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11.4.22 World of Outlaws Sprints Results

by Brian Walker November 5, 2022
Where Donny Schatz is good, Donny Schatz is great. The 10-time World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series champion has proven that on multiple occasions in 2022 with the latest coming in Friday’s Feature at The Dirt Track at Charlotte.

In his 60th start at the Concord, NC 4/10-mile, the Fargo, ND native won his 13th Feature at the track in a dominating $15,000 World Finals rout. Currently amid his 26th full-time season with The Greatest Show on Dirt, Schatz has now conquered three of the five winningest venues of his career this year including Knoxville (18 wins), Volusia (14 wins), and now Charlotte (13 wins).

At 45-years-old, the driver of the Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian Racing, Ford Performance, Advance Auto Parts #15 is now up to 306 career wins with Friday’s being his fourth of the season and first since August, when he won his 11th Knoxville Nationals. It’s been a trying year with multiple DNFs, but there has been no quit out of the TSR camp as they’ve rallied back to fourth in the championship points.

“These guys have been kicked down in the dirt, but keep finding ways to pull ourselves out of it,” Schatz said on his season. “It’s pretty cool to have so many partners here with us in Victory Lane and we’ve got some future ones out here, too. I tried to salvage a decent points night. We’re not exactly in the championship race, but you always keep the numbers in the back of your mind and I’m battling Sheldon [Haudenschild] for fourth now. I also didn’t want to do anything silly racing with Brad [Sweet] there, you never want to be the guy to change the outcome for someone else.”

From May 2000 to November 2022, things have certainly changed at Charlotte, with Schatz, and in the world, but the #15 parking in Victory Lane in the 704 continues to remain a trend.
“We’ve been blessed here,” Schatz noted on his success at the track. “I’ve always liked this place since the beginning. It’s changed a lot, but we’ve changed with it. I’m not very superstitious, but I’m happy with that lucky number #13 tonight.”

Finishing behind Schatz with his second, second-place finish of the season was Cory Eliason, of Visalia, CA, in the Indy Race Parts #71. The two-time World of Outlaws winner experienced a unique night after blowing an engine in the Dash, quickly thrashing to make the Feature, and then nearly offering a challenge for the win on the final restart.

“It was eventful to say the least,” Eliason said after his runner-up outing. “I guess on one hand I’m glad that the engine let go in the Dash and not the Feature, that was kind of a blessing in disguise. We barely made it on track after getting it changed and firing off while the double horn sounded. It feels great to be back on the podium against a field like this; it’s getting me back to where I feel like I should be. Bernie [Stuebgen] has give me everything I could ask for in this car.”

Championship leader Brad Sweet controlled the opening four circuits of Friday’s Feature, but slipped back to finish third in his Kasey Kahne Racing, NAPA Auto Parts #49. Although “The Big Cat” remains winless through 31 starts at The Dirt Track at Charlotte, his consistency this week has extended his championship lead to 36-points over David Gravel entering the season finale.

“My car was actually really good tonight and I think we made a ton of ground from Wednesday,” Sweet said on the Eric Prutzman-wrenched #49. “We did a greta job to put ourselves in a position to contend for the win after how tonight started. I felt greta about my car, but I think I got a little conservative. We were capable of racing against him, but I kind of got caught up in the big picture and wanted to finish. There’s a lot on your mind when you’re racing for these championships. We’ll finish this deal out strong tomorrow.”

After battling for a podium position all throughout the 30-lapper, Lemoore, CA’s Cole Macedo settled for a career-best fourth-place finish aboard the Alex Bowman owned Ally Racing #55. The 22-year-old younger brother of World of Outlaws superstar, Carson Macedo, recorded his first-career top-five with the Series and beat his sibling for the second time this season.
Tyler Courtney enjoyed his own version of a career-best performance, earning his first top-five finish at The Dirt Track at Charlotte. After many years of struggles at World Finals, “Sunshine” finally clicked off an impressive fifth-place outing aboard the Clauson-Marshall Racing, NOS Energy Drink #7BC to claim his fourth World of Outlaws top-five this year.

Rounding out the top-10 on Friday was Giovanni Scelzi in the KCP Racing #18, Justin Peck in the Buch Motorsports #13, Spencer Bayston in the CJB Motorsports #5, Carson Macedo in the Jason Johnson Racing #41, and David Gravel in the Big Game Motorsports #2.

NOS NOTEBOOK (THE DIRT TRACK AT CHARLOTTE, 11/4/22)
Donny Schatz‘s 13th win at The Dirt Track at Charlotte puts the Concord, NC 4/10-mile oval into a tie as the fifth-winningest track of his World of Outlaws career – following Williams Grove (PA) Speedway at 21 wins, Knoxville (IA) Raceway at 18 wins, Eldora (OH) Speedway at 17 wins, Volusia (FL) Speedway Park at 14 wins, and The Dirt Track at Las Vegas (NC) at 13 wins.

With Friday’s victory, Schatz is the ninth driver to win at least four NOS Energy Drink Features in 2022, joining Carson Macedo (11), Sheldon Haudenschild (9), David Gravel (7), Brad Sweet (5), Logan Schuchart (5), Brent Marks (5), Jacob Allen (4), and Kyle Larson (4).

Cory Eliason is the only driver this season to record World of Outlaws podium finishes with different teams – finishing second at Cotton Bowl (TX) on March 4 aboard the Rudeen Racing #26 and finishing second at Charlotte (NC) on November 4 aboard the Indy Race Parts #71. Sheldon Haudenschild‘s +11 run from 23rd-to-12th officially secured a season-high mark, giving the Stenhouse Jr. / Marshall Racing, NOS Energy Drink #17 up to 11 KSE Hard Charger Awards on the year.

Brad Sweet‘s back-to-back third-place efforts have increased his championship advantage to 36-points over David Gravel entering Saturday’s season finale. Meaning, the Kasey Kahne Racing, NAPA Auto Parts #49 only needs to finish 17th or better to officially clinch a fourth-consecutive crown in the final Feature.

Topping the event points and landing on the front row of Saturday Heat Races is a group that includes Brad Sweet (288), Carson Macedo (278), Giovanni Scelzi (278), David Gravel (268), Tyler Courtney (262), Sheldon Haudenschild (258), Donny Schatz (256), and Cole Macedo (256).

UP NEXT (Sat) – The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series will conclude the 2022 campaign with the 74th and final event on Saturday, November 5, paying $25,000-to-win the World Finals at The Dirt Track at Charlotte in Concord, NC. Fans can BUY TICKETS HERE, or watch every lap LIVE on DIRTVision.

A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 15-Donny Schatz[1]; 2. 71-Cory Eliason[8]; 3. 49-Brad Sweet[2]; 4. 55-Cole Macedo[6]; 5. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[14]; 6. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[11]; 7. 13-Justin Peck[17]; 8. 5-Spencer Bayston[7]; 9. 41-Carson Macedo[4]; 10. 2-David Gravel[15]; 11. 19-Brent Marks[21]; 12. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[23]; 13. 83-James McFadden[18]; 14. 69K-Lance Dewease[19]; 15. 42-Sye Lynch[13]; 16. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss[10]; 17. 26-Zeb Wise[24]; 18. 11-Michael Kofoid[22]; 19. 24W-Garet Williamson[5]; 20. 11K-Kraig Kinser[25]; 21. 49X-Cale Thomas[20]; 22. 24-Rico Abreu[12]; 23. 1A-Jacob Allen[16]; 24. 20G-Noah Gass[27]; 25. 7S-Robbie Price[26]; 26. 39M-Anthony Macri[3]; 27. 1S-Logan Schuchart[9]

Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps): 1. 19-Brent Marks[1]; 2. 11-Michael Kofoid[2]; 3. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[6]; 4. 26-Zeb Wise[4]; 5. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[3]; 6. 21-Brian Brown[5]; 7. 7S-Robbie Price[7]; 8. 20G-Noah Gass[12]; 9. 8-Aaron Reutzel[8]; 10. 9-Kasey Kahne[9]; 11. 97-Greg Wilson[16]; 12. 11K-Kraig Kinser[17]; 13. 22-Riley Goodno[10]; 14. 99-Skylar Gee[14]; 15. 7NY-Matt Farnham[13]; 16. 11B-Carl Bowser[15]; 17. 47-Eric Riggins Jr[18]; 18. 39-Parker Price Miller[11]

C Feature (10 Laps): 1. 11K-Kraig Kinser[2]; 2. 47-Eric Riggins Jr[1]; 3. 91-Kyle Reinhardt[4]; 4. 5D-Jacob Dykstra[5]; 5. 44-Dylan Norris[8]; 6. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[6]; 7. 40-George Hobaugh Jr[3]; 8. 33-Derek Hauck[7]; 9. 29-Logan McCandless[9]; 10. 28MD-Conner Morrell[11]; 11. 6-Bill Rose[10]; 12. 5A-Zachary Allman[15]; 13. 2MD-Gray Leadbetter[12]; 14. 58-Blaze Myers[14]; 15. 13S-Jon Stewart[13]; 16. 17S-Terry McCarl[16]

DIRTVision FAST PASS Dash (6 Laps): 1. 15-Donny Schatz[1]; 2. 49-Brad Sweet[2]; 3. 39M-Anthony Macri[6]; 4. 41-Carson Macedo[4]; 5. 24W-Garet Williamson[3]; 6. 55-Cole Macedo[8]; 7. 5-Spencer Bayston[5]; 8. 71-Cory Eliason[7]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 5-Spencer Bayston[1]; 2. 24W-Garet Williamson[2]; 3. 1S-Logan Schuchart[4]; 4. 42-Sye Lynch[5]; 5. 13-Justin Peck[7]; 6. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[6]; 7. 19-Brent Marks[3]; 8. 9-Kasey Kahne[8]; 9. 7NY-Matt Farnham[9]; 10. 47-Eric Riggins Jr[11]; 11. 5D-Jacob Dykstra[10]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 39M-Anthony Macri[1]; 2. 49-Brad Sweet[4]; 3. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[3]; 4. 2-David Gravel[2]; 5. 69K-Lance Dewease[5]; 6. 21-Brian Brown[7]; 7. 7S-Robbie Price[6]; 8. 39-Parker Price Miller[8]; 9. 11B-Carl Bowser[9]; 10. 40-George Hobaugh Jr[10]; 11. 33-Derek Hauck[11]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 71-Cory Eliason[1]; 2. 41-Carson Macedo[2]; 3. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss[4]; 4. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[5]; 5. 83-James McFadden[3]; 6. 26-Zeb Wise[7]; 7. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[6]; 8. 22-Riley Goodno[10]; 9. 99-Skylar Gee[8]; 10. 11K-Kraig Kinser[9]; 11. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[11]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 15-Donny Schatz[1]; 2. 55-Cole Macedo[2]; 3. 24-Rico Abreu[4]; 4. 1A-Jacob Allen[8]; 5. 49X-Cale Thomas[7]; 6. 11-Michael Kofoid[3]; 7. 8-Aaron Reutzel[6]; 8. 20G-Noah Gass[11]; 9. 97-Greg Wilson[10]; 10. 91-Kyle Reinhardt[5]; 11. 44-Dylan Norris[9]

Qualifying A (2 Laps): 1. 5-Spencer Bayston, 00:12.645[1]; 2. 39M-Anthony Macri, 00:12.664[9]; 3. 24W-Garet Williamson, 00:12.723[2]; 4. 2-David Gravel, 00:12.764[26]; 5. 19-Brent Marks, 00:12.773[3]; 6. 18-Giovanni Scelzi, 00:12.777[5]; 7. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 00:12.782[25]; 8. 49-Brad Sweet, 00:12.789[7]; 9. 42-Sye Lynch, 00:12.817[20]; 10. 69K-Lance Dewease, 00:12.825[8]; 11. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:12.846[24]; 12. 7S-Robbie Price, 00:12.856[4]; 13. 13-Justin Peck, 00:12.863[12]; 14. 21-Brian Brown, 00:12.870[21]; 15. 9-Kasey Kahne, 00:12.873[13]; 16. 39-Parker Price Miller, 00:12.910[16]; 17. 7NY-Matt Farnham, 00:13.076[10]; 18. 11B-Carl Bowser, 00:13.146[11]; 19. 5D-Jacob Dykstra, 00:13.185[22]; 20. 40-George Hobaugh Jr, 00:13.234[14]; 21. 47-Eric Riggins Jr, 00:13.252[15]; 22. 28MD-Conner Morrell, 00:13.254[19]; 23. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:13.265[6]; 24. 2MD-Gray Leadbetter, 00:13.281[17]; 25. 58-Blaze Myers, 00:13.987[18]; 26. 17S-Terry McCarl, 00:13.987[23]

Qualifying B (2 Laps): 1. 71-Cory Eliason, 00:12.741[16]; 2. 15-Donny Schatz, 00:12.770[1]; 3. 41-Carson Macedo, 00:12.790[5]; 4. 55-Cole Macedo, 00:12.804[20]; 5. 83-James McFadden, 00:12.829[14]; 6. 11-Michael Kofoid, 00:12.851[9]; 7. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss, 00:12.880[6]; 8. 24-Rico Abreu, 00:12.892[10]; 9. 7BC-Tyler Courtney, 00:12.901[23]; 10. 91-Kyle Reinhardt, 00:12.955[17]; 11. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 00:12.958[21]; 12. 8-Aaron Reutzel, 00:12.993[12]; 13. 26-Zeb Wise, 00:13.020[2]; 14. 49X-Cale Thomas, 00:13.041[25]; 15. 99-Skylar Gee, 00:13.112[3]; 16. 1A-Jacob Allen, 00:13.151[7]; 17. 11K-Kraig Kinser, 00:13.170[26]; 18. 44-Dylan Norris, 00:13.182[11]; 19. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:13.206[24]; 20. 97-Greg Wilson, 00:13.211[13]; 21. 33-Derek Hauck, 00:13.240[19]; 22. 47X-Dylan Westbrook, 00:13.282[22]; 23. 29-Logan McCandless, 00:13.304[15]; 24. 6-Bill Rose, 00:13.429[8]; 25. 13S-Jon Stewart, 00:13.567[18]; 26. 5A-Zachary Allman, 00:13.992[4]

Non-Qualifier (8 Laps): 1. 47-Eric Riggins Jr[1]; 2. 33-Derek Hauck[2]; 3. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[4]; 4. 20G-Noah Gass[5]; 5. 29-Logan McCandless[6]; 6. 6-Bill Rose[8]; 7. 28MD-Conner Morrell[3]; 8. 2MD-Gray Leadbetter[7]; 9. 13S-Jon Stewart[10]; 10. 58-Blaze Myers[9]; 11. 5A-Zachary Allman[12]; 12. 17S-Terry McCarl[11]

Hot Laps: 1. 71-Cory Eliason, 00:12.757[42]; 2. 2-David Gravel, 00:12.763[26]; 3. 69K-Lance Dewease, 00:12.800[8]; 4. 24-Rico Abreu, 00:12.815[36]; 5. 49X-Cale Thomas, 00:12.817[51]; 6. 24W-Garet Williamson, 00:12.828[2]; 7. 19-Brent Marks, 00:12.842[3]; 8. 49-Brad Sweet, 00:12.853[7]; 9. 5-Spencer Bayston, 00:12.871[1]; 10. 15-Donny Schatz, 00:12.879[27]; 11. 41-Carson Macedo, 00:12.898[31]; 12. 91-Kyle Reinhardt, 00:12.899[43]; 13. 21-Brian Brown, 00:12.906[21]; 14. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 00:12.907[25]; 15. 11-Michael Kofoid, 00:12.908[35]; 16. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss, 00:12.919[32]; 17. 55-Cole Macedo, 00:12.928[46]; 18. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:12.935[24]; 19. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 00:12.950[47]; 20. 83-James McFadden, 00:12.981[40]; 21. 18-Giovanni Scelzi, 00:12.991[5]; 22. 42-Sye Lynch, 00:12.993[20]; 23. 39-Parker Price Miller, 00:13.028[16]; 24. 8-Aaron Reutzel, 00:13.040[38]; 25. 9-Kasey Kahne, 00:13.056[13]; 26. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:13.077[50]; 27. 11K-Kraig Kinser, 00:13.077[52]; 28. 7BC-Tyler Courtney, 00:13.091[49]; 29. 39M-Anthony Macri, 00:13.093[9]; 30. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:13.095[6]; 31. 7NY-Matt Farnham, 00:13.095[10]; 32. 11B-Carl Bowser, 00:13.099[11]; 33. 47-Eric Riggins Jr, 00:13.103[15]; 34. 5D-Jacob Dykstra, 00:13.141[22]; 35. 1A-Jacob Allen, 00:13.154[33]; 36. 26-Zeb Wise, 00:13.171[28]; 37. 13-Justin Peck, 00:13.204[12]; 38. 44-Dylan Norris, 00:13.209[37]; 39. 33-Derek Hauck, 00:13.232[45]; 40. 7S-Robbie Price, 00:13.284[4]; 41. 29-Logan McCandless, 00:13.292[41]; 42. 47X-Dylan Westbrook, 00:13.353[48]; 43. 2MD-Gray Leadbetter, 00:13.420[17]; 44. 40-George Hobaugh Jr, 00:13.427[14]; 45. 28MD-Conner Morrell, 00:13.436[19]; 46. 13S-Jon Stewart, 00:13.440[44]; 47. 99-Skylar Gee, 00:13.547[29]; 48. 97-Greg Wilson, 00:13.574[39]; 49. 5A-Zachary Allman, 00:14.055[30]; 50. 58-Blaze Myers, 00:14.407[18]