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$40,000 TO WIN
300 LAPS FOR THE
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$125,000
Promoter’s Purse
Distribution
1st
$40,000; 2nd
$12,000; 3rd
$10,000; 4th $7,000;
5th $5,000; 6th
$4,000; 7th $3,000;
8th $2,500; 9th
$2,000; 10th $1,500;
11th $1,400; 12th
$1,350; 13th $1,300;
14th $1,250; 15th
$1,200; 16th $1,500;
17th $1,400; 18th
$1,300; 19th $1,250;
20th $1,200; 21st
$1,200; 22nd $1,200;
23rd $1,200; 24th
$1,200; 25th $1,200;
26th $1,200; 27th
$1,250; 28th $1,200;
29th $1,200; 30th
$1,200; 31st $1,200;
32nd 1,200; 33rd
$1,200; 34th $1,200;
35th $1,200; 36th
$1,200; 37th $1,200;
38th $1,200; 39th
$1,200; 40th $1,200 |
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CLARK - JOEY DOIRON
- DEREK GRIFFITH |
PASS SUPER LATE
MODELS - OPS
OFFICIAL RACE
RESULTS - 7-3-24 |
1) 73d -
Joey Doiron - 300
Laps 2) 444 -
Derek Griffith - 300
3) 13 - Cassius
Clark - 300 4)
54 - Johnny Clark -
300 5) 39 - Max
Cookson - 300 6)
60s - DJ Shaw - 300
7) 94 - Garrett Hall
- 300 8) 23 -
Dave Farrington -
300 9) 20 - Joe
Pastore - 300 10)
44 - Trevor Sanborn
- 300 11) 12x -
Cory Bubar - 300
12) 42 - Kyle Reid -
300 13) 32 -
Brandon Barker - 300
14) 5m - Dylan Moltz
- 300 15) 17ma -
Eddie MacDonald -
300 16) 14s -
Josh St. Clair - 300
17) 72x - Ryan Kuhn
- 299 18) 1v -
Brandon Varney - 299
19) 47 - Gabe Brown
- 298 |
20) 09 -
Silas Ripley - 298
21) 31 - Daniel
Hemric - 298 22)
24 - Mike Rowe - 297
23) 25 - Shawn
Knight - 294 24)
51 - Kyle Busch -
271 25) 153 -
Travis Stearns - 269
26) 15 - Mike
Hopkins - 258 27)
90 - Derek Kneeland
- 2243 28) 12s -
Dennis Spencer - 235
29) 32ct - Thomas
Abele Jr. - 215
30) 5r - Ben Rowe -
181 31) 19 -
Rusty Poland - 181
32) 63 - Kyle Salemi
- 176 33) 18s -
Mike Scorzelli - 112
34) 61 - TJ Brackett
- 91 35) 14 -
Scott McDaniel - 71
36) 5p - Troy
Patterson - 70
37) 29t - Austin
Teras - 47 38)
60b - Tim Brackett -
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Home $40,000
With Inaugural COA
300 Victory |
by Zach Evans -
www.racingamerica.com/news |
On Wednesday
night at Oxford
Plains Speedway,
there was no denying
Joey Doiron.
Doiron powered to
the lead on a lap
266 restart and held
off Derek Griffith
to win the All
That's Metal
Celebration of
America 300, earning
a $40,000 payday in
the holiday
spectacular.
Doiron, already a
winner this season
with the Pro All
Stars Series (PASS)
Super Late Models at
Oxford Plains, knew
he had a car capable
of winning the
inaugural edition of
the Celebration of
America. He simply
hoped he could seal
the deal,
considering how
elusive the Oxford
250 has been for him
over the years.
“I knew we’d
have a good chance,"
Doiron told Racing
America. "Our car
was super hooked-up
this year. We always
seem to run well in
the long races here.
The car was there at
the end. The 250 has
treated us so bad, I
didn’t know if we’d
be able to get this
one."
Now
with $40,000 in his
pocket and the
confidence of this
win, Doiron carries
a new level of
confidence into next
month's 51st Annual
Bar Harbor Bank &
Trust Oxford 250.
Doiron finished
second in last
year's event, and
hopes to finish one
spot better this
year.
“Now
that we’ve got this
one, I’m looking
forward to August,"
said Doiron.
"Hopefully, we can
get that one, so
then I’ll be happy
and I can ride off
into the sunset.
It’s been a hell of
a year.”
The
victory did not come
with a few
heart-in-your-throat
moments for Doiron.
One came in the
first half of the
race, when Doiron
saved his car from
an unplanned
excursion through
the infield.
“There were a couple
of times there at
the end where I was
going to either be
in the lead or wreck
out of the lead.
Honestly, probably
around lap 90, I got
hit in a chain
reaction out of four
and I was almost
going down pit road.
That was the one I
couldn’t believe I
saved."
Another moment came
with 20 laps to go,
when Doiron and
Griffith made
contact while
battling for the
win. Doiron clipped
the inside curb in
turns one and two,
upsetting his car in
front of Griffith.
Fortunately for
Doiron, he again
made the save, kept
the lead and pulled
away.
“I knew
I was better than
him, but when I kept
striking the curb, I
needed five or six
laps to get away
from him," Doiron.
"I was like, man,
I’m going to do this
one too many times,
he’s going to get
me. That’s about as
close as you can
come to throwing it
away.”
"Joey
hopped the curb, and
I saw a chance,"
said Griffith. "I
filled the spot too
quick, and we got
together. After
that, I was just
holding on.
The 300-lap race saw
a wide range of
strategies. Griffith
took a particularly
radical approach,
waiting until lap
220 to put on fresh
tires and then
charging back into
contention.
"We hung it out
there 200 laps, 220
laps, whatever it
was, on the same set
of tires. I still
thought we were
pretty good. I had
fun driving up
through the field
there. It was pretty
wild."
Former
Oxford 250 winner
Cassius Clark
finished third after
a wild week of his
own. The King Racing
team made wholesale
changes to the No.
13 after a poor
showing in Tuesday's
qualifiers, and they
were rewarded with a
podium finish.
“We were not
very good in the
75-lapper last
night," said Clark.
"I thought we had a
good car going into
the heat, but it
didn’t work out.
They did everything
to it this morning.
Got here early this
morning, took the
whole rear-end out
of the car, changed
out shocks, swings,
sway bars, whole
nine yards just to
get it ready for
first practice.
“I lost power
steering near the
end of it there. We
were fighting that a
little bit. We had a
pretty good car. It
just sucks being
that close, being
able to taste it. I
don’t get to do this
often, so I hate to
let it slip.”
The mid-week
event drew a pair of
NASCAR Cup Series
competitors, Kyle
Busch and Daniel
Hemric. Busch was in
contention late in
the race, but spun
from the fourth
position on lap 271.
Hemric finished
21st in the final
running order, while
Busch was 24th.
PASS teams
return to Oxford
Plains on August 4
for another tune-up
to the Oxford 250.
The Bar Harbor Bank
& Trust Oxford 250
takes place later
that month on August
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100 LAPS - $10,000
to WIN |
NESS ENTRIES - OPS - 7-3 |
$38,000 Promoter’s
Purse Distribution
1st 10,000; 2nd
$4,000; 3rd $3,000;
4th $2,500; 5th
$2,000; 6th $1,500;
7th $1,400; 8th
$1,300; 9th $1,200;
10th $1,100; 11th
$1,000; 12th $1,000;
13th $1,000; 14th
$1,000; 15th $1,000;
16th $1,000; 17th
$1,000; 18th $1,000;
19th $1,000; 20th
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TUESDAY, JULY 2nd,
2024 |
TWIN 75 LAP
QUALIFIERS FOR THE
SLMs |
SLM ENTRIES - OPS 300 - 7-3 |
On
Tuesday, July 2,
there will be two 75
lap qualifying
events.
Purses for
the Qualfiers:
1st
$1000; 2nd
$600; 3rd
$400; 4th
- 15th
$300.
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NESS ENTRIES - OPS - 7-2 |
$20,775 Promoter’s
Purse Distribution
1st
3,500; 2nd $2,000;
3rd $1,400; 4th
$1,100; 5th $1,000;
6th $900; 7th $875;
8th $850; 9th $825;
10th $800; 11th
$800; 12th $800;
13th $800; 14th
$800; 15th $800;
16th $800; 17th
$800; 18th $800;
19th $800; 20th $800
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laps):
1. 26 Corey Morgan,
2. 42 Tyler Jalbert,
3. 33 Michael
Dearden, 4. 4 Cody
Macomber, 5. 08 Cole
Mcintire, 6. 63 Adam
Stearns, 7. 1 Thomas
Brackett, 8. 14
Tyler Lerman, 9. 68
Adam Lovejoy, 10. 24
Kenny Hoyt, 11. 95
Maddy Herrick, 12.
20 Fred Bird, 13. 08
Callahan Cox, 14.
53r Thomas Richards,
15. 7 Kyle
Richardson, 16. 6
Andrew Webber, 17.
18 Darin Kilton, 18.
61 Brandon Caron,
19. 53 Nick Wilson,
20. 56 Addie
Mcdaniel, 21. 8
Michael Roe, 22. 30
Matt Veinott, 23. 39
Brad Weisman, 25. 11
Tyler Connolly |
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1. 00 PJ Merrill, 2.
04 Zach Bowie, 3. 1
Charlie Sanborn, 4.
34 Dylan Thyng, 5.
35 Kristina Nadeau,
6. 25 Landon Tapley,
7. 70 Ricky Thompson
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and designed by
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ALL proceeds go to Lap
99 of the All That's Metal
Celebration of America
300.
2024 COA
300 LAP
BOARD
Entry: $5 Venmo only -
@oxfordplains via Venmo
Drawing: Winner chosen
at random on OPS
Fireworks night this
Saturday June 29th.
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Veteran Nascar
Broadcaster Dave
Moody
to be the PA
announcer for the
COA 300 |
Naples
ME, Oxford ME
- June 14th -
Officials at the Pro
All Stars Series
(PASS) and Oxford
Plains Speedway
(OPS) announced
today that veteran
NASCAR announcer
Dave Moody will be
the special guest
announcer for the
1st annual All
That's Metal
Celebration of
America 300. The
$40,000 to win
event, slated for
Tuesday July 2nd and
Wednesday July 3rd,
continues to build
excitement as Moody
becomes the forth
big name to commit
to the 1st annual
event joining Kyle
Busch, Daniel
Hemric, and Bubba
Pollard.
"This feels like
going home again. I
have some very fond
memories of my years
on the PA Microphone
at Oxford Plains
Speedway, and while
it has been a number
of years, I still
have a lot of
friends on the Pro
All Stars Series,"
commented Moody
about the upcoming
event. Dave Moody
cut his teeth in
under legendary
broadcaster Ken
Squire at Thunder
Road Speedbowl and
eventually on the
ACT tour in the
Northeast before
moving south to
establish a career
in broadcasting. As
a part of his
duties, Moody spent
two seasons at
Oxford Plains
Speedway as the
weekly PA announcer.
"I'm really
looking forward to
July 3," said Moody.
"The Last race I
announced there was
in 1995."
Present day finds
Moody, also
affectionately known
as "The Godfather",
hosting his
nationally
syndicated three
hour talk show
called SiriusXM
Speedway on Sirius
XM NASCAR channel
90. Since 1987 he
has brought his
excitable play by
play commentary to
listeners all across
the world as corner
broadcaster for the
Motor Racing Network
on nearly all their
NASCAR race
broadcasts.
"I couldn't be
happier to have an
announcer the
caliber of Dave
Moody be a part of
this event," said
PASS president Tom
Mayberry. "We think
his brand of
enthusiasm will add
to the excitement
for the fans in
attendance and those
watching at home. We
are absolutely
thrilled!"
The 1st annual All
that's Metal
Celebration of
America 300 is
shaping up to be one
of the biggest short
track racing events
in the United
States. With $40,000
to the winner,
nearly 50 drivers
have entered for the
chance of a big
payday and the
opportunity to
compete against
stars like Kyle
Busch and Daniel
Hemric. Adding
another star like
Dave Moody to the
event makes this an
event not to miss.
Tickets for the
All That's Metal
Celebration of
America 300 are on
sale now and can be
ordered by calling
207-539-8865.
Tickets are also
available at the
front ticket booth
at all Oxford Plains
Speedway events.
Advance ticket sales
are priced at $40
for Wednesday's
feature action.
Also, in action
over the two days
will be the New
England Super
Modified Series
racing for 100 laps
and $10,000 to win
along with other
support divisions to
be announced. A full
event schedule of
events, camping
information, and
more can be viewed
at
www.oxfordplains.com
and
www.proallstarsseries.com.
The All That's
Metal Celebration of
America 300 (allthatsmetal.com)
will also feature a
lap leader
contingency. COA 300
LAP BOARD HERE. All
300 laps will be
available for
purchase at only $50
per lap meaning the
July 3rd winner of
the All That's Metal
Celebration of
America 300 could
take home nearly
$50,000!
To
buy a lap or a few,
or take advantage of
marketing
opportunities at the
All That's Metal 300
or the Pro All Stars
Series and Oxford
Plains Speedway
please call
207-577-1836 or
inquire at
OPSmarketing50@gmail.com
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COA 300 LAP BOARD
HERE.
Oxford Plains
Speedway is the
largest spectator
sporting facility in
Maine with a
capacity of over
14,000 people. The
3/8-mile asphalt
oval located in
Oxford, Maine is
celebrating its 75th
year of racing in
2024.
For
technical
information
concerning all PASS
divisions please
contact
passracing@roadrunner.com
or call Jason Ricker
704-881-4429.
Don't forget to
"Like" the Pro All
Stars Series and the
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series on Facebook. |
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HEMRIC JOINS KYLE
BUSCH IN POSTING AN
ENTRY FOR THE
CELEBRATION OF
AMERICA 300 |
Naples
ME - April 23th
- Officials at the
Pro All Stars Series
(PASS) and Oxford
Plains Speedway
(OPS) announced
today they have
received an official
entry from NASCAR
Cup Series Driver
Daniel Hemric for
the All That's Metal
Celebration of
America 300
scheduled for July
2nd and 3rd. Hemric,
becomes the 2nd
NASCAR Cup Series
driver to enter the
1st annual event,
joining Richard
Childress racing
driver Kyle Busch.
The
33-year-old 2021
Xfinity series
champion is the
current driver for
the number 31 Cup
series car fielded
by Kaulig racing.
Hemric will be
driving the car
normally driven by
Derek Kneeland and
owned by Mike Bryant
of Windham as they
chase the $40,000
winner's purse.
"We are very
happy to welcome
Daniel back to
Oxford Plains
Speedway," said PASS
president Tom
Mayberry. "Last time
he was here around
10 years ago he
showed a lot of
speed. He will be a
great addition to
the race."
Hemric is a 6-time
winner on the PASS
South Tour and
competed in the 2014
Oxford 250 where he
finished 24th.The
following season he
advanced into the
NASCAR Truck Series.
"Daniel
expressed an
interest in coming
to the 300 in July
when he heard about
the race," said
Busch spotter Derek
Kneeland. "So, I
made a call to my
car owner and pretty
quickly a deal was
done to bring him to
the race."
The Kannapolis
native becomes the
42nd entry into what
is shaping up to be
another big marquee
event for Oxford
Plains Speedway.
Hemric is also the
third "Southern"
driver to enter the
fold joining 2017
Oxford 250 winner
Bubba Pollard and
the aforementioned
Kyle Busch.
Tickets for the All
That's Metal
Celebration of
America 300 will be
available the day of
the race and will be
general admission
and priced at $25
for adults for
Tuesday's
preliminary
qualifying rounds,
and $40 for
Wednesday's feature
action.
Also, in action over
the two days will be
the New England
Super Modified
Series racing for
100 laps and $10,000
to win along with
other support
divisions to be
announced. A full
event schedule will
be released in the
coming weeks. For
those wishing to
stay on the grounds,
camping information
is posted.
Please watch the
websites at
www.oxfordplains.com
and
www.proallstarsseries.com
for more updates.
The
All That's Metal
Celebration of
America 300 (www.allthatsmetal.com)
will also feature a
lap leader
contingency.
COA 300 LAP BOARD
HERE. All 300
laps will be
available for
purchase at only $50
per lap meaning the
July 3rd winner of
the All That's Metal
Celebration of
America 300 could
take home nearly
$50,000!
To buy a lap or
a few, or take
advantage of
marketing
opportunities at the
All That's Metal 300
or the Pro All Stars
Series and Oxford
Plains Speedway
please call
207-577-1836 or
inquire at
OPSmarketing50@gmail.com.
COA 300 LAP BOARD
HERE.
Oxford Plains
Speedway is the
largest spectator
sporting facility in
Maine with a
capacity of over
14,000 people. The
3/8-mile asphalt
oval located in
Oxford, Maine is
celebrating its 75th
year of racing in
2024.
For
technical
information
concerning all PASS
divisions please
contact
passracing@roadrunner.com
or call Jason Ricker
704-881-4429.
Don't
forget to
"Like" the
Pro All
Stars Series and
the PASS
MODS touring
series on
Facebook. |
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July 2nd
& 3rd, 2024 at
Oxford Plains |
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BUSCH ENTERS THE
CELEBRATION OF
AMERICA 300 |
Naples
ME - April 20th -
Officials at the Pro
All Stars Series
(PASS) and Oxford
Plains Speedway
(OPS) announced
today they have
received an official
entry from two-time
NASCAR Cup Champion
Kyle Busch for the
All That's Metal
Celebration of
America 300
scheduled for July
2nd and 3. The
super-star driver,
often referred to as
"Rowdy", becomes
entry number 41 on
the list as
excitement continues
to build for the
first annual $40,000
to win event.
"A few of us
have been talking
about doing this
race with Kyle for a
couple of months
now," said former
Cup owner Archie St.
Hilaire. "Kyle loves
competing at Oxford
Plains Speedway and
we were finally able
to get the right
combination of
people involved to
make it happen."
The effort is a
collaboration
between Busch and
Archie St Hilaire of
Go Fas Racing, Peter
Petit of Petit
Motorsports, Busch's
Cup spotter Derek
Kneeland, and
Cushman Competition
who will field the
car. Primary support
will come from Keen
Parts, and Weirs
Buick GMC through
its Fischer Snow
Plow brand.
"TJ and Tom Keen
really like to
support short track
racing, and one of
the ways they are
able to do that is
bring in drivers
like Kyle to these
races to help give
them a boost," said
St Hilaire. "Between
them and all the
others involved we
were able to make it
work for everyone."
Busch is the
owner of 231 wins in
the top three NASCAR
divisions, including
102 in the Xfinity
series, 66 in the
Truck series, and 63
in the top-level Cup
series. While
Busch's day job is
centered on NASCAR,
the 38-year-old Las
Vegas native is also
well known for
entering bigger
races at the
grassroots level,
especially those
that carry a little
extra prominence
like the 1st annual
All That's Metal
Celebration of
America 300. Busch
is already a
two-time winner at
OPS sweeping both
the PASS 150 and
Oxford 250 back in
2011.
"We
are absolutely
thrilled that Kyle
wants to be a part
of our first 300,"
said PASS president
and Oxford Plains
Speedway owner Tom
Mayberry. "A lot of
people in that group
worked really hard
to put this deal
together. It think
it's going to be
great for the fans
and the
competitors."
Busch will drive
the Cushman
Competition car that
Austin Teras wheeled
to three victories
at Oxford Plains
Speedway in 2023.
The car will be
re-numbered to the
driver's traditional
short track number
51 that "Rowdy" has
made popular
throughout the last
15 years of
barnstorming short
track special
events.
The
All That's Metal
Celebration of
America 300 (www.allthatsmetal.com)
will also feature a
lap leader
contingency.
COA 300 LAP BOARD
HERE. All 300
laps will be
available for
purchase at only $50
per lap meaning the
July 3rd winner of
the All That's Metal
Celebration of
America 300 could
take home nearly
$50,000!
For
his part, Busch is
coming to the first
annual race with the
intention of
winning. It is not
uncommon to see the
NASCAR star climb
from behind the
wheel of his Super
Late Model and begin
wrenching on the car
himself to make
improvements. It's
no secret that Busch
is a racer who not
only loves to race,
but loves to win
races, and will not
skimp on his efforts
to be standing in
victory lane come
July 3rd.
Tickets for the All
That's Metal
Celebration of
America 300 will be
available the day of
the race and will be
general admission
and priced at $25
for adults for
Tuesdays preliminary
qualifying rounds
and $40 for
Wednesday's feature
action.
Also
in action over the
two days will be the
New England Super
Modified Series
(NESS) racing for
100 laps and $10,000
to win along with
other support
divisions to be
announced. A full
event schedule will
be released in the
coming weeks. For
those wishing to
stay on the grounds,
camping information
is posted.
Please watch the
websites at
www.oxfordplains.com
and
www.proallstarsseries.com
for more updates.
To buy a lap or
a few, or take
advantage of
marketing
opportunities at the
All That's Metal 300
or the Pro All Stars
Series and Oxford
Plains Speedway
please call
207-577-1836 or
inquire at
OPSmarketing50@gmail.com.
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HERE.
Weirs Buick GMC is
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Maine's choice for
Fisher Plows. For
More information
call (207) 849-8007
or visit
www.weirsgmc.com
or
facebook.com/WeirsMotorSalesInc.
Keen Parts has
over 18,000 Corvette
parts and
accessories in their
inventory because
Corvettes are all
they do. For more
information in Keen
Parts call
1-800-757-Keen and
visit www.www.keenparts.com
or
facebook.com/KeenParts.
Oxford Plains
Speedway is the
largest spectator
sporting facility in
Maine with a
capacity of over
14,000 people. The
3/8-mile asphalt
oval located in
Oxford, Maine is
celebrating its 75th
year of racing in
2024.
For
technical
information
concerning all PASS
divisions please
contact
passracing@roadrunner.com
or call Jason Ricker
704-881-4429.
Don't
forget to
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July 2nd
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All That's Metal To
Be Title Sponsor of
the
$40,000-to-win
Celebration of
America 300 |
Naples, ME -
Jan. 11
-- Officials
at the Pro
All Stars
Series
(PASS)
announced
today that
Maine based
roofing and
siding
company All
That's Metal
has signed
on to become
the title
sponsor of
the $40,000-
to-win
Celebration
of America
300.
Scheduled
for July 2nd
and 3rd 2024
at Oxford
Plains
Speedway,
The All
That's Metal
Celebration
of America
300 will
boast nearly
$140,000 in
total purse
money making
it one of
the richest
asphalt
short track
races in
America.
"We are
thrilled to
have All
That's Metal
as the title
sponsor for
this first
annual
event," said
PASS
president
Tom
Mayberry.
"One of our
goals with
this race
was to
provide
another
marquis
event at
Oxford
Plains
Speedway
(OPS), while
partnering
with
outstanding
companies
that
represent
the American
way. All
That's Metal
fits that
mold
perfectly."
With
over 45
years of
experience,
All That's
Metal is
ready to be
your trusted
partner for
your metal
roofing and
wall panel
projects of
any size and
scope. Their
high-quality
metal
roofing and
wall panels
systems are
offered in a
variety of
colors and
styles and
backed up
with a
40-year
warranty.
Stop into
the showroom
at 893
Coldbrook
Road in
Hermon to
see the full
selection.
allthatsmetal.com
As a
part of the
announcement,
Mayberry
went on to
say that
July 2nd
will be
qualifying
day with a
pair of 75
lap events
locking in
the Top 15
each into
the big
show. "We
really want
to make sure
that the
preliminary
events are a
show in
itself," he
said. "We
will have
support
classes
present, but
we really
wanted to
make the
Tuesday
portion of
this program
is a big
event for
the Super
Late Models
too."
Asked
about the
choice of a
mid-week
show vs the
traditional
Saturday-Sunday,
Mayberry
explained
the desire
to make this
a
destination
race that
people could
plan a
vacation
around.
"July 4th
week is a
big vacation
week for a
lot of
families,"
said
Mayberry.
"With the
race in the
middle of
the week it
allows
people to
come for a
couple days
or stay the
whole week
if they
chose. What
better way
to celebrate
America then
spending it
at the track
watching
some great
racing?"
OPS will be
in weekly
action June
29th with
their annual
Independence
Day
Fireworks
celebration,
likely to be
the only
fireworks
show in the
state on
that date.
As
previously
cited,
Tuesday is
qualifying
for the All
That's Metal
Celebration
of America
300. The 300
and support
divisions
will run
features on
July 3rd.
With
the Super
Late Models
off on
Saturday the
6th,
The PASS
MODS take
center stage
for their
100 lap
$2000 to win
special,
along with
local racing
action and
an enduro.
With four
race dates
in eight
days, fans
will have
the
opportunity
to see a
wide variety
of racing in
a short
amount of
time.
All
That's Metal
manufactures
their metal
panels and
trim right
in their
facility in
Hermon,
Maine with
steel that
is made in
the USA.
They can
offer both
standard and
custom
sizes! They
also keep a
wide variety
of screws,
snow stops,
metal
caulking,
and metal
accessories
including
blades and
cutting
tools in
stock at all
times! The
Best Metal
Roof and
Wall Systems
in the
business can
be found at
All That's
Metal with
same/next
day turn
around!
The All
That's Metal
Celebration
of America
300 will
also feature
the ever
popular
lap leader
program
made popular
at OPS since
1981 with
the Oxford
250. All 300
laps with be
available
for purchase
at only $50
per lap with
half going
to the
leader of
each
sponsored
lap with the
other half
going to
support the
purse. The
July 3rd
Winner of
the All
That's Metal
Celebration
of America
300 could
take home up
to $47,500!
Coldbrook
Trailer
Sales has
also been
announced as
an associate
sponsor for
the first
year event.
Coldbrook
Trailers &
Equipment
offer's some
of the best
deals on
utility
trailers and
used
equipment in
the Bangor
area! Their
lineup of
new trailers
from Delta,
BigTex,
Nitro,
K-Trail and
NexHaul,
includes
utility
trailers,
enclosed
trailers,
snowmobile
trailers,
construction
trailers,
and dump
trailers.
Coldbook
also has a
great
selection of
used
trailers and
used
equipment
that is
clean,
inspected
and ready to
go.
Details on
support
divisions
and camping
will be
released in
the near
future. To
take
advantage of
marketing
opportunities
at the Pro
All Stars
Series or
Oxford
Plains
Speedway or
to buy a lap
or many
please call
207-577-1836
or inquire
at
OPSmarketing50@gmail.com.
All
That's Metal
can be
reached at
207-945-1801.
Visit
allthatsmetal.com,
facebook.com/allthatsmetalme,
coldbrooktrailers.com,
and
facebook.com/coldbrooktrailers.
For
technical
information
concerning
all PASS
divisions
please
contact
passracing@roadrunner.com
or call
Jason Ricker
704-881-4429
Don't
forget to
"Like" the
Pro All
Stars Series and
the PASS
MODS touring
series on
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