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Thrilling Action at the 2025 Rock Krawler Suspension Rausch Creek Rumble

The 2025 Rock Krawler Suspension Rausch Creek Rumble delivered high-octane off-road racing action as top drivers from across the country battled through challenging terrain at Rausch Creek Off Road Park.


Rausch Creek Off Road Park, Pennsylvania – March 16, 2025

The 2025 Rock Krawler Suspension Rausch Creek Rumble delivered high-octane off-road racing action as top drivers from across the country battled through challenging terrain at Rausch Creek Off Road Park. As the first round of the 2025 Ultra4 USA East Series, this event set the tone for an intense season ahead. With multiple classes showcasing elite competition, fans witnessed an exhilarating display of speed, endurance, and strategy.


4900 UTV Open & Pro Stock

Paul Wolff dominated the 4900 AllThingz UTV Open class, getting the win with a time of 1:04:35.846. Nick Anderson finished second at 1:05:22.384, followed by Cody Willenborg in third. In the Pro Stock division, Jeremy Blackburn took the checkered flag with a time of 1:17:38.028, edging out Chris Fletcher.


4900 UTV Pro Modified

Paul Wolff continued his dominant weekend by securing the 4900 GForce Suspension Technologies Pro Modified Main Event, taking the top spot with a total race time of 59:16.539. Wolff’s fastest lap of 29:20.017 set the pace for the competition. Jay Shaw followed in second place with a time of 1:01:38.891, while Jim Flory claimed third at 1:10:03.098.


4500/4600/4800 Classes

The combined race for 4500, 4600, and 4800 classes saw fierce competition. In the 4500 class, Kim Matzen emerged as the top finisher despite a DNF for other competitors. Cory Day claimed victory in the Spidertrax 4600 class, finishing two laps in 2:21:17.863. Meanwhile, Jeffery Price took the win in the Branik Motorsports 4800 class, completing three laps with a time of 2:11:04.146.


UTV 170 Stock

In the UTV 170 Stock A-Main, young racer Jett Frazier secured victory, while Waylan Mundie came away with the second place spot.


4400 Unlimited Class

AK Whatley emerged victorious in the premier 4400 Unlimited Class, completing four grueling laps with a total time of 1:59:15.642. Whatley’s fast lap of 28:41.216 demonstrated precision and control over the punishing course. His victory was even more special as his wife, Maria Whatley, joined him as his co-driver for the first time to help bring home his very first Ultra4 win. Rusty Blyler secured second place with a time of 2:02:38.741, while Jonathan Dawes rounded out the podium at 2:12:13.051. Notably, multiple competitors struggled with mechanical failures, making Whatley’s consistent performance even more impressive.


The 2025 Rausch Creek Rumble proved once again why it’s one of the most thrilling stops on the off-road racing calendar. With intense battles, breakout performances, and mechanical heartbreaks, this year’s event set the stage for another incredible season ahead. For full results, please visit ultra4usa.com


About Rock Krawler Suspension

Rock Krawler Suspension is a leading manufacturer of high-performance suspension systems for off-road vehicles. Known for their durability and cutting-edge design, Rock Krawler products are engineered to withstand the toughest terrain while providing superior handling and stability. As the title sponsor of the Rausch Creek Rumble, Rock Krawler continues to support the off-road racing community by pushing the limits of innovation and performance in Ultra4 and UTV competitions. Check them out here: rockkrawler.com




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