SATURDAY, SEPT. 28th
Booth Bros./H.P.
Hood Qualifying Day |
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THE PASS SLM 150 |
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HALLSTROM -
SWEET - SHAW |
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PASS
N0RTH SLMs at TROAD
OFFICIAL RACE RESULTS -
9-28-19 |
1) 40 - Nick Sweet -
150 Laps 2) 60 - DJ Shaw
- 150 3) 1vt - Evan
Hallstrom - 150 4) 12g -
Derek Griffith - 150 5)
47 - Gabe Brown - 150 6)
09 - Jeremy Davis - 149 |
7) 4 - Ben Rowe -
149 8) 5x - Bobby
Therrien - 148 9) 24j -
JP Josiasse - 146 10) 5b
- Brandon Barker - 69 11)
14 - Phil Scot - 41 DNS -
77 - Jeremy Sorel |
ENTRIES RECEIVED - TROAD - 9-28 |
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Sweet Domination Saturday
Night at the Milk Bowl |
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Story by: Ian Pettigrew,
Speed51.com Northeast
Correspondent - Twitter:
@ian_pettigrew
Nick Sweet might be
struggling to find speed in
his American-Canadian Tour
Late Model at the Vermont
Milk Bowl, but that didn't
stop him from putting on a
clinic during the PASS North
Super Late Model feature at
Thunder Road on Saturday.
Sweet dominated the race,
leading 132 of 150 laps en
route to notching his second
PASS victory of the season.
I knew when we unloaded
[the Super Late Model] that
it was fast," Sweet said.
"It drove really well as it
showed during the race, I
think we led most of the
race, capped out on a good
finish there so that was
really good."
Sweet
is also running his ACT car
this weekend but thus far
has not been able to find
the speed he wants to
capture a fourth Milk Bowl
victory. Following his PASS
victory, Sweet finished
fifth in his 50-lap
qualifier to earn himself a
12th-place starting spot in
Sunday's Milk Bowl.
"Now we can hopefully carry
a little bit of that
momentum and bring it into
the Milk Bowl here because
we have a lot of work to do
on the Late Model," he said.
"It was fun to lead laps,
hopefully we can lead more
laps, we'll see. I'm trying
to be optimistic with the
Late Model but we have a
long way to go."
Series points leader D.J.
Shaw rebounded from a tough
outing at White Mountain
Motorsports Park one week
ago, bringing his No. 60
Ford Mustang home in second
place.
"It's a good
rebound for us," Shaw said.
"It couldn't have really
gone any worse [at White
Mountain] but we recovered
as a team last week and
salvaged what we could and
bounced back into form
today. I wish we didn't get
whooped by Nick so bad, but
second is always good, so
we'll move forward with
that."
Young gun Evan
Hallstrom used his local
knowledge of the track to
come home third, a result
that he knows is hard to
achieve against the stars of
the series.
"I have a
ton of laps around here,
I've run a full season here
in an ACT car so that
helps," Hallstrom said.
"Obviously one of the big
ones would be the Oxford
250, any PASS event really,
I mean you have guys like
Ben Rowe. Derek Griffith,
he's a five-time winner, to
get underneath him and drive
by him with ease, I mean
it's just a great run. I
can't thank my guys enough."
Championship contender
Derek Griffith brought his
No. 12G home in fourth, but
will lose a bit of ground to
Shaw in the points chase
entering the final two
events. Gabe Brown had a
strong run in his No. 47
Super Late Model and came
home fifth. |
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