The dirt Late Model world is set to converge on Fairbury, IL once again for the signature event on the World of Outlaws Real American Beer Late Model Series presented by DIRTVision schedule. Four Showdown Features will be run on Friday to set the lineups for Saturday, which culminates with the 100-lap main event paying $50,000 to the victor. That doesnโt include the $500 awarded to the leader of each lap, meaning a driver could walk away with a six-figure paycheck if they can stay out front wire-to-wire.
There wonโt be much time for partying afterwards, as the Series will return to action less than 48 hours after the winner makes the ceremonial drive to the Bank of Pontiac. The inaugural visit to Wilmot Raceway goes down on Monday, July 28, featuring a 40-lap, $12,000-to-win, Feature for The Most Powerful Late Models on the Planet.
The World of Outlaws will be joined at Fairbury by the DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals in their season finale, while the Wilmot program will also include Modifieds and Street Stocks.
Here are the top storylines entering the weekend:
FINALLY GOT ONE: The storylines surrounding Bobby Pierce at the PDC have always revolved around one question โ how will he lose it this year?
After 11 failed attempts to win his home stateโs biggest race, the โSmooth Operatorโ finally got it done in 2024 in spectacular fashion. With one trip to the bank under his belt, the goal has shifted towards becoming the sixth multi-time Prairie Dirt Classic champion.
While last year was Pierceโs first triumph in Fairburyโs biggest event, it was far from his first time finding success at the bullring. He had finished on the podium on four previous occasions, won three Friday Showdown Features, and gone to Victory Lane at the track with the DIRTcar Summer Nationals, MARS Late Model Championship, American Late Model Series and more.
Pierce still has four more PDC victories left to go to catch his father, Bob Pierce โ whose five victories have him tied with Billy Moyer for the most in event history โ and he plans on getting one step closer this weekend.
OH SO CLOSE: Coming out on the losing end of last yearโs thriller was Nick Hoffman, who led 79 laps before the biggest win of his career slipped through his fingers on the final lap.
Hoffmanโs four World of Outlaws wins on the year have him in the discussion of best Late Model drivers in the country without a crown jewel to their name, but thatโs a list heโd love to remove his name from this weekend. Heโll be in contention if he can match his pace from the past few years โ in four Late Model PDC appearances, Hoffman has three Showdown top fives and two top 10s in the 100-lapper.
Much like he has at most tracks in the โLand of Lincoln,โ Hoffman has also left Fairbury with the trophy plenty of times in DIRTcar UMP Modified competition. Heโs a two-time PDC champion on the Modified side, highlighting his list of seven DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals wins at the track.
FORMER CHAMPS: In addition to Pierce, two other Outlaws know what it takes to win the PDC and are hungry to taste victory once again.
Dennis Erb Jr. took the checkers in 2004 in the middle of 13-straight top 10s in the event between 1997 and 2010. Fairbury hasnโt been as kind to him in recent years though, as the Carpentersville, IL native has recorded only one top 10 since 2019. Erb has been on the upswing as of late, as a third-place run at Sharon Speedway was his fourth podium in the last seven World of Outlaws races.
Ten years after Erb took the win, Tim McCreadie came out on top in 2014. McCreadieโs two-decade Late Model career has only included seven PDC appearances, and that win still stands as his most recent top five. โT-Macโ will look to turn his Fairbury luck around with momentum on his side, as he spent his off weekend from the World of Outlaws tour scoring a home-state victory in the Pete Loretto Memorial at Freedom Motorsports Park in Delevan, NY.
Other former PDC champions planning to race this weekend include Shannon Babb (2002, 2006, 2013), Jason Feger (2012), Jonathan Davenport (2015), Brandon Sheppard (2017, 2019, 2022) and Ricky Thornton Jr. (2023).
FIRST TIME FEELING: Everyone else in the field has their eyes set on turning their Fairbury dreams into reality this weekend.
Chatham, ILโs Brian Shirley has done everything there is to do in Midwestern Late Model racing except hoist the trophy at the PDC. The five-time DIRTcar Summer Nationals champion has earned four of his 43 Hell Tour wins at Fairbury, including this yearโs visit last month. He also swept the FALS Frenzy weekend with MARS in October, bringing his total to three wins in his last five Fairbury starts.
Ryan Gustin has won one of the Showdown Features at the PDC in three of the last four years and has finished top five twice on Saturday. The No. 19R has been back in form as of late with four top fives in the last five races, and thereโs nowhere Gustin would rather snap a 17-race winless streak than in the biggest event on the schedule.
Dustin Sorensen put together an impressive Fairbury debut last season, finishing fourth in his Showdown Feature to lock into the PDC in his first attempt. Heโll be looking to improve on his 22nd-place run on Saturday and continue his recent uptick in performance โ heโs made four of the last five Redraws and finished 10th and 11th last time out at Sharon.
WILMOT RUNDOWN: The only first-time addition to the World of Outlaws schedule in 2025 comes on Monday with the inaugural Wilmot Late Model Showdown.
The biggest fendered race in track history will see many competitors make their Wilmot Raceway debut, but there are a few drivers with limited experience at the 1/3-mile. Erb, Gustin, Shirley, Drake Troutman, Jake Timm and Brent Larson were all in attendance at last monthโs Summer Nationals event, and Troutman came out on top for his second of three Hell Tour wins this year.
Pierce has four Summer Nationals starts at Wilmot, and he won the most recent one in 2016. Tanner English is the only other Outlaw who has been to Wilmot before, finishing eighth with the Summer Nationals in 2014.
WHEN AND WHERE:
Friday-Saturday, July 25-26, at Fairbury Speedway in Fairbury, IL
Monday, July 28, at Wilmot Raceway in Wilmot, WI
CURRENT POINT STANDINGS:
1. Bobby Pierce (3550 points)
2. Nick Hoffman (-92)
3. Ryan Gustin (-132)
4. Drake Troutman (-230)
5. Tim McCreadie (-274)
6. Dennis Erb Jr. (-294)
7. Brian Shirley (-344)
8. Ethan Dotson (-372)
9. Tanner English (-382)
10. Cody Overton (-402)
FEATURE WINNERS (12):
Bobby Pierce โ Oakwood, IL โ 7
Nick Hoffman โ Mooresville, NC โ 4
Tim McCreadie โ Watertown, NY โ 3
Garrett Alberson โ Las Cruces, NM โ 2
Ryan Gustin โ Marshalltown, IA โ 2
Devin Moran โ Dresden, OH โ 1
Jonathan Davenport โ Blairsville, GA โ 1
Ethan Dotson โ Bakersfield, CA โ 1
Brandon Sheppard โ New Berlin, IL โ 1
Tyler Erb โ New Waverly, TX โ 1
Drake Troutman โ Hyndman, PA โ 1
Mike Marlar โ Winfield, TN โ 1
HEAT RACE WINNERS (32):
Bobby Pierce โ Oakwood, IL โ 19
Ryan Gustin โ Marshalltown, IA โ 11
Nick Hoffman โ Mooresville, NC โ 10
Brian Shirley โ Chatham, IL โ 8
Drake Troutman โ Hyndman, PA โ 7
Tim McCreadie โ Watertown, NY โ 5
Garrett Alberson โ Las Cruces, NM โ 4
Devin Moran โ Dresden, OH โ 4
Jimmy Owens โ Newport, TN โ 4
Jonathan Davenport โ Blairsville, GA โ 3
Ricky Thornton Jr. โ Chandler, AZ โ 3
Tyler Erb โ New Waverly, TX โ 3
Cody Overton โ Thomson, GA โ 3
Ashton Winger โ Hampton, GA โ 3
Ethan Dotson โ Bakersfield, CA โ 3
Tyler Bruening โ Decorah, IA โ 3
Dustin Sorensen โ Rochester, MN โ 3
Brandon Overton โ Evans, GA โ 2
Jason Feger โ Bloomington, IL โ 2
Jake Timm โ Winona, MN โ 2
Mike Marlar โ Winfield, TN โ 2
Brandon Sheppard โ New Berlin, IL โ 1
Chris Madden โ Gray Court, SC โ 1
Garrett Smith โ Madison, GA โ 1
Zack Mitchell โ Enoree, SC โ 1
Cory Hedgecock โ Loudon, TN โ 1
Cade Dillard โ Robeline, LA โ 1
Aaron Marrant โ Richmond, MO โ 1
Mike Harrison โ Highland, IL โ 1
Chris Simpson โ Oxford, IA โ 1
Jared Miley โ Pittsburgh, PA โ 1
Dennis Erb Jr. โ Carpentersville, IL โ 1
LANDA PRESSURE WASHERS LAST CHANCE SHOWDOWN WINNERS (29):
Tyler Bruening โ Decorah, IA โ 4
Ryan Gustin โ Marshalltown, IA โ 4
Dustin Sorensen โ Rochester, MN โ 3
Max Blair โ Centerville, PA โ 3
Ashton Winger โ Hampton, GA โ 3
Ethan Dotson โ Bakersfield, CA โ 3
Michael Leach โ Sun River, MT โ 2
Brandon Overton โ Evans, GA โ 2
Tyler Erb โ New Waverly, TX โ 2
Shannon Babb โ Moweaqua, IL โ 2
Brian Shirley โ Chatham, IL โ 2
Jake Timm โ Winona, MN โ 2
Mike Marlar โ Winfield, TN โ 1
Cody Overton โ Thomson, GA โ 1
Nick Hoffman โ Mooresville, NC โ 1
Brandon Sheppard โ New Berlin, IL โ 1
Kyle Bronson โ Brandon, FL โ 1
Jackson Hise โ Ocala, FL โ 1
Trey Mills โ St. Augustine, FL โ 1
Austin Smith โ Cedartown, GA โ 1
Mckay Wenger โ Fairbury, IL โ 1
Cade Dillard โ Robeline, LA โ 1
Gregg Satterlee โ Indiana, PA โ 1
Brenden Smith โ Dade City, FL โ 1
Kayden Clatt โ Edina, MO โ 1
Drake Troutman โ Hyndman, PA โ 1
Boom Briggs โ Bear Lake, PA โ 1
Derrick Stewart โ Ainsworth, IA โ 1
Tim McCreadie โ Watertown, NY โ 1
Jared Miley โ Pittsburgh, PA โ 1
PODIUM FINISHERS (24):
Bobby Pierce โ Oakwood, IL โ 15
Nick Hoffman โ Mooresville, NC โ 9
Ryan Gustin โ Marshalltown, IA โ 7
Jonathan Davenport โ Blairsville, GA โ 5
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