Ben Rowe will Drive for Five
PASS North Super Late Model Championships
NAPLES ME (March 7, 2008) - Its official: Ben Rowe will
contend for a fifth Pro All Stars Series (PASS) North Championship in 2008. The four time
PASS North Super Late Model champ will be shooting for his second consecutive title with Richard Moody Racing.
Rowe's record is well known to fans of the
Pro All Stars Series; four PASS North championships, 30 plus wins and a top three
finishing average right around 65 percent. Remarkable statistics for any driver in any
series, but especially impressive when you consider the depth of competition Rowe has
faced over the past seven seasons.
The RMR team has an ambitious 2008 PASS
campaign planned. Another PASS North title chase, a run at the first PASS National Super
Late Model Championship, and as many as five additional PASS South dates are currently on
their schedule.
Rowe and the Moodys seem like a match made in
racing heaven. They enjoy the challenge of tour racing, whether it's a trip to the Carolinas
or Maritime Canada. Richard Moody has a long and successful history in Maine
motorsports, dating back to his successful pairing with "The Outlaw", Mainer
Jeff Stevens. After a nineteen year hiatus from car ownership, the Moody family came back
to the sport they loved, and their eventual pairing with Rowe has produced the expected
results.
"Rick Moody wants to race against the
toughest competition on the toughest race tracks. He will race anytime, anywhere. This
whole team loves to race, just like I do, so I couldn't be in a better situation,"
said Rowe. "By the time we head to Hickory for the Easter Bunny we'll have three cars
ready to go, two of them brand new. The competition will be tougher than ever, but if we
can stay consistent and get a little racing luck, we should be able to challenge for both
titles."
Says Moody," As a team, our primary
focus in 2008 will be Tom Mayberrys Pro All Stars Series, and we're looking forward
to the challenge. All of the top teams look like they are coming back in 2008, and, there
are some new teams coming on board that will be contenders for sure. But, we have a great
race team and we're looking forward to seeing how we measure up."
The PASS South season gets underway in two
weeks at Hickory (NC) Motor Speedway with the March 22nd Easter Bunny 150. The Easter
Bunny is also round one of the inaugural PASS National Super Late Model Championship
series. PASS North gets the green on Saturday April 19th with 150 green flag laps at Beech
Ridge Motor Speedway in Scarborough Maine.
Get the latest PASS North and South news
online at www.proallstarsseries.com and www.racewithpass.com
.