Dirty (Half) Dozen: Late Model Competition Drooping & Return of Mayfield, Reutimann(s)
1. Droop rule has late model competition going limp? Somewhat muffled behind all the hype surrounding the Knoxville Nationals this past weekend was a crown …
1. Droop rule has late model competition going limp? Somewhat muffled behind all the hype surrounding the Knoxville Nationals this past weekend was a crown …
10-time World of Outlaws champion Donny Schatz used a late-race pass to win his 11th Knoxville Nationals and redeem an otherwise lackluster Saturday feature.
2021 saw racing tires in short supply across the nation as the economy reeled. Sadly, here it is August 2022 and tires remain a storyline across dirt racing.
The 2022 Knoxville Nationals kick off Wednesday evening, so let’s take a look at six drivers Frontstretch has their eyes on heading into the crown-jewel event.
Jonathan Davenport led flag-to-flag in the USA Nationals finale at Cedar Lake Speedway.
Defending USAC midget national champion Buddy Kofoid continued his title defense with a crown-jewel victory in the BC39 at Indianapolis.
And while this incident would not prove to have a lasting impact on Indiana Sprint Week, it is part of a behavioral problem that is becoming epidemic in sprint car racing.
Brandon Sheppard isn’t a World of Outlaws regular anymore, but his return to the tour saw him score a dominant 2022 Prairie Dirt Classic triumph.
Matt Sheppard won the Battle of the Midway 73 in a rout at Orange County Fair Speedway, extending his hot streak in Super DIRTcar competition.
Jonathan Davenport held off World of Outlaws late model points leader Dennis Erb Jr. to win the Hawkeye 50, his second five-figure payday in two days.