PARK CITY, Kan. — The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series hits 81 Speedway Saturday night for the Tallgrass Tussle, promising high-speed action, dirt flying, and just enough chaos to keep fans on the edge of their seats.
Kansas’ high-banked oval is known for multi-groove racing, giving drivers plenty of room to slide, dive, and attempt moves that may or may not stick — but somehow always make for entertaining racing. With a stacked field of full-time Outlaws and regional standouts, the stage is set for a showdown that could go sideways at any moment.
David Gravel enters the weekend leading the points chase, with Carson Macedo and Sheldon Haudenschild close behind. But at a place like 81 Speedway, track position and late-race strategy can be just as important as raw speed. Every lap matters, and a bold move in the final 10 laps can completely shuffle the finishing order.
The entry list is deep, featuring championship contenders alongside names like Logan Schuchart, Spencer Bayston, Brian Brown, Chris Windom, and Bill Balog. Fans can expect slide jobs, crossover passes, and plenty of those “how did that work?” moments that make sprint car racing so addictive.
The night’s format includes qualifying, heat races, a dash, and the A-Main feature — the four-wide salute that marks the start of the main event and the kind of tradition that makes the Outlaws instantly recognizable.
Whether you’re trackside or streaming the action, the Tallgrass Tussle delivers exactly what fans want: speed, skill, and unpredictability. Expect dirt, drama, and a whole lot of horsepower, because at 81 Speedway, anything can happen — and usually does.
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Saturday night in Kansas, the Outlaws take over, and the only question is who will survive the chaos and cross the finish line first.








