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Founded in 1978, the World of OutlawsŽ, based in Concord, NC, is the premier national touring series for dirt track racing in North America, featuring the most powerful cars on dirt, the World of Outlaws NOSŽ Energy Drink Sprint Car Series and the World of Outlaws Late Model Series. Annually, the two series race nearly 140 times at tracks across the United States and Canada. CBS Sports Network is the official broadcast partner of the World of Outlaws. DIRTVisionŽ also broadcasts World of Outlaws events over the Internet to fans around the world. Learn more about the World of Outlaws.


 


 

Revisiting Two Decades of World of Outlaws Sunshine State History

Dick Ayers

CONCORD, NC (December 10, 2026) – Since the revival of the World of Outlaws Late Model Series in 2004, the opening weeks of every season have included a stint in Florida.

Whether for a few nights or multiple weeks of racing, the warm weather, salty air and sandy coasts have served as a destination for racers and fans looking to escape the cold and usher in a new season.

The past 22 seasons of World of Outlaws racing in the “Sunshine State” have been split between two iconic facilities, with a third set to join the list in 2026 by hosting The Most Powerful Late Models on the Planet for the first time.

Here’s a look at the events that have shaped Florida’s Late Model legacy:

DIRTcar Sunshine Nationals: Starting in 2020, fans no longer had to wait until February to see Late Models ripping around Volusia Speedway Park.

The inaugural edition of DIRTcar Sunshine Nationals featured several divisions of Crate Late Models kicking off the season in mid-January. Florida’s own Kyle Bronson dominated the weekend, going three-for-three in the 604 Late Models.

It was then decided that no “Late Model Palooza” could be complete without the Super Late Models, and the World of Outlaws were brought in to open the season at the event beginning in 2021. Bronson’s Sunshine Nationals speed carried over into the open motor division, as he won the first January World of Outlaws race at Volusia before Kyle Strickler collected his first Series victory to close out the weekend.

In the five Sunshine Nationals featuring the World of Outlaws, Devin Moran tops the win column with three victories in the event, while Dale McDowell, Hudson O’Neal, Ryan Gustin and Garrett Alberson have also hoisted trophies.

Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals: Since the inception of Volusia’s signature event in the 1970s, Late Models have been one of the premiere divisions entertaining fans each February.

The early years of DIRTcar Nationals saw names like Wayne Shugart, Morgan Shepherd and Larry Moore lead the way around the “World’s Fastest Half Mile.” Racing in the 1980s and 1990s fell under the banner of several of the premiere touring series of the era, including the Hav-A-Tampa Dirt Racing Series and the STARS Late Model Series.

In the leadup to the 2004 season, a new era of national Late Model racing dawned with the revival of the World of Outlaws Late Model Series, and the first stop was set for Barberville, FL. A star-studded field of drivers converged on Volusia for the week, with Steve Francis taking the checkers on opening night to become the first fendered World of Outlaws winner in 15 years.

Francis was the first of four different winners in four races contested that week, as Bart Hartman, Shannon Babb and Scott Bloomquist also added their names to the list of Volusia winners.

The new February tradition quickly grew into one of the premiere weeks of racing on the Late Model calendar as more teams and fans began making the annual pilgrimage to Volusia. But every marquee event needs a signature prize, and DIRTcar Nationals got one in 2012 with the introduction of the “Big Gator” trophy.

The award went to the top points earner over the course of the week, and Dennis Erb Jr.’s one win and three top fives were enough to become the first Late Model Big Gator champion. In total, nine different drivers have earned the award in the 14 years since its debut. Brandon Sheppard tops them all with three (2019, 2020 and 2024).

Gator 100: For two seasons in the mid-2000s, World of Outlaws racing in Florida wasn’t confined to the winter. Eight months after the season began at Volusia, the Series returned in October to finish the year in the same spot with the Gator 100.

The inaugural running in 2005 was led wire-to-wire by Bloomquist, but the real excitement was behind him. On the final lap, Billy Moyer got around Francis for second to earn his third World of Outlaws championship in a tiebreaker over the “Kentucky Colonel.”

One year later, Chris Madden took command from Rick Eckert to score the 2006 victory. That marked the end of Volusia’s tenure as the season finale, as the final race moved to its current home at The Dirt Track at Charlotte as part of World of Outlaws World Finals in 2007.

Winter Nationals: The only other Florida track with a history of hosting the World of Outlaws lies an hour west of Volusia. The egg-shaped Ocala Speedway can be one of the most difficult tracks in the sport to master, with the fast and sweeping Turns 1 and 2 requiring a vastly different approach than the hairpin at the opposite end in Turns 3 and 4.

Ocala’s initial slot on the calendar was in March, with Darrell Lanigan winning the first two stops in 2010 and 2011. Beginning in 2012, the track was added to the Speedweeks slate, and the tour began visiting the 3/8-mile oval prior to DIRTcar Nationals for the track’s Winter Nationals event.

The date change didn’t bother Lanigan, as he won four more times at Ocala between 2012 and 2014 to bring his total to six World of Outlaws wins at the track. Josh Richards was the only other Outlaw to win at Ocala more than once, picking up three wins before the track left the schedule after 2015.

Swamp Cabbage 100: A new marquee Late Model event is set to join the calendar in 2026, as the World of Outlaws will venture the furthest south they’ve even been in Florida for the inaugural World of Outlaws Swamp Cabbage 100 at Hendry County Motorsports Park on Friday-Saturday, Feb. 20-21.

The race, held in conjunction with the Swamp Cabbage Festival in nearby LaBelle, FL, has been held since 2023 with a 100-lap Factory Stock Feature as the main attraction. However, the festivities are set to take on a new look, as one week after the 2026 DIRTcar Nationals, the World of Outlaws will head to the southernmost dirt track in the United States for two full programs.

Between a bass fishing tournament prior to the event on Wednesday, Feb. 18, and an all-inclusive ticket policy which grants grandstand ticket holders access to the pit area throughout the night, fans have plenty of reasons to extend their stay in Florida and be part of the first chapter of the state’s newest early-season tradition.

The World of Outlaws Late Model Series kicks off 2026 at Volusia Speedway Park during DIRTcar Sunshine Nationals (Thursday-Saturday, Jan. 22-24) and Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals (Thursday-Saturday, Feb. 12-14), followed by the Swamp Cabbage 100 at Hendry County Motorsports Park (Friday-Saturday, Feb. 20-21). Get tickets and more information for all three events by clicking here.

If you can’t make it to the track, stream every lap live on DIRTVision.

ARTICLE: https://worldofoutlaws.com/latemodels/revisiting-two-decades-of-world-of-outlaws-sunshine-state-history/

EVENT INFO: DIRTcar Sunshine Nationals, Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals, Swamp Cabbage 100
TRACK INFO: Volusia Speedway Park, Hendry County Motorsports Park

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17 Drivers Climb World of Outlaws All-Time Wins List

Emily Schwanke

CONCORD, NC (December 2, 2025) – The 2025 season for the World of Outlaws Real American Beer Late Model Series presented by DIRTVision was one of the most competitive in recent memory, with plenty of new and returning faces making their way to Victory Lane.

In total, 17 different drivers won at least one Series race this year, nearly twice as many as the previous season. That included nine of the top 10 drivers in the final point standings, as well as three drivers who scored their first win with The Most Powerful Late Models on the Planet.

Take a look at this season’s winners:

Brandon Sheppard (Rank: 1 / Wins: 88): The five-time World of Outlaws champion made it nine-straight years with at least one win with his drive to victory at Farmer City Raceway. His fourth win on Illini 100 weekend was the 88th of his career with the Series, 10 more than his closest challenger and fellow Rocket1 Racing star, Josh Richards.

Bobby Pierce (Rank: 5 / Wins: 42): For the third year in a row, Bobby Pierce assembled a double-digit win total en route to his second World of Outlaws championship. His 11 wins came at 10 different tracks, eight of them being places he had never won at previously with the Series. Pierce enters 2026 in a tie with Billy Moyer for fifth all-time, and is in position to continue climbing the order for years to come, as Sheppard is the only driver ahead of him who is still competing full-time at the national level.

Tim McCreadie (Rank: 7 / Wins: 39): “T-Mac” took advantage of his first full World of Outlaws campaign since 2015 to make major moves up the leaderboard with his six-win season. After picking up his first two wins of the year in familiar territory at Raceway 7 and Bedford Speedway, three of his final four scores came at tracks he had never turned a lap at – Nodak Speedway81 Speedway and Boothill Speedway. McCreadie’s success moved him up to seventh on the list in a tie with fellow Late Model legend Chris Madden with 39 wins apiece.

Mike Marlar (Rank: 14 / Wins: 18): Despite not running a full national schedule in 2025, Mike Marlar was consistently in contention whenever he rolled through the gates. The “Winfield Warrior” won the final night of the Battle at the Border at Sharon Speedway in July, which turned out to be the final win of his two-year stint with Skyline Motorsports before he rejoined Delk Racing in September. The 2018 champion has amassed 18 wins at 17 different tracks, with The Dirt Track at Charlotte being the only place he has won at more than once in World of Outlaws competition.

Jonathan Davenport (Rank: 15 / Wins: 17): Sitting one win behind Marlar is Jonathan Davenport, who got his year rolling with a win at Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals and closed it out with two more at World of Outlaws World Finals. That trio of victories moved Davenport to 15th all-time, and he’s second behind Jimmy Owens among drivers who have never ran a full season with the Series.

Dennis Erb Jr., Ryan Gustin (Rank: 17 [tied] / Wins: 15): Following a season littered with strong finishes and near misses, Dennis Erb Jr. broke through in the waning weeks of the year at Humboldt Speedway for his first World of Outlaws win in more than two years. Eight days later, Ryan Gustin joined him at the 15-win mark with his Boothill triumph, capping off a five-win season that also included his first crown jewel at the USA Nationals as well as wins at Volusia Speedway ParkSwainsboro Raceway and Wilmot Raceway.

Devin Moran (Rank: 19 / Wins: 14): Volusia win number six for the “Mailman” came in February, putting him in a four-way tie with Scott Bloomquist, Richards and Sheppard on top of the World of Outlaws winners list at the “World’s Fastest Half Mile.” The victory moved him into the top 20 overall and solidified his status as the second-winningest Ohio driver in Series history behind Richards.

Brian Shirley (Rank: 22 / Wins: 13): The 13th World of Outlaws win of Brian Shirley’s career was easily the biggest, as he became the newest winner of the Prairie Dirt Classic at Fairbury Speedway. His lone Series win on the year tied him with fellow Illinois star Shannon Babb for 22nd on the list.

Nick Hoffman (Rank: 25 / Wins: 11): After a breakout five-win sophomore season with the World of Outlaws in 2024, Nick Hoffman backed it up by matching that total in 2025. The upper Midwest continued to be fertile ground, with Hoffman’s first four wins coming in Wisconsin, North Dakota and Minnesota. But even though he’s called North Carolina home for the entirety of his adult life, Hoffman had never won a Late Model race on the southern red clay until finally breaking through at Needmore Speedway in September. Only three seasons into his full-time Late Model career, Hoffman has already become one of the top 25 winningest drivers on the World of Outlaws trail.

Ashton Winger (Rank: 28 / Wins: 5): For the second time in five years, Ashton Winger took down the Outlaws at his home track, Senoia Raceway, to bring his career win total to five with the Series. That equals him with several other stars of the sport’s past and present, including Donnie Moran, Earl Pearson Jr. and Ricky Thornton Jr.

Tyler Erb, Tanner English (Rank: 35 [tied] / Wins: 4): Tyler Erb’s first World of Outlaws win at a track other than Atomic Speedway came 700 miles to the northwest at Mississippi Thunder Speedway on the opening night of Dairyland Showdown weekend. Three months later, Tanner English conquered the tight 1/4-mile Highland Speedway for his first Series win in three years, delivering Coltman Farms Racing their first trophy on the national stage.

Hudson O’Neal (Rank: 41 / Wins: 3): Hudson O’Neal won in back-to-back years at Volusia to kick off 2023 and 2024, but this year, his annual World of Outlaws win came at the end of the season with a last-corner pass at World Finals. It was his first Series triumph behind the wheel of the Rumley No. 6, and the team’s first since Kyle Larson won at Sharon Speedway in 2021.

Garrett Alberson (Rank: 49 / Wins: 2): It was a breakout 2025 season for Garrett Alberson and Roberts Motorsports, and one that included the Las Cruces, NM driver’s first two World of Outlaws victories. The first came on the final night of DIRTcar Sunshine Nationals in January, when Alberson took command from Jimmy Owens past halfway and traded sliders with Davenport in the closing circuits. The encore performance came less than a month later, when Alberson led flag-to-flag in the first of three World of Outlaws Features at DIRTcar Nationals.

Ethan DotsonDrake Troutman (Rank: 63 [tied] / Wins: 1): Two members of the 2025 rookie class scored a win in their first full tour, starting at Farmer City Raceway where Ethan Dotson took the checkers. One of the drivers he denied on that night was Drake Troutman, who went on to pick up a trophy of his own at I-55 Federated Auto Parts Raceway Park to become the 104th different winner in World of Outlaws history.

World of Outlaws Real American Beer Late Models All-Time Wins List (Rank, Driver, Wins)

1. Brandon Sheppard (88)
2. Josh Richards (78)
3. Darrell Lanigan (74)
4. Shane Clanton (48)
5. Billy Moyer, Bobby Pierce (42)
7. Chris Madden, Tim McCreadie (39)
9. Rick Eckert (38)
10. Scott Bloomquist (33)
11. Steve Francis (28)
12. Jimmy Owens (21)
13. Brandon Overton (20)
14. Mike Marlar (18)
15. Jonathan Davenport (17)
16. Chub Frank (16)
17. Dennis Erb Jr., Ryan Gustin (15)
19. Tim Fuller, Dale McDowell, Devin Moran (14)
22. Shannon Babb, Brian Shirley (13)
24. Clint Smith (12)
25. Nick Hoffman (11)
26. Jimmy Mars (8)
27. Brian Birkhofer (7)
28. Bart Hartman, Donnie Moran, Earl Pearson Jr., Brady Smith, Max Blair, Ricky Thornton Jr., Ashton Winger (5)
35. Steve Shaver, Cade Dillard, Gregg Satterlee, Chase Junghans, Tyler Erb, Tanner English (4)
41. Jackie Boggs, Davey Johnson, Austin Hubbard, Billy Moyer Jr., Frank Heckenast Jr., Ricky Weiss, Kyle Bronson, Hudson O’Neal (3)
49. Willy Kraft, Rick Egersdorf, Dan Stone, Bub McCool, Chris Ferguson, Jeep VanWormer, Don O’Neal, Mike Norris, Kyle Strickler, Dave Hess Jr., Kyle Larson, Jason Feger, Cory Hedgecock, Garrett Alberson (2)
63. Larry Phillips, Les Hare, Johnny Stokes, Gary Stuhler, Kevin Thompson, Rick Auckland, Mitch Johnson, Kevin Gundaker, Dan Schlieper, John Blankenship, Dick Barton, Brian Harris, Patrick Sheltra, Jeremy Miller, Kelly Boen, Rod Conley, Jeff Smith, Jamie Lathroum, Ricky Elliott, Jared Hawkins, Brad Neat, Chris Garnes, Eric Wells, Dale Hollidge, Casey Roberts, Curtis Roberts, Steve Casebolt, Billy Ogle Jr., Tim Dohm, Eric Spangler, Timothy Culp, Jeff Rine, Chad Simpson, Ross Bailes, Mason Zeigler, Zack Mitchell, Mike Spatola, Ben Watkins, Michael Brown, Jared Miley, Ethan DotsonDrake Troutman (1)

ARTICLE: https://worldofoutlaws.com/latemodels/17-drivers-climb-world-of-outlaws-all-time-wins-list-in-2025/

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The Super DIRTcar Series remains the premier traveling tour for Big Block Modifieds in the nation.

Each Super DIRTcar Series event follows a traditional short-track program including pre-race Hot Lap sessions, qualifying through Time Trials, Heat Races, and a Last Chance Showdown, all leading up to the 30-car Feature. The number of cars entered that night determines the number of preliminary races. The top 12 qualifiers in the heat races redraw for starting positions.


 

 


 2026 SCHEDULE: Three New Venues, Super DIRT Week 54, SummerFAST Highlight Super DIRTcar Series Schedule

CONCORD, NC (December 9, 2025) – After an exciting conclusion to the 2025 season that ended with Mat Williamson winning his third Super DIRTcar Series title, the page has been turned to 2026.

The Beasts of the Northeast return next season with a 33-race schedule, kicking off the season at Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals in February and ending with the World of Outlaws World Finals in November. Along the way are vital events to the Northeast, including SummerFAST in August, Super DIRT Week 54 in October, and more.

“The addition of new tracks along with many of the traditional stops over the years makes for another exciting season, “Series Director Dean Reynolds said. “We had our most competitive group of drivers to date and it looks like the fans will see the absolute best wheel a Big Block Modified again in 2026.”

Here is a look at the highlights of the 2025 Super DIRTcar Series Schedule:

NEW IN 2026

Airborne Park Speedway: For the first time since 2019, the Super DIRTcar Series returns to the shores of Lake Champlain with a stop at Airborne Park Speedway in Plattsburgh, NY. The event will run on Wednesday, July 22, joining the two-night King of the North at Autodrome Drummond as part of a three-night swing.

Mansfield Speedway: Mansfield Speedway will have its revival in 2026, and the Super DIRTcar Series will be part of the track’s highly anticipated first season under Matt Tifft’s ownership.

The Beasts of the Northeast will visit the Mansfield, OH, track on Tuesday, Aug. 11, for the Big Block Invasion of Mansfield. The race kicks off a two-night swing through the “Buckeye State,” joining a return to Sharon Speedway on Wednesday, Aug. 12.

Utica-Rome Speedway: With Utica-Rome Speedway moving to a DIRTcar sanction in 2026, it means the Super DIRTcar Series will return to the 1/2-mile oval.

Drivers will head to the Vernon, NY, facility on Wednesday, Aug. 19, for the final night of SummerFAST, where the 2026 event champion will be crowned. It’s the first stop at Utica-Rome since 2018 when Series veteran Jimmy Phelps scored the victory.

GATOR HUNT

A Florida tradition continues Feb. 11-14, as the Super DIRTcar Series heads to Volusia Speedway Park for four nights of action at Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals.

Alex Yankowski will try to defend his DIRTcar Nationals Big Gator Championship from last year. But he’ll again have to deal with the likes of defending Series champion Mat Williamson, and 2025 Volusia winners Matt Sheppard, Peter Britten, and Erick Rudolph.

TWICE IS NICE

Throughout the 33-race schedule, six tracks in the Northeast will host at least two Super DIRTcar Series events in 2026.

Georgetown Speedway: Last season, Georgetown returned to the Super DIRTcar Series schedule for the first time since 2008. And in 2026, the Beasts of the Northeast will visit the Delaware track twice. The “First State” oval will kick off the championship season with the Delaware Diamond on Saturday, March 28, and also be the final stop before World Finals with the Mid-Atlantic Championship on Saturday, Oct. 31.

Can-Am Speedway: For the third straight season, the Series is scheduled to visit the “Nasty Track of the North” on two occasions. The first will be part of Thunder in the Thousand Islands weekend on Saturday, April 11, followed by the R.D. Hutchinson Memorial on Saturday, Sept. 12.

Albany-Saratoga Speedway: Like in 2025, the Super DIRTcar Series will start and finish Albany-Saratoga’s 2026 schedule, kicking things off with the 61st Anniversary Special on Friday, April 17. Then, the Series returns on Saturday, Sept. 26, as part of Malta Massive Weekend.

Cornwall Motor Speedway: After returning to the schedule in 2025, Cornwall Motor Speedway will host two Super DIRTcar Series events in 2026.

The first stop will kick off the track’s 2026 season on Sunday, May 17. Then, the Beasts of the Northeast return to the 1/4-mile track on Tuesday, July 7, as part of a two-night doubleheader with Mohawk International Raceway.

Weedsport Speedway: The Series will once again make three stops at Weedsport Speedway during the 2026 season, kicking off with its traditional Memorial Day Weekend stop for the Heroes Remembered on Sunday, May 24. 

Then, the 3/8-mile track will kick off the 2026 edition of SummerFAST on Sunday, Aug. 16, marking the first of four straight nights of racing in Central New York. 

The final stop of 2026 at Weedsport will be during Labor Day Weekend, with the Cavalcade Cup on Sunday, Sept. 6.

Land of Legends Raceway: Two nights in the Finger Lakes are on tap for the Super DIRTcar Series again in 2026, with Land of Legends Raceway returning for its two traditional dates next season.

The Stars and Stripes Spectacular, during Fourth of July weekend, marks the first visit on Thursday, July 2, before the Series returns on Tuesday, Aug. 18, as part of SummerFAST.

Along with the two Super DIRTcar Series events, you can catch all of the weekly action from Land of Legends live on DIRTVision.

Autodrome Drummond: One of the popular stops on the Super DIRTcar Series schedule returns for two nights when drivers visit Quebec and Autodrome Drummond. The two-night King of the North is a week earlier in 2026, running on Monday and Tuesday, July 20-21, at the “F1 of Dirt.”

Drummond will kick off a three-night, two-country swing that ends at Airborne on Wednesday, July 22.

 

Traditional Stops

As is tradition, part of the jam-packed schedule includes traditional stops, including two in June.
 
First, the Series returns to Lebanon Valley Speedway on Tues. June 16, for Mr. DIRT Track USA, where Kolby Schroder pulled the upset last weekend. Then, the Series returns to Ransomville Speedway on Tues. June 23, for the Ron Martin Memorial Summer Nationals.
 
Both events are long-standing stops on the Super DIRTcar Series schedule, and will be run within eight days of each other in 2026.

SummerFAST

Since its inception in 2022, SummerFAST has continued to evolve each season, and 2026 is no different.

For the second straight year, the four-night event will kick off at Weedsport on Sunday, Aug. 16, before returning to Brewerton Speedway, the site of a 2025 “race-of-the-year” candidate on Monday, Aug. 17.

Then, drivers will head to Land of Legends on Tuesday, Aug. 18, before crowning a SummerFAST champion at Utica-Rome on Wednesday, Aug. 19.

Super DIRT Week 54

The most significant event in Big Block Modified racing returns to Oswego Speedway during Super DIRT Week 54, Oct. 5-10. A $54,000 prize is on the line in this year’s Billy Whittaker Cars 200, marking the 54th running of the event. Williamson, the defending race winner, chases his fifth Billy Whittaker Cars 200 victory after winning the event in October. 

The Northeast’s biggest dirt racing event will again include the DIRTcar 358 Modifieds, DIRTcar Sportsman, and DIRTcar Pro Stocks.

Tickets are already on sale for Racing’s Biggest Party at SuperDIRTWeek.com.

All Dirt Roads

A November staple will finish off the 2026 season again, with the Super DIRTcar Series crowning its champion at The Dirt Track at Charlotte during the World of Outlaws World Finals.

Williamson closed out his third Super DIRTcar Series title in Charlotte last season and aims to keep his competitors at bay again to raise the trophy for a fourth time on Championship Saturday (Nov. 4-7).

For tickets to Super DIRTcar Series events, CLICK HERE.

If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch every race live on DIRTVision – either at DIRTVision.com or by downloading the DIRTVision App.

Stay tuned to the Series’ website and social channels as more events may be added for the 2026 season.

2026 Schedule:

Big Gator Championship
Wed. Feb. 11/ DIRTcar Nationals/Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, FL (Non-points)
Thurs. Feb. 12/ DIRTcar Nationals/Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, FL (Non-points)
Fri. Feb. 13/DIRTcar Nationals/Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, FL (Non-points)
Sat. Feb. 14/DIRTcar Nationals/Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, FL (Non-points)

2026 Championship Season

Sat. March 28/Delaware Diamond/Georgetown Speedway/Georgetown, DE
Sat. April 11/Thunder on the Thousand Islands/Can-Am Speedway/LaFargeville, NY 
Fri. April 17/ 61st Anniversary Special/Albany-Saratoga Speedway/Malta, NY 
Sun. May 17/Spring Shootout at Cornwall/Cornwall Motor Speedway/Cornwall, ON
Sun. May 24/Heroes Remembered/Weedsport Speedway/ Weedsport, NY 
Mon. May 25/The Natural 77/Thunder Mountain Speedway/Center Lisle, NY 
Tues. June 16/Mr. Dirt Track USA/Lebanon Valley Speedway/West Lebanon, NY 
Tues. June 23/
Ron Martin Memorial Summer Nationals/Ransomville Speedway/Ransomville, NY
Thurs. July 2/Stars and Stripes Spectacular/Land of Legends Raceway/Canandaigua, NY
Tues. July 7/Oh Canada 75/Cornwall Motor Speedway/Cornwall, ON
Wed. July 8/ Summer Shootout at Mohawk/Mohawk International Raceway/Akwesasne, NY 
Mon. July 20/King of the North/Autodrome Drummond/Drummondville, QC
Tues. July 21/King of the North/Autodrome Drummond/Drummondville, QC 
Wed. July 22/Thunder in the Adirondacks/Airborne Park Speedway/Plattsburgh, NY
Tues. Aug. 11/Big Block Invasion of Mansfield/Mansfield Speedway/Mansfield, OH
Wed. Aug. 12/Steel Valley 75/Sharon Speedway/Hartford, OH
Sun. Aug. 16/Hall of Fame Special/SummerFAST/Weedsport Speedway/Weedsport, NY
Mon. Aug. 17/SummerFAST/Brewerton Speedway/Central Square, NY
Tues. Aug. 18/SummerFAST/Land of Legends Raceway/Canandaigua, NY
Wed. Aug. 19/SummerFAST/Utica-Rome Speedway/Vernon, NY
Sun. Sept. 6/Cavalcade 100/Weedsport Speedway/Weedsport, NY
Sat. Sept. 12/R.D Hutchinson Memorial/Can-Am Speedway/LaFargeville, NY
Sat. Sept. 26/Malta Massive Weekend/Albany-Saratoga Speedway/Malta, NY
Mon.-Sat., Oct. 5-10/Super DIRT Week 54/Oswego Speedway/Oswego, NY
Fri. Oct. 16/Fall Nationals/Brockville Ontario Speedway/Brockville, ON
Sat. Oct. 31/Mid-Atlantic Championship/Georgetown Speedway/Georgetown, DE
Wed. Nov. 4/World of Outlaws World Finals/The Dirt Track at Charlotte/Concord, NC (Qualifying Night)
Thurs. Nov. 5/World of Outlaws World Finals/The Dirt Track at Charlotte/Concord, NC
Fri. Nov. 6/World of Outlaws World Finals/The Dirt Track at Charlotte/Concord, NC
Sat. Nov. 7/World of Outlaws World Finals/The Dirt Track at Charlotte/Concord, NC
 

ARTICLE: https://superdirtcarseries.com/dirtcar-ne/big-block-modifieds/super-dirt-car-series/2026-schedule-three-new-venues-super-dirt-week-54-summerfast-highlight-super-dirtcar-series-schedule/

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MOVIN' ON UP: Record Setting 13 Drivers Climb Series All-Time Wins List

Quentin Young

CONCORD, NC (December 5, 2025) – The Super DIRTcar Series soared to new heights in 2025, including seeing a record-breaking 13 different drivers score a win during the 30-race season.

Among that group of veterans and rising stars who climbed the all-time wins list, three drivers earned their first career Series win.

Here’s a look at the Super DIRTcar Series Feature winners in 2025:

Matt Sheppard (Rank: 2, Wins: 103): The milestones keep coming for 10-time Series champion Matt Sheppard, as he joined Brett Hearn as the only drivers to win 100 Super DIRTcar Series races in their career. Overall, the Savannah, NY driver took the checkered flag on six occasions, earning victories at Volusia Speedway Park, Thunder Mountain Speedway, Autodrome Drummond (2), Albany-Saratoga Speedway, and The Dirt Track at Charlotte.

Sheppard is currently 38 wins away from tying Hearn for the most Series wins all-time (141).

Stewart Friesen (Rank: 6, Wins: 52): Like Sheppard, Stewart Friesen earned a milestone victory this season, becoming the eighth driver to earn 50 Series Feature wins with a Victory at Selinsgrove Speedway. Along with his Selinsgrove victory, the Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON driver won at New Egypt Speedway, Mohawk International Raceway, and Weedsport Speedway (2).

Mat Williamson (Rank: T-8, Wins: 36): Despite being shut out of Victory Lane until July, three-time defending Series champion Mat Williamson won on five occasions this season, including a walk-off win in the season finale at The Dirt Track at Charlotte. He also won on the Northeast’s biggest stage, capturing his fourth Billy Whittaker Cars 200 victory at Oswego Speedway during Super DIRT Week 54.

Along with wins at Oswego and Charlotte, Williamson defended home turf at Land of Legends Raceway and Ransomville Speedway, and earned another win at Brockville Ontario Speedway.

Erick Rudolph (Rank: 25, Wins: 11): Erick Rudolph returned to the Super DIRTcar Series as a full-time competitor in 2025, and he didn’t have to wait long to earn a trip to Victory Lane. The Ransomville, NY, star drove from 11th to win the Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals finale at Volusia. It was his 11th Series triumph, moving him into 25th on the Series all-time wins list.

Anthony Perrego (Rank: T-33, Wins: 6): Anthony Perrego added his sixth win over the past five seasons in 2025 with a triumph in the Series’ return to Sharon Speedway in August. That gives the Montgomery, NY driver six Series wins at six different tracks in his career and moves him into a tie for 33rd on the all-time wins list.

Peter Britten (Rank: T-38, Wins: 5): After a three-year wait, Peter Britten made his triumphant return to Victory Lane with a win on Valentine’s Day at DIRTcar Nationals. Then, he added another win to his resume during SummerFAST, outdueling Sheppard and Williamson to earn his first Weedsport Speedway Super DIRTcar Series win. 

It’s the first time the “Batman” has won two Series Features in a single season.

Alex Yankowski (Rank: T-44, Wins: 4): Alex Yankowski earned two victories in the 2025 season en route to his second-place finish in the final Super DIRTcar Series standings. The Covington Township, PA driver earned a win on night two of DIRTcar Nationals, a vital step toward his first “Big Gator” trophy. Then, he added another late in the season at Can-Am Speedway, giving him four Series wins in his career.

Alex Payne (Rank: T-44, Wins: 4): Like Yankowski, Alex Payne also finished the season with four career Series wins. However, it came in a three-win season for the Hopewell, NY driver.

After earning his second win at Brockville in July, Payne won a thriller over Tim Sears Jr. at Georgetown Speedway, before earning his first World Finals win six days later at The Dirt Track at Charlotte.

L.J. Lombardo (Rank: T-71, Wins: 2): Three years after winning his first Super DIRTcar Series Feature at Lebanon Valley, L.J. Lombardo did it again at another track in New York’s Capital Region. The Danbury, CT driver outdueled Yankowski to win the 60th Anniversary Special at Albany-Saratoga, giving him his second career Series victory.

Ryan Godown (Rank: T-71, Wins: 2): Like Lombardo, Ryan Godown also returned to Super DIRTcar Series Victory Lane after a drought. Three years after capturing his first Series win at Bridgeport Motorsports Park, the Ringoes, NJ driver led all 75 laps to win the Anthracite Assault at Big Diamond Speedway in June.

Mario Clair (Rank: T-93, Wins: 1): Mario Clair had won everything Cornwall Motor Speedway had to offer, except a Super DIRTcar Series Feature at the 1/4-mile track. That changed when the Series returned to the track in June, as “Super Mario” led all 100 laps to win his first Super DIRTcar Series event.

Tim Sears Jr. (Rank: T-93, Wins 1): After narrowly missing out on wins over the past two seasons, Tim Sears Jr. finally reached Super DIRTcar Series Victory Lane with a win at Brewerton Speedway in August. The Hastings, NY driver moved from eighth to the lead in the race-of-the-year candidate during SummerFAST and held on to win the thriller at the “D-Shaped Dirt Demon.”

Kolby Schroder (Rank: T-93, Wins: 1): Kolby Schroder didn’t waste his opportunity when the Series stopped at Lebanon Valley Speedway, his home track, in August. The Staatsburg, NY driver stormed from eighth to the first to win Mr. DIRT Track USA, the biggest win of his career. Along with the $15,500 payday, he also earned a guaranteed starting spot in the Billy Whittaker Cars 200 at Super DIRT Week 53. 

For a complete look at the Super DIRTcar Series all-time wins list: CLICK HERE.

The Super DIRTcar Series returns to action, Feb. 11-14, at Volusia Speedway Park during Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals.

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2025 NATIONAL CHAMPS: DIRTcar Points Champions To Be Honored in January Awards Banquet 

CONCORD, NC (December 12, 2025) - Of the thousands of drivers across the nation who competed in DIRTcar Midwest’s 42nd season, nine have earned the title of division champion. 

They include Jason Feger (Super Late Models), Cole Falloway (DIRTcar UMP Modifieds), Dakota Ewing (Pro Late Models), Deece Schwartz (Pro Modifieds), Lee Hobbs (UMP Sportsman), Nick Seplak (Stock Cars), Blake Hull (Factory Stocks), Matt Mackey (Sport Compacts), and Kaden Breymeier (Kid Modifieds). 

Each will be honored for their work during the DIRTcar Racing Awards Banquet, along with special award winners, on Saturday, Jan. 10, at the Springfield Crowne Plaza located in Springfield, IL. 

Late Model and UMP Modified drivers finishing inside the top-70 of national points, plus any driver in the top-25 of all other divisions, are eligible to receive their points fund check and trophies at the banquet. The top-10 of each division’s region are also eligible for recognition during the ceremony, in addition to the top-10 finishers in the overall DIRTcar Summer Nationals championship standings. 

Congratulations to each DIRTcar national champion from the 2025 season: 

Super Late Models - Jason Feger (Bloomington, IL) 

Continuing a three-year streak of winning DIRTcar’s biggest events and championships, Jason Feger again proved why he is considered one of the best in the division. 

The driver of the Longhorn Chassis No. 25 celebrated a plethora of achievements this year, including a national DIRTcar championship, his second championship with the DIRTcar Summer Nationals Late Models – his first since 2010 – and a third consecutive title in the MARS Racing Series Late Models. 

“That was probably my most successful year to date,” Feger said. “We won five $10,000-to-win races, and 18 overall, so it was just a great year. Being MARS champion, Summer Nationals champion, and national champion, plus two region championships, so it was pretty amazing. 

“I’m fortunate to live where I do and have a lot of great tracks that it works out for us. We have really good regional drivers, and the competition was as tough as ever. It makes it really hard to make money, but we’re fortunate to keep running good.” 

At the heart of his success, the “High Side Hustler” has built a foundation with his two crew members, crew chief Jason Palubicki (Red Beard) and tire specialist David Karban. Since 2023, the three-man operation has led to the three-peat of championships in MARS and national standings. The Hell Tour title in 2025 was Karban’s first and Palubicki’s second. 

“It’s Jason’s fourth year and David’s third year with me,” Feger said. “Jason came here when I made the switch to Longhorn Chassis, David came a year after, and we’ve been able to like everything with the Longhorn program. During the summer, Craig and Richard from New Zealand got an extended visa, so they came over from the (Dirt Late Model) Dream to the World (100). Red Beard can focus on what he does, David focuses on what he’s good at, and same thing with me. So, we have a lot of big help from people close to us to help run a three-man team.” 

DIRTcar UMP Modifieds - Cole Falloway (Owensboro, KY) 

Cole Falloway has made it clear that he is here to stay in a DIRTcar UMP Modified. 

The 23-year-old driver from Owensboro, KY, was the shining star of the division in 2025, tackling a season of new tracks and building a resumé through his first career championship with the MARS Racing Series. 

Falloway started the season with his first visit to Volusia Speedway Park, winning five Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals Golden Gator trophies en route to a runner-up result in both the Big Gator and Florida Speedweeks points standings. 

“Our cars and stuff with Nick (Hoffman) and Tyler (Nicely) have been good down there for years,” Falloway said. “The way the racetrack was, it fits how we all drive the Modified anyway. After that first night, we had to drive back up the field and won. After that, we just got on a roll from there.” 

Through 61 total races in UMP Modified points competition, “Payday” earned 56 top-10s, 49 top fives, and 20 wins to clinch his first national Modified championship by 54 points over Pontiac, IL’s Michael Ledford. Falloway is the second “Blue Grass State” driver in three seasons to score the national title since his friend and mentor, Tyler Nicely, won in 2023. 

“It’s cool for sure,” Falloway said. “It was a lot there at the end of the year. Ledford was running really good at the end, and I knew I had to go out and keep winning races or else he was gonna catch me. It helps, and it hurts because me and him race together a lot. I mean, I knew that a lot of them races, I needed to outrun him to get the national title.” 

Pro Late Models - Dakota Ewing (Warrensburg, IL) 

Dakota Ewing has found a championship rhythm. 

Capturing his first career DIRTcar Pro Late Model championship in 2024, the 26-year-old “Land of Lincoln” driver backed up his performance in 2025 with his second consecutive Pro Late Model title. 

Through 26 starts across the midwestern dirt tracks, Ewing amassed 18 wins, 21 top fives, and 23 top-10s to best Denny Woodworth by 45 markers in the final points tally of the year. 

Pro Modifieds - Deece Schwartz (Ashmore, IL) 

Deece Schwartz is not finished with etching new records in the Pro Modifieds history books. 

The 22-year-old grandson of 2006 UMP Modified national champion, Denny Schwartz, has been unmatched in the category since he won his first title in 2022. While he’s begun the transition of moving up the ladder to a UMP Modified, his knowledge behind the Pro Modified helped him secure a fourth straight national championship in the category. 

“It’s great being able to go out there and still be competitive,” Schwartz said. “The Pro Mod guys are getting faster and faster, and it’s harder and harder to keep up in the work that me, Mark Bush, and all my other guys that I have helped over this past season to make a really good program.” 

To win the title this year, Schwartz had to go head-to-head with his 17-year-old brother, Drew. While Drew was able to top his older brother through three Feature wins, Deece scored 15 wins aboard the Mark Bush Race Cars No. 121 to clinch the title by 190 points over his younger sibling. 

“He’s beat me a couple times, and they think I definitely gave it to him, but it was not the case,” Schwartz said. “He has grown exponentially every single season. He's become a really, really fierce competitor in the Pro Mod scene. 

“Being able to run the last 20 or so nights with him was definitely a good moment in my heart. My little brother has always told me, ‘I want to win my first Feature, but like, I really want to beat you.’ Just seeing that he is not afraid of anything, and that he is here to win, it makes me feel happy. I've been able to help him and be with him along for the journey because that's kind of our brotherly bonding thing to do.” 

UMP Sportsman - Lee Hobbs (Mitchell, IN) 

With a racing career spanning four decades, Lee Hobbs earned a new honor to add to his accomplishments: DIRTcar UMP Sportsman national champion. 

After one of his sponsors floated the idea of chasing the title, the Indiana native turned the statement into a primary goal for the 2025 season. 

“We used to do some UMP Modified stuff, and this was actually the first year we've ever actually sit down to try to do the Sportsman,” Hobbs said. “It felt pretty good to get it. One of my sponsors wanted me to concentrate on that this year, and, since we'd never done it before, he said, ‘Let's go try to go for it this year.’ I mean, it was pretty special for us to get it for him.” 

Competing in 32 DIRTcar Sportsman events through the year, Hobbs captured a division-high 14 Feature wins, along with 25 top fives and 30 top-10s to best Zach Sasser by 40 points for the crown at season’s end. 

“We couldn’t have asked for a better year, I don't think,” Hobbs said. “I mean, we ended up with the Bloomington track championship, Putnamville, and Lincoln Park championships also. It seemed like the first part of the year, I was about ready to give up. I had a few problems breaking stuff, and I ended up talking to my sponsor. He told me, ‘Oh, you remember last year? You didn't really start doing real good until about May or so.’ Once we started getting everything together, we pretty much ended every night with a top two or top three car most of the time.” 

Stock Cars - Nick Seplak (Coal City, IL) 

Building his equipment from scratch, Nick Seplak holds an extra sense of gratitude towards his biggest career milestone. 

In his sophomore season behind the wheel of a DIRTcar Stock Car, the Illinois native claimed his first career national championship behind the wheel of a machine that was all built inside his race shop. 

“It means a lot to me,” Seplak said. “Me, my parents, and this car, we built it from the frame up by just me and my dad. The motor was built by us, all our shocks, suspension parts, we built all of it for this car. So, it means a lot when you put a lot of work. Being in Victory Lane damn near every weekend, I’m pretty proud to be able to do that from a shop-built car.” 

Seplak previously competed in the DIRTcar UMP Modifieds before making the switch to a Stock Car prior to the 2024 season. The Coal City, IL native took his second season to dominate the division for the title. Through 28 races, he earned 18 wins, 26 top fives and 27 top-10s in racing around the “Land of Lincoln.” 

“Last year was our first year in that car,” Seplak said. “Over the winter, we did a bunch of changes in the car. The attitude of the car, and honestly, more experience behind the wheel got me more confident every race with what we need to do.  

“The adjustments, for example, whenever we went to Fairbury, we felt dialed in when it came to Feature time. There’s 100,000 different things that can go wrong, 100,000 adjustments that we can do, and I feel like we had a car pretty much the best it could be all year long. That goes back to all the time my dad and I worked in the shop trying to get the car perfect.” 

Factory Stocks - Blake Hull (Butlerville, IN) 

Dominating across the Indiana dirt tracks, Blake Hull satisfied a dream in 2025 by claiming his first career DIRTcar Factory Stock championship. 

Before he began racing around Indiana dirt tracks in 2019, Hull had no prior knowledge of DIRTcar or UMP. After attending his first DIRTcar banquet in 2023, he set a goal to return to the event as a national champion. 

“Truthfully, it’s something I’ve dreamed of since I was young,” Hull said. “I started when I was 15 in 2019, and I actually didn’t know about DIRTcar, nothing about UMP. My dad raced his whole lifetime and drove Stocks back in the day with real four cylinders.  

When I moved up to Street Stocks, we finished eighth or ninth in the nation, and after seeing them checks at the banquet, I said ‘Man, next time I come back, my name’s gonna be all over them.’ So, we went back home, got busy, and built a new car before the start of last season. We put our hands together, and the rest is history, I reckon.”  

Hull depicted the season as one where he had to “find a way” to the front. The 22-year-old driver dominated the year at Brownstown Speedway, scoring 14 wins around the “Hoosier State” facility to leave the year possessing his first career track championship and national title. 

“We built that new car and our goal was to have fun,” Hull said. “We started at Brownstown for the Icebreaker, and we hit on something right out of the box. It matched my style, and it was what I was looking for. My style is forward drive, I gotta be able to go in a straight line. Brownstown’s usually slick and slow come Feature time, so you got to find a place to make speed where other guys ain’t.  

“We raced against 30 cars most nights, and that’s a lot of the ticket to how we won the title. We barely made the 20-night cut, but we just found a way to make speed and stay patient. I knew in the back of my mind once we started winning, the national title was what we set out to do. That was kind of my motto for the year; find a way.” 

Sport Compact - Matt Mackey (Delavan, IL) 

After scoring his second career DIRTcar Sport Compact national championship in 2025, Matt Mackey is taking the time to soak in the honors while building a racing future for his family. 

The 37-year-old Illinois native took the year to compete across the state to own eight Feature triumphs in DIRTcar-sanctioned competition. While racing against the best in the “Land of Lincoln,” Mackey also had to be one step above his two children in the division, Haylee Mackey and Matthew Mackey Jr. 

“It’s a great accomplishment,” Mackey said. “Fortunately, it meant a lot more to me this year getting to go racing with the kids. It made it more of a family thing. Definitely a bonus with being able to share the track with my kids. To experience that all year long was a good time for sure.” 

Mackey’s season of winning eight Features, 24 top fives and 29 top-10s helped him secure the season’s national championship. Mackey Jr kept pressure on his father in the points race as 24 points separated the 15-year-old from besting Matt in the final standings. 

“It's definitely a little complicated racing them,” Mackey said. “You want them to do well, but also, you gotta beat some of the best to be the best. That makes it much better that I get to race them, and I think that helped both kids out a lot. 

“Throughout the year racing with me, I think it gave them more inspiration to want to do better, to wanna beat dad. I want them to do better against me. I think their goal was to go out there and beat me weekly so they could rub it in my face all week long.” 

Kid Modifieds - Kaden Breymeier (Pekin, IL) 

At 14 years old, Kaden Breymeier can call himself a DIRTcar National champion. 

In the first year of Kid Modifieds sanction on the national DIRTcar level, the Pekin, IL driver was the dominant force to topple in the division, earning top 10s in each of his 21 starts. He also bagged seven wins and 19 top fives to claim the title by 11 points over Weston Hicks. 

“It feels so amazing,” Breymeier said. “Just getting to be the first one, that's history to me. That's something big to both me and my dad because we worked hard for it. So, I believe that it's good to have something like that.” 

As Breymeier begins to make a career through racing Modifieds in the American Heartland, 2025 gave him the chance to learn and succeed at tracks he’s never driven around. On top of scoring the national honors, the pilot of the No. 25K Modified also secured his first career Peoria Speedway track title. 

“Getting my first win and championship at Peoria was pretty awesome,” Breymeier said. “We got seven wins this year, and the most exciting thing for me was winning at Spoon (River Speedway). That’s a track I always wanted to win at. All these wins, and my sponsor, D&N Autobody, help us out a lot. I’d also say moments like getting to win with my little brother, my dad, and all of my family just make me excited about what we did this year.” 

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The Super DIRTcar Series 2026 Schedule:

Big Gator Championship
Wed. Feb. 11/ DIRTcar Nationals/Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, FL (Non-points)
Thurs. Feb. 12/ DIRTcar Nationals/Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, FL (Non-points)
Fri. Feb. 13/DIRTcar Nationals/Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, FL (Non-points)
Sat. Feb. 14/DIRTcar Nationals/Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, FL (Non-points)

2026 Championship Season

Sat. March 28/Delaware Diamond/Georgetown Speedway/Georgetown, DE
Sat. April 11/Thunder on the Thousand Islands/Can-Am Speedway/LaFargeville, NY 
Fri. April 17/ 61st Anniversary Special/Albany-Saratoga Speedway/Malta, NY 
Sun. May 17/Spring Shootout at Cornwall/Cornwall Motor Speedway/Cornwall, ON
Sun. May 24/Heroes Remembered/Weedsport Speedway/ Weedsport, NY 
Mon. May 25/The Natural 77/Thunder Mountain Speedway/Center Lisle, NY 
Tues. June 16/Mr. Dirt Track USA/Lebanon Valley Speedway/West Lebanon, NY 
Tues. June 23/
Ron Martin Memorial Summer Nationals/Ransomville Speedway/Ransomville, NY
Thurs. July 2/Stars and Stripes Spectacular/Land of Legends Raceway/Canandaigua, NY
Tues. July 7/Oh Canada 75/Cornwall Motor Speedway/Cornwall, ON
Wed. July 8/ Summer Shootout at Mohawk/Mohawk International Raceway/Akwesasne, NY 
Mon. July 20/King of the North/Autodrome Drummond/Drummondville, QC
Tues. July 21/King of the North/Autodrome Drummond/Drummondville, QC 
Wed. July 22/Thunder in the Adirondacks/Airborne Park Speedway/Plattsburgh, NY
Tues. Aug. 11/Big Block Invasion of Mansfield/Mansfield Speedway/Mansfield, OH
Wed. Aug. 12/Steel Valley 75/Sharon Speedway/Hartford, OH
Sun. Aug. 16/Hall of Fame Special/SummerFAST/Weedsport Speedway/Weedsport, NY
Mon. Aug. 17/SummerFAST/Brewerton Speedway/Central Square, NY
Tues. Aug. 18/SummerFAST/Land of Legends Raceway/Canandaigua, NY
Wed. Aug. 19/SummerFAST/Utica-Rome Speedway/Vernon, NY
Sun. Sept. 6/Cavalcade 100/Weedsport Speedway/Weedsport, NY
Sat. Sept. 12/R.D Hutchinson Memorial/Can-Am Speedway/LaFargeville, NY
Sat. Sept. 26/Malta Massive Weekend/Albany-Saratoga Speedway/Malta, NY
Mon.-Sat., Oct. 5-10/Super DIRT Week 54/Oswego Speedway/Oswego, NY
Fri. Oct. 16/Fall Nationals/Brockville Ontario Speedway/Brockville, ON
Sat. Oct. 31/Mid-Atlantic Championship/Georgetown Speedway/Georgetown, DE
Wed. Nov. 4/World of Outlaws World Finals/The Dirt Track at Charlotte/Concord, NC (Qualifying Night)
Thurs. Nov. 5/World of Outlaws World Finals/The Dirt Track at Charlotte/Concord, NC
Fri. Nov. 6/World of Outlaws World Finals/The Dirt Track at Charlotte/Concord, NC
Sat. Nov. 7/World of Outlaws World Finals/The Dirt Track at Charlotte/Concord, NC

 

2026 World of Outlaws Real American Beer Late Model Series presented by DIRTVision Schedule:

Thursday, Jan. 22 / Volusia Speedway Park / Barberville, FL / $12k to win, $53k purse
Friday, Jan. 23 / Volusia Speedway Park / Barberville, FL / $12k to win, $53k purse
Saturday, Jan. 24 / Volusia Speedway Park / Barberville, FL / $20k to win, $81k purse

Thursday, Feb. 12 / Volusia Speedway Park / Barberville, FL / $12k to win, $53k purse
Friday, Feb. 13 / Volusia Speedway Park / Barberville, FL / $12k to win, $53k purse
Saturday, Feb. 14 / Volusia Speedway Park / Barberville, FL / $20k to win, $81k purse

Friday, Feb. 20 / Hendry County Motorsports Park / Clewiston, FL / $12k to win, $53k purse
Saturday, Feb. 21 / Hendry County Motorsports Park / Clewiston, FL / $20k to win, $81k purse

Friday, March 13 / Volunteer Speedway / Bulls Gap, TN / $12k to win, $53k purse
Saturday, March 14 / Smoky Mountain Speedway / Maryville, TN / $20k to win, $81k purse

Friday, March 20 / Magnolia Motor Speedway / Columbus, MS / $12k to win, $53k purse
Saturday, March 21 / Magnolia Motor Speedway / Columbus, MS / $20k to win, $81k purse

Friday, March 27 / East Alabama Motor Speedway / Phenix City, AL / $12k to win, $53k purse
Saturday, March 28 / Senoia Raceway / Senoia, GA / $20k to win, $81k purse

Friday, April 10 / Farmer City Raceway / Farmer City, IL / $12k to win, $53k purse
Saturday, April 11 / Farmer City Raceway / Farmer City, IL / $25k to win, $91k purse

Friday, April 24 / Talladega Short Track / Eastaboga, AL / $12k to win, $53k purse
Saturday, April 25 / Talladega Short Track / Eastaboga, AL / $25k to win, $91k purse

Tuesday, April 28 / Independence Motor Speedway / Independence, IA / $12k to win, $53k purse

Thursday, April 30 / Mississippi Thunder Speedway / Fountain City, WI / $10k to win, $47k purse
Friday, May 1 / Mississippi Thunder Speedway / Fountain City, WI / $10k to win, $47k purse
Saturday, May 2 / Mississippi Thunder Speedway / Fountain City, WI / $40k to win, $134k purse

Wednesday, May 13 / Georgetown Speedway / Georgetown, DE / $20k to win, $81k purse
Thursday, May 14 / Selinsgrove Speedway / Selinsgrove, PA / $20k, $81k purse
Friday, May 15 / Marion Center Raceway / Marion Center, PA / $6k to win x2, $53k purse
Saturday, May 16 / Marion Center Raceway / Marion Center, PA / $30k to win, $103k purse
Sunday, May 17 / Bedford Speedway / Bedford, PA / $20k to win, $81k purse

Thursday, May 28 / Wayne County Speedway / Orrville, OH / $12k to win, $53k purse
Friday, May 29 / Mansfield Speedway / Mansfield, OH / $12k to win, $53k purse
Saturday, May 30 / Mansfield Speedway / Mansfield, OH / $57k to win, $240k purse

Friday, June 12 / West Virginia Motor Speedway / Mineral Wells, WV / $12k to win, $53k purse
Saturday, June 13 / West Virginia Motor Speedway / Mineral Wells, WV / $30k to win, $103k purse

Friday, June 19 / 141 Speedway / Maribel, WI / $12k to win, $53k purse
Saturday, June 20 / 141 Speedway / Maribel, WI / $25k to win, $91k purse

Monday, June 22 / Ogilvie Raceway / Ogilvie, MN / $12k to win, $53k purse

Wednesday, June 24 / I-94 emr Speedway / Fergus Falls, MN / $12k to win, $53k purse

Friday, June 26 / River Cities Speedway / Grand Forks, ND / $15k to win, $66k purse

Sunday, June 28 / Nodak Speedway / Minot, ND / $20k to win, $81k purse

Tuesday, June 30 / Norman County Raceway / Ada, MN / $20k to win, $81k purse

Thursday, July 2 / Deer Creek Speedway / Spring Valley, MN / $10k to win, $47k purse
Friday, July 3 / Deer Creek Speedway / Spring Valley, MN / $10k to win, $47k purse
Saturday, July 4 / Deer Creek Speedway / Spring Valley, MN / $40k to win, $134k purse

Wednesday, July 8 / Stateline Speedway / Busti, NY / $15k to win, $66k purse

Friday, July 10 / Sharon Speedway / Hartford, OH / $12k to win, $53k purse
Saturday, July 11 / Sharon Speedway / Hartford, OH / $20k to win, $81k purse

Friday, July 24 / Fairbury Speedway / Fairbury, IL / $5,000 to win x4, $57k purse
Saturday, July 25 / Fairbury Speedway / Fairbury, IL / $50k to win, $220k purse

Thursday, July 30 / Cedar Lake Speedway / New Richmond, WI / $10k to win, $47k purse
Friday, July 31 / Cedar Lake Speedway / New Richmond, WI / Prelim
Saturday, Aug. 1 / Cedar Lake Speedway / New Richmond, WI / $100k to win, $223k purse

Friday, Aug. 21 / Maquoketa Speedway / Maquoketa, IA / $12k to win, $53k purse
Saturday, Aug. 22 / Maquoketa Speedway / Maquoketa, IA / $25k to win, $91k purse

Wednesday, Aug. 26 / Southern Iowa Speedway / Oskaloosa, IA / $12k to win, $53k purse

Friday, Aug. 28 / Adams County Speedway / Corning, IA / $20k to win, $81k purse
Saturday, Aug. 29 / Shelby County Speedway / Harlan, IA / $20k to win, $81k purse

Friday, Sept. 25 / I-55 Federated Auto Parts Raceway Park / Pevely, MO / $12k to win, $53k purse
Saturday, Sept. 26 / I-55 Federated Auto Parts Raceway Park / Pevely, MO / $20k to win, $81k purse

Friday, Oct. 2 / Boothill Speedway / Greenwood, LA / $10k to win, $47k purse
Saturday, Oct. 3 / Boothill Speedway / Greenwood, LA / $50k to win, $151k purse

Friday, Oct. 23 / Little River Speedway / Modoc, SC / $12k to win, $53k purse
Saturday, Oct. 24 / Little River Speedway / Modoc, SC / $25k to win, $91k purse

Wednesday, Nov. 4 / The Dirt Track at Charlotte / Concord, NC / Qualifying
Thursday, Nov. 5 / The Dirt Track at Charlotte / Concord, NC / $15k to win, $65k purse
Friday, Nov. 6 / The Dirt Track at Charlotte / Concord, NC / $15k to win, $65k purse
Saturday, Nov. 7 / The Dirt Track at Charlotte / Concord, NC / $25k to win, $100k purs

 

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