Old No 1 Speedway
Old No 1 Speedway

Old No 1 Speedway
Harrisburg, AR

"Cow Patty" Next for COMP Cams Super Dirt Series
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3/15/2021

3/15/2021

Old No 1 Speedway


"Cow Patty" Next for COMP Cams Super Dirt Series

On the heels of a highly-successful opening weekend, the COMP Cams Super Dirt Series presented by Lucas Oil is preparing for another big weekend of racing.

This Friday, March 19 the tour thunders into Old No. 1 Speedway (Harrisburg, Arkansas) for the revival of the annual Cow Patty.

The event carries a hefty $5,000-to-win / $500-to-start purse for the 40-lap finale.

“We had some great racing last week at Boothill Speedway, and now this week we are gearing up for two more big shows,� CCSDS CEO Chris Sullivan said. “It’s awesome to see the Cow Patty coming back to life. That event has a lot of history at Old No. 1 Speedway."

On the heels of a win in the opener accompanied with a Top-5 finish on Saturday night at Boothill Speedway, defending CCSDS Champion, Logan Martin is the current Midwest Sheet Metal Marked Man atop the series standings. World of Outlaws regular Cade Dillard is second in the CCSDS points after snaring a Saturday night win in the Ronny Adams Memorial finale. 

Tour newcomer, Ashton Winger sits in third, while B.J. Robinson, Brian Rickman, Kyle Beard, Jesse Stovall, Billy Moyer, Timothy Culp, Morgan Bagley, Rick Rickman, Billy Moyer Jr., Spencer Hughes, Jon Mitchell, Hunter Rasdon, Neil Baggett, and Chad Mallett are all in the thick of the early-season point’s battle.

The Midwest Sheet Metal Rookie of the Year battle is still taking form and will begin to come into focus with this weekend’s swing through The Natural State.

Action opens on Friday night with the rebirth of the Cow Patty at Old No. 1 Speedway (Harrisburg, Arkansas). For several years the event was one of the biggest in the Midsouth region. After a period of hiatus, it returns in 2021 with a purse boasting $5,000-to-win / $500-to-start for the CCSDS contingent. Modifieds and Factory Stocks will also be part of the night’s racing card.

Grandstand admission is $20 (ages 13-and-up), $10 (ages 6-12), and free for ages 5-and-under. Pit admission is $35 (ages 13-and-up) and $20 (ages 6-12). Pit gate opens at 4:00 p.m. with general admission opening at 5:00 p.m. The draw closes at 6:00 p.m. with racing action at 7:30 p.m.

For anyone unable to attend, both nights of the event will be streamed live at www.FloRacing.com.

The tire rule for the weekend is a Hoosier 1350 on all four corners with a right-rear option of a Hoosier 1600 white-dot or Hoosier LM40.

For the latest information on the COMP Cams Super Dirt Series presented by Lucas Oil, please visit www.COMPDirt.com .

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