October 21
Super Bee Speedway,
Chatham, LA
Sanction: Comp Cams Super Dirt Series (Spooky 50) - $10,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated October 22, 8:25 am)
Stevens wins finale; Moyer Jr. crowned champ
Spooky 50
- Tyler Stevens
- Kyle Beard
- Dillon McCowan
- Billy Moyer
- Tanner Kellick
- Clay Stuckey
- Jamie Burford
- Brandon Ball
- Billy Moyer Jr.
- Morgan Bagley
- Jarret Stuckey
- B.J. Robinson
- Jon Mitchell
- Hunter Rasdon
- Robbie Stuart
- Brad Couch
- Brian Rickman
- Bubba Mullins
- Jamie Elam
- Neil Baggett
- Ross Camponovo
- Chance Mann
Millie Tanner/Turn 3 Images
Winner Tyler Stevens is flanked by runner-up Kyle Beard (right) and third-place Dillon McCowan at Super Bee Speedway.
What won the race: Making an inside move at turn-two exit while Kyle Beard was mired in lapped traffic, fourth-starting Tyler Stevens of Searcy, Ark., led the final 29 laps to win Saturday's $10,000 30th annual Spooky 50 at Super Bee Speedway. Stevens notched his first Comp Cams Super Dirt Series victory of the season and the fourth of his career, all coming in the Pelican State.
Quotable: “Man it got nerve-wracking (racing lapped traffic) for sure,” Stevens said. “I got there and we was kinda all about the same speed. I got there and we was trying to be patient, I was on soft tires, so I was trying to take care of it. (We) had that one lapped car make a bobble and I was just in the right place at the right time.”
Key notes: The second-starting Beard, of Trumann, Ark., led laps 2-21 before being overtaken by Stevens and settling for the runner-up spot, 1.439 seconds back. ... A night removed from his first career Comp Cams victory, Dillon McCowan led the first lap and battled alongside Beard in the early stages before settling for third. ... Dirt Late Model Hall of Famer Billy Moyer ran inside the top five all race and finished fourth. ... The winner of 2019's Spooky 50 Tanner Kellick ran as high as third before slipping to finish fifth. ... After winning the consolation Jamie Burford improved nine positions and finished seventh. ... Billy Moyer Jr. gained 10 spots and finished ninth, clinching his second career series championship — his first since 2009 — by a scant two points over Beard. ... Saturday's main event was slowed by five cautions and lasted 29 minutes, with 12 competitors completing 50 laps and 13 running at the finish.
On the move: Morgan Bagley of Longview, Texas, started 21st and finished 10th.
Winner's sponsors: Stevens drives a Longhorn Chassis powered by a Mod Co Racing Engine and sponsored by Stallion Transportation Group, W&W Timber, Joel’s Auto Sales, Bass Bucks and Birds Triple B Outdoors Brand, James A. Rogers Excavating, Southern Belle, KR Performance Fuels, Swift Springs, Penske Racing Shocks and Razor Edge Graphics.
Points chase: Final standings: 1. Billy Moyer Jr. (1,421); 2. Kyle Beard (1,419); 3. B.J. Robinson (1,340); 4. Hunter Rasdon (1,270); 5. Morgan Bagley (1,244).
Current weather: Clear, 64°F
Car count: 27
Fast qualifier: Billy Moyer Jr.
Time: 14.684 seconds
Polesitter: Dillon McCowan
Heat race winners: Dillon McCowan, Kyle Beard, Billy Moyer
Consolation race winners: Jamie Burford
Provisional starters: Morgan Bagley, Chance Mann
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.