Eddie Carrier Jr. Captures 39th Annual Hillbilly 100

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MIDDLEBOURNE, WV (September 1, 2007)-Eddie Carrier, Jr. of Salt Rock, WV picked up the biggest win of his racing career on Saturday Night as he captured the 39th Annual "Hillbilly 100" at the Tyler County Speedway. The Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series sanctioned event paid $25,000 to win, as Carrier became the 18th different winner in 32 races this season. Carrier led all 100 laps, but had to withstand constant pressure from Doug Horton over the last half of the race. Horton would blow a tire on the final lap and that allowed 21st place starter, Scott James to pass him at the flag stand to finish second. Horton would wind up third followed by Earl Pearson, Jr. and Freddy Smith.

Completing the top ten were Steve Casebolt, Donnie Moran, Steve Weigle, Butch McGill and Steve Shaver.

Carrier's win came aboard the Carl Grover Motorsports/Engines Inc./Railway Equipment Sales/Blue Ridge Machinery/Hess, Stewart and Campbell sponsored Rocket Ford Fusion. For the 36 year old Kentucky native it was his second career series win. His first came in 2004 when he won a $10,000 to win event at K-C Raceway in Ohio.

In preliminary action Rick Williams topped the 85-car field in the LifeLong Locks Time Trials. Steve Casebolt, Terry English, Eddie Carrier, Jr., Steve Weigle, Doug Horton and Paul Wilmoth, Jr. won the Hawk Brake and Quarter Master sponsored heat races. The four Mason Racin' Rebel Shock Dyno and Penske Shocks B-main winners were Donnie Dotson, Mike Benedum, Charlie George and Butch McGill.

The next Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series race will be on Saturday Night, September 15 at West Virginia Motor Speedway in Mineral Wells, WV. The Annual "RACEFEST" event will pay $20,000 to win.

Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series "Hillbilly 100" Feature Finish: Eddie Carrier Jr., Scott James, Doug Horton, Earl Pearson Jr., Freddy Smith, Steve Casebolt, Donnie Moran, Steve Weigle, Butch McGill, Steve Shaver, Joe Loudin, Greg Baumberger, Sonny Conley, Tim Dohm, Mark Banal, Mike Benedum, Scott Peltz, Charlie George, Chuck Harper, Corey Conley, Donnie Dotson, John Gill, Keith Barbara, Paul Wilmoth Jr., Terry English, Chris Garnes

2007 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Sponsors

Lucas Oil Products - "The Official Oil" of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series

K&N Filters - "The Official Filter" of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series

General Tire- "The Official Tire" of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series

Dixie Chopper- "The Official Mower" of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series

R&L Carrier- "The Official Carrier" of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series

Sunoco Race Fuels - "The Official Fuel" of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series

Arizona Sport Shirts - "The Official Merchandise Vendor" of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series

Hoosier Tire - "The Official Race Tire" of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series

2007 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Supporters Include: AFCO, Allstar Performance, American Racer Tires, Banshee Graphics, Bloomquist Race Cars, Comp Cams, Cornett Racing Engines, Cruise with the Champions, DART, Design 500, Edelbrock, Erson Cams, Grover Racing Engines, GRT Race Cars, Hawk Brake, Hyperco, Integra Shocks, Jay Dickens Racing Engines, King of the Road, Larry Wallace Racing Engines, LifeLong Locks, Malcuit Racing Engines, Mason Racin', MasterSbilt Race Cars, Ohlins, On the Edge Graphics, Penske Shocks, Performance Bodies, PBM Performance Products, PPM Racing Products, Performance Rod and Custom, Pro Power Racing Engines, Quarter Master, C.J. Rayburn Race Cars, Rick Schwallie Photography, Rocket Chassis, Tex Racing, Vic Hill Racing Engines, WD Enterprises

James Essex - Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series PR (jessex@lucasdirt.com)
 




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