Coltman Farms Racing Cup Created For WoO LMS

CONCORD, N.C. — Coltman Farms Racing is taking its support of dirt late model racing and the World of Outlaws to the next level with the creation of the Coltman Farms Racing Cup.
Designed as a nine-event championship contest, hosted at premier events on the World of Outlaws Real American Beer Late Model Series presented by DIRTVision schedule, the Cup boasts a $10,000 purse to be awarded to the top two points earners.
Points will be awarded to all feature drivers at each Coltman Farms Racing Cup race, using the World of Outlaws points format. The driver with the most points at the end of the 20-plus race battle will be crowned the champion, receiving the Coltman Farms Racing Cup trophy and $7,500. The second-highest points earner will receive $2,500.
“Supporting short-track racing has always been a top priority for me, as it embodies the essence of our sport,” said Brett Coltman, owner of Coltman Farms Racing. “By collaborating with the World of Outlaws to launch the Coltman Farms Cup, we’re not only expanding our reach, but also celebrating the values of heroism, sportsmanship, pride, community, family and country.
“We take great pride in this initiative. Our aim is to offer these drivers and teams an added motivation to excel. The dedication required to travel week after week can be challenging and recognizing that effort is what makes it all worthwhile.”
The series begins this weekend at Talladega Short Track in Alabama.
The inaugural Coltman Farms Racing Cup champion will be determined after the season finale at the World of Outlaws World Finals in November and officially crowned during the 2025 World of Outlaws championship banquet.
In addition to the Cup, Coltman Farms Racing will have a presence at every World of Outlaws Late Model event as the team has joined the Series full-time with Tanner English piloting their house car program.
Coltman Farms Racing CupApril 25-26 Talladega Short Track Eastaboga, Ala.
May 1-3 Mississippi Thunder Speedway Fountain City, Wis.
May 16-17 Marion Center Raceway Marion Center, Pa.
July 3-5 Deer Creek Speedway Spring Valley, Minn.
July 26 Fairbury Speedway Fairbury, Ill.
July 31-Aug. 2 Cedar Lake Speedway New Richmond, Wis.
Sept. 26-27 Tri-City Speedway Pontoon Beach, Ill.
Oct. 10-11 Boothill Speedway Greenwood, La.
Nov. 6-8 The Dirt Track at Charlotte Concord, N.C.
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