Todd Morrow Living Out World of Outlaws Dream Full-Time in 2026
CONCORD, NC (January 26, 2026) – The 2026 season may already be underway, but the roster of full-time World of Outlaws Late Model Series presented by DIRTVision drivers is still expanding.
Todd Morrow has declared his intentions to contest the full 2026 season with The Most Powerful Late Models on the Planet behind the wheel of the Britton Motorsports No. T1. The 40-year-old Penton, AL driver becomes the fifth World of Outlaws newcomer chasing this year’s MD3 Rookie of the Year Award, joining Trey Mills, Logan Zarin, Eli Johnson and Daulton Wilson.
“We just started last year at the World [100], we put all this together and we’ve only been doing it for six months,” Morrow said. “I originally retired because it had just got so expensive, and I had been out of it for about eight years. Just started back at Eldora [Speedway] for my debut. We’ve got a lot of learning, but they wanted to do it. I always wanted to do this one time, so we’re going to see if we can make it happen.”
Following the Eldora trip, Morrow traveled to seven more events across the southeast last fall in preparation for the upcoming season. The signs of progress were there, as Morrow made his first World of Outlaws Feature start at Senoia Raceway and earned a Southern All Stars top five at Dixie Speedway, marking the resumption of his story in the sport that began decades ago.
“My dad was always around it, grew up around Cleveland Speedway with Joe Lee Johnson,” Morrow said. “I just always wanted to race. Started racing when I was probably six in go karts, then started in cars when I was 14.”
Morrow went on to become a well-respected regional racer in the south, with five Southern All Stars wins highlighting his resume. He knows that expanding his footprint to the national level this season will bring plenty of challenges, which is why he’s keeping his expectations modest in the short-term while building toward the future.
“Just run all the races and be competitive,” Morrow said regarding his goals for 2026. “Sure, a win would be nice, but with me being out of the game, just building a notebook, getting competitive, and working on it for next year.”
Morrow will continue his 2026 season with the World of Outlaws Late Model Series presented by DIRTVision at Volusia Speedway Park during Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals (Thursday-Saturday, Feb. 12-14), followed by the Swamp Cabbage 100 at Hendry County Motorsports Park (Friday-Saturday, Feb. 20-21). Get tickets and more information for both events by clicking here.
Want to watch the World of Outlaws? Stream every race live on DIRTVision.
Todd Morrow Living Out World of Outlaws Dream Full-Time in 2026
CONCORD, NC (January 26, 2026) – The 2026 season may already be underway, but the roster of full-time World of Outlaws Late Model Series presented by DIRTVision drivers is still expanding.
Todd Morrow has declared his intentions to contest the full 2026 season with The Most Powerful Late Models on the Planet behind the wheel of the Britton Motorsports No. T1. The 40-year-old Penton, AL driver becomes the fifth World of Outlaws newcomer chasing this year’s MD3 Rookie of the Year Award, joining Trey Mills, Logan Zarin, Eli Johnson and Daulton Wilson.
“We just started last year at the World [100], we put all this together and we’ve only been doing it for six months,” Morrow said. “I originally retired because it had just got so expensive, and I had been out of it for about eight years. Just started back at Eldora [Speedway] for my debut. We’ve got a lot of learning, but they wanted to do it. I always wanted to do this one time, so we’re going to see if we can make it happen.”
Following the Eldora trip, Morrow traveled to seven more events across the southeast last fall in preparation for the upcoming season. The signs of progress were there, as Morrow made his first World of Outlaws Feature start at Senoia Raceway and earned a Southern All Stars top five at Dixie Speedway, marking the resumption of his story in the sport that began decades ago.
“My dad was always around it, grew up around Cleveland Speedway with Joe Lee Johnson,” Morrow said. “I just always wanted to race. Started racing when I was probably six in go karts, then started in cars when I was 14.”
Morrow went on to become a well-respected regional racer in the south, with five Southern All Stars wins highlighting his resume. He knows that expanding his footprint to the national level this season will bring plenty of challenges, which is why he’s keeping his expectations modest in the short-term while building toward the future.
“Just run all the races and be competitive,” Morrow said regarding his goals for 2026. “Sure, a win would be nice, but with me being out of the game, just building a notebook, getting competitive, and working on it for next year.”
Morrow will continue his 2026 season with the World of Outlaws Late Model Series presented by DIRTVision at Volusia Speedway Park during Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals (Thursday-Saturday, Feb. 12-14), followed by the Swamp Cabbage 100 at Hendry County Motorsports Park (Friday-Saturday, Feb. 20-21). Get tickets and more information for both events by clicking here.
Todd Morrow Living Out World of Outlaws Dream Full-Time in 2026
CONCORD, NC (January 26, 2026) – The 2026 season may already be underway, but the roster of full-time World of Outlaws Late Model Series presented by DIRTVision drivers is still expanding.
Todd Morrow has declared his intentions to contest the full 2026 season with The Most Powerful Late Models on the Planet behind the wheel of the Britton Motorsports No. T1. The 40-year-old Penton, AL driver becomes the fifth World of Outlaws newcomer chasing this year’s MD3 Rookie of the Year Award, joining Trey Mills, Logan Zarin, Eli Johnson and Daulton Wilson.
“We just started last year at the World [100], we put all this together and we’ve only been doing it for six months,” Morrow said. “I originally retired because it had just got so expensive, and I had been out of it for about eight years. Just started back at Eldora [Speedway] for my debut. We’ve got a lot of learning, but they wanted to do it. I always wanted to do this one time, so we’re going to see if we can make it happen.”
Following the Eldora trip, Morrow traveled to seven more events across the southeast last fall in preparation for the upcoming season. The signs of progress were there, as Morrow made his first World of Outlaws Feature start at Senoia Raceway and earned a Southern All Stars top five at Dixie Speedway, marking the resumption of his story in the sport that began decades ago.
“My dad was always around it, grew up around Cleveland Speedway with Joe Lee Johnson,” Morrow said. “I just always wanted to race. Started racing when I was probably six in go karts, then started in cars when I was 14.”
Morrow went on to become a well-respected regional racer in the south, with five Southern All Stars wins highlighting his resume. He knows that expanding his footprint to the national level this season will bring plenty of challenges, which is why he’s keeping his expectations modest in the short-term while building toward the future.
“Just run all the races and be competitive,” Morrow said regarding his goals for 2026. “Sure, a win would be nice, but with me being out of the game, just building a notebook, getting competitive, and working on it for next year.”
Morrow will continue his 2026 season with the World of Outlaws Late Model Series presented by DIRTVision at Volusia Speedway Park during Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals (Thursday-Saturday, Feb. 12-14), followed by the Swamp Cabbage 100 at Hendry County Motorsports Park (Friday-Saturday, Feb. 20-21). Get tickets and more information for both events by clicking here.
Want to watch the World of Outlaws? Stream every race live on DIRTVision.