Yamaha Factory-Supported, bLU cRU ATV, SxS Racers Topping Podiums

Yamaha YXZ1000R, YFZ450R racking up wins at halfway point in 2017 racing season

June 2017 Racing

Kennesaw, Ga. – Yamaha Motor Corp., USA, factory-supported and bLU cRU racers are dominating the 2017 season piloting Yamaha’s pure-sport YXZ1000R side-by-side (SxS) and unrivaled YFZ450R ATV. Both built in the USA vehicles are frequenting the podium and topping point-standings in multiple major off-road racing series across the nation.

Yamaha continues to be the preeminent side-by-side manufacturer competing in The Off-Road Championship (TORC) series, currently sweeping the podium in the industry’s only pure-sport side-by-side, the YXZ1000R, featuring a Yamaha-exclusive manual-transmission. Undefeated so far in the 2017 TORC series, Yamaha factory-supported racer CJ Greaves leads the Pro Stock UTV class with 76 points after going three-for-three in his No. 933 Monster Energy/Maxxis/Greaves Motorsports/Yamaha YXZ1000R. Additional Yamaha bLU cRU racers Kenny Masch and Zachary Martin round out the pack in second and third overall, respectively, each driving the YXZ1000R.

Following Yamaha’s domination during the 2016 season, the Lucas Oil Regional Off-Road Racing Series’ (LORORS) field of vehicles in both Southern California (So Cal) and Arizona has predominantly shifted, with the majority of racers in the Pro Production 1000 class now driving the unmatched YXZ1000R, offering a vehicle-to-driver direct-connection only available from Yamaha. In the So Cal series, bLU cRU racer Brandon Arthur stands second overall with 246 points, thanks to four of five podium finishes in his No. 906 Toyo Tires/MAVTV/Yamaha YXZ1000R. He also has back-to-back first place finishes in the LORORS of Arizona. Third overall in the So Cal Series is bLU cRU racer Keith Brooks with his No. 942 Chaparral Motorsports/Kartek Off-Road/Yamaha YXZ1000R. In five rounds, Brooks secured three podium finishes, including one so far in the top spot.

Leading the LORORS Arizona circuit for the 2017 season is 2016 LORORS AZ runner-up, Pro Stock UTV TORC champion andbLU cRU racer Corry Weller in her No. 948 Dragonfire Racing/Lucas Oil Racing TV/Yamaha YXZ1000R. So far, Weller landed on the podium in five of six Production 1000 UTV class races in Arizona—three of which were first place finishes.

In the World Off-Road Championship Series (WORCS), bLU cRU racer Nic Granlund captured back-to-back victories over the weekend, winning the SxS Pro Production and Pro Stock classes in round nine while driving his No. 68 STV Motorsports/Fox/DWT/Weller Racing/Yamaha YXZ1000R. Granlund is currently fourth in the SxS Pro Stock class standings with five podium finishes, and has three podium finishes in the Pro Production class.

For yet another year, Yamaha ATV racers continue to lead aboard the proven off-road YFZ450R, the best-selling 450-class sport ATV in America. Currently leading the AMA ATV MX National Championship series Pro class for the sixth year in a row is long-time ATV MX champion Chad Wienen with his No. 1 Wienen Motorsports/Yamaha YFZ450R. Wienen finished on the podium in all six rounds of the 2017 season so far, with four overall wins to date. He is also the only racer in the series to podium in every race, making it 56 consecutively since joining Yamaha, along with securing a total of 34 overall wins.

Furthering Yamaha as the best-selling Sport ATV brand in America and dominating the Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) XC1 Pro ATV class for his third year in a row is reigning champion Walker Fowler onboard his Walker Fowler Racing/Maxxis/Moto-Xperts/Yamaha YFZ450R. In seven races, Fowler has earned 205 points, with a 56-point lead over the competition thanks to six first place wins, placing no lower than second throughout the series.

The Yamaha YXZ1000R and YFZ450R, along with every Yamaha SxS and full-size ATV, are proudly assembled in the USA at Yamaha’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Newnan, GA, for worldwide distribution.

Yamaha’s newly launched ATV/SxS bLU cRU Racing Support Program for 2017 offers a potential total payout of $100,000 in championship bonuses for ATV and side-by-side racers competing in select classes and series aboard Yamaha’s 2016 or newer YXZ1000R and YFZ450R models. To register or view more information on Yamaha’s bLU cRU program, including all guidelines and requirements, visit www.YamahabLUcRU.com.

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