MRT Tires Dominate NORES SXS 12-Hour at Famous Reading Outdoors

MRT Tires Dominate NORES
SXS 12-Hour at Famous Reading Outdoors
Double Victory for Glen Jung as MRT Racers Lead the Charge
Huntington Beach, CA – August 6, 2025 — MRT Tires once again proved their unmatched durability and race-winning performance, delivering dominate results at the grueling NORES (National Off Road Endurance Series) SXS 12-Hour endurance race, held July 25-27, 2025 at Famous Reading Outdoors in Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
Battling relentless rocky climbs, axle-deep mud, and rugged coal-country terrain, MRT racers showed why they trust MRT to carry them through the finish — no matter the challenge.
Leading the way, Glen Jung (#77) iron manned his way to finish 1st place in both the Pro 12-Hour and Pro 6-Hour events on 33” MRT Desert Storm tires. Close behind, Eric Westover (#212) secured 2nd place in both the Pro 12-Hour and Pro 6-Hour, while Thomas Robinson (#344) claimed 3rd in the Sportsman 12-Hour and 3rd in the Open 1-Hour; all on MRT Desert Storm Tires. In the Weekend Warrior SxS class, Stephen Raccomandato (#17) overcame a broken rim that forced his team to run a tire flat for over six miles — and the MRT Desert Storm tire still finished the race without damage.
"The terrain was brutal, and we even had to run a flat for six miles due to a broken rim. The rim was destroyed, but the tire had absolutely no damage — I attest to how durable MRT Desert Storms are." — Stephen Raccomandato #17
"Awesome to bring home multiple wins in Pro UTV for the 77 Motorsport Team at the SXS 12 Hour Endurance Race with NORES. Thanks to MRT Tires for their support and taking a beating through the gnarliest conditions for 12 hours!!!" — Glen Jung #77

Ready for Anything
From multi-hour endurance grinds to the roughest terrain the East Coast has to offer, MRT Tires continue to prove why they're trusted by racers who refuse to quit. When the terrain gets brutal, only the toughest tires survive — and that's exactly what MRT delivers.
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