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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (July 24, 2006)
The full-size Nissan Titan "rumbled" to two Pro 2 victories at the 2006 Nissans Off Road Rumble at the Ranch in Chula Vista, Calif., as Nissan Motorsports continued its strong showing in the 2006 Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) season. These victories, as well as two podium finishes for the Nissan Frontier in Pro Lite, occurred in CORR Rounds Seven and Eight, July 22 and 23, at the challenging 1.70-mile Chula Vista International Off-Road Raceway.
Lake Forest, Calif. native Carl Renezeder, in his 715-horsepower Nissan Titan-bodied race truck, battled difficult crash-filled races during both Pro 2 races. Renezeder is now second in Pro 2 season points, a mere one point behind the leader. "Two victories in one weekend of competition is quite a feat for a new race vehicle," said Renezeder. "Three wins in eight starts is very impressive - theres no doubt that the Titan race truck is a worthy off-road weapon, which makes taking on the competition easier."
In Pro Lite, Chad Hord, of Felch, Mich., battled the leader in Saturdays Round Seven, and ended up on the podium with a second place, which marks six total second-place finishes in seven starts. Hord remains a contender in the 2006 Pro Lite standings, remaining in second place in the overall drivers points standings.
Hord was joined in Round Seven by another Nissan Frontier driver, Veteran pilot Art Schmitt, of Pittsburgh, Penn., who also fought through the crowded field to finish third.
"To sweep the Pro 2 class in its fifth weekend of professional CORR competition is a testament to the power of the Nissan Titan race truck and Carl Renezeder," said Ron Stukenberg, senior manager, Nissan Motorsports marketing and operations. "2006 is turning out to be an incredible year for Nissan - with Carls excellent runs, hes now in contention for the Pro 2 championship, and Chad Hord, whos also in contention for the Pro Lite championship in the Frontier. We cant wait for the rest of the season!" Sundays Round Eight saw Hord fighting the field, ending up with a fourth-place finish. Schmitt did not finish.
The next CORR Pro-series event, scheduled for August 12-13, marks the return of the CORR series to Bark River, Mich.
Now in its 9th season, Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) combines close, fender-to-fender racing on challenging closed course dirt tracks in the Midwest and Southern California. CORR is arguably the largest and most watched off-road racing series in North America.
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