2015-03-13

DJ Shaw Excited To Start Season At Anderson’s Peach Blossom Special








DJ Shaw Excited To Start Season At Anderson's Peach Blossom Special

 

-      For Immediate Release

 

CHARLOTTE, NC (March 13) – After a long off season for many teams, especially those in the Northeast and Canada, the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) National Championship Series is set to kick off Saturday, March 21 with the Peach Blossom Special 125 at Anderson Motor Speedway.  This year's event will mark the first time PASS has raced at the Upstate South Carolina facility since veteran Brandon Ward took the checkered flag there in 2012.

            This will also be the first time the defending PASS AIM Recycling Super Late Model champion, DJ Shaw, has ever raced at Anderson Motor Speedway.  The Center Conway, NH native is a coming off a career year that saw him finally capture that first elusive PASS title, including a series leading three wins along the way.  Although Shaw is new to Anderson Motor Speedway, he is excited about the opportunity to once again race in the South in the Peach Blossom Special.

            "I enjoy coming down South to race like this early in the year," says Shaw, driver of the Precision JLM/Dale Shaw Race Cars/Mulkern Excavating #60.  "For one thing, it gets the season started sooner and that's always a good thing.  We're using this more as a test for a car we built during the offseason that has a lot of new ideas and is kind of experimental."

            Shaw is no stranger to early season success in the South, however.  A late race pass in the Easter Bunny 150 at Hickory Motor Speedway last year propelled him to one of the biggest wins of his career.  A win that ultimately kick started his season and got his team focused on competing for the championship in the PASS AIM Super Late Models presented by Kenny U-Pull.

            "To start off with a good run would be huge to give us confidence in the car and a little bit of a notebook heading into the North season," said Shaw.  "It's one of those things where we need to have a good run or we need to do some work on the car to get it back to more of what we're used to working with before the North season starts."

            Shaw will be joined by several of his Northern counterparts at Anderson Motor Speedway including three-time PASS National Champion, Ben Rowe, who competed in the inaugural event there in 2007 and Quebec's Eric St. Gelais.  Local favorite Randy Gentry will be making his first start of 2015, along with PASS South Super Late Model rookie Lucas Jones.  PASS South championship hopefuls Zane Smith, Jody Measamer, Tate Fogleman, and Jimmy Doyle will also be looking to take home the title of Peach Blossom Special winner.

            Action begins on Friday, March 20 with optional practice starting at 3 PM for the PASS Super Late Model, PASS Pro Late Models, USAC Eastern Midgets, and Legends cars.  OnSaturday, March 21 pit gates open at Anderson Motor Speedway at 10 AM with rotating practice starting at Noon, followed by qualifying at 3:30 PM, and feature racing at 5 PM for the PASS Super Late Models, PASS Pro Late Models, USAC Eastern Midgets, and Legends.  Please go to ProAllStarsSeries.com for entry forms and the complete weekend schedule.

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 and PASS South's Easter Bunny 150 at the historic Hickory Motor 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.  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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NASCAR Inspection

I believe, NASCAR's effort is going to have a direct and harder impact on the smaller (any left?) teams in the garage area.  Race teams have always stretched the limits and gray zones.  That's what NASCAR is all about.

Now, with NASCAR's new announced inspection process (see below), only the large teams - the ones with the big multi-car, Fortune-100 backed teams, will be able (thanks to ressources) to "try", several times, before making it thru inspections and still get to practice.

But, again I could be wrong....

M.P.

Source: NASCAR.com

Officials distributed a memo to teams today informing them of the move, which will be in effect starting with this weekend's Campingworld.com 500 atPhoenix International Raceway (3:30 p.m. ET, Sunday, FOX).


Should a team require more than two trips through inspection, the 15-minute penalty would come during the next scheduled practice. It would not be imposed as part of a qualifying session.

The pre-qualifying inspection process has been a source of concern this year as teams adapted to the 2015 rules package.


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