DIRT MotorSports Signs Country's Top Sprint Car Drivers; The World of Outlaws Sprint Series 2005 ``Mean 15'' Announced
NORMAN, Okla.--Feb. 2, 20058, 2005--Boundless Motor Sports Racing, Inc., (OTCBB:BMSR) (Boundless) d/b/a DIRT MotorSports(TM), announced that it has signed agreements with the country's top 15 sprint car drivers to participate in the 2005 World of Outlaws Sprint Series(R). As in 2004 when an estimated four million fans packed dirt tracks around the country, the Mean 15(TM) have committed to Boundless to appear at more than 90 season events."I'm looking forward to it (the season)," said legendary 19-time World of Outlaws Sprint Series Champion Steve Kinser. "We're going to try to do what we've been doing, try to win some races and win a championship. A lot of hard work goes on here. We have a pretty good race team so I think we're going to be in the hunt."
In addition to Kinser who won his 500th World of Outlaws A-Main Feature event in 2004, the 2005 World of Outlaws Sprint Series Mean 15 once again includes veteran favorites such as Danny Lasoski, Donny Schatz, Joey Saldana and Craig Dollansky.
"I think DIRT has done a wonderful job overcoming the adversity of trying to take the series over and getting through some of the problems that were there," said Craig Dollansky, who is currently second in series point standings. "I see nothing but positives. I think they've done a great job and I look forward to being a part of the Mean 15 once again."
Also returning to the Mean 15 are Jason Meyers, Tim Shaffer, Daryn Pittman, Jason Sides, Brian Paulus, Paul McMahan, Mark Kinser and 2004 Kevin Gobrecht Rookie of the Year, Kraig Kinser. Joining the Mean 15 in 2005 are Tim Kaeding and the eighteen-year-old contender for the 2005 Kevin Gobrecht Rookie of the Year, Brandon Wimmer.
"We're very excited to have the top sprint drivers in the country along with some really promising young talent as part of the 2005 Mean 15," said Paul A. Kruger, Boundless Chairman and CEO. "When you bring this formidable group up against popular local favorites, combined with the improved race operations made possible by new sponsors such as AMB Timing Systems and RACEceivers, it makes for an incredible show for fans."
Fans can follow the excitement of the famous World of Outlaws as they battle for the 2005 championship every Wednesday night at 8 p.m. EST on the Outdoor Channel(R). Live audio broadcasts of the World of Outlaws Sprint Series can also be heard online through the DIRT Radio Network(TM) on www.Dirtvision.com(TM).
About DIRT MotorSports(TM)
Headquartered in Norman, Okla., with its operations office in Colorado Springs, DIRT MotorSports(TM) is the premier dirt racing and sports entertainment company dedicated to the promotion of competitive dirt track racing. DIRT MotorSports(TM) is the largest sanctioning body for sprint, late model and modified dirt track racing in the United States and also owns and operates several dirt tracks. DIRT MotorSports(TM) operates the industry's most prominent national touring series' including the World of Outlaws Sprint Series(R) broadcast on the Outdoor Channel(R) ; the World of Outlaws Stacker 2(R) Late Model Series(R) broadcast on SPEED Channel(R) and the DIRT Modified Series(TM). "World of Outlaws" is a registered trademark of Dirt MotorSports.