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Daily Dirt 03/23/2026 14:36:02

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March 22
Talladega Short Track,
Eastaboga, AL
Sanction: Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series (Bama Bash) - $12,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated March 23, 12:38 pm)
O'Neal tops Seawright, wins $12,000 Bama Bash
Bama Bash
  1. Hudson O'Neal
  2. Sam Seawright
  3. Ryan Gustin
  4. Bobby Pierce
  5. Tyler Erb
  6. Jonathan Davenport
  7. Zack Mitchell
  8. Dale McDowell
  9. Tim McCreadie
  10. Trey Mills
  11. Ashton Winger
  12. Jake O'Neil
  13. Joseph Joiner
  14. Mario Gresham
  15. Jadon Frame
  16. Austin Smith
  17. Dillard Hatchett
  18. Jackson Hise
  19. Logan Bradford
  20. Brenden Smith
  21. Dalton Cook
  22. Luke Morey
  23. Jason Lively
  24. Josh Putnam
  25. T.J. Brittain
  26. Jimmy Owens
  27. Michael Page
  28. Jake Jackson
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Zackary Washington/Simple Moments Photography
Hudson O'Neal takes the checkers in Sunday's Bama Bash at Talladega.
What won the race: Muscling his way by race-long pacesetter Sam Seawright on the 29th lap, second-starting Hudson O'Neal of Martinsville, Ind., led the rest of Sunday's 50-lap Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series-sanctioned Bama Bash at Talladega Short Track. O'Neal beat Seawright by 2.361 seconds for the $12,000 payday, his second career Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series victory and ninth overall win of the season.
Quotable: “I felt like I had a good racecar and I was kinda just trying a little bit of everything and I never could (pass Seawright)," O'Neal said. "He hung really bad off of (turn) four one time and it just let me get even, front wheels to front wheels down the front straightaway. We got together a little bit down there and I hope it’s not too big of a deal — just hard racing, and it gets really tight getting into one there. We were just racing hard trying to win this thing.”
Key notes: O'Neal notched his second win in as many nights after topping Saturday's $20,000 World of Outlaws weekend finale at Magnolia Motor Speedway in Columbus, Miss. ... It's his fifth win of the year aboard Kevin Rumley's No. 6 Rumley Engineering Longhorn; the other four have come with his usual SSI Motorsports team. ... O'Neal's previous Hunt the Front triumph came in January 2025 at Georgia's Needmore Speedway also aboard the Rumley No. 6. ... Seawright, Talladega's two-time and reigning Ice Bowl champ, led the opening 28 laps from the pole before O'Neal gained control with a physical turn-one slider at the start of lap 29. Seawright closed within 0.236 of a second with five laps to go before fading back at the checkers. ... Former Ice Bowl winner Ryan Gustin regained third from Bobby Pierce right after a lap-seven restart and completed the podium finishers. ... Tyler Erb took fifth from Jonathan Davenport on lap 28, relegating J.D. to sixth in the finishing order. … Davenport was involved in the race’s second and final caution a couple laps later when he made contact while trying to pass the lapped car of Josh Putnam, sending Putnam spinning at the entrance of turn three. Putnam expressed displeasure with Davenport under the lap-30 stoppage by driving backwards on the track and swerving towards the oncoming Davenport, causing J.D. to slide sideways and avoiding heavy contact. The two cars made additional contact under yellow before Putnam, who also slowed with nose damage for the first caution on lap seven, retired and was credited with 24th. … The Hunt the Front Series points-paying opener lasted 20 minutes with 17 starters completing 50 laps.
On the move: Tim McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y., started 14th and finished ninth.
Winner's sponsors: O’Neal’s K&L Rumley Enterprises Longhorn Chassis carries sponsorship from D&E Marine, Senior Life Insurance Company, Rumley Engineering, Mesilla Valley Transportation, American Racing Wheels, Professional Concrete, Mark Martin Automotive, O’Neal’s Salvage & Recycling, Indiana USSSA Fastpitch, Sunoco Race Fuels, Ohlins by Longhorn Dynamics and Wheeler Metals.
Points chase: After Talladega: 1. Hudson O’Neal (100); 2. Sam Seawright (94); 3. Ryan Gustin (92); 4. Bobby Pierce (90); 5. Tyler Erb (88).
Current weather: Clear, 73°F
Car count: 48
Fast qualifier: Jonathan Davenport
Time: 14.631 seconds
Polesitter: Sam Seawright
Heat race winners: Hudson O'Neal, Ryan Gustin, Jonathan Davenport, Sam Seawright
Consolation race winners: Austin Smith, T.J. Brittain
Provisional starters: Jimmy Owens, Dalton Cook, Luke Morey, Jason Lively, Josh Putnam, Jake Jackson
Next series race: April 10, North Georgia Speedway (Chatsworth, GA) $8,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.

Feature lineup

Row 1: Seawright, O'Neal
Row 2: Gustin, Davenport
Row 3: Pierce, Winger
Row 4: T. Erb, Mitchell
Row 5: B. Smith, McDowell
Row 6: Mills, Frame
Row 7: Bradford, McCreadie
Row 8: Page, O'Neil
Row 9: A. Smith, Brittain
Row 10: Joiner, Hise
Row 11: Hatchett, Gresham
Row 12: Owens, Cook
Row 13: Morey, Lively
Row 14: Putnam, Jackson

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