July 24
Greenville Speedway,
Greenville, MS
Sanction: Comp Cams Super Dirt Series - $2,000
Information provided by: Series reports (last updated July 25, 3:06 pm)
Rasdon dominates for Comp Cams win at Greenville
- Hunter Rasdon
- Tyler Erb
- Robert Baker
- Bub McCool
- Rick Rickman
- Jack Sullivan
- Kyle Beard
- Kody Barber
- Mark Tice
- Doug Showah
- Tanner Kellick
- Eddie Rickman
- Tommy Surrett
- Brent Barrett
- Gavin Landers
- B.J. Robinson
- Clay Fisher
- Allen Tippen
- Shannon Scott
- Chad Thrash
- Mickey Trosclair
- David Payne
- Joseph Long
Hunter Rasdon grabbs Friday's Comp Cams victory at Greenville.
What won the race: Polesitter Hunter Rasdon of Jonesboro, Ark., led all 35 laps Friday at Greenville Speedway for his second straight victory on the Comp Cams Super Dirt Series. He pocketed $2,000.
Key notes: Six cautions, most of them early, slowed the feature. ... Tyler Erb won an early battle for the second spot with polesitter Robert Baker. ... Shannon Scott picked up the Wilwood Tough Break of the Race award after being caught up in a melee that forced him out of the race. ... Greenville hosts the Mississippi State Championship Challenge Series on Saturday. ... Mike Palasini Jr. won Friday's Crate Late Model feature.
On the move: Kody Barber came from 17th to finish ninth and earn Larry Shaw Race Cars Hard Charger honors.
Winner's sponsors: Rasdon's Black Diamond Chassis has a Jay Dickens Racing Engine and sponsorship from Brown Bros. Farms, Out-Pace Racing Products, Agrigold, Allstar Performance, Case IH Baker Implement, Cooper's Country Pleasin and Stuckey Enterprises.
Points chase: Entering the weekend, Jack Sullivan of Greenbrier, Ark., had 1,055 points to lead Robert Baker (1,018) and Kyle Beard (1,004).
Car count: 23
Fast qualifier: Jack Sullivan
Time: 14.338 seconds
Heat race winners: Hunter Rasdon, Robert Baker, Tyler Erb
Next series race: July 25, Camden Speedway (Camden, TN) $2,000
Editor's note: Corrects fast qualifier and time.