SATURDAY, JULY 20th |
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The PASS 150
PRESENTED BY
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PASS N0RTH SLMs at WMMP
OFFICIAL RACE
RESULTS - 7-20-19 |
1) 12g - Derek
Griffith - 150 Laps 2) 5m
- Dillon Moltz - 150 3)
60 - DJ Shaw - 150 4) 97
Joey Polewarczyk Jr. - 150
5) 4n - Ben Rowe - 150 6)
40 - Nick Sweet - 150 7)
5x - Bobby Therrien - 150
8) 59 - Reid Lanpher - 150 |
9) 35 - Derek
Ramstrom - 150 10) 47 -
Gabe Brown - 150 11) 90 -
Craig Weinstein - 150 12)
94 - Garrett Hall - 150
13) 1vt - Evan Hallstrom -
149 14) 7 - Travis
Benjamin - 132 15) 81 -
Dan Winters - 89 16) 88 -
Brandon Baker - 52 |
ENTRIES RECEIVED - WMMP - 7-20 |
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Photos
by Norm Marx |
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Photos
by Lindsay Ellison |
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Derek Griffith best in PASS
Super Late Model action at
White Mountain Motorsports
Park |
North Woodstock, NH
- Derek Griffith drove to
his third Pro All Stars
Series North Super Late
Model victory of the year
Saturday night in the New
England Race Fuels Sunoco
150 at White Mountain
Motorsports Park in North
Woodstock, New Hampshire.
Griffith, the reigning
PASS Super Late Model
National Championship Series
kingpin, took the lead away
from fellow Hudson, New
Hampshire hotshoe Joey
Polewarczyk, Jr., then
easily outran Connecticut
native Dillon Moltz to the
checkered flag.
Griffith, who started the
race from 13th position, and
his LCM Motorsports
operation jumped right back
into the thick of the PASS
North SLM championship
battle with their score. New
Jay, Maine resident Moltz,
impressive in a second-place
performance, nailed down his
best finish of the year.
Like winner Griffith,
defending PASS North Super
Late Model titlist DJ Shaw
of Center Conway, New
Hampshire got a lot closer
to the top of the
championship standings with
a third-place run aboard the
Precision JLM car. Shaw
started the race from 12th
position.
Polewarczyk
ended up in fourth place
after leading the middle
portion of the 150-lapper.
Ben Rowe of Turner, Maine
was fifth after several pit
stops, probably passing more
Super Late Models than any
rival on this night.
Nick Sweet, Bobby Therrien,
Reid Lanpher, early leader
Derek Ramstrom and Gabe
Brown rounded out the top
ten. Travis Benjamin also
led a good chunk of the
event but late-race woes
relegated him to a
14th-place finish.
The Pro All Stars Series
Super Late Models next see
action at Star Speedway in
Epping, New Hampshire for a
200-lap 'Road to the Oxford
250' qualifier scheduled for
Tuesday, July 30. Post time
is 6:00 p.m. For more
information visit
proallstarsseries.com or
call (207) 539-8865.
Pro All Stars Series
Super Late Model (150 laps)
1 12 Derek Griffith, Hudson,
NH; 2 5 Dillon Moltz, Jay,
ME; 3 60 DJ Shaw, Center
Conway, NH; 4 97 Joey
Polewarczyk, Jr., Hudson,
NH; 5 4 Ben Rowe, Turner,
ME; 6 40 Nick Sweet, Barre,
VT; 7 5 Bobby Therrien,
Hinesburg, VT; 8 59 Reid
Lanpher, Manchester, ME; 9
35 Derek Ramstrom,
Worcester, MA; 10 47 Gabe
Brown, Center Conway, NH; 11
90 Craig Weinstein, East
Walpole, MA; 12 94 Garrett
Hall, Scarborough, ME; 13 1
Evan Hallstrom, Northfield,
VT; 14 7 Travis Benjamin,
Morrill, ME; 15 81 Dan
Winter, Windham, NH; 16 88
Brandon Barker, Windham, ME. |
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PASS Returns To White
Mountain For Granite
State Go This Weekend |
NAPLES, ME (July
17) - For the third
time this season, the Pro
All Stars Series (PASS)
North Super Late Models will
be returning to New
Hampshire for this Saturday
night's PASS 150 presented
by New England Racing Fuel
at White Mountain
Motorsports Park. It will be
part of a big weekend of
racing in the Granite State
as New Hampshire Motor
Speedway will be hosting a
full-compliment of daytime
action on their 1-mile oval.
The PASS North Super
Late Model standings have
tightened considerably after
last weekend's action at
Oxford Plains Speedway.
Garrett Hall continues to
lead, but his advantage has
shrunk to just 12 markers
over 3-time series champion
and New Hampshire native, DJ
Shaw. Vermont's Nick Sweet
is just 19 points behind
Hall, while Derek Griffith,
Gabe Brown, and former
Oxford 250 winners, Ben Rowe
and Travis Benjamin, are all
within 85 points of the
leader.
After a
season's best runner-up
finish at Oxford Plains last
weekend, Rowe is primed to
continue building on his
momentum and there could not
be a better place for him to
do that than White Mountain.
Rowe has won an astonishing
10 PASS North races at White
Mountain, including his lone
win in 2018. Sitting just 51
points behind Hall for the
championship lead, Rowe
could be on the verge of his
first North title run since
2007.
"White Mountain
is one of my favorite tracks
for sure," says Rowe, driver
of the Richard Moody and
Sons Construction/Hancock
Lumber Ford Mustang #4.
"It's a tight quarter-mile
that is fast and definitely
has two grooves to race on.
Hopefully we hit on
something at Oxford and
we'll see if it works at
White Mountain."
Among others who are
currently pre-entered for
this weekend at White
Mountain include 2019 Easter
Bunny 150 winner, Derek
Ramstrom, Vermont's Bobby
Therrien, and home state
favorite, Dan Winter.
All the action gets
under way this weekendat
White Mountain Motorsports
Park on Saturday with
practice starting at 2:45
PM, heat races at 6:15 PM,
followed by main events for
the PASS North Super Late
Models, Late Models, Flying
Tigers, and Dwarf Cars.
PASS Super Late Model
entry forms for White
Mountain Motorsports Park,
Star Speedway, and Spud
Speedway, along with the
46thAnnual Oxford 250 and
Lanier National 200 at
Lanier Raceplex, can be
found at
ProAllStarsSeries.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, the
Easter Bunny 150 at the
historic Hickory Motor
Speedway, and the 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. |
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