Mark Martin Automotive will sponsor the COMP Cams Super Dirt Series Triple Crown Challenge this weekend. (Scott Burson Photo)
Mark Martin Automotive will sponsor the COMP Cams Super Dirt Series Triple Crown Challenge this weekend. (Scott Burson Photo)

Mark Martin Automotive Triple Crown Set For CCSDS Series

CONWAY, Ark. – Officials from the COMP Cams Super Dirt Series presented by Lucas Oil have announced Mark Martin Automotive Triple Crown Challenge.

The bonus, spearheaded by Lance Landers, offers a $5,000 payday for any driver who can win all three series features on July 1-3. Additionally, a $1,000 bonus is up for grabs for any driver, who can win two of the three features.

“It’s hard to describe what Lance Landers and everyone at the Mark Martin Automotive Group means to our series. They are always coming up with creative ways to support us, our tracks, and our drivers, and I couldn’t be more grateful to have them in our corner,” CCSDS CEO Chris Sullivan said. “We’ve got a truly talented group of racers, who support our shows, so it’s not going to be easy for one driver to win all three, but I’m excited to see who can rise to the challenge.”

With the $5,000 bonus on the line, a driver could win over $18,000 during the three-day swing. Action opens up with the $5,000-to-win/$500-to-start Rockabilly 45 at I-30 Speedway in Little Rock, Ark.,on Thursday, July 1 before shifting to The Rev in Monroe, La., on Friday, July 2 for a $4,000-to-win / $400-to-start affair. The busy holiday weekend draw to a close on Saturday, July 3 with the $4,000-to-win / $400-to-start Firecracker at Boothill Speedway (Boothill, La.)

Entering the three-race weekend, defending CCSDS Champion, Logan Martin is once again the Midwest Sheet Metal Marked Man, and holds a 10-point advantage over Columbus, Mississippi racer Brian Rickman. B.J. Robinson is just 45 markers back in third with Kyle Beard, Morgan Bagley, Hunter Rasdon, Scott Crigler, Brayden Proctor, Ashton Winger, Billy Moyer, Chad Mallett, and Mike Collins rounding out the Top 10.