2018-02-20

PASS National Championship Kicks Off On Saturday At Dillon

PASS National Championship Kicks Off On Saturday At Dillon

 

CHARLOTTE, NC (February 20) – Following a three-month offseason, Pro All Stars Series (PASS) Super Late Model racers will kick off the 2018 National Championship season this Saturday afternoon at Dillon Motor Speedway in South Carolina.  The 13th Annual South Carolina Clash 200 will see the best short track racers from across North America converge on the tough egg-shaped oval for the $6000 top prize.  While Turner, ME's Ben Rowe will be on quest for his sixth PASS National title, Kannapolis, NC's Matt Craig will be going for an unprecedented third straight PASS South Super Late Model championship beginning at Dillon.

One driver hoping to end Rowe's run of national championship success will be Hudson, NH's Derek Griffith.  In his first go at Super Late Model racing's only national championship last year, Griffith finished third in points behind Rowe and Dave Farrington, Jr., nearly winning at Orange County Speedway last March.

"It's going to be pretty important to get going on the right foot this season," says Griffith, driver of the LCM Motorsports #12 Chevrolet.  "We are looking to run real strong all year."

After scoring two wins in 2017 on the PASS North Super Late Model tour, Griffith is primed to show what he can do south of the Mason-Dixon line this year.  In his first start at Dillon last year, Griffith finished eighth and hopes to improve on that this weekend.

"Last year was our first time racing down in the Carolinas," says Griffith.  "Now that we've been down there [Dillon] once, I'm looking forward to making my return this weekend."

Joining Griffith among the pre-entries will be PASS South title contenders Matt Craig, Kodie Conner, Tate Fogleman, Roy Hayes, and Jody Measamer.  Trevor Sanborn heads the list of New Englanders, along with newcomers Jimmy Renfrew, Jr., Sammy Gooden, and Ray Christian, III, while Charles Barnes will be attempting his second PASS South start.

This weekend, action gets under way with rotating practice for all divisions from 2 – 5 PM on Friday.  Then, on Saturday, practice will begin at 10 AM, followed by qualifying at 12:30 PM, and racing for the PASS Super Late Models, SuperTrucks, and UCARS beginning at 2 PM.

Entry forms for the next PASS South Super Late Model race at Caraway Speedway are currently posted at ProAllStarsSeries.com.  The next PASS National Championship race will be at Thompson Speedway in Connecticut on April 8.

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.  And for the first time ever, PASS will compete at Richmond Raceway in Virginia as part of the inaugural Commonwealth Classic in October.  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 @PASSSLM14 to keep up with breaking news as it happens.

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Une nouvelle monture pour Dave Caron




Québec, le 18 février 2018 

Une nouvelle monture pour Dave Caron 

Il en était à sa première saison avec la Série Sportsman Québec Lucas Oil en 2016, le pilote de la voiture #48 Dave Caron a terminé en 9e position au championnat provincial remportant et a obtenu le titre de Recrue 2016 Méchoui International tant pour le championnat régional que provincial. 

En 2017, c'est avec une voiture améliorée que nous avons pu le voir en piste. Accumulant une série de malchance, il nous a démontré sa détermination et sa persévérance devant le travail qui fut colossale pour revenir en piste et ainsi participer à toutes les épreuves de la Série. En plus de terminer au  9e rang, il a obtenu le prix Étienne Cliche remis à l'équipe de l'année pour sa persévérance et son travail en piste et hors-piste. 

La course automobile est une passion qu'il partage avec son fils, membre de son équipe. Ce n'est pas d'hier que Dave Caron conduit une voiture. Il a évolué dans la classe Semi Pro (anciennement Limité) pendant quelques années avant de faire le saut en Sportsman Québec. 

Désireux de poursuivre sa progression au sein de la Série Sportsman Qc Lucas Oil, il a dernièrement fait l'acquisition de la voiture de Marco Savoie. Une voiture construite par Mac Rod Shop et revampée pour la saison 2018. Il est clair que l'objectif de cet achat est d'avoir en main tous les atouts nécessaires pour se tailler une place parmi les meneurs de la Série et les deux dernières années nous ont prouvé qu'il pouvait y arriver. 

Bonne saison à toi Dave ainsi qu'à toute l'équipe ! 

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CAMIRAND TO DRIVE THE NEW 2018 CHEVROLET CAMARO IN THE NASCAR PINTYS SERIES




CAMIRAND TO DRIVE THE NEW 2018 CHEVROLET CAMARO IN THE NASCAR PINTYS SERIES

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CAMIRAND TO DRIVE THE NEW CHEVROLET CAMARO IN THE 2018 NASCAR PINTYS SERIES
 
Berthierville, February 19, 2018 – The Chevrolet Camaro is back in NASCAR. While the car made its debut in the top-tier division, the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, as well as other touring series, the new Camaro will be introduced in the NASCAR Pinty's series next May.
 
Paillé, #1 GM dealer in Canada, played a lead role to bring back the Camaro in the Canadian division of NASCAR, as his driver Marc-Antoine Camirand will try to capture the championship in the mythic car that celebrated his 50th anniversary last year.
 
"It was natural for us to showcase Chevrolet's muscle car in Canada's most prestigious stock-car series. We wanted to introduce the Camaro in the NASCAR Pinty's series to have on track a Chevrolet rear-wheel-drive V8 with manual transmission," commented GM Paillé CEO, Jean-Claude Paillé,
 
GM Paillé's team met with Chevrolet Canada during the NASCAR Pinty's race at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, located a few miles from General Motors facilities in Oshawa, ON. 22 Racing team, that prepares n°22 car driven by Marc-Antoine Camirand, developed a new body that replicates Chevrolet's mythic performance car.
 
"As soon as we had the approval from Chevrolet Canada, R&D started at 22 Racing shop to introduce the new body in the NASCAR Pinty's series for the 2018 season. Scott Steckly's team has worked on the car since last fall," told Mr. Paillé.
 
Driver Marc-Antoine Camirand, who will compete full-time in the NASCAR Pinty's series in 2018, is excited to be at the wheel of the new n°22 Camaro, thanks to the most important GM dealer in Canada. "I've always said how proud I am to work with such passionate and professional partner and team as GM Paillé and 22 Racing. The introduction of the Camaro shows again how serious these people around me are about racing. I'm highly motivated to give them my first win and fight for the championship," said Camirand.
 
While the Camaro made an astonishing come back in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup, winning the 2018 Daytona 500 with Richard Childress Racing n°3 car driven by Austin Dillon, it will be on track in the NASCAR Pinty's series in May, for the season opener at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, in Bowmanville, ON.
 
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