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Chaney 3rd in His First-Ever Pro 4 Race

Not content with gunning for the championship in one racing discipline, Kyle Chaney used the rest of his weekend at Bark River to take a podium in his first-ever Pro 4 truck race.

With one event left in the season, the Can-Am/XPS Lubricants/Chaney Racing driver came close to locking down the Lucas Oil Midwest Short Course Pro Modified SxS title, winning the first race. He then took on truck racing, earning third place in the first Pro 4 competition of his career. Bark River Up Road Rumble in the U.P was held August 9-11 in Bark River, Michigan.

“It was my first Pro 4 race, and I had spent just 20 minutes in the truck testing,” said Chaney. “Went out there, started last, and by the end of the race, we got third. This is a brand-new car, but it sat for two years, so we still have a few bugs to work out of it.”

Chaney’s win in the Pro Modified SxS race was his fifth in a row in the category, and with just four more points, he’ll have an unassailable lead and clinch the championship. “We’re going to focus hard on Pro 4 for Crandon because we pretty much have the Pro Mod championship wrapped up,” said Chaney. “We’re learning a lot, and we’ll go into next year with some confidence.”

The Lucas Oil Midwest Short Course League season wraps up August 31 – September 1 with the World Championship Off-Road Races at Crandon International Raceway in Crandon, Wisconsin. Maxxis congratulates Kyle Chaney on his amazing results at Bark River and throughout the 2019 season.

Kyle Chaney chargin hardKyle Chaney throwing a little roost for the fans. Chaney 3rd in His First-Ever Pro 4 RaceKyle Chaney’s XPS/MAXXIS rig looking sharp in its debut.

?Harlen Foley