World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series Kicks off at Battle at the Border
As the sun rises on 2020, so does the start of another exciting racing season.
As the sun rises on 2020, so does the start of another exciting racing season.
As winter arrives across the country, the racing season begins to come to a close – and few seasons were as incredible as the 2019 World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series.
As the champions of the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series spent three days racing at three dirt tracks in three different states, two drivers claimed some of the most impressive wins of the 2019 season.
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Yet another hard-fought weekend led to breakthrough wins for drivers Shane Clanton and Darrell Lanigan.
Few drivers and teams have pulled off the type of battle-hard victories with the incredible amount of skill and tenacity that Brandon Sheppard and his Rocket 1 Racing team have this season.
Following a two-week hiatus, the champions of the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series were back at it in Pennsylvania.
In only his second event for his new team, Scott Bloomquist Racing Team Zero, Chris “Smokey” Madden had the most consistent ride on the track.
On a hot and wild Tuesday night, Georgia native Shane Clanton did what he hasn’t done since his last Series win at Ogilvie Raceway earlier in July – outrun the 15-time World of Outlaws winner.
One of the winningest names in the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series was back on top this weekend at Fairbury Speedway.