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2009 PASS North SLM Champ will
be crowned Friday at White Mountain NAPLES ME
(9/16) The Pro All Stars Series (PASS) North super late models wrap up their 2009 campaign at North Woodstock New
Hampshires White Mountain Motorsports Park this Friday evening, and theres still point races to be settled
throughout the field. Johnny Clark
looks like he has his fourth (and second consecutive) PASS North title well within his
grasp. Clark holds a 33 point lead over Ben
Rowe in the standings with 2,582 versus Rowes 2, 549. Its a big margin for
Rowe to overcome, but its far from impossible in a sport where luck plays such an
important role in the outcome of many a race. White Mountain has been Rowes
playground since the travelling pros made their first appearance at the immaculate Route 3
quarter mile in 2001. Rowe will go after maximum points Friday night; he knows theres
little else he can do but hell be battling for the title until the checkers fall. Behind Clark
and Rowe sits Kelly Moore with 2,489. While the Championship is out of reach for the
veteran and his familiar NAPA Chevrolet, he will be looking to be rid of the goose egg in
his win column for 2009 and keep his ride on four wheels after his spectacular exit from
the speedway in the May race. Adam Bates
and Richie Dearborn are deadlocked at 2,470 points, 19 back from Moore. While Bates has a win under his belt this season,
Dearborn hasnt been to victory lane and he is well capable of taking the checker
first at White Mountain. DJ Shaw and Travis Benjamin are 2008 race winners that are still
winless in 2009 as the series heads for its final checkered flag of the season. Shaw is
the defending winner of the fall White Mountain Race, wheres he has a track Late
Model title under his belt. Mike Rowe is
coming off his 3rd PASS 300 win in his first PASS start of 2009, and he has
stated that hell be back at White Mountain to try and go 2 for 2, this time in his
familiar P.T. Watts ride. Top rookie Steve Legendre will be close to his St. Johnsbury
Vermont home and he could be considered a dark horse for the Night of Champions 150. White
Mountain Motorsports Park has several championship battles to decide as well. Quinney Welch leads Stacey Cahoon in the Late Model
standings by just six points, and their late model feature promises to be a barnburner. Its
the place to be as New Hampshires Fall speed weekend gets in high gear. PASS Super Late Model Championship night at White Mountain goes green at 6:00 PM on Friday September 18th. For more information visit www.whitemtnmotorsports.com , www.racewithpass.com and www.proallstarsseries.com . |
Last Updated on 09/16/09
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com