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  • Bryce Lucius Wins Brad Doty Classic for First Outlaws Victory

    Bryce Lucius Wins Brad Doty Classic for First Outlaws Victory

    Bryce Lucius of Findlay, Ohio, scored the biggest win of his career Tuesday night at Attica Raceway Park, capturing the Ohio Logistics Brad Doty Classic Presented by DAC Vitamins and Minerals for his first World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars victory. Lucius held off Logan Schuchart to win the 40-lap Feature in a race that drew a 49-car field.

    Lucius took the lead after Kyle Larson, who had been chasing a fourth Brad Doty Classic win to tie the event record, flipped his car in Turns 3 and 4 with eight laps remaining. Lucius had earlier passed Carson Macedo in traffic, then inherited the top spot after Larson’s crash and stayed in front to the finish.

    The victory made Lucius the 157th different winner in World of Outlaws history, the 27th different Brad Doty Classic winner in 36 runnings and the 17th Ohio driver to win a World of Outlaws Series race.

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  • Haudenschild Reels In Williamson for Wilmot Win

    Haudenschild Reels In Williamson for Wilmot Win

    Sheldon Haudenschild won the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series’ O’Reilly Auto Parts presents the Larry Hillerud Memorial finale on Saturday night at Wilmot Raceway in Wisconsin, taking the lead for good with two laps remaining after a late battle with Garet Williamson. Williamson had led early, and the two traded slide jobs and crossover moves in the closing laps before Haudenschild pulled away for his 52nd career World of Outlaws victory.

    Williamson finished second, while David Gravel placed third, Spencer Bayston was fourth and Logan Schuchart rounded out the top five. The result gave Haudenschild and KCP Racing four victories in their last seven races.

    Haudenschild and KCP Racing have also collected 10 podiums in their last 12 Features. The World of Outlaws series now heads to a two-race Ohio swing at Attica Raceway Park on July 14 and Eldora Speedway on July 17-18.

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  • Pierce Passes Hoffman at Sharon for Fourth Track Victory

    Pierce Passes Hoffman at Sharon for Fourth Track Victory

    Bobby Pierce won the World of Outlaws Late Model Series feature at Sharon Speedway in Hartford, Ohio, on July 10, 2026, giving him his fourth career victory at the track. The win was his 17th World of Outlaws Late Model Series triumph of the season and the 59th of his career.

    Nick Hoffman led the first third of the 60-lap race before Pierce took over in Turn 3 and stayed in front the rest of the way. Source details said Hoffman got too high in Turn 2 as Pierce completed the pass in Turn 3. Hoffman finished second, followed by Ryan Gustin in third, Tim McCreadie in fourth and Tyler Erb in fifth.

    The World of Outlaws Late Model Series is next scheduled to race in the Prairie Dirt Classic at Fairbury Speedway on July 24-25.

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  • Battle at the Border Friday rained out, no makeup set

    Battle at the Border Friday rained out, no makeup set

    Thunderstorms and the threat of more rain forced World of Outlaws Late Model Series and Sharon Speedway officials to cancel Friday’s portion of the Battle at the Border in Hartford, Ohio, with the decision made alongside Precision Weather Service and based on safety for fans and teams. Friday’s event will not be made up.

    Fans who bought tickets in advance will receive a face-value credit to their MyDirtTickets.com account for two years. Ticket buyers can request a refund by Aug. 10 if the credit does not work for them.

    The Battle at the Border is still scheduled to return Saturday, July 11. Saturday’s program is set to feature a 60-lap feature paying $20,000 to win, with grandstand gates opening at 4 p.m., an autograph session at 5 p.m. and hot laps at 7 p.m.

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  • Hartford to Wilmot Kick Off Outlaws’ Busiest Stretch

    The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series is entering its busiest stretch of the season with 13 races scheduled over 24 days across eight tracks in five states and one Canadian province. The run begins Thursday, July 9, at Hartford Speedway in Michigan after a week off for the Fourth of July.

    David Gravel arrives at the stretch leading the standings by 86 points and has built his season around seven wins, 16 podiums, 22 top-five finishes and 29 top-10 finishes. He also has won the last two World of Outlaws races at Hartford Speedway.

    The schedule then moves to Wilmot Raceway in Wisconsin for the Larry Hillerud Memorial, where Bill Balog will make his final home-state appearance of the year. Gravel, Carson Macedo, Donny Schatz and Michael “Buddy” Kofoid have all won at Wilmot Raceway before. Sheldon Haudenschild is fourth in the points after 14 straight races without finishing worse than seventh, and Logan Schuchart returns from the break after three solid Pennsylvania Speedweek results.

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  • Daulton Wilson scores first WoO Late Model win at Stateline

    Daulton Wilson scores first WoO Late Model win at Stateline

    Daulton Wilson broke through for his first career World of Outlaws Late Model Series victory on Saturday at Stateline Speedway in Busti, New York, winning the Rick Briggs Memorial. From Fayetteville, North Carolina, Wilson led every lap of the 40-lap feature in the Big Frog/Viper Motorsports No. 58V car after sweeping the night’s preliminaries by winning Simpson Quick Time, his heat race and the pole draw. The win made him the 105th different winner in World of Outlaws history and came after near-misses earlier this summer at East Alabama Motor Speedway and Bedford Speedway.

    Zack Mitchell finished second in his first start for G.R. Smith Motorsports, Nick Hoffman was third, Dave Hess Jr. took fourth and Bobby Pierce finished fifth. Pierce had been chasing a seventh consecutive World of Outlaws victory and the series record of six straight wins, and his fifth-place finish ended that run. Pierce still holds a 76-point lead in the World of Outlaws Late Model Series title race.

    The Stateline race paid $15,000 to win and opened a three-race eastern swing that began July 8 at Stateline and continues at Sharon Speedway for the Battle at the Border on Friday and Saturday. The Sharon opener pays $12,000 to win and the finale pays $20,000 to win. Hoffman returned to Stateline, where he earned his first World of Outlaws win last year, and Trey Mills and Wilson were set to make their first starts at both Stateline and Sharon.

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  • Bobby Pierce Chases Record Win Streak on Eastern Swing

    Bobby Pierce Chases Record Win Streak on Eastern Swing

    The World of Outlaws Late Model Series is set for a three-race stretch as it heads back toward the East Coast after two busy weeks in the upper Midwest. The run begins Wednesday, July 8, at Stateline Speedway in Busti, New York, where the Rick Briggs Memorial powered by Dave Warren Powersports will be a 40-lap feature paying $15,000 to win. DIRTcar UMP Modifieds and Pro Stocks are also on the card. Teams then have Thursday off before the series resumes at Sharon Speedway for the annual Battle at the Border on Friday and Saturday, July 10-11. Sharon’s opener is a 40-lap race paying $12,000 to win, and the Saturday finale is a 60-lap race with a $20,000 top prize. UMP Modifieds are also scheduled at Sharon.

    Bobby Pierce enters the week as the headline driver and is trying to win his seventh straight World of Outlaws race, which would break the series record of six consecutive victories. He also carries a 76-point lead in the championship standings. Pierce’s run comes as the series works through a demanding eastern swing that mixes short travel with two major events in New York and Pennsylvania.

    Nick Hoffman returns to Stateline Speedway, where he earned his first World of Outlaws win last year. Trey Mills and Daulton Wilson are set for their first starts at both Stateline and Sharon, while Logan Zarin is coming off a career-best sixth-place finish and will compete on two tracks he knows well.

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  • Late surges lift Buddy Kofoid to back-to-back WoO victories

    Late surges lift Buddy Kofoid to back-to-back WoO victories

    Buddy Kofoid won World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series main events at 81 Speedway in Park City, Kansas, on March 28 and at Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55 in Pevely, Missouri, on April 11. In both races, he closed strongly to get to the front and held on to win the feature.

    At 81 Speedway, Kofoid and Ryan Timms started on the front row in the 30-lap race. Timms took the lead on lap 5 and stayed in front for much of the event while working through heavy traffic. The race was briefly stopped on lap 4 after Ryder Laplante flipped and brought out a red flag, and Laplante climbed out of the car. Kofoid made the decisive pass coming to the white flag and crossed the finish line first.

    At I-55, Kasey Jedrzejek and David Gravel started on the front row, and Gravel took the lead on lap 8. Kofoid passed Gravel for the lead on lap 27 and controlled the race after that. A caution slowed the event before additional lead changes, flat tires for Carson Macedo and Sheldon Haudenschild reshuffled the running order, and a red flag came out on lap 36 after Logan Julien and Hank Davis flipped. Kofoid then held off Gravel on the final restart to secure the victory.

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  • Abreu, Schuchart Split World of Outlaws Wins at Eldora

    Abreu, Schuchart Split World of Outlaws Wins at Eldora

    World of Outlaws sprint car racing at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio, produced back-to-back 30-lap feature winners, with Rico Abreu taking Friday’s race and Logan Schuchart winning Saturday’s event. Abreu took control on lap 16 of Friday’s feature and pulled away in the closing laps after a caution on lap 22 for Brenham Crouch, who stalled with heavy right-front damage. Giovanni Scelzi passed Brian Brown on lap 2 and led early, and Michael Kofoid also led at points before finishing second.

    Schuchart won Saturday’s 30-lap race at the half-mile dirt track after Brady Bacon and Sheldon Haudenschild started on the front row. Bacon led early, Schuchart moved to the front on lap 2, and the lead changed hands several times through the middle of the race. Abreu moved into second late and briefly challenged Schuchart, but he was more than one second behind with four laps left, and Schuchart held the lead to the finish.

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