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Much like the recent one-year anniversary World of Outlaws celebration weekend, the return of the NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series to Hartford, OH’s famed Sharon Speedway delivered one of the most magical moments of the 2021 race season.
On a weekend where the World of Outlaws racing organization celebrated their one-year anniversary of returning to racing, following a pandemic that brought the sports world to a screeching halt, two drivers would race to impressive victories that have reignited the fire behind the dirt racing world this weekend.
There are few Sprint Car drivers who have pulled off the kind of victories that Kasey Kahne Racing driver Brad Sweet has and after this weekend’s trifecta of World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink victories, there is no way that anyone could ever forget this impressive driver’s name.
As the stars of the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series rolled into Bristol Motor Speedway’s dirt track, one driver would move from student to teacher after surpassing his legendary mentor in career wins at this weekend’s Bristol Bash finale.
The stars of both the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model and NOS Energy Sprint Car Series were back to racing this weekend and two drivers would prove that both they and their teams had what it took to dominate two of the toughest dirt tracks in both Farmer City, IL, and Pevely, MO.
While Mother Nature would win out on Saturday, following the postponement of Rock Gault Memorial, two World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series drivers would still have the opportunity to split a set of victories on Friday night at Cherokee Speedway.