Third Generation Race Car Driver Lays His Father to Rest

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Justin Elenburg surprised his team, including the pit crew, by delivering his father's eulogy while the other members of the Chapo Racing team gathered around him. Justin didn't prepare his remarks in advance. He wanted his words to come from the heart.

Tempe, AZ (PRWEB) October 19, 2016

The sport of racing automobiles has a long history on the North American continent. The utility terrain vehicles (UTVs) that young drivers like Justin Elenburg favor are carrying on a long tradition. This past August Elenburg, the lead driver for the Chapo Racing team (http://www.chaporacing.com), paid homage in the middle of the to the "jalopy" drivers like his late father who helped make racing more popular in the US.

Racing is in Justin Elenburg's blood. Elenburg's father, Larry Dale Elenburg, who suffered from Alzheimer's, died in June in Florida at the age of 76, was a well-known leading figure in California's jalopy racing community. When he died, Elenburg and his sister and decided that they would take his ashes to the open desert and release them there during the "Best in the Desert" race, where Justin was competing. He family decided to honor his father's love for racing by scattering his remains at Tonopah, Nevada, the midpoint of the race. The elder Elenburg had lived most of his life in the desert and racing had been an important part of his life – as it had been for Justin's father – and his father's father before him.

Justin surprised his team, including the pit crew, by delivering his father's eulogy while the other members of the Chapo Racing team gathered around him. Justin didn't prepare his remarks in advance. He wanted his words to come from the heart.

The date of the Las Vegas To Reno race was August 19, 2016. His father's ashes were scattered in Tonopah, Nevada on the 20th, a Saturday, surrounded by race cars descended from the hot rods of his youth, in the middle of a desert, a place where his father had always felt at home.

Here is part of what he said as he scattered his father's ashes:

"He loved the desert. He loved racing. And he loved Las Vegas. I knew that this patch of sand would be a great place to set him free for the rest of eternity. Here he will be able to watch over us and continue to race with us through the years. He gave taught me kindness and passed on his easy-going manner and spirit to me, and I thank him for that. [He spreads the ashes in silence.] Let's make him proud."

UTV Racing Growing in Popularity

Elenburg's grandfather had been the president of the California Jalopy Association. Justin carries not only his father's legacy but his grandfather's by becoming a race car driver and a leader in the racing community. His Chapo Racing team (http://chaporacing.com) is part of the surge in growth of UTV racing that is attracting more new fans each day.

UTVs have become more popular among racing drivers than any other vehicle class. The omnipresence of the social media -- from Facebook to Snapchat -- has exponentially increased the number of people following UTV racing over the last decade. Sponsors have also taken note. It creates greater name recognition for vehicle manufacturers and informs potential buyers of the capabilities of the cars they make, customize, supply and service. As more people discover the excitement and the joy of off-road racing, interest in the sport is growing at a rapid clip.

The Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTVs) he drives for the Chapo Racing team (http://chaporacing.com) he leads race at high speeds through hundreds of miles of open desert past rocks, cactus, and the rattlesnakes that thrive in Arizona outback.

UTV racing has become a big deal in recent years, and the Chapo team is becoming well known as they compete in races like Mexico's brutal Baja 1000 and the "Best in the Desert" competition that begins in Las Vegas and ends in Reno, covering approximately 650 miles along the way. Known as the longest off-road race in the United States, it lasts two days and attracts some of the best cars and drivers on the continent.

Lately, UTVs have become more popular among racing drivers than any other vehicle class. Sponsors have taken note. They know that racing creates greater name recognition for vehicle manufacturers. They are aware that it is an effective way to inform potential buyers of the capabilities of the cars they make, customize, supply, and service. As more people discover the excitement and the joy of off-road racing, interest in the sport is growing at a rapid clip. This should come as no surprise. Racing is in America's blood, too.

Chapo on the Move: Improving with Each Race

Chapo finished 12th out of 35 in the 1900 class that includes Naturally Aspirated Pro Production UTVs and finished 102nd Overall out of 343 entries
Chapo Racing completed 648 miles in 15 hours, 22 minutes, and 39 seconds.

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They are learning more with each competition and are considered one of the teams to watch closely as they rise in the rankings of UTV teams.

Chapo Racing Sponsors

Lonestar Racing (http://lsracing.com/)
Can-Am (http://can-am.brp.com/off-road/)
DWT Wheels (http://www.dwtforum.com/)
Arisun Tires (http://arisuntiresusa.com/)

About Chapo Racing

Chapo Racing competes in major UTV competitions throughout Arizona, Nevada, and Mexico. The rugged four-wheel drive all-terrain vehicles are rapidly becoming the vehicles of choice for some of the world's best race car drivers. Founded by serial entrepreneur Justin Elenburg, the owner of three Internet companies QuoGen (http://quogen.com), a lead generation enterprise, mobileFUSED (http://www.mobilefuse.com), a CPA networking company, and Islands Miracle (http://www.islandsmiracle.com), a vitamin supplements e-commerce company.

Chapo Racing is becoming a team to watch as it continues to gain experience in some of the toughest races on the continent. It is attracting the attention of top sponsors and becoming known for the dialogue it is establishing with a growing fan base.

Late in 2015, Justin "Chapo" Elenburg decided to race in the Southwest's 1900 UTV class. He encountered many great drivers and fascinating people, and ultimately started his own racing team. Chapo Racing includes friends, family members, and UTV fans enthusiasts. Everyone involved in the team has either been a fan of off-road racing, or has become a fan. The Chapo team has competed not only in local and regional races, but in Mexico's brutal Baja 1000. Their willingness and determination impressed both fans and potential sponsors. With the enthusiastic support of Lone Star Racing, Can-Am, and other highly regarded patrons, they have completed fiercely in some of the country's toughest races. Turning every race into a learning experience, they are quickly pressing forward on the road to a podium finish.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2016/10/prweb13777184.htm

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