World of Outlaws Career
He became a World of Outlaws driver in 1978. In 1987 he won 46 features, including 12 in a row, and 24 of the last 26 events. He has won the Knoxville Nationals a record 12 times. He had won twenty WoO championships and 513 "A" features by 2005. He was inducted in the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 2005. He has been described as the best sprint racer ever by both columnists and even his rivals.
World of Outlaws history:
- 1978- Champion- 11 wins…
- 1979- Champion- 23 wins…
- 1980- Champion- 28 wins…
- 1981- 3rd in points- 23 wins…
- 1982- 2nd in points- 13 wins…
- 1983- Champion- 18 wins…
- 1984- Champion- 19 wins…
- 1985- Champion- 15 wins…
- 1986- Champion – 18 wins…
- 1987- Champion- 46 wins…
- 1988- Champion- 27 wins…
- 1990- Champion- 27 wins…
- 1991- Champion – 36 wins…
- 1992- Champion- 31 wins…
- 1993- Champion- 19 wins…
- 1994- Champion- 29 wins…
- 1995- 9th in points- 18 wins…
- 1996- 4th in points- 10 wins…
- 1997- 3rd in points- 5 wins…
- 1998- Champion- 6 wins…
- 1999- 3rd in points- 11 wins…
- 2000- Champion- 10 wins…
- 2001- 3rd in points- 6 wins…
- 2002- Champion- 20 wins…
- 2003- Champion- 25 wins…
- 2004- Champion 17 wins…
- 2005- Champion- 20 wins.
- 2006- (NST)- 5 wins.
- 2007- 6th in points- 10 wins.
- 2008- 3rd in points- 7 wins.
- 2009- 4th in points- 2 wins
- 2010- 3rd in points- 9 wins.
- 2011- 3rd in points- 9 wins.
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