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Daily Dirt 05/30/2026 01:06:31

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May 29
67 Speedway of Texarkana,
Texarkana, AR
Sanction: Comp Cams Super Dirt Series - $5,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated May 30, 1:10 am)
Dillard dominates to win 67 Speedway's $5,000
  1. Cade Dillard
  2. Chandler Petty
  3. Timothy Culp
  4. Clay Stuckey
  5. B.J. Robinson
  6. Billy Moyer
  7. Eli Ross
  8. R.C. Whitwell
  9. Billy Moyer Jr.
  10. Jon Mitchell
  11. Scott Crigler
  12. Brandon Ball
  13. Kyle Beard
  14. Kylan Garner
  15. Jake Nightingale
  16. Drew Armstrong
  17. Brent Stewart
  18. Doug Tye
  19. Austin Storm
  20. Chris Bragg
  21. Morgan Bagley
  22. Ryan Johnson
  23. Tyler Kuykendall
  24. Chance Mann
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What won the race: Overcoming a rash of caution flags and restarts, second-starting Cade Dillard of Robeline, La., fired off from the outside front row and never looked back in leading all 30 laps of Friday's Comp Cams Super Dirt Series return to 67 Speedway of Texarkana. Dillard beat Chandler Petty to the line by 2.121 seconds for the $5,000 payday, his 11th career Comp Cams victory and fourth of the season.
Quotable: “That was pretty treacherous there. I’d say that’s expected with all the rain we had. (Promoter Tim Crawley) definitely gave a lot of effort to make it better for us,” Dillard said. “Fortunately I had a good car and could get a little bit of a lead then I just could just kinda run my own line there and not do nothing crazy. The way this track was, if you backed off too much, you’d start getting tight and shoving (the nose). All in all it was a good night for us and thanks to all these fans for coming out.”
Key notes: Dillard was never challenged in capturing his fifth overall win of the season, adding to March 6's Ronny Adams Memorial at Boothill Speedway in Greenwood, La., worth $5,000 on the Revival Super Dirt Series. ... Dillard now has five feature wins in 22 starts this season, his other four were on the Comp Cams circuit, three of them at Oklahoma's Arrowhead Speedway. ... It's his second career Comp Cams victory at 67 Speedway, adding to a $5,000 payday there in April of 2023. ... Fifth-starting Chandler Petty took second on a lap-three restart and repelled Timothy Culp in the closing laps. ... The fourth-starting Culp, of Prattsville, Ark., had his hands full with 11th-starting Clay Stuckey as they raced toward the white flag, with Culp prevailing in third and Stuckey settling for fourth. ... B.J. Robinson finished fifth aboard a Stuckey-owned Longhorn in his first start since last fall at Boothill. ... Debuting a new AK Race Car Billy Moyer ran as high as third on the lap-three restart before eventually fading to sixth after suffering right-rear spoiler damage. ... Hometown racer Jon Mitchell improved eight spots and completed the top-10 finishers. ... The race was slowed by eight cautions and lasted nearly 40 minutes, with the biggest incident coming on lap three and necessitating a 10-minute red flag for cleanup when fourth-running Austin Storm spun out of turn two following contact from Tyler Kuykendall, collecting Chris Bragg and Doug Tye. Kuykendall was the only driver eliminated, though Storm and Bragg retired near the race's halfway mark. ... Other notable cautions came on lap four when fourth-running Morgan Bagley slowed abruptly and coasted to the infield with apparent engine issues. ... Ryan Johnson retired from 12th after failing to fire on the ensuing restart attempt. ... Kyle Beard spun to avoid Bagley, then slowed from sixth with a flat left-rear tire three laps later before eventually spinning on the 16th lap; Beard soldiered to a 13th-place result. ... Drew Armstrong slowed from 10th with a flat tire to trigger the race's final stoppage on lap 28 and finished 16th as the final starter to complete 30 laps.
On the move: Eli Ross of Muskogee, Okla., started 21st and finished seventh.
Winner's sponsors: Dillard’s Longhorn Chassis is powered by a Clements Racing Engine and sponsored by S&S Fishing & Rental, Joel’s Auto Sales, Strength Roofing & Siding, Jenkins Logging, Johnsville Company, Jody’s Oilfield Service, Bryan Cook Trucks, Hoosier Racing Tire, Lonestar Equipment & Repair, Mesilla Valley Transportation, Nichols, Production Jars, Integra Shocks, VP Racing Fuels and Supreme Vinyl Works.
Points chase: Before 67 Speedway: 1. Cade Dillard (1,310); 2. Timothy Culp (1,225); 3. Kyle Beard (1,220); 4. Eli Ross (1,115); 5. Billy Moyer (1,105).
Current weather: Clear, 81°F
Car count: 34
Fast qualifier: Cade Dillard
Time: 14.306 seconds
Polesitter: Morgan Bagley
Heat race winners: Morgan Bagley, Austin Storm, Cade Dillard, Timothy Culp
Consolation race winners: Jake Nightingale, Jon Mitchell
Provisional starters: Eli Ross, Scott Crigler, Chance Mann, Doug Tye
Next series race: May 30, ArkLaTex Speedway (Vivian, LA) $5,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.

Feature lineup

Row 1: Bagley, Dillard
Row 2: Storm, Culp
Row 3: Petty, Kuykendall
Row 4: Robinson, Moyer Sr.
Row 5: Whitwell, Beard
Row 6: Stuckey, Bragg
Row 7: Moyer Jr., Garner
Row 8: Johnson, Armstrong
Row 9: Nightingale, Mitchell
Row 10: Stewart, Ball
Row 11: Ross, Sc. Crigler
Row 12: C. Mann, Tye

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