Outlaw Mini Mod Series
Series Information
The first Outlaw Mini Mods were built in the early 2000s by a group of friends in Southern Minnesota who were looking for a fun, affordable dose of dirt track speed. The first generation Mini Mods were powered by just about anything their builders could get their hands on: from snowmobile motors and ATV motors, to Briggs & Straton engines and sport bike engines. It would be the latter that proved to be the most powerful and reliable source of speed per dollar.
After settling on the sport bike engines, the cars went through numerous design upgrades. Where motors had previously been mounted on either the left or right side, they were now moved to the rear, on the drive axel. This proved to be the most efficient way to get all that raw power to the ground. And the original "cage kart" chassis grew into a mini/micro sprint design, adding the full Modified-style tin body to the car.
In 2007, with interest in these exciting little race cars growing, the original group of builders organized a base set of rules and guidelines for building the cars. They decided to call them "Outlaw Mini Mods." In 2009, the official Outlaw Mini Mod racing series was organized by Bat Wing Chassis' Nathan Kilwine and within a year it was in full-swing, traveling to four different tracks in the Southern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin area over the course of a 16-race schedule in 2010.
Since then the Series has continued to grow year after year, adding more tracks, more racing dates, more paying races with bigger purses, more drivers, and more fans!
Fast, Affordable, FUN!!