Thinkin’ Dirty: 2021 Super DIRT Week Kickoff at Weedsport
Canada’s Mat Williamson emerges as the Super DIRT Week frontrunner, scoring feature wins at both Brewerton and Weedsport as the biggest weekend in center-drive modified racing kicks off.
Canada’s Mat Williamson emerges as the Super DIRT Week frontrunner, scoring feature wins at both Brewerton and Weedsport as the biggest weekend in center-drive modified racing kicks off.
Carson Macedo steals the National Open at Williams Grove and the biggest payday of his career, while super late model points leaders (all but) secure national championships.
A hard-charging Dominic Buffalino comes from the back to win the Danny Serrano 100 at Bridgeport, while old-school stock cars put on a barnburner at an Illinois fair.
Zane DeVilbiss rebounds to score the Race for Hope 71 paycheck, while Jimmy Owens returns to form and the race of the year broke out in New York.
Bakersfield, Calif.’s Ethan Dotson wins the opening of round of the Race for Hope 71, IMCA modified racing’s crown jewel.
Stewart Friesen dominates the Fonda 200 and has the speedway deeded to him, while late model giants flex their muscles at Knoxville and Texas.
Brandon Sheppard scores “One for the Road” for the Outlaws at Fairbury, while late-race fireworks prove costly for non-wing race leaders from South Dakota to North Carolina.
It took Superman to vanquish Big Sexy at Eldora, with the nation’s top-two super late model drivers splitting the World 100 riches.
Tim McCreadie stakes his claim as World 100 favorite at Eldora after an underwhelming return to the Pacific Northwest for the World of Outlaws.
Mr. Dirt Track USA is crowned in a violent uprising at Lebanon Valley, while the premier late model tours in the country bog down in the mud.