Crandon International Off-Road Raceway
The Crandon International Off-Road Raceway is a short course off-road racing racetrack, located near Crandon, Wisconsin, United States on U.S. Route 8. The course hosts the World Championship Off-Road Races, Red Bull World Cup, Forest County Potawatomi Spring Brush Run Races, and Lucas Oil Midwest Short Course League points races. The track is a non-profit entity, run by a board of directors, with president Cliff Flannery.
Track layout
The track started out as a long off-road track. The track was shortened to. In 2002, a shortcut through the track was installed to allow a long lap. This allowed spectators to see the entire track, and it is utilized for selected events.Races are started with a "land rush" start. The vehicles are started side by side in a standing start.
World Championship Off-Road Races
The "World Championship Off-Road Races" were first held in a race on a 25 mile course in 1970. The event takes place on Labor Day weekend. Numerous sanctioning bodies have sanctioned the event. It was sanctioned by SODA until WSORR took over the sanction until 2007. CORR sanctioned in 2008, and after it folded, the Traxxas TORC Series sanctioned the 2009 event. All of the classes compete for a class world championship.There is a separate overall world championship race. The race pits 2 wheel-drive Trophy Trucks against 4×4 trucks with the exception of the 2009 event, won by Kyle LeDuc, that featured Pro 4 trucks only. The 2WD trucks start ahead of the 4×4 trucks by a distance or time that has varied over the years. Scott Taylor was the first driver to pilot a 2WD truck to victory with victories in 2002 and 2008. In 2011, Chad Hord became the second driver to win the fall cup race in a two-wheel-drive Pro 2 truck. C. J. Greaves is the only driver to win the race in both a Pro 2 and in a Pro 4. In 2010, AMSOIL took over title sponsorship of the shootout race from BorgWarner and the race was known as the AMSOIL Cup until 2019 when it was renamed the Red Bull Crandon World Cup. In some years, truck drivers from lower classes were allowed to compete along with the trophy trucks. With three wins each, Rob MacCachren, Scott Douglas, and C. J. Greaves are the event's winningest drivers. Johnny Greaves, Kyle LeDuc, and Scott Taylor are the other multi-time winners.
In some years of the 1970s, the prize money was split between all finishers or all division winners, on those years the driver with the fastest time is listed.
Winners of the Red Bull Crandon World Cup:
- 2025 R. J. Anderson
- 2024 C. J. Greaves
- 2023 Keegan Kincaid
- 2022 C. J. Greaves
- 2021 Keegan Kincaid
- 2020 R. J. Anderson
- 2019 R. J. Anderson
- 2018 C. J. Greaves
- 2017 Bryce Menzies
- 2016 Keegan Kincaid
- 2015 C. J. Greaves
- 2014 Kyle LeDuc
- 2013 C. J. Greaves
- 2012 Ricky Johnson
- 2011 Chad Hord
- 2010 Scott Douglas
- 2009 Kyle LeDuc
- 2008 Scott Taylor
- 2007 Johnny Greaves
- 2006 Scott Douglas
- 2005 Jason Baldwin
- 2004 Johnny Greaves
- 2003 Carl Renezeder
- 2002 Scott Taylor
- 2001 Rob MacCachren
- 2000 Rob MacCachren
- 1999 Rob MacCachren
- 1998 Curt LeDuc
- 1997 Scott Douglas
- 1996 Jack Flannery
- 1995 Steve Kelley
- 1994 Scott Taylor
- 1993 Geoff Dorr
- 1992 Jack Flannery
- 1991 Walker Evans
- 1990 Walker Evans
- 1989 Brad Mihalko
- 1988 Jack Flannery
- 1987 Jack Flannery
- 1986 Jeff Probst
- 1985 Curt LeDuc and Art Schmidt
- 1984 Mark Seidler and Scott Taylor
- 1983 Geoff Dorr and Kevin Probst
- 1982 John Heidtman and Dave Vandermissen
- 1981 John Witt and Scott Taylor
- 1980 Geoff Dorr and Dale Woddard
- 1979 Larry Statezny
- 1978 Jack Flannery
- 1977 Jack Flannery
- 1976 Gary Slack
- 1975 Jeff Smith
- 1974 Jerry Blaszek
- 1973 Bob Warren
- 1972 Bob Warren
- 1971 Louis Flohr and Geoffrey Dorr
- 1970 Jim Zbella and Wally Schauer
Brush Run races
The Brush Run races are held in June. The event used to be called the Spring Brush Run. Featured at the Brush Run is the heavy-metal shootout race, now called the "Crandon Cup". The trophy had been known as the "Governor's Cup".Winners:
- 2025 Keegan Kincaid
- 2024 C. J. Greaves
- 2023 C. J. Greaves
- 2022 C. J. Greaves
- 2021 Jerett Brooks
- 2020 Kyle Kleiman – Postponed to September due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2019 Keegan Kincaid
- 2018 Johnny Greaves
- 2017 Johnny Greaves
- 2016 Keegan Kincaid
- 2015 Johnny Greaves
- 2014 Chad Hord
- 2013 Johnny Greaves
- 2012 Rob MacCachren
- 2011 Jeff Kincaid
- 2010 Jeff Kincaid
- 2009 Ricky Johnson
- 2008 Kent Brascho
- 2007 Carl Renezeder
- 2006 Johnny Greaves
- 2005 Josh Baldwin
- 2004 Carl Renezeder
- 2003 Johnny Greaves
- 2002 Scott Taylor
- 2001 Rob MacCachren
- 2000 Rob MacCachren
- 1999 Jack Flannery
- 1998 Jamey Flannery
- 1997 Jack Flannery
- 1996 Curt LeDuc
- 1995 Rob MacCachren
- 1994 Curt LeDuc