CONWAY, Ark. – Officials from the COMP Cams Super Dirt Series presented by Lucas Oil have revealed a 29-race schedule that will take place at 14 venues across four states.
The season opens for the second-straight year with the Ronny Adams Memorial at Louisiana’s Boothill Speedway. The doubleheader is set for March 5-6 with a $3,000 top prize posted for the opener and a $7,000 winner’s check for Saturday’s finale
The upcoming year’s tour includes a trio of first-time tracks. The series makes its debut at Central Arkansas Speedway (Plumerville, Ark.) on April 16 before rolling into Dirt on the Rev (Monroe, La.) for the first time on July 2. Last, but not least the series makes its maiden voyage to the high banks of Pike County Speedway (Magnolia, Miss.) on Oct. 8.
While not first-time visits, the COMP Cams Super Dirt Series returns to Riverside Int’l Speedway (West Memphis, Ark.) on April 17 for its first event at the quarter-mile oval since Sept. 3, 2016. Meanwhile, Missouri’s Poplar Bluff Speedway shows up on the docket on April 2, which marks the first series’ visit to the three-eighths-mile oval since June 9, 2007.
The richest standalone weekend in series history is set for May 7-8 at Batesville Motor Speedway (Locust Grove, Ark.). The annual Bad Boy 98 posts a $5,000 winner’s check on Friday night at Mooney Starr’s three-eighths-mile oval before seeing a $12,000 top prize up for grabs on Saturday night.
The campaign finds the COMP Cams Super Dirt Series contingent once again co-sanction a pair of mega weekends with the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series. The Big River Steel Clash at the Mag includes three nights of racing at Johnny Stokes’ Magnolia Motor Speedway on June 17-19 with $5,000 on the line the first two nights and a $15,000 winner’s share posted for Saturday. Meanwhile, the two tours will hook horns again on August 19-21 at Batesville Motor Speedway during the annual COMP Cams Topless 100. The crown jewel weekend includes $5,000-to-win races on Thursday and Friday with a $40,000 payday in Saturday night’s finale.
For the second-straight season the series will sanction the annual Gumbo Nationals at Mississippi’s Greenville Speedway on Oct. 1-2. The weekend opens with a $4,000-to-win event before drawing to close with a $8,000-to-win program
The COMP Cams Super Dirt Series slate for the tour draws to a close on Oct. 8-9 with a deep south invasion in the state of Mississippi. Action opens with a $3,000-to-win affair on Friday at Pike County Speedway before the road warriors thunder into Jackson Motor Speedway (Byram, Miss.) for the $6,000-to-win, All American 60.
A single date on May 21 remains unconfirmed. Series officials hope to finalize that date in the coming weeks. The event is part of a doubleheader with Greenville Speedway.
2021 COMP Cams Super Dirt Series Presented by Lucas Oil Schedule
March 5-6 – Boothill Speedway – Greenwood, La.
March 19 – Old No. 1 Speedway – Harrisburg, Ark.
March 20 – I-30 Speedway – Little Rock, Ark.
April 2 – Poplar Bluff Speedway – Poplar Bluff, Mo.
April 3 – Legit Speedway Park – West Plains, Mo.
April 16 – Central Arkansas Speedway – Plumerville, Ark.
April 17 – Riverside Int’l Speedway – West Memphis, Ark.
May 7-8 – Batesville Motor Speedway – Locust Grove, Ark.
May 21 – TBA
May 22 – Greenville Speedway – Greenville, Miss.
June 4 – Old No. 1 Speedway – Harrisburg, Ark.
June 5 – I-30 Speedway – Little Rock, Ark.
June 17-19 – Magnolia Motor Speedway – Columbus, Miss.
July 1 – I-30 Speedway – Little Rock, Ark.
July 2 – Dirt on the Rev – Monroe, La.
July 3 – Boothill Speedway – Greenwood, La.
July 30 – Batesville Motor Speedway – Locust Grove, Ark.
July 31 – Legit Speedway Park – West Plains, Mo.
Aug. 19-21 – Batesville Motor Speedway – Locust Grove, Ark.
Sept. 3 – Crowley’s Ridge Raceway – Paragould, Ark.
Sept. 4 – Jackson Motor Speedway – Bryam, Miss.
Sept. 5 – Magnolia Motor Speedway – Columbus, Miss.
Oct. 1-2 – Greenville Speedway – Greenville, Miss.
Oct. 8 – Pike County Speedway – Magnolia, Miss.
Oct. 9 – Jackson Motor Speedway – Byram, Miss.