2025 Tulsa Shootout

2025 Tulsa Shootout: Everything You Need To Know

2025 Tulsa Shootout: Everything You Need To Know

Ready for a week of racing at the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma? Well here's everything you need to watch the 2025 Tulsa Shootout, live Dec. 31-Jan 4.

Dec 26, 2024 by Andy Schamma
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The 2025 Tulsa Shootout is one of the most exciting indoor racing events of the year and it's fast approaching. Dirt fans everywhere are preparing for a weekend filled with exhilarating dirt racing action as the calendar flips over and welcomes the new year. 

The event is just weeks before the massive 2025 Chili Bowl Nationals, which take place in the same location.

With over 1,400 entries expected, the event at the SageNet Center in Tulsa, OK, has rightfully earned its reputation as the “Mecca of Micros.”

Whether you’re a seasoned dirt racing enthusiast or new to the sport, watching this iconic race live on FloRacing offers the best way to catch all the high-speed thrills, intense competition, and unforgettable moments as they unfold.

This article breaks down everything you need to know to get the most out of the 2025 Tulsa Shootout on FloRacing starting Dec. 31 through Jan. 4. 


What Classes Race At The Tulsa Shootout?

OUTLAW (Wing & Non-Wing)

This is your headlining division at the Tulsa Shootout, with the non-wing race moving to 55 laps in 2025 to honor the life and legacy of Donnie Ray Crawford.

The sky's the limit in this class. Many engines are professionally built nowadays with a 640cc max displacement, there are bigger 14 sq. feet wings to provide extra downforce, and cockpit adjustments to tweak your shocks and wings are allowed.

The unique distinction in car count for Winged Outlaw to Outlaw Non-Wing is because a good majority of racers will simply run their “Stock” car in the Outlaw Non-Wing class. Due to the size of the track and the nature of non-wing racing, the smaller motor is less of a disadvantage when the wing is not a factor. In fact, many of the Outlaw Non-Wing champions over the years have done it with a “Stock” engine under the hood.

STOCK (A-Class & Non-Wing)

More of an entry level type class, these are year-in and year-out the biggest divisions at the Tulsa Shootout and all across the country for that matter.

The “Stock” in this class is pretty simple, these are traditionally pulled right off 600cc motorcycles and plucked right into a micro sprint. Offering about 25 less horsepower, you’ll notice this group also has smaller 10 square foot wings. There are no cockpit adjustments of any sorts allowed.

VIDEO: Hyper Racing's Jim Radney walks us through the differences in the Micro divisions racing at the Tulsa Shootout.

RESTRICTED

The final kid class as a stepping stone before reaching Stock then Outlaw is this division intended for 8-16 years old.

Essentially the same as A-Class, the only difference in Restricted simply comes down to the motor under the hood. You’ll take a stock 600cc powerplant but similar to NASCAR, you’ll use a ¾ inch restrictor plate to tone the motor down for the kids. It’s a great entry level class for kids to understand the feel of the car and get to race competitively without the consequence of the power yet.

Like the Stock divisions, no cockpit adjustables are allowed and you’ll notice the smaller 10 square foot wings.

JR. SPRINT

The most obvious division to decipher at the Tulsa Shootout for a casual fan is the Jr. Sprints, intended for young kids 6-12 years old.

As you’d expect, everything is smaller with a Jr. Sprint from the car itself, the motor, the wings, the tires, you name it. It’s simply about getting the kids behind the wheel and learning how to race with each other. And don’t underestimate these kids either, the Jr. Sprints have often delivered some of the most exciting races of the night; and they’re certainly bringing the best interviews each and every single year.

For the complete technical breakdown of each class, you can find the official class rules at https://www.tulsashootout.com/classes/.


2025 Tulsa Shootout Schedule

View the schedule for the 2025 Tulsa Shootout below. All times are in Central Time.

Tuesday, December 31

  • 8 a.m. - Practice Begins
    • Non-Wing Practice
    • Non-Wing Outlaw Practice
    • Restricted Practice
    • Outlaw Practice
    • Jr Sprint Practice
    • A Class Practice
    • Track Prep
  • 7 p.m. - Racing Begins
    • Outlaw Heats (8 Laps)
  • Wednesday, January 1

    • 9 a.m. - Racing Begins
      • Non-Wing Outlaw Heats (8 Laps)
      • Restricted Heats (8 Laps)
      • A Class Heats (8 Laps)
      • Jr Sprint Heats (8 Laps)
      • Outlaw D’s (10 Laps)
      • Outlaw C’s (10 Laps)
  • Thursday, January 2

    • 9 a.m. - Racing Begins
      • Non-Wing Heats (8 Laps)
      • Jr Sprint Qualifiers (10 Laps)
      • Non-Wing Outlaw E’s (8 Laps)
      • Non-Wing Outlaw D’s (10 Laps)
      • Non-Wing Outlaw Cs (10 Laps)
      • A Class E’s (8 Laps)
      • A Class D’s (10 Laps)
      • A Class C’s (10 Laps)
  • Friday, January 3

    • 9 a.m. - Racing Begins
      • Non-Wing E’s (8 Laps)
      • Non-Wing D’s (10 Laps)
      • Non-Wing C’s (10 Laps)
      • Non-Wing Outlaw Qualifiers (10 Laps)
      • Jr Sprint C’s (10 Laps)
      • Jr Sprint B’s (10 Laps)
      • Non-Wing Qualifiers (10 Laps)
      • Restricted Qualifiers (10 Laps)
      • Outlaw Qualifiers (10 Laps)
      • A Class Qualifiers (10 Laps)
  • Saturday, January 4

    • 9 a.m. - Racing Begins
      • Non-Wing B’s (12 Laps)
      • Non-Wing Outlaw B’s (12 Laps)
      • Restricted B’s (12 Laps)
      • Outlaw B’s (12 Laps)
      • A Class B’s (12 Laps)
    • 5 p.m. - Opening Ceremonies
      • Non-Wing LCQ (12 Laps)
      • Non-Wing Outlaw LCQ (12 Laps)
      • Restricted LCQ (12 Laps)
      • A Class LCQ (12 Laps)
      • Outlaw LCQ (12 Laps)
      • Non-Wing A (30 Laps)
      • Jr Sprint A (20 Laps)
      • Outlaw A (30 Laps)
      • Restricted A (25 Laps)
      • A Class A (30 Laps)
      • NW Outlaw A (55 Laps)

How To Watch The 2025 Tulsa Shootout

The 2025 Tulsa Shootout will stream live on FloRacing. You can follow the action as it happens and watch the replays and exclusive content on-demand after it's all over on FloRacing. The 2025 Tulsa Shootout starts on Dec 31, 2024 and runs until Jan 4, 2025.

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When Does The 2025 Tulsa Shootout Start?

The 2025 Tulsa Shootout starts on December 31 at 9:00 a.m. ET and runs through January 4, 2025.


2025 Tulsa Shootout Entry List

The entry list for the 2025 Tulsa Shootout features more than 1,400 entries across the six classifications and features a star-studded line-up at the SageNet Center. Among the entries are NASCAR Cup Series drivers Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell and Kyle Busch in the Stock/Outlaw divisions, along with their sons Owen Larson and Brexton Busch. 

View the full 2025 Tulsa Shootout entry list here.


FloRacing Race Replays On-Demand

Video footage from the event will be archived and stored in a video library for FloRacing subscribers to watch for the duration of their subscription.

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