On the heels of a banner 2019 campaign, the COMP Cams Super Dirt Series presented by Lucas Oil is preparing for an even bigger 2020.
The tour has released its upcoming season slate and it includes more than 30 dates spread across 12 tracks in five states.
The 2020 season will mark the 14th for the CCSDS and will kick off with a brand-new event. On March 6-7 the tour sanctions the inaugural Ronnie Adams Memorial at Boothill Speedway (Greenwood, Louisiana). Details are currently being finalized for the weekend, but the possibility of a five-figure winner’s payday looks likely for the CCSDS contingent.
New to the schedule for the upcoming campaign is a stop at Missouri’s Poplar Bluff Motorsports Park on April 17. The tour last visited the 3/8-mile oval during its inaugural season in 2007.
After being nixed by rain in 2019, the 2020 edition of the Bad Boy 98 is scheduled for May 8-9 at Batesville Motor Speedway (Locust Gove, Arkansas). The format and weekend payout are currently being finalized.
Missouri’s Legit Speedway Park returns to the schedule with a pair of dates. Notably, the facility will host the annual Larry Phillips Memorial for the first time ever. The CCSDS-sanctioned affair will be held on August 1 and posts a $5,075 winner’s check.
In addition to co-sanctioning the 28th annual COMP Cams Topless 100 with the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series at Arkansas’ Batesville Motor Speedway on August 20-22, the CCSDS will also co-sanction the annual Clash at the Mag at Johnny Stokes’ Magnolia Motor Speedway for the first time in series history on June 18-20.
New for 2020, the 14th annual Gumbo Nationals at Mississippi’s Greenville Speedway will be sanctioned for the first time by the COMP Cams Super Dirt Series on October 2-3. Weekend payouts are expected to include $4,000-to-win on Friday night and $8,000-to-win on Saturday night.
The 2020 season thunders to a close on Saturday, November 7 at Jackson Motor Speedway (Byram, Mississippi) with the $6,000-to-win, All American 60.
In 2019 Timothy Culp laid claim to his first-career COMP Cams Super Dirt Series Championship. The Louisiana native became the eighth-different champion in the 13-year existence of the tour.
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