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Hi everybody!

The 2009 season is about to start! Be sure to catch the Traxxas TORC series live, or on ESPN2 and ABC this year!

     As for me, I am still doing physical therapy and healing from my accident last July in Bark River, MI. I don't expect that I will be able to race this year :( ,but I should be around the pits helping out fellow racers and on the spotters towers. It is taking a looong time to heal up from my broken neck and broken back., but I am hopefull that I will be able to continue racing in the future. Thats all for now

See ya around the races!
        Adam Guberud

Hi all!,


sorry I havent had any updates lately, been on the road all season so far.


the year started out o.k., with a 3rd in Owatonna, even with a bad trans. it broke during the next round. after that the season has been a rough one, lots off bad luck, last weekends races I was running in the top 4 both days, broke a tie rod in the first, then the engine blew in the second race. I am hoping to rebound for a strong second half of the season, ( I dont give up).


Anyway I would like to thank all my sponsors


Goodyear


Four season maintenence


and my family


till next time,


Adam

April is almost here! I got to use a new tool I purchaced, a Sawzall, and hacked off the front bumper. Then its over to the frame shop where the top tube on the front end will be trued up. New bumpers and knerf bars will be installed around the buggy.


In the engine department, the parts for the new Rabbit 1710cc are on order. The machine shop is prepping the block. Hopefully by mid April the new driveline will be ready. Currently the plan is to have 3 race-ready engines and 2 race-ready transmissions preped for the start of the season.


The closer the season is to starting, the more exited I am getting. I am racing close to home for the first time in many years. Alot of my friends will be there, so I hope to put on a good showing!


Well thats all for now. I will be posting updates more often now that the season is close.


Thank You for stoping by, and please come again!


Adam 

Hello from Minnesota! Opening day is about 2 months away, and I am starting to get all the race equipment ready. The buggy ended the season last year in good shape, so I mostly have just the normal pre season prep to go through.  Also, I am starting to make as many contacts as possible to line up sponsorship for this season. With 14 rounds of racing, and some TV coverage on speed, Sponsorship is a good investment.


Also this year, I would like to welcome my new crew chief, Todd. Todd comes from a solid racing background and will be a valuable addition to the team.


Well, thats all for today. Until next time


Adam Guberud

Greetings!


We got a blast of winter last week, about 30 inches! where was the snow in December! March is too late.


Plans for the superbuggy are comming along. I am starting to line up parts for the driveline. the frame is going to get stripped down, Inspected, trued up, and painted.


other than that, just waiting for spring.


Talk to ya later!


Adam

Greatings!,


Its the off season. I keep myself buisy racing R/C cars. At the moment, I am racing a 1/8 nitro powered buggy in a indoor track in the middle of Iowa. Keeps me sharp for the summer, mabey, but is very entertaining.


Starting to make plans for working on the Super buggy. I ahve a new engine in the works, along with the normal prep of going through the chassis, new body, and checking out all motors and transmissions befor the start of testing. The chassis is well tuned from last year, and can't wait to inject some more power into the formula!


Until next time,


Adam

NEWS

P.O. Box 99, Crandon, WI  54520, www.wsorr.com  

For Immediate Release, January 13, 2007,   Contact for info, photos, video clips:  Steve Weiss, 303-880-7221

 

WORLD SERIES OF OFF-ROAD RACING BOLSTERS STAFF WITH VETERAN RACE OFFICIAL

 

CRANDON, WI -- The Lucas Oil World Series of Off-Road Racing (WSORR) announced that off-road veteran Terry Severson has joined the staff as Director - Technical & Rules. Severson has been involved in off-road for more than three decades as a racer and race official.  

He spent the last eight years with the CORR series, serving most recently as Midwest Sportsman Tech and Race Director as well as Western Sportsman Tech Director.  Prior to that, Severson worked in a variety of off-road official capacities, including Tech and Competition Supervisor for Pro and Sportsman classes, Sportsman Tech Director, Safety Coordinator, Event Coordinator and Race Controller. Severson was also involved in the design and construction of off-road tracks in Topeka, KS; I-96 Speedway in Lake Odessa, MI (the second stop on the 2007 WSORR tour); and Dresser, WI.

 

Severson joins the staff of WSORR Chief Race Steward Jake Flannery.  "Terry comes to us with a wealth of experience in all phases of off-road racing and will be a welcome addition to our veteran team," said Flannery. "His integrity and knowledge of racers across the country will make him someone that we can depend on to help us create a competitive and fair race atmosphere and a safe racing environment at all WSORR events. Our racers will undergo a vigorous WSORR technical inspection under Terry's supervision, to ensure the safety of themselves and others," added Flannery. "Terry also has a love and dedication to off-road racing that is shared by every other member of the WSORR staff, always putting the interest of the sport first," said Flannery.

 

Severson first raced at the famed Crandon International Off-Road Raceway in 1976 and continued racing in the Midwest throughout the 1980s and 90s in a variety of buggy and truck classes before hanging up his race suit to work as a race official. "I've been involved as a participant or official for more than 30 years in this sport," said Severson. "My background and experience helps me understand the needs of the race teams but I also have an appreciation for the tremendous emphasis that must be placed on safety in our sport," he said.  "Safety is an issue that impacts all of us -- racers, fans, sponsors, promoters, television and track workers. Making sure every race vehicle is safe and is on the same level playing field as the rest of the class has been made a top priority at WSORR," added Severson.

Flannery noted that Severson's appointment adds to the "seamless continuity" of off-road racing in the Midwest.  "We continue to bolster staffing at WSORR with the very best people in the business," he said.  "There is no substitute for experience in this sport.  I don't care if it is technical and competition, publicity and marketing, TV and production, event setup and promotion, driver registration.  This sport has special needs and requires a depth of experience and we have the staff that is making a difference," said Flannery.    

"Terry is an excellent example," he continued.  "And it's the same story throughout our line-up of personnel," he said.   "This isn't the flashy, hot news items like our monster multi-year TV deal with SPEED, or our huge increases in racer purses this coming season," he commented.  "But it is the foundation for taking the business of off-road racing very seriously for the success of all involved".

 

Severson was born and has lived in Spooner, WI, his entire life. He and his wife of 35 years, Ilene, have one daughter, Amie. "My family and I have had a wonderful life being involved with the off-road racing community. I am looking forward to the opportunity to continue that association and to help this sport grow alongside the other dedicated staff members of the World Series," said Severson.

"It's hard to put a title on Terry," said Flannery.  "With all that experience, Terry will be a key member in all the on-track safety, technical, design, competition decisions and directions we take," he said.  Flannery said that additional appointments will be made to his competition and technical staff prior to the WSORR season opening event May 19-20 at Steele County Fairgrounds in Owatonna, MN.  

 

The Lucas Oil World Series of Off-Road Racing is a national short course racing series with a three-year prime time SPEED Network television package through the 2009 season. In addition to a three-year Lucas Oil title sponsorship, the Forest County Potawatomi Community (FCP) is on-board with the WSORR as presenting sponsor, also for three years.  

 

Headquarted in the Midwest -- the "Mecca" of short course off-road racing in the U.S. -- the WSORR features high performance 4x4 and 2-wheel drive pickup trucks racing in their natural environment -- off-road. Other classes range from stock pickup trucks to exotic, high-flying race buggies.  

The Series will race 14 rounds in 2007 at tracks across the Midwest.  Detailed information about the Lucas Oil World Series of Off-Road Racing is available at www.wsorr.com.

CORR            April 21-22            Antelope Valley Fairgrounds      Los Angeles, California

 

WSORR            May 19-20            Steele County Fairgrounds      Owatonna, MN  

CORR            May 19-20            Los Angeles County Fairplex      Los Angeles, California

 

CORR            June 9-10            Chula Vista Raceway            San Diego, California

WSORR            June 9-10            I-96 Speedway                  Lake Odessa, MI

  

WSORR            June 23-24            Crandon Raceway            Crandon, WI  

 

WSORR            July 14-15            UP Off Road 100            Bark River, MI  

 

WSORR            August 11-12            U.P. 100 Raceway              Bark River, MI  

 

WSORR            Aug. 31-Sept. 2      Crandon Raceway              Crandon, WI  

 

CORR            September 15-16      Chula Vista Raceway            San Diego, California

 

WSORR            September 22-23      Lucas Oil Speedway            Wheatland, MO  

 

CORR            September 28-29      Antelope Valley Fairgrounds      Los Angeles, California

 

CORR            October 19-20            Texas Motor Speedway            Dallas, Texas

 

CORR            November 2-3            Las Vegas Motor Speedway      Las Vegas, Nevada  

 

WSORR            November 10, 2007        WSORR Annual Banquet        Regency Hotel