March 4
		Boothill Speedway,
		Greenwood, LA
		
	
		Sanction: Comp Cams Super Dirt Series (Ronny Adams Memorial ) - $5,000
		
	Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated March 5, 11:50 pm)
	Brian Rickman takes Comp Cams opener at Boothill
	
					Ronny Adams Memorial 
			
			
			
		- Brian Rickman
 - Spencer Diercks
 - Logan Martin
 - Hunter Rasdon
 - Morgan Bagley
 - Rick Rickman
 - Kylan Garner
 - Brandon Carpenter
 - Jon Kirby
 - Hayden Ross
 - Mason Oberkramer
 - B.J. Robinson
 - Clay Fisher
 - Tony Jackson Jr.
 - Jon Mitchell
 - Bubba Mullins
 - Cade Dillard
 - Neil Baggett
 - Scott Crigler
 - Chad Mallett
 - Kyle Beard
 - Michael Arnold
 
Winner Brian Rickman is flanked by runner-up Logan Martin (left) and third-place Spencer Diercks.
What won the race: Outrunning fellow front-row starter Spencer Diercks, Brian Rickman of Columbus, Miss., claimed the $5,000 Comp Cams Super Dirt Series victory in Friday’s third annual Ronny Adams Memorial at Boothill Speedway. He finished ahead of Diercks and fifth-starting Logan Martin.
Key notes: Rickman recorded his fifth series triumph in the opening leg of the doubleheader weekend that kicks off the 2022 slate. … Winner of Friday's prelim last season, Logan Martin of West Plains, Mo., finished third. … Saturday's finale pays $10,000 to the winner.
On the move: Morgan Bagley of Gladewater, Texas, started 17th and finished fifth.
Winner's sponsors: Rickman’s Rocket Chassis has a Jay Dickens Racing Engine and is sponsored by Advanced Logistics, 1250 Package Store, Rickman Brothers Trucking, McKleroy Motorports, Hwy. 19 North Speedshop and Honey, Inc.
Points chase: Friday is the Comp Cams season opener; Logan Martin of West Plains, Mo., the two-time and reigning series champion.
Current weather: Broken Clouds, 66°F
Car count: 35
Fast qualifier: Brian Rickman
Time: 13.418 seconds
Polesitter: Spencer Diercks
Heat race winners: Spencer Diercks, Tony Jackson Jr., Brian Rickman, B.J. Robinson
Consolation race winners: Morgan Bagley, Kylan Garner
Next series race: March 18, Talladega Short Track (Eastaboga, AL) $5,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
















		
		
		
		
		




























