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  • DIRTVision launches Multi-View for 2026 World of Outlaws

    DIRTVision launches Multi-View for 2026 World of Outlaws

    DIRTVision launched a Multi-View multi-camera streaming option for every World of Outlaws race in 2026, giving subscribers multiple camera angles and the ability to switch between the main broadcast and alternative views. The rollout covers both the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series and the World of Outlaws Late Model Series and is described as a platform-wide upgrade for paying subscribers and viewers across desktop and mobile apps.

    The Multi-View feature became available to subscribers online and in the DIRTVision app beginning this weekend at the Sprint Car event at Kennedale Speedway Park and at Late Model shows at Volunteer Speedway and Smoky Mountain Speedway. During broadcasts viewers can select alternative camera feeds via a right-hand side selector or tap a Multi-View icon in the lower-right of full-screen mode to toggle between the main feed and additional views; the interface also appears on the right-hand side of the regular broadcast to make switching easier.

    DIRTVision general manager Jim Chiappelli said the capability was first trialed at the Knoxville Nationals in 2025 and that the feature is intended to improve the live-streaming experience for fans. DIRTVision said the rollout emphasizes subscriber control over camera angles and on-screen presentation, aims to deliver enhanced viewer choice and production flexibility, and positions the service to standardize more immersive coverage across dirt-track racing.

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  • Gravel, Macedo Tied; Title Fight Moves to Kennedale

    Gravel, Macedo Tied; Title Fight Moves to Kennedale

    The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series returns to Kennedale Speedway Park for the Cowtown Classic on Friday–Saturday, March 13–14. The two-day stop occupies the spring slot at the track southeast of Fort Worth for a third consecutive year and is part of the series’ schedule. The series, officially sponsored by NOS Energy Drink and often billed as ‘The Greatest Show on Dirt,’ will stage sprint-car competition at Kennedale. As background, the World of Outlaws first raced in Texas on March 18, 1978, at Mesquite’s Devil’s Bowl Speedway.

    The early championship is tightly contested: after six races David Gravel and Carson Macedo are tied atop the standings. Gravel has recorded four podiums this season and finished 11th at Talladega, while Macedo opened the year with five straight top-five finishes and holds a 3.67 average finish.

    New driver–team pairings have already produced winners this season, including Spencer Bayston, Sheldon Haudenschild (KCP Racing) and Donny Schatz (CJB Motorsports). Past Kennedale winners since the series debuted there in 2024 include Carson Macedo, Giovanni Scelzi and Buddy Kofoid. Fischer Motorsports’ Garet Williamson is a dark-horse to watch after posting four top-10s in six races and a season-best fifth at Talladega, and local Texas drivers Sam Hafertepe Jr., Marcus Thomas and John Carney II also figure to try to exploit home-track advantage.

    Preview coverage frames the Kennedale weekend as an event-level highlight for the series and a potential momentum swing in the early title fight.

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  • World of Outlaws resume season with Tennessee doubleheader

    World of Outlaws resume season with Tennessee doubleheader

    The World of Outlaws Late Model Series presented by DIRTVision will resume its season following a Florida break, opening a concentrated, three-weekend stretch beginning March 13–14 with a Tennessee doubleheader. DIRTVision remains the series’ presenting partner.

    The restart begins Friday, March 13, at Volunteer Speedway with the Rocky Top Rumble — the series’ first visit to Volunteer in five years — featuring a 40-lap main that pays $12,000 to the winner and a full Sportsman Late Model program.

    About 90 minutes away in Knoxville on Saturday, March 14, the tour moves to Smoky Mountain Speedway for the Tennessee Tipoff, which will stage a 50-lap main that pays $20,000 to the winner and will also include Sportsman Late Model and Front Wheel Drive racing. Organizers framed the Tennessee stops as the opening stretch of the season after the Florida hiatus, highlighting the return to Volunteer and the elevated purses and race lengths as elements intended to set the tone for the early-season slate and positioning the next three weekends as a concentrated period of competition for teams and fans.

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  • Donny Schatz ends 510-day drought at Talladega Short Track

    Donny Schatz ends 510-day drought at Talladega Short Track

    Donny Schatz ended a 510-day World of Outlaws winless streak by winning the 35-lap feature at Talladega Short Track in Eastaboga, Alabama. The victory was Schatz’s first with CJB Motorsports and his first at Talladega Short Track, and it gave CJB Motorsports its sixth different winner. It marked the 317th checkered flag of his career, earned across 90 different tracks, and came in his 30th World of Outlaws season after he parted ways with Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian in August 2025.

    Schatz qualified second, won his heat and captured the Toyota Dash to start the feature on the pole. He held off early pressure from Bryce Lucius and Sheldon Haudenschild, then navigated traffic to pull away and beat Haudenschild and Michael “Buddy” Kofoid for the win. Schatz credited Chad Clemens and the CJB Motorsports crew for the performance and called the victory ‘getting a monkey off your back.’

    Sheldon Haudenschild finished second and Kofoid was third, while Bryce Lucius was fourth and Garet Williamson fifth. Carson Macedo finished seventh and David Gravel 11th, leaving Macedo and Gravel tied atop the championship standings after the event.

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  • Ashton Torgerson earns first World of Outlaws podium

    Ashton Torgerson earns first World of Outlaws podium

    Ashton Torgerson’s breakout rookie season with Shark Racing produced his first World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series podium when the 19-year-old charged from sixth to finish second at Volusia Speedway Park. He moved into second by passing David Gravel, Carson Macedo and Sheldon Haudenschild; Torgerson called the result a learning effort as he figured out the track and credited his crew. He signed with Shark Racing last April.

    Torgerson’s performance at Volusia capped a strong start to his rookie campaign. He recorded Simpson Quick Time on opening night, posted three top-10s in the first five races at Volusia, earned a win at BAPS Motor Speedway and finished in the top 10 in Eldora Speedway’s Kings Royal. Those results put him atop the early Kevin Gobrecht Rookie of the Year standings presented by Five Star Bodies, leading Scotty Thiel by 40 points.

    His rookie season continues this weekend with World of Outlaws stops at Talladega Short Track in Eastaboga, Alabama, and Magnolia Motor Speedway in Columbus, Mississippi.

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  • Outlaws run Dirty South doubleheader at Talladega, Magnolia

    Outlaws run Dirty South doubleheader at Talladega, Magnolia

    The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series stages a Dirty South doubleheader, visiting Talladega Short Track today and Magnolia Motor Speedway on March 7. These are the tour’s only stops in Alabama and Mississippi this season, mark the World of Outlaws’ 14th visit to Talladega and follow a Bike Week swing through Florida.

    Both shows are designated First Responder Nights, offering $10 ticket discounts and 20% off merchandise as a community-promotion angle expected to boost fan attendance.

    Key driver storylines for the weekend include David Gravel, the series points leader, a two-time World of Outlaws champion with 120 career wins and four straight podiums; he finished fourth at Talladega in 2023 and was runner-up there in 2025, and he won at Magnolia last year. Sheldon Haudenschild and KCP Racing arrive in strong form after Haudenschild led every lap for his 47th World of Outlaws victory at Volusia and has reached the podium in all three of the series’ visits to Magnolia. Nineteen-year-old Ashton Torgerson, who set Quick Time in the season opener and posted seventh- and second-place results during Bike Week, has emerged as a legitimate Rookie of the Year contender. Mechanical trouble and early-season struggles add stakes: Michael “Buddy” Kofoid suffered a mechanical meltdown at Volusia that forced a provisional start and a 27th-place finish, dropping him to fourth in the standings and 46 points behind Gravel, while last year’s Talladega winner Bill Balog has been off pace through the early season and remains outside the top 10 after five races. The doubleheader pairs local promotions with tight championship implications as the series’ brief southeastern run continues.

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  • Anthony Macri wins Volusia Jamboree; 2 points behind Gravel

    Anthony Macri wins Volusia Jamboree; 2 points behind Gravel

    Anthony Macri’s victory in the Bike Week Jamboree at Volusia Speedway Park underscored an early-season surge: he became the first driver with two World of Outlaws wins in 2026 and, after five races, sits two points shy of points leader David Gravel.

    Macri took the lead on Lap 14 and held off a late charge from 19-year-old Ashton Torgerson to claim the win; Torgerson finished second, marking one of Shark Racing’s three top-five results in five starts. David Gravel finished third, recording his fourth consecutive podium, while Carson Macedo and Daryn Pittman finished fourth and fifth, respectively.

    Macri, who races for Dillsburg, Pennsylvania-based Macri Motorsports, came to Volusia off a strong Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals showing — the team collected third- and fourth-place finishes and earned a $20,000 victory in the DIRTcar Nationals finale to capture the Big Gator. The Volusia triumph also made Macri the 13th driver to score multiple victories at the track; he credited his crew and a pacing strategy devised with Joe Mooney, saying the team “gave me a badass car” and that they worked to let others “wear their equipment” before making a decisive move.

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  • World of Outlaws Returns to Volusia March 1-2

    World of Outlaws Returns to Volusia March 1-2

    The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series will return to Volusia Speedway Park for the Bike Week Jamboree on Sunday-Monday, March 1-2, pairing its sprint car race program with Florida’s Bike Week festivities and using the weekend to build fan engagement.

    The series opened its campaign with three races at Volusia during the Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals in early February and then took a scheduled three-week break. The March 1-2 visit will be the first stop back on the early-season schedule and will mark the start of the tour’s primary stretch; the series will have only three off weekends between that March trip and the season-ending World of Outlaws World Finals Nov. 4-7.

    World of Outlaws staff will be active in local Bike Week events surrounding the Volusia weekend, including giveaways at Saturday’s DeLand Bike Rally. Driver Brock Zearfoss will display his car and trailer at Bike Week events and will sign autographs and pose for photos with fans. Across the season the tour plans more than 80 races at over 40 tracks spanning 22 U.S. states and one Canadian province.

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  • Bobby Pierce Earns 43rd WoO Late Model Win at Hendry County

    Bobby Pierce Earns 43rd WoO Late Model Win at Hendry County

    Bobby Pierce won the World of Outlaws Late Model Series feature at Hendry County Motorsports Park in Clewiston, Fla., earning his 43rd World of Outlaws Late Model career victory to pass Billy Moyer into fifth on the series’ all-time wins list. It was Pierce’s first WoO Late Model win of 2026 and his first Series victory since August 2025. The triumph came in the WoO Late Model Series’ debut at Hendry County.

    Drake Troutman earned the pole and led the early laps before Pierce drove past him in a side-by-side move on lap 8 and built a margin of more than five seconds in the scheduled 40-lap feature.

    A late-race incident saw Tyler Erb spin with five laps remaining, which brought out a caution and set up a restart. Pierce protected the cushion and held off Ethan Dotson for the win. Dotson finished second, Daulton Wilson third, Troutman fourth, and Nick Hoffman rounded out the top five. Dotson, Wilson, and Troutman each recorded season-best WoO finishes. The series is scheduled to return to Hendry County for the 60-lap Swamp Cabbage 100 finale.

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