World of Outlaws
Haudenschild, Marks Lead World Finals Low-E Insulation Qualifying Night
Thursday, Friday Start Times Moved Up; Wednesday Fan Fest Moved to Afternoon
2023 Championship, Big Paydays, Historic Wins Await at World of Outlaws World Finals
Sweet, Gravel Again Set to Battle for World of Outlaws Championship
Brad Sweet and David Gravel can’t seem to get away from each other. For the third consecutive year, the two are heading to The Dirt Track at Charlotte for the World Finals (Nov. 1-4) engaged in a war for the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car championship. Sweet – the four-time and reigning titlist – holds a 50-marker advantage with a trio of points-paying races remaining.
Gravel Nips McFadden at Checkered Flag for Final Devil’s Bowl Victory
Macedo Masters Traffic for First Devil’s Bowl Speedway Victory
Revisiting the World of Outlaws’ Inaugural Devil’s Bowl Race
The year is 1978. It’s mid-March in Texas, and race season is blooming like the bluebonnets. Roughly 90 competitors representing 20 states have gathered in a town 20 minutes east of Dallas named Mesquite. Among the roster are some of the country’s greatest drivers. They’ve all made the journey to take on the Spring Nationals hosted by Devil’s Bowl Speedway. A 22-year-old from Tennessee is the defending event champion. His name is Sammy Swindell.
Devil’s Bowl Winners Throughout the Years
World of Outlaws Head to Devil’s Bowl One Last Time
World of Outlaws Increase Purse For Devil’s Bowl Finale
Donny Schatz Steals Lakeside Victory with Pass Coming to White Flag
Zeb Wise Rolls to First World of Outlaws Victory in Port Royal’s Nittany Showdown
Zeb Wise is continuing along a path to Sprint Car stardom. Only a few weeks ago, the Angola, IN native finalized his first All-Star Circuit of Champions (ASCoC) title. But even with 13 ASCoC wins and a championship under his belt, a World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car win had eluded him.
Tyler Courtney Constructs Masterful Port Royal Drive for First World of Outlaws in Two Years
