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Aug. 26—GRAND FORKS — It's been a great season for Logan Schuchart, one of the top drivers with the World of Outlaws. Last month, the Hanover, Pa., driver won the Eldora Million — the ...
The eighth-ever appearance by The Greatest Show on Dirt at the 3/8-mile oval comes this Saturday. World of Outlaws ends 13-year absence from Atomic Speedway on Saturday Skip to main content
World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series, originally known as the World of Outlaws (often abbreviated WoO) is an American national touring dirt track racing series. It is owned and operated by World Racing Group , and was rebranded when the World of Outlaws Late Model Series was introduced. [ 1 ]
Norman, Oklahoma businessman Paul Kruger purchased the financially troubled World of Outlaws touring series in 2001, and took the company public in October 2003 as Boundless Motorsports Inc. [3] Kruger proceeded to purchase Dirt Motorsports, a New York state based sanctioning and promotional company that operated touring series, as well as owned or controlled management of the Canandaigua ...
In 1978 Ted Johnson's World of Outlaws began to sanction the event, and did so through 2005. Because of the sanctioning body split between the WoO and National Sprint Tour in 2006, the Nationals became sanctioned under the Knoxville Raceway track rules. Since 2012 the WoO name has been associated with the race, but the event is still operated ...
Aug. 25—GRAND FORKS — Since 2007, the World of Outlaws have had River Cities Speedway on their schedule. It's become one of the more entertaining tracks on the Outlaws' circuit. And the Outlaw ...
The third night of racing scheduled for the World of Outlaws as part of the DIRTcar Nationals at Volusia Speedway Park on February 10 was rained out. [3] Daryn Pittman was crowned the Nationals champion after winning the first two WoO features.