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Wisconsin’s rich 46-year history of off-road truck racing has made it one of these most well-known short-course off-road racing destinations. Crandon International Raceway, specifically, has been credited as the location where short-course off-road racing was born. This weekend, Crandon adds to its legend, as the “Big House” will host the first-ever short-course off-road World Cup.

The event will be shown live this weekend on Red Bull TV. As noted in the press release announcing the event, the race will be feature “All the sport’s best drivers. All on one track.”

The race will run on Sunday, September 4 at Crandon International Raceway as part of the 47th annual Labor Day race weekend. Red Bull will air the race at 4 p.m. EST (1 p.m. PST) on its Red Bull TV page. The race weekend at Crandon is a big draw, bringing more than 45,000 fans to the 400-acre facility over the four days of racing. The Crandon World Cup looks to create a race that on a level playing field with no concerns about points or season championships.