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East Alabama Motor Speedway - National 100 now paying $49,000 to win Oct. 28 & 29.
East Alabama Motor Speedway
Hunt The Front Super Dirt Series sanctioned National 100 now paying $49,000 to win
‼️National 100 Purse Increase and Format Change‼️
The purse for the Super Late Model portion of the 49th annual National 100 Oct. 28-29 at East Alabama Motor Speedway has been increased to $49,000 to win and will pay at least $2,000 to every feature starter. The event will also return to a two-day format with prelims Saturday and the main event Sunday.
The National 100 remains a non-points race for the Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series, and every lap of racing for every division will stream live exclusively on Hunt the Front TV.
More details coming Monday. 🏁
Nathan Stephens
Next Race - 5/25 Shadyhill
2024 Season: 7 - Brownstown (IN) 1, Fairbury (IL) 2, Farmer City (IL) 1, Grundy Co (IL) 1, Kankakee (IL) 1, & Shadyhill (IN) 1
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Wow! That kinda money will get some attention no doubt.
Make America Godly Again
2 Chronicles 7:14
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Still many won't go!!! Sad!
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Is this the famous 24 hours of Alabama race?
8/13/16
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Do they still have racing without an ambulance on the premises?
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They have local EMS and ambulance on-site at all times now. The culture has changed, but the long weekend remains.
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We always referred to it jokingly as, the 72 Hours of Phenix City, but I enjoyed every minute, so... If you don't like it, you don't have to come. From 1986 up thru when the World Finals race started scheduling on top of the National 100, this race and the Blue Grey 100 @ Cherokee was how we concluded our season. Most seasons it coincided with the Final Nascar race at Atlanta which we listened to on the radio simultaneously during the day and most years on the way home. With the way our country and economy are headed I think taking a more positive view on things is better for the long term health of the sport overall instead of posting back handed and derogatory comments that don't add to the conversation.
Make America Godly Again
2 Chronicles 7:14
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Come one, come all! No doubt the pit gate is a cash cow!
49th Annual National 100
CLASSES
Dirt Super Late Models
Limited Late Model
604 Crate Late Model
602 Sportsman Late Model
Hobby
Road Warrior
Street Stock
Open Wheel Modified
602 Charger
Crown Vics
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I can't even fathom that many classes. But if it works, good for them.
Crown Vics? that's something new for me.
They once had a mini van class near me but it fizzled out.
8/13/16
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Was it Hunt to the front that raced Crown Vic's at Bristol?
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good luck with this endeavor HTF , but watch your back , there is a screwing around every corner down there .....
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Originally Posted by kidrock
Was it Hunt to the front that raced Crown Vic's at Bristol?
Yep...the won it too. We went by the track that Saturday (burnout day) on the way down to Johnson City and you wouldn't have known anything was going on. Barely any traffic heading in.
"Ain't it good to be alive and raisin' hell in Tennessee!" - Dusty Rhodes (1988)
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Originally Posted by Oiler
Yep...the won it too. We went by the track that Saturday (burnout day) on the way down to Johnson City and you wouldn't have known anything was going on. Barely any traffic heading in.
I didn't know they won it. I was pretty sure they were in the race but, wasn't 100% sure. Thanks for the confirmation.
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Originally Posted by fastford
good luck with this endeavor HTF , but watch your back , there is a screwing around every corner down there .....
As a said above. The culture has changed tremendously. Billy is no longer in any managerial role.
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Originally Posted by kidrock
Was it Hunt to the front that raced Crown Vic's at Bristol?
Hunt to the? L
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Originally Posted by kidrock
Was it Hunt to the front that raced Crown Vic's at Bristol?
They say that Ford has a better idea. They hit the mark on those there Crown Vickys ! ! One final resourse to the classic rear wheel drive machine.
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Crown Vics are very popular here in Central Indiana. They race both on dirt and pavement, and some guys will run their cars on both. They are popular to watch because they are solid, like tanks and their rules have been enforced. Hopefully owners won't begin abusing the rules and drive the costs up. Not sure if anyone saw the Crown Vic race at Winchester, IN Speedway this summer on FLO but it was wheel to wheel and a closer finish than the Silver Crown cars.
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They popular all over the south especially Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama and Louisiana not as race cars but ghetto gliders with 24” gold rims and low profile tires.
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I can't believe there was a time I paid for the PPV of this event on DoD.
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Originally Posted by 84wedge
I can't believe there was a time I paid for the PPV of this event on DoD.
It was worth it cuz something crazy all ways happened
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