COMP Cams Super Dirt Series Kicks Off Season This Weekend
COMP Cams Super Dirt Series Kicks Off Season This Weekend
The COMP Cams Super Dirt Series opens the 2022 season this Friday and Saturday with $15,000 on the line at Boothill Speedway.
CONWAY, Ark. – The COMP Cams Super Dirt Series (CCSDS) presented by Lucas Oil opens the 2022 season this Friday and Saturday with the third annual Ronny Adams Memorial at Louisiana’s Boothill Speedway.
Over $15,000 in winner’s prize money will be on the line at the 2022 lidlifter, which is set for March 4-5.
“This is a great way for our series to open the 2022 season. It’s an honor to once again be a part of an event that salutes the memory of such a well-respected and accomplished racer,” CCSDS CEO, Chris Sullivan said. “Additionally, these are two great purses for the racers, and the fans get the opportunity to see two great shows.”
Veteran racer, Ronny Adams passed away on August 10, 2019 after a short battle with cancer. During his 51-year career the Texas native raced to 589 career wins, including 14 track championships at Boothill Speedway and nine Louisiana State Championships.
Drivers, who have indicated an intent to take part in the Ronny Adams Memorial doubleheader, include former series champions Logan Martin, Kyle Beard, and Jon Mitchell along with Hunter Rasdon, B.J. Robinson, Brian Rickman, Rick Rickman, Morgan Bagley, Scott Crigler, Neil Baggett, Chad Mallett, Ross Farmer, Jon Kirby Shannon Parker, Tyler Stevens, Brandon Carpenter, Brayden Proctor, Dean Carpenter, Clay Fisher, Bubba Mullins, David Payne, Cade Dillard, Jason Miles, Tony Jackson Jr., Michael Arnold, Jeff Roth, Joe Godsey, Brett Frazier, and a host of others.
Meanwhile, a trio of drivers have already tossed their hats into the ring as candidates for the Midwest Sheet Metal Rookie of the Year title. Shannon Parker, Tyler Stevens, and Brandon Carpenter headline the list.
The third annual Ronny Adams Memorial comes to life with an Open Practice Session on Thursday, March 3. The pit gate opens at 5 p.m. with practice from 7-10 p.m. Pit passes are $20. General admission gates will not be open.
On Friday night a $5,000 top prize is on the line for the CCSDS contingent. The pit gate opens at 4 p.m. with general admission gates opening at 6 p.m. Racing starts 7:30 p.m.. General admission is $20 for adults with kids (ages 6-11) $10, and children (ages 5-and-under) free. Pit passes are $40.
Saturday’s finale is headlined by a $10,000-to-win CCSDS feature. Pits open at 4 p.m. with grandstand gates opening at 6 p.m. and racing at 7:30 p.m. General admission is $25 for adults with kids (ages 6-11) $10, and children (ages 5-and-under) free. Pit passes are $40.
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