{"id":193,"date":"2008-05-12T18:33:57","date_gmt":"2008-05-12T18:33:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/maineracer.com\/wp\/?p=193"},"modified":"2008-05-12T18:33:57","modified_gmt":"2008-05-12T18:33:57","slug":"pass-records-youngest-winner-ever-in-its-super-late-model-history","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/maineracing.com\/legacy\/2008\/05\/pass-records-youngest-winner-ever-in-its-super-late-model-history\/","title":{"rendered":"PASS Records Youngest Winner Ever In Its Super Late Model History"},"content":{"rendered":"<p align=\"left\">15-Year-Old Zach Stroupe Is First Teen to Win &ndash; Claims PASS South Mom 150 at Motor Mile<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>CONCORD, NC (May 12, 2008) &ndash; The Pro All Stars Series has been the home to many short track stars in the northern and southern world of Super Late Model racing.&nbsp; Most PASS winners have been veterans, such as Ben Rowe, Mike Rowe, Freddie Query, Dale Shaw, Sam Sessions and more.&nbsp; Recently an influx of newcomers have graced victory lane.&nbsp; Johnny Clark led the charge in the North a couple years ago; then came Cassius Clark, Ryan Lawler and Corey Williams.&nbsp; Now PASS is entering new territory with its youngest ever victor.<br \/>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p align=\"left\">Zach Stroupe&rsquo;s triumph Saturday in the &ldquo;Mom 150&rdquo; at Motor Mile Speedway in Radford, VA, will be recorded in PASS history books in more than just one place.&nbsp; At 15, he became the youngest winner ever in either of PASS&rsquo; Super Late Model Tours.&nbsp; The previous record was held by Corey Williams&rsquo; victory last year at Orange County Speedway in Rougemont, NC, when he was 21 years old.&nbsp; Stroupe, coincidentally, also then becomes the first teenager to win in PASS Super Late Model action.&nbsp; Derrick Ramstrom, now a competitor on PASS&rsquo; North circuit won a PASS Outlaws Late Model event as a teenager.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>The PASS South &ldquo;Mom 150&rdquo; at Motor Mile will also be remembered as a feverish fight between some of the current top young prospects in Super Late Model racing.&nbsp; In fact, Williams grabbed his second-straight fast-time award in qualifying by circling the .416 mile oval in 15.328 seconds.&nbsp; Stroupe and Cassius Clark were second and third with identical times of 15.350.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>After the redraw, former NASCAR Elite Series winner Justin Wakefield jumped to the lead from his pole starting spot at the start of the 150-lap event.&nbsp; On lap 23, Clark&rsquo;s number-8 caught on fire, and when he tried to pull onto the apron from the outside groove, he and Stroupe&rsquo;s #51 made contact.&nbsp; Stroupe was able to continue, but Clark&rsquo;s car was done for the day with engine difficulties and other damage as a result of the conflict.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>After several other cautions, Stroupe was able to put his car out front on a lap-25 restart.&nbsp; While Stroupe battled Wakefield and then pulled away from the field, several cautions slowed the race, including one between series regulars Dean Clattenburg and rookie John Stancill.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>During a restart on lap 86, another youngster made his mark in the race.&nbsp; Trevor Sanborn, driving a Richard Moody team car to Ben Rowe, pulled ahead of Stroupe before another caution flew for an incident between Ginny Quinones and Brian Johnson.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>Stroupe fell back to third on the ensuing restart when Kyle Busch Motorsports (team owned by the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series competitor) driver Alex Haase moved by.&nbsp; Stroupe stayed glued to the battle that Sanborn and Haase put on.&nbsp; The youngster had the fans on their feet until contact between the two sent Sanborn spinning on lap 101.&nbsp; Haase was penalized for the contact by PASS officials and put to the rear of the field.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>Stroupe, who was directly behind the two when the incident happened, took over the lead and then lost it to Corey Williams during the ensuing restart.&nbsp; Stroupe would continue to hound the winner of the season opening Easter Bunny 150 at Hickory Motor Speedway.&nbsp; Then on a lap-119 restart, Stroupe charged on Motor Mile&rsquo;s outside groove to take over the lead for what would prove to be the final time.&nbsp; Despite challenges from Williams, the Bob Dillner Inc. Racing (team for the SPEED NASCAR television commentator) driver would lead the final 31 laps for his first-ever Super Late Model victory.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>&ldquo;We knew that we had a car that could survive on the outside, but we didn&rsquo;t want to risk it early since we knew it would burn the right front up,&rdquo; said Stroupe of Iron Station, NC.&nbsp; &ldquo;We went down there and held it tight.&nbsp; We held it as close to the bottom and next to Corey&rsquo;s door.&nbsp; It ate off that corner and down the backstretch to clear him.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>&ldquo;We needed this; the crew deserved it.&nbsp; Bond Suss (crew chief of BEC) has been working hard.&nbsp; This is only his fourth race with us, but it is pretty cool to win it for him.&nbsp; I&rsquo;m happy for Bob (Dillner); it is his first Super Late Model race win.&nbsp; It is real cool finally getting the one that we have been needing; we have been close many times.&nbsp; We have finished fourth and sixth and have knocked on the door.&nbsp; It held together and we finally won one, and it&rsquo;s pretty exciting.&nbsp; Plus, it&rsquo;s exciting to win a PASS race.&nbsp; This is a good series and a tough one with a lot of good competitors.&nbsp; Ben Rowe was here and so was Cassius; the 44 (Sanborn) ran really well, and Haase was up front, too, so I&rsquo;m happy to say I was able to beat them here tonight.&rdquo;<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>But, of course, for Stroupe as a teenager, winning one for Mom in the &ldquo;Mom 150&rdquo; was probably the best gift he could have hoped for his mother.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>&ldquo;It is pretty cool,&rdquo; added Stroupe.&nbsp; &ldquo;My mother has been there since the beginning, from Go-Karts to Bandos to Legends, Pro Challenge and now.&nbsp; For the last 11 years she has been going to my races, which is pretty cool for me.&nbsp; This one is for her, too.&rdquo;<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>The PASS South Super Late Models return to action with the third-annual &ldquo;Orange Blossom Special,&rdquo; Saturday, June 7th, at Orange County Speedway in Rougemont, NC.&nbsp; Please stay tuned to racewithpass.com for more details, and be sure to contact PASS through the contact page on the website for marketing opportunities.&nbsp; <br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>This race also serves as a tune-up for the next PASS National Super Late Model Series race on Saturday, July 19th, which is also at Orange County Speedway.&nbsp; It is the second race of a four-race Super Late Model Tour.&nbsp; Corey Williams won the first event in Hickory, NC, in March.&nbsp; The third event is September 21st at Beech Ridge Speedway in Scarborough, ME, and the finale is at Greenville-Pickens Speedway in Greenville, SC.&nbsp; A driver&rsquo;s best three finishes will count toward determining a champion.<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>UNOFFICIAL FINISH<br \/>&ldquo;Mom 150&rdquo;<br \/>Motor Mile Speedway, Radford, VA<br \/>150-laps<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>1) #51 Zach Stroupe<br \/>2) #47 Corey Williams<br \/>3) #51H Alex Haase<br \/>4) #91 Heath Hindman<br \/>5) #44 Trevor Sanborn<br \/>6) #09 Kevin Barrett<br \/>7) #98 Justin Wakefield<br \/>8) #30 Rodney Brooks<br \/>9) #5 Spencer Wauters<br \/>10) #22 Perry Brown<br \/>11) #26 Brian Johnson<br \/>12) #39 Dean Clattenburg<br \/>13) #62 Mark Gibson<br \/>14) #24 Brian Royalty<br \/>15) #20 John Stancill<br \/>16) #00 Ginny Quinones<br \/>17) #05 Alex Fleming<br \/>18) #18 Bradley McCaskill<br \/>19) #42 Tim Pinion<br \/>20) #4 Ben Rowe<br \/>21) #8 Cassius Clark<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>15-Year-Old Zach Stroupe Is First Teen to Win &ndash; 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