10/3/2018
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Motor Speedway
Thirtieth Annual Pittsburgher 100 up next at PPMS
Imperial, PA
Join us this Friday and Saturday, October 5 and 6, as the nation’s top dirt late model drivers are en route to Dirt’s Monster Half Mile for the Thirtieth Annual Pittsburgher 100.
The Thirtieth Annual Pittsburgher 100 will kick off on Friday, October 5th, as the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series takes center stage for Miller Welders Time Trials and Heat Races. The RUSH Late Models and Penn-Ohio Pro Stocks will also compete in their preliminary events on Friday night. Plus, features only for the Keystone Coach Works Hobby Stocks, combined with Open Motor Hobby Stocks, with two winners, the Three Rivers Karting Young Guns, and the Open Four Cylinders with street legal tires only.
Following the on-track action on Friday night, Re-Issue will provide entertainment with a wide array of music from Classic Rock to Americana to Roots - sometimes mild, sometimes with an edge. The hit band is comprised of three very experienced musicians and supported by a formally trained sound engineer. Several local breweries will offer beverages in addition to food and a bonfire. All Pittsburgher 100 ticket holders will be admitted free, with all others being only $5.00.
Saturday’s activities will include a Dirt Racing Outreach Service from 3:30 - 4:15 p.m., followed by a driver autograph session from 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. The on-track action on Saturday night will include B-Mains and the 100-lap, $20,000-to-win main event for the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series, along with feature events for the RUSH Late Models and Penn-Ohio Pro Stocks.
The Pittsburgher 100 is accustomed to some of the most high-speed, door-to-door, edge of your seat racing action of the season. In 2017, Don O’Neal led from start to finish to claim his first-career Pittsburgher 100. O’Neal had to fight off charges from his Clint Bowyer Racing teammate, Darrell Lanigan, who ultimately finished second. Josh Richards, Earl Pearson Jr., and Jimmy Owens rounded out the top five.
Jonathan Davenport enters the Pittsburgher 100 with a commanding lead over Josh Richards in the Lucas Oil Championship Standings. With his 300-point advantage, Davenport will earn his second national championship simply by entering the final two events of the season. Scott Bloomquist remains third, while Earl Pearson Jr. and Tim McCreadie round out the top five in current championship standings.
Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Motor Speedway is located 15 minutes west of the City of Pittsburgh, just off the Noblestown Exit from US 22/30.
Lucas Oil Championship Standings:
1 - 8040 - Jonathan Davenport (49) - Blairsville, GA
2 - 7740 - Josh Richards (1R) - Shinnston, WV
3 - 7595 - Scott Bloomquist (0) - Mooresburg, TN
4 - 7440 - Earl Pearson Jr. (1) - Jacksonville, FL
5 - 7315 - Tim McCreadie (39) - Watertown, NY
6 - 7305 - Jimmy Owens (20) - Newport, TN
7 - 7220 - Bobby Pierce (32) - Oakwood, IL
8 - 7135 - Don O’Neal (5) - Martinsville, IN
9 - 6675 - Darrell Lanigan (14) - Union, KY
10 - 6630 - Gregg Satterlee (22) - Indiana, PA
11 - 6445 - Mason Zeigler (25) - Chalk Hill, PA
12 - 6425 - Dennis Erb Jr. (28) - Carpentersville, IL
13 - 6320 - Kyle Bronson (40B) - Brandon, FL
14 - 5825 - Hudson O’Neal (71) - Martinsville, IN
Previous Pittsburgher 100 Winners:
1989 - Scott Bloomquist
1990 - Bob Wearing Jr.
1991 - Donnie Moran
1992 - Davey Johnson
1993 - Scott Bloomquist
1994 - Davey Johnson
1995 - Scott Bloomquist
1996 - Tim Hitt
1997 - Rick Aukland
1998 - Tim Hitt
1999 - Todd Andrews
2000 - Davey Johnson
2001 - Chub Frank
2002 - Rick Aukland
2003 - Matt Urban
2004 - Bart Hartman
2005 - Donnie Moran
2006 - Shane Clanton
2007 - Josh Richards
2008 - Steve Baker
2009 - Bart Hartman
2010 - Davey Johnson
2011 - Keith Barbara
2012 - Gregg Satterlee
2013 - Scott Bloomquist
2014 - Gregg Satterlee
2015 - Scott Bloomquist
2016 - Josh Richards
2017 - Don O'Neal
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