Clarks second half charge
leads to third PASS North Super Late Model title
If you
had to hang a title on Johnny Clarks run to the 2008 Pro All Stars Series (PASS)
North Championship, it might be a tale of two seasons. The Farmingdale Maine
race car driver didnt start his 2008 campaign with a great deal of flourish, but his
team came on strong in the second half of the season to capture their third PASS Super
Late Model Championship.
His
early season results were mixed at best. He finished thirteenth in the PASS North season
opener at Maines Beech Ridge Motor Speedway, but rebounded with a victory at
Wiscasset Raceway. But after Wiscasset, the results werent there. A ninth at White Mountain, sixteenth back at
Wiscasset, a tenth place run at Beech Ridge. Solid runs to be sure, but not up to par for
a race team that has two PASS super late model titles and thirteen race wins to their
credit. To be a title contender in the ultra competitive PASS North, top fives are the key
and you need them in each and every race.
Clark
didnt score another top three until July at Thompson (CT) Speedway, and he was mired
back in the point standings. But, Clark is
quick to point to that Thompson race as a turning point in his season. The family-focused
team never gave up. With a new race car that the crew painstakingly assembled over the off
season and a set-up that made that car run like it was on rails, Clark turned on the jets.
He claimed his second win of 2008 two weeks later at Groveton NHs Riverside
Speedway, and dominated the action at All-Star Speedway before a flat tire set him back to
fourth at the finish. Still, he recovered from what could have been a disastrous result
and scored solid points, and it looked like the season might be turning around for the Clarks
Car Crushing team.
He
contended for the Atlantic Cat 250 win in Nova Scotia but had to settle for seventh at the
checkered flag. Clark got back to his winning ways at Wiscasset in August, rebounding for
a $30,000.00 payday in the Toyota Tundra 250 followed by a second place run at White
Mountain and a $10,000.00 win at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway in the PASS 300.
It all
came down to the Fall Brawl at Johnnys home track, Wiscasset Raceway. When the
checkers flew Clark had a fifth place finish, beating four time series champ Ben Rowe by
five spots to secure the 2008 PASS super late model title by ten points. On his way to the
crown Clark scored the most series wins (4) and led the most laps (469). He raced home in the top five eight times, with
eleven top tens.
Clark
put an exclamation point on a super 2008 season by dominating the PASS South 250 lap
feature at the Mason-Dixon 500 at Virginias South Boston Speedway, collecting yet
another $10,000.00 payday along with his first PASS South victory.
Johnny
Clark, his race team and all the Pro All Stars Series Champions, competitors, fans and
sponsors will gather on November 15th for the eighth annual PASS North Banquet
of Champions at Verillos Conference Center on Riverside Drive in Westbrook Maine.
Tickets
are still available by contacting the Pro All Stars Series at passracing@roadrunner.com .The complete
banquet schedule and more information is on line at www.racewithpass.com
or www.proallstarsseries.com.