
All Thingz UTV Tear Down in Tennessee Race Recap

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June 30th, 2025
Rain, rocks, and relentless competition defined the 2025 All Thingz UTV Tear Down in Tennessee, but it was Paul Wolff who weathered it all to walk away with an unprecedented sweep—three pole positions, three race wins, and a dominant display of grit and talent at Adventure Offroad Park & Nature Center.
Friday kicked off with the Youth 170 race, where the future stars of off-road racing showed impressive composure. The race paused when Jett Frazier’s car caught fire, giving spectators and teams a scare. Thanks to his safety gear and proper training, Frazier was able to exit the vehicle unharmed—underscoring the importance of Ultra4 USA’s unwavering commitment to safety.
As rain set in Friday evening, the All Thingz UTV 4900 Open Class took the green flag. Paul Wolff led flag-to-flag in a four-lap fight, holding off a stacked field while nursing a broken tie rod on the final lap. Josh Owen and Cody Willenborg completed the podium after battling brutal terrain and slick, muddy lines.
Saturday morning opened with the 4900 UTV Stock Class, where Aaron Lynch stayed smooth and consistent on the rain-soaked course to claim the win. Jeremy Blackburn and Phillip “Pappa” Poe rounded out the top three.
The Pro Modified Class—presented by GForce Technologies—brought Wolff back to the line after overnight repairs. He again took the win in commanding fashion, holding off hard-charging competitors Jim Flory and Jon Schaffer for the checkers.
As rain continued to churn up the terrain, the combined 4500, 4600, and 4800 race turned into a war of attrition. The course proved so challenging that no class was able to complete all four scheduled laps. Based on pace and positioning, officials threw the checkered flag early. Jeff Martin secured the top spot in 4800, followed by Caden Berger and Jesse Shuman. For the 4600 Stock Class, Cory Day came away with the win ahead of Sergio Pinillos and Roger King
The 4400 finale brought another fierce showdown. Paul Wolff started from pole once again, but all eyes were on Eastern Series points leader Philip McGilton and second-place starter Cody Hardesty. Hardesty closed in early on corrected time, but a flat tire sent him to the pits and out of contention. Dustin Robbins surged from sixth to third on Lap 1 before striking a rock and retiring. Brandon Davis and McGilton waged a heated battle behind Wolff, who made a final pit stop to address a leaking steering box.
Despite the odds, Wolff muscled his car through the final lap—adding fluid mid-lap himself—and crossed the line to claim his third victory of the weekend. Davis and McGilton completed the podium in a race that capped a dramatic and grueling weekend of Ultra4 racing.
The 2025 All Thingz UTV Tear Down in Tennessee showcased why Ultra4 USA is unmatched in off-road racing—mixing skill, survival, and heart-pounding action across every class.
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