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Reminiscing on Dirt Late Model Racing’s Past at Volunteer Speedway ahead of WoO Doubleheader – YankeeRacer.com

Reminiscing on Dirt Late Model Racing’s Past at Volunteer Speedway ahead of WoO Doubleheader

Bulls Gap.

The name itself immediately steals your attention. The 32-degree banked, 4/10th-mile surface spikes your interest. Once you actually see the racing that Volunteer Speedway provides, it’s game over; you’re hooked.

On Friday and Saturday, June 19-20, a packed house will converge on the Tennessee facility as the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series writes the next chapter at “The World’s Fastest Dirt Track.” Fans can buy tickets HERE, drivers can register to race HERE, teams can view the competitor notes HERE, and you can read up on the rest of the information you should know RIGHT HERE.

The World of Outlaws Late Models have made six previous appearances at Bulls Gap in 2018, 2008, 2007 & 2004.

Volunteer Speedway has hosted 17 national touring events since 2004, when the World of Outlaws unveiled the “Dirty Dozen” and kickstarted a new era of Dirt Late Model Racing. In that time, fans have grown accustomed to the high-speed, high-octane action that Volunteer offers when the best of the best roll onto the high-banked, red-clay oval.

While the Newport Nightmare Jimmy Owens owns the distinction for most wins at four (two with World of Outlaws, two with Lucas Oil), it’s Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn. who has been the most consistent force at the front of the field. The National Dirt Late Model Racing Hall of Fame inductee has two wins to go along with his unmatched 11 top five finishes and 14 top ten results at Bulls Gap, which is located about a half-hour away from his Team Zero shop in Mooresburg.

Along with the O-Show and Bloomer, Chris Madden of Gray Court, S.C. and Dale McDowell of Chickamauga, Ga. are the most notable performers on the 4/10th-mile speed plant. Both drivers own two victories at Volunteer and share 12 top ten finishes while Madden (8) bests McDowell (7) in top fives, but McDowell tops all in laps led with 195 circuits commanded.

Other national touring winners at Volunteer Speedway include Billy Ogle Jr. (2012), Ray Cook (2010), Tim McCreadie (2009), Shane Clanton (2008), Earl Pearson Jr. (2008), Steve Francis (2007) and Brian Birkhofer (2004).

TOP PERFORMERS AT VOLUNTEER SPEEDWAY

 
DRIVER WINS TOP 5’S TOP 10’S LAPS LED
Scott Bloomquist (Mooresburg, TN) 2 11 14 76
Chris Madden (Gray Court, SC) 2 8 12 144
Dale McDowell (Chickamauga, GA) 2 7 12 195
Jimmy Owens (Newport, TN) 4 7 11 177
Ray Cook (Brasstown, NC) 1 5 9 46
Steve Francis (Ashland, KY) 1 1 7 79
Vic Hill (Mosheim, TN) 0 2 6 0
Steve Casebolt (Richmond, IN) 0 1 5 0
Shane Clanton (Zebulon, GA) 1 2 4 57
Don O’Neal (Martinsville, IN) 0 3 4 66

Most recently, the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series attended Volunteer on June 2, 2018. The Tennessee faithful were treated to a thrilling 50-lapper that concluded with Jimmy Owens making a late-race move to overtake Chris Madden and score the $10,000 triumph.

Among the full-time Outlaws, there’s no doubt at all that the Drydene Performance Products backed duo of Bloomquist and Madden bring in the most impressive Bulls Gap resumes. On that note, the teammates will enter this weekend on opposite ends of the spectrum. Bloomquist is searching for a big rebound after a lackluster 13-race opening stint has him sitting eighth in points with just two top fives. Madden on the other hand, who runs fourth in points, is starting to make it click after he finished on the podium at Davenport Speedway and then earned the pole of the Dirt Late Model Stream at Eldora.

As always, Brandon Sheppard and the Rocket1 Racing, Valvoline No. 1 enter every event as a heavy contender for the win. The New Berlin, Ill. native got his groove back with a weekend sweep at Davenport Speedway on May 29-30, then led a majority of Eldora’s Dirt Late Model Stream before finishing fourth, and is now fresh off a pair of runner-up results with Lucas Oil this weekend at Cherokee (S.C.) and Smoky Mountain (TN). B-Shepp brings in a 74-point lead over Ricky Weiss, who will make his first World of Outlaws start at Volunteer Speedway this weekend.

Darrell Lanigan of Union, Ky., Chase Junghans of Manhattan, Kans., and Dennis Erb Jr.of Carpentersville, Ill. will all return to Bulls Gap this weekend in aim of adding to their previous top ten efforts at the track. The tight rookie of the year race will take Ashton WingerKody Evans and Matt Cosner to the 4/10th-mile for their first Outlaws appearance at Volunteer. Cade DillardBrent Larson, and Boom Briggs round out the lineup of 13 full-time World of Outlaws Late Model drivers that will face the Tennessee locals this weekend.

The pit gates will open at 2:00pm, grandstands open at 4:00pm and hot laps start at 7:00pm both nights this weekend. You can buy your tickets HERE or watch online from home with DIRTVision, the official streaming partner of the World of Outlaws.

PODIUM FINISHERS AT VOLUNTEER SPEEDWAY

 
SERIES DATE WINNER SECOND THIRD
World of Outlaws 6.2.18 Jimmy Owens Chris Madden Dale McDowell
Lucas Oil 8.21.14 Dale McDowell Mike Marlar John Blankeship
Lucas Oil 8.22.13 Chris Madden Billy Ogle Jr. Dale McDowell
Lucas Oil 8.23.12 Billy Ogle Jr. Scott Bloomquist Don O’Neal
Lucas Oil 8.25.11 Jimmy Owens Dale McDowell Don O’Neal
Lucas Oil 6.19.10 Scott Bloomquist Chris Madden Jonathan Davenport
Lucas Oil 6.18.10 Jimmy Owens Dan Schlieper Jonathan Davenport
Lucas Oil 3.6.10 Ray Cook Chris Madden Skip Arp
Lucas Oil 8.20.09 Tim McCreadie Scott Bloomquist Jimmy Owens
Lucas Oil 7.4.09 Dale McDowell Jimmy Owens Don O’Neal
World of Outlaws 8.21.08 Shane Clanton Brady Smith Tim Fuller
World of Outlaws 8.20.08 Jimmy Owens Tim McCreadie Shane Clanton
Lucas Oil 7.5.08 Earl Pearson Jr. Dale McDowell Chad Ogle
World of Outlaws 10.13.07 Steve Francis Ray Cook Randy Weaver
World of Outlaws 8.23.07 Chris Madden Jimmy Owens Scott Bloomquist
Lucas Oil 7.7.07 Scott Bloomquist Brady Smith Brandon Kinzer
World of Outlaws 3.27.04 Brian Birkhofer Greg Johnson Randle Chupp

 

The World of Outlaws Morton Buildings® Late Model Series is brought to fans across the country by many important sponsors and partners, including: Drydene (Official Motor Oil), E-Z-GO Golf Carts (Official Golf Cart) Hoosier Racing Tire (Official Tire), iRacing (Official Online Racing Game), Morton Buildings (Official Building), Arizona Sport Shirts (Official Apparel Company), SIS Insurance (Official Insurance Provider) VP Racing Fuels (Official Racing Fuel); in addition to contingency sponsors, including: ARP Automotive Racing Products, Cometic Gasket, COMP Cams, DART, Penske Racing Shocks, Quarter Master, and Wrisco (Exclusive Racing Aluminum); along with manufacturer sponsors, including: Capital Race Cars, FireAde, Integra Shocks, Intercomp, Racing Electronics, Rocket Chassis and TNT Rescue.

Founded in 1978, the World of Outlaws®, based in Concord, NC, is the premier national touring series for dirt track racing in North America, featuring the most powerful cars on dirt, the World of Outlaws NOS® Energy Drink Sprint Car Series and the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings® Late Model Series. Annually, the two series race nearly 140 times at tracks across the United States and Canada. CBS Sports Network is the official broadcast partner of the World of Outlaws. DIRTVision® also broadcasts World of Outlaws events over the Internet to fans around the world. Learn more about the World of Outlaws.

Sources: Brian Walker, World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series PR