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2009 W.E. Rock Grand National Championships - Multipurpose Rocker

Tracy Jordan Proves The Flexibility Of His High-Tech Crawler At The W.E.Rock Grand Nationals

Photography by Mike Magda

Midway through the run, Jordan rolled on his side in a deep bowl. He used his rear steering to gain just enough traction against the walls to power upright and continue on course. He also cleared a massive 20-point hill to finish the course with just six total points. His final score for the championship was -34 followed by Bradshaw at -28. It was Jordan's eighth championship in all forms of crawling, but his first in W.E.Rock.

In Pro Modified, the team of Brad and Roger Lovell maintained a tight but steady lead throughout the competition. They led Troy Bailey and Travis Heslington by 14 points after the first day, and stretched that advantage to 18 points entering the shootout. Bailey scored a respectable 8 points in the shootout to put pressure on Lovell, but Lovell's Ford Ranger scored a low round of six points to win the overall title by 20 points. Buzz Bronsema and Shon Wilson finished in Third, 55 points behind Lovell.

Becca Webster and her spotter, Mike Berard, were the sentimental favorites in Pro Modified. They were Third after the first day, but slipped to Fourth going into the shootout. Webster had announced her intentions to retire after the event. Unfortunately, she rolled in the same bowl that nearly sidelined Jordan and was forced to give her farewell address as the recovery teams pulled out her vehicle.

2009 W.E.ROCK Grand National Championships
Driver/Spotter Total Points
Unlimited Class
Tracy Jordan/Jason Jordan -28
Brent Bradshaw/Chris Poblano 9
Jesse Haines/Brian Howard 14
Cody Waggoner/Jim Waggoner 21
Carl Shortridge/Mike Fox 68
Jason Paule/Mark Berger 87
Shannon Campbell/Lance Clifford 158
Rick Mooneyham/Scott Ward 176
Todd Young/John Hoffman 211
Brandon Montgomery/Kenny Rose 226
Matt Messer/Tim Florian 229
Pro Modified Class
Brad Lovell/Roger Lovell 13
Troy Bailey/Travis Heslington 33
Buzz Bronsema/Shon Wilson 68
Craig Thompson/Red Dragon 135
Nick Campbell/Jason Berger 145
Ken Blume/Kyle Brusso 172
Mike Thompson/Eric Johnson 177
Dean Bulloch/Carl Munford 181
Bill Kunz/Mike Shaffer 186
Derek West/Ritchie Keller 195
Danny Rohrer/Chad Rolfert 197
Nicole Johnson/Frank Johnson 198
Brian Errea/Joel Randall 200
Todd McCullen/Troy Dagen 215
Mike Klensin/Chris Adamen 241
Justin Lawson/Cody Keller 256
Barry Beadle/Todd Stephenson 260
Richard Walker/Colin DeRosa 262
  • Jordan earned negative scores on four of the eight courses on his way to the championship.
  • Brad and Roger Lovell celebrate their Pro Modified championship with younger members of the family.
    Brad and Roger Lovell celebrate their Pro Modified championship with younger members of th
  • A longtime favorite on the rock circuit, Becca Webster finished fourth in Pro Modified. Her spotter is Mike Berard. Her vehicle rolled in one of the final obstacles during the shootout. While the recovery team pulled it out, she announced her retirement to the crowd.
    A longtime favorite on the rock circuit, Becca Webster finished fourth in Pro Modified. He
  • Former national champion Jason Paule was second after the first day in the Unlimited class, but rolled during the shootout and eventually finished Sixth. His spotter is Mark Berger.
    Former national champion Jason Paule was second after the first day in the Unlimited class
  • Jordan rolled at the bottom of this narrow bowl, but was able to power the Rock Bug upright.
    Jordan rolled at the bottom of this narrow bowl, but was able to power the Rock Bug uprigh
  • Tracy and Jason Jordan celebrate their Unlimited Victory.
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