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South Heads South to New Senoia Naples,
ME 6/15/09- So far, the month of June has been a quiet month for the Pro All Stars
Series (PASS) South super late models with just one event marking the 2009 calendar;
however, that one event on June 20th donning the name Dixie 150 at New Senoia
Raceway located just south of Atlanta, Georgia may be the turning point for many this 2009
racing season. The word new in the speedways moniker couldnt be
more fitting as it will mark the first time in the series four year existence to visit the
3/8th mile high banked track. Another new will be the fact that a
majority of the championship contenders have never competed at the Georgia speed plant
leaving the door wide open for all in attendance. So far this season Ben Rowe and Preston
Peltier have been the drivers to beat with each one picking up two victories so far but it
will be Rowe who has his work cut out for him this week as the Maine native who competes
full time on both the PASS North and South schedules will travel from the norths
farthest race north in Geary, New Brunswick Canada to the souths farthest race south
in Senoia, Georgia to compete in the Dixie 150. While its been Peltier and Rowe
winning races, youngster Ryan Blaney has been Mr. Consistency finishing in the top ten in
all five PASS South series starts putting him second in the championship points standings
just twenty six points behind leader Rowe. While the New Senoia Raceway will be new to
many, a driver who knows the ins and outs of the place is Bubba Pollard. Pollard, who will
be making his 2009 PASS South season debut lives just a few miles from the Senoia facility
and has competed in more than his fair share of races at the place. Drivers such as Trey
Mitchell, Devin Jones, and Jeff Fultz are all expected to make their return to PASS South
competition at Senoia making Pollard not the only one to consider for taking home the
hardware at nights end. While the New Senoia race may be all about the
super late models, the PASS truck series has reached their mid-season break and wont
be back into action until Sunday July 5th at the Hickory Motor Speedway. The
first year touring series under the PASS banner has produced some of the best racing so
far this season. Each and every time the trucks have hit the track Michael Cooper, Ben
Ebeling, and Jody Measamer have produced side by side battles all race long. The surprise of the year however may be the
quick development of thirteen year old Clint King who went from struggling with the bigger
and heavier trucks in his first race of the year at Dillon Motor Speedway to winning his
first ever PASS truck series race at Coastal Plains just a few weeks ago. Regardless of
the four drivers listed above, all series drivers have been chasing down The For more information including schedules,
standings, and results for all PASS sanctioned touring series visit their home on the web
at www.racewithpass.com.
or, www.proallstarsseries.com
.For marketing or media questions contact Norm Desjardins at 603-539-3368 or for technical
information contact Scott Reed at 207-625-3230. |
Last Updated on 06/15/09
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com