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Keegan Kincaid Dominates the Competition in 2021 Opener from Antigo
- Updated: June 8, 2021
![Keegan Kincaid in the 2021 Championship Off-Road season opener at Antigo Lions Roaring Raceway. [Images via Proformance Photography/Amanda Fonferek]](https://racingnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Keegan_Kincaid_IMG_6761.jpg)
Keegan Kincaid in the 2021 Championship Off-Road season opener at Antigo Lions Roaring Raceway. [Images via Proformance Photography/Amanda Fonferek]
Posts perfect points score in Championship Off-Road with Pro 2 weekend sweep
Neither Antigo Lions Roaring Raceway nor an expanded field of top-tier Pro 2 racers were any match for Keegan Kincaid in the 2021 Championship Off-Road season opener on Saturday and Sunday. Last year’s Pro 2 runner-up on points reaffirmed his determination to be one spot higher this time around with a massive weekend, scoring both race victories in spirited on-track battles and posting a perfect 102 point score to take the championship lead into Crandon later this month.
![Kyle Kleiman (2nd), Keegan Kincaid (winner) and Jerett Brooks (3rd) at Antigo Lions Roaring Raceway. [Images via Proformance Photography/Amanda Fonferek]](https://racingnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Keegan_Kincaid_IMG_8042-300x200.jpg)
Kyle Kleiman (2nd), Keegan Kincaid (winner) and Jerett Brooks (3rd) at Antigo Lions Roaring Raceway. [Images via Proformance Photography/Amanda Fonferek]
Starting from the front row on a massive 20-truck grid on Saturday, Kincaid immediately checked out on the chaos behind him, although numerous restarts would keep his competition close. But while defending West Coast champion Jerett Brooks, a new addition to the COR field for 2021, would stay in hot pursuit, Kincaid wouldn’t let the restarts get the better of him, hanging on for his first win since last year’s opener at ERX Motor Park by nearly a second at race’s end.
His second win of the season wouldn’t take nearly as long to happen, although it was a harder fight to get there from the fifth place starting spot. With Brooks up front and a rutted racetrack, Kincaid’s opportunity to capitalize came as multiple cautions once again kept the field close. Once he finally clawed his way into second, he took advantage of the leader slowing in a hairpin to take the lead with three laps to go, and pulled away as second place and third went door-to-door in the closing laps.
![Keegan Kincaid, winner in Antigo. [Images via Proformance Photography/Amanda Fonferek]](https://racingnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Keegan_Kincaid_IMG_6876-300x200.jpg)
Keegan Kincaid, winner in Antigo. [Images via Proformance Photography/Amanda Fonferek]
Keegan Kincaid is supported by Lucas Oil, Cooper Tire, Vision Wheel, Discount Tire, Fox Shocks, Langlade Ford, Impact, Traxxas, Champion Power Equipment, Roush Competition Engines, FK Rod Ends, Truck Country, NTN, VP Racing Fuels, and Northern Chill. For more information and to stay in the loop, follow Keegan on Facebook and Instagram.
