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Notebook: Moyer undecided about WoO title run
Posted: 04/15/2008, 10:24 pm By Michael RigsbySARVER, Pa. (April 15) — Hall of Famer Billy Moyer has been asked plenty of questions during his red-hot start to the 2008 season. One that seems to be coming up more and more: Are you going to run the full schedule on the World of Full Story
Moyer rules Lernerville for fourth WoO victory
Posted: 04/15/2008, 08:26 pm From staff and series reportsSARVER, Pa. (April 15) — Billy Moyer didn’t take long to get back on track. After seeing his three-race World of Outlaws Late Model Series win streak snapped four days earlier, the short-track legend from Batesville, Ark., Full Story
Notebook: Cedar Lake adds $12,000 event
Posted: 04/15/2008, 01:04 pm From track, series and special reportsCedar Lake Speedway has a new major Dirt Late Model event and a new season-ending special. The inaugural Badger State Nationals, scheduled for Sept. 25-27 at the New Richmond, Wis., track, will now close the historic track's season and Full Story
Healed Harris ready to get back to WDRL action
Posted: 04/14/2008, 07:10 pm By Todd TurnerWith Iowa's harsh winter turning into a chilly and wet spring, racing engines haven't been revving much in the Midwest so far this year. World Dirt Racing League contender and hometown driver Brian Harris says the 70-degree forecast for Full Story
Notebook: Carrier glad to outrun 'one of the best'
Posted: 04/14/2008, 03:52 pm By Todd TurnerALMA, Ohio — Eddie Carrier Jr. was pleased enough to collect $10,000 for his victory in the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series-sanctioned Glockner 50 at K-C Raceway. But the 37-year-old driver from Salt Rock, W.Va., knew that outdueling Full Story
Car owner's love for racing rises another notch
Posted: 04/14/2008, 09:02 am By Kevin KovacEveryone who knows car owner Charles Buckler would say he has a very, uh, animated personality. So the big question has always been: Just how wildly would Buckler celebrate if he won a World of Outlaws Late Model Series event? | Miller Full Story
Cole leads all the way for $5,000 at Toccoa
Posted: 04/13/2008, 06:15 pm From series reportsTOCCOA, Ga. (April 12) — Starting outside the front row, Benji Cole of Canon, Ga., defended his turf at Toccoa Speedway by leading all 50 laps for an O'Reilly Southern All Star victory worth $5,000. "We have won a lot of big races Full Story
Franklin captures Clash opener at Fayetteville
Posted: 04/13/2008, 11:49 am From correspondent reportsFAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (April 12) — Dennis “Rambo” Franklin of Gaffney, S.C., outdueled fellow front-row starter Ricky Weeks early at Fayetteville Motor Speedway for a $4,000 victory in the season-opener on the Carolina Clash Full Story
Notebook: Miller relishes breakthrough with WoO
Posted: 04/13/2008, 11:08 am By Kevin KovacSALUDA, Va. (April 12) — Entering the 2008 season, Jeremy Miller was considered by most observers to be the regional driver most likely to become a first-time World of Outlaws Late Model Series feature winner. And why not? Last year Full Story
Clanton outduels Decker for MACS victory
Posted: 04/13/2008, 08:51 am By Matt FeltenCUMBERLAND, Md. (April 12) — Dropping in for a rare start on the Mid-Atlantic Championship Series, Shane Clanton of Locust Grove, Ga., outdueled Billy Decker of Unadilla, N.Y., to capture the MACS opener at Allegany County Speedway. Full Story
Carrier earns $10,000, wins K-C's Glockner 50
Posted: 04/12/2008, 05:29 pm By Todd TurnerALMA, Ohio (April 12) — Eddie Carrier Jr. of Salt Rock, W.Va., won a dazzling mid-race duel with fellow front-row starter Scott Bloomquist at K-C Raceway to win the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series-sanctioned Glockner 50. Carrier Full Story
Miller wins WoO race at VMS: 'We finally did it!'
Posted: 04/12/2008, 12:57 am By Kevin KovacSALUDA, Va. (April 11) — Jeremy Miller of Gettysburg, Pa., had just one thought racing through his mind after winning the 50-lap Rumble on the River IV at Virginia Motor Speedway. “I just said to myself, ‘We finally Full Story
Notebook: Illini 100 lives up to top billing
Posted: 04/08/2008, 03:31 pm By Kevin KovacA 55-car field teeming with top-notch talent. A record, standing-room-only crowd. A racy, multigroove track surface. And, best of all, a dramatic 100-lapper that will be remembered as one of the best Dirt Late Model races of this or any Full Story
State Your Case: Illinois tops Iowa, captures title
Posted: 04/08/2008, 12:53 pm By Todd TurnerJust like the men's NCAA basketball title game, DirtonDirt.com's State Your Case tournament went down to the bitter end. And when it was all over, Illinois narrowly edged Iowa in the final matchup of the bracket-style tournament to determine Full Story
Morris wins after Michael is stripped at Moulton
Posted: 04/07/2008, 08:22 am From series reportsMOULTON, Ala. (April 5) — You've heard of the driver disqualified for failing to report to the scales. Byron Michael of Florence, Ala., is the driver disqualified because he went to the scales. Because Michael didn't follow series Full Story
Collins flies to first Deery Brothers win at Eagle
Posted: 04/07/2008, 08:02 am From series reportsEAGLE, Neb. (April 6) — A first-time winner emerged from night two of the Deery Brothers Summer Series doubleheader during Eagle Raceway’s Icebreaker Challenge weekend. Mike Collins of Council Bluffs, Iowa, led all 35 times Full Story
State Your Case: Iowa, Illinois face off in finals
Posted: 04/07/2008, 06:56 am By Todd TurnerReady for a Midwestern showdown? That's exactly what has developed on DirtonDirt.com's exclusive State Your Case bracket-style tournament to determine the best state for Dirt Late Model racing. Third-seeded Illinois and fourth-seeded Iowa Full Story
Tail-starting Babb's run foiled by Moyer's rally
Posted: 04/05/2008, 06:20 pm By Kevin KovacFARMER CITY, Ill. (April 5) — The streaking Billy Moyer thrilled a record crowd to win the inaugural World of Outlaws Late Model Series Illini 100 at Farmer City Raceway. The 50-year-old dirt-track legend from Batesville, Ark., pocketed Full Story
Babb has work cut out for him at Farmer City
Posted: 04/05/2008, 09:31 am By Todd TurnerFARMER CITY, Ill. (April 4) — If Shannon Babb of Moweaqua, Ill., is going to win his second straight World of Outlaws Late Model Series event at Farmer City Raceway, he's going to do it from the back. The Farmer City veteran posted Full Story
Tire choice could be tricky at Farmer City
Posted: 04/05/2008, 08:32 am By Todd TurnerFARMER CITY, Ill. (April 4) — For shorter feature events, Dirt Late Model racers sometimes scramble to figure out which tire compounds will be working best at the finish. For long-distance races like Farmer City's Illini 100, the Full Story
Moyer gets track record, but Richards wins dash
Posted: 04/05/2008, 06:54 am By Kevin KovacFARMER CITY, Ill. (April 4) — Billy Moyer continued his scorching early-season tear by lowering the track record and winning a heat during Friday night’s World of Outlaws Late Model Series Illini 100 qualifying program at Farmer Full Story
State Your Case: Ohio rides wave to Final Four
Posted: 04/04/2008, 06:54 am By Todd TurnerThe Final Four is set. Ohio and its megaevents. Tennessee and its superstar drivers. Iowa and its bevy of racetracks. And Illinois, the UMP stronghold. Who will come out on top? Finalists in DirtonDirt.com's exclusive State Your Case bracket-style Full Story
State Your Case: Ohio, Tennessee rolling along
Posted: 04/02/2008, 04:16 am By Todd TurnerThe top seeds in the men's NCAA basketball tournament came through, and it's just the same in DirtonDirt.com's exclusive State Your Case bracket-style tournament that will determine the best state for Dirt Late Model racing. Top-seeded Full Story
State Your Case: South on the rise in first round
Posted: 03/31/2008, 04:19 am By Todd TurnerThe South will rise again? Believe it, at least according the first-round results of DirtonDirt.com's exclusive bracket-style tournament that will determine the best state in Dirt Late Model racing. In virtually every first-round matchup, Full Story
Casey ices Brownstown field, collects $10,000
Posted: 03/29/2008, 07:30 pm By Todd TurnerBROWNSTOWN, Ind. (March 29) — Terry Casey has shown his throttle-mashing abilities on heavy surfaces. He's not bad on a drier track, either. Starting 16th at Brownstown Speedway, the New London, Wis., driver overtook Bart Hartman Full Story










































