

Double
Play:
Side-by-side restarts
highlight action-packed format
for
World of Outlaws Sprint Cars
CONCORD, N.C. Jan. 29, 2010 Double-file restarts and
a new race format that guarantees you ll see your
favorite driver in at least one heat and main every
night are among the fan-friendly changes World of
Outlaws officials will unveil Feb. 5 at the Florida
DIRTcar Nationals By University of Northwestern Ohio
at Volusia Speedway Park.
Following meetings with team owners last November
during the World Finals, and comments from fans over
the past
several years, a new race format
and procedures have been adopted to pump even more
excitement into The Greatest Show on Dirt. These
changes will be under close watch by series
officials, who will determine if any
adjustments
are needed.
The rivalry developing between Donny Schatz and
Jason Meyers, the threat that Joey Saldana poses on
the heels of his 20-win season and the news that
Steve Kinser will be driving for Tony Stewart has
anticipation at an all-time high for the 2010
season. And now, the World of Outlaws will become
the only major venue in all of open-wheel racing
where fans can see double-file restarts from the
beginning of the night until the final checkered
flag, with the leader being given lane choice. The
familiar front-stretch cone will be left in the
trailer as the leader will dictate each restart
coming out of Turn 4.
In addition to double-file restarts which the series
pioneered in the 70s and the elimination of the
non-qualifiers race in favor of expanding the number
of heat races should the car count dictate, the Dash
will also get a facelift. The top two finishers from
each heat race, in addition to the two fastest
qualifiers who transfer through their heat, will
advance to the Dash, which could see as many as 12
starters in a 5-heat format. A qualifying time based
inversion of 4, 6 or 8 will determine the Dash
lineup, and all drivers in the inversion will be
interviewed in front of the crowd. The Dash finish
will then set the lineup for the A-main.
Every year we listen to the fans and consider ways
to make World of Outlaws events even more exciting,
said World Racing Group CEO Brian Carter. There s
nothing more breathtaking than the start of a World
of Outlaws race. Now, in adopting double-file
restarts, every wave of the green flag throughout
every race will be an incredible sight as a full
field thunders out of Turn 4 and into the first
corners side-by-side. World of Outlaws drivers are
some of the most skilled racers in motorsports, and
this will no doubt showcase their talent.
In an effort to further enhance fans experience, the
allotted time in the work area has been reduced to
one minute after a damaged car arrives, and under an
open red flag only two crew members will be
permitted to attend to the car. In time trials, all
cars will take two laps no matter how many cars have
signed in to race, unless weather is a factor.
One thing that has not changed from the first World
of Outlaws race in 1978 is the post-race open pits.
Even though at every fan at Volusia can sign in for
a complimentary pit pass after purchasing a reserved
or general admission ticket, the pits are remain
open to everyone at the end of every World of
Outlaws race to meet drivers for pictures and
autographs.
A full week of Sprint Car action at the DIRTcar
Nationals By UNOH kicks off on Feb. 2 with a test
session, followed by two nights of racing under the
All Star Circuit Champions banner (Feb. 3-4) before
the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series takes center
stage Friday through Sunday (Feb. 5-7).
Fans can now purchase tickets online by going to
http://www.DIRTcarNationals.com, or
by calling Volusia Speedway Park at 386-985-4402.
Race fans unable to make the annual trek south to
Volusia need not worry. All 12 nights (Feb.
2nd-13th) will air LIVE on www.dirtvision.com
beginning approximately at 7 p.m. each night.
