September 19, 2024

Scott Bloomquist began racing when he was just 16 years old. His first race was at the Corona Speedway, where he later went on to win the track championship. He won a plethora of races, the most famous among which was the World 100 at Eldora Speedway. World 100 is considered the most prestigious dirt late model race by many in the US.

To pay homage to this brilliant dirt racer on his death in August, Tony Stewart mentioned, “(he) was probably the smartest guy I’ve ever been around when it comes to dirt racing.” Bloomquist had such a hardcore reputation for himself that he was better known as ‘Hotrod’ through the latter part of his 40-year racing career.

Bloomquist did try his hand at stock car racing, but he was a dirt racer at heart and continued to be that for the rest of his life. He eventually found solid ground in super-late models. The driver impacted Eldora so much that fans insisted NASCAR have him in the race when it first introduced the track to the Truck Series schedule in 2013. Although this was the only time Bloomquist made a start in NASCAR’s top three series.

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