The COMP Cams Super Dirt Series announced its final schedule with action kicking off at the end of March.
The series will have nearly 30 events and will return to Arrowhead Speedway, Old No. 1 Speedway, Batesville Motor Speedway, Caney Valley Speedway, Humboldt Speedway, and Tri-State Speedway.
New for 2026 compared to 2025 is Poplar Bluff Motorsports Park, Big O Speedway, Ark-La-Tex Speedway, Thunderbird Speedway, Crowley’s Ridge Raceway, Benton Speedway, 81 Speedway, Salina Highbanks Speedway, and Kye Kelley’s Pike County Speedway.
Notable absences from the 2026 schedule compared to 2025 include Lucas Oil Speedway, Boothill Speedway, and Magnolia Motor Speedway.
The series kicks off at Arrowhead Speedway for the Fujita 50. It will be a two-night race on March 27th and 28th with both nights paying $10,000 each to-win. It will also end its series at Arrowhead on November 8th for the All-American Finals with $20,000 to-win.
Here’s the official schedule as it was shared to Facebook:
- March 27 – Arrowhead Speedway – $10,000 to-win
- March 28 – Arrowhead Speedway -$10,000 to-win
- April 10 – Poplar Bluff Motorsports Park – $10,000 to-win
- April 11 – Old No. 1 Speedway – $10,000 to-win
- May 8 – Batesville Motor Speedway – $5,000 to-win
- May 9 – Batesville Motor Speedway – $12,000 to-win
- May 29 – Big O Speedway – $10,000 to-win
- May 30 – Ark-La-Tex Speedway – $10,000 to-win
- June 12 -Tri-State Speedway $10,000 to-win
- June 13 – Tri-State Speedway $10,000 to-win
- June 26 – Thunderbird Speedway – $5,066 to-win
- June 27 – Thunderbird Speedway $10,066 to-win
- July 17 – Batesville Motor Speedway $5,000 to-win
- July 18 – Batesville Motor Speedway $10,000 to-win
- July 31 – Arrowhead Speedway $10,000 to-win
- August 1 – Caney Valley Speedway $10,000 to-win
- August 7 – Crowleys Ridge Raceway $10,000 to-win
- August 8 – Benton Speedway – $10,000 to-win
- August 28 – Humboldt Speedway – $5,000 to-win
- August 29 – 81 Speedway – $10,000 to-win
- September 12 – Salina Highbanks Speedway – $9,000 to-win
- September 13 – Arrowhead Speedway – $11,000 to-win
- September 26 – Kye Kelley’s Pike County Speedway – $10,000 to-win
- October 16 – Tristate Speedway – Prelims
- October 17 – Tristate Speedway $10,000 to-win
- November 7 – Arrowhead Speedway – Prelims
- November 8 – Arrowhead Speedway $20,000 to-win
The Comp Cams Super Dirt Series has had 11 total champions since it began back in 2007. The most recent champion was Billy Moyer Sr. who best Morgan Bagley and BJ Robinson in 2025.
Previous champions also include Joey Mack, Billy Moyer Jr., Jon Mitchell, Bill Frye, Brandon Smith, Kyle Beard, Jack Sullivan, Timothy Culp, Logan Martin, and Brian Rickman.
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