Here's poll question number 2, which modified touring series do you prefer? The Super Dirt Series or the RoC Dirt Tour? I know I left off the Thunder Series, the BRP Modified Tour, the Tri-Track Series, the 358 Dirt Series, and the Asphalt Tri-Track Series, but in my opinion, RoC and DIRT are the two premier modified tours.
To go into the differences between the two tours, the Super Dirt Series pays $6,000 to win with the standard purse, RoC Dirt Tour pays $4,000 to win. Most events on the Super Dirt Series are 100 laps, most events on the RoC Dirt Tour are 60 laps. Big events for the Super Dirt Series include the Rite-Aid 200 ($50,000 to win), Mr. Dirt Track USA ($17,500 to win) All-Star 100 ($10,000 to win the 50 lap finale), big events for the RoC Dirt Tour is the Victoria 200 ($10,000 to win). The Super Dirt Series uses time trials and an invert to determine heat race line ups and a redraw for the feature, the RoC Dirt Tour uses a pill draw to determine heat line ups. Dirt runs a consistent rule book all season long with traditional body styles, RoC Dirt Tour allows sail panels at select events.
Super Dirt Series Tour Regulars: Matt Sheppard, Billy Decker, Jimmy Phelps, Dale Planck, Danny Johnson, Michael Storms, Billy Dunn, Brett Hearn, Ryan Phelps, Gary Tomkins, Tommy Sears, Steve Paine, Larry Wight, Lance Willix, Rich Scagliotta.
RoC Dirt Tour Regulars: Pat Ward, Danny Johnson, Duane Howard, Stewart Friesen, Billy Decker, Bobby Varin, Brett Hearn, Rick Laubach, Ronnie Johnson, Jeff Strunk, Gary Tomkins, Brian Weaver, Danny Creeden, Kevin Bates, and Kirk Horton.
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