Eldora Speedway - The Dirt Late Model Dream

The Dirt Late Model Dream

The Dirt Late Model Dream, currently a United Midwest Promoters late model sanctioned-race, has been run annually since 1994 (except in 2001 when a million-dollar purse race was run instead) in June. The race is noted for its prize money, worth $100,000 for the winner. The 2011 Dream was Won by Martinsville, Indiana's Don O'neal.

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