“I’m here to win as many races as possible – so hopefully this is a good sign of what’s to come.” “My goal this year is not to worry about points – I just want to race the car as hard as I can every single night,” said McFadden. McFadden now sits top five in the Outlaws points. “They are an iconic team and they’ve had some of the biggest names in the sport’s history race for them, so to get that special win means the world to me.” ![]() “And to be the one to win Roth their 100th victory is something I’ve been desperate to achieve – this means plenty to be the one to win this one. “Obviously a milestone night for us, to win for Toyota is huge – they’re super new in the sport and to get them an Outlaws win is just mega,” said McFadden. ![]() ![]() He celebrated in style, completing a “shoey” on the top of his wing following the win. McFadden beat home Brad Sweet, Brian Brown, Logan Schuchart and Donny Schatz. It was a landmark victory, the first significant sprintcar victory for Toyota, and the 100th win for McFadden’s Roth Motorsport team. McFadden – the sole full-time Aussie on the Outlaws tour – won the third event of the new Outlaws season. Australian James McFadden has broken through for his opening win of the World of Outlaws season at Volusia, Florida in what was an historic victory for the sport.
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