Kincaid Takes Pro 2 Championship, Henderson Sweeps Pro 4 Podium at Championship Off-Road Glen Helen
Keegan Kincaid capped a season of remarkable performances by clinching the Championship Off-Road Pro 2 championship at Glen Helen. He ended the season with a total of 703 points and a 15-point margin of victory.

After running a limited series in 2024, Kincaid was considered something of an underdog at the start of this season, but he staged a massive effort to take on the major teams, and his hard work paid off in the form of the title.
Jimmy Henderson also had an outstanding weekend, sweeping the Pro 4 podium at Glen Helen. “Glen Helen did not disappoint. Jimmy Henderson Motorsports showed up ready to throw down on the West Coast. We set fast lap for the weekend and lead every single lap of the weekend taking home P1 both days. The weather was beautiful, the track turned out great, and best of all the awesome fans packed the house till it was almost out of standing room. Finishing the season with 7 wins. Now it’s time to start preparing to go after that Red Plate championship for 2026,“ said Henderson, who ended the season a strong second in Pro 4 points, with fellow Maxxis athlete Adrian Cenni in third place for the year and Mickey Thomas in fourth.

Brody Eggleston was leading Saturday’s Pro Lite race when a serious crash, from which he was fortunately able to walk away, took him out of contention.
Chaden Minder secured the Pro Buggy championship and won Saturday’s race, with Billy Buth joining him on the podium in third place. Minder was exultant on Instagram: “@chadenzane is taking some hardware home this weekend with taking the top spot in Round 15 & securing the PRO-BUGGY CHAMPIONSHIP.”

Racing excitement wasn’t the only treat for fans who gathered to watch Championship Off-Road’s final rounds for 2025. Maxxis powersports athletes Patrick Evans and Dustin Nowak delivered an exhilarating freestyle show on Saturday, delighting the crowd.

Maxxis congratulates Keegan Kincaid and Chaden Minder on their well-earned championships and Jimmy Henderson on his victories, and thanks all its athletes for their excellent performances.