A podium finish for Renezeder via the new Nissan Titan
The new PRO 4×4 Nissan Titan, which is the latest addition in the truck line of Nissan, proved to be a good choice for international racer Carl Renezeder as he finished on top in the Lucas Oil World Series of Off-Road Racing (WSORR) in Crandon, Wisconsin.
In front of a massive audience at the Crandon International Off-Road Raceway, Renezeder, who is also the title-holder for the Chairman’s Cup, managed three podium finishes using the Nissan Titan. The debuting 4×4 Nissan truck went up for the thrilling 4×4 and 2-wheel drive high-horsepower trucks battle all the way to the final lap.
Renezeder’s Lucas Oil Nissan Titan was brought up to the challenge of overpowering racers Kent Brascho in a Goodyear Chevrolet and Marty Hart in a Maxxis Ford, to name a few. The Titan’s 4×4 high-horsepower managed podium finishes in rounds three and four of the WSORR series.
Titan’s V8 engine has about 317 horsepower with a 5.6 liter endurance, pushing it an edge to the other 4×4 trucks that participated in the racing battle. The six-seating capacity truck’s fully boxed ladder frame allowed precision and depth in maneuvering inside the Crandon racetrack. In addition to its superb engine power, the Titan’s 385 lbs of torque served as the anchor as the truck would swerve along curvy tracks.
By July 14-15, the race war continues in Bark River, Michigan. This two-day off-road battle will serve as the crucial stepping stone for racers seeking inaugural WSORR Series Championship titles.
