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TDN "Silly Season" Page. 410's, Super Lates, & NE Modifieds








Welcome to the silly season! That great time of year where the rumors get thick with intrigue. And in our offseason, it's what keeps us warm until we get back to the track. Who's running where? Who's running what? What series is going to have which drivers gracing the clay come April? You've seen this section on various websites, but if you follow more than one division, it's multiple mouse clicks. Until now.....


We'll help keep you updated on the happenings in all three top divisions here at TDN. It's what we do, saving your fingers and keeping it all on the same page!
So check in periodically, we'll be updating this frequently and will announce via twitter/facebook when we've refreshed it!



410 Sprints:

Pat Miller Photo


** Remember, for up to the minute updates, check out IBRACN at SprintSource.com

11/11/17- Ian Madsen will run with the World of Outlaws in 2018

11/5/17- Brent Marks returns to the World of Outlaws for another season in 2018. 

11/5/17- Jacob Allen will return to the World of Outlaws in 2018.

11/5/17- Logan Schuchart will race with the World of Outlaws again in 2018. 

11/5/17- Jason Johnson will be following the World of Outlaws once again in 2018. 

11/5/17- Dannny Lorenc will run for World of Outlaws Rookie of the year in 2018 per press release

11/5/17- Daryn Pittman will run World of Outlaws in 2018. Kale Kahne steps dow as crew chief, replaced by Justin Adams. 

11/5/17- Sheldon Haudenschild will return to the World of Outlaws in 2018. No word on sponsors at this time. 

10/31/17- NY based Joe Trenca will split time running various World of Outlaw and ASCoC events in his 410 program while also running parts of PA and OH Speedweeks and some local central, PA shows in 2018 per IBRACN

10/31/17- Spencer Bayston will race around 40 events in assorted WoO and All Star action, touring more frequently with Kevin Swindell Motorsports.

10/30/17- Joey Saldana will race 60 times or so this season, splitting time between WoO and ASCoC. He will start the season on the sprint WoO West coast swing. 

10/30/17- Donny Schatz will race with the World of Outlaws for a 22nd season. 

10/14/17- David Gravel returns to World of Outlaws full team intact per IBRACN

10/4/17- Clyde Knipp will return to the World of Outlaws for 2018 per facebook post. 

10/4/17- Parker Price Miller will run the entire World of Outlaw schedule with Destiny Motorsports in 2018. 


Drivers Looking for 2018 Rides
  • Danny Lasoski
  • Paul McMahan
  • Max Stambaugh. 


2018 Major Schedules:  As Soon As They Are Announced!

  • World Of Outlaws
  • All Star Sprints Circuit of Champions
  • USAC Sprint Cars
  • Lucas ASCS




Super Late Models: 

Daylon Barr Photo

11/11/17 Rumors still swirling about the 2018 plans for Dennis Erb Jr. and Steve Francis, with plans up in the air for both. Expect possible announcements after both national tour schedules are released at PRI show. 

11/7/17- Chub Frank has retired from the World of Outlaws Late Model tour and will race a more regional schedule moving forward. 

11/4/17- Jonathan Davenport will race on the Lucas tour in 2018, driving for Lance Landers with Kevin Rumley as chief engineer. Car will be a Longhorn with Durham power. 

10/31/17- Dan Stone will undergo a chassis change, moving to Longhorn cars and will start the season in Florida in 2018. 

10/10/17- Per Dirt on Dirt, Jesse Sobbing has retired from racing following doctors orders after back surgery. 

2018 Major Schedules



 


Northeast Modifieds:


Daylon Barr Photo

11-11-17At the current time, teams are formulating plans for 2018. Expect announcements very soon after the annual Gobbler Race and Parts Peddler Show. 

2018 Major Schedules:








2 comments:

  1. I have no idea why this guy is racing the entire season. He must have deep pockets? He'd have a tough time making the feature at River Cities Speedway or Red River Valley Speedway. 11/29/16- Clyde Knipp plans on running the entire World of Outlaw Schedule in 2017 per press release.

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  2. to get better you need seat time what better way then to run full time if they got the money more power to them

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