Battle Born Offroad Racing #1911

Battle Born Offroad Racing #1911

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Battle Born Offroad Racing is based out of Las Vegas, NV. Competing in the #1911 Pro NA Wildcat XX

Photos from Battle Born Offroad Racing #1911's post 05/31/2025

Me and my guys work there asses off day in and day out to provide our customers the best service and parts you can get. We have made it our mission to be the best shop in the southwest and we are well on our way to accomplishing that. We've got some big things in the works that will take us to the top and im excited to share them all with you. In the meantime, it feels good to get a reward from our vendors for busting our butts. Thailand in January was amazing with and this trip out to Texas has been nothing but class from . Im so lucky to have these opportunities, and I thank my partners and my team for everything they have done to get to where its at. Thanks you .giss for letting me take this one and holding down the fort. 2025 is almost halfway done and its been one for the books so far.

05/05/2025

Jumping into Monday like... Hope you all have a great week

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04/13/2025

Felt good to get back behind the wheel. Thanks to for letting me rip in his X3 at the

04/08/2025

Derek with D&D racing asked if I wanted to drive one day of the Southern Nevada Off Road Enthusiasts King Shocks Battle at Primm and of course I had to say yes. BAP is one of my favorite races and having not been there for the last two years, I really appreciate the opportunity Derek gave me to get back out there. I've never driven his car, but that wasn't an issue.

I drove the Saturday heat, electing for a rear start. Right away we had an issue on the starting line. The car stumbled on the launch and wouldnt get up and go until we were around the first corner. As we exited the short course, things seemed to smooth out and the car picked up speed, hitting over 90 on the first long straight. Great, I thought, we are back into it but then going into checkpoint 3 I overcooked it a bit, and with a wet course I ran a few feet off that left corner. We recovered quickly and on that next straight I was able to pass a car. I started to get comfortable and by the next long straight on the southeast section of the track, I had passed a total of 4 cars.

We continued to work our way up until the issues started to appear again. Coming into the hot pit the car stumbled and went into limp mode. I had to stop, shut off the car and wait about 10 seconds before starting it up again for it to go back into limp mode a second time. We got it going again but this wouldnt be the last time we ran into this issue. In fact, we hit limp mode 6 times throughout the race, costing us about 30secs each time and throwing me out of my groove. Outside of that, the race went pretty smooth with most other drivers being courteous and moving over when we caught them without the need to bump.

That was until the last lap. With a solid finish just half a lap away, we ran out of fuel on the back straight. The car stuttered, ran fine, then shut off completely. With a large berm to our right and a rocky section to the left, I pulled over as far as I could but stopped on the course. Calling in to SNORE ops and letting them know of the situation, they were able to get Scott, a veteran retrieval worker, over to our location and topped off with a couple gallons of fuel in about 10-12 minutes. Thanks Scott! We got back moving, and finished the race within time.

All in all, we finished 14th on day one, starting from 25th. Having lost somewhere between 12-15 minutes, I only wonder about where we could have ended up had we not ran into so many issues with the car. Top 5 perhaps? Not bad for not racing offroad in 2 years. I am going to check our camera timestamps and figure out the exact time lost.

Getting back to the pit, I noticed a large amount of black buildup on the rear number plate. Unburnt fuel. The car was running extremely rich which was causing fuel to ignite in the exhaust, causing the overboost and getting us less than 5MPG. The tune that was on the car was not working for us, so it was reflashed that night back to stock for Derek to take the wheel on Sunday.

See you all at the Dirt Shades Caliente 250

04/15/2024

The is this weekend, and while we aren't out racing, we went to support other drivers and check out some great racing action. Here is a shot from the 2022 Battle At Primm. See you at the

04/14/2024

Not racing this weekend but it's always good to see another XX out here. At the Southern Nevada Off Road Enthusiasts Battle At Primm.

01/09/2024

Looking forward to a great season of racing with Southern Nevada Off Road Enthusiasts. A stacked schedule, we hope to make evry race this year after taking last season off.

The car is faster than ever before with plenty of new upgrades for the 2024 season. Installing a new transaxle and getting the vehicle cleaned and wrapped is all that is left for the Battle Born Offroad Racing #1911 Wildcat XX.

09/28/2023

Come see us at the Off-Road Expo this weekend! Chas & Derek will both be at the show pm Saturday thanks to Race-Dezert. Check out all the new gear, get free posters from RDC, see the Baja 1000 map first and much more.

09/26/2023

Big money for UTV classes at the Speed UTV Southern Nevada Off Road Enthusiasts Rage at the River! Looking forward to this one.

Of course we’ve got some love to share for the SXS’s! Sign up today for the biggest event of the year 😎

09/20/2023

Looking forward to this race! Battle Born Offroad will be on site for contingency and Battle Born Offroad Racing #1911 will be going for the gold in the Pro NA UTV class.

Just because there’s still 140 days until Rage at the River doesn’t mean we’re not as excited and preparing just as much as you are! Who’s ready to Rage? 🤪😎

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