The 2021 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series is the 16th season of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series, a national touring series for dirt late models owned & operated by Lucas Oil. The series began with the General Tire Winter Nationals at All-Tech Raceway on January 22, and ended with the Dirt Track World Championship at Portsmouth Raceway Park on October 16. Tim McCreadie won the 2021 drivers' championship. Ricky Thornton Jr. was crowned 2021 Rookie of the Year.

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

No. Race driver Team
1T Tyler Erb Best Performance Motorsports
14 Josh Richards Clint Bowyer Racing
20 Jimmy Owens Ramirez Motorsports
20RT Ricky Thornton Jr. SSI Motorsports
25 Shane Clanton Skyline Motorsports
39 Tim McCreadie Paylor Motorsports
40B Kyle Bronson Kyle Bronson Motorsports
49 Jonathan Davenport Double L Motorsports
71 Hudson O'Neal Double Down Motorsports
157 Mike Marlar Mike Marlar Racing

Schedule and results

The 2021 schedule was released on October 14, 2020.[1]

MavTV Plus streamed all 2021 races online.

No. Date Race / Track Winning driver Heat winner B-Main winner Fastest Qualifier
1 Jan 23 General Tire Winter Nationals - All-Tech Raceway, Lake City, Florida Kyle Larson ($15,000) Tyler Erb Jesse Stovall Tyler Erb
Devin Moran Rick Eckert Mike Marlar
Brian Shirley
Brandon Overton
Kyle Bronson
Kyle Larson 57 cars entered
2 Jan 25 Winternationals - East Bay Raceway Park, Tampa, Florida Hudson O'Neal ($5,000) Kyle Bronson Dennis Erb Jr. Kyle Bronson
Brandon Sheppard Jimmy Owens Brandon Overton
Tyler Erb
Brandon Overton
Hudson O'Neal
Tanner English 74 cars entered
3 Jan 26 Winternationals - East Bay Raceway Park, Tampa, Florida Tyler Erb ($5,000) Tanner English Mike Marlar Tanner English
Kyle Bronson Kyle Strickler Brian Shirley
Brandon Overton
Brian Shirley
Brandon Sheppard
Shane Clanton 74 cars entered
4 Jan 27 Winternationals - East Bay Raceway Park, Tampa, Florida Josh Richards ($7,000) Brandon Sheppard Tony Jackson Jr. Brandon Sheppard
Bobby Pierce Billy Moyer Jr. Mark Whitener
Wil Herrington
Mark Whitener
Jimmy Owens
Brandon Overton 72 cars entered
5 Jan 28 Winternationals - East Bay Raceway Park, Tampa, Florida Stormy Scott ($7,000) Boom Briggs Jonathan Davenport Tim McCreadie
Brian Shirley Ashton Winger Bobby Pierce
Kyle Bronson
Bobby Pierce
Mason Zeigler
Tyler Erb 78 cars entered
6 Jan 29 Winternationals - East Bay Raceway Park, Tampa, Florida Brandon Overton ($12,000) Brian Shirley Jonathan Davenport Brian Shirley
Boom Briggs Hudson O'Neal Brandon Overton
Shane Clanton
Brandon Overton
Jimmy Owens
Bobby Pierce 77 cars entered
7 Jan 30 Winternationals - East Bay Raceway Park, Tampa, Florida Tyler Erb ($15,000) Kyle Bronson Brandon Overton Brandon Overton
Tim McCreadie Gregg Saterlee Brandon Sheppard
Mark Whitener
Brandon Sheppard
Tyler Erb
Jonathan Davenport 71 cars entered
8 Feb 1 K&N Filters Winter Nationals - Bubba Raceway Park, Ocala, Florida Ricky Thornton Jr. ($10,000) Brian Shirley Tyler Erb Brian Shirley
Mike Marlar Rick Eckert Kyle Bronson
Kyle Bronson
Jonathan Davenport 49 cars entered
9 Feb 2 K&N Filters Winter Nationals - Bubba Raceway Park, Ocala, Florida Shane Clanton ($10,000) Jimmy Owens Jonathan Davenport Jimmy Owens
Bobby Pierce Rick Eckert Shane Clanton
Shane Clanton
Stewart Friesen 46 cars entered
10 Mar 21 Buckeye Spring 50 - Atomic Speedway, Waverly, Ohio Hudson O'Neal ($12,000) Kyle Stricker Jonathan Davenport
Hudson O'Neal Devin Moran
Devin Moran
Earl Pearson Jr. 29 cars entered
11 Apr 17 Nininger Tribute - Hagerstown Speedway, Hagerstown, Maryland Tim McCreadie ($15,000) Dylan Yoder Stormy Scott Kyle Larson
Gregg Saterlee Devin Moran Shane Clanton
Ricky Thornton Jr.
Tim McCreadie 42 cars entered
12 Apr 18 River Valley 40 - Port Royal Speedway, Port Royal, Pennsylvania Jonathan Davenport ($10,000) Jonathan Davenport Jimmy Owens Mike Marlar
Devin Moran Jeff Rine Brandon Sheppard
Brandon Sheppard
Shane Clanton 44 cars entered
13 Apr 30 John Bradshaw Memorial - Ponderosa Speedway, Junction City, Kentucky Jonathan Davenport ($12,000) Tim McCreadie Tim McCreadie
Mike Marlar Jonathan Davenport
Jonathan Davenport
25 cars entered
14 May 1 Ralph Latham Memorial - Florence Speedway, Union, Kentucky Josh Rice ($15,000) Jonathan Davenport Darrell Lanigan Stormy Scott
Josh Richards Tyler Erb Devin Moran
Devin Moran
Josh Rice 38 cars entered
15 May 21 Truck Country 50 - 300 Raceway, Farley, Iowa Mike Marlar ($12,000) Tim McCreadie Bobby Pierce Tim McCreadie
Josh Richards Kyle Bronson
Kyle Bronson
Mike Marlar 28 cars entered
16 May 27 Cowboy Classic - Lucas Oil Speedway, Wheatland, Missouri Tim McCreadie ($6,000) Brandon Sheppard Jonathan Davenport Brandon Sheppard
Tim McCreadie Rick Eckert Frank Heckenast Jr.
Bobby Pierce Mike Marlar
Scott Crigler
Ryan Gustin
Hudson O'Neal 58 cars entered
17 May 28 Tribute to Don & Billie Gibson - Lucas Oil Speedway, Wheatland, Missouri Josh Richards ($6,000) Brian Shirley Mike Marlar Ricky Thornton Jr.
Kyle Bronson Garrett Alberson Scott Bloomquist
Shane Clanton Billy Moyer Jr.
Scott Bloomquist
Ryan Gustin
Josh Richards 58 cars entered
18 May 29 Show-Me 100 - Lucas Oil Speedway, Wheatland, Missouri Hudson O'Neal ($30,000) Jonathan Davenport
Rick Eckert
Logan Martin 58 cars entered
19 June 17 Clash at the Mag - Magnolia Motor Speedway, Columbus, Mississippi Jonathan Davenport ($5,000) Kyle Bronson Spencer Hughes Kyle Bronson
Tim McCreadie Josh Putnam
Jonathan Davenport
Mike Marlar 43 cars entered
20 June 18 Clash at the Mag - Magnolia Motor Speedway, Columbus, Mississippi Jonathan Davenport ($12,000) Jonathan Davenport Logan Martin Jonathan Davenport
Jimmy Owens Hudson O'Neal Brian Rickman
Earl Pearson Jr.
Mike Marlar 42 cars entered
21 Jul 2 Independence 50 - Portsmouth Raceway Park, Portsmouth, Ohio Jonathan Davenport ($12,000) Tim McCreadie Jonathan Davenport
Kyle Bronson Tim McCreadie
Devin Moran 25 cars entered
22 Jul 3 Prime Solutions 50 - Muskingum County Speedway, Zanesville, Ohio Tim McCreadie ($15,000) Spencer Hughes Shane Clanton Jimmy Owens
Kyle Bronson Tim McCreadie
Tim McCreadie
Devin Moran 32 cars entered
23 Jul 17 Diamond Nationals - Lucas Oil Speedway, Wheatland, Missouri Jonathan Davenport ($15,000) Stormy Scott Ricky Thornton Jr. Stormy Scott
Kyle Bronson Garrett Alberson Jimmy Owens
Jimmy Owens
Jonathan Davenport 34 cars entered
24 Jul 20 I-80 Nationals - I-80 Speedway, Greenwood, Nebraska Brandon Overton ($7,000) Jonathan Davenport Jimmy Owens Spencer Hughes
Tad Pospisil Spencer Hughes Brandon Overton
Shane Clanton
Bill Leighton 43 cars entered
25 Jul 21 I-80 Nationals - I-80 Speedway, Greenwood, Nebraska Tyler Erb ($7,000) Kyle Bronson Matt Cosner Jonathan Davenport
Spencer Hughes Scott Bloomquist Jake Neal
Brandon Sheppard
Ricky Weiss 44 cars entered
26 Jul 22 I-80 Nationals - I-80 Speedway, Greenwood, Nebraska Tyler Erb ($30,000) Josh Richards
Chad Simpson 44 cars entered
27 Jul 23-24 I-80 Nationals - I-80 Speedway, Greenwood, Nebraska Kyle Bronson ($53,000) Brian Shirley Terry Phillips
Chris Simpson Josh Richards
Tad Pospisil
Kyle Bronson
Shane Clanton
Ricky Weiss
Scott Bloomquist
Stormy Scott
Jonathan Davenport
Hudson O'Neal 44 cars entered
28 Aug 12 North/South Shootout - Florence Speedway, Union, Kentucky Brandon Overton ($10,000) Ricky Thornton Jr. James Rice Ricky Thornton Jr.
Mike Marlar Shane Clanton Brandon Overton
Brandon Overton
Tim McCreadie 46 cars entered
29 Aug 13-14 North/South 100 - Florence Speedway, Union, Kentucky Brandon Overton ($50,000) Michael Chilton Devin Gilpin
Tyler Erb Ricky Thornton Jr.
Kyle Strickler
Jonathan Davenport
Tim McCreadie
Tim McCreadie
Brandon Overton
Josh Rice
Hudson O'Neal
Jimmy Owens 46 cars entered
30 Aug 20 Topless 100 Prelims - Batesville Motor Speedway, Locust Grove, Arkansas Jimmy Owens ($5,000) Jimmy Owens Wendell Wallace Jimmy Owens
Brandon Overton Kylan Garner Jonathan Davenport
Tim McCreadie
Billy Moyer Jr.
Nick Hoffman
Hudson O'Neal 47 cars entered
31 Aug 21 Topless 100 - Batesville Motor Speedway, Locust Grove, Arkansas Hudson O'Neal ($40,000) Billy Moyer
Kyle Bronson 47 cars entered
32 Aug 26 Rumble by the River - Port Royal Speedway, Port Royal, Pennsylvania Hudson O'Neal ($10,000) Jonathan Davenport Andy Haus Jonathan Davenport
Mike Marlar Jimmy Owens Jimmy Owens
Hudson O'Neal
Shane Clanton 43 cars entered
33 Aug 27 Rumble by the River - Port Royal Speedway, Port Royal, Pennsylvania Tim McCreadie ($12,000) Jonathan Davenport Earl Pearson Jr. Jonathan Davenport
Chris Ferguson Gregg Satterlee Tim McCreadie
Tim McCreadie
Jimmy Owens 46 cars entered
34 Sep 4 Rumble River Days - Portsmouth Raceway Park, Portsmouth, Ohio Tim McCreadie ($15,000) Devin Moran Josh Rice Devin Moran
Tim McCreadie Kyle Bronson
Kyle Bronson
Spencer Hughes 29 cars entered
35 Sep 16 Lucas Oil Late Model Knoxville Nationals - Knoxville Raceway, Knoxville, Iowa Tyler Erb ($7,000) Chase Junghans Ricky Thornton Jr. Kyle Strickler
Tim McCreadie Shane Clanton Kyle Larson
Ricky Weiss
Tyler Erb
Hudson O'Neal
Josh Richards 48 cars entered
36 Sep 17 Lucas Oil Late Model Knoxville Nationals - Knoxville Raceway, Knoxville, Iowa Tyler Erb ($7,000) Jonathan Davenport Hudson O'Neal Jonathan Davenport
Brandon Sheppard Logan Martin Tad Pospisil
Jimmy Owens
Frank Heckenast Jr.
Shane Clanton
Tim McCreadie 47 cars entered
37 Sep 18 Lucas Oil Late Model Knoxville Nationals - Knoxville Raceway, Knoxville, Iowa Mike Marlar ($50,000) Tony Jackson Jr.
Ryan Gustin 47 cars entered
38 Sep 23 Indiana Icebreaker - Brownstown Speedway, Brownstown, Indiana Brandon Sheppard ($15,000) Josh Richards Shelby Miles Josh Richards
Kyle Bronson Joe Godsey Brandon Sheppard
Brandon Sheppard
Devin Moran 42 cars entered
39 Sep 24 Night Before the Jackson - Brownstown Speedway, Brownstown, Indiana Tyler Erb ($10,000) Scott James Mike Marlar Mike Marlar
Hudson O'Neal Stormy Scott Josh Rice
Josh Rice
Jimmy Owens 40 cars entered
40 Sep 25 Jackson 100 - Brownstown Speedway, Brownstown, Indiana Jimmy Owens ($20,000) Jimmy Owens Johnny Scott Devin Gilpin
Earl Pearson Jr. Steve Casebolt Billy Moyer Jr.
Spencer Hughes
Mike Marlar 39 cars entered
41 Oct 1 Great Lakes 50 - Raceway 7, Monroe Center, Ohio Tim McCreadie ($12,000) Tim McCreadie Stormy Scott Tim McCreadie
Shane Clanton
Tyler Erb 27 cars entered
42 Oct 2 Pittsburgher 100 - Pittsburgh's PA Motor Speedway, Imperial, Pennsylvania Hudson O'Neal ($20,000) Tim McCreadie Hudson O'Neal Tim McCreadie
Jonathan Davenport Mason Zeigler Earl Pearson Jr.
Earl Pearson Jr.
Tyler Erb 34 cars entered
43 Oct 9 Dixie Shootout - Dixie Speedway, Woodstock, Georgia Jonathan Davenport ($15,000) Jonathan Davenport Christian Hanger Jonathan Davenport
Brandon Overton Jimmy Owens Tim McCreadie
Tim McCreadie
Chris Madden 38 cars entered
44 Oct 10 Rome Showdown - Rome Speedway, Rome, Georgia Jonathan Davenport ($10,000) Jimmy Owens Jimmy Owens
Jonathan Davenport Josh Richards
Tim McCreadie 26 cars entered
45 Oct 16 Dirt Track World Championship - Portsmouth Raceway Park, Portsmouth, Ohio Ricky Thornton Jr. ($100,000) Ricky Thornton Jr. Tyler Erb Ricky Thornton Jr.
Spencer Hughes Dustin Linville Devin Moran
Kyle Bronson
Devin Moran
Jimmy Owens
Scott Bloomquist 60 cars entered

Schedule notes and changes

  • The Super Bowl of Racing scheduled for January 21-23 at the Golden Isles Raceway in Brunswick, Georgia was canceled due to concerns about COVID transmission in the local area.[2]
  • A rescheduled first night of the General Tire Winter Nationals at All-Tech Raceway in Lake City, Florida on January 22 was canceled due to rain.[3]
  • The Indiana Icebreaker scheduled for March 20 at the Brownstown Speedway was postponed mid-program after track conditions led to multiple flips during competition. The make-up was originally scheduled for May 2 was again postponed to September 23 after scheduled demolition of a track grandstand began in April.[4]
  • An Illinois doubleheader for the LOLMDS was canceled due to rain and cold. The canceled events included the Bullet Race Engines 50 at Tri-City Speedway in Granite City on April 23 and the Lucas Oil 100 at Macon Speedway on April 24.[5]
  • LOLMDS races scheduled for May 14th at the 411 Motor Speedway in Seymour, Tennessee and the Talladega Short Track in Eastaboga, Alabama were canceled due to gas shortages relating to the Colonial Pipeline hack.[6]
  • The CRST 50 at 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa scheduled for May 22 was postponed to July 15 due to persistent rainfall.[7]
  • The June 19 finale of the Clash at the Mag at Magnolia Motor Speedway was canceled due to forecasts for heavy rain.[8]
  • The Gopher 50 scheduled for June 25 and 26 at Deer Creek Speedway in Spring Valley, Minnesota was rained out.[9]
  • The Grassy Smith Memorial scheduled for July 8 at the Cherokee Speedway in Gaffney, South Carolina was canceled due to Hurricane Elsa.[10]
  • The Mountain Moonshine Classic at Smoky Mountain Speedway in Maryville, Tennessee scheduled for July 9 was rained out.[11] The second night of the event, originally scheduled for July 10, was postponed to October 8.[12]
  • The rescheduled CRST 50 at 34 Raceway was rained out for July 15.[13]
  • The NAPA Know How 50 at Tri-City Speedway in Granite City, Illinois scheduled for July 16 was canceled due to a bad forecast.[14]
  • The first preliminary night of the Topless 100 at Batesville Motor Speedway in Locust Grove, Arkansas scheduled for August 19 was rained out.[15]
  • The finale of the Rumble by the River at Port Royal Speedway in Port Royal, Pennsylvania scheduled for August 28 was rained out.[16]
  • The GO-50 scheduled for September 15 at I-80 Speedway in Greenwood, Nebraska was canceled due to ongoing tire shortages.[17]
  • The Hillbilly 100 scheduled for September 5 at Tyler County Speedway in Middlebourne, West Virginia was rained out and rescheduled for April 8, 2022.[18]
  • The rescheduled Mountain Moonshine Classic at Smoky Mountain Speedway in Maryville, Tennessee for October 8 was rained out.[19]

Season summary

Race reports

Round 1: 2021 General Tire Winter Nationals

Kyle Larson passed Tyler Erb for the lead on lap 14 and proceeded to obliterate the field in the LOLMDS season opener, lapping up to the eighth-place car and winning the 50-lap feature by more than 15 seconds over runner-up Devin Moran. The feature went caution-free.[20]

Round 2: 2021 Winternationals - Feature #1

Hudson O'Neal used the low side to hold off a hard-charging Brandon Sheppard during a green-white-checkered finish to win the season's first feature at East Bay Raceway Park. O'Neal led the final 11 laps of the race after race leader Tyler Erb spun as a result of contact with Devin Moran. 10 yellow flags slowed the 30-lap Winternationals opener for the series.[21]

Round 3: 2021 Winternationals - Feature #2

Tyler Erb snuck under Brandon Overton exiting turn 2 with three laps to go in the 30-lap feature, then prevailed on a one-lap restart after the caution flag flew on lap 30 to score his first win of 2021. Erb charged from ninth to the race lead to score the win in a caution-filled feature that was slowed by five yellows and a lap 1 red flag "Big One" that saw Tim McCreadie, Gregg Satterlee, Frank Heckenast Jr. and Dennis Erb Jr. collected after Shane Clanton got sideways in turn 2.[22]

Round 4: 2021 Winternationals - Feature #3

Josh Richards led the final 34 laps of the first 40-lap Winternationals feature, taking the lead from Florida late model ace Mark Whitener on lap 7. For the second consecutive race, the finish came down to a one-lap shootout, with Richards holding off Brandon Overton. As with every race at East Bay this season, the feature was full of incidents, with the caution flag flying eight times, five of which were for multi-car incidents.[23]

Round 5: 2021 Winternationals - Feature #4

Stormy Scott charged to the front early and took the lead from Brian Shirley on lap 7 of 40, riding the low side on a super slick East Bay surface to score his first career LOLMDS victory. Scott went unchallenged for the win during a long green-flag run to close out the feature. Two incidents of note marked this feature; lap 5 saw Mason Zeigler spin Tyler Erb in turn 1 after the two had been racing close-quarters since the drop of the green flag, while lap 14 saw a "Big One" involving more than a dozen cars block the track in turn 2 after Frank Heckenast Jr. came down on Shane Clanton in turn 1 and sent him spinning.[24]

Round 6: 2021 Winternationals - Feature #5

Brandon Overton dominated the second half of Friday's 50-lap feature to score his first LOLMDS win of 2021, proving untouchable out front after the first half of the race produced four different leaders. The race went 20 caution-free laps to start but would be slowed by two lengthy stoppages; one under a lap 25 yellow after Bobby Pierce knocked down wall panels in turn 4, and again on lap 30 when the red flag flew for Chase Junghans flipping after contact with Mason Zeigler. Zeigler was in the middle of numerous incidents on the night, including contact with Tyler Erb in a heat race that would see Erb parked for the night; Erb slammed into Zeigler's car on the cooldown lap of their heat race.[25]

Round 7: 2021 Winternationals - Feature #5

Tyler Erb returned to competition with a vengeance after being parked the night before at East Bay, besting Tim McCreadie with 18 laps to go and holding off a deep-charging Jonathan Davenport to win the Winternationals finale feature, becoming the first repeat LOLMDS tour winner in 2021.[26]

Round 8: 2021 K&N Filters Winter Nationals - Feature #1

Ricky Thornton Jr. took the lead on lap 14 and weathered several late-race cautions and a mid-race charge from Hudson O'Neal to win the 40-lap feature at Bubba Raceway Park. Brian Shirley led the opening 11 laps before ceding to Jonathan Davenport. Davenport found trouble on a lap 14 restart, which saw Thornton take the lead after Davenport locked up a tire entering turn 1, triggering a wreck that took out contenders Brandon Sheppard and Jimmy Owens.[27]

Round 9: 2021 K&N Filters Winter Nationals - Feature #2

Shane Clanton snapped a winless streak dating back to 2019 in the final Florida Speedweeks feature for the LOLMDS, taking the lead from Bobby Pierce on lap 22 of the 40-lap feature and never again being challenged for the win after spending the first half of the race dueling with defending series champion Jimmy Owens.[28]

Round 10: 2021 Buckeye Spring 50

Prevailing in a three-wide battle for the lead on a lap 9 restart over Kyle Strickler and Devin Moran, Hudson O'Neal led the final 40-plus laps of the Buckeye Spring 50, scoring the $12,000 win after keeping Tim McCreadie at bay on a final restart with two laps to go. The track opted to start all 29 cars in the feature in lieu of running a B-main.[29]

Round 11: 2021 Nininger Tribute

Tim McCreadie got underneath Ricky Thornton Jr. in turn 2 on the final lap to score his first LOLMDS win of the season in dramatic fashion, having erased a 1.1-second lead in the final five laps. Thornton Jr. had led every lap of the feature prior to the last one and seemed to struggle with trying to lap Devin Moran as the feature wound down. McCreadie had run second for much of the race and actually got to Thornton's bumper on lap 25 but couldn't challenge for the lead.[30]

Round 12: 2021 River Valley 40

Jonathan Davenport became the first polesitter to win a LOLMDS feature in 2021, leading all 40 laps at Port Royal. Shane Clanton made it interesting in the closing laps, getting alongside Davenport several times but proving unable to make the pass stick.[31]

Round 13: 2021 John Bradshaw Memorial

Jonathan Davenport scored a last-lap victory at Ponderosa Speedway, getting to the high side on race leader Tim McCreadie who got stuck behind lapped traffic exiting turn 4 coming to the checkers. McCreadie, who led all but a handful of laps in the feature after a mid-race duel with Mike Marlar, had actually been bailed out by a caution flag on lap 15, with Davenport set to pass him for the lead immediately prior to the yellow flag flying.[32]

Round 14: 2021 Ralph Latham Memorial

Florence Speedway fixture Josh Rice pressed race leader Hudson O'Neal for more than 20 laps before finally besting him, passing O'Neal in turn 2 with four laps to go and driving off to the biggest win of his career in front of packed grandstands. O'Neal had kept Rice at bay despite repeated slide jobs in turn 2, but heavy lapped traffic in the closing laps got O'Neal off line just enough for Rice to make the winning pass.[33]

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