2014-04-02

OPS RESCHEDULES PASS NORTH SEASON OPENER TO APRIL 26TH GIANT DOUBLEHEADER WEEKEND NOW ON TAP

 

OPS RESCHEDULES PASS NORTH SEASON OPENER TO APRIL 26TH

GIANT DOUBLEHEADER WEEKEND NOW ON TAP

 

            It’s been a long hard winter throughout the Northeast, and the harsh winter has caused Pro All Stars Series President, Tom Mayberry to move the Oxford Plains Speedway’s scheduled season opening, Ripley & Fletcher Ford 150 from Saturday, April 12, 2014 to Saturday, April 26th at 2pm. This change turns the weekend into a giant doubleheader as PASS North will open their Series on Saturday, and the $7,000 to win, Colossal Carnage 150 Enduro will go green on Sunday.

 

            “We knew it was risky scheduling the opener in early April, but the past few seasons have allowed us to open up earlier as warm weather has graced us in late February and early March. Right now we still have several inches of snow on the grounds, and even with warm weather, we don’t feel the grounds will dry up enough to allow the event to be held on April 12th, stated Mayberry. We want to make sure to give plenty of advanced notice to our race teams, race fans, and employees, and that’s why we decided to make this decision well in advance of the event.”

 

            With the opening date changed to April 26th, this will give teams like 2013 champion Cassius Clark, runner-up Joey Doiron, DJ Shaw, Johnny Clark, Ben Rowe and a host of others a couple of more weeks to fine tune their racers. Joining the PASS Super Late Models will be the PASS Mods, PASS Sportsman and the NELCAR Legends. Post time for the Saturday event will be 2pm.

 

            For more information visit the PASS website at www.proallstarsseries.com, or the Oxford Plains Speedway website at www.oxfordplains.com. The Track office is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 3pm. For ticket purchasing and other info call the Track hotline at 207-539-8865. Oxford Plains Speedway is located on Route 26 in Oxford, Maine.

 


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It’s All About The Fans As PASS South Returns To Orange County This Weekend

It's All About The Fans As PASS South Returns To Orange County This Weekend


-       For Immediate Release

 

CHARLOTTE, NC (April 1) – In less than a week, the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) South Super Late Models and Pro Late Models return to action at Orange County Speedway as part of the 9th Annual Orange Blossom Special.  Orange County has provided some of the most memorable races in PASS South history and is a favorite stop for fans and racers alike.  This year's race will once again be a It's All About The Fans As PASS South Returns To Orange County This WeekendPASS Fan Appreciation event with special admission pricing featuring $25 per vehicle load up to 6 people or $10 general admission.

            "The fans are what it's all about," said PASS President Tom Mayberry.  "We wouldn't be able to have all the great short track racing we have in PASS without the fans.  Orange County has some of the best fans in all of racing and we thought that PASS Fan Appreciation at the Orange Blossom Special was a way we could give back to those who support us."

            With the semi-retirement of Jay Fogleman, the defending winner of the Orange Blossom Special, the focus has turned to a new breed of drivers competing for the PASS South title in 2014.  Newcomers Tyler Church, Cole Timm, and Jared Irvan currently sit atop the championship standings and are only separated by 20 points. Church came on strong late last year, winning at Hickory Motor Speedway in September and in the Mason Dixon Meltdown at Southern National Motorsports Park in November.  Timm is one of the hottest young prospects in Super Late Model racing, coming within two laps of victory in the most recent PASS South event at Dillon Motor Speedway.  Third-generation racer Irvan is in his first full season competing with PASS after a third place finish at Caraway last May and a runner-up finish to Ross Kenseth at South Boston Speedway in October.  Fellow newcomers Tyler Dippel, Tanner Rumburg Trevor Noles, Brandon Setzer, and Matt Daley are all poised for good runs in the Orange Blossom Special after getting off to a slow start to begin the season.

            While all of those drivers are relatively new to PASS South Super Late Model racing, an impressive list of even fresher faces will be making their first series' starts ever this weekend at Orange County Speedway.  Virginia's Trey Jarrell will be piloting the Mark Reedy owned #12 in the Orange Blossom after an impressive debut in Super Late Models this winter in Florida.  Jarrell's resume include Legends championships and the 2013 Late Model Stock Rookie-Of-The Year title at Motor Mile Speedway.  Like Jarrell, Florida's Joey Padgett is also a graduate of Legends car racing and plans to debut at Orange County.  Padgett made a handful of starts last year in the PASS Pro Late Model division.

            Canadian Steve Alpin will make his PASS debut at Orange County as a teammate in the Woodman Racing entry to veteran Kevin Powell.  Alpin will be driving the car Jay Fogleman drove to victory lane in last year's Orange Blossom Special. Brendon Bock will also be making the long tow down from Franklin Square, NY for his first PASS South start.  Bock comes to PASS as a Quarter Midget and Legends champion in New York and made his Super Late Model debut earlier this year in Florida.  Although not a complete rookie to PASS racing, Orlando, FL's Tyler Audie returns to PASS competition following his first career Pro Late Model win two weeks ago in his native Sunshine State.

            The entry list continues to grow daily for the South's biggest Super Late Model race of the weekend.  Local favorite Tate Fogleman carries the banner for Bull City Race Cars, while Raleigh veteran Joe Heigl takes the short trip to Orange County looking to build on his top five points standing.  Veteran Randy Gentry returns after his third-place finish to start the season at Greenville along with fellow Upstate South Carolina driver Ted Mickelson.  Fellow veterans Brandon Ward, Jody Measamer, John Batten, and Jimmy Doyle have also filed entries as they look to build on strong runs in the past at Orange County this weekend.

Entry forms and the weekend schedule for the Orange Blossom Special at Orange County Speedway can be found at ProAllStarsSeries.com.  Entry forms are also posted for the PASS North season opener at Oxford Plains Speedway and the 9thAnnual Easter Bunny 150 at Hickory Motor Speedway.

Action gets under way on Friday, April 4th at Orange County Speedway with rotating practice from 3 – 6:40 PM for the PASS South Super Late Models, PASS Pro Late Models, and Legends.  On Saturday, April 5th, pit gates will open at 11 AM for the 9th Annual Orange Blossom Special, with rotating practice for all divisions from 1 – 3:10 PM.  Qualifying will begin at 4 PM and racing will start at 6 PM, featuring 150 laps for the PASS South Super Late Models, 50 laps for the PASS Pro Late Models, and 25 laps for the Legends cars. 

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 PASS South's Easter Bunny 150 at the historic Hickory Motor Speedway, the Autobus La Quebecoise Triple Crown at Autodrome Chaudière, and the legendary Oxford 250 at Oxford Plains Speedway.  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. Please visit ProAllStarsSeries.com for more information.  And, don't forget to "Like" the Pro All Stars Series on Facebook or follow us on Twitter to keep up with breaking news as it happens.

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