Kyle Chaney emerged victorious during Friday’s Can-Am UTV Championship race at King of the Hammers, capturing his third consecutive win in the UTV challenge.
The Pro Stock driver completed the treacherous desert and rock course in 3 hours, 31 minutes and 45 seconds.
“They said our cars couldn’t do it stock. We knew they could,” Chaney wrote in a post-race Instagram post. “Still the King and Can-Am is still the best.”
Phil Blurton finished second overall, but earned first place in the Pro-Mod class.
Cole Clark, who started the race in 22nd, bounced back to finish third overall.
Dustin Jones and Hunter Miller completed the top five.