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Florida racing season heats up
with PASS Winterfest 150 at New Smyrna NAPLES ME (1/13) Super
Late Model racers from all over the eastern seaboard are ready to shake off the winter
doldrums and take on the high banks of New
Smyrna Speedway when the Pro All Stars Series
(PASS) Super Late Models invade the sunshine
state on January 30th for The PASS WInterfest
150. The entry
list is growing daily and all indications point to a battle royal between Floridas
fastest, the PASS super late model touring pros and a host of outlaws that seek out the biggest races and the toughest competition. Tim Russell
was first to file his entry for Winterfest and the Apopka driver has to be considered one
of the favorites. Hes got plenty of extra distance event wins at the legendary short
track, and it will be tough to beat the home track boys at their own game. Still, theres
a bunch of tough customers that are going to give it their best shot, including four time
PASS North Super Late Model Champion Johnny Clark, who will make the trip from Maine to
tackle New Smyrna. Lonnie Sommerville is a journeyman racer from the Canadian Maritimes,
and he cant wait to take on the challenge. Brandon Ward has taken over the wheel of
Jeff and Jane Days potent New Day Motorsports entry, and you can expect this
combination from Winston-Salem North Carolina to make some noise right out of the box. Dale Brackett is making a run at the PASS National
Championship in 2010, and he will tow all the way from Strong Maine for round one of the
five race PASS National Championship schedule. Local racer Shane Snipes will be behind the wheel
of a Mike Skinner owned super late model, and two of the best from the Carolinas, Jay
Fogleman and Preston Peltier, have both
committed to the January 30 race. Heath Hindman will make the trip from Tennessee and
North Carolinas Clay Jones has his race car prepared for the 150 green flag laps
that are one of the signatures of the Pro All Stars. Since the series inception in
2001, all feature events race the advertised distance under green; all restarts are double
file, so the action is guaranteed to be fast and furious for all 150 laps round the tough
oval. For the
hardcore race fan it will be a double header weekend of diverse motorsport. Just up the road at Daytona International Speedway
the Rolex 24 at Daytona gets the green at 3:30 on January 30 and the checkered wont
drop until 3:30 PM on Sunday January 31th. Its one of the most grueling
endurance racing around and short track and road racing fans alike have a rare and unique
opportunity to see the best of two motorsport worlds on the weekend of January 30 and 31. All teams
will have the opportunity to practice on Friday January 29 from 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Pit
gates will open at 12:00 Noon. On race day January 30 the pit area opens at 10:00 AM,
practice runs from 12:00 to 2:30 PM and Super Late Model time trials get underway at 3:30
P.M. For more
information visit www.racewithpass.com
or www.proallstarsseries.com. New Smyrna Speedway is on line at www.newsmyrnaspeedway.net . Address media and marketing questions to Norm
Desjardins at (603) 539-3368. For technical
information please contact PASS Technical Director Scott Reed at (207) 625-3230. |
Last Updated on 01/14/10
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com