A collision in the AMSOIL Championship OffRoad National Tour series on June 22, 2025. (FloRacing on X.)

Racing often sees crazy finishes, but one in the AMSOIL Championship OffRoad National Tour series Sunday particularly stood out. In the Pro2 vs. Pro4 final of the Forest County Potawatomi Brush Run, Keegan Kincaid and CJ Greaves were well clear of the pack heading into the final lap. But the finish wound up being much wilder than that setup might suggest, as shown in the FloRacing broadcast clip below.

There, Greaves cut inside of Kincaid on a turn and wound up driving up on top of his hood, locking the cars together. That led to shouts of “They’re parked!” and “They’re stuck together!” on the broadcast. The two remained locked up for around 20 seconds, leading to the question of “Who’s in third?! It looks like Kyle Chaney!”

It was indeed Chaney. He came zooming in just as Greaves and Kincaid got unlocked and crashed into Greaves’ truck, leading to a three-way tangle. Kincaid eventually wound up coming out in front of that, but there was still yet more drama at the finish, where Chaney crashed into him from the back and pushed him over the line.

That led to a lot of the announcers trying to make sense of this. Lines there included “Crazy Crandon!” (the Wisconsin racetrack where this event was held), “Absolute mayhem,” and “One of the best Cup races in history.” But the “What in the world did we just watch? Oh my goodness” to end it really sums it up.

For those looking for more of this kind of off-road mayhem, the full race and further highlights can be found at FloRacing here (Pro subscription required for the full race, highlights are free). The Championship OffRoad tour’s next event is the ERX Off-Road National from July 11-13 in Minnesota. Its races are broadcast live on FloRacing, with encore presentations on FS2. (Interestingly enough, this event is set for a July 13 encore on FS2. So if people start talking about seeing a wild racing finish that day, it may have already happened.)

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Andrew Bucholtz has been covering sports media for Awful Announcing since 2012. He is also a staff writer for The Comeback. His previous work includes time at Yahoo! Sports Canada and Black Press.