Brady Smith
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Expand/Collapse  Brady Smith Racing 294 $13500 1 2 2  
02/11/2010
Volusia Speedway Park - 39th Annual DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH - Barberville,FL
A-Main
3 144 $3500  
02/13/2010
Volusia Speedway Park - 39th Annual DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH - Barberville,FL
A-Main
1 150 $10000  
Overall 1 294 $13500 1 2 2
Highlights


Brady Smith
Hometown: Solon Springs, WI
Birthday: May 31, 1977
Marital Status: Married (Jenni)
Children: Daughters Mariah & Rowan, Son Travis
Car: No. 2b Big Red Motorsports Team Zero by Bloomquist Chassis
Car Owner: Brady Smith Racing, Inc.
Website: www.bradysmithracing.com

2009 World of Outlaws Late Model Series Stats:

Events: 40
Starts: 39
Wins: 0
Top 5: 12
Top 10: 19
Fast Times: 0
Heat Wins: 5
B-Main Wins: 5
Points Standings Finish: 8th (-439)
Total Season Earnings: $107,915

WoO LMS History: Made first career start in a tour feature on June 6, 2005, at Deer Creek Speedway in Spring Valley, Minn. Finished 10th in the ‘Gopher 50’ event… Qualified for total of three A-Mains in 2005, including Aug. 6 USA Nationals at Wisconsin’s Cedar Lake Speedway (finished 10th) and Sept. 17 at Missouri’s I-55 Speedway (17th)… Increased WoO LMS participation to eight appearances in 2006. Qualified for seven A-Mains and finished tied for 18th in the point standings… Gained attention from tour regulars with his performance in the 2006 Heartland Nationals at Deer Creek Speedway. He set fast time in qualifying and finished eighth in the July 28 event, then came back the following night and won a heat race before recording a career-best WoO LMS finish of third in the 50-lap feature… Entered 13 events in 2007 and qualified for 10 A-Mains, with a top finish of fourth on Aug. 23 in the Scorcher 100 at Volunteer Speedway in Bulls Gap, Tenn... Finished 21st in 2007 points standings… Entered 13 events in 2008 and broke through with two A-Main victories. His first WoO LMS triumph came on July 11 at North Dakota’s River Cities Speedway, and the following night he came from 14th to win again at Estevan (Sask.) Motor Speedway… Registered total of three top-five and six top-10 finishes in ’08 and placed 19th in the final points standings… Announced in December 2008 that he would be a WoO LMS regular for the first time in ’09. Despite failing to qualify for the season opener at Volusia Speedway Park due to a heat-race accident, he went on to finish eighth in ’09 points standings – even challenging for a top-five spot midway through the schedule before struggling later in summer… Failed to win an A-Main in ’09, but registered 12 top-five finishes (sixth-best in that category) and 19 top 10 finishes… Collected runner-up finishes at Volusia Speedway Park, Delaware International Speedway and Ohsweken Speedway, and on May 22 at Missouri’s U.S. 36 Raceway he was knocked from lead on last lap due to flat tire and settled for heartbreaking fourth-place finish… Enters 2010 season with two career WoO LMS A-Main victories to his credit…

Other Racing History: Up-and-coming racer still relatively new to the dirt Late Model division… Came onto scene in 2001, winning the Amsoil Super Series championship and earning the WISSOTA National Late Model Rookie of the Year Award… Has made mark on dirt Late Model circuits in the Upper Midwest, winning races at such tracks as Cedar Lake Speedway (WISSOTA race, Mid-Season Championship and Season Championship events in 2003); Proctor (Minn.) Speedway (two Amsoil Super Series shows in 2003); Superior (Wis.) Speedway (2004 Budweiser Russ Laursen Classic); Minnesota’s Deer Creek Speedway (WDRL in 2005 and 2007); and Iowa’s Echo Valley Speedway (WDRL in 2006)… In 2004 became the first rookie driver ever to win a World Dirt Racing League (WDRL) event. He went on to claim the WDRL points title and Rookie of the Year Award… Won first career UMP DIRTcar Summer Nationals A-Main in 2007 at Farmer City (Ill.) Raceway… Scored biggest win of career in September 2007 when he pocketed $35,000 for capturing the Knoxville Late Model Nationals… Lone victory in 2009 came on Sept. 4 in an O’Reilly All-Star Late Model Series event at Pennsylvania’s Lernerville Speedway… Finished a close second in the 2009 Dirt Track World Championship 100 at Lawrenceburg (Ind.) Speedway…

Notable: When away from the track enjoys playing basketball and following the Green Bay Packers… Was an all-County left-handed pitcher for his high school baseball team… Part of a select group of ‘Team Zero’ drivers campaigning a Late Model built by 2004 WoO LMS champion Scott Bloomquist… Carries nickname ‘The Prodigy’…

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