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Kyle Larson has definitely been on a roll in the dirt racing world lately. With rumors swirling that the former Chip Ganassi Racing driver could potentially earn a new NASCAR Cup Series ride in the near future, the newest World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series’ phenom is continuing to impress as he blows the doors off the competition in this series.
While many race series are taking a hiatus during this very unusual season, there is one series that is not letting the Coronavirus stop them from jumping from state to state and track to track to crown the latest in talented drivers.
Following the loss of his NASCAR Cup Series ride earlier this season, former stock car driver Kyle Larson is now back to earning his keep and turning heads in the side of the sport that gave birth to this rising star.
While the middle of the summer is usually the time of year when the racing season is at one of its highest points, this has been one of the strangest race seasons by far.
World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Models driver Brandon Overton rose through the ranks into contention as one of the best dirt late model drivers in the country after winning his first career USA Nationals title at Cedar Lake Speedway.
While one World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car driver has been the jewel in the crown of this series over the last couple of weeks, this weekend’s barn burner at the 42nd Annual Jackson Nationals gave another young driver the opportunity to earn his own crown jewels at Jackson Motorplex.
Following last weekend’s victory at Knoxville Raceway, World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series driver Kyle Larson found his name once again being celebrated at this weekend’s historic race at Tri-State Speedway in Haubstadt, IN.
Richard and Jennifer Marshall of Priority Aviation have posted a bounty on Kyle Larson for the remainder of 2020 Indiana Midget Week June 17-21, starting with round two, at Gas City I-69 Speedway.
As dirt racing fans in Dodge County, Wisconsin poured back into Beaver Dam Raceway last weekend, the sold-out crowd would be treated to a race weekend sweep by the new World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series points series leader.
As the stars of the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series roared into their second live race weekend since the COVID-19 shutdown, one driver would be the story of the weekend.