Canada has waited almost eight years to welcome the “Greatest Show on Dirt” back to its territory, and that day is here. Series leader David Gravel heads the World of Outlaws Federated Auto Parts Showdown at Oshweken pre-event odds, ahead of Carson Macedo and Michael Kofoid. Logan Schuchart is one of three drivers in the field to have entered Victory Lane in “The Great White North.”
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Schedule and How to Watch WoO Showdown at Ohsweken
Ohsweken welcomes back World of Outlaws sprint cars for the first time since 2017 for two nights of glorious racing from May 14th to 15th. Sprint cars take on the 0.375-mile high-banked track for the first time on Wednesday, May 14th at 6:30 pm. Action is scheduled for the same time on day two of proceedings on Thursday.
Follow the Outlaws on DIRTVision as they set out to conquer Ontario. Keep yourself in the loop on the latest odds and analysis with NXTbets.
Odds Subject to Change
Please note that the odds provided herein reflect the raw probability odds for this analysis and are based on the information available when publishing. Different sportsbooks may adjust these odds based on market conditions, bettor behaviors, and other factors that could influence the betting landscape.
For a deeper understanding of why odds for alternative sports betting change and how it might affect your betting strategy, we encourage you to read our detailed article: Why Do Alternative Sports Betting Odds Change? Make informed decisions and always check the latest odds with your sportsbook before placing bets.
Best Bets & Picks for WoO Federated Auto Parts Showdown at Ohsweken
Top Picks
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Driver
Event Winner
Payout per $20
David Gravel
+253
$70.60
Carson Macedo
+453
$110.60
Michael Kofoid
+503
$120.60
David Gravel (+253)
A runner-up performance at Williams Grove Speedway handed David Gravel his 13th podium of the campaign. He extended his lead in the series to 134 points after Logan Schuchart stuttered in Mechanicsburg. The Big Game Motorsports pilot is the winningest driver in the series this year with six triumphs to his name already, and he’s produced a top-five finish in 90.5% of his appearances.
Carson Macedo (+453)
The last race is one Carson Macedo will want to forget quickly. The Californian greeted the stewards in 24th spot, his second run outside of the top 20 this year. His Morgan Cup performance was a minor blemish on his record this season, which reads eight podiums, including two wins. Carson carries four top 10s in his last five starts, over the border to Canada.
Michael “Buddy” Kofoid (+503)
A poor showing by Macedo in the last round offered Michael Kofoid a sniff at climbing the points table, and he didn’t disappoint. “Buddy” now sits third on the standings with three top fives, including two podiums in his previous five outings. Kofoid drove inside Victory Lane at Lincoln Speedway a week ago, the third occurrence in this campaign.
Outsider Picks
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Driver
Event Winner
Payout per $20
Donny Schatz
+938
$207.60
Sheldon Haudenschild
+993
$218.60
Logan Schuchart
+1279
$275.80
Donny Schatz (+938)
World of Outlaws legend Donny Schatz sealed his fourth top five this year at the Williams Grove Speedway. The veteran is now in sixth spot on the table and has two podiums to his name this term. Donny has enjoyed great success at this circuit over the years, winning four times in 2010, 2013, 2014 and 2016.
Sheldon Haudenschild (+993)
The inconsistent run of form continues for Sheldon Haudenschild, who has only claimed one top five since winning the Haubs Town Showdown. Haud crossed the line in 11th place at Eldora Speedway and eighth in Mechanicsburg. Consistency aside, Sheldon is always a threat with nine top fives under the hood, including two podiums.
Logan Schuchart (+1279)
Mechanicsburg proved a testing trip for Logan Schuchart, who returned his worst result of the season. The Shark Racing driver ended the evening in 25th, only his second finish beyond the top 10 threshold. Schuchart handles long odds, touching down in Canada, but his seven podiums this campaign show that he is far from an outsider.
Expert Pick
Series leader David Gravel continues to enjoy our confidence, which is justified by his 13 podiums after 21 races. Gravel has the best finishing average in the field by a country mile at 2.95, making him tough to beat. He starts at +253, offering a potential return of $70.60.
H2H Odds for WoO Showdown At Ohsweken
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Matchup
Moneyline
Payout on $20
Carson Macedo
+115
$43.00
David Gravel
-153
$33.07
Donny Schatz
+111
$42.20
Michael Kofoid
-148
$33.51
Giovanni Scelzi
-111
$38.02
Sheldon Haudenschild
-119
$36.81
David Gravel, Michael Kofoid, and Sheldon Hausenschild are poised to outclass their opponents in the Ohsweken matchups. Gravel enters with a 2.95 finishing average of Macedo’s 6.67.
“Buddy” Kofoid enjoys the fourth-best average on the grid at 7.33, 2.33 better than Donny Schatz. Finally, Haudenschild has averaged 9.09 this season, which just beats out his rival Scelzi on 10.38.
Underdog Fantasy Finishing Positions
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Driver
Finishing Position
David Gravel
2.5
Michael Kofoid
3.5
Carson Macedo
3.5
Giovanni Scelzi
5.5
Donny Schatz
5.5
Logan Schuchart
5.5
Sheldon Haudenschild
7.5
Where to Bet on WoO Federated Auto Parts Showdown at Ohsweken
Logan Schuchart was the last World of Outlaws sprint car driver to win a race at Ohsweken. Can he go back-to-back? The series contender will have to deal with an in-form David Gravel and Donny Schatz, who is a four-time victor at this circuit.
Armed with these insights, prepare to place your bets on the World of Outlaws Federated Auto Parts Showdown at Ohsweken. Secure the latest futures odds and special promotions at our affiliate sportsbooks to place your bets. Dive into our exclusive World of Outlaws Betting Guides for comprehensive analyses and betting tactics. Whether you’re backing the seasoned champions or rooting for the rookies, each ride promises a pulse-pounding experience.
World Of Outlaws betting hasn't launched in Ohio yet.
Are there any specific times during the season that are better for betting?
Yes, there are certain moments during the season when you have a better chance of winning your bets. Some key moments to watch out for include major races like the season-long championship races.
Can I bet on World of Outlaws races online?
Absolutely! You can bet on World of Outlaws races online through various licensed sportsbooks that offer sprint car racing betting, such as DraftKings, Bet365, and BetCris.
Is live betting available for World of Outlaws races?
Yes, many sportsbooks offer live betting options for World of Outlaws races. This allows you to place bets in real-time as the race unfolds, allowing you to react to developments on the track and potentially capitalize on changing odds.
Are there any legal restrictions on betting on Sprint Car Racing?
Legal restrictions on betting differ depending on your state. While many states have legalized sports betting, including motorsports, others may still have prohibitions in place. It’s important to check your local laws and regulations regarding sports betting to ensure compliance before placing any wagers on Sprint Car Racing.
Chris Madden opened the DIRTcar Sunshine Nationals at Volusia Speedway Park with a weekend-long display of speed in Wells Motorsports’ No. 44 Infinity. He posted the fastest lap in Wednesday practice, quicker than the official track record, then topped qualifying and won his heat, making the Wells–Infinity debut competitive from the start. In the 35-lap feature, Madden led every lap.
He survived a scare on lap 12 when Tristan Chamberlain slowed with a broken oil pump belt that briefly threatened the field. Late in the race, Nick Hoffman slipped by through Turns 1–2 with four laps remaining, but Madden executed a crossover move to retake the lead, open a gap, and hold off challengers, including withstanding a green-white-checkered restart after Jake Timm spun off Turn 4.
The victory marked Madden’s 40th World of Outlaws Late Models win at Volusia, the same track where he earned his first two series victories about two decades earlier. It’s his first WoO Late Models triumph since July 2025. The result provided a strong launch for the Wells–Infinity partnership and came against a competitive field that included Brandon Sheppard, Dennis Erb Jr., and Ricky Thornton Jr., who finished among the top five.
Eldora Speedway will host the 10th #LetsRaceTwo Presented by LGMG doubleheader on May 15–16, pairing the USAC National Sprint Cars and the World of Outlaws at the half-mile dirt oval in Rossburg, Ohio. Promoters bill the rare consecutive-night format as a unique draw, with each show paying $12,000 to the winner. USAC action will stream on FloRacing and World of Outlaws coverage will be available on DirtVision.
Several drivers plan cross-series double duty. Defending USAC #LetsRaceTwo winner Brady Bacon will drive the Chris Dyson No. 20 in USAC and the TKH Motorsports No. 21 for WoO. Logan Seavey will run the Abacus Racing No. 57 and the CB Industries–Spire Motorsports No. 87. Karter Sarff will make his WoO start in the Chase Briscoe No. 5B. Steven Snyder Jr. and Jakeb Boxell will make USAC debuts in the CB Industries–Spire No. 87 and the No. 54, owned by Matt Westfall, respectively. C.J. Leary brings a streak of 326 consecutive USAC feature starts in the Fox Brothers Racing No. 53, two starts shy of Justin Grant’s record of 328. Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports arrives off consecutive USAC wins and plans to enter two cars.
Kyle Cummins leads the USAC standings with 760 points and is seeking Eldora redemption after a 0.016-second loss in night one of #LetsRaceTwo 2024. On the WoO side, David Gravel leads the tour by 88 points; expected entries include Donny Schatz, Sheldon Haudenschild, Rico Abreu, Tyler Courtney and Carson Macedo. Eldora has hosted World of Outlaws racing since April 16, 1978, and across 47 seasons the series has raced there 242 times, missing only 2020. The Speedway is one of three tracks with more than 200 WoO nights and currently trails Williams Grove by a single appearance. A total of 51 drivers have won WoO races at Eldora, and six drivers have reached double-digit WoO wins there: Steve Kinser (41), Sammy Swindell (30), Donny Schatz (18), Doug Wolfgang (15), Joey Saldana (13) and Dave Blaney (10). Donny Schatz holds the most WoO wins during #LetsRaceTwo weekends with six. The World of Outlaws will return to Eldora on July 17–18 for the 43rd Kings Royal, which carries a $200,000 winner’s purse.
The big blocks missed an opportunity to entertain in West Lebanon last weekend after the race was rained out. Now the series heads north to the Cornwall Motor Speedway. Multiple Super DIRTcar Series Champion Matt Sheppard leads the charge in the 2025 Super DIRTcar O’Canada pre-event odds, despite struggling in his last outing. Series leader …
The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Series will headline a two-day bullring weekend on April 17–18, opening with the Hy-Vee Perks 40 at Jacksonville Speedway on Friday and moving to Tri-State Speedway in Haubstadt, Indiana, on Saturday. Both tracks are classic quarter-mile bullrings, and the weekend features Hy-Vee and NOS Energy Drink branding as an early-season short-track highlight for fans and competitors.
Michael ‘Buddy’ Kofoid and Roth Motorsports arrive with a three-race win streak and five straight top-two finishes. The run is Kofoid’s first career three-race winning stretch and Roth’s first such streak in 26 years, and it vaulted Kofoid from sixth to third in the championship standings.
Other storylines include Carson Macedo, who has compiled four combined wins between Jacksonville and Tri-State; Indiana natives Spencer Bayston and Emerson Axsom, with Bayston coming off consecutive top-five finishes; and Canton, Illinois native Chris Windom returning to a home crowd after a strong recent weekend. The Tri-State program could also feature winged entries from USAC regulars such as Brady Bacon and Kyle Cummins. Spectators should expect the close-quarters sprint-car racing typical of quarter-mile dirt ovals. Jacksonville hosted the World of Outlaws’ 2024 Race of the Year, and Tri-State, nicknamed ‘The Class Track’, has staged 45 prior World of Outlaws races, underscoring both venues’ history as classic short-track stops.
Best Bets: World of Outlaws Federated Auto Parts Showdown at Ohsweken Pre-Event Odds Analysis
Canada has waited almost eight years to welcome the “Greatest Show on Dirt” back to its territory, and that day is here. Series leader David Gravel heads the World of Outlaws Federated Auto Parts Showdown at Oshweken pre-event odds, ahead of Carson Macedo and Michael Kofoid. Logan Schuchart is one of three drivers in the field to have entered Victory Lane in “The Great White North.”
Place your wagers for this week’s World of Outlaws sprint car races at our partner sportsbooks.
Schedule and How to Watch WoO Showdown at Ohsweken
Ohsweken welcomes back World of Outlaws sprint cars for the first time since 2017 for two nights of glorious racing from May 14th to 15th. Sprint cars take on the 0.375-mile high-banked track for the first time on Wednesday, May 14th at 6:30 pm. Action is scheduled for the same time on day two of proceedings on Thursday.
Follow the Outlaws on DIRTVision as they set out to conquer Ontario. Keep yourself in the loop on the latest odds and analysis with NXTbets.
Odds Subject to Change
Please note that the odds provided herein reflect the raw probability odds for this analysis and are based on the information available when publishing. Different sportsbooks may adjust these odds based on market conditions, bettor behaviors, and other factors that could influence the betting landscape.
For a deeper understanding of why odds for alternative sports betting change and how it might affect your betting strategy, we encourage you to read our detailed article: Why Do Alternative Sports Betting Odds Change? Make informed decisions and always check the latest odds with your sportsbook before placing bets.
Best Bets & Picks for WoO Federated Auto Parts Showdown at Ohsweken
Top Picks
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David Gravel (+253)
A runner-up performance at Williams Grove Speedway handed David Gravel his 13th podium of the campaign. He extended his lead in the series to 134 points after Logan Schuchart stuttered in Mechanicsburg. The Big Game Motorsports pilot is the winningest driver in the series this year with six triumphs to his name already, and he’s produced a top-five finish in 90.5% of his appearances.
Carson Macedo (+453)
The last race is one Carson Macedo will want to forget quickly. The Californian greeted the stewards in 24th spot, his second run outside of the top 20 this year. His Morgan Cup performance was a minor blemish on his record this season, which reads eight podiums, including two wins. Carson carries four top 10s in his last five starts, over the border to Canada.
Michael “Buddy” Kofoid (+503)
A poor showing by Macedo in the last round offered Michael Kofoid a sniff at climbing the points table, and he didn’t disappoint. “Buddy” now sits third on the standings with three top fives, including two podiums in his previous five outings. Kofoid drove inside Victory Lane at Lincoln Speedway a week ago, the third occurrence in this campaign.
Outsider Picks
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Donny Schatz (+938)
World of Outlaws legend Donny Schatz sealed his fourth top five this year at the Williams Grove Speedway. The veteran is now in sixth spot on the table and has two podiums to his name this term. Donny has enjoyed great success at this circuit over the years, winning four times in 2010, 2013, 2014 and 2016.
Sheldon Haudenschild (+993)
The inconsistent run of form continues for Sheldon Haudenschild, who has only claimed one top five since winning the Haubs Town Showdown. Haud crossed the line in 11th place at Eldora Speedway and eighth in Mechanicsburg. Consistency aside, Sheldon is always a threat with nine top fives under the hood, including two podiums.
Logan Schuchart (+1279)
Mechanicsburg proved a testing trip for Logan Schuchart, who returned his worst result of the season. The Shark Racing driver ended the evening in 25th, only his second finish beyond the top 10 threshold. Schuchart handles long odds, touching down in Canada, but his seven podiums this campaign show that he is far from an outsider.
Expert Pick
Series leader David Gravel continues to enjoy our confidence, which is justified by his 13 podiums after 21 races. Gravel has the best finishing average in the field by a country mile at 2.95, making him tough to beat. He starts at +253, offering a potential return of $70.60.
H2H Odds for WoO Showdown At Ohsweken
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David Gravel, Michael Kofoid, and Sheldon Hausenschild are poised to outclass their opponents in the Ohsweken matchups. Gravel enters with a 2.95 finishing average of Macedo’s 6.67.
“Buddy” Kofoid enjoys the fourth-best average on the grid at 7.33, 2.33 better than Donny Schatz. Finally, Haudenschild has averaged 9.09 this season, which just beats out his rival Scelzi on 10.38.
Underdog Fantasy Finishing Positions
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Where to Bet on WoO Federated Auto Parts Showdown at Ohsweken
Logan Schuchart was the last World of Outlaws sprint car driver to win a race at Ohsweken. Can he go back-to-back? The series contender will have to deal with an in-form David Gravel and Donny Schatz, who is a four-time victor at this circuit.
Armed with these insights, prepare to place your bets on the World of Outlaws Federated Auto Parts Showdown at Ohsweken. Secure the latest futures odds and special promotions at our affiliate sportsbooks to place your bets. Dive into our exclusive World of Outlaws Betting Guides for comprehensive analyses and betting tactics. Whether you’re backing the seasoned champions or rooting for the rookies, each ride promises a pulse-pounding experience.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, there are certain moments during the season when you have a better chance of winning your bets. Some key moments to watch out for include major races like the season-long championship races.
Absolutely! You can bet on World of Outlaws races online through various licensed sportsbooks that offer sprint car racing betting, such as DraftKings, Bet365, and BetCris.
Yes, many sportsbooks offer live betting options for World of Outlaws races. This allows you to place bets in real-time as the race unfolds, allowing you to react to developments on the track and potentially capitalize on changing odds.
Legal restrictions on betting differ depending on your state. While many states have legalized sports betting, including motorsports, others may still have prohibitions in place. It’s important to check your local laws and regulations regarding sports betting to ensure compliance before placing any wagers on Sprint Car Racing.
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Madden Grabs 40th World of Outlaws Win at Volusia
Chris Madden opened the DIRTcar Sunshine Nationals at Volusia Speedway Park with a weekend-long display of speed in Wells Motorsports’ No. 44 Infinity. He posted the fastest lap in Wednesday practice, quicker than the official track record, then topped qualifying and won his heat, making the Wells–Infinity debut competitive from the start. In the 35-lap feature, Madden led every lap.
He survived a scare on lap 12 when Tristan Chamberlain slowed with a broken oil pump belt that briefly threatened the field. Late in the race, Nick Hoffman slipped by through Turns 1–2 with four laps remaining, but Madden executed a crossover move to retake the lead, open a gap, and hold off challengers, including withstanding a green-white-checkered restart after Jake Timm spun off Turn 4.
The victory marked Madden’s 40th World of Outlaws Late Models win at Volusia, the same track where he earned his first two series victories about two decades earlier. It’s his first WoO Late Models triumph since July 2025. The result provided a strong launch for the Wells–Infinity partnership and came against a competitive field that included Brandon Sheppard, Dennis Erb Jr., and Ricky Thornton Jr., who finished among the top five.
World of Outlaws, USAC Converge on Eldora for #LetsRaceTwo
Eldora Speedway will host the 10th #LetsRaceTwo Presented by LGMG doubleheader on May 15–16, pairing the USAC National Sprint Cars and the World of Outlaws at the half-mile dirt oval in Rossburg, Ohio. Promoters bill the rare consecutive-night format as a unique draw, with each show paying $12,000 to the winner. USAC action will stream on FloRacing and World of Outlaws coverage will be available on DirtVision.
Several drivers plan cross-series double duty. Defending USAC #LetsRaceTwo winner Brady Bacon will drive the Chris Dyson No. 20 in USAC and the TKH Motorsports No. 21 for WoO. Logan Seavey will run the Abacus Racing No. 57 and the CB Industries–Spire Motorsports No. 87. Karter Sarff will make his WoO start in the Chase Briscoe No. 5B. Steven Snyder Jr. and Jakeb Boxell will make USAC debuts in the CB Industries–Spire No. 87 and the No. 54, owned by Matt Westfall, respectively. C.J. Leary brings a streak of 326 consecutive USAC feature starts in the Fox Brothers Racing No. 53, two starts shy of Justin Grant’s record of 328. Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports arrives off consecutive USAC wins and plans to enter two cars.
Kyle Cummins leads the USAC standings with 760 points and is seeking Eldora redemption after a 0.016-second loss in night one of #LetsRaceTwo 2024. On the WoO side, David Gravel leads the tour by 88 points; expected entries include Donny Schatz, Sheldon Haudenschild, Rico Abreu, Tyler Courtney and Carson Macedo. Eldora has hosted World of Outlaws racing since April 16, 1978, and across 47 seasons the series has raced there 242 times, missing only 2020. The Speedway is one of three tracks with more than 200 WoO nights and currently trails Williams Grove by a single appearance. A total of 51 drivers have won WoO races at Eldora, and six drivers have reached double-digit WoO wins there: Steve Kinser (41), Sammy Swindell (30), Donny Schatz (18), Doug Wolfgang (15), Joey Saldana (13) and Dave Blaney (10). Donny Schatz holds the most WoO wins during #LetsRaceTwo weekends with six. The World of Outlaws will return to Eldora on July 17–18 for the 43rd Kings Royal, which carries a $200,000 winner’s purse.
Best Bets: 2025 Super DIRTcar O’Canada 100 Pre-Event Odds Analysis
The big blocks missed an opportunity to entertain in West Lebanon last weekend after the race was rained out. Now the series heads north to the Cornwall Motor Speedway. Multiple Super DIRTcar Series Champion Matt Sheppard leads the charge in the 2025 Super DIRTcar O’Canada pre-event odds, despite struggling in his last outing. Series leader …
Jacksonville and Tri-State Renew Quarter-Mile Rivalry
The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Series will headline a two-day bullring weekend on April 17–18, opening with the Hy-Vee Perks 40 at Jacksonville Speedway on Friday and moving to Tri-State Speedway in Haubstadt, Indiana, on Saturday. Both tracks are classic quarter-mile bullrings, and the weekend features Hy-Vee and NOS Energy Drink branding as an early-season short-track highlight for fans and competitors.
Michael ‘Buddy’ Kofoid and Roth Motorsports arrive with a three-race win streak and five straight top-two finishes. The run is Kofoid’s first career three-race winning stretch and Roth’s first such streak in 26 years, and it vaulted Kofoid from sixth to third in the championship standings.
Other storylines include Carson Macedo, who has compiled four combined wins between Jacksonville and Tri-State; Indiana natives Spencer Bayston and Emerson Axsom, with Bayston coming off consecutive top-five finishes; and Canton, Illinois native Chris Windom returning to a home crowd after a strong recent weekend. The Tri-State program could also feature winged entries from USAC regulars such as Brady Bacon and Kyle Cummins. Spectators should expect the close-quarters sprint-car racing typical of quarter-mile dirt ovals. Jacksonville hosted the World of Outlaws’ 2024 Race of the Year, and Tri-State, nicknamed ‘The Class Track’, has staged 45 prior World of Outlaws races, underscoring both venues’ history as classic short-track stops.