Sunday Slop: Peot Dominates In The Antigo Mud

2025 Champ Off-Road – Antigo Off-Road National Recap from Antigo Roaring Lions Raceway, Sunday, June 8, 2025

Written by Sean Soseman. Photography by JD Media for Dead Red Off-Road. All Rights Reserved.

ANTIGO, WI — The fans got treated to another muddy masterpiece during Stock Truck Round 4 of the 2025 Champ Off-Road series. While Saturday’s track was dry and dusty, Sunday flipped the script with slippery ruts, slick corners, and more roost than a rooster farm. But hey, that’s off-road racing! Let’s dig into the wild Sunday action at Antigo Roaring Lions Raceway.

The first truck class of the day had tough sledding in the muck!

Antigo: Mud, Mayhem, and a Messy Start

You could feel the tension in the air as the Stock Trucks lined up for Sunday’s race in Antigo. The conditions were wet and unpredictable—not quite the heavy, sticky mess we saw at Wheatland earlier in the season, but still plenty slick to make drivers sweat. With the mud flying, anything could—and did—happen.

Originally set to start P1, Robbie Deede scratched late, which opened the door for veteran driver Kyle Jenshak. He wasted no time jumping to the front and beating everyone into turn one. Right behind him, Colt Wierzba came in too hot and pulled off a full 360-degree spin near the wall. Welcome to mud racing, folks!

Back in the pack, Brian Peot was making some serious noise. He started near the back thanks to the invert, but within a few turns, he was already slicing through the competition. He zoomed past TJ Ewert and Tyler Hoffman on the backstretch, showing everyone that Sunday was his day.

Brian Peot moved quickly through the pack.

Peot Hits the Gas, Jenshak Holds Strong

By lap two, the #519 Chevy of Peot was absolutely on fire—figuratively, of course. He found another gear in the infield and slingshot over the tabletop jump, blazing past Jenshak into the 180-degree turn. You could tell Brian meant business as he built a five-truck lead before fans could even take a breath.

As the halfway caution flew and the field reset for the final four minutes, there were some big names gunning for that podium. Rogaczewski had muscled his way up from eighth to third, while Kirk Graff and Hoffman were holding steady. Peot had the fastest lap of the race, and it looked like he wasn’t about to give up that lead without a fight.

The Antigo mud was difficult for everyone.

Once racing resumed, the chaos continued. Graff passed Rogaczewski right off the line, but quickly spun out in the same muddy sweeper turn where so many had trouble. That spin gifted Rogaczewski the position back and kept Peot’s lead unchallenged for another lap.

 

Jenshak’s Tough Antigo Breakdown, Peot’s Sunday Drive

Just when it seemed like Jenshak might hold on to second place, disaster struck. With time winding down, smoke started pouring from his truck, and he pulled off into the infield. Tough break for a guy who led early and looked strong most of the race. Mechanical gremlins are just part of the sport, especially when you’re racing in mud thick enough to swallow a boot.

Kyle Jenshak's truck suffered a blown engine, and he had to retire.

Rogaczewski quickly inherited second, but by that point, Brian Peot was gone—really gone. We’re talking a full twenty-second lead kind of gone. It was a statement win from the 2024 Crandon World Champion, who bounced back from a second-place finish on Saturday to dominate on Sunday.

Brian Peot earned his second victory of the stock truck season.

Antigo Shakes Up the Championship Chase

Sunday’s finish leaves us with a tight championship picture as the Stock Truck series rolls on. Peot’s win in Antigo puts him just five points behind current leader Dustin Rogaczewski, who continues to rack up podiums. Defending champ Kirk Graff held on for third place, and while he didn’t take the win, his consistency is keeping him in the hunt.

The mud may have been messy, but Antigo delivered a clear message—this title race is far from over. Every point matters, and every lap counts as the trucks roll toward the next stop on the schedule.

Read the Recap of Round 3 Here

Dustin Rogaczewski completes the final turn at Antigo.

Final Results – Stock Truck Round 4

 

    1. Brian Peot, 519, Chevy

    1. Dustin Rogaczewski, 512, Ford

    1. Kirk Graff, 537, Ford

    1. TJ Ewert, 520, Chevy

    1. Tyler Hoffman, 562, Chevy

    1. Colt Wierzba, 517, Chevy

    1. Kyle Jenshak, 542, Chevy