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After years invested in racing short course off road, Brock Heger has advanced through the ranks with the goal to dominate, win, and compete for championships. Starting in 2015, Heger committed to the Pro Lite division and was a consistent competitor earning podiums and placing in the top 5 regularly. Heger even finished 2nd in points in 2017 and 3rd in 2019. Now, after years of dedication and with the 2020 season in the rearview mirror, Brock can finally lift the Pro Lite Championship Trophy.

“This has been a championship years in the making. We have been so close multiple times and we finally got it done this year. My team worked hard on this #12 Pro Lite. We got it tuned up and dialed in just the way I like it. We rely on all of this equipment to stay true to the finish line, so we use nothing but the best. We had the speed early on and carried that from race to race. We made each one count. I love racing in Pro Lite against a group of talented drivers. These trucks are wild and can take you for a ride, but we got the package figured out and are the ones who everyone else is chasing. Thank you to all of my sponsors and everyone that supports my team and me. This would not have happened without all of the continued support through this crazy year.” – Brock Heger, LOORRS #12 Pro Lite

Racing the #12 Maxxis Tires Ford Ranger Pro Lite in the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (LOORRS), Heger accumulated 5 race wins (3 consecutively) and 2 other podium finishes during the 2020 season, which counted ten rounds of competition. Brock Heger’s short course off road racing program is supported by Maxxis Tires, Yamaha Motors USA, Method Race Wheels, Bill Alexander Ford, Weller Racing, Sparco, Rugged Radios, CBR Performance Products, Fortin Racing, Maxima Racing Oils, Rigid Industries, Aim Sport Data, MPI Innovations, Rancho Performance Transaxles, Dynamic Motorsports, FK Rod Ends, Ebbco Race Products, FiberwerX and FOX. Heger attributes his success to these companies and their products.

Heger achieved championship success by staying very consistent during the course of the national series and performing above the competition. The Pro Lite division saw tremendous battles among the elite professional short course drivers all season long. Still, through it all, Brock emerged as the front runner and finished at the top with the most victories to take home the championship in the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series.

Starting at the ground level, Brock climbed the ladder and won all the way up to become a multi-class champion. Early on, Heger earned the Modified Kart Championship in 2014; he then graduated to race Pro Lites. Along the way, Brock also began racing in the UTV Production class and earned the championship back-to-back in 2017 & 2018, and narrowly missed out in 2019 & 2020, placing 2nd.

Look for Brock Heger racing at all levels in various disciplines at the short course or in the desert in 2021.
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