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World of Outlaws

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This article is about the World of Outlaws Sprint Car series. For the Late Model series, seeWoO Late Models. For the parent company, seeWorld Racing Group.
World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series
The Greatest Show on Dirt
CategorySprint car racing
CountryUnited States
Canada
Inaugural season1978
Drivers356 (2017)
Tire suppliersContinental AG
Drivers' championDavid Gravel
Makes' championMaxim
Teams' championBig Game Motorsports
Official websiteWorld of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series

World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series, originally known as theWorld of Outlaws (often abbreviatedWoO) is an American national touringdirt track racing series. It is owned and operated byWorld Racing Group, and was rebranded when theWorld of Outlaws Late Model Series was introduced.[1] The Sprint Car Series has been sponsored byMonster Beverage'sNOS Energy Drink since 2019.[2]

Overview

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Steve Kinser's 2007 World of Outlaws sprint car at the King's Royal race

The series is a national tour of high power to weight, custom fabricated sprint cars. The race cars feature large adjustable wings on the top and large rear tires that transfer their power to the dirt tracks they race on. The series travels primarily the United States, but has sanctioned races in Canada, Mexico, and Australia. The series was founded in 1978 by Ted Johnson, a former midget racer fromMadison, Wisconsin. At the time sprint car racing in the United States lacked a true national series. Johnson organized the World of Outlaws sanctioning body and established a national schedule, a set of rules and a points system to crown a champion of his series.[3][4]

In 2003, Johnson sold the series to Boundless Motor Sports Racing, later renamed Dirt Motorsports and currently World Racing Group (WRG).[5] In 2004 WRG extended its subscription-based streaming service (DIRTVision), to the Outlaw series. It originally offered radio broadcasts of all races, and added video streaming to select races, until reaching the full calendar in 2018. Select races are broadcast on delay nationally on theCBS Sports Network[6][7] withMavTV showing theKnoxville Nationals since 2013.[8] Previous broadcasters includeThe Nashville Network andSpeed Channel shown live or on delay.

Sprint car specifications

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A WoO Sprint Car must weigh at least 1,425 pounds (646kg) with the driver in the car.[9] The mandated 410-cubic inch engine (6.7 litre) produces over 900 horsepower, uses mechanical fuel injection and must run on methanol fuel. The series' specification tire manufacturer works with the World of Outlaws to designate legal tire compounds for a circuit among different compounds available to competitors, as the tire must suitably respond to the track surface. Tire technicians will reject certain compounds at certain circuits if they are unfit for the surface or may provide an unfair advantage. The series' cars have a large top mounted wing with sideboards that face opposite directions to help produce a great amount of downforce to help the car turn and maximize grip, both in the corners and on the straightaways. The cars also have smaller wings on the nose to provide more downforce to the front wheels.[10][11]

Sprint cars use "quick change" rear ends. This allows the teams to quickly change the gear ratio for different size tracks.[12] Most cars use a torsion bar suspension system. Different size bars either soften or stiffen the suspension. Torsion bars, and specialty shock absorbers are the key ingredients in the handling of sprint cars. That coupled with the wings, tire stagger, light weight, and enormous horsepower make these cars some of the fastest race cars in the world. The monstrouspower-to-weight ratios of Sprint Cars can exceed that of Formula 1 cars in the right circumstances.[11]

Sprint Cars have a very distinct stance since they have two very different sized rear tires. The right rear tire on a sprint car is 105 inches in circumference. In contrast, the left rear tire is only between 90 and 98 inches in circumference, depending on the track size and conditions. The difference in the tire sizes is called stagger. The more stagger the car has, the sharper the car can turn, but at the expense of straight line speed.[10][13]Sprint cars do not have starters, so push trucks are used to push the cars to start the engines. Sprint Cars only have an in/out direct drive with a fixed gear ratio, no reverse gear and no clutch.[10][14]

Typical race night program

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  1. Motor Heat & Wheel pack
  2. Hot laps (practice laps)
  3. Time trials (time trials or qualifying, usually two laps with the fastest lap being the qualifying time)
  4. Heat races (set based on qualifying time)
  5. Toyota Dash (sets the top three or four rows of the fastest cars for the A-main)
  6. Last Chance Showdown (B-Main, C-Main or D-Main depending on car count)
  7. Feature (A-Main, which can be anywhere from 25 to 55 laps)[7]

Achievements

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Past champions

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Source:[15]

SeasonDriverTeam
2024David GravelBig Game Motorsports
2023Brad Sweet[16]Kasey Kahne Racing
2022Brad SweetKasey Kahne Racing
2021Brad SweetKasey Kahne Racing
2020Brad SweetKasey Kahne Racing
2019Brad SweetKasey Kahne Racing
2018Donny SchatzTony Stewart Racing
2017Donny SchatzTony Stewart Racing
2016Donny SchatzTony Stewart Racing
2015Donny SchatzTony Stewart Racing
2014Donny SchatzTony Stewart Racing
2013Daryn Pittman[17]Kasey Kahne Racing
2012Donny SchatzTony Stewart Racing[18]
2011Jason MeyersElite Racing
2010Jason MeyersElite Racing
2009Donny SchatzTony Stewart Racing
2008Donny SchatzTony Stewart Racing
2007Donny SchatzDonny Schatz Motorsports
2006Donny SchatzDonny Schatz Motorsports
2005Steve KinserSteve Kinser Racing
2004Steve KinserSteve Kinser Racing
2003Steve KinserSteve Kinser Racing
2002Steve KinserSteve Kinser Racing
2001Danny LasoskiTony Stewart Racing
2000Steve KinserSteve Kinser Racing
1999Mark KinserKarl Kinser Racing
1998Steve KinserSteve Kinser Racing
1997Sammy SwindellSwindell Motorsports
1996Mark KinserKarl Kinser Racing
1995Dave BlaneyCasey Luna Ford Racing
1994Steve KinserKarl Kinser Racing
1993Steve KinserKarl Kinser Racing
1992Steve KinserKarl Kinser Racing
1991Steve KinserKarl Kinser Racing
1990Steve KinserKarl Kinser Racing
1989Bobby Davis, Jr.Casey Luna Ford Racing
1988Steve KinserKarl Kinser Racing
1987Steve KinserKarl Kinser Racing
1986Steve KinserKarl Kinser Racing
1985Steve KinserKarl Kinser Racing
1984Steve KinserKarl Kinser Racing
1983Steve KinserKarl Kinser Racing
1982Sammy SwindellNance Speed Equipment
1981Sammy SwindellNance Speed Equipment
1980Steve KinserKarl Kinser Racing
1979Steve KinserKarl Kinser Racing
1978Steve KinserKarl Kinser Racing

Top 25 all-time A-Feature winners

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Note: Includes all full-field preliminary race wins. Those with a yellow background indicates Knoxville National winners. Updated November 9, 2024.[19]

DriverWinsChampionships
1.Steve Kinser69020
2.Sammy Swindell3943
3.Donny Schatz31610
4.Mark Kinser2032
5.Doug Wolfgang140
6.Danny Lasoski1221
7.Joey Saldana105
8.David Gravel1031
9.Dave Blaney951
10.Brad Sweet915
11. Daryn Pittman861
12. Stevie Smith84
13.Jac Haudenschild72
14. Bobby Davis Jr.661
14. Craig Dollansky66
16. Jason Meyers582
17. Jeff Swindell51
18. Carson Macedo47
19. Logan Schuchart42
19. Andy Hillenburg42
19. Sheldon Haudenschild42
22. Shane Stewart36
23.Kyle Larson35
24.Bobby Allen30
25. Kerry Madsen28

World of Outlaws Kevin Gobrecht Rookie of the Year

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Source:[15]

SeasonDriver
1979Tim Green
1980Bobby Davis, Jr.
1981Jeff Swindell
1982Brad Doty
1983No award issued
1984Mark Kinser, Greg Wooley
1985No award issued
1986Johnny Herrera
1987Cris Eash
1988Andy Hillenburg
1989Joe Gaerte
1990Stevie Smith
1991Jim Carr
1992Aaron Berryhill
1993Greg Hodnett
1994Sid Blandford
1995Randy Hannagan
1996Joey Saldana
1997Donny Schatz
1998Dale Blaney
1999Tim Shaffer
2000Danny Wood
2001Jeff Shepard
2002No award issued
2003Jason Sides
2004Kraig Kinser
2005Shane Stewart
2006Chad Kemenah
2007Kerry Madsen
2008Lucas Wolfe
2009Brian Ellenberger
2010Ben Gregg
2011Cody Darrah
2012No award issued
2013David Gravel
2014Brad Sweet
2015Jason Johnson
2016Greg Wilson
2017Sheldon Haudenschild
2018Ian Madsen
2019Carson Macedo
2020Wayne Johnson
2021James McFadden
2022Spencer Bayston
2023Giovanni Scelzi
2024Michael Kofoid

Popular events

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Here is a list of top paying and more popular race events each year. Most are two days or more.

Final night features are usually based on points earned on the previous night's races.

An asterisk marks single-day events where the entire program is run on one day.

TrackEventWinner's purse
Eldora Speedway* Kings Royal$175,000
Knoxville RacewayKnoxville Nationals$150,000
Huset's SpeedwayHuset's High Bank Nationals$250,000
Eldora SpeedwayHistorical Big 1$100,000
Williams Grove SpeedwayNational Open$75,000
Jackson MotorplexJackson Nationals$25,000
Skagit SpeedwaySkagit Nationals$25,000
Williams Grove SpeedwaySummer Nationals$25,000
Beaver Dam SpeedwayJim "JB" Boyd Memorial$20,000
Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55Ironman 55$20,000
Devil's Bowl SpeedwayTexas Outlaw Nationals$20,000
Williams Grove SpeedwaySummer Nationals$20,000
Attica Raceway Park* Brad Doty Classic$15,000
Port Royal SpeedwayNittany Showdown$15,000
Eldora SpeedwayKnight Before the Kings Royal$12,000
Silver Dollar SpeedwayGold Cup Race of Champions$12,000
The Dirt Track at CharlotteWorld Finals$12,000

Notable drivers who have raced with the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars Series

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Driver
Steve Kinser20-time series champion, 690 career WoO wins, 12-timeKnoxville Nationals winner, "The King of Sprint Car Racing",National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Sammy Swindell1981–1982, 1997 WoO Series champion, 394 WoO series wins, 1983Knoxville Nationals winner,National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Doug Wolfgang140 career WoO wins and 5-timeKnoxville Nationals winner, 1976–1977Knoxville Raceway track champion,National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Donny Schatz10-time Series Champion, 306 career WoO wins, 11-timeKnoxville Nationals winner.
Mark Kinser1996 and 1999 WoO Series Champion, 203 WoO series wins, 3-timeKnoxville Nationals winner,National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Danny Lasoski2001 Champion, 122 WoO series wins, 4-timeKnoxville Nationals winner,IROC race winner, 11-time Knoxville Raceway Champion,National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Joey Saldana105 career WoO wins, won 20 feature events in 2009, 2-time Kings Royal winner, 2-time Gold Cup winner, 74All Star Circuit of Champions wins
Lee Osbornefounding member of WoO, 6 career WoO wins. Won the 1981, 1982, 1983All Star Circuit of Champions Championship,National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member. Founder of OzCar chassis, builds custom hot rods in New York.
Bobby Allenfounding member of WoO and posted 30 career wins, 1990Knoxville Nationals winner,National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member, WoO Shark Racing team owner
Rick Ferkelfounding member of WoO, 21 series wins, known as the Ohio Traveler,National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Jac HaudenschildWinner of the biggest race in Sprint Car history Mopar Million, 72 WoO series wins,National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Ron Shuman1979Knoxville Nationals winner, 24 WoO series wins, 4-time CRA Sprint car champion, 3-time SCRA sprint car champion,National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Dave BlaneyFormerNASCAR Cup Series driver, 1995 WoO Series Champion, 94 WoO wins,National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Shane Carsonformer WoO driver, promoter, VP of race operations,National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member and board member, 1978 Knoxville Track Champion, 1986 NCRA Dirt Champ series champion
Jeff Gordon4-timeNASCAR Cup Series Champion, 12 USAC Midget wins, 2 USAC Silver Crown wins, 5 USAC Sprint wins, 1990 USAC Midget Champion, 1991 USAC Silver Crown Champion
Kasey KahneNASCAR Cup Series driver, 2000 USAC Midget Champion, 11 USAC Midget wins, 3 USAC Silver Crown wins, WoO team owner
Tony Stewart3-timeNASCAR Cup Series Champion, 1995 USAC Triple Crown Champion, WoO Team owner,Eldora Speedway track owner,All Star Circuit of Champions series owner.
Ken SchraderNASCAR Cup Series driver, 21 USAC Midget wins, 6 USAC Silver Crown wins, 4 USAC Sprint wins, 1982 USAC Silver Crown Champion, 1983 USAC Sprint Champion
Kyle Larson2021Kings Royal champion, 2021, 2023 and 2024Knoxville Nationals champion, 2013NASCAR Xfinity SeriesRookie of the Year, 2014NASCAR Cup SeriesRookie of the Year, 2020, 2021 and 2025Chili Bowl Nationals midget champion, 2021NASCAR Cup Series champion
Johnny Herrera1996Eldora Speedway Kings Royal Winner, 1995 410 sprint car track champion atKnoxville Raceway
Greg Hodnett5-time Williams Grove track champion, 73 Williams Grove track wins, 20-time WoO race winner, 52 wins at Port Royal Speedway, 4-time Central PA Champion
Don Kreitz JrNational Sprint Car Hall of Fame member, 12 WoO series wins, 83 Williams Grove Speedway wins and 4-time track champion, Pennsylvania team owner
Keith KauffmanNational Sprint Car Hall of Fame member, 13-time Port Royal Speedway Champion (129 wins), 2-time Williams Grove Speedway Champion (51 wins)
Bobby Davis Jr.1989 WoO Series Champion, 66 WoO series wins,National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Lealand McSpadden1978, 1993, 1995 Western World Champion, 1991Chili Bowl (race) Midget Champion, 1992 Belleville Midget Champion,National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Christopher Bell2017, 2018, and 2019Chili Bowl Nationals champion,NASCAR Cup Series driver
Rico AbreuFormerNASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver. 2015 and 2016Chili Bowl Nationals midget champion
Brad Doty18 WoO series wins,National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member, Media member and Doty Classic race promoter
Erin CrockerFirst female driver to win a World of Outlaws event, formerNASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver, radio journalist.
Bryan Clauson38 USAC Midget wins, 2 USAC Silver Crown wins, 41 USAC Sprint wins, 2010–2011 USAC Midget Champion, 2012–2013 USAC Sprint Champion, 2014Chili Bowl Nationals champion, 2012, 2015, 2016Indianapolis 500 starter,National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member.
Jason Johnson2016Knoxville Nationals winner, 12 WoO series wins, 5-time ASCS National Sprint car champion, 79 ASCS National wins, 9All Star Circuit of Champions wins
Brad Sweet2019, 2020 and 2021 WoO Series Champion, 74 career WoO wins, 2018Knoxville Nationals winner, formerNASCAR Camping World Truck Series andNASCAR Xfinity Series driver.

References

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  5. ^Dirt Motorsports – Dirt Track Racing – The Power Of Dirt – Rob Fisher, Hot Rod magazine, 22 January 2007
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