This Weekend in Dirt: Hudson O’Neal Tops Farcical Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series at Eldora
There were no winners from the joke posing as a “Dirt Track World Championship” this weekend.
There were no winners from the joke posing as a “Dirt Track World Championship” this weekend.
First-year driver Hudson O’Neal etched himself permanently etched himself into Rocket Chassis history by winning his first career World 100 at Eldora Speedway (Sept. 9).
Bobby Pierce won at Fairbury in a raucous short-track race that sent the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series points into a tailspin.
Hudson O’Neal got past Jonathan Davenport and held off Brandon Overton in the closing laps to win the Buckeye Spring 50 at Atomic Speedway Thursday.
OK, it can now be said. Rocket Chassis are back.
Home state driver Brandon Overton kicked off his 2023 campaign in style, holding off Tim McCreadie to win the opening night of the Super Bowl of Racing.
Ricky Thornton Jr. did more damage than Hurricane Nicole to the Peach State Classic field at Senoia Saturday night (Nov. 12).
Yes, there was a Twitter feud between Pennsylvania sprint car hot shoe Danny Dietrich and three-time Daytona 500 champion Denny Hamlin.
Mother Nature and a tricky track surface still couldn’t keep Jonathan Davenport from another huge win, his first Late Model Knoxville Nationals triumph.
Dirt Silly Season started with the news that defending World of Outlaws late model champion Brandon Sheppard would be leaving the Rocket Chassis house car.
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