Английская Википедия:2019 World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series

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The 2019 World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series was the 41st season of the winged sprint car series sanctioned by World Racing Group, competing throughout the United States. The season began with the DIRTcar Nationals at Volusia Speedway Park on February 5 and ended with the World of Outlaws World Finals at The Dirt Track at Charlotte on November 9. 2019 saw Brad Sweet of Kasey Kahne Racing win his first of three consecutive titles.

Teams and drivers

Full-time Teams

Team[1] Шаблон:Tooltip Driver
Shark Racing 1A Jacob Allen
1S Logan Schuchart
Kyle Larson Racing 2 Carson Macedo
CJB Motorsports 5 Shane Stewart
Sides Motorsports 7 Jason Sides
Kinser Racing 11K Kraig Kinser
Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian Racing 15 Donny Schatz
Stenhouse-Marshall Racing 17 Sheldon Haudenschild
KCP Racing 18 Ian Madsen
Brent Marks Racing 19 Brent Marks
Jason Johnson Racing 41 David Gravel
Kasey Kahne Racing 49 Brad Sweet
Roth Motorsports 83 Daryn Pittman

Part-time Teams

Team Шаблон:Tooltip Driver
Williams Motorsports 0 Bud Kaeding
Kyle Larson Racing 1K Kyle Larson
Sides Motorsports 7S Tim Kaeding
Kasey Kahne Racing 9 Kasey Kahne
Brian Brown Racing 21 Brian Brown
Robbie Price Racing 21P Robbie Price
Rico Abreu Racing 24 Rico Abreu
Rudeen Racing 26 Cory Eliason
Willie Croft Racing 29 Willie Croft
Mason Daniel Racing 33M Mason Daniel
Swindell Speedlab 39 Christopher Bell
Danny Dietrich Racing 48 Danny Dietrich
Demyan-Rudzik Racing 49X Tim Shaffer
Silva Motorsports 57 Kyle Larson
Premier Motorsports 70 Brock Zearfoss
70X Spencer Bayston
Roth Motorsports 83JR Giovanni Scelzi
Tom Harris Motorsports 84 Tom Harris
Forsberg Racing 92 Andy Forsberg

Schedule and Results

The 2019 schedule was released on December 4, 2018.[2]

No. Date Event Track/Location Winning driver Hard Charger award Last Chance winner Dash winner Fastest qualifier Total car count Winner's purse
1 February 8 DIRTcar Nationals Volusia Speedway Park, Barberville, Florida Daryn Pittman Шаблон:Tooltip Cale Conley Shane Stewart Шаблон:Tooltip 33 $10,000
2 February 9 Daryn Pittman Шаблон:Tooltip Logan Schuchart Christopher Bell Шаблон:Tooltip 31 $10,000
3 February 27 FVP Platinum Battery Showdown The Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas, Nevada Tim Shaffer Шаблон:Tooltip Kasey Kahne Tim Shaffer Шаблон:Tooltip 38 $10,000
4 February 28 Donny Schatz Шаблон:Tooltip Tim Shaffer Donny Schatz Шаблон:Tooltip 38 $10,000
5 March 9 Thunderbowl Speedway, Tulare, California Ian Madsen Шаблон:Tooltip Kraig Kinser Ian Madsen Шаблон:Tooltip 33 $10,000
6 March 15 Mini Gold Cup Silver Dollar Speedway, Chico, California Carson Macedo Шаблон:Tooltip David Gravel Brad Sweet Шаблон:Tooltip 39 $10,000
7 March 16 FVP Platinum Battery Shootout Stockton Dirt Track, Stockton, California Logan Schuchart Шаблон:Tooltip Terry McCarl Logan Schuchart Шаблон:Tooltip 35 $10,000
8 March 29 Keller Auto Speedway, Hanford, California David Gravel Шаблон:Tooltip Tim Kaeding Sheldon Haudenschild Шаблон:Tooltip 32 $10,000
9 March 30 Perris Auto Speedway, Perris, California Aaron Reutzel Шаблон:Tooltip Brent Marks Aaron Reutzel Шаблон:Tooltip 26 $10,000

Schedule changes

  • The third night of racing scheduled for the World of Outlaws as part of the DIRTcar Nationals at Volusia Speedway Park on February 10 was rained out.[3] Daryn Pittman was crowned the Nationals champion after winning the first two WoO features.
  • The first Texas swing for the WoO saw scheduled races at the Lonestar Speedway and the Cotton Bowl Speedway on February 22 and 23 rained out.[4]
  • The first scheduled feature at Thunderbowl Speedway in Tulare on March 8 was canceled due to persistent rainfall.[5]
  • Rain forced the cancelation of the WoO feature at Ocean Speedway in Watsonville, California scheduled for Friday, March 22. In addition, the WoO feature scheduled for March 23 at the Placerville Speedway was rescheduled to September 11.[6]

Season summary

Race reports

Round 1: 2019 DIRTcar Nationals - Night 1

Daryn Pittman got the best of polesitter Shane Stewart on lap 26 and held the lead through turn 2, driving off to the season-opening win in a caution-free 30-lap feature. Stewart had previously held off two charges for the race lead; on lap 13, when Christopher Bell got alongside him on the backstretch as he was lapping Brent Marks, and again on lap 19 when Pittman got within a nose of Stewart at the start/finish line. Joining Pittman on the podium were Stewart and Bell, the first time that Oklahomans swept a WoO podium.[7]

Heat races were won by Carson Macedo, Brad Sweet, Spencer Bayston and Bell.

Ian Madsen took fast time in a qualifying session that was stopped twice for incidents on track; David Gravel came to a stop coming to the green flag after dropping oil on the track, while Tom Harris spun in turn 4 trying to exit the track after taking his laps.

Round 2: 2019 DIRTcar Nationals - Night 2

Daryn Pittman prevailed in a battle of slide-jobs with Christopher Bell to score his second consecutive win at Volusia, again in a 30-lap caution-free feature. Pittman and Bell traded the lead six times, including four times in the final 10 laps. Joining them on the podium was defending WoO champion Donny Schatz. Rain added a few parade laps to a program that was already being expedited due to weather in the area.

Heat races were won by Carson Macedo, Pittman and Brian Brown. Ian Madsen blew an engine during the third heat race. Parker Price-Miller set fast time in qualifying.

Round 3: FVP Platinum Battery Showdown - Night 1

There was plenty of racing through the top five, but up front Tim Shaffer led all 30 laps of the opening night feature in Las Vegas. Shaffer's win came in a caution-filled race that featured six yellows and two red flags, one on lap 6 for Kraig Kinser flipping in turn 4, and again on lap 27 when the field was parked to allow for refueling. Tim Kaeding and Donny Schatz finished out the podium.

Heat races were won by Daryn Pittman, Giovanni Scelzi, Aaron Reutzel and Shaffer. Jacob Allen set fast time in qualifying.

Round 4: FVP Platinum Battery Showdown - Night 2

Donny Schatz pounced on the high side of turns 3 and 4 on the last lap of the 30-lap feature, pinning Daryn Pittman in lapped traffic to steal his first win of 2019 and 13th of his career at Las Vegas. Schatz led the opening 13 laps of the feature before Pittman got underneath him in turn 2 and led the rest of the way until the final corners. The feature was again marred by two red flags, one for refueling on lap 25 and on the opening lap when Parker Price-Miller flipped coming down the frontstretch. Pittman and Logan Schuchart rounded out the podium.

Heat races were won by Pittman, Ian Madsen, Jason Sides and Kyle Larson. Pittman set fast time in qualifying.

Round 5: Tulare, California

Ian Madsen led all 35 laps of the feature at Tulare, wiring a race that went off without an incident after a lap 1 crash saw DJ Netto flip soon after the green flag flew. Current points leader Daryn Pittman and Sheldon Haudenschild rounded out the podium. Logan Schuchart finished 19th while battling the flu.

Heat races were won by Madsen, Haudenschild, Tim Shaffer and Carson Macedo. There was a 1hr 31min rain delay between heats 2 and 3. Madsen set fast time in qualifying. Brian Brown spun during his qualifying attempt.

Round 6: Mini Gold Cup

Pouncing on a restart with 15 laps to go, Carson Macedo threw an aggressive slider on polesitter Brad Sweet and drove away to win an ugly Mini Gold Cup feature. The 35-lap feature was marred by six yellow and two red flags, the worst of which occurred on lap 9 when Sheldon Haudenschild endured a violent series of flips after making contact with Macedo at the end of the frontstretch and turning into the wall. Haudenschild was unharmed. Sweet and Ian Madsen completed the podium.

Due to the size of the field, a C-main was contested in advance of the last chance showdown, which was won by Shane Stewart. Justyn Cox and Terry McCarl traded swipes at each other under caution during the C-main after Cox spun McCarl on the race's first lap.

Heat races were won by Macedo, Tim Shaffer, Rico Abreu and Tim Kaeding. Bud Kaeding tipped over in turn 1 during the first heat race. Kasey Kahne spun twice during the second heat, first while leading the race. Aaron Reutzel spun during the third heat. Macedo set fast time in qualifying. Jason Sides spun during his first qualifying lap and McCarl got off-track on his second lap.

Round 7: FVP Platinum Battery Shootout

Logan Schuchart retook the lead from Shane Stewart on lap 24 of the 30-lap feature to score the win at Stockton, capitalizing as Stewart got out of shape through a rut in turn 4. Stewart had taken the lead from polesitter Schuchart on lap 12 of the feature after Schuchart got out of shape himself in a big rut in turn 2. Track conditions led officials to mandate single-file restarts for the majority of the feature. Brad Sweet and Tim Kaeding rounded out the podium.

Heat races were won by Cory Eliason, Schuchart, Sweet and Willie Croft. Jacob Allen posted fast time in qualifying.

Round 8: Hanford, California

David Gravel bested Shane Stewart on the low side of turn 3 with 14 to go to win the 35-lap Keller feature. Gravel's win was the 40th of his career, and more significantly the first for Jason Johnson Racing since the death of the team's namesake driver.[8]

Heat races were won by Carson Macedo, Brent Marks, Gravel and Daryn Pittman. Brad Sweet posted fast time in qualifying. Jacob Allen spun during his qualifying session.

Round 9: Perris, California

Aaron Reutzel dominated the 30-lap feature at Perris, leading flag-to-flag from the pole without ever being challenged for the race lead. Carson Macedo and Rico Abreu finished out the podium. The only serious incident of the race came on lap 9, when Brent Marks flipped in turn 4.

Heat races were won by Reutzel, Abreu and Donny Schatz. Reutzel posted fast time in qualifying.

References

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