September 1
Magnolia Motor Speedway,
Columbus, MS
Sanction: Comp Cams Super Dirt Series - $5,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated September 2, 2:10 pm)
Bagley returns to Comp Cams glory at Magnolia
- Morgan Bagley
- Sam Seawright
- Brian Rickman
- Jeremy Shaw
- Kyle Beard
- B.J. Robinson
- Chad Thrash
- Logan Martin
- Talan Willis
- Scott Crigler
- Jon Mitchell
- Shane Stephens
- Jamie Elam
- Matt Cooper
- Dillon Tidmore
- Brandon Ball
- Austin Vincent
- Charlie Cole
- David Breazeale
- Ashton Winger
- Neil Baggett
- Jamey Boland
Millie Tanner/Turn 3 Images
Morgan Bagley picked up the big paycheck at Magnolia.
What won the race: Becoming the fifth and final leader of a wildly competitive race, ninth-starting Morgan Bagley of Longview, Texas, overtook David Breazeale to gain command on lap 25 and went on to capture Sunday night’s 40-lap Comp Cams Super Dirt Series feature at Magnolia Motor Speedway. The 38-year-old Texan beat Sam Seawright to the finish line by 1.326 seconds for a $5,000 payday and his second victory of 2024 on the regional tour.
Quotable: “I just snuck up there, stuck to my gameplan,” Bagley said. “It worked out once before for me here. It’s been a long time, but … we’ve been working, we’ve been staying after it.”
Key notes: Bagley registered his eighth career Comp Cams win and first since April 6 at Old No. 1 Speedway in Harrisburg, Ark. … Seawright wrestled second from Jeremy Shaw on lap 34 but never seriously challenged Bagley. … Hometown racer Brian Rickman completed a charge from 14th to a third-place finish with his lap 38 pass of Shaw. … Breazeale led laps 15-24 before ceding the position to Bagley and then spinning in turn two to bring out a caution flag on the 27th circuit. … Other leaders were Neil Baggett (laps 1, 3-6), Shaw (lap 2) and Ashton Winger (laps 7-14). … Baggett’s hopes ended on lap 13 when he triggered the race’s first of two caution flags; Shaw settled for a fourth-place finish while Winger retired on lap 27 after fading to seventh with nosepiece damage after trading sliders for the lead with Breazeale.
On the move: Brian Rickman of Columbus, Miss., started 14th and finished third.
Winner's sponsors: Bagley’s Rocket Chassis is powered by a Clements Racing Engine and sponsored by Precision Trailers LLC, P&W Sales and Ironworks, Billy Bob’s Repair & Tire, Power House Custom Coatings, Gotta Race, Integra Racing Shocks, FK Rod Ends, Hoosier Tire south, Daugherty Motorsports, TWM Racing Products, Day Motorsports, Midwest Sheet Metal and Razer Edge Graphics.
Points chase: After Magnolia: 1. Logan Martin (810); 2. Morgan Bagley (787); 3. Kyle Beard (731); 4. B.J. Robinson (716); 5. Jon Mitchell (688).
Current weather: Scattered Clouds, 81°F
Car count: 26
Fast qualifier: Jeremy Shaw
Time: 13.345 seconds
Polesitter: Jeremy Shaw
Heat race winners: Jeremy Shaw, Neil Baggett, Ashton Winger
Consolation race winners: Matt Cooper
Provisional starters: Brandon Ball, Charlie Cole
Next series race: September 13, Two Dollar Pistol Motor Speedway (Plumerville, AR) $5,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.