The first round of the UTV class in the GNCC racing series is scheduled to broadcast on April 1 at 5 p.m. The race took place on February 24 in Union, South Carolina at Big Buck Farm.
The Big Buck has all the standard GNCC obstacles: everything from tight woods, to fields, creek crossings, rocks and hill climbs.
The Big Buck facility is owned by Henry Turner and his family, and they are big fans and supporters of GNCC Racing, as are many other citizens of Union.
Since the course gets rough, riders need to be smart. New lines often open up throughout the race, so constantly scanning the terrain for a smoother route can save energy and reduce risks. Most of the tough sections, the hills and mud, are pretty basic, which means the winner will be the rider who runs through the trees fastest.
Here’s a video from seven years ago that includes coverage of GNCC UTV racing:
2011 GNCC UTV Racing
Here is the schedule for the remainder of the GNCC UTV Rounds:
Round 3
April 21-22
CST Camp Coker Bullet
Moree’s Sportsman’s Preserve – Society Hill, SC
Round 4
May 26-27
The Wiseco John Penton
Sunday Creek Raceway – Millfield, OH
Round 5
October 13-14
Powerline Park
Powerline Park – St Clairsville, OH
Round 6
October 27-28
AMSOIL Ironman
Ironman Raceway – Crawfordsville, IN
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The GNCC (Grand National Cross Country Series) was founded in 1975, and the 13-round championship is produced exclusively by Racer Productions. GNCC has more than a 100 different classes, including grueling three-hour GNCC races that lead more than 2000 riders through tracks ranging in length from eight to 12 miles, competing for more than $3 million in contingency prizes. With varied terrain, including hills, woods, mud, dirt, rocks and motocross sections, GNCC events are tests of both survival and speed.
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