RZR, Super Villain have strong showings, All Balls makes mark at King of the Hammers
Early March off-road racing was highlighted by strong performances out of RZR Factory Racing team at the Mint 400 in Las Vegas, as the RZR Pro R platform powered six of the top 10 finishes.

Reigning champion Brock Heger finished first for the RZR team and became the first SxS racer ever to complete the 400-mile course in under seven hours. Joining Heger on the podium was Polaris racer Mitch Guthrie Jr., who finished second.
“Despite a few challenges, the Heger and Pro R combination is unstoppable. We couldn’t be more thrilled with the team’s performance and the way we’re dominating the competition,” says Alex Scheuerell, Polaris’ Director of Off-Road Motorsports.
Also making noise at the Mint 400 was Segway Powersports, which made its first-ever appearance at the iconic Las Vegas desert race. Making its Mint 400 debut, the Super Villain — ridden by Jacob Zuccone and co-driver Samantha Rode — delivered a standout performance, earning a P3 podium finish in the UTV Pro Stock Modified class.

In addition to a top-three finish, Segway Powersports officially announced the MSRP of the Super Villain at $33,999.
“This was a milestone moment for Segway Powersports,” says Gabriel Cruz, marketing director for Segway Powersports. “Competing in the Mint 400 for the first time with the Super Villain was about proving what this machine is capable of on one of the biggest stages. The performance from the team validated years of engineering and development and announcing the pre-order availability alongside this debut makes it even more exciting.”
About 200 miles Southwest of Las Vegas, high-speed desert racing was also in full effect at the 2026 King of the Hammers in Johnson Valley, California. Supported by All Balls Racing Group, racer Cody Willenborg finished eighth overall and fifth in class.







