Tim McCreadie Returns to World of Outlaws Late Models, Honors Father with No. 9 Car
Tim McCreadie, the 2006 World of Outlaws Late Models champion, has returned to full-time competition with the series after a decade-long hiatus. The Watertown, NY driver is embracing significant changes for the 2025 season, including a new team partnership with Boom Briggs.

Dirt track racecar #9
Following his departure from Paylor Motorsports and a brief stint with Rocket1 Racing, McCreadie found a new home with Briggs' operation. The partnership brings unique advantages, as Briggs combines his role as team owner with ongoing part-time racing experience, offering valuable technical insights and feedback.

Tim McCreadie racing dirt track car
McCreadie has notably returned to running the No. 9, paying tribute to his father, "Barefoot" Bob McCreadie, a Big Block Modified legend. While the 2025 season's start has been challenging, recent improvements are evident, with McCreadie securing a seventh-place finish at Swainsboro Raceway.
Looking ahead to Atomic Speedway, where he's previously claimed victories in 2006 and 2019, McCreadie remains focused on championship contention. Despite early setbacks, the Briggs Transport team continues working toward their goal of returning the No. 9 to Victory Lane.
The World of Outlaws Late Models season continues at Atomic Speedway with the Fireball 50 on April 4-5, where McCreadie aims to build on his recent momentum and chase his championship aspirations.