Hunt The Front Super Dirt Series Suspends Michael Page For 30 Days And Fines Him $2,000 For Post-Race Actions At Senoia

July 9, 2025  ·
  John Trent

The Hunt The Front Super Dirt Series suspended Michael Page for 30 days and fined him $2,000 for his post-race actions at Senoia against fellow competitor Cory Hedgecock.

Hedgecock and Page battled with each other throughout the night during the program. The two first got into each other on the first lap of Heat 3 with Page’s rear making contact with the front of Hedgecock and sending him into the wall on the first lap.

Then during the feature on the last lap, Hedgecock ran an aggressive slider line underneath Page and put him into the outside wall. Page would eventually cross the line in sixth with Hedgecock finishing in third.

Following the conclusion of the race, Page drove to the rear of Hedgecock and began pushing him from behind out of turn 2 and down the back stretch. He eventually got his nose up and under Hedgecock’s rear tires and drove him into the inside wall on the back stretch. After contact with the wall, Hedgecock nearly flipped, but came back down on Page’s nose with his car perpendicular to Page’s.

Both drivers then exited their vehicles and began shouting at each other. Page climbed to the top of his car and began to move toward Hedgecock while a track official attempted to stop by grabbing his ankle and pulling him backward. Hedgeock then took the opportunity to leap across his car on top of Page. The two then wrestled each other onto the ground. A melee ensued, but track officials including track promoter Bubba Pollard began breaking it up immediately. However, more and more people began crowding the scene.

In a penalty report, The Hunt The Front Super Dirt Series confirmed that Page was initially disqualified from the event on the night of the race “for making deliberate and dangerous contact with another competitor after the race had ended.”

On top of the disqualification, the series announced that Page has been fined $1,000 for fighting and another $1,000 “due to his crew members entering the racetrack and participating in the altercation.”

He’s also been suspended from competition in the Hunt The Front Super Dirt Series as well as all DIRTcar and World Racing Group events for 30 days “due to the accumulation of infractions (contact after the race, fighting, and crew members entering the track and fighting).”

Finally, he was also put on probation with the Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series and DIRTcar through the end of the 2025 season.

Hedgecock received a $1,000 fine for fighting and was also placed on probation through the end of the 2025 season.

What do you make of these penalties?

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Author: John Trent