MIKE ROWE LOOKING TO MAKE IT TWO PASS SLM WIN IN A ROW AT BEECH RIDGE MOTOR SPEEDWAY

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MIKE ROWE LOOKING TO MAKE IT TWO PASS SLM WIN IN A ROW AT BEECH RIDGE MOTOR SPEEDWAY

The Pro All Stars Series Super Late Models head back to Beech Ridge Motor Speedway in Scarborough, Maine on Saturday night, July 5th for the Southern Maine Motors, Firecracker 150. Defending race winner, Cassius Clark will try to get back on track after struggling in the early going on the PASS North Series in 2014. Last year Clark held off a late race challenge from Mike Rowe, Travis Benjamin, Joey Doiron and Corey Bubar.
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MAYHAN ANTIQUES & MORE TO SPONSOR $1,000 TO WIN PASS MOD BIGGIE ON OXFORD 250 DAY

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MAYHAN ANTIQUES & MORE TO SPONSOR $1,000 TO WIN PASS MOD BIGGIE ON OXFORD 250 DAY

On Sunday, July 20, 2014, the 41st edition of the Oxford 250 will be run, and in conjunction with the premiere Super Late Model 250 lap main event, The PASS Mods will be racing a 75 lapper which will pay $1,000, and carry a brand new sponsors name with it. PASS and Oxford Plains Speedway would like to welcome Mayhan Antiques and More as a new marketing partner.

“This will be a big test for the PASS Modifieds and to see a new sponsor come on board for this event is very exciting news, stated General Manager, Dick Therrien. This will be the biggest payday of the season for the PASS Mods, and with this support from Mayhan Antiques and More, it is sure to be an exciting event for the fans and the drivers alike. John Mayhan is an avid supporter of the PASS Modifieds and we appreciate him coming forward to sponsor this race. John is also donating a new, solid oak, Adirondack Chair to the winner, plus there will be gift certificates and t-shirts to the top three PASS Mod finishers”
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NORTHEAST LEGEND STEVE PARK ENTERS 2014 OXFORD 250

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photo by RPM

The 2014 edition of the Oxford 250 just received the entry blank from the legendary Steve Park who will be bringing his G Body Parts, Sunoco, Super Late Model to compete in this year’s mega event at Oxford Plains Speedway. Park, a two time Sprint Cup Series winner became the 45th entrant for the race scheduled for Sunday, July 20, 2014 at 2pm.

“I have always wanted to compete in the Oxford 250, stated Park. This is one of the most prestigious racing events in the Northeast, and to be a part of it in 2014 really excites me. I used to attend this race with my dad when I was younger, and I always hoped to drive in this event some time during my life, and now thanks to G Body Parts, Sunoco, New England Racing Fuel and car owner Dickie Woodman, we will be there attempting to add an Oxford 250 win to my resume. I am looking forward to coming up to the State of Maine a little bit early to enjoy what the Oxford area has to offer. Some of my great friends and supporters from Key Parts have also purchased a suite for the Oxford 250 weekend, and I plan on spending a lot of time meeting and greeting their Key Parts family. I haven’t felt this excited in a long time, it’s going to be a great experience.”
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PASS South Event At Franklin County Cancelled; Next Event July 3 At Greenville-Pickens

PASS SouthNAPLES, ME (July 12) – Due to circumstances out of their control, Pro All Stars Series (PASS) officials announced today that the PASS events scheduled for June 21 at Franklin County Speedway in Callaway, VA have been cancelled. The track has undergone a management change in the last week. Despite the best efforts of PASS officials to work with the former management, we feel that there is not sufficient time to work with the new management team and organize this event properly.

The PASS South Super Late Models and PASS Pro Late Models will be in action once again on Thursday, July 3, along with the Southeast Super Trucks, for a special Independence holiday event at Greenville-Pickens Speedway in South Carolina. In addition to the action on track, fans will be entertained by a different type of fireworks. A Freestyle Motorcycle Spectacular will amaze and entertain the fans during intermission and help get the extended weekend kicked off in a big way.

For more information, please go to ProAllStarsSeries.com.

DJ Shaw’s Winning Streak Ends With Second Place Run at Speedway 660

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photo by Norm Marx

Story by Evan Beaulieu
New Brunswick, Canada – DJ Shaw’s attempt at getting his fourth straight win in the Pro All Stars Series North fell just one spot short last Saturday at Speedway 660. The #60 Precision JLM Racing team took part in one of the most exciting races of the season at the front of the field during the 150 lap feature event en route to a second place finish to Johnny Clark.

 

“It really stinks to come up that short of four in a row, we wanted this one bad, but that’s how racing goes sometimes and it didn’t all go our way tonight,” Shaw said after the finish, “Next week we will try to get back on that winning streak, overall I’m happy with this run.”

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JOHNNY CLARK BACK ON TRACK AFTER SPEEDWAY 660 VICTORY

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photo by Norm Marx

Johnny Clark has been battling for a win all season long on the PASS North Series, as he has had numerous top three finishes, as well as being in contention for the win every time out, but the checkered flag had eluded him until this past Saturday night as he edged out DJ Shaw and Joey Doiron to carry the checkered flag at Speedway 660 in Fredericton, NB, Canada. Shaw, whom was trying to be the first PASS North driver to ever win four races in a row, fell short to Clark’s monumental victory. Ironically, it was Speedway 660 where Johnny Clark scored his last win in 2012.
Numerous early cautions kept the 150 lap event from gaining any rhythm, as Eric St. Gelais and Matt Matheson brought out a pair of early cautions for minor spins. Lap 10 saw Martin Latullipe leading the way, and was solidly out front until Matheson got up high on the backstretch, and flew into the bank just beyond the track exit, flipping his racecar onto its roof. Once they righted the car, Matheson got out on his own power, but was taken to the hospital for observation. Latulippe continues to lead until lap 84 when he went high on the frontstretch and lost the lead to Johnny Clark. At this point of the race Clark had his hands full with veteran Glen Luce as once again Luce was a contender for the win. DJ Shaw, Cassius Clark driving the Rollie MacDonald #13, and Matt Harris were all battling for contention.

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