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Saturday, June 7th - 7 PM
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JOHNNY CLARK
BACK ON TRACK
AFTER SPEEDWAY
660 VICTORY |
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, who 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 continued to lead
until lap 34 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.
A solid run by Joey
Doiron saw the #73 now
battling for the lead on lap
124. Doiron got the jump on
Clark on the restart and
brought DJ Shaw with him.
Shaw, hungry for that fourth
straight victory battles by
Doiron as Clark races by as
well and into the lead as
Doiron’s motor starts to
break down. Once Shaw was by
the #73, he set sail to
challenge race leader Clark.
With ten laps
remaining Shaw dove to the
inside of Clark, but Clark
prevailed in the high line,
capturing the victory. Shaw,
Doiron, Luce, and Travis
Benjamin completed the top
five.
Mike Rowe,
Gary Smith, Cassius Clark,
Matt Harris and Cole
Boudreau rounded out the top
ten. Heat checkers flew for
Johnny Clark, Cassius Clark,
and Travis Benjamin.
The next event for the Pro
All Stars Series will be on
Montmagny, Quebec on
Saturday, June 28th. |
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SUPER LATE MODELS at
SPEEDWAY 660
UNOFFICIAL RACE RESULTS -
6-7-14 |
1) 54 - Johnny Clark
- 150 Laps 2) 60 - DJ
Shaw - 150 3) 73 - Joey
Doiron - 150 4) 7L - Glen
Luce - 150 5) 17 - Travis
Benjamin - 150 6) 24 -
Mike Rowe - 150 7) 75 -
Gary Smith - 150 8) 13 -
Cassius Clark - 150 9) 87
- Matt Harris - 150 10)
00 - Cole Boudreau - 150
11) 4n - Ben Rowe - 150 |
12) 7 - Curtis Gerry
- 150 13) 32 - Sarah
McKay - 150 14) 2qc -
Dany Poulin - 146 15) 52d
- Dustin Tucker - 146 16)
28 - Kirk Thibeau - 71
17) 88 - Kevin Moore - 71
18) 10 - Michael Lavoie - 71
19) 84qc - Martin Latulippe
- 33 20) 2n - Matt
Matheson - 23 21) 42qc -
Eric St. Gelais - 9 |
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SLM Entries Received - 660 - 6-7 |
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TRAVIS BENJAMIN
#17 & JOHNNY CLARK #54 AT
660 IN 2012 |
PASS NORTH TEAMS
HEAD TO SPEEDWAY 660
SATURDAY 6/7 |
Geary New Brunswick
CA - North America’s top
short-track series rolls
into Speedway 660 this
weekend for a sensational
Saturday night show. The
PASS 150 will see the
All-Stars make their only
Atlantic Canadian stop of
the season. And it’s all
happening at 7:05PM on
Saturday, June 7th.
After a year’s hiatus from
Speedway 660, the PASS North
Super Late Models return to
the beautiful 1/3 mile speed
plant. In 2012, Johnny Clark
took over the lead on lap
101 of Sunday afternoon's
PASS North Super Late Model
200 at Speedway 660 to
capture his third 200 lap
PASS feature in a row at the
Geary New Brunswick oval.
Travis Benjamin earned the
runner up spot and Cassius
Clark raced under the
checkers third. Kyle DeSouza
and Derek Ramstrom completed
the top five.
PASS
North Super Late Model race
fans from the Maritimes,
Quebec and the New England
States will also be treated
to racing in the Martins
Home Heating Sportsman and
DMR Auto Sales and Service
Street Stock Divisions.
There’s plenty of
camping available, so please
reserve your site ASAP by
calling or emailing the
Speedway. The Track number
is 506-454-7223. Rain date
for this event will be
Sunday afternoon at 2pm. |
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