Written by:
Jim Chiappelli
09/17/2008 - 11:16 AM
Charlotte, North Carolina
Jac Haudenschild continues to shine, still adding to his numbers since joining the Outlaws in 1982 with 350 trips to victory lane. (Photo: Worldofoutlaws.com) ยป More Photos
11. JAC HAUDENSCHILD: the “Wild Child” continues to shine, still adding to his numbers since joining the Outlaws in 1982; closing-in on 50 A-Feature wins in a career that has taken him to victory lane 350 times
12. BOBBY ALLEN: like Ferkel, “Ol’ Scruffy” was a true outlaw in the early years with a pair of 5-win seasons in 1982 and 1986 en route to 25 A-Feature victories and a trio of top five points finishes
13. JEFF SWINDELL: one of the most underrated outlaws, Sammy’s younger brother collected 32 wins in a 20-season career that often found him in the top five in the standings
14. BRAD DOTY: saw the checkers 11 times in his first 6 seasons with the Outlaws and was coming off a 2nd-place points finish in 1987 before his promising driving career was cut short by a paralyzing accident at Eldora Speedway in 1988
15. JASON MEYERS: California hot-shoe entered
16. JOEY SALDANA: 38 wins and counting for one of the most consistent drivers of this decade and last year’s championship runner-up
17. ANDY HILLENBURG: Oklahoma driver finished first 30 times between 1988 and 2001 and placed inside the top ten points standings in 12 of those seasons
18. RON SHUMAN: 4-time winner in his 1979 “rookie” season with the Outlaws, ended his series career in 1987 with 13 total victories and 5 straight top five finishes in the points standings in an era filled with drivers who, like him, are members of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame
19. CRAIG DOLLANSKY: finished among the top four in points in the championship 5 times this decade with a runner-up performance in 2006; “The Crowd Pleaser” has 28 A-Feature wins to date
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