SATURDAY, MARCH
30, 2019 |
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IRVAN #28 & REED
#14 |
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PASS NATIONAL OPEN SLMs at
RICHMOND OFFICIAL RACE
RESULTS - 3-30-19 |
1) 14 - Austin
Reed - 75 2) 28 - Jared
Irvan - 75 3) 54 - Matt
Craig - 75 4) 4n - Ben
Rowe - 75 5) 84 - Augie
Grill - 75 6) 17ma -
Eddie MacDonald - 75 7)
12g - Derek Griffith - 75
8) 23 - Eddie Van Meter - 75
9) 6 - Mike Wallace - 75 10) 43 - Kyle Reed -
75 11) 93ct - Ray
Christian III - 75 12) 9
- Brandon Watson - 75 |
13)
45 - Kodie Conner - 69
14) 24j - JP Josiasse - 68
15) 24 - Colin Garrett - 62
16) 84qc - Martin Latulippe
- 48 17) 8f - Tate
Fogleman - 47 18) 7me -
Travis Benjamin - 28 19)
60 - DJ Shaw - 9 DNS - 59
- Reid Lanpher DNS - 7 -
Justin Crider DNS - 08 -
Nicholas Naugle DQ - 78 -
Corey Heim |
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JOHNSON -
HOPKINS - CRAIG |
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PASS NATIONAL CRATE SLMs at
RICHMOND OFFICIAL RACE
RESULTS - 3-30-19 |
1) 15 - Mike Hopkins
- 75 Laps 2) 15ma - Jake
Johnson - 75 3) 54 - Matt
Craig - 75 4) 84qc -
Martin Latulippe - 75 5)
47 - Gabe Brown - 75 6)
4n - Ben Rowe - 75 7) 42
- Kyle Reed - 75 8) 43 -
Devin O'Connnell - 75 9)
40me - Dan McKeage - 75 |
10) 35 - Derek
Ramstom - 75 11) 40 -
Bryan Shipp - 75 12) 7 -
Travis Benjamin - 74 13)
00 - Bryan Kruczek - 74
14) 93ct - Ray Christian III
- 62 15) 59 - Reid
Lanpher - 24 16) 94 -
Garrett Hall - 23 DNS -
00 - Jimmy Renfrew Jr. |
Reed, Hopkins Take PASS
Commonwealth Classic
Wins |
RICHMOND, VA (March
30) - Austin Reed and Mike
Hopkins split Pro All Stars
Series (PASS) Super Late
Model wins in the Inaugural
PASS Commonwealth Classic
Saturday afternoon at
Richmond Raceway.
"The crew made some awesome
adjustments at the halfway
break and then the car was
on rails," said Reed after
the biggest win of his
career. "To win at Richmond
is just amazing. I can't
believe we won yet, but I
can't wait for it to sink
in."
In qualifying,
both PASS Crate pole sitter
Ray Christian, III and Heim,
the PASS Open fast
qualifier, were quicker than
Kevin Harvick's pole time at
Richmond last fall, with
Heim posting a lap of
126.152 miles per hour.
Heim jumped to the lead
at the start for the PASS
Open Super Late Model race,
while Tate Fogleman settled
into second. The car on the
move early was Matt Craig,
who started sixth, but moved
past Fogleman for second on
lap 30. The two made slight
contact at the exit of turn
two causing damage to the
right rear of Craig's
Camaro. Craig was able to
repair the damage during the
competition caution on lap
40.
On the restart,
Craig appeared to get the
advantage on Heim entering
turn one, but Heim would
rocket back by him down the
backstretch. The battle for
second between Craig and
Fogleman would heat up
again, literally. As
Fogleman looked ready to
take the position, a fire
would erupt from under the
hood of his car to bring out
the second caution of the
night on lap 48.
Following the restart, Craig
continued to struggle a bit
as Ben Rowe looked to try
and take second. But, after
the two made contact in turn
three, Jared Irvan was able
to jump up to the outside
and pass both of them for
second. The fastest car on
the racetrack, though, was
Austin Reed as he was making
his way up from the rear of
the field. Reed would take
second from Irvan with three
laps to go, but would run
out of time as Heim led
flag-to-flag to apparently
take his first career PASS
Super Late Model win. But,
in post-race inspection,
Heim's car was disqualified,
handing the win to Reed.
Irvan would finish second,
followed by Craig, Rowe, and
Augie Grill. Rounding out
the top ten were Eddie
MacDonald, Derek Griffith,
Eddie Van Meter, Mike
Wallace, and Kyle Reed.
At the drop of the green
flag for the PASS Crate Late
Models, Christian jumped out
to the lead from the pole.
After a caution for debris
from Garrett Hall's machine
on lap 10, Martin Latulippe
was able to grab the lead
from Christian on the
restart. It would be
short-lived though as
Christian reassumed the top
spot three laps later. The
caution would wave again on
lap 24 when Hall slammed the
turn four wall after
spinning in fluid from the
car of Reid Lanpher.
Prior to the competition
caution on lap 40, Hopkins
would snag the lead from
Christian. But just two laps
after the restart, Christian
would move back by to take
the lead. Christian looked
to be driving away for the
win, but would fall off the
pace with just 12 laps to go
with mechanical issues.
Hopkins moved back up front
and led the rest of the way
for his second career PASS
win over Jake Johnson, Matt
Craig, Latulippe, and Gabe
Brown. Rounding out the top
ten were Ben Rowe, Kyle
Reed, Devin O'Connell, Dan
McKeage, and Derek Ramstrom.
"I can't believe that we
just won at Richmond," said
Hopkins in victory lane. "We
really struggled with the
car yesterday in traffic,
but we put our heads
together and worked on the
car and it handled
flawlessly today. I'm
honestly a little emotional,
this is just awesome!"
Joey Polewarcyzk, Jr.
was the ACT Late Model
winner and Matt Hirschman
was the Tour-Type Modified
victor, while Jason McDowell
took the MASS Street Stock
win and Emerson Cayer
claimed the NEMST Mini Stock
win.
The PASS
National Championship Super
Late Models will be in
action next up on Sunday,
April 7 for The Icebreaker
at Thompson Speedway in
Connecticut. Entry forms are
currently available at
ProAllStarsSeries.com. Be
sure to "Like" the Pro All
Stars Series on Facebook or
follow us on Twitter at
@PASSSLM14. |
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MEASAMER -
HIRSCHMAN - SEUSS |
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DUBEAU -
POLEWARCZYK - HELLIWELL |
ACT TOUR RICHMOND RESULTS |
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LOCKLAIR -
MCDOWELL - OVITT |
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KIMBALL - CAYER
- CANIPE |
NEMST RICHMOND RESULTS |
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ENTRIES RECEIVED: |
SLM Open Race
SLM Crate Race
ACT Race |
Modifieds Race
Street Stock Race
4 Cylinder Race |
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FRIDAY RICHMOND PRACTICE -
3/29/19 |
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