Rev Up for 2025: The World of Outlaws Sprint Car Schedule is Here

Get ready for another thrilling season of high-octane dirt track action as the 2025 World of Outlaws (WOO) NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car schedule has been officially released! Mark your calendars because 90 nights of heart-pounding races at 41 different tracks across 21 states and Canada are on the horizon. From the sunshine state of Florida to the final showdown in Charlotte, North Carolina, the best sprint car drivers are gearing up for a season you won’t want to miss.

This year’s schedule promises a dynamic mix of fresh challenges and beloved traditions. Racers will face a brand-new track, compete in the sport’s most prestigious “crown jewel” events, revisit schedule staples, and make highly anticipated returns to venues they haven’t seen in years. Carlton Reimers, the World of Outlaws Series Director, expressed his enthusiasm for the 2025 lineup, stating, “We’re very happy with the schedule built for 2025. The calendar comes from taking feedback from both teams and fans and creating a campaign complete with the sport’s top events, annual stops, and some places we haven’t been in a while to best showcase The Greatest Show on Dirt.”

The season kicks off in Florida, a tradition for the 21st consecutive year. Volusia Speedway Park in Barberville will host the Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals, a four-night sprint car spectacle from February 5-8. Drivers will battle it out not only for race wins but also for the coveted Big Gator championship, setting the tone for an intense year of Woo Sprint Cars competition. Volusia will also play host to a second event, the Bike Week Jamboree, just three weeks later on March 2-3. This unique Sunday and Monday race weekend will bridge the gap between the four-wheel and two-wheel motorsports worlds as it coincides with Florida’s famous Bike Week.

New Tracks on the 2025 Woo Sprint Cars Calendar

Mississippi Thunder Speedway in Wisconsin is the fresh face on the 2025 World of Outlaws schedule, set to host the series on August 19. This adds another exciting Wisconsin venue to the tour, promising fans in the region a new opportunity to witness the thrill of woo sprint cars racing.

Returning Tracks Ignite Excitement for Woo Sprint Cars Fans

Several tracks are making triumphant returns to the World of Outlaws schedule in 2025, adding extra anticipation for both drivers and fans:

Ohsweken Speedway (May 14-15): Canadian sprint car enthusiasts, rejoice! After a long wait since 2017, the World of Outlaws is crossing the border back into Canada. Ohsweken Speedway in Ontario will host two nights of weekday racing in May, marking a highly anticipated return to the Great White North for woo sprint cars action.

Cornwall Motor Speedway (May 18): The Canadian swing continues with a visit to Cornwall Motor Speedway on Sunday, May 18. This marks the first time the World of Outlaws will race at Cornwall since 2014, offering another chance for Canadian fans to witness “The Greatest Show on Dirt.”

Plymouth Dirt Track (June 6): Wisconsin race fans are in for a treat as Plymouth Dirt Track welcomes back the World of Outlaws after a 20-year hiatus. This race on June 6 will kick off a three-race Wisconsin weekend, reigniting memories and creating new ones for woo sprint cars devotees.

Angell Park Speedway (June 8): Historic Angell Park Speedway in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, known for its rich racing history, will host the World of Outlaws on Sunday, June 8. While the series only made one prior visit in 2016, its return to this classic oval is sure to be a special event for fans of woo sprint cars and motorsports history.

Deer Creek Speedway (July 10): Minnesota’s Deer Creek Speedway will once again thunder with the sound of woo sprint cars as the World of Outlaws returns on July 10 after an eight-year absence (last visit in 2017). Fans in Minnesota and surrounding areas will be thrilled to see the nation’s best sprint car drivers back at this popular track.

Vado Speedway Park (Sept. 5-6): Vado Speedway Park in New Mexico made its World of Outlaws debut in 2022 with a midweek event. In 2025, it’s stepping up in a big way, hosting a full two-night weekend on September 5-6, giving fans more opportunities to experience woo sprint cars under the New Mexico sky.

Perris Auto Speedway (Sept. 13): Southern California fans will be excited to see Perris Auto Speedway back on the schedule on September 13. This So-Cal oval, absent since 2022, is a welcome return for woo sprint cars to the West Coast.

New Egypt Speedway (Oct. 10): New Jersey race fans will get their first taste of World of Outlaws action since 2022 as the series heads to New Egypt Speedway on October 10. This fall trip marks the track’s 10th World of Outlaws event in its history, bringing top-tier woo sprint cars to the Garden State.

LaSalle Speedway (Oct. 18): Illinois’ LaSalle Speedway is set to host the World of Outlaws again on October 18, marking its first visit since 2013. This race will also be the track’s 10th time hosting the series, bringing back the excitement of woo sprint cars to Illinois fans.

Crown Jewel Events: The Pinnacle of Woo Sprint Cars Racing

The 2025 schedule is packed with “crown jewel” events, races that represent the highest levels of prestige and prize money in woo sprint cars competition:

Huset’s High Bank Nationals (June 18-21): Huset’s Speedway in Brandon, South Dakota, will once again be the epicenter of sprint car racing with the BillionAuto.com Huset’s High Bank Nationals week. Kicking off with the Huset’s Hustle on June 18-19 ($100,000 prize), the week culminates in the High Bank Nationals on June 20-21, featuring a massive $250,000-to-win finale, matching the largest payout in sprint car history.

42nd Kings Royal (July 18-19): Eldora Speedway, the legendary “Big E,” will host the 42nd Kings Royal. The Knight Before the Kings Royal on Friday sets the stage for Saturday’s main event, where a new King will be crowned and walk away with a staggering $200,000. This is a must-see event for any woo sprint cars enthusiast.

64th Knoxville Nationals (Aug. 6-9): Knoxville Raceway in Iowa, the “Sprint Car Capital of the World,” will host the 64th NOS Energy Drink Knoxville Nationals presented by Casey’s. This iconic event continues to grow, with the 2025 champion taking home a massive $195,000 from a generous overall purse. The Knoxville Nationals is the ultimate test of skill and endurance in woo sprint cars racing.

Dennis Roth Classic (Sept. 19-20): Thunderbowl Raceway in Tulare, California, will host the Dennis Roth Classic, an event that reached new heights in 2024 when it became a World of Outlaws sanctioned race. The unique $83,000 winner’s share, a nod to Roth’s famous car number, returns, making this a can’t-miss event for West Coast woo sprint cars fans.

63rd National Open (Oct. 3-4): Williams Grove Speedway in Pennsylvania will be the battleground for the 63rd National Open. This event epitomizes the fierce rivalry between the World of Outlaws and the Pennsylvania Posse, with $75,000 and bragging rights on the line. The National Open is a true test of strength and skill in the world of woo sprint cars.

Mainstay Events: The Backbone of the Woo Sprint Cars Season

Alongside the returning and new tracks, the 2025 schedule features numerous mainstay events that fans have come to expect and love:

Jason Johnson Classic (April 4-5): The World of Outlaws continues to honor the legacy of the “Ragin’ Cajun,” Jason Johnson, with the seventh annual Jason Johnson Classic. Returning to Arrowhead Speedway in Oklahoma after a successful event in 2024, this race is a fitting tribute to a beloved figure in woo sprint cars racing.

Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55 (April 11-12 & Aug. 1-2): Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55 in Pevely, Missouri, remains a staple with two stops and four nights of racing. The spring visit is followed by the grueling Ironman 55 in August, which also features the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota.

#LetsRaceTwo (May 2-3): Eldora Speedway’s first of four nights of woo sprint cars action in 2025 comes with #LetsRaceTwo in early May. This unique event sees the World of Outlaws join forces with the USAC National Sprint Cars for a double-dose of open-wheel excitement.

Lincoln Speedway (May 7 & Oct. 11): Lincoln Speedway in Pennsylvania’s scenic Pigeon Hills will host two World of Outlaws events in 2025: the Gettysburg Clash in May and a fall race in October, ensuring plenty of woo sprint cars action for Pennsylvania fans.

Morgan Cup & Summer Nationals (May 9-10 & July 25-26): Williams Grove Speedway will host a total of six nights of World of Outlaws racing, including the Morgan Cup and Summer Nationals. These events continue the intense World of Outlaws vs. PA Posse rivalry, delivering thrilling woo sprint cars battles.

Attica Raceway Park (May 23 & July 15): Attica Raceway Park in northern Ohio has become a fixture on the World of Outlaws schedule, and 2025 will be no different with two dates. The first stop in May is followed by the highly anticipated Brad Doty Classic in July.

Jackson Motorplex (June 4 & Aug. 16): Minnesota’s Jackson Motorplex will host two World of Outlaws events, but with a slightly adjusted schedule. A midweek event in June will be followed by a Saturday race in August, offering fans multiple opportunities to see woo sprint cars in action.

Beaver Dam Raceway (June 7): Beaver Dam Raceway in Wisconsin will host the World of Outlaws during a three-race Wisconsin weekend. The Jim “JB” Boyd Memorial race on June 7 boasts a $20,000-to-win purse, adding extra incentive for drivers.

World Finals: The Ultimate Woo Sprint Cars Showdown

For the 19th consecutive year, the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car season will conclude at The Dirt Track at Charlotte. The World of Outlaws World Finals, from November 5-8, is not just a sprint car event. It’s a massive motorsports spectacle, bringing together the World of Outlaws Late Models and Super DIRTcar Series Big Block Modifieds for four straight nights of racing action in the “Queen City.” It’s the perfect way to cap off another incredible year of woo sprint cars.

2025 World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Schedule

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Get ready for an unforgettable season of woo sprint cars racing in 2025! With new tracks, returning favorites, and the biggest crown jewel events in the sport, this is a schedule no dirt track fan will want to miss. Stay tuned to cars.edu.vn for more updates and in-depth coverage of the World of Outlaws season.

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