The MS State Championship Challenge Series will be at Hattiesburg Speedway Friday night.  This will be a 50-Lap, $4,000 to win event with a $100 Entry Fee.  Drivers not transferring from the B-Mains will receive $50 for non-qualifiers pay.  The event format will have action starting off with the “Country Pleasin” Pole Qualifying to determine the top qualifiers to be locked in for the main event. The next positions will be determined by the Cliburn Tank Lines B-Mains while position 21 and 22 will be filled from the MSCCS “Top 15” in points.

Hattiesburg Motorsports Park is located south of Hattiesburg, MS on Hwy 49 South.  Information may also be found by contacting Donald Parker at 228-547-6823 or 601-297-0774. 

The Mississippi State Championship Challenge Series will travel to Jackson Motor Speedway in Byram, MS on Saturday night.  This will be a 40-lap $3,000 to win event with a $100 Entry Fee plus transponder fees.  Drivers not transferring from the B-Mains will receive $50 for non-qualifiers pay.  The format for the MSCCS Super Late Models will be the “Country Pleasin” qualifying to determine the top 8 starting positions for the main event.  Positions 9 thru 20 will be filled from the Cliburn Tank Lines B-Mains while positions 21 and 22 will be determined from the MSCCS top 15 in points.

Jackson Motor Speedway is located South of Jackson on I-55 to exit 85, then 0.7 mile east on Siwel Rd. to Old Byram Rd., then .4 miles north, then east (5448 Old Byram Road Byram, MS).  Information may also be found by calling BJ Donald at (601)502-7076 or on race day you may call (601) 373-0076 (Track) or you may visit their website.

For more information about the Mississippi State Championship Challenge Series please visit the MSCCS website at www.stateseries.com or call Charles Thrash at 601-917-2335 anytime.

Upcoming MSCCS Events:  
July 19 – Hattiesburg Speedway
July 20 – Jackson Motor Speedway
July 27 – ECM Speedway
August 3 – Whynot Motorsports Park
  
2019 MSCCS Winners:
March 16:  Jackson Motor Speedway – Kyle Beard
April 20 Whynot Motorsports Park – Ashton Winger
May 18:  Hattiesburg Speedway – Chad Thrash
May 25:  Tri-County Speedway – David Breazeale
June 15:  Whynot Motorsports Park – Dane Dacus
June 22:  Greenville Speedway – Mike Palasini, Jr.
June 29:  Magnolia Motor Speedway – Chad Thrash
July 6:  Tri-County Speedway – Chad Thrash

2019 Hard Charger Recipients:
March 16:  Jackson Motor Speedway – Brett White
April 20:  Whynot Motorsports Park – Jason Taylor
May 18:  Hattiesburg Speedway – Hunter Lewis
May 25:  Tri-County Speedway – Terry Wilson
June 15:  Whynot Motorsports Park – Brett White
June 22:  Greenville Speedway – Ashley Newman
June 29:  Magnolia Motor Speedway – Jamie Boland
July 6:  Tri-County Speedway – Shannon Martin

2019 Top 15 in Points
1) Chad Thrash - 1040 2) Rick Rickman - 1005, 3) Doug Sanchagrin - 805, 4) Shelby Sheedy – 795, 5) Terry Wilson ® - 780 6) Hunter Lewis ® - 700, 7) Brett White - 680, 8) Brian Rickman - 625, 9) Michael Arnold – 610, 10) Neil Baggett – 565, 11) Clay Fisher - 460 12) Bub McCool - 425,  13) Billy Franklin - 400, 14) Dane Dacus – 365, 15) Tombo Callahan - 340

 

2019 MSCCS Sponsors:
All Star Performance, Beyea Custom Headers, Braswell Carburetors, Cliburn Tank Lines, Cooper’s Meat Packers, Dickens Racing Engines, Fast Shafts, Five Star Bodies, Four Season Racing, GRT Race Cars, Hoosier Tire South, KB Motorsports, MSR Mafia, Out-Pace Race Products, Schoenfield Headers, Thompson Auto Repair, TWM Racing Products, X-Treme Graphics by J-Rod