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Published May 16, 2008 10:21 am - Tonight racing at Outlaw Motor Speedway, 8 p.m. Hot laps at 7:15 p.m. Tickets: $10 adult general admission, $5 kids 6-12. 50-cent hotdog night and powder puff races along with regular slate of Modifieds, Economy Modifieds, Pure Stocks and Hobby Stocks.

Gas prices affect Speedway



OKTAHA – As gas prices soar, the thought of paying $4 or even $5 a gallon would make any fan or person associated with auto racing cringe.

Like tracks across the country, from dirt track operations such as Outlaw Motor Speedway to the big NASCAR ovals – fuel costs have become a major concern and no one who follows or is associated with the sport is immune.

At OMS, fans, drivers, car owners and the track owner are all feeling the pinch.

“The price of a gallon of gas is a major concern to us,” said new Outlaw Motor Speedway owner/promoter/driver Danny Womack. “All facets of our sport are taking hits because of high fuel costs.

“Even the location of our track is a concern. We’re not in a metropolitan area; it takes some driving time and expense for both our fans and participants to get here.”

OMS is on U.S. 69 eight miles south of Muskogee and an equal distance north of Checotah and Interstate 40.

Unlike NASCAR, where Sunoco provides racing fuel free to participants, drivers at OMS must pay from $6 to $8 for a gallon for the special mix of high-octane gasoline. According to a recent story released by the Associated Press, under Sunoco's deal with NASCAR, teams are provided free fuel at any sanctioned test, practice, or race for all three top divisions.

Over the season, Sunoco has allocated around 175,000 gallons just to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

Locally, drivers do not have that luxury.

“It takes between $30 and $40 a race for the gas for my car,” said Jake Kelley, a defending Economy Modified track champion from Glenpool. “That’s a pretty good hit when you consider the $30 to sign into the pits and the fuel costs we have with our hauler to get here.

“You had better win some races or have some deep pockets to offset your expenses. Fuel is making racing tough economically, and times could get a lot tougher.”

Like Kelley, many of the Modified and E-Mod drivers have tractor-trailer rigs to haul their racers to area tracks. Diesel powered, Kelley says he’s paying close to $4.50 a gallon for fuel. Haulers get from five to eight miles per gallon.

Pure Stock driver James Gillean of Boynton does not have a hauler, but said his fuel bill is around “$800 a month.” The winner of last week’s $1,000-to-win Pure Stock Challenge said before the race that if he could win, it would be nice addition to his racing account — to help cover expenses.

“If I can collect that grand, I can race for awhile longer,” he said, but added, “there might be a point where I will have to park my car if expenses keep going up.”

Fausten Wilhite of Tahlequah, a driver in the Modified division, said fuel expenses are putting a crimp in how often he races.



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