Clark collects $30,000.00 plus payday in PASS North Toyota Tundra 250.
NAPLES ME (8/18/08) A perfect mix of old and new equaled a $30,000.00 payday for Johnny Clark Sunday night as the Hallowell Maine Pro All Stars Series (PASS) star took his Clark’s Car Crushing Chevrolet to victory lane in the Toyota Tundra 250 at Wiscasset (ME) Raceway. Clark recaptured the lead from then-point man D.J. Shaw and survived a late race rash of yellow fever for the victory. It was the two time series champions’ third win of 2008 and pulls him squarely into contention for a third title. Clark was behind the wheel of an all new super late model that his team painstakingly constructed during the off season and the race car was everything the team hoped for. Clark’s first big super late model win came at Wiscasset at the age of 17, and his mastery of the fast old Wiscasset high banks has only grown as the years pass.
PASS South Enjoys Break Leading Up To Stretch Run
CHARLOTTE, NC (August 14) – Without a doubt, the 2008 season has to be one of the toughest yet for the teams of the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) South Super Late Model division. With eight races down so far, PASS South teams have already competed in the same number of races that made up the entire 2006 and 2007 schedules. Fortunately, for the drivers and especially their crew members, they have entered the longest down time of the season. When teams head to the Caraway Speedway in Asheboro, NC for the Piedmont Pride 125 on August 30th, it will have been four weeks since the last race was held at the Dillon Motor Speedway.
The Countdown is on for the PASS North Toyota Tundra 250 at Wiscasset
Naples ME (August 12, 2008) There’s less than a week until the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) North Toyota Tundra 250 at Wiscasset Raceway, and throughout the east super late model race teams are busy preparing for a shot at the $30,000.00 winner’s share of the purse.
Travis Benjamin latest first time PASS winner in the Atlantic CAT 250
Naples ME (August 11, 2008) Travis Benjamin retook the race lead for the fourth and final time with 45 laps to go in the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) Atlantic CAT 250 at Halifax Nova Scotia’s Scotia Speedworld Saturday night and beat Ben Rowe to the checkers by one car length to earn his first PASS North Super Late Model victory. Home track hero John Flemming crossed the line in third with 2007 race winner Mike Rowe fourth and Adam Bates fifth. Benjamin is the ninth first time PASS super late model feature winner of 2008.
Quick Results – PASS North super late model Atlantic CAT 250 – 08/09/08
Unoffical Results – PASS North super late model Atlantic CAT 250 – Scotia Speedworld – Halifax, Nova Scotia – August 9, 2008