TULSA, Okla. — Starting with 368 races to run, the 39th annual American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy has been whittled down to the final 49 rounds of action.
Set for Sunday, the quest for the Golden Driller is the final race of the year in North America and is led by California’s K.J. Snow. Close but still lacking a Golden Driller of his own, Snow is the only driver so far to lock into three features.
Slated for 16th in the 55-lap RS12 Motorsports Outlaw championship event, Snow will grid the EVO Fuel Injection A-Class feature 11th and Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing final 12th. Coming off a successful season on the West Coast, Snow’s year-to-date stats include eight wins, 32 top-five and 40 top-10 finishes in 59 starts.
One of 14 drivers making the cut into multiple championship events, four of those drivers will look to add another to their mantle. Frank Flud leads that count with four, while Jaxton Wiggs, Joe B. Miller and Kris Carroll have each earned one.
In total, 85 drivers are locked into 100 starting spots across six divisions so far.
Sunday’s racing action is set to begin at 9 a.m. CT.
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