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Yamaha YXZ1000R and YFZ450R bLU cRU Racers Leading the Way in 2018

bLU cRU Extends Race Support to Lucas Oil Midwest Short Course League

KENNESAW, Ga., June 19, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Yamaha Motor Corp., USA, factory-supported and bLU cRU racers are leading their respective classes for the 2018 season, piloting Yamaha’s pure sport Side-by-Side (SxS), the YXZ1000R, and the industry’s most technologically advanced sport ATV on the market, the YFZ450R. Yamaha’s bLU cRU racing support program, offering championship bonuses to registered racers competing in YXZ or YFZ450R models, has extended support to the new Lucas Oil Midwest Short Course League, which held its debut race at Crandon International Speedway this past weekend.

Yamaha Factory-Supported Racer, Brock Heger
Yamaha factory-supported racer Brock Heger is currently second in the Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing Series with his YXZ1000R. In the first three of 12 rounds, Heger is six points behind first place with 152 points, finishing on the podium in every round, with one first and two third-place finishes.


Yamaha Factory-Supported Racer, Chad Wienen
Looking to recapture the ATV Motocross (MX) championship title, Yamaha factory-supported racer and five-time AMA Pro ATV MX champion Chad Wienen is battling for the lead after seven rounds aboard his Wienen Motorsports / Maxxis / SSI / Walsh / GYTR Yamaha YFZ450R.


Yamaha Factory-Supported Racer, CJ Greaves
The Midwest League will feature Yamaha’s factory-supported racer, multi-time Pro 2 and Pro 4 truck champion, and last year’s TORC Series Pro Stock UTV champion CJ Greaves in his Mutant Super Soda / Maxxis / Yamalube / GYTR / Greaves Motorsports YXZ1000R. After an extremely wet and muddy start to the series this past weekend, CJ Greaves kept his composure through an array challenges and stiff competition to secure back-to-back Pro Stock SxS wins in his YXZ1000R.


Lucas Oil Midwest Short Course League
Yamaha now has a $15,000 Yamaha bLU cRU championship bonus for the Lucas Oil Midwest Short Course League, replacing The Off-Road Championship (TORC) Series after its cancellation for the 2018 season. The new seven-round series runs through September 2, with races held at Crandon International Off-Road Raceway in Wisconsin, ERX Motor Park in Minnesota, and Bark River International Raceway in Michigan.


Yamaha bLU cRU
Yamaha’s bLU cRU racing support program, offering championship bonuses to registered racers competing in YXZ or YFZ450R models, has extended support to the new Lucas Oil Midwest Short Course League, which held its debut race at Crandon International Speedway this past weekend.


Yamaha now has a $15,000 Yamaha bLU cRU championship bonus for the Lucas Oil Midwest Short Course League, replacing The Off-Road Championship (TORC) Series after its cancellation for the 2018 season. The new seven-round series runs through September 2, with races held at Crandon International Off-Road Raceway in Wisconsin, ERX Motor Park in Minnesota, and Bark River International Raceway in Michigan. The Midwest League will feature Yamaha’s factory-supported racer, multi-time Pro 2 and Pro 4 truck champion, and last year’s TORC Series Pro Stock UTV champion CJ Greaves in his Mutant Super Soda / Maxxis / Yamalube / GYTR / Greaves Motorsports YXZ1000R. After an extremely wet and muddy start to the series this past weekend, CJ Greaves kept his composure through an array challenges and stiff competition to secure back-to-back Pro Stock SxS wins in his YXZ1000R.

For the national circuit of the Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing Series (LOORRS) in the Production 1000 UTV class, JM2 / Maxxis / Yamaha factory-supported racer Brock Heger, and Weller Racing / bLU cRU racer Jason Weller are currently second and third, respectively, in the series with the YXZ1000R. In the first three of 12 rounds, Heger is six points behind first place with 152 points, finishing on the podium in every round, with one first and two third-place finishes. Weller follows in third overall with 131 points, and a second-place finish.

In the Lucas Oil Regional Off-Road Series (LORORS), Paul O’Brien is making a strong start in Arizona, capturing three-straight wins and a 34-point lead in the opening rounds with his #911 Weller Racing / FOX Yamaha YXZ1000R SS (Sport Shift). In the Southern California (SoCal) LORORS series, bLU cRU racer Keith Brooks holds third overall with 138 total points in three rounds with his #942 Walker Evans Racing / Aim Sports Data / NRG Off-Road / Yamaha YXZ1000R.

Setting up for another successful year, Yamaha factory-supported racer and three-time GNCC Pro-class champion Walker Fowler continues to chase his fourth-straight XC1 Pro ATV championship on his WFR / GBC / Fly / Moto-Xperts / Yamaha YFZ450R. With 175 points and five first-place finishes, Fowler leads with 35 points after seven rounds in the 13-round series.

Looking to recapture the ATV Motocross (MX) championship title, Yamaha factory-supported racer and five-time AMA Pro ATV MX champion Chad Wienen is battling for the lead after seven rounds aboard his Wienen Motorsports / Maxxis / SSI / Walsh / GYTR Yamaha YFZ450R. Only three points behind first place, Wienen has two first-overall finishes, and has yet to end up less than second place in a race this season.

“The racing this year has been incredibly exciting so far, as we watch our best racers fight for top spots against many formidable competitors, and we are anticipating a promising end to the season,” said Donnie Luce, Yamaha’s Amateur MX / ATV / Off-Road Coordinator. “We’re also looking forward to supporting racers in the newly formed Lucas Oil Midwest Short Course League, and expect to see many of the areas’ top competitors facing off in the new series over the summer in some of the most prestigious venues in Off-Road racing.”

In addition to the new Lucas Oil Midwest Short Course League, Yamaha’s bLU cRU program will also award $15,000 championship bonuses to first place finishers driving a YXZ1000R or YXZ1000R SS in the national Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing Series and GNCC UXC1 Pro UTV classes, and $5,000 to qualified racers in Best in the Desert (BITD), LORORS SoCal, LORORS Arizona, and WORCS.

Qualified racers aboard the YFZ450R racing in the ATV MX Pro class and GNCC XC1 Pro ATV class receive $10,000 in championship bonuses.

The complete list of championship bonuses for 2018 are as follows:
SxS Racing Series / YXZ1000R

Lucas Oil Midwest Short Course League, Pro Stock SxS class:$15,000
Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing, Pro Production 1000 class:$15,000
Grand National Cross Country, UXC1 Pro UTV class:$15,000
Best in the Desert, Production 1000 class: $5,000
LORORS SoCal, Production 1000 UTV class: $5,000
LORORS Arizona, Production 1000 UTV class: $5,000
World Off-Road Championship Series (WORCS), SxS Pro Stock class:$5,000

ATV Racing Series / YFZ450R

GNCC, XC1 Pro ATV class: $10,000
American Motorcycle Association (AMA) ATV MX, Pro class: $10,000

Yamaha’s bLU cRU program offers racing bonuses to registered racers competing in select classes aboard Yamaha’s 2017 or newer YXZ1000R, YXZ1000R SS or YFZ450R models adorned with Yamaha and bLU cRU decals. Once approved, racers will receive a reloadable Yamaha bLU cRU debit card and $45 credit on their www.bLUcRUswag.com account for bLU cRU apparel. These racers will also be eligible for the above listed championship bonuses paid directly to their bLU cRU debit card.

Racers can register or view more information on the program, including all guidelines and requirements for ATV and SxS racing at www.YamahabLUcRU.com. Follow Yamaha Outdoors and racing on your favorite social channels at www.Facebook.com/YamahaOutdoors, www.Twitter.com/YamahaOutdoors, www.Twitter.com/YamahaATVracing, and www.Instagram.com/YamahaOutdoors. #YamahaRacing #YXZ1000R #YFZ450R #bLUcRU #ProvenOffRoad #REALizeYourAdventure #REALizeYourPodium #AssembledinUSA #Yamaha

About Yamaha Motor Corp., USA
Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA (YMUS), is a recognized leader in the powersports industry. The company's ever-expanding product offerings include Motorcycles and Scooters, ATVs and Side-By-Side Vehicles, Snowmobiles, Outboard Motors, Personal Watercraft, Boats, Outdoor Power Equipment, Power Assist Bicycles, Golf Cars, Unmanned Helicopters, Accessories, Apparel, and much more. YMUS products are sold through a nationwide network of dealers in the United States.

Headquartered in California since 1960, YMUS also has facilities in Wisconsin and Georgia, as well as factory operations in Tennessee and Georgia. For more information about Yamaha, visit www.YamahaMotorsports.com.

ATVs over 90cc are recommended for use only by riders 16 years and older.
SxS Vehicles are recommended for use only by licensed drivers 16 years and older.

MEDIA CONTACT:                                         
Scott Newby
Yamaha Motor Corp., USA
770-420-6078
Scott_Newby@Yamaha-Motor.com

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