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Naples, ME 6/30/09- Race fans, teams, and
officials will all prepare for a double header this weekend as the PASS South super late
model series will invade the Greenville-Pickens Speedway on Friday July 3rd for
the Firecracker 125 followed by a Sunday night shootout at the famed Hickory Motor
Speedway on Sunday July 5th for the first ever Independence 150. The double
header will mark the first of its kind for the five year old series and with the
anticipation of several newcomers expected to make their 2009 PASS South series debuts, its
shaping up to be one of the best Fourth of July weekend races in the country. Race one of
the double header will be featured at the Greenville-Pickens Speedway, a paper clip shaped
half mile track known to produce some tight racing. Last years winner, Alex Haase,
will not be in attendance to defend his win but his Kyle Busch Motorsports team with
youngster Bryce Walker behind the wheel will. Another driver to watch is Justin Wakefield,
the exact guy who battled the #51 machine for the win just a season ago before a wreck
ended his night early. Three time winner Preston Peltier, along with Ben Rowe, Heath
Hindman, and Ryan Blaney are among the championship contenders that will have to fend off
a list of drivers making their return to the series in 2009 that include Clete Caywood,
Dean Clattenburg, and J.R. Norris. An expected capacity size crowd along with a stellar
field of race cars as well as one of upstate South Carolinas largest fireworks shows
to conclude the nights activities adds up to produce one of the best Fourth of July
celebrations for any race fan around. An open
practice for the Firecracker 125 will kick off Thursday July 2nd from 6-8pm
then the following day the cars and stars of the PASS South super late model series will
take to the track for the 125 lap event set to go off at 7pm. For more information
including how to get your hands on tickets to the Firecracker 125 visit the
Greenville-Pickens Speedway at www.greenvillepickens.com.
The second
leg of the double header concludes at the first ever Independence 150 at the Hickory Motor
Speedway. The race will mark the second of three events that the PASS South series has
planned at the famed oval in 2009, making it a facility the championship contenders must
run well at in order to have a shot at the championship. Always producing strong car
counts at Hickory makes for impressive side by side racing and with this event being the
first during the month of July one can bet that a slick race track will produce some wild
racing action. Having won
the 2009 version of the Easter Bunny 150 earlier in the year, Maines Ben Rowe has to
be considered a favorite heading into this weekend. Several drivers such as Jeff Bolen and
thirteen-year-old Chase Elliot, who is the son of NASCAR star Bill Elliot, will be making
their first career PASS South series starts. In addition, Corey Williams (2008) and
Tennessee native Heath Hindman (2007) have to be thrown into the mix as each has scored a
win at the Hickory, North Carolina track. Hickory also marks the only track so far this
season that current hot shoe Preston Peltier has struggled at. Early in the year, Peltier
posted only a seventeenth place finish but since then has racked up three series wins and
moved into third in the series standings just forty points out of the top spot. The
Independence 150 at the Hickory Motor Speedway kicks off Sunday July 5th with
racing set to begin at 6:15pm. For directions and ticket information visit the tracks
website at www.hickorymotorspeedway.com. For more
information including schedules, standings, and results for all PASS sanctioned touring
series visit their home on the web at www.racewithpass.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 06/30/09
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com