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2017 W.E. Rock Rock Crawling Championship Series

W.E. Rock Event Schedule and Cheering List

Western Series Schedule

  • March 4th-5th W.E. Rock West Round 1 – Congress, Arizona – Thompson’s Ranch
  • May 20th-21st W.E. Rock West Round 2 – Cedar City, Utah – Three Peaks
  • July 8th-9th W.E. Rock West Round 3 – Norden, CA – Donner Ski Ranch

Western Drivers:

Brandy Southall - Unlimited Class - Read Bio
Olivia Messer - Unlimited Class - Read Bio
Virginia Foster - Sportsman A Class - Read Bio
MacKenzie Duncan - Sportsman Class - Read Bio
Kaitlin Tydeman - Sportsman Class - Read Bio
Holly Erlandsen - Sportsman Class - Read Bio
 

Eastern Series Schedule

  • April 22nd-23rd W.E. Rock East Round 1 – Dayton, TN – Kizzar’s
  • June 3rd-4th W.E. Rock East Round 2 – Warren, NH – Mountain Mud Run Terrain Park
  • July 8th-9th W.E. Rock East Round 3 – Tremont, PA – Rausch Creek

 

Eastern Drivers:

Laurie Gray - Unlimited Class - Read Bio
Jessica Johnston - Unlimited Class - Not Available

 


Additional Events –

  • August 12th-13th W.E. Rock Sportsman – Broken Boulder Farm – no season points
  • September 9th-10th W.E. Rock Grand Nationals – Farmington, NM – Choke Cherry Canyon

 

To be added to the list of Lady Racers, please contact Charlene at Bower Media here.

RACERS

Brandy Southall – 2017 WERock Competitor

W.E. Rock Rock Crawling Lady Driver Bio for Brandy SouthallDriver of Record: Brandy Southall Spotter: Randy Southall Age: 42 From: Chico, CA Class:  West Coast Unlimited...

Holly Erlandsen – 2017 WERock Competitor

W.E. Rock Rock Crawling Lady Driver Bio for Holly Erlandsen Driver of Record: Holly Erlandsen Spotter: Jason Veal Age: 30 From: Sandy,...

Jessica Johnston – 2017 WERock Competitor

W.E. Rock Rock Crawling Lady Driver Bio for Jessica JohnstonDriver of Record: Jessica Johnston Spotter: Alan Woodson From: Virginia Class:  East Coast Unlimited Class...

Kaitlin Tydeman – 2017 WERock Competitor

W.E. Rock Rock Crawling Lady Driver Bio for Kaitlin TydemanDriver of Record: Kaitlin Tydeman Spotter: Graeme Tydeman Age: 27 From: Bend, Oregon Class: ...

Laurie Gray – 2017 WERock Competitor

W.E. Rock Rock Crawling Lady Driver Bio for Laurie GrayDriver of Record: Laurie Gray Spotter: Brian Gray Age: 48 From: Marietta, GA Class:...

MacKenzie Duncan – 2017 WERock Competitor

W.E. Rock Rock Crawling Lady Driver Bio for MacKenzie DuncanDriver of Record: MacKenzie Duncan Spotter: Scott Duncan Age: 18 From: Small Town, Northern CA Class:  West Coast...

Olivia Messer – 2017 WERock Competitor

W.E. Rock Rock Crawling Lady Driver Bio for Olivia Messer Driver of Record: Olivia Messer Spotter: Chris PoblanoAge: 16From: Fresno, CAClass:  West Coast Unlimited ClassTeam Name: Team Trail-GearTeam...

Virginia Foster – 2017 WERock Competitor

W.E. Rock Rock Crawling Lady Driver Bio for Virginia FosterDriver of Record: Virginia Foster Spotter: Chris Foster Age: 35 From: Flagstaff, AZ Class: ...

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Information About W.E. Rock

Coming out to a WE Rock Event for the first time can be a bit overwhelming, so we would like to share what you can expect.

we-rock-congress-060Each event starts on Saturday morning at 10 a.m. with the National Anthem. The competitors are lined up and ready to start on multiple obstacles at the same time. There are typically eight courses available to begin. The courses labeled A are for the professional classes, the courses labeled C are for the sportsman classes. You will be see all kinds of vehicles on each course.

Each competitor will complete four courses on Saturday and four courses on Sunday. The best professionals will move in to the Shootout course on Sunday afternoon to determine who the winners of the weekend are.
Courses are designed to be completed in ten minutes or less. If a driver fails to complete in ten minutes, they will receive points only for their progressive gates. Each course generally has elevation changes, crack lines, cone placements and other obstacles designed to challenge the drivers and spotters.

Each team consist of three parts, the car, the driver and the spotter. Each team uses the best strategies for them to score the best possible score. Scoring is like golf, the lowest score wins. Each team starts the day at zero, the best teams will finish with negative scores for the day. They achieve those scores by completing the course on time, taking few backups, not hitting cones and taking bonus lines. There are other things that affect the scores, but these are the top items to watch for.

virginia foster werock ladies offroad networkThere are six classes of vehicles, the Unlimited class is the most advanced. Very few rules attach to what can be driven in this class, cars are sometimes very light, on big tires. Other cars in this class may have fallen here because they don’t fit the limitations of other classes. In Unlimited, the cars can have rear steer as well. The ProMod class is another professional class, the cars are designed as two-seaters and look more like a vehicle you could recognize on the streets. These have been highly modified, but still retain the look of a real car. The other potential professional class is the Mod Stock class, the Mod Stock class is the only pro class that does not compete on the A courses, you will find them on the C courses which are milder.

We also have Sportsman A and Sportsman C classes. We divide them in two classes to keep the competition fair. Sportsman A typically are more in line with Unlimited buggies with bigger tires, the C class will have smaller tires and a variety of vehicles types, from Toyota pickups to jeep trail rigs. The Sportsman classes are designed to allow the trail rider to come out and try his/her hand at competition without having to meet all of the build requirements of the pro classes. With just meeting some safety standards, you can compete here as well. Check the WE Rock rules for those standards.

The final class of competitors is UTV, these compete on the C courses as well. It is amazing how versatile UTV’s are.

After the final shootout course of the day is complete, you are welcome to stay for the Awards Ceremony where all of the drivers receive trophies and cash.

On-site you will find food vendors, toilets and plenty of sunshine (on a good day). There is also lots of dirt, so plan on getting dusty. We also have the W.E. Rock Events General Store for all your official merchandise – t-shirts, hoodies, caps, etc. and many of our sponsors have booths at the event as well.

Holly Erlandsen werock ladies offroad networkAt the gate, pay your entry fee, and then follow the traffic flow. You will usually pass the W.E. Rock Events trailer first, please stop and take a look and ask ANY questions you may have. Then look around for the spectator safe areas to watch the action, almost anything outside the barriers is good. Rockcrawling is one of the few motorsports event that you can be up close and personal with the competition.

There will be an announcer available to keep you up to date on the action. Listen close, everything is broadcast over the loudspeaker.

Between competitive runs, you are welcome to walk around and look at the cars and meet the drivers, grab their autograph and ask some questions. This is a family friendly event, but please be aware of your children’s movements and keep them out of competition areas.

Since you have already checked out the website, go to the event page under the Schedule Tab and check for the other details that are specific to the event you are attending, that’s where we list details about the event, including directions, times, etc.

Some things you may want to bring with you – Folding chairs, blanket, sunscreen, hat or umbrella, coats, sweatshirts or rain gear depending on the forecast. Water to drink and snacks – coolers are allowed on site – however, be aware that some of our sites do not allow alcohol depending on the property owner, best to reference the Schedule Post. Money for buying souvenirs, but know that credit cards are typically accepted too.

We look forward to seeing you at a WE Rock Event – if you Facebook, be sure to like our W.E. Rock Events page – this will give you the most up-to-date info and updates throughout the competition week and weekend. At the end of the weekend there will be pictures posted from the event…which you might be in! Feel free to Tag yourself in any of the pictures. www.facebook.com/werocklive

During the course of the next week we post the final results, lots of pictures, a recap on the event and videos. Please come back to see what you may have missed on the other side of the course.