RED BULL RANCH SCRAMBLE DEBUTS IN DECATUR, TX
April 3, 2023
UTVUG Staff
Cody Miller Wins SXS Pro Class and Austin Braden Wins SXS Sportsman Class
DECATUR, Texas, (April 2, 2023) - The Texas countryside blanketed in spring time bluebonnets and temperatures still mild enough for all day outside fun made for pristine race conditions at the inaugural Red Bull Ranch Scramble. Oak Hill Raceway played host to more than 45 professional and recreational SXS (side-by-side) drivers who christened the newly updated 1.8-mile short-course track filled with hairpin turns, a whoops section, and added jumps. The track, described as one of the fastest in the Red Bull Scramble Series, pushed drivers’ skills to the max, showcasing a barrage of talent from both professional and recreational drivers alike. The two race classes, a SXS Pro class for experienced drivers and a Sportsman class for amateur off-road enthusiasts, were stacked with fierce competition and driving excellency. As example, professionals like Corbin Leaverton and Cody Bradbury who took the Red Bull Sand Scramble Pro Class 1-2 finish in December made their return to the Red Bull Scramble Series in Texas; the duo finished fifth and third respectively. [caption id="attachment_85881" align="aligncenter" width="2560"]
TOP FINISHERS:
SXS PRO CLASS
- Cody Miller - 15:22.697
- Hunter Miller - 15:23.472
- Cody Bradbury - 15:36.284
SXS SPORTSMAN CLASS
- Austin Braden - 16:17.960
- Mickey Schroeder - 16:18.423
- Jordan Colichia - 16:30.041
“I was sitting there in second place, and I was concentrating on the mental game - figuring out where I was going to make my move and execute. Hunter and I battle back and forth and work together as a team sometimes, but in the end we just really want to beat each other,” said Cody.

RED BULL ATHLETE QUOTES
The Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team Seth Quintero, AJ Jones and Mitch Guthrie along with Red Bull drivers Mia Chapman and Andrew Carlson were amongst those in the race field. “I started off the day by losing a rim but made it up for the main event and started third row and had a great time. There were a lot of back and forth battles with AJ which was fun - I’m hoping to come back to Texas next year!” - Mia Chapman “It was my first time racing short course, it was tough but really fun. It was quite the learning curve for me, coming from the dessert, but it was fun to learn something new. The best moment of today was the battle against Mia in the last race. I had a great time and want to do it again!” -AJ Jones “I haven’t raced short course in a very long time, going door to door with everyone was fun! Every time I come to Texas, all the racers are so rad and it’s always a good time.” - Seth Quintero [caption id="attachment_85880" align="aligncenter" width="2560"]
RED BULL SCRAMBLE SERIES NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Red Bull Ranch Scramble was the third stop in the Red Bull Scramble Series National Championship. As a result, racer John Barnes moved into P2 in the Pro Class Overall leaderboard after racing this weekend and sits just 16 points behind the leader, Johnny Greaves. Austin Braden’s quest to victory in Decatur catapulted him into third place in the Sportsman Class Overall, bumping former P3 holder TJ Kounkel. You can find the full Red Bull Scramble Series Leaderboard by visiting https://www.redbull.com/us- en/event-series/scramble-series/series-scoring. The remaining 2023 schedule features six unique locations:- May 6, Red Bull Beach Scramble in Wildwood, N.J. (NEW)
- May 20, Red Bull High Desert Scramble in Nephi, Utah
- June 24, Red Bull Solstice Scramble in Anchorage, Ala. (NEW)
- Sept. 16, Red Bull Stone Scramble in Huntsville, Tenn.
- Dec. 9, Red Bull Sand Scramble in Glamis, Calif.
The series is proudly supported by BFGoodrich Tires, Can-Am, KMC Wheels and Wolverine Boots.