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PASS SUPER LATE MODELS at
CHAUDIERE OFFICIAL RACE RESULTS -
9-12-15 |
1) 7l - Glen Luce -
200 Laps 2) 80qc - Donald
Theetge - 200 3) 27qc -
Alexander Gingras - 200
4) 4n - Ben Rowe - 200 5)
73 - Joey Doiron - 200 6)
09 - Jeremy Davis - 200
7) 42qc - Eric St. Gelais -
200 8) 40qc - David
Michaud - 199 9) 7 - Mike
Rowe - 199 |
10) 16me - Travis
Stearns - 199 11) 71qc -
Raphael Lessard - 199 12)
2qc - Dany Poulin - 198
13) 37qc - Marc Begin - 195
14) 97qc - Jacques Poulin -
194 15) 83qc - Martin
Goulet - 152 16) 91qc -
Patrick Laperle - 140 17)
16qc - Kevin Roberge - 140
18) 17 - Travis Benjamin -
102 |
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PASS AIM
Recycling Super Late Models
Looking To Chaudiere And
Beech Ridge |
NAPLES, ME
(September 10) - Following
the hoopla of the 42nd
Annual AIM Recycling Oxford
250 Presented By Kenny
U-Pull, Pro All Stars Series
(PASS) AIM Recycling Super
Late Model competitors now
shift their focus to two
more familiar events. This
weekend, PASS heads "North
Of The Border" to join the
American Canadian Tour (ACT)
Late Models for Twin 200's
at Autodrome Chaudiere.
Then, PASS returns state
side for the 9th Annual PASS
400 Weekend at Beech Ridge
Motor Speedway, featuring
the Southern Maine
Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep 300.
Despite struggling to a
disappointing 25th place
finish in the Oxford 250,
current PASS AIM Recycling
Super Late Model points
leader Mike Rowe still
maintains a healthy
advantage in the standings.
Rowe sits just over 100
points on his nearest
championship combatants
Travis Benjamin and Joey
Doiron. Benjamin, a two-time
Oxford 250 champion, and
Doiron, a former PASS winner
at Beech Ridge, were not
able to capitalize on Rowe's
missteps at Oxford, both
suffering their own poor
finishes.
Sitting
just behind the championship
leaders are Turner, ME's Ben
Rowe and Newmarket, NH's
Bryan Kruczek. Chaudiere and
Beech Ridge will be pivotal
for both drivers if they
have any hopes of joining
the title fight. Ben Rowe
ended a long winless drought
in the North by taking the
checkered flag at Autodrome
Chaudiere, while Kruczek was
able to score his first
career PASS victory at Beech
Ridge Motor Speedway back in
May.
Both races
coming up are expected to
attract some of the best
racers from New England and
Canada. Veteran Quebec
driver Patrick Laperle
scored his only win of the
season last time PASS raced
at Chaudiere back in June.
Veteran Travis Benjamin,
along with fellow veteran
Johnny Clark will be looking
for their first wins of the
season, while defending
Oxford 250 champion Glen
Luce hopes to make it
two-in-a-row in PASS
competition.
Action
begins this Saturday
afternoon at Autodrome
Chaudiere with practice at 2
PM for the PASS Super Late
Models, ACT Late Models, and
4 Cylinders. At 6 PM, heat
races for all divisions will
go green, followed by main
event racing at 7 PM,
featuring Twin 200s for the
PASS AIM Recycling Super
Late Models and ACT Late
Models.
The Pro All
Stars Series is recognized
as North America's premier
sanctioning body for asphalt
Super Late Models and boasts
such marquee events as the
legendary AIM Recycling
Oxford 250 Presented By
Kenny U-Pull at Oxford
Plains Speedway and PASS
South's Easter Bunny 150 at
the historic Hickory Motor
Speedway.
For
technical information
concerning all PASS
divisions please send
questions to
passracing@roadrunner.com.
For media or marketing
questions, please contact
Alan Dietz at 704-231-2039
or
alandietzpass@live.com.
And, don't forget to
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Series on Facebook or follow
us on Twitter @PASSSLM14 to
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