History
The history of dirt Late Model racing -- and the World of Outlaws Late Model Series -- can be traced back to the origins of the automobile and competitive auto racing itself.

Stock car racing on dirt tracks gained popularity more than a half-century ago and gradually evolved into more than just weekend warriors battling it out in machines taken right off the highway or out of the junkyard. As more and more technology met the track in the 1960s, a unique, purpose-built 'dirt Late Model' car began to develop.

The dirt Late Model division grew exponentially throughout the '70s and '80s, expanding to tracks from coast-to-coast. Bigger-money events helped build a class filled with star drivers racing for a living -- and led to the creation of both regional and national series.

Today the dirt Late Model division stands as arguably the most popular and widespread form of dirt-track competition in North America -- a true motorsports industry unto itself, with manufacturers cranking out chassis, engines and parts for thousands of racers, and drivers competing for huge purses in front of millions of fans. It remains the only dirt-track division that has run a race paying $1 million to win -- a milestone that occurred in 2001 at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio.

Standing out on the dirt Late Model landscape is the World of Outlaws Late Model Series (WoO LMS), which has grown to become the division's premier national tour. A sister to the long-running Advance Auto Parts World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series, the WoO LMS had an initial two-year run (1988-1989) under the direction of late WoO Sprint Car Series founder before returning bigger and better in 2004 under the auspices of the World Racing Group (then called Boundless Motor Sports/DIRT MotorSports). By using the brand name that had become synonymous with the country's greatest short dirt-track Sprint Car racing and signing 12 superstar drivers to follow the tour's inaugural schedule, the World Racing Group immediately put the WoO LMS on the map.

The WoO LMS has continued to grow since its rebirth in 2004, bringing thrilling dirt Late Model racing among the division's biggest names to fans in more than 25 states and Canada. Down-to-the-wire battles for the richest points championship in dirt Late Model racing have become regular occurrences for the WoO LMS, which in 2008 will visit more than 40 different tracks.

Alltime World of Outlaws Late Model Series Statistics (1988-89, 2004-present)


YEAR            POINTS CHAMPION               ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
2007                Steve Francis                                Tim Fuller
2006               Tim McCreadie                          Eddie Carrier Jr.
2005                  Billy Moyer                                Josh Richards
2004               Scott Bloomquist                       Tim McCreadie
1989                  Billy Moyer                                            --
1988                  Billy Moyer                                            --


2007 World of Outlaws Late Model Series
Final Point Standings Top 20

1.Steve Francis  5,976

2.Chub Frank  5,850

3.Clint Smith  5,778

4.Shane Clanton  5,758

5.Rick Eckert  5,744

6.Josh Richards  5,740

7.Darrell Lanigan  5,474

8.Tim Fuller  4,478

9.Brian Shirley  4,312

10.Shannon Babb  3,941

11.Eddie Carrier Jr.  2,949

12.Chris Madden  2,655

13.Roy Mitchell  2,458

14.Billy Moyer  2,448

15.Brian Birkhofer  2,079

16.Dan Stone  1,790

17.Jimmy Mars  1,773

18.John Blankenship  1,738

19.Donnie Moran  1,544

20.Jeremy Miller  1,527



2006 World of Outlaws Late Model Series 
Final Point Standings (Top 20)

1. Tim McCreadie 4,110

2. Shane Clanton 4,094

3. Chub Frank 4,076

4. Billy Moyer 4,068

5. Darrell Lanigann 4,066

6. Steve Francis 4,062

7. Rick Eckert 3,956

8. Dale McDowell 3,926

9. Josh Richards 3,894

10. Clint Smith 3,847

11. Eddie Carrier Jr. 3,439

12. John Blankenship 3,404

13. Eric Jacobsen 3,281

14. Garrett Durrett 3,227

15. Dave Hess Jr. 1,158

16. Robbie Blair 1,065

17. Mike Balzano 998

18. Ricky Elliott 953

18. Brady Smith 953

20. Jimmy Mars 932


2005 World of Outlaws Late Model Series
Final Point Standings (Top 20)


1.     Billy Moyer 5,384 (champion by tie-breaker)
 
2.     Steve Francis 5,384

3.    Tim McCreadie 5,330

4.     Rick Eckert 5,308

5.     Chub Frank 5,266

6.     Dale McDowell 5,196

7.     Darrell Lanigan 5,087

8.     Josh Richards 5,052

9.     Clint Smith 4,956

10.     Shane Clanton 4,641

11.     John Blankenship 4,625

12.     Dan Schlieper 3,738

13.     Scott Bloomquist 3,600

14.     Eric Jacobsen 2,799

15.     Billy Decker 1,763

16.    Davey Johnson 1,408

17.     Mike Balzano 1,355

18.     Brian Birkhofer 1,348

19.     Jeremy Miller 1,090

20.     Robbie Blair 1,078


2004 World of Outlaws Late Model Series
Final Point Standings (Top 20)

1.    Scott Bloomquist 5,351

2.    Steve Francis 5,338

3.    Rick Eckert 5,291

4.    Dale McDowell 5,246

5.    Bart Hartman 5,142

6.    Chub Frank 5,048

7.    Dan Schlieper 4,952

8.    Billy Moyer 4,893

9.    Mike Balzano 4,847

10.    Clint Smith 4,786

11.    Darrell Lanigan 4,703

12.    Tim McCreadie 4,463

13.    John Blankenship 4,368

14.    Rick Aukland 4,111

15.    Josh Richards 2,759

16.    Scott James 1,705

17.    Robbie Blair 1,697

18.    Shannon Babb 1,502

19.    Brian Birkhofer 1,388

20.    Randle Chupp 1,002


1989 World of Outlaws Late Model Series 
Final Point Standings

1. Billy Moyer 2,568

2. Steve Francis 2,157

3. Willy Kraft 1,967

4. Rick Aukland 1,813

5. Kevin Gundaker 1,805

6. Mitch Johnson 1,755

7. Rick Egersdorf 1,710

8. John Provenzano 1,662

9. Scott Bloomquist 1,535

10. Larry McDaniels 1,485

11. Larry Phillips 1,327

12. Leon Plank 1,225

13. Tom Nesbitt 968

14. Terry Phillips 926

15. Don Hobbs 630

16. Jeff Purvis 605

17. Tommy Joe Pauchert 600

18. John Gill 558

19. Davis Karst 552

20. Bob Pierce 538


1988 World of Outlaws Late Model Series 
Final Point Standings

1. Billy Moyer 2,024

2. Willy Kraft 1,915

3. Larry Phillips 1,824

4. Joe Kosiski 1,446

5. Charlie Swartz 1,267

6. Steve Kosiski 1,162

7. Terry Phillips 1,134

8. Ken Essary 1,106

9. Rick Egersdorf 871

10. Donnie Moran 787

11. Jack Boggs 288

12. Rodney Franklin 286 

       Gary Stuhler 286 

       Johnny Stokes 286

15. Freddy Smith 284

16. Les Hare 278

17. Jeff Purvis 258

18. Denny Bonebrake 250

19. Nathan Durboraw 246 

       Roger Peck 246



World Racing Group-Era World of Outlaws Late Model Series Career Feature Winners (2004-2/16/2008) :

Pos./Driver/Residence/Wins

1. Scott Bloomquist/Mooresburg, TN 16

2. Rick Eckert/York, PA 15

3. Steve Francis/Ashland, KY 14

4. Chub Frank/Bear Lake, PA 13

5. Tim McCreadie/Watertown, NY 10

     Billy Moyer/Batesville, AR 10

     Clint Smith/Senoia, GA 10

8. Dale McDowell/Chickamauga, GA 9

9. Darrell Lanigan/Union, KY 8

10. Josh Richards/Shinnston, WV 7

11. Shane Clanton/Locust Grove, GA 6

      Shannon Babb/Moweaqua, IL 6

13. Bart Hartman/Zanesville, OH 5

14. Brian Birkhofer/Muscatine, IA 4

15. Jackie Boggs/Grayson, KY 3

      Chris Madden/Gaffney, SC 3

      Earl Pearson Jr./Jacksonville, FL 3

18. Dennis Erb Jr./Carpentersville, IL 2

      Davey Johnson/Latrobe, PA 2

20. Dick Barton/Ashville, NY 1

      John Blankenship/Williamson, WV 1

      Tim Fuller/Watertown, NY 1

      Brian Harris/Davenport, IA 1

      Dan Schlieper/Sullivan, WI 1

      Brian Shirley/Chatham, IL 1

      Patrick Sheltra/Indiantown, FL 1

      Dan Stone/Thompson, PA 1

     Jeep VanWormer/Pinconning, MI 1

     Donnie Moran/Dresden, OH 1



All-Time World of Outlaws Late Model Series Career Feature Winners (1988-89, 2004-2/16/2008)

Pos./Driver/Residence/Wins

1. Billy Moyer/Batesville, AR 32

2. Scott Bloomquist/Mooresburg, TN 17

3. Rick Eckert/York, PA 15

4. Steve Francis/Ashland, KY 14

5. Chub Frank/Bear Lake, PA 13

6. Tim McCreadie/Watertown, NY 10

    Clint Smith/Senoia, GA 10

8. Dale McDowell/Chickamauga, GA 9

9. Darrell Lanigan/Union, KY 8

    Josh Richards/Shinnston, WV 7

11. Shane Clanton/Locust Grove, GA 6

       Shannon Babb/Moweaqua, IL 6

13. Bart Hartman/Zanesville, OH 5

14 Brian Birkhofer/Muscatine, IA 4

15 Jackie Boggs/Grayson, KY 3

     Chris Madden/Gaffney, SC 3

     Earl Pearson Jr./Jacksonville, FL 3

     Donnie Moran/Dresden, OH 3

19. Rick Egersford/Lake Elmo, MN 2

      Dennis Erb Jr. Carpentersville, IL 2

      Davey Johnson Latrobe, PA 2

      Willy Kraft Lakefield, MN 2

23. Rick Aukland/Zanesville, OH 1

      Dick Barton/Ashville, NY 1

      John Blankenshi/Williamson, WV 1

      Tim Fuller/Watertown, NY 1

      Kevin Gundaker/St. Charles, MO 1

      Les Hare/New Park, PA 1

      Brian Harris/Davenport, IA 1

     Mitch Johnson/Hixson, SD 1

     Larry Phillips/Springfield, MO 1

     Dan Schlieper/Sullivan, WI 1

     Brian Shirley/Chatham, IL 1

     Johnny Stokes/Columbus, MS 1

     Gary Stuhler/Greencastle, PA 1

     Kevin Thompson 1

     Patrick Sheltra/Indiantown, FL 1

     Dan Stone/Thompson, PA 1

     Jeep VanWormer/Pinconning, MI 1



2007 WoO LMS Season Winners

Feb 17, Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, Fla. (Josh Richards)
March 23, Baton Rouge Raceway/Baker, La. (Chris Madden)
March 24, Columbus Speedway/Columbus, Miss. (Billy Moyer)
March 25, North Alabama Speedway/Tuscumbia, Ala. (Earl Pearson Jr.)
April 14, Virginia Motor Speedway/Saluda, Va. (Shannon Babb)
April 17, Lernerville Speedway/Sarver, Pa. (Shannon Babb)
April 21, The Dirt Track @ Lowe's/Concord, N.C. (Scott Bloomquist)
April 27, Farmer City Raceway/Farmer City, Ill. (Shannon Babb)
April 28, Kamp Motor Speedway/Boswell, Ind. (Clint Smith)
May 9, Davenport Speedway/Davenport, Iowa (Brian Harris)
May 12, Charter Raceway Park/Beaver Dam, Wis. (Dennis Erb Jr.)
May 13, Lincoln Speedway/Lincoln, Ill. (Brian Shirley)
May 16, Brownstown Speedway/Brownstown, Ind. (Dennis Erb Jr.)
May 18, I-96 Speedway/Lake Odessa, Mich. (Chub Frank)
May 31, Delaware International Speedway/Delmar, Del. (Chub Frank)
June 2, Hagerstown Speedway/Hagerstown, Md. (Shannon Babb)
June 12, River Cities Speedway/Grand Forks, N.Dak. (Tim Fuller)
June 14, Deer Creek Speedway/Spring Valley, Minn. (Chub Frank)
June 15, Knoxville Raceway/Knoxville, Iowa (Darrell Lanigan)
June 17, Belleville High Banks/Belleville, Kans. (Clint Smith)
June 20, Port Royal Speedway/Port Royal, Pa. (Darrell Lanigan)
June 23, Autodome Drummond/Drummondville, Que. (Steve Francis)
June 24, Cayuga County Fair Speedway/Weedsport, N.Y. (Chub Frank)
June 30, Lernerville Speedway/Sarver, Pa. (Scott Bloomquist)
July 20, Virginia Motor Speedway/Saluda, Va. (Shane Clanton)
July 21, Hagerstown Speedway/Hagerstown, Md. (Josh Richards)
July 22, Eriez Speedway/Hammett, Pa. (Josh Richards)
July 26, Lawrenceburg Speedway/Lawrenceburg, Ind. (Patrick Sheltra)
July 27, Eldora Speedway/Rossburg, Ohio (Earl Pearson Jr.)
July 28, Sharon Speedway/Hartford, Ohio (Chub Frank)
Aug. 23, Volunteer Speedway/Bulls Gap, Tenn. (Chris Madden)
Sept. 1, Tri-City Speedway/Franklin, Pa. (Steve Francis)
Sept. 2, Tri-City Speedway/Franklin, Pa. (Dan Stone)
Sept. 14, Paducah International Raceway/Paducah, Ky. (Steve Francis)
Sept. 15, I-55 Raceway/Pevely, Mo. (Clint Smith)
Sept. 16, La Salle Speedway/La Salle, Ill. (Jeep VanWormer)
Sept. 21, Bedford Speedway/Bedford, Pa. (Chub Frank)
Sept. 22, Pittsburgh PA Motor Speedway/Imperial, Pa. (Josh Richards)
Oct. 10, The Dirt Track @ Lowe's/Concord, N.C. (Shannon Babb)
Oct. 13, Volunteer Speedway/Bulls Gap, Tenn. (Steve Francis)
Nov. 2, The Dirt Track @ Lowe's/Concord, N.C. (Scott Bloomquist)
Nov. 3, The Dirt Track @ Lowe's/Concord, N.C. (Donnie Moran)

2006 WoO LMS Season Winners

Feb. 4, Golden Isles Speedway/Brunswick, Ga. (Clint Smith)
Feb. 16, Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, Fla. (Earl Pearson Jr.)
Feb. 18, Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, Fla. (Steve Francis)

March 17, Baton Rouge Raceway/Baker, La. (Clint Smith)

April 15, Virginia Motor Speedway/Saluda, Va. (Rick Eckert)
April 18, Lernerville Speedway/Sarver, Pa. (Rick Eckert)

May 5, Brushcreek Motorsports Complex/Peebles, Ohio (Steve Francis)
May 6, Wayne County Speedway/Orrville, Ohio (Chub Frank)
May 23, Bolivar (Mo.) Speedway (Rick Eckert)
May 30, River Cities Speedway/Grand Forks, N.D. (Darrell Lanigan)
May 31, North Central Speedway/Brainerd, Minn. (Rick Eckert)

June 1, Deer Creek Speedway/Spring Valley, Minn. (Rick Eckert)
June 16, Western Kentucky Speedway/Nebo, Ky. (Rick Eckert)
June 18, East Alabama Motor Speedway/Phenix City, Ala. (Rick Eckert)

July 1, Stateline Speedway/Busti, N.Y. (Dick Barton)
July 2, Cayuga County Fair Speedway/Weedsport, N.Y. (Chub Frank)
July 8, Sharon Speedway/Hartford, Ohio (Rick Eckert)
July 22, K-C Raceway/Alma, Ohio (Tim McCreadie)
July 25, Lebanon I-44 Speedway/Lebanon, Mo. (Brian Birkhofer)
July 28, Deer Creek Speedway/Spring Valley, Minn. (Darrell Lanigan)
July 29, Deer Creek Speedway/Spring Valley, Minn. (Clint Smith)

Aug. 4, Lernerville Speedway/Sarver, Pa. (Tim McCreadie)
Aug. 5, Hagerstown (Md.) Speedway (Clint Smith)
Aug. 14, Farmer City (Ill.) Raceway (Billy Moyer)
Aug. 15, Lake Ozark Speedway/Eldon, Mo. (Billy Moyer)
Aug. 26, Columbus (Miss.) Speedway (Josh Richards)

Sept. 3, Tri-City Speedway/Franklin, Pa. (Chub Frank)
Sept. 4, Tri-City Speedway/Franklin, Pa. (Shane Clanton)

Oct. 8, Pittsburgh's Pennsylvania Motor Speedway/Imperial, Pa. (Shane Clanton)
Oct. 13-14, Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, Fla. (Chris Madden)

2005 WoO LMS Season Winners

Feb. 17, Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, Fla. (Billy Moyer)
Feb. 19, Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, Fla. (Tim McCreadie)

April 8, Allegany County Speedway/Cumberland, Md. (Steve Francis)
April 9, Virginia Motor Speedway/Saluda, Va. (Clint Smith)
April 29, Lernerville Speedway/Sarver, Pa. (Billy Moyer)

May 14, Butler (Mich.) Speedway (Clint Smith)
May 20, Brushcreek Motorsports Complex/Peebles, Ohio (Dale McDowell)
May 21, Tri-State Speedway/Haubstadt, Ind. (Billy Moyer)

June 1, Farley (Iowa) Speedway (Rick Eckert)
June 5, Dakota State Fair Speedway/Huron, S.D (Tim McCreadie)
June 6, Deer Creek Speedway/Spring Valley, Minn. (Darrell Lanigan)
June 18, K-C Raceway/Alma, Ohio (Jackie Boggs)
June 27, Ransomville (N.Y.) Speedway (Scott Bloomquist)
June 29, Fulton (N.Y.) Speedway (Chub Frank)
June 30, Bridgeport (N.J.) Speedway (Scott Bloomquist)

July 2, Stateline Speedway/Busti, N.Y. (John Blankenship)
July 6, Delaware International Speedway/Delmar, Del. (Darrell Lanigan)
July 8, Hagerstown (Md.) Speedway (Tim McCreadie)
July 9, Hagerstown (Md.) Speedway (Tim McCreadie)
July 12, Sharon Speedway/Hartford, Ohio (Tim McCreadie)
July 22, Memphis (Tenn.) Motorsports Park (Steve Francis)
July 23, Tri-State Speedway/Pocola, Okla. (Billy Moyer)
July 26, Lebanon I-44 Speedway/Lebanon, Mo. (Steve Francis)
July 29, Red River Valley Speedway/Fargo, N.D. (Steve Francis)
July 30, Red River Valley Speedway/Fargo, N.D. (Steve Francis)

Aug. 6, Cedar Lake Speedway/New Richmond, Wis. (Dale McDowell)
Aug. 9, Dubuque (Iowa) Fairgrounds Speedway (Brian Birkhofer)
Aug. 12, Lernerville Speedway/Sarver, Pa. (Chub Frank)
Aug. 13, Lincoln Speedway/New Oxford, Pa. (Tim McCreadie)
Aug. 15, Lebanon Valley Speedway/West Lebanon, N.Y. (Josh Richards)
Aug. 16, Rolling Wheels Raceway Park/Elbridge, N.Y. (Chub Frank)

Sept. 2, Twin Cities Raceway Park/North Vernon, Ind. (Tim McCreadie)
Sept. 4, Tri-City Speedway/Franklin, Pa. (Rick Eckert)
Sept. 17, I-55 Raceway/Pevely, Mo. (Billy Moyer)
Sept. 18, Illinois State Fairgrounds/Springfield, Ill. (Scott Bloomquist)
Sept. 23, Kentucky Lake Motor Speedway/Calvert City, Ky. (Dale McDowell)
Sept. 24, Clarksville (Tenn.) Speedway (Tim McCreadie)

Oct. 26, Golden Isles Speedway/Brunswick, Ga. (Shane Clanton)
Oct. 28-29, Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, Fla. (Scott Bloomquist)

2004 WoO LMS Season Winners

Feb. 3, Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, Fla. (Steve Francis)
Feb. 4, Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, Fla. (Bart Hartman)
Feb. 6, Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, Fla. (Shannon Babb)
Feb. 8, Volusia Speedway Park/Barberville, Fla. (Scott Bloomquist)

March 13, Atomic Speedway/Oak Ridge, Tenn. (Billy Moyer)
March 14, Atomic Speedway/Oak Ridge, Tenn. (Dale McDowell)
March 27, Volunteer Speedway/Bulls Gap, Tenn. (Brian Birkhofer)

April 16, Lone Star Speedway/Kilgore, Texas (Dale McDowell)
April 17, Lone Star Speedway/Kilgore, Texas (Bart Hartman)
April 23, Lernerville Speedway/Sarver, Pa. (Chub Frank)
April 24, Hagerstown (Md.) Speedway (Rick Eckert)
April 30, Smoky Mountain Speedway/Maryville, Tenn. (Rick Eckert)

May 1, North Georgia Speedway/Chatsworth, Ga. (Shane Clanton)
May 14, Eagle Raceway/Lincoln, Neb. (Steve Francis)
May 15, Farley (Iowa) Speedway (Scott Bloomquist)

June 19, Thunder Valley Raceway/Central City, Pa. (Dale McDowell)
June 20, Orange County Fair Speedway/Middletown, N.Y. (Rick Eckert)
June 21, Fulton (N.Y.) Speedway (Scott Bloomquist)
June 26, Sharon Speedway/Hartford, Ohio (Davey Johnson)

July 3, Portsmouth (Ohio) Raceway Park (Dale McDowell)
July 4, Portsmouth (Ohio) Raceway Park (Scott Bloomquist)
July 5, Challenger Raceway/Indiana, Pa. (Davey Johnson)
July 16, Outlaw Motor Speedway/Muskogee, Okla. (Bart Hartman)
July 21, Delaware International Speedway/Delmar, Del. (Scott Bloomquist)
July 23, Potomac Speedway/Budds Creek, Md. (Darrell Lanigan)
July 24, Hagerstown (Md.) Speedway (Rick Eckert)
July 31, Tri-State Speedway/Haubstadt, Ind. (Dale McDowell)

Aug. 1, Tri-City Speedway/Granite City, Ill. (Darrell Lanigan)
Aug. 4, I-35 Speedway/Mason City, Iowa (Rick Eckert)
Aug. 7, Red River Valley Speedway/West Fargo, N.D. (Steve Francis)
Aug. 10, Davenport (Iowa) Speedway (Brian Birkhofer)
Aug. 13, Lernerville Speedway/Sarver, Pa. (Dale McDowell)
Aug. 28, Milan (Tenn.) Speedway (Scott Bloomquist)

Sept. 4, Atomic Speedway/Oak Ridge, Tenn. (Scott Bloomquist)
Sept. 5, Portsmouth (Ohio) Raceway Park (Bart Hartman)
Sept. 25, Pittsburgh's Pennsylvania Motor Speedway/Imperial, Pa. (Bart Hartman)

Oct. 1, West Virginia Motor Speedway/Mineral Wells, W.Va. (Jackie Boggs)
Oct. 2, West Virginia Motor Speedway/Mineral Wells, W.Va. (Jackie Boggs)
Oct. 9, Fulton (N.Y.) Speedway (Dan Schlieper)
Oct. 29, Delta Bowl Speedway/Tunica, Miss. (Scott Bloomquist)
Oct. 30, Delta Bowl Speedway/Tunica, Miss. (Scott Bloomquist)

1989 WoO LMS Season Winners

April 29, Memphis (Tenn.) Motorsports Park (Billy Moyer)

May 7, Hagerstown (Md.) Speedway (Gary Stuhler)

June 3, K-C Raceway/Alma, Ohio (Billy Moyer)
June 4, Impact Speedway/Oregon, Wis. (Billy Moyer)
June 5, Shawano (Wis.) Speedway (Rick Egersdorf)
June 8, Red River Valley Speedway/Fargo, N.D. (Kevin Thompson)
June 9, Superior (Wis.) Speedway (Scott Bloomquist)
June 10, Cedar Lake Speedway/New Richmond, Wis. (Billy Moyer)
June 29, 34 Raceway/West Burlington, Iowa (Billy Moyer)
June 30, Marshalltown (Iowa) Speedway (Billy Moyer)

July 1, Hamilton County Speedway/Webster City, Iowa (Billy Moyer)
July 2, Iowa State Fairgrounds Speedway/Des Moines, Iowa (Billy Moyer)
July 3, Iowa State Fairgrounds Speedway/Des Moines, Iowa (Rick Aukland)
July 25, Nodak Speedway/Minot, N.D. (Billy Moyer)
July 26, Nodak Speedway/Minot, N.D. (Mitch Johnson)

Aug. 4, Sante Fe Speedway/Hinsdale, Ill. (Kevin Gundaker)
Aug. 11, Cedar Lake Speedway/New Richmond, Wis. (Billy Moyer)
Aug. 12, Cedar Lake Speedway/New Richmond, Wis. (Billy Moyer)
Aug. 20, Missouri State Fair Speedway/Sedalia, Mo. (Donnie Moran)

Sept. 15, Moberly (Mo.) Speedway (Billy Moyer)

1988 WoO LMS Season Winners

April 22, Williams Grove Speedway/Mechanicsburg, Pa. (Larry Phillips)
April 24, Hagerstown (Md.) Speedway (Les Hare)

May 20, Badlands Raceway/Yates Center, Kan. (Billy Moyer)

June 3, Colorado National Speedway/Erie, Colo. (Billy Moyer)
June 4, Colorado National Speedway/Erie, Colo. (Billy Moyer)
June 5, Black Hills Speedway/Rapid City, S.D. (Willy Kraft)
June 10, Cedar Lake Speedway/New Richmond, Wis. (Billy Moyer)
June 11, Cedar Lake Speedway/New Richmond, Wis. (Rick Egersdorf)
June 18, Jackson (Minn.) Speedway (Willy Kraft)

July 8, Enid (Okla.) Speedway (Johnny Stokes)
July 22, Sante Fe Speedway/Hinsdale, Ill. (Billy Moyer)
July 29, Knoxville (Iowa) Speedway (Billy Moyer)

Aug. 18, Cedar Lake Speedway/New Richmond, Wis. (Billy Moyer)
Aug. 19, Cedar Lake Speedway/New Richmond, Wis. (Billy Moyer)
Aug. 20, Cedar Lake Speedway/New Richmond, Wis. (Billy Moyer)
Aug. 26, Highway 13 Speedway/Bolivar, Mo. (Donnie Moran)
Aug. 27, I-44 Speedway/Lebanon, Mo. (Billy Moyer)