CORR Announces Comprehensive TV and Streaming Package for 2025-26 Season

Highlights include 10 RACER Network recap shows, free live streaming, veteran announcer team of Jim Beaver and Tiffany Stone

(Surprise, AZ) Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) is pleased to unveil one of the most comprehensive media packages in off-road for its 2025-26 season. With extensive coverage on television through the RACER Network, live streaming, and radio, as well as the veteran announcer team of Jim Beaver and Tiffany Stone, CORR fans will have more options than ever to follow their favorite racing series.

TV, Streaming, and Radio Coverage

CORR is pleased to partner with the RACER Network to bring its events to TV for the first time. Available on 350 million devices, RACER Network will air 10 one-hour recap shows, one for each round of racing, over the course of the 2025-26 season.

CORR’s live streaming coverage will also increase its reach by coming to the RACER+ app. Additional live streaming will be available on the CORR Rumble, YouTube, and Facebook channels. All live streams will be free and without paywalls.

Complementing CORR’s live TV and streaming coverage will be weekly event recap segments and driver interviews on the Jim Beaver Show, syndicated online and to 200 domestic AM/FM networks. In addition, live shows will be taped at select events during the season.

Meet the Announcers

CORR TV broadcasts and live streams will be anchored by veteran announcers Jim Beaver and Tiffany Stone. Having called numerous off-road events together already, the duo brings a strong rapport and wealth of experience to the season ahead.

Beaver has been one of the driving forces in the world of off-road for two decades. He is an accomplished Trophy Truck, UTV, and rally driver, accredited car builder, and brand spokesman. Beaver has hosted his flagship radio show, the General Tire Jim Beaver Show, for more than 15 years, and has hosted the Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame induction ceremony four times. Having served as both lead and color commentator in disciplines ranging from desert and short course off-road racing to rally and rallycross, Beaver brings a wealth of expertise to the CORR broadcast booth.

Stone is a seasoned on-air talent with more than a decade of experience as a personality, host, and field reporter in the lifestyle, automotive, and motorsports industries. She has worked with prominent companies like Barrett-Jackson, MotorTrend, The Outdoor Channel, Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame, and the Mint 400, with racing pit reporter experience in desert and short course off-road racing and stage rally. Stone is also an avid outdoor enthusiast, vehicle builder, and brand ambassador for some of the top brands in the sport.

The 2025-26 CORR season will kick off on October 17-19 at Firebird Motorsports Park. All 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 Returns Bigger Than Ever with Five-Event 2025-26 Season

Series boasts multi-state schedule, RACER Network television package, lifestyle events, and experienced staff additions; action kicks off at Firebird in October 2025

(Surprise, AZ) Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) is pleased to unveil plans for its biggest season yet in 2025-26. The Southwest’s biggest short course series will stage five championship events from October to May in both Arizona and California, featuring RACER Network television coverage of each event. In addition, numerous new hires with long-term experience in Off-Road racing are poised to help guide the series for years to come.

“We couldn’t be more excited to reveal everything we’ve been working on to make the upcoming CORR season our best yet,” said CORR’s Jason Ramsay. “As our series continues to grow, the time was right to expand both our schedule and staff with exciting additions on both fronts, in addition to an all new television package with RACER Network. With our combined efforts, CORR will offer racers of all ages and skill levels a professional experience and an exciting place to race.”

Upcoming 2025-26 Season

The upcoming CORR season retains multiple major events at Firebird Motorsports Park in Arizona, while California will be represented with the series return to Glen Helen Raceway and a visit to the San Bernardino County Fairgrounds. The full 2025-26 CORR championship schedule is as follows:

  • Round 1&2 | October 17-19 | Firebird Motorsports Park, Chandler, AZ
  • Round 3&4 | December 12-14 | Firebird Motorsports Park, Chandler, AZ
  • Round 5&6 | February 13-15 | Glen Helen Raceway, San Bernardino, CA
  • Round 7&8 | March 27-29 | San Bernardino County Fairgrounds, Victorville, CA
  • Round 9&10 | May 1-3 | Firebird Motorsports Park, Chandler, AZ

Broadcasting Coverage

Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) events will be televised on the RACER Network, with 10 one-hour highlight episodes scheduled throughout the season—each recapping a full day of racing action. In addition, CORR’s free live stream will return for real-time coverage of every event, featuring all classes and every round of competition as it happens.

CORR Launches Branded After Hours and Lifestyle Experiences

In addition to its championship race schedule, Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) is launching CORR After Hours—a series of branded, lifestyle-focused events designed to extend the off-road experience beyond race day. Created by CORR, these events offer fans and off-road enthusiasts exclusive access to the track, with opportunities to drive their own vehicles on official CORR racecourses in a controlled, safe environment.

But CORR After Hours is more than just track time—it’s a celebration of off-road culture. These events may include live music, food trucks, brand activations, product demos, and community gatherings, providing a unique platform for partners and sponsors to engage directly with a passionate and growing off-road audience. Details on dates, locations, and partnership opportunities will be announced in the coming months.

Team Expansion

As part of its expansion, CORR is excited to welcome a talented group of industry veterans to its team lineup for the 2025-26 season:

Trevor Hocking Joins CORR as Series Director

Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) proudly welcomes Trevor Hocking as its new Series Director. Hocking brings nearly 15 years of leadership experience from Lucas Oil Studios, where he oversaw operations for the studio and managed production across the brand’s motorsports properties, including the Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing Series. In his role at CORR, Hocking will help guide the series’ operations and play a key role in directing its strategic growth.

Jim Beaver and the JB15 Group to lead the CORR Marketing, Media, and Broadcast Hosting

Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) has partnered with Jim Beaver and the JB15 Group to lead the series’ marketing and media efforts. In addition, Jim Beaver will serve as CORR’s primary host, bringing his energy and expertise to both the live stream and Racer Network coverage. A professional off-road racer and nationally recognized TV and radio personality, Beaver brings a wealth of experience through JB15 in brand management, large-scale media production, television, athlete representation, and esports promotion.

Tim Jones Joins CORR as Race Director

Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) is excited to welcome Tim Jones as Race Director. A third-generation off-road racer, Jones previously served as President of the Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing Series’ regional programs, where he led successful racing events across Arizona and Utah for 10 years. In addition, Jones also served as LOORRS’ national series event manager and logistics coordinator from 2016 to 2019.

2025–26 Class Structure and Rulebook

The 2025–26 CORR class structure has been finalized, featuring Professional, Sportsman, and Amateur divisions—designed to make it easy for short course racers to compete at the level that best matches their experience and skill set. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just getting started, CORR offers a clear path to participation.

The complete CORR rulebook will be released in the coming days at corracing.com/rulebook.

CORR would like to thank all of our sponsors, including R-n-R Steel, HM Designs, PCI Race Radios, and Weller Racing, for their continued support. Parties interested in sponsoring the 2025-26 CORR season can contact the series at marketing@corracing.com for more information.

For more information on CORR, visit www.corracing.com.