Model T Pig N' Fords

Model T Pig N' Fords Come see us at the Tillamook County Fair! The first Pig N' Ford race took place at the Tillamook County Fair in 1925.

The idea for the race happened when a couple of Tillamook County residents were transporting some pigs and one got loose. They proceeded to chase the pig in their Model T Fords and had so much fun trying to catch and drive with the pesky pig that they thought "let do this at the fair!"

We are going to the St Paul Rodeo this year!
04/03/2026

We are going to the St Paul Rodeo this year!

In 1970, a group of Model T enthusiasts from Tillamook brought a delightfully quirky spectacle to rodeo fans—a three-lap auto race that tested driving skill under the most unusual conditions. The catch? The cars were more than 80 years old, and the passengers were pigs.

Now, decades later, we’re thrilled to welcome the Pig ’N Ford Races back to the St. Paul Rodeo. This crowd-pleasing event has appeared at our rodeo nine times over the years: 1970, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1987, 1992, 1994,1997 and 2004. Featuring vintage Model T Fords, daring drivers, and squealing porkers, the result is pure, frenzied, farm-style fun.

The Pig ’N Ford races trace their roots to the Tillamook County Fair, where the tradition began in 1925. Legend has it the idea was born when a pair of Tillamook County residents were hauling pigs and one escaped. They chased it through town in their Model T Fords—and had so much fun that they decided the chaos belonged at the fair. The rest is history.

The Model T Fords used in the races date from 1918 to 1927 and have been passed down through generations. Ownership of these cars is highly prized, and the race itself is considered one of the most unusual auto speed contests in North America.

Here’s how it works: brightly painted, stripped-down Model T Fords line the starting area. Across the track, drivers crouch near portable pigpens. At the signal, pandemonium erupts. Drivers dash for a pig—typically weighing 25 to 35 pounds—hoist it under one arm, sprint back to their car, and hand-crank the engine to life. With pig firmly in tow, competitors roar off through clouds of dust, clutching their porcine racing partners.

While most pigs squeal their objections (and occasionally escape for a brief chase), they eventually settle in and seem to enjoy the ride. Each race runs three laps, and at the end of every lap drivers shut off their engines, return their pig to the pen, and select a new one for the next round.

The Pig ’N Ford Races deliver laughs, nostalgia, and nonstop action—an unforgettable blend of history, horsepower, and hogs.

11/17/2025

Was scrolling tonite and found this post by The Oregonian. 1970 Pig n Ford races.
08/19/2025

Was scrolling tonite and found this post by The Oregonian. 1970 Pig n Ford races.

Interesting info!
08/14/2025

Interesting info!

The Tillamook County Fairgrounds celebrated the 100th anniversary of its unique Pig-N-Ford races, where drivers race Model T cars while holding live pigs. Here are 10 takeaways about the bizarre event from the original article published on OregonLive.

https://www.oregonlive.com/living/2025/08/tillamook-pig-n-ford-races-10-things-to-know-about-oregons-unique-100-year-tradition-with-photos.html?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dhfacebook&utm_content=app.dashsocial.com%2Ftheoregonian%2Flibrary%2Fmedia%2F567223318

Thank you to the Wilson Family for providing some “Pig n Ford Spirit” Saturday. Super Pig (thank you Eddie)made an appea...
08/10/2025

Thank you to the Wilson Family for providing some “Pig n Ford Spirit” Saturday. Super Pig (thank you Eddie)made an appearance and helped fire up the crowd. Lesley Wilson helped Super Pig throw out some awesome T-shirts designed and donated by Justin Howard and commemorative 100 year stickers designed and donated by Shelley Hurliman of FoxHurliman Graphic Design. It all adds to the fun!

Championship Race 2025There were only four drivers and cars in the championship race this year.Position 1 (closest to th...
08/10/2025

Championship Race 2025
There were only four drivers and cars in the championship race this year.

Position 1 (closest to the Pig Pens-inside position): Car 20 Ben Salo
Position 2: Car 13 Dillon Walker
Position 3: Car 15 Drew Prince
Position 4: (closest to the grandstands) Car 12 Chris Hurliman
The start followed the line up with Salo, Walker, Prince & Hurliman all taking off in this order.

Coming in for exchange one it was the same order with Salo coming in first followed by Walker, Prince & Hurliman. They took off in the same order.

After a very fast lap it was once again Salo first in for exchange 2 followed by Walker, Prince & Hurliman. They again took off in the same order.

There were no surprises at the finish as the order of coming in was the same as the entire race: Salo winning the Championship, Walker second, Prince third and Hurliman fourth.

This was an example of a race that the position of your car on the starting lineup really can made a difference in a race as they finished in the exact order as their starting line up with Salo on the inside, Walker in 2nd position, Prince in 3rd position and Hurliman on the outside in position 4.

Congratulations to Ben Salo on the win and good job all drivers for an exciting three days of Pig n Ford racing on year 100 of racing at Tillamook County Fair!

Day 4, 2025Saturday Race ResultsHeat 1: Position 1 (closest to the Pig Pens-inside position): Car 16 Chad WilsonPosition...
08/10/2025

Day 4, 2025
Saturday Race Results
Heat 1:
Position 1 (closest to the Pig Pens-inside position): Car 16 Chad Wilson
Position 2: Car 17 Jake Pugh
Position 3: Car 14 Seth Wehinger
Position 4: Car 13 Dillon Walker
Position 5 (closest to the grandstands-outside position): Car 15 Drew Prince
At the start, Jake Pugh pulled out first followed by Seth Wehinger, Drew Prince, Dillon Walker & Chad Wilson, in that order. Around the track they went. Coming in the exchange 1 it was Walker in the lead followed by Wehinger then Prince and Wilson followed by Pugh pulling up last. They all pulled out in the same order.

Exchange 2 found Walker still in the lead with Prince moving up with Wilson close behind followed by Pugh and Wehinger coming in last due to problems with his T. They moved Wehingers car to the outside of the track as it was unable to complete the race. They took off in the same order as they came in for exchange 2.

After a very fast third lap Walker won Heat 1 with Prince second, Wilson third and Pugh fourth.

Heat 2 Saturday
Position 1 (closest to the Pig Pens-inside position): Car 19 Mckenzi Wassmer
Position 2: Car 10 Ethen Haertel
Position 3: Car 18 Nick Hurliman
Position 4: Car 20 Ben Salo
Position 5 (closest to the grandstands-outside position): Car 12 Chris Hurliman
At the start it was Ben Salo out first, followed by Nick Hurliman, Mckenzi Wassmer, Ethen Haertel and Chris Hurliman

Coming in for exchange 1 was Salo, Wassmer, Nick Hurliman, Chris Hurliman and Ethen Haertel. Following the same order they took off from the first exchange.

Salo was the first in for exchange 2. Wassmer, Nick Hurliman, Chris Hurliman and Ethen Haertel arrived after. Taking of after the second exchange it was Salo, Wassmer, Haertel, Chris Hurliman and Nick Hurliman.

At the finish line it was Salo winning the heat followed by Wassmer second, Haertel, Chris Hurliman and Nick Hurliman.

08/10/2025

Day 4, 2025
Saturday Race Results
Heat 1:
Position 1 (closest to the Pig Pens-inside position): Car 16 Chad Wilson
Position 2: Car 17 Jake Pugh
Position 3: Car 14 Seth Wehinger
Position 4: Car 13 Dillon Walker
Position 5 (closest to the grandstands-outside position): Car 15 Drew Prince
At the start, Jake Pugh pulled out first followed by Seth Wehinger, Drew Prince, Dillon Walker & Chad Wilson, in that order. Around the track they went. Coming in the exchange 1 it was Walker in the lead followed by Wehinger then Prince and Wilson followed by Pugh pulling up last. They all pulled out in the same order.

Exchange 2 found Walker still in the lead with Prince moving up with Wilson close behind followed by Pugh and Wehinger coming in last due to problems with his T. They moved Wehingers car to the outside of the track as it was unable to complete the race. They took off in the same order as they came in for exchange 2.

After a very fast third lap Walker won Heat 1 with Prince second, Wilson third and Pugh fourth.

Heat 2 Saturday
Position 1 (closest to the Pig Pens-inside position): Car 19 Mckenzi Wassmer
Position 2: Car 10 Ethen Haertel
Position 3: Car 18 Nick Hurliman
Position 4: Car 20 Ben Salo
Position 5 (closest to the grandstands-outside position): Car 12 Chris Hurliman
At the start it was Ben Salo out first, followed by Nick Hurliman, Mckenzi Wassmer, Ethen Haertel and Chris Hurliman

Coming in for exchange 1 was Salo, Wassmer, Nick Hurliman, Chris Hurliman and Ethen Haertel. Following the same order they took off from the first exchange.

Salo was the first in for exchange 2. Wassmer, Nick Hurliman, Chris Hurliman and Ethen Haertel arrived after. Taking of after the second exchange it was Salo, Wassmer, Haertel, Chris Hurliman and Nick Hurliman.

At the finish line it was Salo winning the heat followed by Wassmer second, Haertel, Chris Hurliman and Nick Hurliman.

08/09/2025

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08/09/2025

Almost 10 K views on some of our Pig n Ford videos! You guys are the real MVPs. Thanks for watching, sharing, and making this Tillamook Fair one to remember. Here’s to 100 years of Pig-n-Ford racing at the Tillamook County Fair!

Here is an updated history of the Pig n Ford owners/drivers. As of 2025.
08/09/2025

Here is an updated history of the Pig n Ford owners/drivers. As of 2025.

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