While the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series may be one of the toughest, most formidable dirt-track tours in the country, there is still an element of community to be found among its competitors. This testimony has especially rung true for series sophomore Noah Gass, as he’s spent the past year learning the ropes as a full-time Outlaw. They want to see the Outlaws run top 12,” Gass said. They want to beat them, and they want every other Outlaw to beat them.”. As Gass continues to log laps at tracks on the grueling, 80-plus race circuit, the teenager has slowly improved his race craft. Because with the Outlaws, we only hit two nights in a row really, at most,” Gass said. That gives Gass a limited chance at breaking into the top 12 for the first time this year. “It’s nice on a mental aspect to be able to reset and come home,” Gass said.
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