Jul 2, 2007 | PASS
On Saturday, June 30th, New Hampshire's Riverside Speedway played host to the PASS Pullen Super Sportsman series for the newly formed series inaugural season along with the speedway's regular race card. An Independence Day fireworks display concluded the evening's activities.
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Jul 2, 2007 | PASS
Mike Rowe Wins Thrilling PASS North All-Star 200
Rowe’s Second Win of the Season Comes after Kyle Busch Team Is Penalized
NAPLES, ME (July 1, 2007) – In front of a record crowd at All-Star Speedway in Epping, New Hampshire, NASCAR NEXTEL Cup standout Kyle Busch and veteran short track campaigner Mike Rowe put on a show for the ages. Busch took the lead from Mike Rowe on lap 179 and took the checkered flag first in the PASS North All-Star 200 event Saturday night, but after post-race evaluations the win was given to Rowe due to an unapproved tire change by Busch’s number-51 team.
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Jun 26, 2007 | PASS
New Hampshire Bullring Promises 200 Laps of Great Super Late Model Racing
NAPLES, ME (June 25, 2007) – All-Star Speedway (NH) is one of the tracks on the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) North Super Late Model schedule where weekly competitors can dice it up with tour regulars. A number of veterans who know the place well, like Bobby Gahan, Eric Hudson and Babe Branscomb, are expected to enter the All-Star 200 on June 29th-30th and, of course, the regular stars of PASS North will be there as well – guys like Johnny Clark, Ben Rowe, Mike Rowe, Cassius Clark, Richie Dearborn, Travis Benjamin, Trevor Sanborn, Alan Tardiff and Derek Ramstrom.
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Jun 25, 2007 | PASS
“Firecracker 125” Looks To Be One of the Hottest Races of the Season
CONCORD, NC (June 25, 2007) – There is nothing more American than the Fourth of July. It’s a day that celebrates the country’s independence, where families cookout, watch fireworks and spend the day together. Well, there are few professional sports in the country more American than short track racing.
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Jun 25, 2007 | PASS
Mainer Wins Forbes 200 PASS North Race at Scotia Speedworld
NAPLES, ME (June 25, 2007) – Whenever a citizen crosses the United States/Canadian border, they are asked if they have any items that they acquired out of country to declare. After his trip North of the Border this weekend, Maine’s Cassius Clark had to declare some hardware on his return home. It wasn’t the type of hardware that he could have bought at the country’s Canadian Tire or Home Hardware chains though. It was the type of hardware that could only be earned by winning a race.
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