Story By: NICK GRAIZANO / WORLD OF OUTLAWS – FAIRBURY, IL – One of the most prestigious events of the year for the World of Outlaws CASE Construction Equipment Late Models will also boast one of the biggest purses of the season.
The 33rd annual Prairie Dirt Classic at Fairbury Speedway boasts a $290,000 overall purse – a $57,000 increase from last year – between the two days of racing, July 28-29.
Saturday’s main event will continue to pay $50,000 to the winner, and award $500 for every lap led, but now pays a massive $3,000 to start. Aside from first, at minimum, $1,000 was added to each position.
There’s more money on the line during Friday’s FALS Showdowns, too, with each now paying $5,000 to win – a $2,000 increase from 2022.
Four-time Series champion Brandon Sheppard, of New Berlin, IL, scored his third win at the prestigious event last year, taking home $100,000 by leading all 100 laps in Saturday’s main event.
The Prairie Dirt Classic is also more than another race weekend. It’s an event that brings fans, families, and the racing community together for a weekend of non-stop entertainment. In addition to the main event, the Fairbury Speedway will come alive with a festival-like atmosphere, featuring live music, autograph sessions, vendor displays, and interactive experiences for fans of all ages.