Tim McCreadie has been signed to drive the Rocket Chassis house car, replacing Hudson O'Neal. McCreadie's debut in the No. 1 car will take place this weekend at Atomic Speedway and Brownstown Speedway.

The Big Picture

The constant driver changes in the world of dirt late model racing continue as Tim McCreadie is announced as the new driver of the Rocket Chassis house car, following the departure of Hudson O'Neal.

By the Numbers
  • Tim McCreadie, the new driver of the Rocket Chassis house car, will be seeking his third Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series title in 2024.
  • McCreadie, a former Longhorn Chassis house car driver, has been picked up by Rocket 1 Racing for the upcoming season.
State of Play
  • Tim McCreadie is set to make his debut in the No. 1 car at Atomic Speedway and Brownstown Speedway this weekend.
  • The departure of Hudson O'Neal from the Rocket Chassis house car has led to the signing of McCreadie as his replacement.
What's Next

As Tim McCreadie takes the wheel of the Rocket Chassis house car, all eyes will be on his performance this weekend and his pursuit of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series title in 2024.

Bottom Line

Tim McCreadie's signing as the new driver of the Rocket Chassis house car adds another layer of intrigue to the dynamic world of dirt late model racing, amplifying the excitement for the upcoming season.