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PASS South Champ will be crowned
at Greenville-Pickens Saturday Naples,
ME 10/21/09- Fourteen weekends of racing over a seven month period; ten different race
tracks producing six different race winners; ninety three different drivers. In the end,
it all boils down to one 2009 Pro All Stars Series (PASS) South Champion and that Champion
will be crowned at this weekends PASS South season finale at Greenville-Pickens
Speedway. The 125 lap event known as The Howler, will wrap up the 2009 PASS
South season with the kind of action packed super late model racing that the fans of the
half mile track have come to expect over the years when the Pro All Stars Series comes to
town. Ben Rowe dominated the four- race PASS National
Championship series with three wins and one third place run to claim that title, and his
win at South Boston further expanded his PASS South point lead. Rowe has emerged as the
clear favorite to join his father Mike in the PASS record book as a PASS South Champion.
Rowe received a beautiful new Leavitt chassis and a complete Quarter Master Clutch package
as part of his National Championship winnings. So while the drama of a tight championship point
battle may not be in the cards for the Howler theres plenty of battles for position
in the final standings, and one can bet if the race is half as good as the series
last visit in July it will be one heck of an event. PASS South regulars Heath Hindman, Jay Fogleman,
and Justin Wakefield along with northern invaders Johnny Clark, Lonnie Sommerville, and
D.J. Shaw will all be on hand for the event, but theres one driver in particular the
fans of upstate South Carolina flock to see and that would be none other than Corey
Williams. The Maine native now calling North Carolina home has done what many thought
couldnt be done by taking his familiar #47 Batmobile machine to the high
side of the flat half mile track and coming from the back to the front on multiple
occasions, including a runner up finish in
2008. Mark Reedy will make his first PASS start of
Also expected to be in attendance will be local
racers Randy Gentry and Randy Porter, Tayla Orleans, and newcomer to PASS South and super
late models in general Brandon Ward piloting Jeff Days familiar yellow and black #62
machine in a one race deal. The gates swing open at Greenville Pickens
Speedway on Saturday October 24th at
4:00 PM, with time trials slated for 5:00 PM. Look for the on-track trick-or-treat meet
and greet as well as the kids Halloween costume contest to get under way at 7:00
PM,. The Howler 125 is expected to go green at approximately 8:00 PM. Tickets still remain for the October 24th
Howler 125 event and can be purchase on race day or directly through the track by visiting
their website at www.greenvillepickens.com
or by calling 864-269-0852.
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 10/21/09
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com