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Date of Birth: April 16, 1964
With more than 52 Championship Off Road Racing (CORR) wins on his resume, including three CORR Championships - the most recent in 2006 with the debut of the Pro-2 Nissan Titan-bodied race truck - Lake Forest, Calif. native Carl Renezeder is truly a force to be reckoned with in off-road competition.
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Thanks to his considerable accomplishments, the 43-year old Renezeder received one of the most prestigious accolades in off-road racing as Dirt Sports Magazine's "2006 Driver of the Year," besting a variety of other racers in various off-road racing series.
Renezeder is known for his versatility and willingness to drive just about any off-road vehicle he can get his hands on - during a typical race weekend he may drive two classes of trucks.
"After the phenomenal success in 2006 with the debut of our 2-wheel drive Nissan Titan-bodied race truck - with six wins and a CORR Pro-2 championship - it only made sense to take what our team learned and parlay it into a 4-wheel drive program," said Renezeder. "Partnering with Nissan Motorsports has been a huge step forward for our program, and we constantly strive to live up to their unwavering belief in our team. I'm proud to be a partner of Nissan Motorsports."
| Residence |
Laguna Beach, CA |
| Home Town |
Montebello, CA |
| Family |
Wife: Kelley; 4 Children |
| Education |
UCLA graduate, 1987; All-American Water Polo player |
| Hobbies |
XTERRA triathlon, swimming, cycling, skiing, snowboarding, surfing |
| Career |
52 Career CORR Wins |
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Date of Birth : August 21, 1976
Chad Hord began off-road racing in 1999, taking second place in the Super Buggy division. Hord started racing professionally in 2001, capturing 10 top-five finishes in 16 starts and earning a fourth-place finish in the year-end point standings. In 2005, driving a Nissan for the first time, Hord had 10 top-five finishes in 14 starts and captured third place in the year-end point standings.
And in 2006, he became the CORR Pro Lifht Champion with 15 top 5 finishes in 16 starts, including 1 win, 7 second and 5 third place finishes.
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| Residence |
Felch, Mi |
| Family |
Wife : Amy; 2 children |
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