1. Tim McCreadie was born on April 12,1974 and is an American Dirt Late Model racing driver.

1. Tim McCreadie was born on April 12,1974 and is an American Dirt Late Model racing driver.
Tim McCreadie is the 2021 and 2022 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Champion.
Tim McCreadie was voted the 2006 Al Holbert Memorial National Driver of the Year by the Eastern Motorsport Press Association.
Tim McCreadie won the 2006 Chili Bowl as a driver for Australian speedway team Hawk Racing, as well as the 2006 World of Outlaws Late Model Series Championship.
Tim McCreadie signed a development deal with Richard Childress Racing in 2007, racing six events in the NASCAR Nationwide Series.
Tim McCreadie earned top-15s at Gateway International Raceway and O'Reilly Raceway Park as was thought by many to be one of the next up-and-comers in the sport.
Tim McCreadie tested the RCR NNS car at Daytona International Speedway and topped the speed charts early on.
In 2008, McCreadie won the Topless 100 Late Model Race, leading all 100 laps, and won the event for a second time in 2024.
In January 2009 Tim McCreadie severely injured his back at the 2009 Chili Bowl race after a serious midget car roll over.
Tim McCreadie broke one vertebra, has floating pieces in his back.
In 2013, Tim McCreadie won the "USA Nationals" at the Cedar Lake Speedway in New Richmond, Wisconsin worth $50,000.
In 2014, Tim McCreadie won the "Prairie Dirt Classic" at the Fairbury American Legion Speedway in Fairbury, Illinois worth $25,000.
In 2016, McCreadie joined the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series full-time for the first time in his career.
In 2017, Tim McCreadie won the "Silver Dollar Nationals" at the I-80 Speedway in Greenwood, Nebraska worth $53,000.
Tim McCreadie won the "North-South 100" at the Florence Speedway in Union, Kentucky worth $50,000, and repeated in 2020.
In 2018, Tim McCreadie became the first driver from New York state to win the World 100.
Tim McCreadie's father is the legendary modified driver "Barefoot" Bob McCreadie, an inductee to the Lowe's Motor Speedway Walk of Fame, the Dirt Motorsports Northeast Hall of Fame, and the Eastern Motorsport Press Association Hall of Fame.