Professional off-road racer Brock Heger has further solidified his reputation as a dominant force in the sport following his recent performance at the Mint 400. According to a report by Ross Ballot on ATV.com, Heger secured his fifth consecutive win in the UTV Pro Open class, an achievement that highlights both his driving capability and the reliability of his equipment.
Heger’s performance was particularly noteworthy as he managed to finish ahead of all other four-wheeled vehicles participating in the event. The race, known for its challenging and often brutal terrain, did not impede Heger, who noted that he was able to establish an early lead and maintain his pace without experiencing mechanical issues.
Polaris Dominance at the Mint 400
The event was a significant showcase for Polaris. The manufacturer reported that their vehicles occupied the top ten positions within the UTV Pro Open class. Furthermore, the RZR Pro R Factory team secured four of the five top overall spots, demonstrating a high level of consistency across the field.
Key finishers following Heger included:
- Cayden MacCachren in second place.
- Mitch Guthrie in third place.
- Max Eddy Jr. in fourth place.
- Branden Sims in fifth place.
Reflecting on the victory, Heger expressed gratitude toward the Polaris engineering team for providing a machine capable of handling the harsh conditions of the Mint 400 course. He stated that the win was a welcome addition to a series of successful performances over the past few months.



Looking Ahead
With the Mint 400 now behind them, Heger and the Polaris-backed teams are shifting their focus to the upcoming San Felipe 250. That event is scheduled to take place from April 2-6, 2025, where the team aims to continue their current streak of supremacy in the off-road racing circuit.



