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PASS North: Mulkern, Lucas, and McKeage Speedway 95 victors – Rain KO’s SLMs
Despite the best efforts of the Pro All Stars Series and Speedway 95 officials, Saturday’s Pro All Stars (PASS) North Community Pharmacies 150 super late model main event was lost to rain. John Fleming, D.J. Shaw and Adam Bates all earned heat race wins.
HARLOTTE, NC (May 2, 2008) With just two races completed of the fourteen that will make up the 2008 Pro All Stars (PASS) South super late model season, the roller coaster ride is in full effect. Teams that were up following Hickory are down and several teams that were down are up after last Saturday’s race at Watermelon Capital. It’s a ride that should experience even more ups and downs, twists and turns, as PASS South gets set for it’s first ever visit to the Motor Mile Speedway in Radford, VA for the MOM 150 on May 10th.
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Naples ME (April 28, 2008) The Pro All Stars Series (PASS) North makes the drive to Speedway 95 this Saturday May 3rd for their only appearance of 2008 at the Hermon Maine oval, and all four PASS North racing divisions will be in action.
Perry Brown led all but a handful of laps to capture the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) South win in Saturday night’s Watermelon 125 at Watermelon Capital Speedway in Cordele Georgia. It was the Riverview Florida driver’s first visit to PASS South victory lane. Gerogians Bubba Pollard and Ryan Seig raced home second and third.
Naples ME – (April 24, 2008) The Pro All Stars Series (PASS) South super late models are poised and ready to bring their own brand of circle track thunder to Cordele Georgia's Watermelon Capitol Speedway for the Watermelon 125 this Saturday, and the PASS office phones have been ringing off the hook with calls from competitors anxious to enter the fray.