Naples, ME
-- Officials from the Pro
All Stars Series (PASS)
announced today an
aggressive 21 schedule for
2021. Several Marquee events
dot the schedule including
the First Annual Northeast
Classic at Loudon, a pair of
events at Thompson, and the
anchor of the PASS schedule,
the 48th Annual Oxford 250.
After a tumultuous 2020
season that saw several
pivot to the schedule due to
state mandated restrictions,
President Tom Mayberry is
looking forward to making
2021 one of the best racing
seasons yet.
2021 PASS MASTER SCHEDULE
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"We are
looking forward to making up
for some lost time that we
experienced last year as we
enter the new season,"
Mayberry said, "We felt it
was really important to
rebound in a strong way and
we think we have an
aggressive schedule that
will provide many
opportunities for some top
notch competition."
The season kicks off with
the 15th and 16th Annual
Easter Bunny 150s April 2nd
and 3rd. The 2020 Easter
Bunny 150 was postponed due
to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Both races will pay $5,000
to win and will be part of
the reimagined 2021 PASS
National Championship
Series.
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PASS
then travels back up the
East Coast and makes the
first of two stops at
Thompson Speedway as a part
of the 46th Annual Ice
Breaker weekend April 10th
before shooting up the
Loudon for the 1st annual
Northeast Classic at the
Magic Mile on the 16th and
17th. April concludes with a
visit to hub track, Oxford
Plains Speedway (OPS).
May and June will see
some new additions. A May
16th return to Lee USA
Speedway for the first time
since 2016 precedes a May
23rd visit to White Mountain
Motorsports Park and a June
6th visit to OPS before PASS
makes its SLM debut at
Hudson Speedway on June
20th.
The fourth of
July will be celebrated with
a first ever visit to
Monadnock Speedway, before
three straight weeks of
racing at OPS on the 11th,
WMMP on the 17th, and the
concrete palace of Seekonk
Speedway for a special
$10000-to-win race on
Wednesday the 28th. The
month of August is largely
open as teams prepare for
the 48th Annual Oxford 250
on the weekend of the 28th
and 29th and a 250 warmup on
the 15th.
After the
biggest weekend of the year,
the stretch run begins at
WMMP on September 18th,
followed by Seekonk on the
25th. October kicks off with
a trip to Thunder Road in
Vermont on the 1st, a return
trip to the World Series of
Auto Racing at Thompson on
the 9th, OPS on the 16th,
and the points finale at
Seekonk on the 23rd.
Mayberry also left open the
possibility of additional
races stating, "There will
be two 100 lap non-point
races at OPS, a 250
qualifier in July and a TBA.
There will also be a
non-point 'Run What you
Brung' race at OPS in
August," making as many as
24 events.
With the
marquee events as the
cornerstone, some new and
returning venues, and a few
twists yet to be announced,
2021 promises to be one of
the best seasons in many
years.
The Pro All
Stars Series is recognized
as North America's premier
sanctioning body for asphalt
Super Late Models and boasts
events such as the legendary
Oxford 250 at Oxford Plains
Speedway and the Easter
Bunny 150 at historic
Hickory Motor Speedway.
For technical
information concerning all
PASS divisions please send
questions to
passracing@roadrunner.com.
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