CAMPING
RESERVATIONS:
Danielle Lockemy Senior Ticket
Coordinator Reach out to her
directly at
dlockemy@richmondraceway.com
or call 804-228-7500 and ask about
camping for the PASS event. She
will take the order over the phone.
LMSC
ADDITIONAL NOTES - 9/24 All Big
Spring Cars Must Follow Current
Nascar Rules and must meet all
Specs. Superceding Previous Post on
Pigtailed Springs. Transponder
location is 14.2 Feet from Leading
Edge of Front Bumper. AMB is the
System that will be used .You can
use your own Transponders. Only one
per car. Extra Window Bracing Front
and Rear is Mandatory. Excessive
Bathtubing of any windows or body
panels will result in a
penalty.
TECH
CONTACTS: SLMs:
Charlie Rockwell 802-754-2822
(after 5 pm)
Veterans Share Excitement
With Youth
For Chance To Race At
Richmond
NAPLES, ME (October
10) - While some of the best
young drivers in North
America are excited for the
opportunity to race at
Richmond Raceway as part of
the inaugural PASS
Commonwealth Classic on
Saturday, October 20,
veterans share that same
since of anticipation.
Grassroots racing greats
like Rowe, Nasse, Fogleman,
Laperle, Coby, Bonsignore,
McCaskill, and Locklair are
synonymous with winning in
their respective disciplines
of grassroots racing, but
each will be making their
first starts at Richmond. As
a matter of fact of fact,
only a handful of drivers
competing in the PASS
Commonwealth Classic, among
those, Tour-Type Modified
stalwart, Jamie Tomaino,
have ever had the chance to
race there.
Another
of those who have raced at
Richmond and will be
competing with the Pro All
Stars Series (PASS) Super
Late Models is Mike Wallace.
The middle brother of the
famed Wallace racing clan
from Missouri last competed
in the 2015 Daytona 500.
Since then, he has been
mentoring his son, Matt, who
claimed the PASS South Super
Late Model win earlier this
year at Concord Speedway.
But, when the opportunity
came to race at one of his
favorite tracks, Mike
Wallace could not resist the
temptation to get back
behind the wheel.
"When I saw PASS announced
the race at Richmond earlier
this year, I had to do a
double-take to make sure
what I was seeing was real,"
says Wallace, who will be
driving his son's Unker's
Theraputic/Lucas Oil
Chevrolet #6. "Matt was
originally going to race
there in a Late Model Stock
car, but when I realized how
much I missed racing he said
why don't you drive the car
and I will crew chief. We
tested at South Boston
recently and just want to go
to Richmond and be
competitive and have fun."
With nearly 50 starts at
Richmond between Cup,
Xfinity, and Trucks, Wallace
has no lack experience when
it comes to racing on the
3/4-mile speedway. But, he
will be on an even playing
field when it comes to
racing PASS Super Late
Models on the D-shaped
track.
"Richmond is
going to be incredibly fast
for all the divisions racing
there, especially a PASS
Super Late Model," says
Wallace. "The last time I
was in a Super Late Model
was when I raced in Missouri
and won the NASCAR regional
points in 1990, so a lot has
changed. Richmond is a great
racetrack to race on because
it's mulit-grooved like a
superspeedway, but it has
all the classic
characteristics of a short
track. As long as everybody
races smart and shows
respect, it should be a
great race."
Entries
continue to come for next
weekend's race with Boris
Jurkovic, Wes Burton, and a
yet-to-be named driver for
Kyle Busch Motorsports in
the PASS Super Late Model
division. Rob Summers is the
latest Tour-Type Modified
entry, while several Solid
Rock Carriers Late Model
Stock entries have come in
including Ryan Wilson, Terry
Brooks, Jr., Matt Cox, Chad
McCumbee, Will Burns, Chris
Throckmorton, Casey Wyatt,
Adam Cosgrove, and Grayson
Cullather.
A solid
group of Virginia drivers
have recently entered in the
Limited Late Model division,
including Cole Bruce, Reid
Murphy, Eric Bishop,
Franklin Caricofe, Jason
Myers, and North Carolina's,
Josh Lowder. While Street
Stocks continue to enter
from all around including
North Carolina's Gary
Ledbetter, Jr. and Stephen
Sharp, South Carolina's
Ricky Locklair, Sr.,
Georgia's Jeff Sparks, and
Virginia's Justin Brown.
The weekend will begin
on Thursday, October 18 with
hauler parking and safety
inspection for all divisions
from 11 AM - 5 PM. A
practice day for the PASS
Super Late Models, Tour-Type
Modifieds, Solid Rock
Carriers Late Model Stocks,
Limited Late Models, and
Street Stocks is scheduled
for Friday, October 19,
starting with gates opening
and more parking at 7 AM and
practice from 10AM - 5 PM.
On Saturday, October 20,
practice will begin at 9 AM,
qualifying at 1 PM, and
features starting at 4 PM
with 100 laps for the PASS
Super Late Models, 75 laps
for the Tour-Type Modifieds
and Solid Rock Carriers Late
Models Stocks, 50 laps for
the Limited Late Models, and
40 laps for the Street
Stocks.
Entry forms
for all divisions, the
complete weekend schedule,
and additional information
is available at
ProAllStarsSeries.com.
Fans can purchase
tickets online at
RichmondRaceway.com leading
up to the PASS Commonwealth
Classic or at the speedway
the weekend of the event.
And, as an added bonus, fans
will be able to access
Richmond's brand new,
state-of-the-art Fan Zone
and watch everything going
on in the garage area
throughout the weekend with
a paid general admission
ticket.
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 Oxford 250 at
Oxford Plains Speedway, PASS
South's Easter Bunny 150 at
the historic Hickory Motor
Speedway, and the inaugural
Commonwealth Classic at
Richmond Raceway.
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
"Like" the Pro All Stars
Series on Facebook or follow
us on Twitter @PASSSLM14 to
keep up with breaking news
as it happens.
Richmond Raceway is
America's Premier Short
Track annually hosting two
NASCAR race weekends,
featuring the Monster Energy
NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR
XFINITY Series, on a
3/4-mile D-shaped oval.
Richmond is a regional
leader for events including
sports, live music and
consumer trade shows. The
Richmond Raceway Complex's
1,000 plus acre multipurpose
facility hosts more than 200
live events annually
including concerts with top
national recording artists
at The Classic Amphitheater.
To learn more, visit
RichmondRaceway.com and
RichmondRacewayComplex.com.
JUSTIN
BONSIGNORE
DOUG COBY
Bonsignore,
Coby, Canadians, & JR
Motorsports Join Big Name
Entries For Richmond
NAPLES, ME (October
2) -If the latest group of
entries is any indication,
the inaugural PASS
Commonwealth Classic at
Richmond Raceway is shaping
up to be something truly
special. The Pro All Stars
Series (PASS) Super Late
Models will be one of the
headline divisions at
Richmond on Saturday,
October 20 and will compete
for 100 laps and $10,000 to
win in the penultimate event
of the PASS National
Championship series. Two of
Canada's biggest names have
pushed the total number of
Super Late Model entries to
30. Quebec's Patrick Laperle
and Martin Latulippe are
teaming up in a pair of
Frameco-sponsored entries as
they look to take the big
prize back North of the
border.
Stock car
racing's oldest division,
the ground pounding
Tour-Type Modifieds, will
return to Richmond for the
first time since 2002 and
are garnering quite a lot of
attention. Hailed as the
South's biggest Tour-Type
Modified race of the year,
newly crowned Whelen
Modified Tour Champion,
Justin Bonsignore and 5-Time
Tour Champion, Doug Coby,
have both filed entries as
they look to take home the
win in this North-South
Showdown of top open-wheel
talent. They are joined by
fellow Tour driver Blake
Barney, as well as Sammy
Rameau, Richard Savory,
Chris Finocchario, and
Riverhead Raceway standout,
Kyle Soper.
For Coby,
Richmond Raceway is a place
he has dreamed of racing.
And, as a graduate of the
University of Richmond, it
will give the champ a chance
to race in front of friends
and family that rarely get
to see him compete in
person.
"Our team put
this race on the calendar as
soon as we heard about it
and I'm really excited for
the opportunity to race at
Richmond," says Coby, driver
of the Mayhew Tools #2. "We
loved coming down south in
the past and it seems like
Richmond is taking over as
the "must-attend" event in
the region. I consider
Richmond to be home turf and
I want to win that race
about as bad as any other on
our schedule."
NASCAR-style Late Model
Stocks will also be making
their return to Richmond
Raceway for the first time
in a number of years, and
both of the Dale Earnhardt,
Jr.-owned Chevys of Josh
Berry and Sam Mayer are
entered in the Solid Rock
Carriers 75 lapper.
Third-generation racer Ty
Gibb will be driving for
Greg Marlowe, while
Virginians Austin Thaxton,
Mark Wertz, and Rodney Boyd
will be looking to keep the
money in the Commonwealth.
Justin Crider and Will Burns
are also entered, as well as
former Caraway track
champion, Ryan Wilson,
Concord, NC's, Terry Brooks,
Jr., and a strong contingent
from the Myrtle Beach area
led by Chad McCumbee, Matt
Cox, and Chris Throckmorton.
The Limited Late Models
and Street Stocks will be
completing this great
weekend of grassroots racing
under the lights at Richmond
Raceway. Virginia's Richard
Caldwell, Richard Storm,
Doug Warren, Cole Bruce, and
Reid Murphy, along with
North Carolina's Thomas
Chappel have filed Limited
Late Model entries. While
Street Stock drivers from
Maine to California have
entered including Randy
Clark, Chris Flowers, Ricky
Locklair, Jr., Corey
Hutchings, Jim McLaughlin,
Cody Demarmels, Jeff Melton,
Rusty Blackford, Kenny
Green, Chris Finocchario,
Robert Divanna, Matt Gain,
and Dillon Crouch.
The weekend will begin on
Thursday, October 18 with
hauler parking and safety
inspection for all divisions
from 11 AM - 5 PM. A
practice day for the PASS
Super Late Models, Tour-Type
Modifieds, Solid Rock
Carriers Late Model Stocks,
Limited Late Models, and
Street Stocks is scheduled
for Friday, October 19,
starting with gates opening
and more parking at 7 AM and
practice from 10AM - 5 PM.
On Saturday, October 20,
practice will begin at 9 AM,
qualifying at 1 PM, and
features starting at 4 PM
with 100 laps for the PASS
Super Late Models, 75 laps
for the Tour-Type Modifieds
and Solid Rock Carriers Late
Models Stocks, 50 laps for
the Limited Late Models, and
40 laps for the Street
Stocks.
Entry forms
for all divisions, the
complete weekend schedule,
and additional information
is available at
ProAllStarsSeries.com.
Fans can purchase
tickets online at
RichmondRaceway.com leading
up to the PASS Commonwealth
Classic or at the speedway
the weekend of the event.
And, as an added bonus, fans
will be able to access
Richmond's brand new,
state-of-the-art Fan Zone
and watch everything going
on in the garage area
throughout the weekend with
a paid general admission
ticket.
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 Oxford 250 at
Oxford Plains Speedway, PASS
South's Easter Bunny 150 at
the historic Hickory Motor
Speedway, and the inaugural
Commonwealth Classic at
Richmond Raceway. 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
"Like" the Pro All Stars
Series on Facebook or follow
us on Twitter @PASSSLM14 to
keep up with breaking news
as it happens.
Richmond Raceway
is America's Premier Short
Track annually hosting two
NASCAR race weekends,
featuring the Monster Energy
NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR
XFINITY Series, on a
3/4-mile D-shaped oval.
Richmond is a regional
leader for events including
sports, live music and
consumer trade shows. The
Richmond Raceway Complex's
1,000 plus acre multipurpose
facility hosts more than 200
live events annually
including concerts with top
national recording artists
at The Classic Amphitheater.
CAMPING RESERVATIONS:
Danielle Lockemy - Senior
Ticket Coordinator Reach
out to her directly at
dlockemy@richmondraceway.com or call 804-228-7500 and
ask about camping for the
PASS event. She will
take the order over the
phone.
Nasse, Myers, and McCaskill
Highlight Latest Group
Of Richmond Early
Entries
NAPLES, ME
(September 7) - Entries
continue to steadily come in
as October's inaugural PASS
Commonwealth Classic at
Richmond Raceway draws
nearer. The Pro All Stars
Series (PASS) Super Late
Models will be one of the
headline divisions at
Richmond and will compete
for 100 laps and $10,000 to
win in the penultimate event
of the PASS National
Championship series.
Former Easter Bunny 150
winner, Stephen Nasse, from
Florida and 2008 PASS
National Champion, Cassius
Clark, headline the latest
batch of PASS Super Late
Model entries. Several
former Mason-Dixon Meltdown
winners have entered
including Brandon Setzer,
Trevor Noles, Ben Rowe, and
Tyler Church, along with
former two-time Oxford 250
winner, Eddie MacDonald, and
several drivers who were
locked in through the South
Boston qualifier like Lucas
Jones, Jeff Batten, and
Corey Heim.
But, the
PASS Super Late Models will
not be the only division to
tackle the legendary
D-shaped, 3/4-mile oval on
Saturday, October 20. Stock
car racing's oldest
division, the ground
pounding Tour-Type Modifieds
will return to Richmond for
the first time since 2002,
marking the biggest race for
this type of car in the
region all season.
The "Mod Squad" is serious
about their Richmond
opportunity and it shows.
"Big Money" Matt Hirschman,
Eric Goodale, and Modified
legend, Jamie Tomaino were
some of the first to enter
and have now be joined by
two of Southern Modified
racing's biggest names,
Jason Myers, and Bobby
Measmer, Jr, and southern
stalwart, The Hillbilly
Racing team #79 driven by
James Civali. Jon McKennedy,
who won the first ever PASS
Southern Modified event at
Hickory on Easter Bunny
weekend 2016, will be
competing in the Tommy
Baldwin-owned entry, and
former Bristol winner,
Patrick Emerling, will be
making the trip from western
New York.
NASCAR-style Late Model
Stocks, Limited Late Models,
and Street Stocks will all
be competing on this amazing
short track racing card of
events under the famed
lights of Richmond Raceway.
Deac McCaskill, one
of the top Late Model Stock
drivers in the region, has
filed his early entry.
Former PASS competitor and
current Limited Late Model
driver, Clay Jones, is
entered and has expressed
his excitement for the
opportunity to race at one
of America's most
prestigious short tracks.
And, Street Stocks from
Maine to California have
already sent entries in,
including top MASS Street
Stock racers, Ron Flynn and
Kyle Lynch.
The
final early entry deadline
for all divisions will be on
Monday, October 1 giving
teams the opportunity to
save money versus entering
the weekend of the event.
The weekend will begin
on Thursday, October 18 with
hauler parking and safety
inspection for all divisions
from 11 AM - 5 PM. A
practice day for the PASS
Super Late Models, Tour-Type
Modifieds, Solid Rock
Carriers Late Model Stocks,
Limited Late Models, and
Street Stocks is scheduled
for Friday, October 19
starting with gates opening
and more parking at 7 AM and
practice from 10AM - 5 PM.
On Saturday, October 20,
practice will begin at 9 AM,
qualifying at 1 PM, and
features starting at 4 PM
with 100 laps for the PASS
Super Late Models, 75 laps
for the Tour-Type Modifieds
and Solid Rock Carriers Late
Models Stocks, 50 laps for
the Limited Late Models, and
40 laps for the Street
Stocks.
Entry forms
for all divisions and
additional information is
now available at
ProAllStarsSeries.com.
Fans can purchase
tickets online at
RichmondRaceway.com leading
up to the PASS Commonwealth
Classic or at the speedway
the weekend of the event.
And, as an added bonus, fans
will be able to access
Richmond's brand new,
state-of-the-art Fan Zone
and watch everything going
on in the garage area
throughout the weekend with
a paid general admission
ticket.
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 Oxford 250 at
Oxford Plains Speedway, PASS
South's Easter Bunny 150 at
the historic Hickory Motor
Speedway, and the inaugural
Commonwealth Classic at
Richmond Raceway.
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
"Like" the Pro All Stars
Series on Facebook or follow
us on Twitter @PASSSLM14 to
keep up with breaking news
as it happens.
Richmond Raceway is
America's Premier Short
Track annually hosting two
NASCAR race weekends,
featuring the Monster Energy
NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR
XFINITY Series, on a
3/4-mile D-shaped oval.
Richmond is a regional
leader for events including
sports, live music and
consumer trade shows. The
Richmond Raceway Complex's
1,000 plus acre multipurpose
facility hosts more than 200
live events annually
including concerts with top
national recording artists
at The Classic Amphitheater.
Tour-Type Modifieds Added,
Schedule Released,
Tickets Available For PASS
Commonwealth Classic At
Richmond
NAPLES, ME (May 16)
- Officials from the Pro All
Stars Series (PASS) and
Richmond Raceway made
several major announcements
today in regards to the
Inaugural PASS Commonwealth
Classic at Richmond Raceway
on Saturday night, October
20. Stock car racing's
oldest division, the ground
pounding Tour-Type Modifieds
will return to Richmond for
the first time since 2002,
joining the PASS Super Late
Models, Late Model Stocks,
Limited Late Models, and
Street Stocks on this
amazing evening of racing
under the lights. The
weekend will begin on
Thursday, October 18 with
hauler parking and safety
inspection. A practice day
for all divisions is
scheduled for Friday,
October 19 that will also
see more parking and safety
inspection. Additional
practice, qualifying, and
all features will take place
on Saturday afternoon,
October 20, all ending under
the lights of Richmond
Raceway.
In addition,
tickets will be available
for purchase online at
RichmondRaceway.com
beginning today, Wednesday,
May 16. Fans will be able to
purchase tickets online
leading up to the PASS
Commonwealth Classic or at
the speedway the weekend of
the event. And, as an added
bonus, fans will be able to
access Richmond's
state-of-the-art Fan Zone
and watch everything going
on in the garage area
throughout the weekend.
"A lot of work has
already gone in to making
the Inaugural PASS
Commonwealth Classic a
successful event," said PASS
President Tom Mayberry.
"Fans and racers have been
asking for years to see the
Tour-Type Modifieds back at
Richmond and we are glad we
can make this happen. Having
the schedule out at such an
early date and allowing fans
to begin purchasing tickets
can really allow us to get
the Classic into high gear.
This combination of premier,
and unique, divisions will
make the Commonwealth
Classic a true 'once in a
lifetime' racing
opportunity."
The
Commonwealth Classic will
consist of a 100-lap event
for the PASS Super Late
Models, paying $10,000 to
win and $700 to start. Now
entering its 11th season,
Super Late Model racing's
only true national
championship will bring
drivers together from all
over North America to
compete this Fall at
Richmond Raceway.
Additionally, both the
Tour-Type Modifieds and Late
Model Stocks will each
return to Richmond Raceway
for the first time in a
number of years, both
competing in 75-lap races,
paying $7,000 to win and
$700 to start. The Limited
Late Models and Street
Stocks will make their first
ever starts at Richmond
Raceway with the Limiteds
racing for 50 laps and $4000
to win and the Street Stocks
racing for 40 laps and $2000
to win.
"We look
forward to bringing another
weekend of racing to fans in
Racing Virginia with the Pro
All Stars Series," said
Richmond President Dennis
Bickmeier. "The inaugural
PASS Commonwealth Classic
will feature some of North
America's best Super Late
Model, Modified, Late Model,
and Street Stock drivers,
and we are honored PASS
selected Richmond Raceway as
the site for its
championship race weekend.
It is going to be another
great weekend of racing as
the Action Track gets hot in
October."
Andy Seuss,
is one of the top Tour-type
Modified drivers in the
country and is echoing many
of his competitors'
sentiments when it comes to
returning to Richmond
Raceway.
"We would
not miss it," says Seuss. "I
spoke with my car owner and
teammate, Bryan Dauzat, and
he shares my excitement. He
said Richmond was the last
track on his bucket list.
Big thanks to everyone at
PASS and Richmond for making
it happen." On track
activity for the Inaugural
Commonwealth Classic will
begin on Friday, October 19
with rotating practice for
all divisions from 10 AM - 5
PM. On Saturday, October 20,
pit gates will open at 7:30
AM, with rotating practice
from 9 AM - 12:30 PM,
followed by qualifying at 1
PM, last chance races at 3
PM, and features for the
PASS Super Late Models,
Tour-Type Modifieds, Late
Model Stocks, Limited Late
Models, and Street Stocks
set to begin at 4 PM.
To purchase tickets or
for additional information
on the Commonwealth Classic
at Richmond, please go to
ProAllStarsSeries.com or
RichmondRaceway.com.
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 Oxford 250 at
Oxford Plains Speedway, PASS
South's Easter Bunny 150 at
the historic Hickory Motor
Speedway, and the inaugural
Commonwealth Classic at
Richmond Raceway.
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
"Like" the Pro All Stars
Series on Facebook or follow
us on Twitter @PASSSLM14 to
keep up with breaking news
as it happens.
Richmond Raceway is
America's Premier Short
Track annually hosting two
NASCAR race weekends,
featuring the Monster Energy
NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR
XFINITY Series, on a
3/4-mile D-shaped oval.
Richmond is a regional
leader for events including
sports, live music and
consumer trade shows. The
Richmond Raceway Complex's
1,000 plus acre multipurpose
facility hosts more than 200
live events annually
including concerts with top
national recording artists
at The Classic Amphitheater.
To learn more, visit
RichmondRaceway.com and
richmondracewaycomplex.com.
PASS Super Late Models
To Headline Inaugural
PASS Commonwealth Classic
At Richmond Raceway
- PASS
National Championship Event
Will Be 100 Laps, Paying
$10,000 To Win & $700 To
Start
Weekend Will Also
Feature Late Model Stocks,
Limited Late Models, &
Street Stocks Racing Under
the Lights
NAPLES, ME (January 23)
- Officials from the Pro All
Stars Series (PASS) and
Richmond Raceway announced
today a major addition to
the 2018 motorsports
calendar. The PASS Super
Late Models will headline
the inaugural PASS
Commonwealth Classic at
Richmond Raceway on Saturday
night, October 20. The PASS
Super Late Models will
compete in a 100-lap event
on the famed three-quarter
mile oval, along with a 75
lapper for the Late Model
Stock cars, as well as
feature events for Limited
Late Models and Street
Stocks. A practice day for
all divisions is scheduled
for Friday, October 19 that
will see all cars attending
go through a mandatory
safety inspection.
Additional practice,
qualifying, and all features
will take place on Saturday
night, October 20, all
ending under the lights of
Richmond Raceway.
"Many have said that
Richmond Raceway is the
perfect short track for fans
and racers...we agree and
believe the PASS Commonwealth
Classic will be a bucket
list event for short
trackers for years to come,"
said PASS President Tom
Mayberry. "We've been
working with Dennis
[Bickmeier] and his staff at
Richmond for the better part
of the year to give short
track racers and fans this
new event and are glad that
Super Late Model racers,
along with Limiteds and
Street Stocks, will have the
chance to race at Richmond
for the first time ever.
We're also glad that Late
Model Stocks will be
returning to Richmond and
one of the first tracks that
ever ran that division back
in the early 1980s."
"We look forward to bringing
another weekend of racing to
fans in Racing Virginia with
the Pro All Stars Series,"
said Richmond President
Dennis Bickmeier. "The
inaugural PASS Commonwealth
Classic will feature some of
North America's best Super
Late Model drivers, and we
are honored PASS selected
Richmond Raceway as the site
for its championship race
weekend. It is going to be
another great weekend of
racing as the Action Track
gets hot in October."
The PASS Commonwealth Classic
at Richmond will be the
penultimate race of the PASS
National Championship
Series. Now entering its
11th season, Super Late
Model racing's only true
national championship will
bring drivers together from
all over North America to
compete this Fall at
Richmond Raceway.
"When you look at the great
drivers that race in PASS
North from New England and
Canada like Ben Rowe, DJ
Shaw, Travis Benjamin and
others and the great PASS
South drivers like Matt
Craig, Tate Fogleman, Kodie
Conner and those guys, this
is the type of event that
they will want to win and be
a part of," said Mayberry.
"You take those competitors,
along with all the other
great Super Late Model
drivers from the Midwest,
West Coast and the Canadian
Maritimes that we expect to
compete...that's gonna be
one heck of a show come
October."
The
PASS Commonwealth Classic will
consist of a 100 lap event
for the PASS Super Late
Models, paying $10,000 to
win and $700 to start.
Additionally, Late Model
Stocks will return to
Richmond Raceway for the
first time in a number of
years, competing in a 75 lap
race, paying $7,000 to win
and $700 to start. Both the
Limited Late Models and
Street Stocks will make
their first ever starts at
Richmond Raceway with the
Limiteds racing for 50 laps
and $4000 to win and the
Street Stocks racing for 25
laps and $2000 to win.
The PASS Commonwealth Classic
weekend will begin on
Friday, October 19 with
rotating practice for all
divisions from 11:30 AM -
4:30 PM. On Saturday,
October 20, pit gates will
open at 8 AM, with rotating
practice from 10 AM - 12:30
PM, followed by qualifying
at 3 PM, last chance races,
and features for the PASS
Super Late Models, Late
Model Stocks, Limited Late
Models, and Street Stocks
set to begin at 4 PM.
To purchase tickets,
entry forms, and for
additional information on
the PASS Commonwealth Classic at
Richmond, please go to
ProAllStarsSeries.com or
RichmondRaceway.com.
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 Oxford 250 at
Oxford Plains Speedway, PASS
South's Easter Bunny 150 at
the historic Hickory Motor
Speedway, and the inaugural
PASS Commonwealth Classic at
Richmond Raceway.
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
"Like" the Pro All Stars
Series on Facebook or follow
us on
Twitter @PASSSLM14 to
keep up with breaking news
as it happens.
Richmond Raceway is
America's Premier Short
Track annually hosting two
NASCAR race weekends,
featuring the Monster Energy
NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR
XFINITY Series, on a
3/4-mile D-shaped oval.
Richmond is a regional
leader for events including
sports, live music and
consumer trade shows. The
Richmond Raceway Complex's
1,000 plus acre multipurpose
facility hosts more than 200
live events annually
including concerts with top
national recording artists
at The Classic Amphitheater.
To learn more, visit
richmondraceway.com and
richmondracewaycomplex.com.
TECH CONTACTS FOR RACE
DIVISIONS: SLMs:
Charlie Rockwell
802-754-2822 (after 5pm) Late
Model & Limited Late Models:
Mike Bushee
252-908-2021
Street Stocks: Ron
Barfield 843-496-4792
(rebarfield@bellsouth.net)