![]() ![]() In Schuchart’s first five starts at Lawrenceburg, he didn’t finish within the top 10. That night he came home in the runner-up spot. Schuchart made his first World of Outlaws start at Atomic last year. SHARK STRIKE?: The Shark Racing teammates – Logan Schuchart and Jacob Allen – have been so close to scoring a victory for Bobby Allen’s team at the tracks ahead this weekend. Haudenschild is also a former All-Star winner at Atomic (2016). With momentum on his side, Haudenschild hopes to find himself in Victory Lane at least once during the upcoming trio of races.Īs luck would have it, Haudenschild won the most recent Series visit at both Atomic and Lawrenceburg aboard the Stenhouse Jr./Marshall Racing #17. ![]() The Wooster, OH native finished fourth at Attica, then posted his fourth podium of the season at Sharon. HUNGRY HAUDENSCHILD: This past weekend proved to be a productive outing in home territory for Sheldon Haudenschild. In seven starts at the Chillicothe oval, the Fargo, ND native’s average finish is 2.57.Īt Lawrenceburg, Schatz is a three-time winner and owns podiums in nine of his 15 starts. At Atomic, the pilot of the Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian Racing #15 has topped four of the eight races in Series history. Schatz’ performance at the two tracks ahead this weekend suggests the stretch could continue. Two of them are wins at Attica Raceway Park and Sharon Speedway this past weekend for his first two wins of the season. HOT SCHATZ: In only a few short weeks, Donny Schatz has gone from struggling to crack the top 10 to the hottest driver on tour.Īfter seven consecutive finishes of 11th of lower, Schatz has rebounded in a massive way with five podiums in the last six races. The Lemoore, CA native hasn’t had quite the performance he’d like at Lawrenceburg with only one top-10 finish in four starts, but he’ll look to change the trend on Monday. Macedo’s made several laps at Atomic with the All-Stars, finishing as high as third in 2018. In 10 Lawrenceburg attempts, Gravel owns top fives in half of them. But the driver of the Big Game Motorsports #2 has made five All-Star Circuit of Champions starts there, earning three top fives, including a runner-up in 2011. Gravel also has only one World of Outlaws start at Atomic – finishing seventh last season. “The Big Cat’s” last seven starts at Lawrenceburg have seen him finish no worse than eighth, including a victory in 2018. Sweet’s one World of Outlaws appearance at Atomic resulted in a fourth-place effort last season. Brad Sweet leads the way in pursuit of his fifth consecutive title with David Gravel (-20 points) and Carson Macedo (-30 points) close behind. TIGHT TOP-THREE: Through a quarter of the 2023 campaign, three names have separated themselves atop the standings, but they’ve been unable to separate from each other. Let’s look at this weekend’s top storylines: The night will be Lawrenceburg’s 19th time welcoming the World of Outlaws.Īdd it all together, and the result is three races in four nights at two of the most exciting tracks that the Series invades all year. Then, on Monday, May 29, the Series heads to southeast Indiana where Lawrenceburg Speedway hosts the Federated Auto Parts Memorial Day Spectacular. CHILLICOTHE - High banks and high speeds await the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars this Memorial Day weekend.įirst up is two nights at Atomic Speedway (May 26-27) – marking the ninth and 10th visits for The Greatest Show on Dirt at the 3/8 mile. ![]()
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