Casey Currie Joins Polaris for 2021 and Beyond
Casey Currie Joins Polaris for 2021 and Beyond Polaris Off-Road is proud to welcome multi-time off-road racing champion and industry icon Casey Currie to the prestigious RZR Factory Racing team and to the broader Polaris family as a brand ambassador. As one of the most influential and accomplished figures in off-road racing, Currie has seen success across just about every off-road racing discipline, including wins at the Dakar Rally, Baja 1000, Baja 500, X-Games, and the Mint 400, along with championships in Short Course off-road racing. Born into an off-road racing family that spans three generations and 60-years of racing, the 37-year-old Currie has carved a legacy of his own as one of the most revered drivers in the sport.
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Polaris Off-Road is proud to welcome multi-time off-road racing champion and industry icon Casey Currie to the prestigious RZR
® Factory Racing team and to the broader Polaris family as a brand ambassador. As one of the most influential and accomplished figures in off-road racing, Currie has seen success across just about every off-road racing discipline, including wins at the Dakar Rally, Baja 1000, Baja 500, X-Games, and the Mint 400, along with championships in Short Course off-road racing. Born into an off-road racing family that spans three generations and 60-years of racing, the 37-year-old Currie has carved a legacy of his own as one of the most revered drivers in the sport.
The Colorado River Indian Tribes have expressed their disappointment that Best in the Desert Racing Association has decided to hold their Parker 425 off-road race in January after the Tribes announced it had been canceled Dec. 29. A statement from Best in the Desert said the race will still take place, but it will be entirely run on land held by the Bureau of Land Management.
The race and events surrounding it have been scheduled for Jan. 13-16.
The Tribes said they had cancelled the race due to fears a large influx of visitors would further spread the coronavirus pandemic. The same day the announcement was made, the Tribes reported 28 new cases among Tribal members to bring the total to 541.