World 100


The World 100 is a dirt late model racing event that has been held every year since 1971 at the famed 1/2 mile Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio, and is considered by many race fans to be the most prestigious dirt late model event in the United States. In 1971 the winner received $3,000 and each year since then, the winner's purse has been raised by $1,000; in 2019 the winner received a total check of $52,000.

Qualifying

Qualifying for the World 100 feature race is a 3 day event. Typically, the Thursday and Friday prior to the World 100 is filled with the prototypical event schedule. Both Thursday and Friday have Twin Features. Drivers earn points based on their performances the first two days. On Saturday drivers are seeded into their heat races based on the points accumulated through the previous 2 days. How they finish in their heat races immediately determines where the predetermined number of qualifying drivers will start. There is also a predetermined number of drivers that start in reverse order, resulting from the "Wheel of Misfortune" that has gained some fame at Eldora.
This process saw Hudson O'Neal, son of legendary driver Don O'Neal, become the youngest driver to start on the pole at 17-years-old in 2017.
In 2018, both Friday and Saturday racing were rained out and moved from the September date, to Columbus Day weekend in October. The results from Thursday were carried over to the rain date, and drivers ran Friday's schedule the morning of the World 100, essentially making the day a double-header. Tim McCreadie won the marathon event, becoming the first driver from the state of New York to win the World 100.

Winners