

HOME COOKING: Taking advantage of a rained-out trip to Mississippi and Louisiana, Carson Macedo of Lemoore, CA stayed close to home last weekend and kept his skills sharp in the cockpit.

The Australian is off to a hot start in 2022, making the most of his move to the Roth Motorsports #83 and getting his sophomore surge going. James McFadden of Alice Springs, NT only has two appearances at Cotton Bowl but made the most of them in 2021 with runs of eighth and tenth. The NOS Energy Drink #17 already topped a spectacular finish on night two at DIRTcar Nationals, and now looks to become the first repeat winner of 2022 at a place he also won at last year. Marshall Racing in 2018, and since then has finished eighth, first, and fifth at Cotton Bowl. Sheldon Haudenschild of Wooster, OH transitioned to Stenhouse Jr. The star of the Shark Racing, DuraMax #1S has earned results of seventh, tenth, tenth, and sixth in four starts at the Paige property. Logan Schuchart of Hanover, PA has mastered the Devil’s Bowl (Mesquite, TX) 1/2-mile with three consecutive wins to his credit, and now he wants a piece of Cotton Bowl’s 1/3-mile.
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The driver of the Big Game Motorsports #2 has split his 70 career World of Outlaws wins between 40 different tracks, including Cotton Bowl where he led from green to checkered back in 2018.

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The 10-time Series champion enters with a career-best of fifth at CBS, a mark that the driver of the Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian Racing, Ford Performance, Advance Auto Parts #15 hopes to top this weekend following a strong start to his year in Volusia.ĭavid Gravel of Watertown, CT has the championship lead for the first time in his career following runs of fourth, second, and first at Volusia. PAIGE PROWESS: Beyond Sweet, the next tier of Cotton Bowl’s finest highlights these five gentlemen who have never finished outside of the top-10 at the Paige, TX facility.ĭonny Schatz of Fargo, ND has scored World of Outlaws wins at four different Texas tracks (Devil’s Bowl, Royal Purple, Battleground, Lone Star), but he’s yet to conquer Cotton Bowl. The Grass Valley, CA native has led laps in three of four events, including the memorable Series debut at Cotton Bowl in 2016 when he passed then Kasey Kahne Racing teammate Daryn Pittman in the final corner of the final lap to steal the win.įollowing a whirlwind DIRTcar Nationals, which saw a near DNF and a late-race loss at Volusia, the NAPA Auto Parts #49 team is extra motivated to chalk one up in the W column this week. The three-time and defending Series champion has never finished off the podium, recording two of his 74 career wins at Cotton Bowl and running second & third when he’s not on the top step. THE BEST CAT: Through four CBS visits, nobody has stood out quite like The Big Cat Brad Sweet.
