This Weekend in Dirt: Kyle Larson, Bobby Pierce Prevail in Games of Inches
Dirt racing had an embarrassment of riches to pick from this Saturday night.
Dirt racing had an embarrassment of riches to pick from this Saturday night.
Daytona to Dirt returns to recap two weeks of NASCAR’s big names making their presence felt on small car tracks across the country, as well as victory lane.
Ricky Thornton Jr. blew past Bobby Pierce with 12 laps to go and drove away like a bat out of hell to win the 2023 Prairie Dirt Classic.
Shark Racing’s Logan Schuchart brought Jaws to the World of Outlaws Friday, erasing a two-second lead in two laps to steal the win from Brad Sweet at the Grove.
Ricky Thornton Jr. out-dueled Jonathan Davenport to win the Go 50 at Huset’s Speedway Thursday, taking the lead shortly before the track rubbered up.
Kyle Larson used lapped traffic to pass polesitter Buddy Kofoid with 11 laps to go, then drove off to his second consecutive Silver Cup victory at Lernerville.
NASCAR (and SRX) moving up north to run on Northeast asphalt left its representation within the dirt ranks a bit more lacking this week.
Donny Schatz led all 40 laps of a wreck-filled Kings Royal to score his sixth career win in the crown-jewel sprint car race at Eldora Speedway Saturday night.
The richest race in dirt track history was over after the pill draw, with polesitter Logan Schuchart leading all 50 laps of the Eldora Million Thursday.
The biggest week in the history of sprint car racing kicked off with Kyle Larson doing Kyle Larson things.