Rolling Wheels Raceway Park Up Next for World of Outlaws
A Memorial Day visit to Rolling Wheels Raceway Park in New York is up next for the World of Outlaws, after an exciting event at The Dirt Track
Lowe’s Motor Speedway on Friday. The series will make the 750-mile trip north to the sprawling 5/8-mile track for one of four events in the Empire State this season.
Donny Schatz heads to Rolling Wheels with plenty of momentum. The reigning series champion won on Friday night in Charlotte and also is the defending race winner at Rolling Wheels. The native of Fargo, North Dakota has two career wins at the largest track on the World of Outlaws schedule. As the series heads back north, Schatz leads the championship standings on the strength of seven wins and a series-best 17 Top-Five finishes.
Paul McMahan nearly picked up his first win of the season on Friday night at The Dirt Track @ Lowe’s Motor Speedway. The native of Nashville, driving for two-time NASCAR Champion Tony Stewart led the first 26 laps of the season and earned his sixth Top-Five finish of the season. Last year at Rolling Wheels, he finished just outside of the Top-10.
On Monday, May 28 at Rolling Wheels Raceway Park, adult general admission tickets (ages 15-64) will be $30, with general admission tickets for seniors (65-over) $28, with general admission tickets for children (7-14) just $12, and kids 6-under will be admitted free of charge. Reserved tickets are also available for $2 more each ticket.
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