The World Racing Group announced earlier this month, during the Performance Racing Industry Trade Show in Orlando, the 2010 schedule for World of Outlaws Late Model Series.
2010 will bring with it a record number of racetracks, with at least a dozen first-timers. In all, the tour will take place on 40 tracks in 19 states and two Canadian provinces.
The season will kick off on February 11 during the 39th annual DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH at Volusia Speedway Park in Barberville and will end on November 6 at the Dirt Track at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord.
“We’re very excited about the schedule we’ve put together for the 2010 World of Outlaws Late Model Series,” series director Tim Christman said in a release. “The series continues to grow stronger and stronger. In 2010, we will provide fans and race teams more big-money special events and visit more racetracks across the country than in any previous season in the history of the series."
“The number of tracks that will host World of Outlaws Late Model Series shows in 2010 is a true testament to the demand for races from track promoters – and, of course, it exposes the stars of our series to more fans and creates a battle for the championship that will be won by the driver who demonstrates the best ability to adapt to different tracks and surfaces.”
The full schedule of the series can be found by accessing this link.
2010 will bring with it a record number of racetracks, with at least a dozen first-timers. In all, the tour will take place on 40 tracks in 19 states and two Canadian provinces.
The season will kick off on February 11 during the 39th annual DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH at Volusia Speedway Park in Barberville and will end on November 6 at the Dirt Track at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord.
“We’re very excited about the schedule we’ve put together for the 2010 World of Outlaws Late Model Series,” series director Tim Christman said in a release. “The series continues to grow stronger and stronger. In 2010, we will provide fans and race teams more big-money special events and visit more racetracks across the country than in any previous season in the history of the series."
“The number of tracks that will host World of Outlaws Late Model Series shows in 2010 is a true testament to the demand for races from track promoters – and, of course, it exposes the stars of our series to more fans and creates a battle for the championship that will be won by the driver who demonstrates the best ability to adapt to different tracks and surfaces.”
The full schedule of the series can be found by accessing this link.