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Joey Doiron PR : PASS North Series Beech Ridge Motor Speedway Race Preview

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Joey Doiron: PASS North Series

Beech Ridge Motor Speedway Race Preview

 

 

 

THE STORY

 

Joey Doiron aims to collect his first career PASS North Series win when the series opens the 2011 season with the PASS 150 at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway in Scarborough, Maine, on Saturday, April 30. Doiron won the 2010 Rookie of the Year award in the series, a march he started with a career-best finish of fourth in this very race. Doiron started his racing career at Beech Ridge and considers it his home track. Doiron is coming off a DNF at “The Race” at North Wilkesboro Motor Speedway earlier this month after a blown tire ended his day prematurely.

 

THE FACTS

 

WHO: Joey Doiron, Berwick, Maine

TEAM: No. 73 JBJ Machine/Dale Shaw Race Cars Chevrolet

CREW CHIEF: John Doiron, Berwick, Maine

 

BEST CAREER BEECH RIDGE MOTOR SPEEDWAY FINISH: 4th (May 2010)

LAST RACE AT BEECH RIDGE MOTOR SPEEDWAY: 23rd (September 2010)

 

WHAT: PASS North Series PASS 150

WHERE: Beech Ridge Motor Speedway, Scarborough, Maine (.333-mile oval)

WHEN: 3 p.m., Saturday, April 30

 

PASS North Series

NEXT RACE: May 14, PASS 150, Star Speedway, Epping, N.H. (.25-mile oval)

FINAL 2010 POINTS POSITION: 9th (Rookie of the Year)

 

 

 

DID YOU KNOW?

 

  • Joey Doiron started on the outside pole for the most prestigious race of the PASS North Series season, the PASS 300 at Beech Ridge, last September.
  • As a rookie in the Sport Series division at Beech Ridge, Joey Doiron won a feature event and finished fourth in the final point standings.
  • Last season, almost every track on the PASS North Series schedule was a first-time visit for Joey Doiron.

 

 

 

WHAT THEY'RE SAYING

 

JOEY DOIRON, Driver of the No. 73 JBJ Machine/Dale Shaw Race Cars Chevrolet, On his chances at Beech Ridge this weekend: “It's Beech Ridge, so I'm always gald to go there. Every time we've been there with PASS, we feel like we've been a winning car through practice and even for most of the race. Something always seems to happen to us.

 

Hopefully, the luck has to turn around after (The Race at North Wilkesboro). To turn it around with a win would be awesome, or even a Top-5 finish. I'd be more than happy to start the season the way I did last year.”

 

On the racing at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway: “You just can't abuse your stuff too early. I really think the key the last couple of years has been whoever can ride around and stay out of trouble and then be able to paint the (inside) line in the last 50 laps of the race. It doesn't matter if you're a half-second faster than everybody else, if you can't pass on the bottom at the end when everybody starts sliding up to the top of the track, you're not going to be very good.

 

The track is its own animal. A lot of people consider it like Oxford, but I always think we have a chance to win at Beech Ridge, and at Oxford, usually I can't get out of my own way. So I don't know what it is there.”

 

On his goals for his sophomore season: “I definitely think we can win a race this year. We just need some luck. We put ourselves in position to do it a couple of times last year it seemed, but we just couldn't seem to catch a break when we needed it.

 

If we can get a win, we can build on that. Hopefully, then we'll pick up another one after that. I think if we can run competitively at the tracks where we think we can, the points will take care of themselves.”

 

 

UP NEXT

 

The PASS North Series heads to the second race of the season on the smallest track, the PASS 150 at the quarter-mile Star Speedway in Epping, N.H., on Saturday, May 14... Joey Doiron has never competed in a Super Late Model at Star Speedway, but he post a Top-10 finish with a 9th-place run at the high-banked quarter-mile of White Mountain Motorsports Park last season.

 

 

 

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PASS NORTH PR - season goes green at Beech Ridge Saturday

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PASS NORTH season goes green at Beech Ridge Saturday

 

Naples ME (4/25) The 2011 Pro All Stars Series (PASS) North campaign goes green at Scarborough Maine's famed Beech Ridge Motor Speedway on Saturday April 30 with all three PASS touring series on track for the first time this season. Every team is tied for the points lead and a good start to the yearl builds momentum for the races to come.

 

The PASS North Super Late Models, Mods, and Sportsman highlight the season opener and its the perfect cure for those off season racing blues.

 

The early entry list includes a few surprises and a number of new names. Tracy Gordon returns to PASS competition in a second entry from the Frahm stables; he'll team up with Matt Frahm in his return to PASS North. Gordon's name appears twice in the PASS North win column. Kirk Thibeau is on the list, as are Ridge regulars David Oliver and Bill Rodgers, a guy that's already proven he can take on the PASS regulars and win.

 

Canada is well represented with Lonnie Sommerville, Shawn Turple and Matt Matheson all on board for the season opener.

 

Bryan Kruczek has stepped up to the super late model ranks and he'll make his PASS debut at Beech Ridge. Mike Landry is a familiar face in the PASS Sportsman series, but he will wheel a super late model Saturday.. Chris Thorne is making an infrequent PASS North appearance and . PASS North rookie Kyle DeSouza will attempt his first Beech Ridge PASS super late model start. .

 

There's several new combinations seeking success in the series. Mike Rowe will return to full time competition with a new combination. Peter Pettit and Steve Perry have partnered to field the full time PASS ride for the Maine legend. Lonnie Sommerville is a familiar name to PASS North fans but he will make his PASS North season debut with Scott and Vicki Mulkern's potent race team; Mulkern himself will take his best shot at a Beech Ridge win, too..

 

Five time series champion Johnny Clark ,Richie Dearborn, 2010 PASS North rookie of the year Joey Doiron, Travis Benjamin, Scott Alexander, Ben Rowe, Ricky Morse , Bill Penfold, Scott Chubbuck and Derek Ramstrom, are just a few of the names on the early entry list and you know that the season opener will attract an overflow field of the fastest full fender racers in the region.

 

Beech Ridge has two pre season practice sessions scheduled.. The track will offer up open test sessions on Thursday and Friday April 28 and 29 from 2:00 PM until 6:00 PM.

 

The PASS Mods, PASS Sportsman, the Texas Roadhouse North East Mini Stock Tour,  NELCAR Legends, and the Pro Four Modifieds join the PASS North super late models on Saturday's schedule.The first heat race rolls off at 3:00 PM.

 

Watch the early entry list grow at www.proallstarsseries.com. Beech Ridge Motor Speedway is on line at www.beechridge.com . The speedway is located at 70 Holmes Road in Scarborough Maine.

 

PASS South: Easter Bunny kicks off 2011 PASS National Championship Chase

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PASS South: Easter Bunny kicks off 2011 PASS National Championship Chase

Drivers from North and South Ready to battle at Hickory Motor Speedway

 

Naples ME (4/19) Every racing season super late model drivers from the north and south flock to the historic Hickory (NC) Motor Speedway for an event that has grown in stature every season. The Easter Bunny is now a premiere event on the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) South presented by JE Pistons and Roush Yates Performance Products schedule and on Saturday, April 23 the thunder of PASS super late models comes alive when the Easter Bunny 150 once again brings drivers from across the country to North Carolina for a shot at the coveted trophy.

 

The Easter Bunny always draws over 40 of the country's elite super late model race teams, the 2011 edition is shaping up to be one of the highlights of the PASS South season. Ryan Blaney, Jay Fogleman, 2010 PASS South and National Champion, Preston Peltier and Jody Lavender are ready to mix it up with 2011 series rookies Gray Gaulding, Becca Kasten, Brandon Lynn and many more. PASS North drivers Ben Rowe, Mike Rowe and Travis Benjamin are set to compete in the 150 green flag lap event.

 

Plenty of big names in the super late model world have claimed the special hardware on Easter weekend. Mike Rowe claimed the inaugural Easter Bunny in 2006 and Ryan Lawyer earned the victory in 2007. Corey Williams and Ben Rowe added their names in the record book as winners in 2008 and 2009 respectively, and Preston Peltier's late race charge sealed the 2010 win. over Fogleman and Blaney.

 

While it is still early in the 2011 PASS South season, the same three drivers that battled for the 2010 Easter Bunny win are on top of the points, just in reverse order. Blaney currently sits on top of the charts over Fogleman and Peltier with Steven Legendre and Andy Loden tied for fourth and fifth. Jody Lavender, Heath Hindman, Justin Wakefield, John Batten and Jimmy Weller round out the top-10 standings, and all will be looking to move up as they strive for victory in Hickory.

 

The Easter Bunny is round one of the 2011 PASS National Championship, six races in five states from Carolina to New England. The 2011 National champ will receive a host of new awards including a A Miller welder, the use of a McGunegill Engine Performance(MEP) GM Equalizer Sealed Engine during the 2012 racing season, and a complete super late model clutch/bellhousing/starter package from Quarter Master Industries, and a product certificate from Roush Yates Performance Products. Past PASS National Champions include Cassius Clark (2008), Ben Rowe (2009) and Peltier (2010).

 

The Pro All Stars Series (PASS) South presented by JE Pistons and Roush Yates Performance Products Easter Bunny 150 weekend will kick off on Friday, April 22 with an optional practice .Gates open at 2 :00 PM and rotating practice is scheduled from 4:00 PM until 7:00 PM. On race day April 23 the gates open at 11:00 AM,practice is set for 1:30 PM until 4:00 PM, and time trials roll off at 5:00 PM. Racing gets the green at 6:30 PM. The CCS Late Model Sportsman Series, Legends Cars, Bandoleros and the Allison Legacy Series join the PASS super late models on the card.

 

For a detailed weekend schedule of events, point standings, season schedules and more visit www.proallstarsseries.com.

 

Oxfords Plains Speedway PR: NASCAR STAR KYLE BUSCH ANNOUNCES RETURN TO TD BANK 250 ON JULY 24


OXFORD, Maine (April 20, 2011) – Kyle Busch made quite an impression in his first two TD Bank 250 attempts.

In 2005, he led the race twice for a total of 61 laps. In 2006, Busch looked poised to win the event when his motor expired while leading the event.

Kyle is coming back and will be looking for a victory in 2011.

 

Today, Oxford Plains Speedway and Kyle Busch Motorsports announced that Kyle has entered the TD Bank 250 on July 24 and the Brackett Mechanical/RB Performance PASS 150 on July 23.  New England racing fans will have two chances to see Busch compete against the region’s best competitors.

“It’s no secret that I love to race, so I’ll be spending my weekend off from the Sprint Cup Series in July running the late model races at Oxford Plains Speedway,” said Busch. “The track is a lot of fun to drive. It’s very flat, the corners are very round and the straightaway’s aren’t very long. Bill Ryan and his staff treated me excellent during my first two trips to Oxford and the fans there are great. I had one of the fastest cars and led a bunch of laps both years I ran the TD Bank 250 for Steve Perry and SP2 Motorsports, but we weren’t able to seal the deal. This year we decided to bring our own KBM Toyota Camry’s. Hopefully, the third time will be the charm.”

“Kyle is a great racer no matter what kind of car he is in,” Oxford Plains Speedway Owner Bill Ryan said.  “Our fans loved seeing Kyle race in the TD Bank 250 in 2005 and 2006 and now will have another chance to see him try and win in 2011.  Making things even more exciting this year is the fact that Kyle is racing in the PASS race on Saturday night.  He will be a threat to win in both events,” Ryan added. 

Since 2004, TD Bank 250 fans have been treated to seeing NASCAR’s elite compete against the region’s best short track pilots.  In addition to Kyle Busch, fans have seen Matt Kenseth, Kurt Busch, Denny Hamlin, JJ Yeley, Ricky Craven, Kevin Lepage, Terry Labonte, Kevin Harvick, Kenny Wallace, Steve Wallace and Brad Keselowski try to win the TD Bank 250.  Only Harvick has been able to take the checkers, doing so in 2007.

In 2011, the TD Bank 250 weekend will consist of three nights of exciting racing.  On Friday, July 22, the Oxford Acceleration Series and PASS Modifieds will take center stage.  Saturday brings the Brackett Mechanical/RB Performance PASS 150 accompanied by Oxford’s Strictly Stock and Mini Stock divisions.  Saturday will also be the first day the TD Bank 250 Late Models hit the track for practice.  Sunday, the TD Bank 250 green flag flies at 2 pm. 

TD Bank 250 tickets are priced at $50, $40 and $30. A seating chart is available on online at www.oxfordplains.com. Tickets for the Brackett Mechanical/RB Performance PASS 150 are $25.  Special discount ticket packages are available for the weekend.  For more information about specific seat availability or to purchase tickets, please stop by the Speedway office on Route 26 or call (207) 539-8865 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Oxford Plains Speedway is a 3/8-mile asphalt oval located on Route 26 in Oxford, Maine. With main grandstand seating for 13,000, it is the largest spectator sports facility in the State of Maine. More than 350 men, women and children compete weekly at OPS throughout the summer in a variety of racing endeavors on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights and selected Sunday afternoons. For a full schedule of 2011 events, log on towww.oxfordplains.com.

 

THE RACE - PRO ALL STARS SERIES REVISED RESULTS

As a result of post race technical inspection, #18, Bubba Pollard has been disqualified. The #18 has been moved to the 44th (last) finishing position.

 

Revised results:

  1. #08 Chris Eggleston (300)

2 #129 Jeff Choquette (300)

3 #51 T.J. Reaid (300)

4 #4n Ben Rowe (300)

5 #29 Andy Loden (300)

6 #10 Ryan Blaney (300)

7 #25 Ross Kenseth (300)

8 #61 Mario Gosslin (299)

9 #112 Augie Grill (299)

10 #91l Patrick Laperle (299)

11 #53 Pat Kelly (299)

12 #83 Cale Gale (299)

13 #4 Jay Fogleman (299)

14 #54 Johnny Clark (299)

15 #115 Jody Lavender (299)

16 #24n Mike Rowe (299)

17 #1n Stephen Nasse (298)

18 #7 Erik Darnell (298)

19 #05 Alex Fleming (298)

20 #74 Ryan Moore (298)

21 #8 Cassius Clark (298)

22 #20 Steven Legendre (297)

23 #62 Brandon Ward (297)

24 #75 Gary Smith (296)

25 #23 Jimmy Weller (296)

26 #98 Justin Wakefield (296)

27 #29s Trevor Sanborn (296)

28 #47 Trey Mitchell (296)

29 #26 Preston Peltier (295)

30 #84 Scott Mulkern (294)

31 #17a Scott Alexander (279)

32 #91 Heath Hindman (251)

33 #1 Randy Turner (245)

34 #47s Corey Williams (179)

35 #64 Garrett Evans (178)

36 #10b Geoff Bodine (84)

37 #29 Kenzie Ruston (83)

38 #48 John Batten (82)

39 #2 Gray Gaulding (68)

40 #51k Rebecca Kasten (63)

41 #66 Brian Ickler (61)

42 #73 Joey Doiron (50)

43 #40 Sterling Marlin (25)

44#18 Bubba Pollard (300)

 

Chris Eggleston Wins PASS South "THE RACE" and $75,000.00 at North Wilkesboro Speedway

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Chris Eggleston Wins PASS South “THE RACE” and $75,000.00 at North Wilkesboro Speedway

Colorado native takes home the big payday in North Carolina

 

With 77 drivers making their way to North Wilkesboro Speedway (NC) April 7th – 10th to try and win the “THE RACE” Pro All Stars Series (PASS) South presented by JE Pistons and Roush Yates Performance Parts, only one driver could go home with the $75,000.00 winner’s purse. At the end of 300 laps of competition, Colorado’s Chris Eggleston crossed under the checkered flag first to win the historic event.

 

Holy cow! That is my initial thought,” said a happy Eggleston in victory lane. “This deal didn’t come together until two weeks ago. Crew chief Butch Miller gave me a call, said he got a sponsor, and decided to let me come on out and drive. He has never steered me wrong. I am so happy!”

Johnny Clark and Jay Fogleman led the 44-car field down to take the green flag in the historic 300-lap event. Clark was able to clear Fogleman, leading the monumental first lap of the race. Meanwhile, positions shuffled all through the field as drivers worked their way around the track.

At lap four, Andy Loden decided it was time to lead as he drove on the outside of Clark, taking the top spot. Augie Grill followed him to the front, working his way to the second position, putting Clark back to third. Pat Kelly rode fourth with Ryan Moore fifth. Just before lap 15, Grill decided it was his turn to lead as he drove around Loden for the first position.

At lap 24, the first car off the pace was the #40 of Sterling Marlin, who ducked onto pit road for service. A couple laps later, the #112 of Grill caught the back of the pack to start lapping cars. Through the lapping of traffic, Loden went back to the lead around Grill with Kelly, Bubba Pollard and Patrick Laperle running in the top-five positions just before lap 40. At lap 48, through heavy lapped traffic, Grill went back to the front, putting Loden back to second.

The first yellow of the afternoon flew at lap 52 as Joey Doiron had trouble in turns three and four, receiving damage to his right front. The top five at the yellow were Grill, Loden, Pollard, Eggleston and Kelly.

All restarts in the PASS Series are double file, putting Grill and Loden side by side as the field headed back to turn one at speed. Loden came around the lead the next lap with Pollard and Kelly dropping in second and third. At lap 55, Pollard drove his #18 to the front to take the lead while many of the racers back in the pack went side by side for position.

As Brian Ickler ducked onto pit road, the yellow flew for the second time as drivers stacked up in turn four. Mike Rowe received some damage, but was able to continue.

The green flag flew with Pollard and Grill driving down towards turn one, but the field started stacking up behind them. After contact between a couple cars, Rebecca Kasten’s #51 machine hit the turn-one wall. Kenzie Ruston was also collected up in the incident, but was able to drive away while Kasten’s car had to be hauled off on the hook.

The field headed back to turn one under speed with Pollard leading Grill, but Jody Lavender, who started 21st, was on the move, working his way to second.

The caution flew again at lap 68 as Patrick Laperle went around in turn two. The entire field dove left and right, avoiding a major incident as Laperle was able to right his car and tag the end of the field.

Lavender took his turn at the point on the restart, taking the lead from Pollard.

The caution flew at lap 84 as John Batten and Scott Mulkern made contact down the back stretch, sending Batten into the pit entrance water barrels. Despite the heavy damage to his car, Batten was able to exit his car and was OK.

Pollard got the run on the high side to take the lead as the field went back to green. Lavender and Loden fell in behind, second and third. While the field jockeyed for position behind them, the top-three drivers stayed in their positions until the lap 100 mark, ending the first segment of the race. During the eight-minute break, the teams worked on their cars and were allowed to change four tires to prep them for the second segment.

At lap 100 the top-10 drivers were Pollard, Lavender, Loden, Jeff Choquette, Grill, Ross Kenseth, TJ Reaid, Ryan Blaney, Eggleston and Eric Darnell. 28 of the 44 drivers that started the race were still on the lead lap.

Pollard and Lavender brought the field down to the green flag to begin the second segment. Pollard held the top spot, but Lavender dropped back putting Loden in second followed by Choquette, Grill and Reaid.

As the leaders caught lapped traffic around lap 130, Grill, who had worked his way up to second, dropped back to third as Loden moved his way forward, trying to reel in Pollard. At the lap 150 halfway mark, Pollard still led the field with Loden second, Eggleson third, Choquette fourth and Grill fifth. Two laps later, Eggleston worked his way around Loden to take the second position.

The yellow flag flew for the first time in the second segment at lap 164 for a spin on the backstretch by Justin Wakefield, who had been off the pace for several laps.

Pollard and Eggleston ran first and second after the restart with Choquette dropping into the third position.

A lot of contact throughout the field ended up biting a few drivers as contact between a couple cars on the front stretch at lap 180 had cars swerving to try and miss a mess. Sanborn, Garrett Evans and Laperle were just a few cars that received damage from the incident, the eighth caution of the race.

On the restart, Pollard stayed on point, but Choquette worked his way into the second position around Eggleston. That position was short lived though as Eggleston took the runner-up spot back a few laps later.

Just before the lap 200 end-of-segment break, while negotiating lapped traffic, Eggleston was able to work his way to the lead around Pollard. Right at the lap 200 segment break, Alex Fleming looped his car in turn two.

The top 10 drivers at the break, where teams could once again bolt on four brand-new tires and make adjustments, were Eggleston, Pollard, Reaid, Choquette, Loden, Kenseth, Blaney, Ben Rowe, Fogleman and Clark. 19 drivers were on the lead lap at lap 200.

The third and final segment kicked off with Eggleston and Pollard side as the field got up to speed. Pollard didn’t waste any time as he jumped out to the lead. Eggleston settled in second with Choquette, Reaid and Loden rounding out the top five.

With 50 laps remaining in “THE RACE,” Pollard still led Eggleston by a couple car lengths as the two negotiated around lapped traffic. Choquette, Reaid and Loden ran in the third through fifth positions.

For the next 25 laps, Pollard and Eggleston weaved in and out of lapped traffic, nose to tail. As they came up on some hard racing by a few drivers, Pollard appeared to try to turn under Clark off turn four and got sideways, allowing Eggleston to drive to the high side and take the lead at lap 276.

Over the final laps in the caution-free third and final segment, Eggleston was able to pull away from Pollard, taking THE RACE win, earning himself a cool $75,000.00.

This is just so exciting,” said Eggleston. “The first segment I thought we were really good. We used it to get a feel for the car and see how it was on short runs and long runs. The restarts were killing us with the crate motor. Every time a yellow came out, all I could do is cover my shield and yell “here we go again.” In the middle session we were a tick loose on late exit and a little bit on late entry, so I dialed some front brake to help that.

I told Butch we needed to close up the stagger a little bit and hopefully nothing would change. It got a little bit tight; too tight. We probably should have left it alone with the sun going down. I felt like the track really tightened up.”

With the bobble in traffic Eggleston was able to take the lead late in the race from Pollard but if the lapped traffic wasn’t a factor, he wasn’t sure he would be standing in victory lane.

I don’t know if we had enough to get around the #18. We just caught him at the right time in lapped traffic, and that is all it took.”

If the race was 30 laps shorter, Pollard would have been celebrating in victory lane. However, a combination of his car’s handling and the lapped traffic cost him the victory.

We just got tight in the center of the corner,” said Pollard. “I put too much wheel in it, making me loose off. The #54 (Clark) kind of messed me up right there. He (Eggleston) was able to get by me with lapped cars. We had a pretty good race car and he did too. Congratulations to him.”

Choquette started 19th in the field, and survived to take home a podium finish.

I didn’t think it would go green that whole way, that was surprising,” said Choquette. “I can’t say enough about my guys. They did an awesome job.”

Reaid and Ben Rowe rounded out the top five.

The PASS South presented by JE Pistons and Roush Yates Performance Products will be back in action at Hickory Motor Speedway (NC) on Saturday, April 23rd, for “The Easter Bunny 150” event, which is also a PASS National Championship race.

For more information on the Pro All Stars Series and “THE RACE” at North Wilkesboro Speedway, go to www.proallstarsseries.com.

Unofficial Results: “THE RACE” - Pro All Stars Series (PASS) South presented by JE Pistons and Roush Yates Performance Products - North Wilkesboro Speedway 4/10/11

with position, car number, driver, (laps completed)

1.     #08 Chris Eggleston (300)

2.     #18 Bubba Pollard (300)

3.     #129 Jeff Choquette (300)

4.     #51 T.J. Reaid (300)

5.     #4n Ben Rowe (300)

6.     #29 Andy Loden (300)

7.     #10 Ryan Blaney (300)

8.     #25 Ross Kenseth (300)

9.     #61 Mario Gosslin (299)

10.  #112 Augie Grill (299)

11.  #91l Patrick Laperle (299)

12.  #53 Pat Kelly (299)

13.  #83 Cale Gale (299)

14.  #4 Jay Fogleman (299)

15.  #54 Johnny Clark (299)

16.  #115 Jody Lavender (299)

17.  #24n Mike Rowe (299)

18.  #1n Stephen Nasse (298)

19.  #7 Erik Darnell (298)

20.  #05 Alex Fleming (298)

21.  #74 Ryan Moore (298)

22.  #8 Cassius Clark (298)

23.  #20 Steven Legendre (297)

24.  #62 Brandon Ward (297)

25.  #75 Gary Smith (296)

26.  #23 Jimmy Weller (296)

27.  #98 Justin Wakefield (296)

28.  #29s Trevor Sanborn (296)

29.  #47 Trey Mitchell (296)

30.  #26 Preston Peltier (295)

31.  #84 Scott Mulkern (294)

32.  #17a Scott Alexander (279)

33.  #91 Heath Hindman (251)

34.  #1 Randy Turner (245)

35.  #47s Corey Williams (179)

36.  #64 Garrett Evans (178)

37.  #10b Geoff Bodine (84)

38.  #29 Kenzie Ruston (83)

39.  #48 John Batten (82)

40.  #2 Gray Gaulding (68)

41.  #51k Rebecca Kasten (63)

42.  #66 Brian Ickler (61)

43.  #73 Joey Doiron (50)

44.  #40 Sterling Marlin (25)

 

Pro All Stars Series news: Photos from THE RACE













#1: Chris Eggleston (08) tajes the lead from Bubba Pollard (18) Jamie
WIlliams/51sports photo

#2 Johnny Clark leads the 44 car field to the start Adam Fenwick Photo

#3 Chris Eggleston and his team celebrate a $75,000.00 payday at THE RACE
Norm Marx photo

Pro All Stars Series news - Qualifying Results, THE RACE

For immediate release

Stephen Nasse Sets New Track Record to Earn the McGunegill Engine Performance Fast Time Award for PASS South “THE RACE”

Top 15 drivers locked in during qualifying at North Wilkesboro Speedway

The historic North Wilkesboro Speedway (NC) was alive on Friday, April 8th, with qualifying for the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) South presented by JE Pistons and Roush Yates Performance Parts “THE RACE” event. With a time of 18.700 seconds, Stephen Nasse earned the McGunegill Engine Performance Fast Time Award, a new track record.

75 cars took to the track during qualifying. With drivers from at least 21 states and five Canadian providences on hand, Nasse, who hails from Pinellas Park, Florida, was the quickest driver during the two-lap qualifying session.

“We have been struggling a little bit with freeness all weekend,” said Nasse. “This is a very old track. I am proud to be on the pole for this race. Our team really needed a pick-up for this season; we haven’t been doing too great, but this is definitely what we needed.”

Justin Wakefield held the pole for a bit during the session with an 18.897-second lap, but Nasse was able to rip off a lap almost two-tenths faster.

“I wasn’t expecting it to be that fast,” explained Nasse. “I just wanted to get locked in to the top 15. It is good how it happened. It is amazing.”

The top-15 drivers that locked themselves into the race were Nasse, Wakefield, Ryan Moore, Brian Ickler, Bubba Pollard, Augie Grill, Pat Kelly, Andy Loden, Johnny Clark, Jay Fogleman, Cale Gale, Kenzie Ruston, Trevor Sanborn, TJ Reaid and Chris Eggleston. The top-10 drivers will redraw for their starting positions tomorrow.

Later in the evening on Friday, five 25-lap heat races will take place with the top-three drivers from each heat locking them into the 300-lap event. Two 40-lap last chance races will take place on Saturday with the winner from each race transferring into “THE RACE” held later that day, where the winner after 300 laps will earn at least $75,000.00. The balance of the field will be determined by provisionals.

For more information on the Pro All Stars Series and “THE RACE” at North Wilkesboro Speedway, go to www.proallstarsseries.com.

Official Qualifying Results: PASS South presented by JE Pistons/ Roush Yates Performance Products THE RACE – North Wilkesboro (NC) Speedway – 4/8/2011

Top 15 lock in to feature event on time – positions 16-30 to be determined by qualifying races this evening.) position, car number, driver, fastest lap

1 51N Stephen Nasse 18.700 (New SLM Track Record)

2 98 Justin Wakefield 18.897

3 74 Ryan Moore 18.908

4 154 Brian Ickler 18.920

5 18 Bubba Pollard 18.933

6 112 Augie Grill 18.933

7 53 Pat Kelly 18.943

8 29 Andy Loden 18.952

9 54 Johnny Clark 18.963

10 4 Jay Fogleman 18.964

11 83 Cale Gale 18.969

12 39 Kenzie Ruston 18.977 13 29 Trevor Sanborn 18.983 14 51 TJ Reaid 19.006

15 O8 Chris Eggleston 19.012

16 91 Patrick Laperle 19.016 17 25 Ross Kenseth 19.044 18 129 Jeff Choquette 19.066 19 10 Ryan Blaney 19.066

20 26 Preston Peltier 19.096 21 16 Joey Coulter 19.113

22 51 Becca Kasten 19.115 23 61 Mario Gosslin 19.117 24 62 Brandon Ward 19.123 25 84 Scott Mulkern 19.129 26 91 Heath Hindman 19.130 27 23 Jimmy Weller 19.134 28 2 Gray Gaulding 19.148 29 40 Michael Pilla 19.150

30 8 Cassius Clark 19.160

31 40 Sterling Marlin 19.161

32 47S Corey Williams19.175

33 O9 Randy Gentry 19.187 34 110 Ryan Crane 19.191

35 Devin Jones 19.221

36 115 Jody Lavender19.224

37 2 Michael Bilderback 19.226

38 47 Trey Mitchell 19.236

39 82 Donnie Wilson 19.240

40 7 Erik Darnell 19.259

41 86 Mike Fritts 19.272

42 80 Dean Clattenburg 19.274

43 18K Keith Oliver 19.274 44 1 Randy Turner 19.276

45 29P Grant Proude 19.283 46 5 Spencer Wauters 19.316

47 91Q David Quackenbush 19.323

48 24N Mike Rowe 19.331

49 O4 Ryan Reed 19.332

50 42H Ronnie Hults 19.338 51 97 John Flemming 19.339 52 60N DJ Shaw 19.345

53 O5 Alex Fleming 19.347 54 64 Garrett Evans 19.371 55 48N Lonnie Sommerville 19.374

56 22 Aaron Ricker 19.375 57 197 Joey Pole 19.390

58 1A Justin Allison 19.396 59 49 Brian Leavitt 19.401

60 180 Blake Jones 19.403 61 4N Ben Rowe 19.443

62 20 Steve Legendre 19.462 63 17A Scott Alexander 19.472

64 10B Geoff Bodine 19.519 65 73 Joey Doiron 19.539 66 21 Dustin Hubbard 19.557

67 9P Tommy Pecaro 19.616 68 84 Martin Latulippe 19.635 69 80 Mark Shaffer 19.677

70 48 John Batten 19.699

71 O Bill Penfold 19.703

72 29K Allen Karnes 19.716 73 16R Kevin Roberge 19.785

74 Gary Smith 19.795

75 2M Matt Matheson 19.943 Casey Roderick did not take time.