SOUTH BOSTON, VA
(August 15) - Pro All Stars
Series (PASS) South Super
Late Model points leader
Zane Smith assumed the lead
with 35 laps to go following
a crash between leaders
Stephen Nasse and Brandon
Setzer and led the rest for
his third win of the season
Saturday night at South
Boston Speedway.
"We
were just saving that whole
time, all three of us, and
we were just nose to tell
that entire time and I had
my chance and went to the
bottom," said Smith
afterwards in victory lane.
"It sucks, I would have
loved to race with them, but
it is what it is and we were
able to get the win."
In qualifying, Nasse
went out first during the
session and laid down the
fastest lap overall with a
speed of 92.885 miles per
hour around the 4/10 mile
speedway. Following the top
10 qualifiers redraw, Nasse
drew pill number one to stay
on the pole for the 150 lap
main event. He would be
flanked by Smith on the
outside, who qualified sixth
and drew pill number two.
Nasse jumped into the
lead on the initial start
followed by Smith and Setzer
in tight formation. The lead
pack raced hard in the early
going with Jared Fryar and
Brandon Ward making contact
in turn four while racing
for sixth. While both
continued without any
apparent damage, Ward's
machine slowed exiting turn
four on lap 19. As other
drivers dodged Ward's
disabled car, Lucas Jones
had nowhere to go slamming
Ward's machine as they
entered turn one to bring
out the first caution of the
night.
On the
restart, Nasse continued to
lead over Smith and Setzer,
while Trevor Noles, rookie
Christian Eckes, and Spencer
Davis settled into position
behind the leaders. At the
halfway point on lap 75,
Smith began to peak to the
inside of Nasse's Chevrolet,
while Setzer began applying
pressure to Smith on the
outside. Behind the leaders,
Eckes made the move around
Noles to take fourth with 46
laps to go. Noles would fall
from the race three laps
later due to a mechanical
issue.
On lap 110,
the battle for the lead
again intensified as both
Smith and Setzer applied
pressure to Nasse. Fans were
greatly entertained as Nasse
worked the middle groove
while Smith utilized the
lower groove and Setzer
continued to run strong up
on the outside. With 35 laps
to go, Smith looked to the
inside of Nasse exiting turn
two. As the leaders entered
turn three, Setzer made
contact with Nasse's
machine, sending both cars
spinning hard into the
outside wall.
Smith
now assumed the lead for the
restart and was flanked to
his outside by Eckes. Smith
quickly moved out front, but
the battle was now behind
him for second. Tate
Fogleman made a power move
entering turn three on lap
117 storming past both
Spencer Davis and Eckes on
the outside to move in to
second.
On lap 123, a
new player was coming into
the mix as Late Model Stock
veteran Deac McCaskill,
making his first ever PASS
South Super Late Model
start, moved by Eckes to
take third. With 20 laps to
go, McCaskill continued his
surge, taking second from
Fogleman. McCaskill closed
to within three car lengths
of the leader Smith, but
could not get any closer.
Smith eventually stretched
his lead and went on to take
the checkered flag for his
third win of 2015 over
McCaskill, Fogleman, Eckes,
and Jared Irvan. Rounding
out the top 10 were Davis,
Fryar, Matt Craig, Nick
Robinson, and Brandon Lynn.
The NASCAR Late Model
Stocks competed in Twin 75s
with Matt Bowling holding
off Lee Pulliam by less than
a car length for the win in
the first race. In the
second Twin 75, Bobby
McCarty took advantage of
contact between race leaders
Matt Waltz and Pulliam and
led the rest of the way for
the win.
The PASS
South Super Late Models will
be in action once again for
150 laps, along with the
PASS Pro Late Models on
Saturday, September 26th at
Southern National
Motorsports Park in Kenly,
NC. Entry forms and more
information will be
available at
ProAllStarsSeries.com.
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