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BOSS Keystone State Bound July 22-23

It has become an annual pilgrimage. For the last few years, the MPD Racing Buckeye Outlaw Sprint Series has made only one visit to the state of Pennsylvania. It has become the start of the second half of every season, where championship moves are made. […]

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Cummins & Bilbee Pick Up Hoosier State BOSS Wins

Princeton, Indiana’s Kyle Cummins scored his first ever MPD Racing BOSS win Friday night at Rock Crest Raceway. One night later, Martinsville, Indiana’s Nick Bilbee claimed his second career tour win on the fast high banks of the immaculate Lawrenceburg Speedway. […]

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BOSS / FAST Double-Double at I-96 June 3-4

After a highly successful doubleheader at Fremont Speedway, the twin powers of BOSS and FAST return to action in a very rare twin billing doubleheader. Both tours will compete in complete shows both Friday and Saturday, along with the GLSS 360’s, in the Full Throttle Sprint Car Nationals. The stage for the action will be the always well prepared I-96 Speedway near Lake Odessa, Michigan. […]

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BOSS Set To Rock Gas City Friday Night

The second round of action in the 2022 MPD Racing BOSS tour is slated for Friday night May 20th. The traditional non-winged sprint car pilots will be vying for a $2,000 to win payday. […]

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BOSS & Lawrenceburg Joined For King Of The Midwest

Early in the history of the MPD Racing Buckeye Outlaw Sprint Series, the historic speed palace of the Lawrenceburg Speedway made up two rounds of the tour each season. Along the way, BOSS tried to get more shows in their home state, limiting tracks outside of Ohio to one race. […]

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CJ Leary is BOSS at Montpelier

The scene was the historic Montpelier Motor Speedway and the event was the second annual “Let’s Go 30” in memory of Russ Cook. The Cook family generously contributed an additional $3,500 to the $13,000 standard tour payout. At the end of the night, it was Indiana native C.J. Leary scoring the win in the Brandon Gray number 81. […]