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Hillbilly 100 Drivers
About two and a half weeks away, one of my favorite weekends of the entire year. The racing at Tyler is always good and you know when it's Hillbilly time, It's also almost World 100 time.
1.) Tyler Erb #1
2.) Earl Pearson jr #1
3.) Stormy Scott #2s
4.) Shane Hitt #5*
5.) Zach Hill #7H
6.) Shawn Jett #11
7.) Jared Hawkins #11
8.) Spencer Hughes #11
9.) Ryan Montgomery #12
10.) Corey Conley #14
11.) Josh Richards #14
12.) Tyler Stutler #14
13.) Tim Dohm #17
14.) Robbie Scott #18
15.) Jimmy Owens #20
16.) Ricky Thornton jr #20RT
17.) Kyle Lukon #23
18.) Mike Benedum #25
19.) Shane Clanton #25
20.) Clint Keenan #29
21.) Travis Brown #31
22.) Brian Baumberger #32B
23.) Jacob Hawkins #37
24.) Tim McCreadie #39
25.) Kyle Bronson #40
26.) Colton Burdette #44
27.) Dylan Lewis #44
28.) Jonathan Davenport #49
29.) Kyle Thomas #57
30.) Hudson O'Neal #71
31.) Steve Weigle #75
32.) Derek Doll #87
33.) Brandon Francis #113
34.) Mike Marlar #157
Last edited by Pennsboro32; 09-03-2021 at 02:24 PM.
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The Baltes Classic will probably have more cars for $5000 to win which is sad
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Originally Posted by Drop Shock
The Baltes Classic will probably have more cars for $5000 to win which is sad
You're probably right.
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Originally Posted by Pennsboro32
Added: Jared Hawkins #11
That's a good thing, Logan doesn't venture this way much except for the Hillbilly.
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It had 34 cars in 2019. I'd assume the count this year will be similar.
Modern Day Wedge Racing
Florence -3
Atomic - 2
Moler - 1
Eldora - 2
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Originally Posted by MasterSbilt_Racer
It had 34 cars in 2019. I'd assume the count this year will be similar.
I think it'll be around that 35 mark. Still waiting to see about Carpenters, Dohms, and a few more locals. Zeigler, Overton, Satterlee and Fergy are also potential cars. We'll see what happens...
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Never been but didn't this event used to get around 100 or more every year?
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Originally Posted by Jim11h
Never been but didn't this event used to get around 100 or more every year?
So did a lot of other shows. These days, there are less cars to go around and the few that are left are fighting over 4 spots the Lucas guys won't take.
It used to be like trying to make the world 100 for all those cars in the MOV. Now, they don't bother.
Modern Day Wedge Racing
Florence -3
Atomic - 2
Moler - 1
Eldora - 2
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I think it's been quite a number of years since they broke 50 at this event. I don't think i77 ever did, Tyler has not since they took it back.
Modern Day Wedge Racing
Florence -3
Atomic - 2
Moler - 1
Eldora - 2
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Originally Posted by MasterSbilt_Racer
So did a lot of other shows. These days, there are less cars to go around and the few that are left are fighting over 4 spots the Lucas guys won't take.
It used to be like trying to make the world 100 for all those cars in the MOV. Now, they don't bother.
Yep, late 2000's Tyler County drew mid 80's for car count. There's not as many supers in the area as there once was, and to be completely honest when the car count was big, about 1/3 or more of them didn't belong there. I do miss those days though of walking through the pits and seeing 80 cars.
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Originally Posted by Pennsboro32
Yep, late 2000's Tyler County drew mid 80's for car count. There's not as many supers in the area as there once was, and to be completely honest when the car count was big, about 1/3 or more of them didn't belong there. I do miss those days though of walking through the pits and seeing 80 cars.
Yeah, a lot of the cars from the hillbilly 50, the day before, stayed. Quite a few of them were competitive, but a lot of them were not.
Modern Day Wedge Racing
Florence -3
Atomic - 2
Moler - 1
Eldora - 2
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Car count since 2010
2020 cancelled
2019 34 cars
42
46
44
46
42
60
52
Rainout
49
2002, 2004, 2005, 2007,2008 and 2009 had 80+
Last edited by NeedforLM$peed; 08-19-2021 at 01:34 PM.
2021 race count
6 events
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2005-2009 will always be the golden years when talking about the Hillbilly 100 IMO.
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Originally Posted by Pennsboro32
2005-2009 will always be the golden years when talking about the Hillbilly 100 IMO.
Yep, was always awesome to see a WV local win a heat or run up front in the 100 lapper. Mike Benedum, Tim Dohm, Ricky Williams, Steve Shaver, Doug Horton, and Paul Wilmouth all had good top 5 runs in that time frame I think. And ECJ won the thing of course
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That would been time frame was thinking of. Of course we was always at Eldora cause they'd get 50+ cars for tuneup before
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Originally Posted by NeedforLM$peed
Car count since 2010
2020 cancelled
2019 34 cars
42
46
44
46
42
60
52
Rainout
49
2002, 2004, 2005, 2007,2008 and 2009 had 80+
Wonder which year it became a Lucas Oil event. Being sanctioned is a guarantee that certain drivers will be there but also a detriment for many regional guys who have to buy tires for one event that they run nowhere else.
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Found the answer, 2007 appears to be the first Hillbilly that was Lucas sanctioned.
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