Story By: BEN SHELTON / COMP CAMS SUPER DIRT SERIES – CONWAY, AR – The COMP Cams Super Dirt Series (CCSDS) Super Late Model Series welcomes RaceON as their official broadcast partner for the 2024 season.
All CCSDS races will be streamed live this year via RaceON beginning with this Friday and Saturday’s fifth annual Ronny Adams Memorial presented by Comprehensive Motorsports at Boothill Speedway.
“Our fans don’t just make it to the racetrack, many follow along with our social media and broadcasts. We are always trying to improve our racing product. We’ve had extensive conversations with multiple organizations, and we believe the program that RaceON has built can bring great things to the COMP Cams Super Dirt Series,” commented CCSDS CEO Chris Sullivan.
RaceON launched in 2014, however, they changed to their current business model in 2020 as part of the COVID response to help local racetracks. Since then, the company has seen tracks throughout Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas, joining their platform, broadcasting hundreds of races a year.
RaceON co-Owner Chris David shared, “We are excited to continue to feature local racing, but also look to step up our game. The partnership that Aaron Brungot, our business development director has worked on with the COMP Cams Super Dirt Series is going to do great things! Great things for the series, drivers, fans, sponsors, and everyone involved.”
The COMP Cams Super Dirt Series will travel to tracks across six states in 2024, and in 2023 had over 170 drivers join their racing action. Drivers, including Dale McDowell, Ethan Dotson, Garrett Alberson, Jeremy Shaw, Ashton Winger, Dillon McCowan, Tyler Stevens, Scott Crigler, Mason Oberkramer, Logan Martin, Neil Baggett, Cade Dillard, Brian Rickman, BJ Robinson, Kyle Beard, and 2023 Champion Billy Moyer Jr., all found victory lane.
“There are millions of race fans who engage online with racing through broadcasts, social media, websites, and businesses like MyRacePass every day. Often, they can’t get to the racetrack. Our goal is to bring the racetrack and drivers to them. Many times, fans fall in love with the sport online, then seek to find the action near them, or find racing destinations to enjoy in person. We as a sport need to do a better job with fostering those online relationships, “noted Brungot.
“What makes RaceON different from other broadcasters is when you go to their website RaceON.com and sign up, there is an option to pick the racing program that you want to support. By picking “COMP Cams” those race fans are able to support our series directly,” stated Sullivan.
He went on to say, “This is less about video rights, and more about building a program with RaceON to move our series in a great direction for the future. Fans are the lifeblood of our sport, and with them we can continue to build a series that lasts for generations to come.”
You can set up your account and watch all the races for the 2024 season at www.RACEON.COM. Remember to pick COMP Cams at sign up!
This weekend’s fifth annual Ronny Adams Memorial presented by Comprehensive Motorsports is headlined by a $5,000-to-win CCSDS program on Friday, March 8 and a $10,000-to-win finale on Saturday, March 9.
In 2023 Logan Martin won the opening night of the Ronny Adams Memorial with Garrett Alberson banking the Saturday night victory. Former Ronny Adams Memorial finale champions include Tyler Stevens, Cade Dillard, and Timothy Culp.
A star-studded entry list is setting their sights on the opener. Drivers, who have voiced an intent to compete in the event thus far include former series champions, Kyle Beard, Logan Martin, and Jon Mitchell.
Additional racers looking to toss their names into the hat for a victory in the fifth edition of the event include Morgan Bagley, Brian Rickman, B.J. Robinson, Hunter Rasdon, Brett Frazier, Keith Hammett, Tyler Stevens, Jarret Stuckey, Clay Stuckey, Brad Couch, Chance Mann, Jamie Burford, Mikey Kile, Cade Dillard, Jon Kirby, Neil Baggett, Rick Rickman, Bubba Mullins, Robbie Stuart, Bobb Pierce, Preston Farmer, Trey Mills, and a host of others.
While the Midwest Sheet Metal Rookie of the Year crop won’t take full form until the first few events of the year are completed, early potential contenders include Austin Vincent and Keith Hammett.
The weekend opens with an Open Practice Session on Thursday, March 7 from 6 – 10 p.m. CT. The grandstand area is closed, and pit admission is $20.
On Friday evening the CCSDS contingent will contest a complete $5,000-to-win / $500-to-start program. Joining the night’s action are USRA Tuners, Sportsters, USRA Factory Stocks, and USRA Limited Modifieds. Hot laps are at 6:15 p.m. CT with racing action at 7 p.m. CT.
Friday grandstand admission (ages 11-and-up) are $20 with kids (ages 5-10) $10 and children (ages 4-and-under) FREE. Pit passes (ages 11-and-up) are $35 with kids (ages 5-10) $20 and children (ages 4-and-under) FREE.
The fifth annual Ronny Adams Memorial presented by Comprehensive Motorsports championship night on Saturday, March 9 features the $10,000-to-win / $700-to-win program for the COMP Cams Super Dirt Series (CCSDS) Super Late Models. USRA Factory Stocks, USRA Limited Modifieds, and Pro Mods will also be in action.
Saturday grandstand admission (ages 11-and-up) are $25 with kids (ages 5-10) $15 and children (ages 4-and-under) FREE. Pit passes (ages 11-and-up) are $40 with kids (ages 5-10) $25 and children (ages 4-and-under) FREE.
The CCSDS Super Late Model tire rule for the weekend is as follows:
- Left Front Tire: Any Hoosier Tire (90)
- Right Front Tire and Left Rear Tire: NLMT2 (90), NLMT3 (90)
- Right Rear Tire: NLMT3 (92)
COMP Cams Super Dirt Series – Friday, March 8 Payout
1)$5,000 2)$2,500 3)$1,250 4)$900 5)$800 6)$750 7)$700 8)$650 9)$600 10)$575 11)$550 12)$525 13-22)$500
COMP Cams Super Dirt Series – Saturday, March 9 Payout
1)$10,000 2)$5,000 3)$2,500 4)$1,750 5)$1,500 6)$1,400 7)$1,300 8)$1,200 9)$1,100 10)$1,000 11)$900 12)$800 13-22)$700