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Jason Solwold is confident that his first World of Outlaws win of the season is right around the corner. He has been in contention for a victory a couple of times this season, only to have bad luck fall his way. The always optimistic driver has four Top-10 finishes through the first 11 events, with a season best result of seventh on two occasions.
On Friday, April 6 he will take to the high-banks of Paducah International Raceway in Kentucky for the first time. Though he has never seen the 3/8-mile track that is partly owned by racing stars: Dale Earnhardt Jr., Ken Schrader, and Tony Stewart, he is not very worried about that. After all, for the past number of seasons, he has been racing from coast-to-coast and visiting countless tracks that he had only heard and read about.
The last two World of Outlaws events this season have also been at tracks that Solwold was visiting for the first time, and they too were high-banked high-speed facilities, similar to Paducah.
“For us it s usually not too bad going to new tracks, ” said Solwold, driver of the City Wide Insulation Maxim. “I usually do pretty well at places that I have never been to. We re just happy to be out here racing, regardless of whether we have been there or not it s good for us. ”
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