CONCORD, N.C. – The World of Outlaws Late Model Series is prepared for a bigger 2022 with bigger purses, big races and new surprises along the way.
The series will race from January to November across 16 states, and the series champion will take home a series high $125,000.
Drivers and fans will see some familiar places during the 10-month journey, along with new multi-day events and 12 new tracks.
For the first time since 2018, the World of Outlaws Late Model Series returns to Atomic Speedway in Waverly, Ohio, for two nights of action on April 22-23. Tyler Erb swept the weekend in 2018, including a thrilling last lap pass on 2018 Series champion Mike Marlar to win one of the events. The Series will make its 10th and 11th trip to the three-eighths-mile oval.
The first Pennsylvania swing of 2022 will kick off with the series’ first visit to the three-eighths-mile Bloomsburg Fair Raceway on May 19. The track held two late model events in 2021 — both won by prospective 2022 Rookie of the Year contender Max Blair.
June kicks off with two nights of action in Illinois and the series’ return to Tri-City Speedway in Pontoon Beach, Ill., on June 3. The tour last stopped at the three-eighths-mile track in 2004 when three-time series champion Darrell Lanigan found victory lane.
The series travels North to the outskirts of Chicago and The Dirt Oval at Route 66 to cap off June’s first weekend on June 4. The World of Outlaws Late Models made their last appearance at the three-eighths-mile track in 2017 when Chris Madden held off Rick Eckert and Brandon Sheppard to take the checkered flag.
The World of Outlaws Late Model Series will have a Sunday night showdown at Jacksonville Speedway, capping off a big weekend of racing in the Midwest on June 26. It’s the first time the Series has raced at the quarter-mile track, but four-time series champion Brandon Sheppard has found victory lane at the facility twice in his career.
The final Northeast swing of 2022 will bring a new Pennsylvania track into the fold. The World of Outlaws will visit Tri-City Raceway Park in Franklin, Pa., for the 11th time on Aug. 21 and will make its first stop since Darrell Lanigan found victory lane in 2010.
The series will head to the Tennessee/Georgia line to kick off the fall portion of the schedule with a trip to Boyd’s Speedway for the first time on Sept. 23-24. The weekend at the third-mile track will be the second of three trips to the Peach State in 2022. Friday’s feature will pay $10,000-to-win, while Saturday’s will be $20,000-to-win.
The World of Outlaws Late Model Series head to the Sunflower State for its inaugural trip to the Humboldt (Kan.) Speedway on Oct. 21. While the World of Outlaws haven’t been to the speedway, one of its drivers has. Ryan Gustin has multiple wins at quarter-mile facility behind the wheel of a modified.
The series stays in Kansas that Saturday with a trip to 81 Speedway in Park City, Kan., on Oct. 22. Brandon Sheppard won the only series event at the three-eighths-mile track in 2017 — beating Tyler Erb to the checkered flag.
The series finishes the triple-header weekend in Missouri on Oct. 23 at U.S. 36 Raceway in Osborn, Mo. – and the World of Outlaws Late Models first appearance at the three-eighths-mile venue since 2009. Veteran driver Steve Francis won the event, and Dennis Erb. Jr was the only full-time Outlaw in the field that night.
Those new tracks also include the previously announced stop at The Rev in Monroe, La., on March 11-12. The series will race for two nights at the facility, with Saturday night’s winner getting $20,000.
The World of Outlaws Late Models had already announced a two-race weekend at Sharon Speedway on May 27-28, but that’s not all. The series will visit the track a third time on Aug. 20 — wrapping up its final Northeast swing of the season.
Orange County Fair Speedway produced one of the closest finishes of the season in 2021, and that excitement has led to a two-night Empire State Showdown in 2022 on June 17-18. Brandon Sheppard narrowly beat Max Blair to win his then-fourth race of the season. The events in June will be the second and third appearances at the .625-mile oval.
The World of Outlaws Late Model Series traditionally heads to Smoky Mountain Speedway in March. But that changes in 2022 as the series will visit the Maryville, Tenn., track on Sept. 2. September’s event will be the 11th appearance at the four-tenths-mile track. Chris Madden took home the victory in March for his then first win of 2021.
As previously announced the NGK NTK World of Outlaws World Finals will grow to include a fourth day that will begin with qualifying on Nov. 2, followed by three-straight nights of feature racing. Champions will be crowned again on Saturday, Nov. 5, as Brandon Sheppard hopes to become the only five-time champion in series history.
The World of Outlaws Late Model Series will make a four-race swing through three Northern states for the second straight season. The swing kicks off at Gondik Law Speedway in Superior, Wis., on Tuesday, July 12.
The series travels west for its return to River Cities Speedway in River Cities, N.D., on Friday, July 15, before heading back East to Minnesota and the I-94 Sure Step Speedway in Fergus Falls, Minn., on Saturday, July 16.
The Northern swing finishes off with a trip to Red Cedar Speedway in Menomonie, Wis., on Sunday, July 17.
The World of Outlaws Late Model Series will make its return to the iconic Williams Grove Speedway on Aug. 19. The 2022 stop will be the fifth in Series history. Four-time and defending champion Brandon Sheppard has found Victory Lane twice at the half-mile Mechanicsburg, PA facility.
After being a late addition to the schedule in 2021, Senoia Raceway is back next year on Oct. 1. Ashton Winger won the event in October, holding off Chris Madden and Mark Whitener for the victory. The stop in 2022 will be the fourth appearance for the series at the three-eighths-mile track.
These events, along with other familiar favorites like Bristol Motor Speedway, The Prairie Dirt Classic at Fairbury Speedway, USA Nationals at Cedar Lake Speedway, Cherokee Speedway, and more help shape up a loaded schedule.
2022 World of Outlaws Late Model Series Schedule
Thursday-Saturday, Jan. 20-23-Volusia Speedway Park (Sunshine Nationals)
Wednesday-Saturday, Feb. 16-19-Volusia Speedway Park (DIRTcar Nationals)
Friday-Saturday, Mar. 11-12-The Rev ($20K to win on March 12)
Friday-Saturday, Mar. 25-26- Cherokee Speedway ($20K to win on March 26)
Friday-Saturday, Apr. 1-2- Farmer City Raceway (Illini 100) ($20K to win on Apr. 2)
Friday-Saturday, Apr. 22-23- Atomic Speedway ($15K to win on Apr. 23)
Thursday-Saturday, Apr. 28-30- Bristol Motor Speedway
Thursday-Saturday, May 5-7- Mississippi Thunder Speedway ($30K to win on May 7)
Thursday, May 19- Bloomsburg Fairgrounds Speedway
Friday, May 20- Thunder Mountain Speedway
Saturday, May 21- Port Royal Speedway
Friday- Saturday, May 27-28- Sharon Speedway ($20K to win on May 28)
Friday, June 3- Tri-City Speedway(IL)
Saturday, June 4- The Dirt Oval at Route 66 Raceway
Friday-Saturday, June 17-18- Orange County Fair Speedway ($20K to win on June 18)
Friday-Saturday, June 24-25- Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55($20K to win on June 25)
Sunday, June 26- Jacksonville Speedway
Friday-Saturday, July 8-9- Boone Speedway ($30K to win on July 9)
Tuesday, July 12- Gondik Law Speedway
Friday, July 15- River Cities Speedway
Saturday, July 16- I-94 Sure Step Speedway
Sunday, July 17- Red Cedar Speedway
Friday-Saturday, July 29-30- Fairbury Speedway(Prairie Dirt Classic)($50K to win on Aug. 30)
Thursday-Saturday, Aug. 4-6- Cedar Lake Speedway(USA Nationals)($50K to win on Aug. 6)
Friday, Aug. 19- Williams Grove Speedway
Saturday, Aug. 20- Sharon Speedway
Sunday, Aug. 21- Tri-City Raceway Park (PA)
Thursday-Saturday, Aug 25-27- Davenport Speedway(Quad Cities 150) ($30K to win on Aug. 27)
Friday, Sept. 2- Smoky Mountain Speedway
Saturday, Sept. 3- Lavonia Speedway
Friday-Saturday- Sept. 23-24 – Boyd’s Speedway (GA) ($20K to win on Sept. 24)
Friday, Sept. 30- Cherokee Speedway
Saturday, Oct. 1- Senoia Raceway
Friday, Oct. 21- Humboldt Speedway
Saturday, Oct. 22- 81 Speedway
Sunday, Oct. 23- U.S. 36 Raceway
Wednesday-Saturday Nov. 2-5- The Dirt Track at Charlotte (World of Outlaws World Finals)