Toyo Tires and CJ Greaves Dominate Dirt City Motorplex with Historic Pro-4 Sweep

LENA, WISCONSIN – Toyo Tire U.S.A. Corp. (Toyo Tires®) and drivers CJ Greaves (Pro-4) and Ryan Beat (Pro-2) took multiple victories in Rounds 9 and 10 of the 2025 Championship Off-Road racing season in the top two unlimited classes. Greaves earned two wins, sweeping the weekend and setting a new all-time Pro-4 win record, while Beat claimed a Pro-2 victory in Sunday’s round, adding to their season totals as they each pursue another championship.

The COR series returned to the Dirt City Motorplex to kick off the second half of the season. The track, known for intense racing, features tight turns and short straights that make for exhilarating short-course competition. In Saturday’s Round Nine, CJ Greaves, driving his #22 Monster Energy / Toyota / Toyo Tires Pro-4 truck equipped with off-the-shelf 35x12.50R17 Toyo Open Country® R/T Trail tires, took the checkered flag. With this win, Greaves achieved his 72nd career Pro-4 victory, tying all-time great Carl Renezeder’s overall record.

Greaves entered Sunday’s race looking to complete the weekend sweep. After taking an early lead, he held his position to secure a record-setting 73rd career Pro-4 victory and his 199th career short-course win across all classes. Dominating the Dirt City Motorplex, Greaves will enter the next round at Bark River International Raceway with a prime opportunity to achieve his 200th overall short-course victory, an incredible milestone. He currently holds a commanding lead in the Pro-4 championship standings with six rounds remaining.

In Sunday’s Pro-2 race, Ryan Beat drove his #51 Bilstein / Toyo Tires / Lucas Oil / Chevrolet truck to victory on off-the-shelf 35x12.50R17 Open Country® C/T tires. After a strong start that gave him an early lead, Beat maintained control for the remainder of the race, delivering consistent laps that secured his first win since Antigo and a total of four wins on the season.

“We dominated the weekend in Pro-4 on a track that was rough and wild,” said CJ Greaves. “I’m glad we were able to overcome the challenges and secure my 199th overall short-course win.”

“It feels great to get our fourth win of the season,” said Ryan Beat. “The Open Country C/T tire has been the perfect choice for each of our wins this year, and as the race goes on, the tire performs better and better.”

“Team Toyo kicked off the second half of the Championship Off-Road season with another strong weekend, securing three race wins,” said Stan Chen, senior manager, events, sponsorships and motorsports, Toyo Tire U.S.A. Corp. “These promising results build momentum heading into the final stretch of the season.”

The COR series will travel to Bark River International Raceway in Bark River, Michigan for the Island Resort and Casino Off-Road Rumble in the U.P. on August 8-10, 2025. 

To learn more about the Open Country line of tires for light trucks, SUVs, crossovers, and outdoor adventure vehicles visit ToyoTires.com.

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