murphy McKay in 250 Modified, and Addie Atteberry in 800 Open to extend her win streak in that class to seven races. Kyle Niner found his way back to the top of the box in Youth Production after finishing second on Saturday, while Ryder Greco earned the Youth Restricted win after running third in Round 7.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Podium finishers from CORR 2025-26 Round 8 at Firebird Motorsports Park were as follows:

For full results, click here.

The 2025-26 CORR season will conclude on April 17-19, once again at Firebird Motorsports Park. Live streaming will once again be available on RACER+ and CORR social media channels. CORR will return to the RACER Network airwaves on Monday, March 30 with highlights from Round 6 at Glen Helen Raceway.

All CORR races will feature television coverage on the RACER Network, as well as free live streaming on multiple platforms. Click here for the full CORR schedule.

Click here to download the full rulebook for the upcoming season.

CORR would like to thank our sponsors for their continued support. Interested in becoming a sponsor for the 2025–26 CORR season or a specific event? Please contact us at marketing@corracing.com for more information.

Vendors—we want you too! To learn more about opportunities with CORR, reach out at marketing@corracing.com.

For general series information, visit us online at www.corracing.com.

Conner Maxwell Breaks Through for First Pro SXS Win of CORR Season at Firebird

After taking his first podium of the Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) season last month at Glen Helen Raceway, Conner Maxwell did a couple steps better on the box on Saturday afternoon at Firebird Motorsports Park. Maxwell took the lead early and scored his first victory of the season in Round 7, claiming the Maxxis Fastest Lap Award in the process.

“I knew I needed to get right to the front and run my own line,” said Maxwell. “I wanted to get out front, run clean lines, and get away from all the chaos. This one feels really good to get back up here on the box where I belong. Nothing feels greater than being up on the top step!”

The other two spots on the Pro SXS podium, meanwhile, changed in the closing laps. Ryder VanBeekum led his father Robert for second place coming into Lap 8, but a mechanical issue would force him to pull off. Beau Judge would ascend to third and haunt Robert VanBeekum for second going into the final lap, where the elder VanBeekum would also pull off track.

Cameron Bawden, who had already placed third in Pro Production, would get to replicate the result in Pro SXS as a result. But for Judge, clawing his way up to second would allow him to further extend his points lead over polesitter Kyle Arkenau, who finished fourth, and Bryan McCormick, who took an early DNF.

“We started in P6, and I knew we had our work cut out for us with the good competition here,” said Judge. “We just kept picking everybody off, and I think I was up to fifth by the competition yellow. I was able to get one guy off the restart, we got up to third, I was battling with Robert, and he must have had a belt go or something. By the time I got through everyone, Conner was just too far up.”

Ryder VanBeekum wouldn’t walk away from the day empty handed, though, as he won the Pro NA race earlier in the afternoon to extend his points lead to 12 over Ryder Chapman. Other Pro class winners included Trent Ouellette in a surprise entry in Pro Production, Kash Hart in Pro Am after a late spin for Carson Greco, and Michael Burnstein in Pro Am Turbo.

The Sportsman race saw a dramatic finish thanks to Timothy Jones, who put on a show to earn his first win of the season. He passed both Chris Leaming for the class win and Sportsman Turbo winner Calvin Odell for the overall win in the final lap of the race.

“It was a really fun race, especially with the final restart coming,” said Jones. “I thought I had lost it on the restart, I had my spotter tell me to back up off the Turbo guys. I left it open in Turn 1, he got through, had to battle back a couple laps later, secured number one. It was a fun race.”

The two Youth classes were swept by the Foerster family, with Tatum Foerster winning the Production race and Ryder Foerster claiming the checkers in Youth Restricted. In the youngest divisions, Addie Atteberry extended her winning streak to six races in 800 Open, Murphy McKay returned to the series with his first win of the season in 250 Modified, and Greyson Gentry swept both the 170 Limited and Production races. Johnny Holtger (Pro Lite) and Jason Weller (SR1) rounded out the winners on the day.

Podium finishers from CORR 2025-26 Round 7 at Firebird Motorsports Park were as follows:

For full results, click here.

The action continues at 9AM on Sunday morning with another full slate of races for every class. Live streaming will once again be available on RACER+ and CORR social media channels.

All CORR races will feature television coverage on the RACER Network, as well as free live streaming on multiple platforms. Click here for the full CORR schedule.

Click here to download the full rulebook for the upcoming season.

CORR would like to thank our sponsors for their continued support. Interested in becoming a sponsor for the 2025–26 CORR season or a specific event? Please contact us at marketing@corracing.com for more information.

Vendors—we want you too! To learn more about opportunities with CORR, reach out at marketing@corracing.com.

For general series information, visit us online at www.corracing.com.

How to Watch CORR: 2025-26 Rounds 7-8 | Firebird

Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) is live and FREE all season long on RACER+! Check out all the action from Glen Helen Raceway starting on Saturday at 8:45AM PT/11:45AM ET. Be sure to tune in all weekend long as Jim Beaver and Tiffany Stone call all the action from Rounds 7 and 8 of the 2025-26 campaign!

 

Watch this weekend’s CORR action on RACER+: Watch free | Sign up for RACER+

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TV Broadcast Information

One-hour highlight shows of all CORR rounds will air on the RACER Network. Stay tuned for TV broadcast dates and times!

All CORR races will feature television coverage on the RACER Network, as well as free live streaming on multiple platforms. Click here for the full CORR schedule.

Click here to download the full rulebook for the upcoming season.

CORR would like to thank our sponsors for their continued support. Interested in becoming a sponsor for the 2025–26 CORR season or a specific event? Please contact us at marketing@corracing.com for more information.

Vendors—we want you too! To learn more about opportunities with CORR, reach out at marketing@corracing.com.

For general series information, visit us online at www.corracing.com.

CORR Entry Lists: 2025-26 Rounds 7-8 | Firebird

The return of Championship Off-Road (CORR) to Firebird Motorsports Park this weekend sees most of the series’ top regulars ready to do battle for crucial championship points as the season winds down. After a visit to Glen Helen Raceway last month, the drivers who broke through for their first wins of the season in California will be trying to translate that success in Arizona for Rounds 7 and 8 of the 2025-26 championship.

Here are the entry lists for this weekend’s CORR action at Firebird:

Pro SXS

No. Driver Name
1 Ryder Vanbeekum
7 Jeremiah Wagner
22 Cameron Bawden
32 Ryder Chapman
44 Tyler Herzog
64 Robert Vanbeekum
93 Kyle Arkenau
137 Lucca Sweetland
191 Conner Maxwell
309 Kelten Penrod
333 Bryan McCormick
414 Tyler Penrod
704 Dan Kelly
956 Beau Judge

 

Pro NA

No. Driver Name
1 Ryder Vanbeekum
32 Ryder Chapman
64 Robert Vanbeekum
91 Trent Ouellette
951 Brian Willett

 

Pro Production

No. Driver Name
15 Jayden Gerber
623 Rylen Lane
849 Jeremy Spears

 

Pro Am Turbo

No. Driver Name
23 David Silliman
88 Tanner Wittman
295 Michael Burnstein
2914 Daniel Hurn

 

Pro Am

No. Driver Name
2 Kash Hart
117 Alex Ranuio
155 Carson Greco
258 Declan Shields
295 Michael Burnstein
622 Casen Cummings

 

Sportsman Turbo

No. Driver Name
241 Calvin Odell
813 Matt Dyer

 

Sportsman

No. Driver Name
3 Timothy Jones
27 Austin Dorn
899 Rylan Burnstein
918 Mandy Hogenes
971 Shaun Jones
1866 Chris Leaming

 

SR1

No. Driver Name
9 Christopher Redden
11 Paul O’Brien
18 Jason Weller
35 Brandon Kilgore
42 Scott Webster
81 Greg Baum
83 Robert Gutierrez

 

Pro Lite

No. Driver Name
4 Dalton Bock
33 Tony Crise
44 Johnny Holtger

 

Youth SXS

No. Driver Name
117 Alex Ranuio
124 Banks Bawden

 

Youth Production

No. Driver Name
45 Vincent Weber
108 Desi De La Cruz
195 Tatum Foerster
223 Liam Cadwell
245 Brayton Penrod
258 Declan Shields
548 Harper McKinney
999 Kyle Niner

 

Youth Restricted

No. Driver Name
3 Timothy Jones
14 Cooper Hogenes
15 Carter Hogenes
36 Krew Hart
66 Addie Atteberry
114 Lariat Lawrence
151 Ryder Greco
210 Triton Lawrence
213 Blaine Proctor
223 Liam Cadwell
241 Kylie Odell
245 Brayton Penrod
511 Laethe Earp
611 Jaxon Cotter
695 Ryder Foerster
737 Nixon Mccormick

 

800 Open

No. Driver Name
21 Jameson Olson
66 Addie Atteberry
598 Recker Earp
747 Zeppelin Ledbetter
9691 Chloe Hurn

 

250 Modified

No. Driver Name
16 Elliott Brooke
98 Murphy McKay
696 Maisyn Atteberry

 

170 Limited

No. Driver Name
23 Knoxx Salvatore
25 Gavin Young
26 Bryce Tomassi
56 Stetson Wyman
73 Maddon Mccormick
98 Murphy McKay
100 Rylee Atteberry
101 Mason Dulgerian
124 Banks Bawden
194 Kaysen Stowell
199 Steele Earp
208 Greyson Gentry
222 Carter Cadwell
302 Braden Lucas
414 Knox Penrod
696 Maisyn Atteberry
747 Zeppelin Ledbetter

 

170 Production

No. Driver Name
19 Daxton Kilgore
26 Bryce Tomassi
30 Ryan Jones
102 Wyat Dulgerian
103 Paxton Luppino
140 Johnny Savino
161 Maverick Atteberry
182 Sawyer Redden
208 Greyson Gentry
413 Gracelynn Schuster
414 Knox Penrod
823 Raelee Lucas
911 Krayton O’Connor
921 Zander Kessler

 

Racing kicks off on both Saturday and Sunday at 9AM with Youth divisions, while UTV, Car, and Truck classes will race each day at 1PM. Tickets can be purchased online or at the gate, while RACER+, YouTube, Facebook, and Rumble will carry free live streaming coverage of both race days.

All CORR races will feature television coverage on the RACER Network, as well as free live streaming on multiple platforms. Click here for the full CORR schedule.

Click here to download the full rulebook for the upcoming season.

CORR would like to thank our sponsors for their continued support. Interested in becoming a sponsor for the 2025–26 CORR season or a specific event? Please contact us at marketing@corracing.com for more information.

Vendors—we want you too! To learn more about opportunities with CORR, reach out at marketing@corracing.com.

For general series information, visit us online at www.corracing.com.

Kyle Arkenau Tops Pro SXS Qualifying as CORR Season Resumes at Firebird

Pro SXS title contender Kyle Arkenau threw down the fastest time in qualifying for CORR’s return to Firebird Motorsports Park, turning a 54.200 on Friday afternoon to take the pole. The lap was .303 seconds faster than defending series champion Ryder VanBeekum in second, as drivers look to whittle down Beau Judge’s points lead in Rounds 7 and 8 this weekend.

In fact, VanBeekum qualified second in both top Pro classes, as he ran second to his father Robert in Pro NA as well. Multiple points leaders came out on top of their respective qualifying sessions, including Carson Greco (Pro Am), Jeremy Spears (Pro Production), Johnny Holtger (Pro Lite), and Addie Atteberry (800 Open).

Many classes saw extremely close pole fights that suggest this weekend’s action will be hotly contested. Tanner Wittman’s Pro Am Turbo pole came by just .013 seconds over Michael Burnstein, while Tatum Foerster turned a lap of exactly one minute in Youth Production to beat five-time race winner Kyle Niner by .024 seconds. Austin Dorn only outqualified Chris Leaming in Sportsman by .051 seconds, and Ryder Foerster beat Jaxon Cotter by the exact same margin in Youth Restricted.

Provisional top qualifiers on Friday included the following:

UTV, Car, and Truck Classes

  • Pro SXS: #93 Kyle Arkenau, 54.200
  • Pro NA: #64 Robert VanBeekum, 56.310
  • Pro Am: #155 Carson Greco, 57.834
  • Pro Production: #849 Jeremy Spears, 58.631
  • Pro Am Turbo: #88 Tanner Wittman, 59.124
  • Pro Lite: #44 Johnny Holtger, 1:00.209
  • Sportsman: #27 Austin Dorn, 1:01.641
  • Sportsman Turbo: #241 Calvin ODell, 1:01.718
  • SR1: #18 Jason Weller, 1:02.038

Youth Classes

  • Youth Production: #195 Tatum Foerster, 1:00.000
  • Youth Restricted: #695 Ryder Foerster, 1:02.595
  • Youth SXS: #124 Banks Bawden, 1:03.051
  • 800 Open: #66 Addie Atteberry, 1:08.000
  • 250 Modified: #471 Murphy McKay, 1:12.304
  • 170 Limited: #747 Zeppelin Ledbetter, 1:15.693
  • 170 Production: #208 Greyson Gentry, 1:19.397

For full practice and qualifying results, click here.

Racing kicks off on both Saturday and Sunday at 9AM with Youth divisions, while UTV, Car, and Truck classes will race each day at 1PM. Tickets can be purchased online or at the gate, while RACER+, YouTube, Facebook, and Rumble will carry free live streaming coverage of both race days.

All CORR races will feature television coverage on the RACER Network, as well as free live streaming on multiple platforms. Click here for the full CORR schedule.

Click here to download the full rulebook for the upcoming season.

CORR would like to thank our sponsors for their continued support. Interested in becoming a sponsor for the 2025–26 CORR season or a specific event? Please contact us at marketing@corracing.com for more information.

Vendors—we want you too! To learn more about opportunities with CORR, reach out at marketing@corracing.com.

For general series information, visit us online at www.corracing.com.

CORR Race Preview: 2025-26 Rounds 7-8 | Firebird

Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) returns to its most frequent host venue this weekend at Firebird Motorsports Park for Rounds 7 and 8 of the championship. With the action coming down to the wire, this weekend will be make and break for top racers looking to assert themselves in the championship battle.

Event Schedule

  • Friday, 7:30AM: Practice (UTV, Car, and Truck classes)
  • Friday, 9:35AM: Practice (RZR 170/250 and Youth classes)
  • Friday, 11:40AM: Qualifying (UTV, Car, and Track classes)
  • Friday, 1:45PM: Qualifying (RZR 170/250 and Youth classes)
  • Saturday, 8:45AM: Morning Ceremonies, RZR 170/250 and Youth Round 7 Races
  • Saturday, 12:45PM: Afternoon Ceremonies, UTV, Car, and Truck Round 7 Races
  • Sunday, 8:45AM: Morning Ceremonies, RZR 170/250 and Youth Round 8 Races
  • Sunday, 12:45PM: Afternoon Ceremonies, UTV, Car, and Truck Round 8 Races

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Track Facts

Firebird Motorsports Park has been the most frequent host of CORR events, including the entirety of last season’s racing and four of this season’s events. The Arizona venue has undergone multiple reconfigurations since it was first built in 2008, with its current layout matching a high-flying frontstretch with a series of tight hairpins.

Racer Spotlight

It’s been a terrific Pro SXS season for points leader Beau Judge, whose breakthrough first win of the season last month at Glen Helen Raceway enabled him to extend his points lead to 34. He was joined on the Round 6 podium by Kyle Arkenau and Bryan McCormick, who finished in that order in the race but are in the opposite order in the standings. Arkenau’s hold on third is tenuous, though, as defending class champion Ryder VanBeekum, Round 1 winner Ryder Chapman, and Jeremiah Wagner are within seven points of him.

VanBeekum and Chapman’s double duty season also sees them running 1-2 in Pro NA points, split by just three after VanBeekum won Round 6 in Glen Helen. Jeremy Spears (Pro Production), Carson Greco (Pro Am), and Michael Burnstein (Pro Am Turbo) complete the Pro class points leaders.

Elsewhere, a handful of other SXS classes are seeing some tight points battles. 170 Production has been home to a thrilling battle between Krayton O’Connor and Greyson Gentry, who are just three points apart, and 170 Limited leader Stetson Wyman has Kaysen Stowell and Zeppelin Ledbetter tied for second just 10 points behind him. Timothy Jones leads the Sportsman field by just 13 points, and Paul O’Brien maintains the same gap over both Scott Webster and Brandon Kilgore in SR1 as all three drivers have won this season.

On the other hand, some drivers have been without comparison so far this season. Mikey Childress boasts a 79-point lead in Youth SXS, just one point larger of a lead than Elliott Brooke’s is in 250 Modified, while Matt Dyer is up by 50 points in Sportsman Turbo, Addie Atteberry’s five-race win streak has her ahead by 32 in 800 Open, and Johnny Holtger has a comfortable 31-point lead in Pro Lite.

However, the Youth set has two points races that could go either way. Ryder Greco’s Youth Restricted advantage sits at 17, while Kyle Niner remains up front by 22 in Youth Production thanks to wins in the first five races and a third-place finish in Round 6. Both drivers are four for four at Firebird so far this season; if they can go six for six, they may make it tough for anyone to catch them going into the finale.

All CORR races will feature television coverage on the RACER Network, as well as free live streaming on multiple platforms. Click here for the full CORR schedule.

Click here to download the full rulebook for the upcoming season.

CORR would like to thank our sponsors for their continued support. Interested in becoming a sponsor for the 2025–26 CORR season or a specific event? Please contact us at marketing@corracing.com for more information.

Vendors—we want you too! To learn more about opportunities with CORR, reach out at marketing@corracing.com.

For general series information, visit us online at www.corracing.com.

Beau Judge Breaks Through at CORR Glen Helen, Extends Pro SXS Points Lead

Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) Pro SXS points leader Beau Judge finally scored his first win of the 2025-26 season on Sunday at Glen Helen Raceway. From the outside of the front row, Judge grabbed the lead from Saturday winner Augie Renezeder in turn one and never looked back.

“All we did was make a tire pressure adjustment (from Saturday), and the car was way better,” Judge said from the top step of the podium. “It’s amazing what five pounds of pressure will do in the rear. We’re just trying to move up slowly and not take too many bites of anything, but we’re super consistent and we’ve been on the podium every single round but one. I just knew that if I kept putting myself in the right position it would be a matter of time before I got the top spot.”

Judge had been on a tear to start the Pro SXS campaign, qualifying on pole in the opener at Firebird Motorsports Park, earning three podiums there, and taking his fourth of the season on Saturday after chasing Renezeder for most of the race. While he entered Sunday’s action with a 28-point advantage over Bryan McCormick, he was determined to add a win to the tally sooner than later.

When the green flag fell, Judge shot out to the front of the field, surviving two restarts with a hard-charging Renezeder hot on his tail. Shortly after the latter, Renezeder would suffer a mechanical failure that forced him to pull off track, yielding the pursuit to defending champion Ryder VanBeekum and Kyle Arkenau. But VanBeekum would suffer issues of his own in the closing laps, moving Arkenau up to second and giving third place to McCormick.

Youth racers kicked off the day with weekend sweeps in both 170 classes, with Greyson Gentry in Production and Kaysen Stowell in Limited, and the trend continued with wins for Addie Atteberry (800 Open), Tatum Foerster (Youth Production), Krew Hart (Youth Restricted), and Mikey Childress Jr. (Youth SXS). Of the young racers, only Elliott Brooke, who scored his third win of the season in 250 Modified, didn’t also take a victory on Saturday.

When the pros took over, it was a VanBeekum family sweep in Pro NA, as Ryder VanBeekum scored the Sunday win after his father Robert took the checkered flag on Saturday. Jeremy Spears and Matt Dyer would return to the top steps on the box with wins in Pro Production and Sportsman Turbo, while Carson Greco in Pro-Am, Brandon Birmingham in Pro-Am Turbo, and Ryan Bragdon in Sportsman would each go two for two on the weekend.

Wrapping things up was an intense SR1 final, which saw Brandon Kilgore deny Scott Webster a weekend sweep by just .887 seconds at the line. Following that, John Holtger’s dominance of Pro Lite continued with his second win in as many days over Michael Funk, who subbed for Holtger in the opener from Firebird.

Podium finishers from CORR 2025-26 Round 6 at Glen Helen Raceway were as follows:

For full results, click here.

On-demand replays of this weekend’s free live streams remain available on CORR’s YouTube, Facebook, and Rumble channels. One-hour highlight shows of each race day will air on the RACER Network in the coming weeks.

The 2025-26 CORR season continues with a visit to SBC Fairgrounds on March 27-29. Live streaming will once again be available on RACER+ and CORR social media channels, followed by the RACER Network highlight shows.

All CORR races will feature television coverage on the RACER Network, as well as free live streaming on multiple platforms. Click here for the full CORR schedule.

Click here to download the full rulebook for the upcoming season.

CORR would like to thank our sponsors for their continued support. Interested in becoming a sponsor for the 2025–26 CORR season or a specific event? Please contact us at marketing@corracing.com for more information.

Vendors—we want you too! To learn more about opportunities with CORR, reach out at marketing@corracing.com.

For general series information, visit us online at www.corracing.com.

Augie Renezeder Wins CORR Debut as Series Opens Glen Helen Doubleheader

As Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) firmly took the torch of short course off-road racing in the southwest with its debut at Glen Helen Raceway on Saturday, so, too, did the next generation of one of the sport’s most famous names.

Following in the footsteps of his legendary father Carl, Augie Renezeder stormed out of the gate in CORR’s premier Pro SXS class in a car built by another iconic name, Doug Mittag. The younger Renezeder posted a clean sweep of Saturday’s Round 5 action, qualifying first, posting the Maxxis Tires Fast Lap, and earning the victory in his series debut.

“I think it’s just believing in myself, the car, my family, and everybody coaching me, and staying as calm as possible,” Renezeder said when asked about how he took the win. “I’d like to thank my family—my head crew chief, my uncle Frank, has been working his butt off to put all this together.”

Second place went to championship leader Beau Judge, who extended the advantage with his fourth podium of the season. In spite of early chaos that saw him take contact off the start, Judge was determined not to pay it forward when chasing down Renezeder—and he was rewarded with a points advantage over Bryan McCormick that has swelled to 28.

“Right when we got off the start, going into turn one I got hit in the back and almost spun out, but I was able to make the rhythm section,” Judge explained. “Augie was running a good race, and I was right behind him… in Turn 4 he was making a swoop and he stepped out a little bit, but I didn’t want to slam into him so I slammed super hard on the brakes. I don’t know if it did something to the diff but it just made the car seem super loose from there on.”

The dream of a perfect season is over for the last two remaining drivers who had a shot coming in, as both Kyle Niner in Youth Production and Ryder Greco in Youth Restricted would occupy other spots on the podium. Niner would fight through the loss of all-wheel drive to place third while Tatum Foerster led every lap, while Greco would fall just .406 seconds short of Krew Hart at the line in a dramatic finish.

In fact, almost every Youth class would see a first-time winner on the season. Greyson Gentry kicked off the streak of new winners in 170 Production, followed by Maisyn Atteberry in 250 Modified, and Kaysen Stowell in 170 Limited. Addie Atteberry and Mikey Childress scored their fourth wins of the year in 800 Open and Youth SXS, respectively, to equal Niner and Greco on the season.

In Pro NA, it was father and son taking the top honors in the race, as Robert VanBeekum took the checkered flag and Ryder posted the Maxxis Fast Lap. VanBeekum, Pro Production’s Rylen Lane, Pro-Am Turbo’s Brandon Birmingham, Sportsman’s Ryan Bragdon, and SR1’s Scott Webster earned their first wins of the year in the Pro classes. Carson Greco joined the list of four-time winners on the season in Pro-Am, while Calvin O’Dell took his second in Sportsman Turbo and John Holtger took his fourth in Pro Lite to cap off the day.

For full results, click here.

The action continues at 8AM on Sunday morning with another full slate of races for every class. Live streaming will once again be available on RACER+ and CORR social media channels.

All CORR races will feature television coverage on the RACER Network, as well as free live streaming on multiple platforms. Click here for the full CORR schedule.

Click here to download the full rulebook for the upcoming season.

CORR would like to thank our sponsors for their continued support. Interested in becoming a sponsor for the 2025–26 CORR season or a specific event? Please contact us at marketing@corracing.com for more information.

Vendors—we want you too! To learn more about opportunities with CORR, reach out at marketing@corracing.com.

For general series information, visit us online at www.corracing.com.

How to Watch CORR: 2025-26 Rounds 5-6 | Glen Helen

Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) is live and FREE all season long on RACER+! Check out all the action from Glen Helen Raceway starting on Saturday at 7:15AM PT/10:15AM ET. Be sure to tune in all weekend long as Jim Beaver and Tiffany Stone call all the action from Rounds 5 and 6 of the 2025-26 campaign!

Watch this weekend’s CORR action on RACER+: Watch free | Sign up for RACER+

Additional stream links:

TV Broadcast Information

One-hour highlight shows of all CORR rounds will air on the RACER Network. Stay tuned for TV broadcast dates and times!

All CORR races will feature television coverage on the RACER Network, as well as free live streaming on multiple platforms. Click here for the full CORR schedule.

Click here to download the full rulebook for the upcoming season.

CORR would like to thank our sponsors for their continued support. Interested in becoming a sponsor for the 2025–26 CORR season or a specific event? Please contact us at marketing@corracing.com for more information.

Vendors—we want you too! To learn more about opportunities with CORR, reach out at marketing@corracing.com.

For general series information, visit us online at www.corracing.com.

CORR Entry Lists: 2025-26 Rounds 5-6 | Glen Helen

With an exciting mix of newcomers to the series and established faces moving up classes from where they started the year, this weekend’s Championship Off-Road (CORR) doubleheader at Glen Helen Raceway is set to put on an incredible show. Beau Judge leads the way in a stacked Pro SXS field that will see names from defending champion Ryder Vanbeekum to next-generation star Augie Renezeder on the entry list, while substantial Youth fields and the largest Pro Lite entry of the season ensure some of the deepest fields of the season.

Here are the entry lists for this weekend’s CORR action at Glen Helen:

Pro SXS

No. Driver Name
1 Ryder Vanbeekum
3 Augie Renezeder
7 Jeremiah Wagner
22 Cameron Bawden
32 Ryder Chapman
64 Robert Vanbeekum
93 Kyle Arkenau
137 Lucca Sweetland
191 Conner Maxwell
309 Kelten Penrod
333 Bryan McCormick
414 Tyler Penrod
956 Beau Judge

 

Pro NA

No. Driver Name
32 Ryder Chapman
57 TJ Siewers
64 Robert Vanbeekum
64y Ryder Vanbeekum
946 Brian Ferrell
951 Brian Willett

 

Pro Production

No. Driver Name
15 Jayden Gerber
37 Mia Chapman
623 Rylen Lane
849 Jeremy Spears

 

Pro Am Turbo

No. Driver Name
2 Troy Horak
88 Tanner Wittman
295 Michael Burnstein
388 Brandon Birmingham
2914 Daniel Hurn

 

Pro Am

No. Driver Name
2 Kash Hart
3 Michael Spagnola
5 Wyatt Schmuker
55 Trent Senters
84 Mikey Childress
117 Alex Ranuio
155 Carson Greco
295 Michael Burnstein

 

Sportsman Turbo

No. Driver Name
241 Calvin Odell
813 Matt Dyer

 

Sportsman

No. Driver Name
3 Timothy Jones
5W Gary Wegener
14 AJ Spagnola
86 Ryan Bragdon
899 Rylan Burnstein
918 Mandy Hogenes
971 Shaun Jones

 

SR1

No. Driver Name
9 Christopher Redden
11 Paul O’Brien
17 Sami Nino
18 Jason Weller
35 Brandon Kilgore
42 Scott Webster
75 Larry Hayes
83 Robert Gutierrez
90 Steven Arlia

 

Pro Lite

No. Driver Name
33 Tony Crise
44 Johnny Holtger
45 Brent Smith
58 Benjamin Kennedy
73 Brian Cannon
77 Michael Funk
107 Tobias Chevalier

 

Youth SXS

No. Driver Name
62 Ryland Gaughan
84 Mikey Childress
124 Banks Bawden
138 Brenna Goerke

 

Youth Production

No. Driver Name
5 Wyatt Schmuker
31 Evan Atkins
45 Vincent Weber
60 Anderson Porter
62 Ryland Gaughan
108 Desi De La Cruz
138 Brenna Goerke
195 Tatum Foerster
548 Harper McKinney
928 Luke Dawson
999 Kyle Niner

 

Youth Restricted

No. Driver Name
3 Timothy Jones
14 Cooper Hogenes
15 Carter Hogenes
36 Krew Hart
66X Addie Atteberry
72 BJ Hathorne
151 Ryder Greco
197 Kaya Sain
210 Triton Lawrence
245 Brayton Penrod
511 Laethe Earp
611 Jaxon Cotter
695 Ryder Foerster
737 Nixon Mccormick
909 Hudson Mccormick

 

800 Open

No. Driver Name
66 Addie Atteberry
598 Recker Earp
747 Zeppelin Ledbetter
9691 Chloe Hurn

 

250 Modified

No. Driver Name
16 Elliott Brooke
23 Knoxx Salvatore
696 Maisyn Atteberry

 

170 Limited

No. Driver Name
7 Dominic Spagnola
20 Bryce Tomassi
73 Maddon Mccormick
77 Roxen Brooks
100 Rylee Atteberry
101 Mason Dulgerian
124 Banks Bawden
125 Gavin Young
194 Kaysen Stowell
199 Steele Earp
208 Greyson Gentry
222 Carter Cadwell
245 Brayton Penrod
302 Braden Lucas
414 Knox Penrod
696 Maisyn Atteberry
747 Zeppelin Ledbetter

 

170 Production

No. Driver Name
19 Daxton Kilgore
20 Bryce Tomassi
21 Jameson Olson
30 Ryan Jones
102 Wyat Dulgerian
103 Paxton Luppino
161 Maverick Atteberry
208 Greyson Gentry
413 Gracelynn Schuster
414 Knox Penrod
823 Raelee Lucas
911 Krayton O’Connor
921 Zander Kessler

 

Racing kicks off on both Saturday and Sunday at 8AM with Youth divisions, while UTV, Car, and Truck classes will race each day at 12PM. Tickets can be purchased online or at the gate, while RACER+, YouTube, Facebook, and Rumble will carry free live streaming coverage of both race days.

All CORR races will feature television coverage on the RACER Network, as well as free live streaming on multiple platforms. Click here for the full CORR schedule.

Click here to download the full rulebook for the upcoming season.

CORR would like to thank our sponsors for their continued support. Interested in becoming a sponsor for the 2025–26 CORR season or a specific event? Please contact us at marketing@corracing.com for more information.

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For general series information, visit us online at www.corracing.com.