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Cajun Party Time: STSS ‘Cajun Region’ Hosts Festive 2021 Awards Banquet – YankeeRacer.com

Cajun Party Time: STSS ‘Cajun Region’ Hosts Festive 2021 Awards Banquet

BOSSIER CITY, LA – Cajun party time!

The inaugural Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series (STSS) Fueled By Sunoco ‘Cajun Region’ season came to a festive conclusion on Saturday night with the region’s first Awards Banquet.

The Silver Star Smokehouse & Tavern of Bossier City, Pa., hosted a packed house with a buffet-style dinner.

Susannah Bates served as the master of ceremonies as the top-10 drivers in the final 2021 STSS ‘Cajun Region’ standings were honored in addition to the distribution of special awards.

STSS founder Brett Deyo addressed the crowd, reviewing a competitive first season that included six winners in 10 events and looked ahead to a robust ’22 schedule with 14 events at 10 facilities in three states (Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas).

The Day Motor Sports (Tyler, Texas) point series rewarded competitors with $8,400 in point fund money, $2,000 of which went to the series champion.

Robeline, La.’s Caleb Dillard was lauded as the first ever ‘Cajun Region’ champion, with five victories during the 10-race season.

Dillard, driving the TCB Motorsports No. 18, amassed a total of 924 points, 84 markers clear of the rest of the ‘Cajun Region’ field. Dillard unfortunately was ill and unable to attend the awards ceremony. His car owners and father received the awards on his behalf.

Tommy Rascoe finished the inaugural as the runner-up in the ’21 standings with one win and 840 points. The Converse, La., resident received $1,200 in points fund cash.

Greg Dillard, the father of champion Caleb, used six top-five finishes to place third in the year-end standings, earning $1,000. Dillard, also of Robeline, ended his season at 710 points.

Benton, La.’s Keith Badiali claimed fourth-place and $900 for his season’s efforts. Badiali raced to four top-five finished and eight top-10s total with 653 points.

Thomas Holt rounded out the top five in the inaugural season, receiving $800 for his fifth-place efforts with 622 points.

The McLeod, Texas driver was recognized as the overall Shed Road Auto Parts Hard Charger. He received a $100 Day Motor Sports gift card courtesy of Shed Road Auto Parts (Bossier City, La.) for his efforts.

Completing the top-10 in the standings were Richard Holt of McLeod, Texas (602 points, $700); Mike Krompegal of Shreveport, La., (556 points, $600); Joe Boswell of Shreveport, La., (554 points, $500); Jimmy McCommas of Mesquite, Texas (543 points, $400); and Brent Buckley of Shreveport, La., (525 points, $300).

Each of the top-10 drivers received apparel courtesy of series sponsor Day Motor Sports, represented at the awards ceremony by Joe Henry.

Special appreciation plaques on behalf of the series went to Day Motor Sports and Shed Road Auto Parts for their support during the season.

‘Cajun Region’ directors Tim and Chris Bates were surprised with Appreciation Awards. Not only did they serve as series directors, but Tim Bates Painting was also a points fund contributor.

The ’22 STSS ‘Cajun Region; season gets underway on Saturday, March 26 at Superbowl Speedway in Greenville, Texas. The up-to-date agenda is posted on the web at: https://shorttracksuperseriescajun.com/?page_id=30.

Membership forms for ’22 have also been posted: https://shorttracksuperseriescajun.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2022STSSMembershipCajunRegion.pdf

To learn more about the Short Track Super Series Cajun Region, visit www.shorttracksuperseriescajun.com, call Tim Bates at 318.773.7704 or e-mail TCBMotorsports@aol.com.  Like “Short Track Super Series Cajun Region” on Facebook or follow @shorttrackss_cajun_region on Instagram.

The Short Track Super Series ‘Cajun Region’ is presented by Day Motor Sports, American Racer, Sunoco Race Fuels, Tim Bates Painting, Shed Road Auto Parts and Bob Hilbert Sportswear.

Sources: Chris Moore/BD Motorsports Media LLC