Could Outlaw Motorsports Park Unveil A New Winner?
Documented History Shows It Could Happen
John Lemon
OCRS Public Relations
Tulsa Oklahoma (April 22. 2013) – After a week off due to the rainout of the Humboldt Speedway event last weekend, the Oil Capital Racing Series sprint car teams now set their target sights for the all-new “Outlaw Motorsports Park” in Wainwright Oklahoma. The first three events of the 2013 season have been extremely surprising and exciting. Harli White, aka “The Lindsay Flash”, set notice she has arrived as a solid front-runner on the sprint car scene by taking the season opening event with the sprinters running ‘old-school’ style by competing in a non-winged affair. While White started on the pole position for that triumph, she backed that win up with the wings mounted the next time out and this time, she came from the 12th spot in the field to win!
The sixth row starting position was a result of the new inversion format that reverses the starting grid of the top 12 cars that qualify for the A-Feature based on their feature point averages. The move was made to provide race fans an enhanced show that puts a premium on passing. The third night out saw Brodix / Pm-Pro rookie of the year candidate Kade Morton win his first ever sprint car event in only his sixth time out in a sprinter! It was a victory that literally shocked everyone in attendance. OCRS officials were aware of Morton’s micro sprint successes but to win as quickly as he did was a surprise. Especially when multi time feature winner, Whit “Gasman” Gastineau hounded him repeatedly throughout the race. White again started 12th and earned a fourth place finish to earn her second AmeriFlex Hose and Accessories “Hard Charger” award. The OCRS season is definitely off to an interesting start and the buzz about what is taking place in the series is being heard.
This Saturday night, the OCRS teams will take to the ultra quick 3/8-mile track, which is now operated by proprietors Carey and Nichole Menasco. A new winner for OMP could find themselves in victory lane. Since 2008 when OCRS started gracing OMP soil, there have been 9 winners out of 22 events for nearly a 50% clip of win to start ratio. Will Morton or White add another win and make their first trip to victory lane at OMP?
Or……… will we see another first time OMP winner emerge from the shadows? Come see what happens this Saturday!
Win 2 FREE Tickets With FREE Food and Drinks!
You can win 2 FREE tickets and 2 FREE hotdogs with drinks to this weeks event! Here’s how……….
Go to the “Oil Capital Racing Series” Facebook page. Once there, scroll down to the thread titled:
“Win FREE tickets, food and drink to Outlaw Motorsports Park”
You need to answer a trivia question to win. The question to win the prize package is…………….
“There have been nine winners at Outlaw Motorsports Park (formerly Outlaw Motor Speedway) since 2008. Can you name them?” The first correct answer will be the winner. If there is not a winner with all nine drivers named, the first person with the most names correct will be declared winner. Best of luck!
What: Sprint cars sanctioned by the Oil Capital Racing Series
When: Saturday April 27, 2013
Where: Outlaw Motorsports Park / Wainwright, Oklahoma
Time: Gates open 5pm / Hot Laps 6:30pm / Racing starts at 7:30pm
(OCRS drivers meeting at 6:00pm)
Grandstand Ticket Prices:
$15 ages 13 and up / Seniors and ages 6-12 are $10 / Ages 5 and under are free / Pit passes are $30
NOTE: All fans presenting a general admission ticket from the World of Outlaws program from Friday nights Salina Highbanks Speedway show will get $5 off an "adult" general admission ticket to see this Saturday’s OCRS sprint car show.
For information call: (918) 687-7077 or 918-760-6199
Track website: www.outlawmotorsportspark.com
Track is located just 11 miles south of Muskogee on Highway 69
For more information on the OCRS sprint car series including stories, photos, the current 2013 point standings and future schedule, fans can log onto: www.ocrsracing.com
It’s showdown time at the Outlaw…………………..
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Pictured:
Brodix / Pm Pro Rookie of the year candidate Josh Tyre as speed in the #7F sprinter
David Stephenson pilots the #22 sprinter
Mike Goodman takes a wild ride
Photo credits: Phil Pace
- John Lemon on Apr 23, 2013
- Article Date: 4/23/2013 by John Lemon