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Cajun Season: Second STSS ‘Cajun Region’ Season Kicks Off March 26 in Texas – YankeeRacer.com

Cajun Season: Second STSS ‘Cajun Region’ Season Kicks Off March 26 in Texas

SHREVEPORT, LA – The Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series (STSS) Fueled By Sunoco ‘Cajun Region’ is set to kick off its second season.

Day Motor Sports of Tyler, Texas returns as the presenting sponsor of the season-long points chase for the ‘Cajun Region’ competitors in 2022.

Caleb Dillard of Robeline, La., was crowned champion in the inaugural ‘Cajun Region’ season. Dillard’s efforts awarded him with a $2,000 top prize after winning the 10-race championship.

A first-year total point fund of $8,000 was distributed to the top-10 finishers in the 2021 ‘Cajun Region’ standings.

A 13-race schedule is set to span across three different states (Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas) for the ‘Cajun Region’ drivers in the new season.

The season kicks off in the Lone Star State at Superbowl Speedway on Saturday, March 26. The visit to Greenville, Texas will be the first of three appearances for the ‘Cajun Region’ in Texas.

The newly renamed Rocket Raceway Park (June 18) in Petty, Texas, and Big O Speedway (October 15) in Ennis, Texas also host the STSS ‘Cajun Region,’ with the latter of the two serving as championship night of the series.

The first-ever ‘Cajun Region’ race in the state of Arkansas will take place in 2022. 67 Speedway of Texarkana, Ark., hosts the STSS ‘Cajun Region’ in late September, the penultimate race of the 2022 points season.

Familiar stops in Louisiana return to the 2022 schedule including Thunder Valley Speedway, Super Bee Speedway, and Ark-La-Tex Speedway.

Sabine Speedway, under new management, and Boothill Speedway will also join as new venues to host the STSS ‘Cajun Region’ in the Bayou State.

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.

2022 Short Track Super Series ‘Cajun Region’ Schedule of Events

Saturday, March 26 – Superbowl Speedway/Greenville, Texas – Points Begin

Saturday, April 9 – Boothill Speedway/Greenwood, La.

Saturday, May 14 – Thunder Valley Speedway/Glenmora, La.

Friday, May 20 – Sabine Speedway/Many, La.

Saturday, May 28 – Super Bee Speedway/Chatham, La.

Saturday, June 18 – Rocket Raceway Park/Petty, Texas

Saturday, July 9 – Ark-La-Tex Speedway/Vivian, La.

Saturday, July 30 – Super Bee Speedway/Chatham, La.

Friday, August 26 – Sabine Speedway/Many, La.

Saturday, August 27 – Thunder Valley Speedway/Glenmora, La.

Saturday, September 10 – Boothill Speedway/Greenwood, La.

Friday, September 23 – 67 Speedway of Texarkana/Texarkana, Ark.

Saturday, October 15 – Big O Speedway/Ennis, Texas – Points End

Sources: Chris & Tim Bates/BD Motorsports Media LLC