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Yamaha Announces bLU cRU ATV and SxS Race Support for 2023 Season

Yamaha Announces bLU cRU ATV and SxS Race Support for 2023 Season

RMAX 1000 Kicks off Racing with King of the Hammers’
Pro Stock N/A UTV Class Victory

MARIETTA, GA – March 3, 2023 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – Yamaha Motor Corp., USA, is pledging more than $119,500 in bLU cRU bonuses for the 2023 Side-by-Side (SxS) and ATV racing seasons. Yamaha’s bLU cRU program offers bonuses of up to $15,000 for qualified and eligible racers competing in select series and classes with a 2021 or newer Wolverine RMAX 1000, YXZ1000R, YXZ1000R SS (Sport Shift), or YFZ450R.

The 2023 SxS racing season kicked off with an impressive showing at the King of the Hammers (KOH) last month, where Kyle Anderson captured the Pro Stock N/A (naturally aspirated) UTV championship in his Weller Racing Yamaha Wolverine RMAX2 1000 Sport Side-by-Side. The RMAX 1000’s Proven Off-Road prowess and reliability were put on full display and ended up being the only UTV to complete two laps and finish in its class. Anderson won the $5,000 bLU cRU bonus for driving the top-placing Yamaha Side-by-Side. The ULTRA4 Racing Series’ KOH is known as the most grueling off-road race, infamous for its punishing desert course through some of the roughest and most challenging rock and boulder sections of any timed event.

In the Championship Off-Road Tour, Owen and Rodney Van Eperen return for both the Pro Stock and Pro Turbo UTV classes in their Powersports 1 / MRT / Beyond Redline / Yamaha YXZ1000Rs. Powersports 1 will once again provide trackside support to all YXZ drivers in the series with technical assistance and parts needs. In addition to the $15,000 bLU cRU bonuses offered to the overall Pro Stock and Pro Turbo UTV champions, Yamaha is offering racing contingencies to the following classes:

Pro Am: First $3,000; Second $2,500; Third $2,000; Fourth $1,500; Fifth $1,000
Sportsman: First $1,500; Second $1,000; Third $750; Fourth $500; Fifth $250

Yamaha continues its support of the Great American Short Course Series, offering bLU cRU payouts to eligible racers who finish the 9-round series on the podium in the Production 1000 class in a YXZ1000R or YXZ1000R SS. Series bonuses include $5,000 for first, $1,500 for second, and $1,000 to third overall.

New for 2023, the Yamaha bLU cRU race program will support the 11-round Texas Outlaw Series. Overall champions piloting a Yamaha SxS will receive $5,000 in the Pro N/A class, $3,000 in the Expert 1000 class, and $1,500 in the Amateur 1000 class.

On the ATV circuit, Yamaha will offer payout and prize…

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