![]() It’s the perfect mix of venues that reflects just how tough the Outlaw series can be. ![]() Byrider Maxim on Friday night at Huset’s Speedway in Brandon, S.D., and then on Saturday will return to legendary Knoxville (Iowa) Raceway. This weekend, Tony Stewart Racing’s (TSR) Kraig Kinser and the Bass Pro Shops team will get another taste of Outlaw-style life on the road with a Friday-Saturday doubleheader. If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch Kinser take on all remaining World of Outlaws events live on DIRTVision – either online or through the DIRTVision App.INDIANAPOLIS (April 28, 2009) – The World of Outlaws (WoO) Sprint Series schedule challenges drivers and teams in every way imaginable, from the grueling night-after-night racing in different states to adjusting from short tracks to big tracks in less than 24 hours. “We’ll work on getting fresh parts on the car and in the trailer, start planning motor rebuilds, and little stuff like that which makes a difference once the season gets going.”īefore the 2022 operationn really gets going, Kinser will finish out this season with trips to Lakeside (KS) Speedway on Friday night, Lawton (OK) Speedway and Devil’s Bowl (TX) Speedway next weekend, and then he’s off to The Dirt Track at Charlotte for the season-ending NGK/NTK World Finals on November 4-6. Fans can BUY TICKETS HERE. “For our program, we’ll start stripping cars, check out the equipment we’ll keep, make sure everything is functionable,” he detailed on his off-season plans. They’re committed to closing out 2021 on a high note, but they’re most certainly looking forward to a fresh start in 2022. Kinser also won five Team Drydene Heat Races, made 11 DIRTVision Fast Pass Dash Appearances, and topped three MicroLite Last Chance Showdowns. He also finished third at Ransomville (NY) Speedway in July, fifth at Huset’s (SD) Speedway in August, and fifth at Silver Dollar (CA) Speedway in September.Īt Ransomville, he ended a two-year drought by earning the Slick Woody’s QuickTime Award in qualifying. Kinser’s most brilliant performances in 2021 can be found in his four top-five finishes, led the spring show at Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55 (MO) when he paced a lap and finished a season-high second to championship leader Brad Sweet. ![]() His 17 career World of Outlaws wins still has him tied for 31st on the All-Time List, and he has no desire of staying at the number any longer. Surpassing 1,100 Feature starts with the Series earlier this year, Kinser ranks as the third-most experienced racer on tour behind only Donny Schatz (1,953) and Jason Sides (1,204). We’re excited for the off-season to catch our breath, catch up on some things, and reload for the next year.”Ī $37,500 payday awaits Kinser for an eighth-place championship finish this year. “Winning is all every single one of us wants to do out here, and it seems to get tougher every day. “We’ve had some flashes of being quick, but we want to put some W’s in the win column,” Kinser said. Another five races through Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and North Carolina remain on the docket over the next three weeks, but Kraig and crew chief Mikey Keumper are already looking forward to the off-season and regrouping ahead of a new campaign with high hopes in 2022.
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