ITP Sweeps BITD Pro UTV Championship
Top Three
ITP's Johnny Angal,
Justin Lambert, Derek Murray
BEST
IN THE DESERT
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Ontario, CA
(12/9/2015) - The Can-Am / S3 Racing team
of Dustin Jones and Shane Dowden won the 1900 P
class at the Henderson 250, the Best In The Desert
series finale recently held in Nevada. The BITD
season championship, however, was earned by UTV
Inc. / Polaris driver Johnny Angal in just his second
season of desert racing. In fact, with the final
results added to the points mix, ITP drivers actually
secured the top three overall finishing spots as
Can-Am / ITP / Murray Racing and Cognito Motorsports
/ Polaris / ITP joined Angal on the season's overall
podium.
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Johnny Angal (UTV Inc. / Polaris
/ ITP) 2015 Best In The Desert Class 1900
P (UTV Pro) Champion |
"ITP team racers had a dominating season
in the BITD series, posting several wins and two
class championships," said Rhett Turpin,
ITP Director of Sales. "We had steady, consistent
performance from many drivers, including BITD
Class 1900 P champion Johnny Angal, class runner-up
Justin Lambert and the third-place Murray brothers
team. And Lacrecia Beurrier concluded her championship
run with yet another UTV Unlimited class win.
All these teams ran the proven 30-inch UltraCross
R Spec tires, which are made in the USA."
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The
No. 1978 Can-Am / S3 Racing Maverick, dressed
in 30-inch ITP UltraCross R Spec tires,
won the final round of the BITD racing series,
giving the rookie team two wins in 2015.
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The Henderson 250 is held in the Nevada desert
outside of Las Vegas, Nev. The race not only serves
as the BITD series finale, but also as a chilly
reminder of just how cool the desert can be as
temperatures often drop below freezing. The 2015
race saw a new record for entries as more than
215 total vehicles entered. Around 9 a.m., with
temps slowly warming, UTVs (Pro and Unlimited)
went off the line in the second group along with
the Jeepspeeds, prerunners, Trophylites and the
Ecotech 2400 class. This final leg of 2015 BITD
season tour was also important for many because
it would determine who took home the Class 1900
championship.
Although the S3 Racing / Can-Am team of Dustin
"Battle Axe" Jones and Shane Dowden
didn't have a shot at the overall class title,
the tandem could make another big impression on
the field. After deciding to swap roles for the
finale, Jones (now co-dawg) and Dowden (pilot)
didn't disappoint. The same duo who took home
the class win at the historic Mint 400 found the
top of the podium again, this time outlasting
the Henderson 250 course and the 30 other competitors.
S3 ran ITP UltraCross R Spec tires on their Can-am
Maverick MAX and posted a two-lap time of 3:14:56.027
to record their second overall win of the year
in their impressive rookie season.
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Justin
Lambert drove the No. 1918 Cognito Motorsports
Polaris to a fourth-place finish at the
Henderson 250. The solid run gave Lambert,
who had two class victories this year, a
second-place finish overall in Class 1900
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UTV Inc.'s Johhny Angal has been there, having
won the prestigious SCORE Baja 1000 as a rookie
driver. Now, one year later, he has captured the
BITD Class 1900 (Pro) Championship in his Polaris
RZR XP Turbo dressed in ITP UltraCross R Spec
tires. Despite a disappointing round in Henderson,
Angal tallied enough points at the other six rounds
to maintain his points lead. Angal and co-pilots
Eric Ringler and Craig Hammar ended up using the
finale as their throwout race. The team still
won the class title by two points over fellow
ITP-backed racer Justin Lambert.
Lambert and co-pilot Justin Sheakley, in the
No. 1918 Cognito Motorsports / Polaris dressed
in 8-ply, 30-inch ITP UltraCross R Spec tires,
took fourth at the Henderson 250 to gain 107 valuable
points in the chase for the championship. Their
solid top-four finish and back-to-back victories
at the previous two rounds wasn't quite enough
to push them to the top spot, but it was clear
enough of a statement to rest of the field that
they will challenge for the win at every event.
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The
Can-Am / ITP / Murray Racing team finished
fifth at the BITD finale in Henderson, Nev.,
and also earned third place overall for
the year in Class 1900
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ITP earned a complete season podium sweep once
the No. 1917 of Derek and Jason Murray (Can-Am
/ ITP / Murray Motorsports) earned their 38th
consecutive BITD finish using ITP tires. The brothers'
fifth-place run was good for 106 points and helped
them secure third place overall in the 1900 P
season standings. When paired with their second-place
finish in the SCORE series, the Murrays became
the only Pro team this year to record two top-three
finishes in both desert series.
Polaris / Lonestar Racing / ITP racer Branden
Sims, with co-pilot Justin Krause, finished the
finale in his No. 1913 XP1K, but ended up using
the round as his throwout race. A consistent season,
highlighted by round two victory, pushed Sims
into fifth place for the season, giving ITP four
of the top-five overall Class 1900 finishers in
2015.
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UTV
Unlimited class competitors Malcolm Sneed
III (Can-Am / S3 Racing) and Lacrecia Beurrier
(Polaris / DragonFire Racing) ran side-by-side
for a bit during the Henderson 250. Beurrier,
who secured the class title at the previous
round, took the class win at the BITD series
finale. Both teams ran the proven ITP UltraCross
R Spec tires on their UTVs. |
ITP racer Dan Fisher (Lonestar Racing / Polaris),
who was ninth at the final round, took sixth overall
on the season. Logan Gastel (No. 1969 Can-Am /
Rugged Radios), garnered a seventh-place finish
at the final round to secure seventh overall in
the 1900 P rankings.
With the UTV Unlimited class championship already
wrapped up, ITP-backed racer Lacrecia Beurrier
(DragonFire / Polaris) and co-pilots Chris Moore
and Eric Beurrier didn't let up at the Henderson
250. Instead, the team put their No. 2909 car
into the winner's circle yet again, putting a
huge exclamation point on a dominating season.
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