CORR was formed in 1998 by ESPN announcer Marty Reid. It displaced the SODA series at the premiere short course off-road racing series when most of the drivers in SODA moved to CORR. The series was purchased by Jim Baldwin in 2005. Baldwin canceled two of the rounds at Las Vegas in October 2008. In a press release, he stated: "Championship Off Road Racing has made the difficult decision to cancel the Primm, Nevada race on October 25th and 26th. The current credit crisis has made it very difficult to cover CORR’s costs." He filed for bankruptcy and abandoned the sanctioning body's facilities in Chula Vista, California.
The trucks were built or manufactured as a full-size, four-wheel-drive type utility vehicle, capable of being driven through the front wheels. Vehicle must be a standard manufacturer production model available to the general public in the U.S. Vehicle style must have the manufacturer production of 5,000.
Specs: The trucks were built or manufactured as a full-size, two-wheel-drive type utility vehicle, weighing at least 3400 pounds. Vehicle must be a standard manufacturer production model available to the general public in the U.S. Vehicle style must have the manufacturer production of 5,000. Manufacturer body styles and engines must be from the same manufacturer. Horsepower: 8 cylinders, 750-900 HP. Suspension: Front wheel travel limit 18"; rear wheel travel limit 20". Chassis: Maximum wheelbase 120"; minimum wheelbase 113"; maximum track width 93". Body: Maximum body width 80". Weight: Minimum weight with driver ; minimum front axle weight 48% of total truck weight. Tire Size: 35 x 12.50 maximum. Numbering: 1-99.
The trucks were compact trucks which have, must weight 2800 pounds, and can not have more than of front and of rear suspension travel. Vehicle style must have had a manufacturer production of 5,000.
Jason Baldwin – late son of Jim Baldwin, was killed in a plane crash on November 19, 2005.
Jim Baldwin
Josh Baldwin – son of Jim Baldwin
Scott Douglas
Evan Evans
Brendan Gaughan – the futureNASCAR driver competed in the Pro-2 division in the 1997 Winter Series and 1998 season.
Robby Gordon
Rick Huseman
Jimmie Johnson – the future seven-time Sprint Cup Series champion won the 1997 Winter Series Pro-2 championship at Glen Helen Raceway, CORR's first event after taking over from SODA.
Jeremy McGrath
Rod Millen
Rodrigo Ampudia – Made history as being the first international driver to win a CORR race.
Evie Baldwin aka Prettymuddy
Cissy Baldwin
Kelley Renezeder
Rhonda Konitzer
Travis Pastrana
Carl Renezeder
Art Schmitt
Keith Steele - 23 seasons, 2008 WSORR Driver of the Year, 2009 TORC Driver of the Year, 44 career wins, BorgWarner World Champion 2000, 2004,2006, 2008