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The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series does a four-wide salute to the crowd at Texas' Devil's Bowl Speedway in 2019. (Jeff Peck photo)

DuraMAX Drydene Backs Two WoO Sprint Events

CONCORD, N.C. — DuraMAX Drydene will be the title sponsor on two World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series events this year.

Duramax Drydene Texas Nats 01The April 2 event at Devil’s Bowl Speedway in Mesquite, Texas, will be the DuraMAX Drydene Texas Outlaw Nationals, and the May 11 event at Pennsylvania’s Lincoln Speedway will be the DuraMAX Drydene Gettysburg Clash.

“The DuraMAX Drydene Texas Outlaw Nationals and DuraMAX Drydene Gettysburg Clash are ideal platforms to showcase brands of oil built upon pillars of technology and performance for personal cars, trucks, or SUVs in the DuraMAX line, as well as oils for off-road, on-road, industrial or commercial fleet using Drydene,” said Dan Oehler, RelaDyne EVP of Marketing and Ecommerce. “We are excited to have a major presence at iconic dirt tracks like Devil’s Bowl Speedway and Lincoln Speedway and being part of The Greatest Show on Dirt.”

Both events play a significant role in the 90-plus schedule.

Devil’s Bowl Speedway is the birthplace of the World of Outlaws, dating back to 1978. The event will be the first big payday of the year with the DuraMAX Drydene Texas Outlaw Nationals set to pay $20,000 to the winner. Logan Schuchart, driver of the DuraMAX Drydene No. 1S, won the last three visits to the half-mile track.

Duramax Drydene Gettysburg 22 01The DuraMAX Drydene Gettysburg Clash will kick off the illustrious World of Outlaws versus Pennsylvania Posse battle for the season. The historic feud between the stars of the WoO Series and Pennsylvania local drivers has been dominated by the Outlaws for the last few years, including the last two years at Lincoln Speedway. Three-time and defending series champion Brad Sweet won last year, and Sheldon Haudenschild won in 2021. It’s a home state race for Schuchart as well.