Drydene
Drydene will sponsor the upcoming Texas Two-Step for the World of Outlaws. (Jim Denhamer photo)

Rescheduled Texas Two-Step Lands Sponsor Support

PAIGE, Texas – The Texas Two-Step at Cotton Bowl Speedway has found new dates and a new sponsor.

Rescheduled for March 19-20, the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series doubleheader will now feature title sponsorship from a valued partner in Drydene Performance Products.

The two-day show will be labeled the Drydene Texas Two-Step presented by American Lube Supply.

“We are excited to be part of the Drydene Texas Two-Step,” said Dave Klinger, President of Drydene Performance Products. “This spring trip is essential in getting the season going and we’re proud to be a part of it. The Texas Two-Step is a unique opportunity for us to increase our involvement by supporting both the race teams and the fans in a market where we’ve recently added a new Drydene distributor, and the presenting sponsor of the race, American Lube Supply.

“This is only the beginning of what we believe is going to be another exciting season in the partnership between Drydene and the World of Outlaws.”

Leading the charge to Cotton Bowl Speedway will be the Shark Racing duo of Logan Schuchart in the Drydene No. 1s and Jacob Allen in the Drydene No. 1a.

Schuchart currently leads the early-season championship chase following a dominant DIRTcar Nationals title, which included a win and second-place finish in February.

Allen, who collected his first career World of Outlaws Feature triumph last September, is off to the best start of his World of Outlaws career, with two top-10 finishes currently placing him sixth in the point standings.

Cotton Bowl’s Drydene Texas Two-Step will mark the third week of a revised six-week spring schedule that was announced Tuesday.

Beginning in March, The Greatest Show on Dirt will venture from Florida and through Mississippi and Louisiana to get to Texas.

Then, it’s off to Missouri and Indiana before resuming the regular schedule with Lawton (Okla.) Speedway on April 16 and Texas’ Devil’s Bowl Speedway on April 17.