Jason Voss Wins 2014 BITD Vegas to Reno

Aug. 18, 2014 By Art Eugenio, Photos by Art Eugenio/GETSOMEphoto.com
Jason Voss

For the second consecutive year, Jason Voss earned the win home for the Best in the Desert General Tire Vegas to Reno race. Battling a racecourse of over 500 miles of silt, rocks and searing desert heat, Voss led the race from the start for flag-to-flag win with no issues.

“First time starting up front so figuring out the pace was the biggest challenge,” Voss said. “I didn't want to over-drive the truck early on. We set a pace we were comfortable with and just stuck with it. If split times showed someone catching us we knew we would have to step it up. Perfect day, no flats, we just kept forward momentum all day.”

After qualifying first, Voss used the clean air out front to his advantage.

“Not sure when the last time someone won from the pole, but we thought we could do it,” Voss said. “No dust is a huge advantage. We still can't believe we won back to back.”

Gary Weyhrich

Dale Dondel broke his streak of DNFs for second overall at this year’s race. Dondel had often qualified well but new truck gremlins often took him out of the running. Third overall and in Trick Truck was awarded to Gary Weyhrich in his Ford Geiser, who battled his way through the Nevada silt up from the 13th starting position. Steve Stroble brought his Trick Truck out from Clarks, Nebraska, and punched his way through the pack from 18th to the fourth overall. Jesse Jones qualified into a great starting position in third, but come race day Jones had a rough time after a few navigational errors and later a run in with a UTV. In spite of his issues, Jones still rounded out the top five overall.

Justin Lofton

The first Class 1500 vehicle across the finish line was Justin Lofton, who earned sixth overall in this year’s race. Finishing in second in Class 1500 was Corey Keysar, who was the only other race in the class to crack the overall top 10.

Once again the “Longest off-road race in the United States” was conquered by the Voss Motorsports team. So far, Voss has set the mark for a potential Championship run in 2014. The question is – can anyone catch him? Next up on the BITD schedule is the ever-popular Bluewater Desert Challenge in Parker, Arizona. Stay tuned for Off-Road’s coverage of the two-day desert short course racing event.

Steve Strobel

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Unofficial Results – 2014 BITD Vegas to Reno
Trick Truck & Class 1500

1. Jason Voss (Ford) – 8:29:28
2. Dale Dondel (RCE) – 8:44:09
3. Gary Weyhrich (Ford) – 8:46:35
4. Steve Strobel (Ford) – 8:56:00
5. Jesse Jones (Ford) – 8:58:24
6. Justin Lofton (Jimco) – 9:00:12
7. Tory Herbst (Ford) – 9:01:13
8. Corey Keysar (Jimco) – 9:11:01
9. Shawn Croll (Ford) – 9:11:59
10. Cameron Steele (Ford) – 9:13:41

Class 1000
1. Cody Freeman (CTM) – 10:03:21
2. Jason Coleman (Jimco) – 10:35:12
3. Lee Banning Sr. (Ford) – 11:02:09
4. JJ Schnarr (Alumi) – 11:10:57
5. Peter Hahas (Chevy) – 11:15:22

Class 3000
1. Cole Pfister (CTM) – 13:07.20
2. Tim Brown (MSN) – 13:11.37

Class 6000
1. PJ Gugielmo (Chevy) – 12:06.57
2. Ben Abatti III (TLT) – 12:07.12
3. Andrew McLeod (TLT) – 12:16.38
4. Jeff Proctor (TLT) – 12:34.21
5. Logan Holladay (TLT) – 12:40.04

Class 6100
1. Tony Smiley (Geiser) – 10:03.29
2. Chad Hall (Chevy) – 10:08.10
3. Brett Sourapas (MSN) – 10:17.10
4. Erick Jacobs (CTM) – 10:23.44
5. Larry Connor (MSN) – 11:22.28

Class 7200
1. Jeff Horsley (Ford) – 11:01.24
2. Devin Rumsey (Ford) – 11:13.59
3. Pete Sohren (CTM) – 11:46.07
4. Steve Kovach (Ford) – 12:30.36
5. Dallas Luttrell (Chevy) – 13:00.58

Class 8000
1. Macrae Glass (Ford) – 11:56.28
2. Don German (Chevy) – 12:57.33

Motorcycle
OPEN A
1. Kimberly Bussing (Hon) – 11:46.31
2. Chris Lehmuth (Hon) – 11:52.50
3. Tye Petersen (Kaw) – 11:53.50
4. Shawn Storc (Honda) – 11:53.56
5. Joseph Jacobson (Kaw)  – 11:58.50

Open P
1. Ricky Brabec (Kaw) – 8:54.52
2. Ty Davis (Hus) – 9:09.19

0-30 E

1. Joseph Delucie (Hon) – 11:21.23 
2.  Clint Chew (Kaw) – 11:26.27
3.  Ron Ford (Hon) – 13:27.44

0-30 P
1. Ryan Dudek (Hon) – 9:25.24
2. Chris Brown (KTM) – 9:50.54

0-40 E
1. Trevor Pacheco (Hon) – 10:35.51
2. Frank Goodson (KTM) – 10:36.47
3. Steve Rinker Jr. (Yam) – 11:18.06
4. Stephen Berger (Hon) – 11:29.44

0-50 E
1.Lance Horton 11:14.26 (Hon)
2. Dana Reed 11:44.39 (Hon)
3. Joe Bolton 13:07.59 (Hon)

OPEN E
1. Ed Sellers Jr. 10:02.45 (KTM)
2. Ricky Dahlberg 10:03.14 (KTM)
3. Grant Statley 10:22.39 (KTM)
4. Nick Gust 10:40.23 (KTM)
5. Taylor Stevens 10:42.01 (Kaw)

IM A
1. Michael Roberts 13:51.20 (KTM)
2. Adam Brown 14:49.25 (KTM)
3. Davy Patterson 17.19.54 (Hon)

IM E
1. Tony Gera 10:20.23 (Hon)
2. Josh Wilson 10:32.56 (Yam)
3. Alan Cameron 10:45.56 (Yam)
4. Jeremy Newton 10:57.44 (Suz)
5. Mike Chastain 11:33.56 (Hon)

250P
1. Jeremy Purvines 10:34.31 (Bet)

250 E
1. David Watts 12:28.20 (Yam)
2. Ausin Bolton 13:20.28 (KTM)

Quad
1. Gilbert Davila (Honda) – 11:30.55
2. Don Higbee (Polaris) – 12:17.43
3. Paul Engen (Yamaha) – 14:55.02
4. Juan Dominquez (Honda) – 17:25.11
P1. David Scott (Honda) – 10:47.42
P2. Mitchell (Honda) – 10:58.35

UTV
1.  Scott Kiger (Polaris) – 11:18.03
2. Brandon Schueler (Polaris) – 11:18.58
3. Jason Murray (Can-Am) – 11:44.31
4. Brian Bush (Polaris) - 12:01.53
5. John Angal (Polaris) - 12:06.56
SR1 – Matt Krimple (John Deere) – 14:55.12
850 P – Dave Lytle (Kawasaki) – 16:24.26


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