World of Outlaws

World of Outlaws
Sport Sprint car racing
Jurisdiction  United States
 Canada
Abbreviation WoO
Founded 1978
Regional affiliation United States
Headquarters Concord, North Carolina
President Brian Carter
Official website
www.worldofoutlaws.com
United States
Canada

The World of Outlaws (often abbreviated WoO) is an American motorsports sanctioning body. The body sanctions two major national touring series. It is best known for sanctioning a national tour of sprint cars called the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series. It later purchased a national tour of late model called the World of Outlaws Late Model Series. These dirt track racing series are owned and operated by World Racing Group.[1] Both the Late Model series and the Sprint Car series, picked up a 3-year deal from Craftsman (tools) to be the title sponsor of the World of Outlaws.[2]

World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series

World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series
Category Sprint car racing
Country  United States
 Canada
Inaugural season 1978
Drivers 393 (2013)
Tire suppliers Hoosier Racing Tire
Drivers' champion United States Donny Schatz
Teams' champion Tony Stewart Racing
Official website World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series
Steve Kinser's 2007 World of Outlaws sprint car at the King's Royal race

The body sanctions a national tour of high power to weight, custom fabricated sprint cars called the World of Outlaws. The race cars feature large adjustable wings on the top and large rear tires that transfer their power to the dirt tracks they race on. The series travels primarily the United States, but has sanctioned races in Canada, Mexico and Australia.

The series was founded in 1978 by Ted Johnson, a former midget racer from Madison, Wisconsin. At the time sprint car racing in the United States lacked a true national series. Johnson organized the World of Outlaws sanctioning body and established a national schedule, a set of rules and a points system to crown a champion of his series.[3] Today, the 2016 season will feature 91 races at 54 different tracks in 25 states and one Canadian province. Select events are broadcast on Dirt Vision, an online subscription based streaming service, while other select races are broadcast nationally on the CBS Sports Network.[4][5]

Sprint car specifications

A World of Outlaws Sprint Car is a purpose-built open-wheel race car that must weigh at least 1,400 pounds with the driver in the car. The 410-cubic inch engine is fueled by VP Racing Fuels methanol. The cars produce approximately 900+ horsepower and transfer it to the ground through Continental Tires, the only permitted tire manufacturer in the series . The series' cars have a large top wing with sideboards that face opposite direction to help produce a great amount of downforce to plant the car on the track and help the car turn and maximize grip, both in the corners and on the straightaways. All racecars must weigh a minimum of 1400 pounds with a driver fully prepared to compete in the car throughout an entire event. The cars also have smaller nose wings.[6]

Sprint cars use quick change rear ends. This allows the teams to quickly change the gear ratio for different size tracks. Most cars use a torsion bar suspension system. Different size bars either soften or stiffen the suspension. Torsion bars, and specialty shock absorbers are the key ingredients in the handling of sprint cars. That coupled with the wings, tire stagger, light weight, and enormous horsepower make these cars one of the fastest race cars in the world using a horsepower-to-weight ratio. The monstrous power-to-weight ratios of Sprint Cars can exceed that of Formula 1 cars.

Sprint Cars have a very distinct stance since they have two very different sized rear tires. The right rear tire on a sprint car is 105 inches in circumference. In contrast, the left rear tire is only between 90 and 98 inches in circumference, depending on the track size and conditions. The difference in the tire sizes is called stagger and the more stagger the car has, the easier it turns into the corner, but at the expense of straight line speed.[6]

Sprint Cars do not have starters in them, so push trucks are used to fire the engines. Sprint Cars only have an in/out direct drive, no reverse gear and no clutch.[6]

Past champions

Source:[3]

Season Driver Team
2016 Donny Schatz[7] Tony Stewart Racing
2015 Donny Schatz[8] Tony Stewart Racing
2014 Donny Schatz Tony Stewart Racing
2013 Daryn Pittman[9] Kasey Kahne Racing
2012 Donny Schatz Tony Stewart Racing[10]
2011 Jason Meyers Elite Racing
2010 Jason Meyers Elite Racing
2009 Donny Schatz Tony Stewart Racing
2008 Donny Schatz Tony Stewart Racing
2007 Donny Schatz Donny Schatz Motorsports
2006 Donny Schatz Donny Schatz Motorsports
2005 Steve Kinser Steve Kinser Racing
2004 Steve Kinser Steve Kinser Racing
2003 Steve Kinser Steve Kinser Racing
2002 Steve Kinser Steve Kinser Racing
2001 Danny Lasoski Tony Stewart Racing
2000 Steve Kinser Steve Kinser Racing
1999 Mark Kinser Karl Kinser Racing
1998 Steve Kinser Steve Kinser Racing
1997 Sammy Swindell Swindell Motorsports
1996 Mark Kinser Karl Kinser Racing
1995 Dave Blaney Casey Luna Ford Racing
1994 Steve Kinser Karl Kinser Racing
1993 Steve Kinser Karl Kinser Racing
1992 Steve Kinser Karl Kinser Racing
1991 Steve Kinser Karl Kinser Racing
1990 Steve Kinser Karl Kinser Racing
1989 Bobby Davis, Jr. Casey Luna Ford Racing
1988 Steve Kinser Karl Kinser Racing
1987 Steve Kinser Karl Kinser Racing
1986 Steve Kinser Karl Kinser Racing
1985 Steve Kinser Karl Kinser Racing
1984 Steve Kinser Karl Kinser Racing
1983 Steve Kinser Karl Kinser Racing
1982 Sammy Swindell Nance Speed Equipment
1981 Sammy Swindell Nance Speed Equipment
1980 Steve Kinser Karl Kinser Racing
1979 Steve Kinser Karl Kinser Racing
1978 Steve Kinser Karl Kinser Racing

Top 25 all-time A-Feature winners

Note: Preliminary wins did not count as A-Feature wins in the past.

Therefore, for some drivers this drastically reduces their true win totals.

Updated October 29, 2016 [11]

Driver Wins
1. Steve Kinser 577
2. Sammy Swindell 294
3. Donny Schatz 229
4. Mark Kinser 153
5. Doug Wolfgang 107
6. Joey Saldana 99
7. Danny Lasoski 90
8. Dave Blaney 70
Stevie Smith 70
10. Daryn Pittman 65
11. Craig Dollansky 59
12. Jason Myers 57
13. Jac Haudenschild 56
14. Bobby Davis Jr. 46
15. Andy Hillenburg 30
Jeff Swindell 30
17. Paul McMahan 26
18. Bobby Allen 25
19. Shane Stewart 22
20. Tim Kaeding 20
Brad Sweet 20
22. Kerry Madsen 19
23. Rick Ferkel 16
David Gravel 16
Kraig Kinser 16

Here is a list of some of the most prestigious and top paying races each year.

Texas Outlaw Nationals at Devil's Bowl Speedway - Mesquite, Texas

Brad Doty Classic at Attica Raceway Park - Attica, Ohio

Kings Royal at Eldora Speedway - Rossburg, Ohio

Don Martin Memorial Silver Cup at Lernerville Speedway - Sarver, Pennsylvania

Summer Nationals at Williams Grove Speedway - Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

Iroman 55 at Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55 - Peveley, Missouri

Knoxville Nationals at Knoxville Raceway - Knoxville, Iowa

Gold Cup Race of Champions at Silver Dollar Speedway - Chico, California

National Open at Williams Grove Speedway - Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

4-Crown Nationals at Eldora Speedway - Rossburg, Ohio

Dirt Car Nationals at Volusia Speedway Park- Barberville Florida

Notable drivers who have raced in World of Outlaws Sprint Cars

Driver
Steve Kinser 20-time series champion, 12-time Knoxville Nationals Champion, "'The King' of Sprint Car Racing", National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Sammy Swindell 1981–1982, 1997 WoO Series champion, 294 WoO series wins, 1983 Knoxville Nationals champion, National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Doug Wolfgang 107 career wins and 5-time Knoxville Nationals Champion, National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Bobby Allen founding member of WoO, 1990 Knoxville Nationals Champion, National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member, WoO team owner
Rick Ferkel founding member of WoO, 16 series wins, known as the Ohio Traveler, National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Joey Saldana 99 career wins. Won 20 feature events in 2009
Jac Haudenschild Winner of the biggest race in Sprint Car history Mopar Million, 56 WoO series wins, National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Danny Lasoski 2001 Champion, 90 WoO series wins, 4-time Knoxville Nationals Champion, IROC race winner, 11-time Knoxville Raceway Champion, National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Donny Schatz 7-time Series Champion 9-time Knoxville Nationals Champion
Ron Shuman National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member, 1979 Knoxville Nationals Champion, 14 WoO series wins, 4-time CRA Sprint car champion, 3-time SCRA sprint car champion
Mark Kinser 1996 and 1999 WoO Series Champion, 153 WoO series wins, 3-time Knoxville Nationals champion, National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Dave Blaney 1995 WoO Series Champion and NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver, National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Shane Carson former WoO driver, promoter, VP of race operations, National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member and board member, NCRA Dirt Champ series champion
Jeff Gordon 4-Time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion.>
Kasey Kahne NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver, WoO Team Owner
Tony Stewart 3-TimeNASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion, 1995 USAC Triple Crown Champion, WoO Team Owner
Ken Schrader NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver
Kyle Larson 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year, 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year
Johnny Herrera 1996 Eldora Speedway Kings Royal Winner
Greg Hodnett 4 time Central PA Champion
Don Kreitz Jr National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member, 10 WoO series wins, 83 Williams Grove Speedway wins and 4-time track champion, Pennsylvania Team Owner
Keith Kauffman National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member, 13-time Port Royal Speedway Champion (129 wins), 2-time Williams Grove Speedway Champion (51 wins)
Bobby Davis Jr. 1989 WoO Series Champion, 46 WoO series wins, National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Lealand McSpadden 1978, 1993, 1995 Western World Champion, 1991 Chili Bowl Midget Champion, 1992 Belleville Midget Champion, National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member
Christopher Bell NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver
Rico Abreu NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver
Brad Doty former WoO driver, National Sprint Car Hall of Fame member, Media member and Doty Classic race promoter
Erin Crocker First female driver to win a World of Outlaw preliminary event, media member.

Late Model Series

Operating since 2004, the Late Model Series is a racing championship series for late model.

References

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