The Hillbilly 100
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The Hillbilly 100 is a dirt Super Late Model race. The event was held at at Pennsboro Speedway, but in 1998 the race was moved to Tyler County Speedway in Middlebourne, West Virginia and has been ran there ever since. The event is currently sanctioned by the Lucas Oil Dirt Car Series. The 2006 event had a purse of $100,000, with $1,000 to start the feature and $25,000 to win.[1]
There is a companion event held at the event since the move in 1998 called the Hillbilly 50, which is held for steel block late models.[1]
[edit] Hillbilly 100 winners
$ Indicated National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame driver
- 1967 Don Gregory
- 1968 Ray Neece
- 1969 No Race Held
- 1970 Clate Husted
- 1971 Danny Dean
- 1972 Dorus Wisecarver
- 1973 Bob Wearing, Sr. $
- 1974 Bob Wearing, Sr. $
- 1975 Bob Wearing, Sr. $
- 1976 Bob Wearing, Sr. $
- 1977 No Race Held
- 1978 Gene McNeely
- 1979 Danny Dean
- 1980 Rodney Combs $
- 1981 Freddy Smith $
- 1982 Charlie Swartz $
- 1983 Freddy Smith $
- 1984 Larry Moore $
- 1985 Jack Boggs $
- 1986 Jack Boggs $
- 1987 Jack Boggs $
- 1988 Donnie Moran $
- 1989 Donnie Moran $
- 1990 Buck Simmons
- 1991 Rodney Combs $
- 1992 Rodney Combs $
- 1993 Davey Johnson
- 1994 Bill Frye
- 1995 Bart Hartman
- 1996 Todd Andrews
- 1997 Rod Conley
- 1998 Steve Shaver
- 1999 Davey Johnson
- 2000 Davey Johnson
- 2001 Donnie Moran $
- 2002 Billy Moyer $
- 2003 Chub Frank
- 2004 Mike Marlar
- 2005 Clint Smith
- 2006 Earl Pearson Jr.
- 2007 Eddie Carrier Jr.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- 2006 Hillbilly 100 article at WhoWon.com, dated March 14, 2006, Retrieved July 8, 2007