TULSA, Okla. – With check-in expiring around noon on Wednesday, the 35th annual Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout has set a new entry record, with 1,384 entries turned in so far.
Set in 2016, the previous record was 1,251 entries.
Looking at the numbers by class, Non-Wing Outlaw at 306 entries (previous 274), Winged A-Class at 309 entries (previous 243), and Stock Non-Wing with a staggering 333 entries (previous 284) are the first divisions to ever crest the 300 mark.
Winged Outlaw eclipsed the previous record of 216 with 224 entering the 2020 event.
Restricted A-Class at 112 set a new class record, as did the Junior Sprints with 69 entries.
Making up the 1,384 entries are 608 drivers from 352 cities across 37 states and Australia.
Heat Races in Non-Wing Outlaw and Restricted will take place Wednesday evening, with racing firing off Thursday through Saturday at 9:00 a.m. CT.
For fans making their way to Tulsa, weekday admission (Jan. 1-3) is $15 per day, with Jan. 4 pricing at $20. Each day, kids 10 and under get in free with a paid adult.
All seating is sold at the event.
The 35th edition of the Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout features A-Class (Wing and Restricted), Stock Non-Wing, Outlaw (Wing and Non-Wing) and Junior Sprints, as well as the new Oklahoma 600cc Modifieds.