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After Comeback, Morrow Commits to Full WoO Season

After Comeback, Morrow Commits to Full WoO Season

Todd Morrow announced that he will run the full 2026 World of Outlaws (WoO) Late Model Series presented by DIRTVision season in Britton Motorsports’ No. T1, based in Concord, North Carolina. The 40-year-old from Penton, Alabama became the fifth series newcomer entered in 2026 and is eligible for the MD3 Rookie of the Year award alongside Trey Mills, Logan Zarin, Eli Johnson and Daulton Wilson. The announcement came after the season had already started, underscoring that the full-time roster continued to expand as teams finalized plans.

Morrow returned to competition last year following an roughly eight-year retirement, debuting at the World 100 at Eldora and contesting seven additional Southeastern events. He made his first WoO feature start at Senoia Raceway, recorded a Southern All Stars top-five at Dixie Speedway and owns five career Southern All Stars wins regionally. Moving to a full WoO slate with Britton Motorsports represents a clear step up from regional campaigning and completes his transition from part-time comeback entries to a season-long national effort.

Morrow said his immediate goals are to run every WoO race, get consistently competitive and build a notebook for future seasons, with a victory viewed as a longer-term objective. His early 2026 schedule includes the Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals at Volusia Speedway Park (Feb. 12–14) and the Swamp Cabbage 100 at Hendry County Motorsports Park (Feb. 20–21). The commitment serves as a personal milestone and adds depth to the championship field.

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