BYRAM, Miss. – One year after claiming the richest win of his super late model career in the All American 60, Kyle Beard repeated history on Saturday night at Jackson Motor Speedway by topping the 10th running of the event with the COMP Cams Super Dirt Series presented by Lucas Oil.
The $6,000 victory marked the Trumann, Arkansas’ racer’s fourth series win of the year and 20th series’ triumph of his career, which moved into a tie for second on the all-time winner’s list with Wendell Wallace.
“We bided our team for this first 20 laps or so, running in second behind B.J. (Robinson). I don’t think I got around the bottom quite as good as him, but once the top cleared off, it seemed to work pretty good for me,” Beard said. “Thanks to my family, my crew, and everyone who helps my program for making this win possible.”
Fast qualifier B.J. Robinson won his heat race to earn the pole for the 60-lap finale. He paced the first 21 circuits around the quarter-mile oval before Beard shot to the lead.
The two-time series champion went on to lead the final 39 laps en route to the $6,000 win. B.J. Robinson finished second with Logan Martin, Michael Arnold, and Hunter Rasdon rounding out the top-five finishers.
The finish:
1)Kyle Beard 2)B.J. Robinson 3)Logan Martin 4)Michael Arnold 5)Hunter Rasdon 6)Clay Fisher 7)Morgan Bagley 8)Scott Crigler 9)Brian Rickman 10)Neil Baggett 11)Hunter Lewis 12)Terry Wilson 13)Pace Cameron 14)Chad Mallett 15)Rick Rickman 16)Shelby Sheedy 17)Robbie Stuart 18)Billy Moyer Jr. 19)Luke Bennett 20)Cole Cameron