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"THE
EASTER BUNNY 150"
Saturday, April 23rd
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Winner
Stephen Nasse #51 |
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The Easter Bunny 150
Podium: (L-R) 3rd place Jay Fogleman
#4s, Winner Stephen Nasse #51n,
2nd place Preston Peltier #26. (51
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Fast time - Preston
Peltier |
Last Chance #1 |
Last Chance #1
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Photos by
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Stephen
Nasse Wins Easter Bunny 150
PASS
Rookie battles Preston Peltier to
earn his 1st PASS win |
Hickory NC (4/24) The Pro
All Stars Series (PASS) South
headed to
the famed Hickory Motor Speedway
(NC) on Saturday, April 23rd, for
the prestigious Easter Bunny super
late model showdown, the first PASS
National event of the 2011 race
season. Florida native Stephen Nasse
went to victory lane after a rough
and tumble battle with defending
PASS South Champion Preston Peltier.
44 of the nation's top Super
Late Model drivers hit the track to
earn their way into the field during
qualifying and, it was Preston
Peltier claiming the pole with a
14.734-second lap over Justin
Wakefield, Bradley McCaskill, Andy
Loden and Dean Clattenburg.
With the top-20 drivers locked into
the field, the remainder of the
racers were split into two
last-chance races, where the
top-three drivers from each race
earned their spot in the starting
field.
In the first
last-chance race, yellow fever kept
the cars bunched up while big names
tried to race their way into the
Easter Bunny. With Jody Lavender and
Cassius Clark firmly in the
first-two positions the battle on
the track was for the third and
final transfer spot Becca Kasten had
it until the white-flag lap but
contact with Dylan Kwasniewski sent
Kasten back to fourth and
Kwasniewski went on to make the
feature.
The second
last-chance race was a bit calmer
with only one yellow flag slowing
the field. David O�Dell drove his
way to the front and the win, taking
the first of the three transfer
spots. John Batten and Dillon
Oliver, who started the second
last-chance race on the front row,
crossed the line second and third
respectively, also earning their way
into the big race.
The
balance of the field was filled by
provisionals to equal a 30-car
field.
After the top-10
redraw Jay Fogleman (who qualified
eighth) and Steve Legendre (who
qualified tenth) started on the
front row with Justin Wakefield and
Blaney occupying row two. Legendre
got a great start, taking the lead
with Fogleman dropping in second. A
few laps later, Wakefield used his
bumper to get second from Fogleman
with Blaney working his way to
third, Nasse fourth and Fogleman
back to fifth.
The first
yellow flag flew at lap nine after
contact sent Clattenburg and Roger
Lee Newton around in turn two,
stacking up the field. Most cars
were able to drive off, but many
including Gray Gaulding, Batten,
Jimmy Weller and Kwasniewski had
various levels of damage and had to
pit for repairs.
Wakefield
got a great restart, taking the lead
from Legendre. But Nasse was on a
mission, moving around Legendre for
second and into the lead on lap 12.
Legendre moved back up to the second
position with Wakefield third,
Blaney forth, and Loden up to fifth.
While Nasse and Legendre
distanced themselves from the field,
Loden worked his way up to the third
position with Blaney running fourth
and Wakefield running fifth at lap
50.
PASS fans were treated to
side-by-side battles throughout the
field as drivers were racing hard
for every inch on the track. The
hard racing slowed though on lap 68
as the second yellow flew when
McCaskill and Colt James got
together in turn two. Their contact
collected Newton, who had
significant damage and had to park
it for the night. At the caution,
Nasse, Legendre, Blaney, Loden and
Peltier rounded out the top five.
Legendre claimed the lead off
the restart, sending Nasse back to
second at lap 70. The top-five cars,
which also included Loden, Peltier
and Blaney, all ran nose to tail at
the front.
The third yellow
flew at lap 78 as Kyle Benjamin and
Brandon Lynn went around in turn
two. Both were able to drive off
without any assistance.
On
the restart Legendre almost had
Nasse cleared for the lead but on
lap 81 Nasse used the high side to
take the lead back. Nasse and
Legendre distanced themselves from
the rest of the pack with the battle
on the track for the next 20 laps
happening between Loden, Blaney and
Peltier for the third position. Just
past lap 100 Peltier moved his way
to fourth, then to third. At lap 110
he passed Legendre for second,
looking to run down Nasse for the
lead. Peltier went high while
working around lapped traffic,
losing a few spots on the track.
That put Legendre back to second
with Blaney in third and Peltier to
fourth. All three cars battled hard
for the second spot until they came
up on the lapped car of Lynn.
Contact between Blaney and Lynn sent
Lynn's car around on the front
stretch, giving Blaney some body
damage and costing him several
positions on the track.
On
the restart with less than 30 laps
to go Peltier worked his way to
second and then put the pressure on
Nasse for the lead. The pair got
together several times with Peltier
prevailing for the top spot. Nasse
tried to get back to the front but
with 20 laps to go Peltier was able
to drive away from the field with
Nasse, Fogleman, Legendre and Blaney
all giving chase.
With just
two laps remaining a hard battle
behind the leaders brought out the
yellow flag as Ben Rowe and Weller
made contact in turn four, sending
Weller around. At the yellow,
Peltier, Nasse, Fogleman, Ben Rowe
and Clark were running in the top
five.
Nasse had his
opportunity on the final restart.
Peltier and Nasse banged fenders and
bumpers and Nasse got to the
checkered flag first to earn his
first PASS South Super Late Model
win.
'That was crazy,' said
Nasse in victory lane. 'I didn't
think there was going to be another
caution in the race. I was planning
on coming home second. He (Peltier)
drove me clean and I really do
appreciate that.'
Many
veterans in the PASS series earn
their victories with tire management
throughout the race, but Nasse went
all out every lap of the event.
'I knew with this Crate (motor)
car I wasn't going to use up too
much of the rear tires, so I kind of
let the dog eat and tried to get as
far ahead as I could just in case it
went all green.It is amazing. I
haven't been to the winner's circle
in a while. This is a definite
pick-me-up. All the crew worked so
hard to get this win.'
Peltier did everything he could to
win the race, but came up one
position short, frustrating the
series veteran. 'This thing was just
a little slow on restarts,' said
Peltier. 'It took a few laps for it
to get going. I did everything but
wreck him. To be honest with you, I
am getting tired of finishing
second. That is the third one this
year. It is time for a win.'
Fogleman, who made the move to the
series a few years back and has
achieved success in PASS South
competition since, crossed the line
third. 'I am glad everything went
good for the fans,' said Fogleman.
'I knew as soon as I talked to these
guys and what they were doing with
this series that I made the right
decision (to race PASS), and I just
hoped everyone else would get on
board. It looks like all the real
racers are coming this way.'
Blaney and Ben Rowe rounded out the
top five.
PASS South will be
back in action at South Boston
Speedway (VA) on Saturday, May 7th.
The next PASS National event will be
Saturday, May 28th, at Motor Mile
Speedway (VA). |
Official Finish - Easter Bunny 150
- 4/23
1) 51n - Stephen Nasse
2) 26 - Preston Peltier
3) 4 - Jay Fogleman 4) 10
- Ryan Blaney 5) 4n - Ben
Rowe 6) 29 - Andy Loden
7) 98 - Justin Wakefield
8) 20 - Steven Legendre
9) 91 - Heath Hindman 10)
6 - David Ragan 11) 2L -
Kevin Leicht 12) 8 -
Cassius Clark 13) 180 -
Dean Clattenburg 14) 15 -
Colt James 15) 00 - Grant
Davidson |
16)
23 - Jimmy Weller
17) 71B -
Kyle Benjamin
18) 76 -
Jerrick Johnson
19) 75 -
David Odell
20) 2 - Gray
Gaulding
21) 80 -
Dillon Olliver
22) 18 -
Bradley McCaskill
23) 41 - Wes
Burton
24) 33 -
Roger Lee Newton
25) 29L -
Landon Cling
26) 3 - Dylan
Kwashiewski
27) 115 -
Jody Lavender
28) 07 - Matt
McCall
29) 48 - John
Batten
30) 30 - Mike
Rowe |
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"THE
EASTER BUNNY 150"
Saturday, April 23rd
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Hickory Event Schedule
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Hickory Entry List |
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Easter Bunny Kicks Off 2011 PASS
National Championship Chase |
Drivers from North and South Ready
To
Battle at
Hickory Motor Speedway |
Naples ME
(4/19) Every racing
season super late model drivers from
the north and south flock to the
historic Hickory (NC) Motor Speedway
for an event that has grown in
stature every year. The Easter Bunny
is now a premiere event on the Pro
All Stars Series (PASS) South schedule
and on Saturday, April 23 the
thunder of PASS super late models
comes alive when the Easter Bunny
150 once again brings drivers from
across the country to North Carolina
for a shot at the coveted trophy.
The Easter
Bunny always draws over 40 of the
country's elite super late model
race teams, the 2011 edition is
shaping up to be one of the
highlights of the PASS South season.
Ryan Blaney, Jay Fogleman, 2010 PASS
South and National Champion, Preston
Peltier and Jody Lavender are ready
to mix it up with 2011 series
rookies Gray Gaulding, Becca Kasten,
Brandon Lynn and many more. PASS
North drivers Ben Rowe, Mike Rowe
and Travis Benjamin are set to
compete in the 150 green flag lap
event.
Plenty of big
names in the super late model world
have claimed the special hardware on
Easter weekend. Mike Rowe claimed
the inaugural Easter Bunny in 2006
and Ryan Lawyer earned the victory
in 2007. Corey Williams and Ben Rowe
added their names in the record book
as winners in 2008 and 2009
respectively, and Preston Peltier's
late race charge sealed the 2010
win. over Fogleman and Blaney.
While it is
still early in the 2011 PASS South
season, the same three drivers that
battled for the 2010 Easter Bunny
win are on top of the points, just
in reverse order. Blaney currently
sits on top of the charts over
Fogleman and Peltier with Steven
Legendre and Andy Loden tied for
fourth and fifth. Jody Lavender,
Heath Hindman, Justin Wakefield,
John Batten and Jimmy Weller round
out the top-10 standings, and all
will be looking to move up as they
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The Easter Bunny is round
one of the 2011 PASS National
Championship, six races in five
states from Carolina to New England.
The 2011 National champ will receive
a host of new awards including a A
Miller welder, the use of a
McGunegill Engine Performance(MEP)
GM Equalizer Sealed Engine during
the 2012 racing season, and a
complete super late model
clutch/bellhousing /starter package
from Quarter Master Industries. Past
PASS National Champions include
Cassius Clark (2008), Ben Rowe
(2009) and Peltier (2010).
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Hickory Event Schedule |
The Pro All Stars Series (PASS)
South
Easter Bunny 150 weekend will kick
off on Friday, April 22 with an
optional practice. Gates open at 2
:00 PM and rotating practice is
scheduled from 4:00 PM until 7:00
PM. On race day April 23 the gates
open at 11:00 AM,practice is set for
1:30 PM until 4:00 PM, and time
trials roll off at 5:00 PM. Racing
gets the green at 6:30 PM. The CCS
Late Model Sportsman Series, Legends
Cars, Bandoleros and the Allison
Legacy Series join the PASS super
late models on the card. |
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