2021 National 100 at East Alabama Motor Speedway

National 100: This Weekend's Richest Dirt Late Model Race

National 100: This Weekend's Richest Dirt Late Model Race

With $20,000 on the line, the National 100 at East Alabama Motor Speedway is the richest Dirt Late Model race of the weekend.

Oct 29, 2021
National 100: This Weekend's Richest Dirt Late Model Race

As the racing season winds down in many areas of the country, motorsports enthusiasts in Alabama are in for a treat this weekend. The National 100 at East Alabama Motor Speedway is this weekend’s richest Dirt Late Model race, paying $20,000 to the winner of Sunday’s main event.  

Since the inaugural National 100 in 1975, many of the biggest names in Dirt Late Model racing have added their name to the winner’s list. Jeff Purvis, Billy Moyer, Scott Bloomquist, Jimmy Mars, Jimmy Owens, Chris Madden, Jonathan Davenport and Dale McDowell are just a few of the names who have won the race.  

Bloomquist is the race’s winningest driver with eight career victories, his last win coming in 2003.  

Joseph Joiner, star of the popular YouTube channel “Hunt the Front,” claimed the win one year ago and plans to defend his victory this weekend.  

Last weekend’s Fall Classic winner Dennis Erb Jr. and Randy “Dream” Weaver are among the list of drivers expected to enter the National 100.  

On-track action at East Alabama Motor Speedway begins Thursday with practice at 7 p.m. ET.  

Practice begins at 6:30 p.m. Friday night, leading into heat races for 602 Chargers, FWD Stocks and Street Stock at 7 p.m.  

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Flashback: Watch a chaotic final lap of the 2020 National 100 at East Alabama Motor Speedway. 

Engines will fire early on Saturday at 10 a.m. for practice before heat races/group qualifying at 12 p.m. for 604 Crate Late Models, 602 Crate Late Models, Limited Late Models, Hobby Stocks and Road Warriors. 

The evening session starts at 6 p.m. with Super Late Model practice, followed by the Street Stock feature, Super Late Model qualifying, FWD Stock feature, 602 Charger feature and Super Late Model heat races.  

Last chance races will kick things off Sunday at 10 a.m., with feature racing scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. 602 Late Model Sportsman, Hobby Stocks, 604 Crate Late Models, Limited Late Models and Road Warriors will set the stage for the 100-lap, $20,000-to-win Super Late Model main event.  

Those unable to make the trip to Phenix City, Alabama will be able to watch Friday, Saturday and Sunday’s racing live on FloRacing. If you’re not already a subscriber, click here to become one today.