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www.fivestarbodies.com
Five Star
Race Car Bodies Rewards PASS Racers
Naples ME (March 26, 2008) Five Star Race Car Bodies of Twin Lakes
Wisconsin will provide awards for super late model racers that
compete in the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) North and South divisions
in 2008. It’s the eighth consecutive season that the well known
manufacturer of race car bodies and accessories has provided awards
for PASS points competitors.
Five Star will provide award certificates for a complete ABC body
package (less windows and spoiler) and an ABC reskin body package to
two racers in both the PASS North and South super late model
divisions. All drivers that attempt to qualify for 85% of each
series events are eligible for a random draw at their respective
2008 banquets.
“We appreciate the important role Five Star Race Car Bodies has
played in our sport for almost thirty years now, “said PASS
President Tom Mayberry.” In recent years they spearheaded the move
to the ABC body for super late model racing, one of the most
significant developments in short track racing in a long time. The
fact that we had racers from Colorado to Canada entering our March
22nd PASS South opener at Hickory Motor Speedway is a testimonial to
the effectiveness of that program.”
Five Star Race Car Bodies is dedicated to providing the racing
community with quality after market body panels specifically
designed for racing from the short tracks to Daytona. Nearly 150,000
square feet of floor space is dedicated to the design, manufacture,
and distribution of body panels and accessories used in oval-based
series.
View Five Star's comprehensive online catalog and dealer locator by
clicking on
www.fivestarbodies.com. |
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Leavitt Racing
Components Partners
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NAPLES ME – (March 5, 2008) Leavitt
Racing Components is the latest motorsports company to team with The Pro
All Stars Series (PASS) as a supporting manufacturer.
Leavitt Racing Components will award a $50.00 product certificate to the
5th place finisher in every 2008 PASS North and South super late model
event. An additional $50.00 certificate will be presented to the driver
who most improves their starting position when the checkered flag flies.
Plus, one lucky driver who participates in 85% of each series’ races
will receive a $250.00 product certificate, chosen by random draw.
“I’m particularly pleased to welcome Steve Leavitt and Leavitt Racing
Components to the PASS family of sponsors,” said PASS President Tom
Mayberry in announcing the new program.” Steve’s parents Gardiner and
June Leavitt and their company Action Racing have been loyal PASS
supporters for eight years now. To have Steve, his own family, and the
entire team at Leavitt Racing Components on board as well means a great
deal to me, and I know our super late model competitors appreciate their
support.”
Well known as manufacturers of high quality chassis and chassis
components for all forms of circle track racing, Leavitt Racing
Components has expanded their product line to include Fuel Safe Fuel
Cells, Earl’s Performance plumbing products and Woodward Precision
steering components. In addition Leavitt Racing Components manufacturers
an extensive line of shop tools and fixtures that are second to none.
Check out Leavitt Racing Components’ E-Store 24/7 at
www.leavittracingonline.com or call them at 1.800.943.4149.Their
newly expanded showroom and manufacturing facility is located at 174
Gasoline Alley in the Lakeside Industrial Park, Mooresville North
Carolina. |
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Sonic Racing
Products
Supports PASS
Super Late Model Racers |
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Naples ME (February 21 2008) Pro All
Stars Series (PASS) President Tom Mayberry announced today that Sonic
Racing Products has agreed to provide PASS North and South Super Late
Model competitors with an awards program for each division's’ 14 race
2008 schedule.
A leading manufacturer of drive line components for motorsports, Sonic
will provide $75.00 product certificates to the 3rd and 7th place
finishers in every PASS North and South Super Late Model race. In
addition, a total of $1,000.00 in season ending awards will be
distributed. Each division’s Rookie of the Year will receive a $250.00
Sonic product certificate, and a second $250.00 certificate will go to a
driver drawn at random that has competed in a minimum of 85% of their
respective divisions’ 2008 events.
The 2008 PASS South super late model season gets underway on Saturday
March 22nd with the third annual Easter Bunny 150 at the famed Hickory
(NC) Motor Speedway. The Hickory event also kicks off the four race
Champions Series, pitting the top super late model racers in the North
and South against one another to determine a PASS National Champion.
The PASS North super late models will lift the lid on their eighth
season Saturday April 19th at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway in Scarborough
Maine with a 150 lap event. This race will also be the first of 2008 for
the popular PASS Mod and Sportsman divisions.
“It’s always great to welcome a new manufacturer to the Pro All Stars
Series, “said Mayberry” Sonic Racing Products is a division of Tilton
Engineering, one of the best known and respected manufacturers of racing
driveline components worldwide. I know that all of our super late model
competitors will appreciate this program, and we would like to thank
Sonic for supporting them.”
Sonic Racing Products has an extensive dealer network throughout the
United States and Canada. To find a dealer near you or to request a
Sonic Racing Products catalog, visit
www.tiltonracing.com. |
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BSR Products
Rewards
PASS SLM Hard Chargers |
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NAPLES ME (February 15, 2008) The
Pro All Stars Series (PASS) is pleased to welcome one of the nation’s
foremost racing parts suppliers back for their second season as a PASS
awards sponsor.
The BSR Products/PASS Hard Charger award will be presented to the driver
who improves their starting position the most in each PASS Super Late
Model North and South event. The award winner will receive a $100.00
product certificate redeemable at the short track superstore. BSR Hard
Charger points will be accumulated at each of the fourteen PASS North
and South Super Late Model events and the driver in each division who
gains the most positions throughout the season will receive an
additional $250.00 product certificate in recognition of their
achievement as the 2008 BSR Products/ PASS Hard Charger.
“BSR has given our series a great boost with this award,” said PASS
President Tom Mayberry in announcing the new program.” Nobody likes to
start at the back, but it’s a part of racing and sometimes it’s tougher
to crack the top ten from the 28th spot than it is to win the race. The
quality of competition in both the PASS North and South Super Late Model
divisions is that tough. We appreciate the fact that BSR Products
recognizes this and has chosen to reward our competitors for their
efforts.”
BSR Products stocks a comprehensive inventory of racing components and
supplies for almost every form of motorsports. The company pioneered
trackside service in the 1980’s and today BSR crisscrosses the country
every racing season to provide the best in products and customer service
to racers everywhere. Headquartered at 4030 Concord Parkway South in
Concord North Carolina (1-800-432-2798), BSR also operates a satellite
location in Mooresville's Lakeside Industrial Park. (704-662-0901)
Contact a parts specialist at either store for your short track racing
needs or to receive the BSR Products catalog. An on line catalog and E
store is at your fingertips 24/7 by visiting
www.bsrproducts.com . |
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Bassett Racing Wheel Program Benefits All Five PASS Divisions |
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NAPLES ME (February 4, 2008) Bassett Racing Wheel has
been the standard of the steel racing wheel industry for over 35
years, and in 2008 the well known and respected manufacturer has
signed a contract with the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) to provide
product awards to racers in all five PASS racing divisions.
PASS North and South Super Late Model,
Modified, Outlaw and Sportsman race winners will receive product
discount award certificates at selected 2008 events. In addition the
top three in each division’s championship chase will receive rewards
recognizing their achievements at the conclusion of the 2008 season.
The Bassett program will be contingent on the display of two Bassett
fender decals at every Pro All Stars Series event.
PASS President Tom Mayberry is excited about
Bassett’s new program for Pro All Stars Series competitors. “Its’
always great to welcome a new sponsor to the PASS fold, and I’m
particularly pleased with the Bassett program,” said Mayberry. “They
have offered PASS a unique product support program that encompasses
all five of our series, and supports each of the five equally. I
love the concept, and I am sure that our competitors will too.”
Learn more
about the full line of Bassett Racing Wheels by visiting them on the
web at
www.bassettwheel.com
or by calling
1-888-888-7199. |
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racingelectronics.com
Racing
Electronics Teams Up With PASS Super Late Models
Contingency Program Gets Back To Grassroots
Racing |
CONCORD, NC (May 31, 2007) –
RACING ELECTRONICS is one of the most well-known companies in the
Motorsports world today. But that doesn’t stop the Concord, North
Carolina-based company from wanting to continually reach out to new
racers and new race fans around the country.
Now, the leader in Professional Race Communications has teamed up
with one of the fastest-growing Short Track Racing Series in the
country. RACING ELECTRONICS has teamed up with the Pro All Stars
Series for its North and South Super Late Model Tours to become a
contingency sponsor.
“We are always looking to become more involved with grassroots
racing and the PASS North and South Super Late Model Series is a
great place to do that,” said RACING ELECTRONICS President and CEO,
Bruce Silver. “That series has really been growing over the last
couple of years and with the addition of the South Series last year,
it’s the perfect place for us to get involve. This allows us to hit
a couple of other areas of the country. It also let’s the weekly
racers, that keep our sport going and healthy, see that we support
them.”
As part of the contingency sponsorship, RACING ELECTRONICS will
offer PASS North and South teams $50 gift certificates for the
second-place finisher of each event in each region. It’s all part of
RE’s “Second To None” program. In addition, RE will be at many of
the races, working directly with the series officials and teams. The
series will also award a brand new two-way headset at the banquet at
the end of the year.
“Adding Racing Electronics to our family of contingency sponsors is
something that will only benefit our racers,” said Tom Mayberry,
Owner and President of the Pro All Star Series. “We’ve already lined
up a great group of supporters for the season and adding RACING
ELECTRONICS will only make it that much stronger. We use RACING
ELECTRONICS stuff when we go to the racetrack and we know how good
their product really is.”
Racing Electronics manufactures and supplies a complete line of race
communication products and accessories and has been serving the
professional drivers and pit crews, as well as the race fan, for
more than 18 years.
Racing Electronics offers customers a free, full-size, full-color,
24-page catalog (either by mail or by download off its website,
www.racingelectronics) where they can choose from a variety of
two-way radios, scanners, headphones and headsets, as well as a
complete selection of accessories. RE also offers an online
Frequency Membership where you can get up-to-date listings of
current races and associated scanner frequencies. In addition to two
stores in Concord, NC, and Pleasantville, NJ, Racing Electronics has
mobile offices at all NEXTEL Cup, Busch and Craftsman Truck Series
events, along with all NHRA races. RE also attends many ARCA, IRL,
Whelen Modified Tour, PASS and UARA races, along with many other
series events throughout the season.
For more information on Racing Electronics, please contact them at
1-800-272-7111 or visit them on the web at
www.racingelectronics.com. |
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PASS
Announces Northern Race Tires Rookie Challenge
PASS Rookies in
Super Late Models,
Outlaws & Mods to Compete for Tires |
Making the step up to a touring series
in racing can be big. There are bigger headlines, bigger crowds and bigger
trophies ready to greet new rookies in a touring series. Unfortunately,
there are often bigger budgets associated with a move up in racing as well.
So every little bit of support helps out.
Newcomers to the Pro All Stars Series in 2007 will now have that little bit
of help. Series officials, along with Northern Race Tire and American Racer
tires, announced today a new contingency program for rookies in various PASS
divisions. More than $6,000 in American Racer tires will be given out to
rookie competitors this coming season.
The top rookie at each PASS North or South Super Late Model event will be
awarded one American Racer tire at the next PASS event. In addition, the top
Rookie of the Year will now look forward to a set of four new tires to be
awarded at the next season opener.
The wealth is being spread out in other PASS divisions as well. PASS Outlaw
Late Model rookies will be awarded a $60 coupon towards the purchase of
American Racer tires by being the top-placing rookie in each event. For PASS
Modifieds, competitors will go for a $50 coupon under the same criteria. The
top rookies of the season in Outlaws and Modifieds will receive two free
tires at next year’s season opening event.
“This program is all part of a long-term relationship with PASS and Northern
Race Tire,” said PASS founder and president Tom Mayberry. “We really
appreciate what Northern Race Tire and American Racer is doing for our
competitors. I’ve run my own racecars, and I know how valuable a program
like this is to the racers out there.”
“I’ve known Tom since he was racing,” said Northern Race Tire’s Jack
Gerbrands. “I’m a believer in what he’s built and this is just one way to
show that. This program should help some of the newest PASS competitors out,
and I thank American Race Tire for their support in helping us put this
together.”
In order to qualify for the program, a team must have a PASS license and
have a driver who has not competed in more than 50 percent of the previous
year’s schedule. Teams must display Northern Race Tire and American Racer
decals on their cars and PASS has the final right to accept or decline all
Rookie of the Year candidates.
Teams wishing to take part in the PASS/Northern Race
Tire Rookie of the Year Challenge must sign up prior to their season opening
event. To receive your registration materials by mail or to review your
eligibility, please contact Amanda Mayberry at (207) 693-6497.
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Tiger Rear Ends Comes Aboard To
Sponsor Pro All Stars Series
“Tiger Race
To The Front” Program Announced
tigerrearend.com |
CONCORD, NC
(March 26, 2007) – “Hey, nice rear end.” That phrase is not
something you customarily use when talking about the mechanics
of a racecar. At least, not until now. Tiger Rear Ends is hoping
to change that by getting involved with the Pro All Stars Series
North and South Super Late Model Tours.
PASS announced today that Tiger Rear Ends will become a
marketing partner with both PASS North and PASS South for the
2007 seasons, with hopes to continue to grow their product into
the short track realms.
The program includes a specific year-end prize within the series
entitled the “Tiger Race to the Front” award. Throughout the
2007 season, tabs will be kept on who improves the most from
their starting spot to their finishing position in each race.
The driver, from either the North or South series, that improves
the most positions throughout the course of the season will win
the “Tiger Race to the Front” award, which includes a Tiger
Standard Super Late Model Rear-End with locker mechanism. The
total value is nearly $2,000.
In addition, the third-place finisher in each PASS North and
PASS South race in 2007 will receive a $50 gift certificate good
toward Tiger Rear End products.
“We’re very excited about partnering with the PASS Series this
year,” said Gerald Williams, Vice President of Tiger Rear Ends.
“We started out with another series to get more involved in the
short track racing side, and now we felt the value that PASS
offers is a great fit for us this year. We are growing our
asphalt short track program while also continuing to advance our
dirt program as well.
“We want to get into the PASS Series to further our products in
the Super Late Model world. The PASS North and South Series are
great avenues to get the word out about Tiger Rear Ends. And
supporting both their North and South tours is a great way to
expand into new areas. We want to make more people aware of our
product throughout the country, and by being affiliated with
both PASS tours, we’re able to do that.
The addition of Tiger Rear Ends adds yet another top-rated
motorsports company to the growing list of supporters of both
PASS tours, which also includes Northern Tire, Sunoco,
Performance Friction Brakes, BSR Products, Racing Electronics,
51 Designs, Unifirst Uniforms and more.
“When companies like Tiger Rear Ends continue to come onboard,
it shows everyone how much this series is growing,” said PASS
Owner and President Tom Mayberry. “I’ve been really impressed
with the rear-end products that Tiger produces and I’m sure a
lot of our teams will like their products too.
“I’ve always been a big supporter of telling our teams to use
the products that support the series. When a company comes in
and decides they want to be a part of the series, they are
showing that they support short track racing in general. We’re
really happy to have Tiger come on board and we look forward to
a very long relationship with them.”
Tiger Rear Ends is a new company with some fresh ideas about how
racing and high-performance rear-end assemblies should be made.
Tiger Rear Ends is a division of Mid-State Machine Company, Inc.
Their experience in fabricating high-quality machine parts and
metal products for a variety of industries began more than 30
years ago. Their craftsmanship and professionalism in this
industry is second to none.
Tiger Rear Ends is co-located with Mid-State Machine Company at
2960 Corriher Grange Road in Mount Ulla, NC. Tiger’s
newly-expanded plant covers over 100,000 square feet and is
equipped with modern, state of the art CNC turning, milling, and
grinding as well as other precision machinery.
There are still many contingency programs available for both the
PASS North and PASS South Super Late Model Series, as well as
PASS Outlaws, PASS Mods and the PASS Sportsman Series. The PASS
North Series operates a 14-race schedule that begins in April
and runs through September in the Northeast. The PASS South
Super Late Models compete in an eight-race schedule that begins
in early April and runs through November, where it concludes
with the Mason-Dixon Meltdown, this year to be run at Concord
Motorsport Park in North Carolina.
For more information on PASS contingency programs, contact Scott
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PASS & Performance Friction Form Relationship
Brake Company Teams with
BSR to Provide PASS with the Best Brakes in Racing
CONCORD, NC (March 21, 2007) – There is something to go along with success.
Its draws people’s eyes. It gets people’s attention. It makes them stand up
and say, “I need to be a part of that.” That is the kind of reaction that
Tom Mayberry has experienced with the Pro All Star Series since its
inception and first race in May of 2001.
Now, it’s paying off, as the PASS organization is running several successful
tours, including the highly-competitive PASS North and PASS South Super Late
Model Series. That success has brought attention, and that is what has
attracted some of the best sponsors in the Motorsports world.
The Pro All Stars Series
today announced Performance Friction Brakes through BSR Products as a
contingency sponsor of both the PASS North and PASS South Super Late Model
Series. Performance Friction will be introducing a program that will include
several awards, including product certificates and a complete brake caliper
set to a competitor at the end of the season.
“We want to expand ourselves more in the Short Track and grassroots side of
racing and get our name out there, and a great way to do that is with PASS,”
said Derek Spencer, Motorsports Tech/Sales Manager for Performance Friction
Brakes. “Obviously, a lot of people have used our product and we want to
give a little bit back to the guys that are, as well as get others to try
out our product.
“We all know the types of cars (Super Late Models) that run with the PASS
North and South and that’s a big part of why we wanted to do this. I haven’t
been to any of their races yet, but from speaking with people about them,
seeing their cars at Speedfest and reading all about them on sites like
Speed51.com, I know that they are some of the coolest cars out there. The
series is run well and the officials and teams have their stuff together.
That is one of the most important things about becoming involved with PASS.”
Performance Friction will award the fifth-place finisher in each PASS North
and PASS South race with a $50 certificate to be used at BSR Products toward
a purchase on Performance Friction brakes. At the end of the year, at each
series’ respective banquet, a competitor will walk away with a complete
Super Late Model brake caliper set from Performance Friction and BSR
Products.
“I think it’s great when companies like Performance Friction step up into
the mix,” said Mayberry, PASS Owner and President. “A lot of these companies
think that Nextel Cup and Busch are the ways to go, but they have to realize
that there are a lot of local and short track racers out there using their
products as well, and using them loyally.
“To have a company like Performance Friction come to the series and offer
some contingency programs for our drivers shows them that they support all
kinds of racing. We’re really honored to have Performance Friction come on
board, and I’m sure they will gain a few more clients out of their
involvement with PASS as well.” |

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Northern Race Tire and Sunoco Race Fuels Team Up
to Offer an Added 2007 Contingency Program |
Sunoco Race Fuels has announced its return
as the Official Fuel of the Pro All Stars Series and with that comes the
addition of a partnership with Northern Race Tire, the Official Tire
Supplier.
The 2007 Contingency Program between Northern Race Tire and Sunoco Race
Fuel, supplied by New
England Race Fuels, will allow eligible competitors from the
Super Late Model North Series, Outlaw Late Model
Series, Modified Series, and the new for 2007 Sportsman Series,
to earn coupons at each race for a pre-determined number of positions
for fuel, that must be redeemed at Northern Race Tire (Ossipee, NH)
only. “When PASS and Sunoco resigned for the ’07 season it gave us the
opportunity to give something back to the racing community that is
entirely dedicated week in and week out,” said Jack Gerbrands of
Northern Race Tire.
To benefit from this great program
all Sunoco Race Fuel must be purchased from Northern Race Tire, both
Northern Race Tire and Sunoco Race Fuel stickers must be on both sides
of the car at each race, and the driver wears the Sunoco Race Fuel patch
on their driver uniform. All stickers and patches will be administered
prior to first event respective to series or at the first event of the
season. Race coupons for the eligible driver that finished in the 3rd,
7th, and 11th position will be given in the week following the official
race results. All coupons may only be redeemed at Northern Race Tire and
for fuel ONLY. All drivers that finish 3rd, 7th, and 11th will need to
pass a post-race fuel test in addition to the already mandatory pre-race
fuel test required.
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Super Late Model (North) Series
each of the 14 races scheduled
3rd Place $40.00
7th Place $30.00
11th Place $20.00 |
Outlaw Late Model Series
each of the 10 races scheduled
3rd Place $30.00
7th Place $25.00
11th Place $15.00 |
Modified Series
each of the 12 races scheduled
3rd Place $25.00
7th Place $20.00
11th Place $15.00 |
Super Sportsman Series
each of the 7 races scheduled
3rd Place $25.00
7th Place $20.00
11th Place $15.00 |
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Northern Race Tire and Sunoco Race Fuels
has also guaranteed coupons for Fuel to be purchased at Northern Race
Tire that will be given to the top 3 finishers in each division eligible
to be handed out at the year end banquet and award series. The awards
will be as follows: |
Super Late Model (North) Series
End of Year Awards
1st Place $300.00
2nd Place $200.00
3rd Place $100.00 |
Outlaw Late Model Series
End of Year Awards
1st Place $150.00
2nd Place $100.00
3rd Place $ 50.00 |
Modified Series
End of Year Awards
1st Place $100.00
2nd Place $ 75.00
3rd Place $ 50.00 |
Sportsman Series
End of Year Awards
1st Place $75.00
2nd Place $50.00
3rd Place $25.00 |
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regarding the 2007 Contingency Sponsorship between Northern Race Tire
and Sunoco Race Fuels please contact Jack Gerbrands at Northern Race
Tire, (1225 Route 16, Ossipee, NH) (603)-539-7221 or (603)-539-1566. |
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Sunoco Returns as
Official Fuel of PASS |
Sanctioning Body
and Fuel Supplier
Continue Long-Term Relationship |
| CONCORD, NC (March 6, 2007) – Sunoco has a national advertising
campaign promoting their involvement with NASCAR that tells
motorists how they can use the same brand of fuel that stars
like Tony Stewart and Kasey Kahne use. Short track fans can take
that one step further, with the announcement that Sunoco Race
Fuel will return as the official fuel of the Pro All Stars
Series in 2007, fans can also use the same fuel found in cars
driven by racers like PASS champs Johnny Clark and Mike Rowe,
plus former champ Ben Rowe and up-and-coming stars such as Ryan
Lawler and Cassius Clark. The PASS North
and South Super Late Model tours, as well as the PASS Outlaw
series, will mandate the use of a Sunoco spec fuel this year.
Teams can choose from Sunoco standard or premium racing fuels,
which are both distributed by New England Racing Fuels, owned by
owned by NASCAR on FOX television broadcaster Mike Joy and John
Holland.
“Sunoco and New England Racing Fuels have been with PASS since
the very beginning,” said PASS founder Tom Mayberry. “We
appreciate their involvement and look forward to continuing our
relationship with them. I feel strongly that selecting a “spec”
fuel for the Pro All Stars Series is an important step in
controlling costs and maintaining a level playing field for our
competitors. John and Mike have supported racers and racing in
the Northeast for many years, and they share our concerns
regarding cost control. We really appreciate their support.”
“It’s been a good relationship between Sunoco and PASS since day
one,” said Holland. “I can remember the day that I met Tom
Mayberry. We were at Lee (Speedway, NH) during a Busch North
practice session. We sat down, and Tom told me what he planned
to do. He seemed honest and realistic right away, so we came to
an agreement. I don’t even remember what our first deal was now.
PASS has grown from there, and we’ve enjoyed a good
relationship.
“We’re excited to be back, and Sunoco is excited about it too.
They have a long history in motorsports and are the leaders in
the race fuel market.”
Calling Sunoco a leader in motorsports is not an exaggeration.
In fact, it is almost more of an understatement. Sunoco is the
official fuel of NASCAR, the SCCA and more than 40 other
sanctioning bodies throughout the United States. They are also
the fuel supplier for more than 400 racetracks in the U.S.,
including all but two short tracks in New England.
As the spec fuel of PASS, all competitors will be required to
practice and compete with either the Sunoco Race Fuel Standard
or Supreme products at all PASS Super Late Model and Outlaw
events. Competitors in the PASS Modified and Sportsman ranks
have the options of either using Sunoco Race Fuels or pump gas.
No exotic and expensive blends of fuels are allowed.
The PASS South season will get started on April 7th with the
running of the Second Annual Easter Bunny 150 at Hickory Motor
Speedway (NC). The PASS North and PASS Outlaw divisions spring
into action two weekends later on April 21st at Beech Ridge
Motor Speedway (ME).
For more information on the PASS South Series, contact Jeremy
Troiano at (704) 455–2051 and for technical and rules
information on all of the PASS tours, please contact Scott Reed
at (207) 625-3230. |
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