2022 WOOLM Schedule Announced - Engine Builder Magazine

2022 WOOLM Schedule Announced

Officials from the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series have announced the 2022 schedule. New multi-day events and an increased year-end point fund highlight next season’s campaign, as next season’s champion will take home an additional $25,000.

The winner of the 2022 World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model championship will earn a Series-high $125,000. The top-12 drivers in 2022 will see more than half a million dollars spread amongst them—each driver getting at least a $5,000 increase.

“We are always bouncing ideas off our teams to try and get feedback on things when it comes to the schedule and points fund,” Series Director Casey Shuman said. “We have tried to add some new big weekends each year, and in 2022 we will do that again, along with a very enticing point fund for our full-time teams.”

The Series will visit The Rev in Monroe, Louisiana, for the first time next year, where a $20,000-to-win Feature caps off the two-night weekend on March 11–12. In 2022, the World of Outlaws Late Models will make their first appearance at Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55 since 2018. The Series will be joined by the DIRTcar Summer Nationals on June 24–25. A total of $20,000 will be on the line to finish the weekend, along with special bonuses expected through the field.

Tickets will be available at worldofoutlaws.com/tix
 

2022 World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series Schedule

Jan. 20–22—Volusia Speedway Park—Barberville, FL—Sunshine Nationals

Feb. 16–19—Volusia Speedway Park—Barberville, FL—DIRTcar Nationals 

Mar. 11–12—The Rev—Monroe, LA—$20K to win on Mar. 12

Mar. 25–26—Cherokee Speedway—Gaffney, SC—$20K to win on Mar. 26

Apr. 1–2—Farmer City Raceway—Farmer City, IL—$20K to win on Apr. 2

Apr. 29–30—Bristol Motor Speedway—Bristol, TN—Bristol Bash 

May 5–7—Mississippi Thunder—Fountain City, WI—$30K to win on May 7

May 27–28—Sharon Speedway—Hartford, OH—$20K to win on May 28

June 24–25—Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55—Pevely, MO—$20K to win June 25

July 8–9—Boone Speedway—Boone, IA—$30k to win July 9

July 29–30—Fairbury Speedway—Fairbury, IL—$50K to win on July 30

Aug. 4–6—Cedar Lake Speedway—Cedar Lake, WI—$50K to win on Aug. 6

Aug. 25–27—Davenport Speedway—Davenport, IA—$30k to win on Aug. 27

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