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Where Top Dirt Late Model Drivers Are Racing This Weekend

Where Top Dirt Late Model Drivers Are Racing This Weekend

See where some of the top Dirt Late Model drivers are racing for the Nov. 1-3 weekend.

Nov 1, 2024 by Kyle McFadden
Where Top Dirt Late Model Drivers Are Racing This Weekend

With the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series season in the books and the World of Outlaws Case Late Model Series idle until Nov. 6-9's World Finals at The Dirt Track at Charlotte, we’ve rounded up a list of where you can find Dirt Late Model racing’s best drivers this Nov. 1-3 weekend.

The National 100 at East Alabama Motor Speedway and the Hunt the Front Super Series season finale at Tennessee's I-75 Speedway will both be represented by five of DirtonDirt.com's Top 25 drivers.

Fourth-ranked Jonathan Davenport, who reunites with Kevin Rumley's No. 6 team he won 68 features with from 2014-16, and fifth-ranked Tim McCreadie, who pilots the Viper-Big Frog Motorsports No. 58v, headline the National 100 roster that also includes No. 12 Tyler Erb and No. 19 Kyle Bronson. 

The Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series, meanwhile, will have No. 6 Ryan Gustin, No. 15 Dale McDowell, No. 16 Brandon Overton, and No. 21 Ashton Winger for its two-day season-ending event at the Sweetwater, Tenn., oval. Hunt the Front's $10,000- and $20,000-to-win events, respectively, Friday and Saturday are streamed on huntthefront.tv.

Cory Hedgecock, who checks in at No. 24 in the DirtonDirt.com poll, plans on racing both Friday and Saturday of Hunt the Front's finale at I-75 Speedway before making a run at Sunday's National 100. 

As for No. 14 Max Blair, he appears to be the lone DirtonDirt.com ranked driver to participate in this Friday and Saturday's World Short Track Championship at The Dirt Track at Charlotte as the Pennsylvania driver competes in the Crate Late Model portion of the DIRTVision-streamed event. 

Among DirtonDirt.com Top 25 drivers expected to take the weekend off: No. 1 Bobby Pierce (who revealed Thursday night he won't be racing the National 100), No. 2 Ricky Thornton Jr., No. 3 Devin Moran, No. 7 Hudson O'Neal, No. 8 Brian Shirley, No. 9 Brandon Sheppard. No. 10 Mike Marlar, No. 11 Garrett Alberson, No. 13 Nick Hoffman, No. 17 Daulton Wilson, No. 18 Jason Feger, No. 22 Tanner English, No. 23 Mason Zeigler and No. 25 Josh Rice.