Thinkin’ Dirty: 2022 Wild West Shootout at Vado
Mike Marlar wins the Wild West Shootout finale and points crown, leaving him with a welcome bullseye on his back heading to Florida Speedweeks.
Mike Marlar wins the Wild West Shootout finale and points crown, leaving him with a welcome bullseye on his back heading to Florida Speedweeks.
Michael Page’s Ice Bowl dynasty at Talladega was extended in dramatic fashion while Brandon Sheppard went wild out west.
Trash-talking Tyler Carpenter wired the 40-lap super late model headliner to win the $30,000 Gateway Dirt Nationals, securing a NASCAR Truck Series ride for 2022 in the process.
The Dirt Track World Championship is stolen by the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Rookie of the Year, while Stewart Friesen grabbed his second 200-lap modified win of the season at Port Royal.
Carson Macedo steals the National Open at Williams Grove and the biggest payday of his career, while super late model points leaders (all but) secure national championships.
Brandon Sheppard scores “One for the Road” for the Outlaws at Fairbury, while late-race fireworks prove costly for non-wing race leaders from South Dakota to North Carolina.
Mr. Dirt Track USA is crowned in a violent uprising at Lebanon Valley, while the premier late model tours in the country bog down in the mud.
Rainouts galore, late model points leaders tighten their grip, and young Devin Moran dominates the inaugural Quad Cities 150 at Davenport.
It’s Brandon Overton’s world. The Silver Dollar Nationals field and the rest of the super late model drivers in America are just living in it.
The A-Main: 2021 Dairyland Showdown Chris Madden was a late addition to the roster of World of Outlaws Late Model regulars this season, but he’s here to contend if the Dairyland Showdown was any indication. Madden led the majority of the $22,500-to-win Saturday night feature at Mississippi Thunder Speedway in Wisconsin, keeping a resurgent Brandon …
The A-Main: Defending World of Outlaws series champion Brad Sweet had a car that navigated the bumps of Lake Ozark Speedway better than any other car in the field, and that was what he needed to run away from Sheldon Haudenschild to comfortably win the $15,000 Jason Johnson Classic Saturday night (March 27). Sweet and …
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