World 100, Annual dirt late model race at Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, US.
World 100 is a three-day dirt late model racing event on the half-mile clay track at Eldora Speedway, where drivers compete at high speeds against numerous competitors. The main race covers 100 laps and is determined by preliminary qualifying races.
The race was founded in 2005 and quickly became one of the most important annual events in North American dirt late model racing. Its tradition continues to grow with each event, attracting generations of drivers and spectators.
Every September, thousands of racing fans gather at this venue to watch local and regional drivers compete for recognition and prize money. The event has become a regular meeting point for dirt racing enthusiasts from across the country.
Visitors can expect multiple seating options around the track across the three-day event, with food and merchandise vendors throughout the grounds. It is helpful to plan your arrival early and check parking availability before attending.
The qualifying format awards points across multiple preliminary races to set starting positions for the main event, meaning early races are as important as those held later. This system creates tension throughout the entire event and rewards consistent performance.
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