What is 2002 world of outlaws sprint cars?

The 2002 World of Outlaws Sprint Cars was a championship racing series that consisted of 75 events held across 29 states in the United States. It featured top drivers and teams from around the world, who competed for the championship title by accumulating points throughout the season.

Some of the notable drivers who participated in the 2002 World of Outlaws Sprint Cars included Steve Kinser, Sammy Swindell, Mark Kinser, Danny Lasoski, Daryn Pittman, and Craig Dollansky. Steve Kinser, a 20-time Outlaws champion, won the championship in 2002, marking his final championship win before retiring in 2014.

The 2002 season saw a number of exciting races and memorable moments, including a final-lap pass by Mark Kinser to win the Kings Royal at Eldora Speedway, and a dramatic finish at Red River Valley Speedway that saw Steve Kinser take the lead from cousin Mark in the closing laps to win the race.

Overall, the 2002 World of Outlaws Sprint Cars season was a thrilling showcase of top-tier racing talent, with Steve Kinser emerging as the dominant force once again.