The Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series announced that Jackson Hise will compete with the series again in 2026.
In a press release shared to Facebook, the series stated, “Jackson Hise, the 2024 Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series Rookie of the Year, will return to the tour full time in 2026 with his sights set on the $50,000 championship.”
The press release notes that Hise is “focused on race wins and a run at the Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series title.”
Hise did not compete full time with the Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series last year, but did make 7 of the series 15 features. His best finish was 10th in the series’ points opener at I-75 Raceway.
According to MyRacePass.com, he competed in 35 features throughout 2025. He had 1 top 5 and 8 top 10s. His one top 5 was a third place finish at Golden Isles Speedway in an Ultimate Super Late Model Series sanctioned race.
Hise also made a number of appearances on the DIRTcar Summer Nationals Hell Tour. He competed in 12 features and had a best finish of 9th at Peoria. He finished 13th in the series’ overall standings.
He finished his season at Senoia Raceway for the FloRacing Night in America Series with a 13th place on the Friday night portion of the two-night event.
In his 2024 Rookie of the Year run with the Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series, Hise finished 8th in overall points. He had 2 top 10s in 18 features.
Hise discussed his 2025 year in a separate press release shared to Facebook by Team MRP Media. “Last year was definitely a stepping stone for me,” Hise said. “We raced at a lot of tracks I hadn’t seen before and learned how to adapt to different surfaces. It really helped me grow as a driver, and I’m excited to get back into the Hunt the Front series this year. I’m so grateful to all the sponsors who support our program—we couldn’t do it without them.”
The Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series kicks off its season with the South Georgia Showdown where it will compete at Needmore Speedway on January 30th and 31st and then at Swainsboro Raceway on February 2nd and 3rd. All four of the races will pay $10,000 to win.
After these four races, the series will go on a healthy hiatus before getting back into action March 22nd at the Talladega Short Track. It will then head to North Georgia Speedway on April 11th and 12th.
Other tracks on the series schedule include Whynot Motorsports Park, Elkins Raceway, Tyler County Speedway, West Virginia Motor Speedway, Magnolia Motor Speedway, Cochran Motor Speedway, Senoia Raceway, Lavonia Speedway, Cherokee Speedway, Duck River Raceway Park, Sugar Creek Raceway, Smoky Mountain Speedway, a return to Swainsboro, and finally I-75 Raceway to conclude the season at the beginning of October.
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