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PASS
Records Youngest Winner Ever In Its Super Late Model History
15-Year-Old
Zach Stroupe Is First Teen to Win
Zach Stroupes triumph Saturday in the
Mom 150 at Motor Mile Speedway in
The PASS South Mom 150 at Motor
Mile will also be remembered as a feverish fight between some of the current top young
prospects in Super Late Model racing. In
fact, Williams grabbed his second-straight fast-time award in qualifying by circling the
.416 mile oval in 15.328 seconds. Stroupe and
Cassius Clark were second and third with identical times of 15.350.
After the redraw, former NASCAR Elite Series
winner Justin Wakefield jumped to the lead from his pole starting spot at the start of the
150-lap event. On lap 23,
After several other cautions, Stroupe was able
to put his car out front on a lap-25 restart. While
Stroupe battled
During a restart on lap 86, another youngster
made his mark in the race. Trevor Sanborn,
driving a Richard Moody team car to Ben Rowe, pulled ahead of Stroupe before another
caution flew for an incident between Ginny Quinones and Brian Johnson.
Stroupe fell back to third on the ensuing
restart when Kyle Busch Motorsports (team owned by the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
competitor) driver Alex Haase moved by. Stroupe
stayed glued to the battle that Sanborn and Haase put on.
The youngster had the fans on their feet until contact between the two sent
Sanborn spinning on lap 101. Haase was
penalized for the contact by PASS officials and put to the rear of the field.
Stroupe, who was directly behind the two when
the incident happened, took over the lead and then lost it to Corey Williams during the
ensuing restart. Stroupe would continue to
hound the winner of the season opening Easter Bunny 150 at Hickory Motor Speedway. Then on a lap-119 restart, Stroupe charged on
Motor Miles outside groove to take over the lead for what would prove to be the
final time. Despite challenges from Williams,
the Bob Dillner Inc. Racing (team for the SPEED NASCAR television commentator) driver
would lead the final 31 laps for his first-ever Super Late Model victory.
We knew that we had a car that could
survive on the outside, but we didnt want to risk it early since we knew it would
burn the right front up, said Stroupe of Iron Station, NC. We went down there and held it tight. We held it as close to the bottom and next to
Coreys door. It ate off that corner and
down the backstretch to clear him.
We needed this; the crew deserved it. Bond Suss (crew chief of BEC) has been working
hard. This is only his fourth race with us,
but it is pretty cool to win it for him. Im
happy for Bob (Dillner); it is his first Super Late Model race win. It is real cool finally getting the one that we
have been needing; we have been close many times. We
have finished fourth and sixth and have knocked on the door. It held together and we finally won one, and its
pretty exciting. Plus, its exciting to
win a PASS race. This is a good series and a
tough one with a lot of good competitors. Ben
Rowe was here and so was Cassius; the 44 (Sanborn) ran really well, and Haase was up
front, too, so Im happy to say I was able to beat them here tonight.
But, of course, for Stroupe as a teenager,
winning one for Mom in the Mom 150 was probably the best gift he could have
hoped for his mother.
It is pretty cool, added Stroupe. My mother has been there since the
beginning, from Go-Karts to Bandos to Legends, Pro Challenge and now. For the last 11 years she has been going to my
races, which is pretty cool for me. This one
is for her, too.
The PASS South Super Late Models return to
action with the third-annual Orange Blossom Special, Saturday, June 7th,
at Orange County Speedway in
This race also serves as a tune-up for the
next PASS National Super Late Model Series race on Saturday, July 19th, which
is also at Orange County Speedway. It is the
second race of a four-race Super Late Model Tour. Corey
Williams won the first event in
UNOFFICIAL FINISH
Mom 150
Motor Mile
150-laps
1) #51 Zach Stroupe
2) #47 Corey Williams
3) #51H Alex Haase
4) #91 Heath Hindman
5) #44 Trevor Sanborn
6) #09 Kevin Barrett
7) #98 Justin
8) #30 Rodney Brooks
9) #5 Spencer Wauters
10) #22 Perry Brown
11) #26 Brian Johnson
12) #39 Dean Clattenburg
13) #62 Mark Gibson
14) #24 Brian Royalty
15) #20 John Stancill
16) #00 Ginny Quinones
17) #05 Alex Fleming
18) #18 Bradley McCaskill
19) #42 Tim Pinion
20) #4 Ben Rowe
21) #8 Cassius
Last Updated on 05/12/08
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com