The World of Outlaws iRacing Pro Series returns on Monday night for the sixth race of the 2025-26 season, the first on the 2026 side of the calendar, and the first on the Super Late Model side—Segment 2—as well. This series contains a schedule of 10 tracks with two dirt oval disciplines—split among the 410 Sprint Car in the first half, and the Super Late Model in the second—and has an open qualifying series format to allow for anyone to take part in each round of the championship.

For races 1 through 4, and 6 through 9, the driver roster is set each week through the Pro Qualifying Series races that are open to all iRacing members with a Class A Dirt Oval license. These qualifying races will run on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. ET, and the top-40 point scorers will be invited to the iRacing World of Outlaws Pro Series league each week for the Monday night main event. After the Monday show, the league is cleared out, and the process begins again. Points will be tracked as normal across those 10 main events to crown the series champion. The top-60 eligible drivers by the end of the ninth race in the standings will be invited to the final round, the Dirt SLM Tournament.

For the sixth race of the season, the Pro Series field will take on Oswego Speedway. The main event will include a 50-lap feature for 22 cars that qualify in through qualifying, heat races, and last chance qualifiers. The action starts at 8:00 p.m. ET and it will be live on DIRTVision and across all of iRacing’s social media channels.

OSWEGO SPEEDWAY | DRIVER ROSTER

The following 40 drivers have qualified into Monday night’s event at Oswego Speedway, utilizing the Dirt Super Late Model, by scoring the most points last week during the qualifying races:

  • Aiden Bierlein
  • Aiden Stull
  • Blake Matjoulis
  • Brayden Carter
  • Caleb Durgan
  • Carson Jenkins
  • Chase Copeland
  • Colton Jordan
  • Conner New
  • Dylan Yeager
  • Ethan Johnson
  • Evan Seay
  • Gabe Elkins
  • Grady Ehrman
  • Hayden Cardwell
  • Hayden Tollison
  • Hunter Rich
  • Jarrett Jones
  • Jaycee Floyd
  • JD Brown
  • Jesse Newsome
  • Joey Lingron
  • Justin White
  • Kaden Reynolds
  • Knoxx Lumley
  • Kory Roberts
  • Logan Rumsey
  • Lucas Ruark
  • Matthew Selby
  • Matthew Watts
  • Mike Augustine
  • Nik Camper
  • Ryan Avila
  • Steven Gaines
  • Talan Willis
  • Tanner Tomasi
  • Tucker Elkins
  • Ty Lounsberry
  • Tyler Orr
  • Willy Cuddy

RACE FORMAT

These races feature qualifying and heat racing to determine the 22 drivers that will compete in the main race.

The top-eight qualifiers will immediately transfer to the feature. Pole winners score 25 points, second place scores 23 points, and points are paid out through the transfer spots to eighth, who will receive 17 points. When the feature begins, the top-eight will invert, with the pole sitter starting eighth and the eighth place qualifier starting on the pole.

For everyone else who does not qualify in, there will be four heat races of eight laps each, where the top-three finishers will advance forward through to the main event. Heat races also pay out points to all drivers, with the winner scoring 15 points and ninth place taking home seven points.

There will also be two 12-lap consolation races where only the winner in each will move on, but no additional points are scored.

Feature races will be 50 laps in the Dirt Super Late Model section of the schedule. The Feature winner will score 100 points, making the maximum number of points on any given night 125 for a pole and Feature win.

TRACK INFO

Known as “The Steel Palace,” Oswego, New York’s Oswego Speedway may be best known for its Supermodified events. Besides hosting major touring series, it’s also the last track in the world to run Supermodifieds as part of its weekly races. Still, there’s much more to Oswego than that—from frequent spots on touring modified, late model, and other open wheel series, to its annual dirt conversion for Super DIRT Week and the Big Block Modifieds of the Super DIRTcar Series, few ovals in America host such a diverse racing program.

Oswego’s conversion from racing horses to racing cars began in 1951, when the track was converted to a 3/8-mile dirt track. That layout was paved the next year and remained as such until 1961, when it was lengthened to its current 5/8-mile configuration, although a 3/8-mile Mini Oval is still accessible. Oswego began hosting Super DIRT Week in the fall of 2016 and has undergone an annual makeover each year since.

LAST RACE

The fifth race, and final race of the 410 Sprint Car side of the schedule was the series’ first Tournament, where 60 drivers were entered into a shot to win $6,000 by the end of the night. From the back of the field in multiple instances, Alex Bergeron was the show, making moves to keep his chances alive. Bergeron got to third, but ahead, he could not get around the top-two of Aiden Forster and Tyler Schell. On the final restart, Forster was able to hold off Schell for the victory.

LAST SEASON

This is the first trip to Oswego Speedway for the World of Outlaws iRacing Pro Series. The track was released on iRacing in 2024 Season 3. The first race of the Dirt Super Late Model part of the 2024-25 season was the season opener at Volusia, which was won by Logan Rumsey.


For more details on the World of Outlaws iRacing Pro Series and the World of Outlaws iRacing Pro Qualifying Series, check out www.iRacing.com/WoO-Pro-Series/
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