2016-02-18

SAAS Race Wear, un commanditaire présent depuis nos débuts

SAAS Race Wear, un commanditaire présent depuis nos débuts

L'implication de SAAS Race Wear n'est pas d'aujourd'hui; impliqués dans le sport automobile depuis près de 25 ans, les propriétaires, Chantal Grenier et Stéphane Lacharité ont cru en la Série dès le départ. 

SAAS Race Wear a vu le jour en 2006 afin de permettre au couple de concilier travail et passion. Dès leur ouverture, SAAS s'est donné comme mandat d'offrir un produit de qualité au meilleur prix possible tout en respectant les normes de sécurité. Fait sur mesure, il se donne comme mission que les vêtements soient à l'image du pilote et de leurs commanditaires. 

Outre les combinaisons de course, ils offrent tous les produits promotionnels qui peuvent habiller toute l'équipe, soit des chemises, pantalons et gants pour les mécanos, des casquettes, t-shirt manteaux et plusieurs autres produits toujours à votre image…  

SAAS Race Wear s'associe au Groupe Neurones

Dans le but d'offrir un plus grand éventail de produits et de répondre aux besoins variés de leur clientèle, Stéphane Lacharitéet Chantal Grenier ont pris la décision de s'associer avec la réputée compagnie Groupe Neurones. Ayant déjà fait leur preuve dans le domaine promotionnel, Groupe Neurone permet ainsi d'allié la qualité déjà offerte avec un plus grand choix de produits et ainsi devenir un partenaire plus complet pour leur clientèle. 

C'est un plaisir pour la Série de pouvoir compter sur un commanditaire fidèle tel que SAAS Race Wear qui de plus qui continue d'offrir année après année aux équipes de la Série des produits de qualités et innovateurs.

Coordonnées : 

Chantal Grenier : 418-838-4333 p :236

Courriel : chantal@groupeneurones.com

 

Marie-Claude Levasseur, Relationniste




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Huge Month Of March For PASS South Racers Begins At Dillon

Huge Month Of March For PASS South Racers Begins At Dillon

 

-       For Immediate Release

 

CHARLOTTE, NC (February 18) – After an exciting start to the season at Greenville-Pickens Speedway a couple of weeks ago, Pro All Stars Series (PASS) South Super Late Model racers from across the Southeast are busy preparing for the biggest month of racing in the 2016 season.  The month of March will see three huge events for the South's top Super Late Model racers, beginning with the 11th Annual South Carolina Clash at Dillon Motor Speedway on Saturday, March 5.

Ever since the first South Carolina Clash was held at nearby Florence Motor Speedway in 2006, the event has been one of the featured races annually on the PASS South schedule.  In that race 10 years ago, the late Charlie Bradberry held off short track legends Mike Rowe and Freddie Query in a frantic battle to the checkered flag.

In 2008, the South Carolina Clash moved the tough, egg-shaped Dillon Motor Speedway and has seen quite the list of winners.  Ryan Blaney leads all drivers with two victories, while Justin Wakefield, Ben Rowe, Preston Peltier, Austin Theriault, Daniel Hemric, and Tyler Church have all visited victory lane there in the past.  Peltier looked to join Blaney as a two-time winner at Dillon, but was edged out by Theriault in 2013 for the closest finish in PASS South history.

            This year's South Carolina Clash will go green on Saturday, March 5 as Tyler Church looks to repeat his emotional victory there from a year ago.  But, following a 12-lead change event at Greenville and with another stacked field expected at Dillon, that will be no easy task for Church.  The weekend of racing will be filled out by a stout afternoon of action that will include the DMS Late Models racing for 60 laps with $1500 going to the winner and the Pro 4-Cylinders competing in a 50 lapper paying $750 to win.

            From Dillon, the series returns to Concord Speedway on Saturday, March 19 and the beginning of a new tradition with the birth of the Southern Sizzler.  The PASS South Super Late Models will compete for 125 laps and will be joined for the first time ever by the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour.

            Just a week later, one of the most prestigious short track events of the Spring will go green on Saturday, March 26 as the 11th Annual Easter Bunny 150 brings the PASS racers back to Hickory Motor Speedway.  Racers from all across the country are expected for the Easter Bunny 150, which also doubles as the second race of the PASS National Championship Series.  And if the Easter Bunny weekend was not already big enough, two inaugural series events at Hickory will make it that much bigger.  The Southern Modified Racing Series Presented By PASS is expected to bring Tour-type Modified racers from across the East Coast together in the first ever Easter Bunny 125.  And, the new South East Mini Stock tour will also be in action following an exciting introductory event at Concord last Fall.

All the action gets under way on Friday, March 4 at Dillon Motor Speedway with open practice for all competing divisions from 3 – 6:05 PM.  On Saturday, March 5, practice will begin at 12 Noon with qualifying starting at 3:30 PM for the PASS South Super Late Models, DMS Late Models, and Pro 4-Cylinders, followed by main events starting at approximately 5 PM.  

  PASS South Super Late Model entry forms for the events at Dillon, Concord, and Hickory 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 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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