[GALLERY] An AMC Sprint with Attitude
With the intention of blending street rat, commuter rod, and low-budget pro tourer, Michael bought a 1980 AMC spirit with a hundred-dollar bill.
With the intention of blending street rat, commuter rod, and low-budget pro tourer, Michael bought a 1980 AMC spirit with a hundred-dollar bill.
Knoxville (Iowa) Raceway is a very familiar track for 10-time World of Outlaws (WoO) champion Donny Schatz.
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.
Although Donny Schatz does not need another reason to feel like a king in the dirt racing world, following his win at this weekend’s World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series Sixth National Open Title, the 10 time world champion has even more reason to brag.
Despite it being an off weekend for one half of the World of Outlaws world, several drivers took this opportunity to continue making a name for themselves in the dirt throughout the country
While the Rocket Racing’s own Brandon Sheppard would earn his 12th and 13th consecutive wins after back to back wins at both Lincoln and Williams Grove Speedway in Abbottstown and Mechanicsburg, PA.
After becoming the winningest World of Outlaws driver in the state of Wisconsin last weekend, Brandon Sheppard and his Rocket1 Racing team were back at it this weekend at Grand Forks, ND’s own River Cities Speedway.
Sheppard’s conquest for the record books began with his 35th career Fast Time Award at 14.412 seconds, which marked his second-straight year as the fastest qualifier at Plymouth.
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.
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