kelloggs5TLfan
Team Owner
March 13-14
Dan Schlieper and Scott Bloomquist are two of the "Dirty Dozen" drivers that will be at Atomic for the World of Outlaws Late Model Series event Mar. 13-14.
Atomic Motor Speedway has announced the World of Outlaws Late Model Series will be coming to Atomic on March 13-14. The new series will make its first visit outside the state of Florida to Atomic. The "Dirty Dozen" drivers will be just part of the contingent of drivers from across the south and across the country that will be part of this event. The "Dirty Dozen" drivers are Scott Bloomquist, Billy Moyer, Steve Francis, Rick Eckert, Dale McDowell, Chub Frank, Wendell Wallace, Dan Schlieper, Darrell Lanigan, Rick Auckland, Bart Hartman, and Mike Balzano.
The Hoosier 100 consists of two separate racing programs on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday will see a full program for the WoO series with qualifying, heats, dash race, consis, and a 40-lap feature. Saturday's winner will receive $5,000. The Saturday feature pays $500 to start. Sunday will also see a full WoO program highlighted by a 60-lap feature paying $12,000 to win and $800 to start. All other divisions will be in action. The schedule and ticket prices for the weekend will be released soon. Check back for updated information leading up to the event.
Dan Schlieper and Scott Bloomquist are two of the "Dirty Dozen" drivers that will be at Atomic for the World of Outlaws Late Model Series event Mar. 13-14.
Atomic Motor Speedway has announced the World of Outlaws Late Model Series will be coming to Atomic on March 13-14. The new series will make its first visit outside the state of Florida to Atomic. The "Dirty Dozen" drivers will be just part of the contingent of drivers from across the south and across the country that will be part of this event. The "Dirty Dozen" drivers are Scott Bloomquist, Billy Moyer, Steve Francis, Rick Eckert, Dale McDowell, Chub Frank, Wendell Wallace, Dan Schlieper, Darrell Lanigan, Rick Auckland, Bart Hartman, and Mike Balzano.
The Hoosier 100 consists of two separate racing programs on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday will see a full program for the WoO series with qualifying, heats, dash race, consis, and a 40-lap feature. Saturday's winner will receive $5,000. The Saturday feature pays $500 to start. Sunday will also see a full WoO program highlighted by a 60-lap feature paying $12,000 to win and $800 to start. All other divisions will be in action. The schedule and ticket prices for the weekend will be released soon. Check back for updated information leading up to the event.