More Than 1,400 Entries And Climbing For Star-Studded Tulsa Shootout
More Than 1,400 Entries And Climbing For Star-Studded Tulsa Shootout
More than 1,400 entries have been filed for the 2025 Tulsa Shootout at the SageNet Center.
They call it the “Mecca of Micros” for a reason, and the 40th annual Tulsa Shootout is once again living up to that name with the 2025 version around the corner on December 31 - January 4.
Currently, the entry list displays 1,429 entries among 614 drivers from 40 states and three countries in six classes - with every lap over the five days of racing being streamed live on FloRacing, as well as the 39th Chili Bowl Nationals on January 13-18.
The 1,429 Tulsa Shootout entries are split between 198 in Winged Outlaw, 305 in Outlaw Non-Wing, 339 in Stock Non-Wing, 327 in A-Class, 161 in Restricted, and 99 in Jr. Sprints. The all-time event record to keep an eye on is 1,661 entries from the 2022 running.
2025 Tulsa Shootout Entry List
Bringing together a unique mix of global superstars, established micro sprint veterans, rising talent, and the stars of tomorrow, the Tulsa Shootout offers a little bit of everything for everyone.
NASCAR Cup Series competitors Kyle Larson and Kyle Busch will be in action in the Stock/Outlaw divisions, along with their sons Owen Larson and Brexton Busch in kid classes.
Busch is one of 140 drivers currently entered for “Quadruple Duty” – running all four primary Stock/Outlaw divisions. He’s joined in that category by notable names such as Tyler Courtney, Ricky Thornton Jr., Daison Pursley, Brent Crews, Kameron Key, Jace Park, and KJ Snow, all who are chasing their first Golden Driller.
Last year, Snow became the 17th driver in Tulsa Shootout history to achieve the rare feat of starting all four Stock/Outlaw Championship A-Mains in the Driller Day finale.
At this time, 10 former champions of the Stock/Outlaw divisions are entered in hopes of adding another Golden Driller to their mantle. That list includes Tulsa Expo aces Frank Flud, Blake Hahn, Michael Faccinto, Jeffrey Newell, Kris Carroll, Jason McDougal, Trey Marcham, Gary Taylor, and Chris Cochran.
Young guns Wyatt Miller, Jett Nunley, Jaxton Wiggs, Kaylee Bryson, Braxton Flatt, Mattix McBride, Lucas Mauldin, and Jett Barnes are all recent Golden Driller winners in the Jr. Sprint or Restricted divisions who have advanced into competition in higher divisions.
Three defending champions are currently signed-up for a shot at going back-to-back including Outlaw Non-Wing winner Blake Hahn, A-Class champ Ashton Torgerson, and Stock Non-Wing victor Frank Flud.
The 40th Tulsa Shootout officially begins on Tuesday, December 31 and carries through Saturday, January 4 when six Golden Drillers are awarded in the Tulsa Expo.
Entries remain open with many more stars expected to compete as the Tulsa Shootout eyes a fourth consecutive year of clearing 1,600 entries total.
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