Nov 19, 2007 | PASS
Breakout Season Continues With South Super Late Model Series Championship
CONCORD, NC (November 19, 2007) – After the 2006 season, a lot of people in the racing industry were starting to learn the name Ryan Lawler. He has come out of nowhere to win a couple of PASS South Super Late Model races and even took the checkers in one of the preliminary events at the Toyota All Star Showdown at Irwindale Speedway in California.
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Nov 17, 2007 | PASS
Ryan Lawler Crowned 2007 PASS South Champion Despite Early Race Accident
CONCORD, NC (November 17, 2007) – In what could only be described as unbelievable, Ben Rowe capped off an amazing 2007 season in Saturday night’s 2nd Annual Mason-Dixon Meltdown at Concord Motorsport Park (NC) by passing Corey Williams on the final turn of the final lap to take the victory.
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Nov 17, 2007 | PASS
Class of 2007 Was an Impressive One – With Four Rookies in the Top 10 of the Standings
NAPLES, ME (November 13, 2007) – 2007 might have been the year of the Rookie in Pro All Stars Series (PASS) North Super Late Model racing.
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Nov 11, 2007 | PASS
Rowe, Rosenfield, Hammond, Staples and McKeage Honored for Their ’07 Titles
NAPLES, ME (November 10, 2007) – Thanksgiving won’t take place until later this month, but that fact didn’t keep the Northern champions of the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) from expressing their gratitude a little bit early.
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Nov 8, 2007 | PASS
Top Super Late Model Racers To Be Complimented By Best in Legends, PASS & Rolling Thunder Mods, Bandos and More
CONCORD, NC (November 8, 2007) – At various points in the year, scores of race teams come to Concord, North Carolina. Depending on the date and the track, those teams might compete in one of NASCAR’s big three divisions, on dirt with the World of Outlaws Sprint Car or Late Model tours or they could be asphalt short track racers.
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Nov 8, 2007 | PASS
What Started Over 230 Years Ago Will Come To A Head In A Friday-Night Fight
CONCORD, NC (November 8, 2007) – Back in the mid-1760s, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon surveyed land to settle a border dispute between British colonies in Colonial America. What they were not aware of then was how famous their “Mason-Dixon” line was going to become to describe the separation between cultures from the North and South. They also didn’t realize they started then a tradition of rival racing in America.
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