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Support 50 Legs 150 Up Next for PASS North at Star Speedway – YankeeRacer.com

Support 50 Legs 150 Up Next for PASS North at Star Speedway

NAPLES, ME (May 1) – A busy stretch for the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) North Super Late Models continues this Saturday night at New Hampshire’s Star Speedway, and they will be racing for more than just a checkered flag.  For the third year in a row, the Support 50 Legs 150 will help raise awareness for a cause affecting far too many Americans.  Steve Chamberland’s 50 Legs organization helps provide amputees with the necessary care and prosthetics, that they could not otherwise afford, needed to live a happier and healthier life.

So far this season, Derek Griffth and Curtis Gerry have dominated the early going.  Griffith captured the checkered flag in the season opener at Thompson Speedway, while Gerry has been on a tear winning at Oxford Plains and at Beech Ridge.  The PASS North standings are tight, with former series champions, DJ Shaw and Travis Benjamin, separated by just 10 points, while Griffith, Reid Lanpher, Garrett Hall, and Glen Luce sit not far behind.

While he did win his second PASS North championship just two years ago, Shaw is hungry to get back to victory lane.  Shaw’s last PASS win came almost a year ago at Thunder Road and the veteran from Center Conway, NH hopes the ingredients will be right to score another win this weekend in his home state.

“I think our season hasn’t been the best so far, we’ve had some struggles, but we’ve gotten some decent finishes and we’re working long nights in the shop in an effort to get better,” says Shaw.

Shaw’s only win at Star came in 2014 and helped propel him to his first PASS North Super Late Model title.  While he has won there in the past, Star is admittedly not one of his best tracks.  But, he believes Star might provide him with a good chance to shine and pad his point lead.

“Heading to Star we have some new ideas to try and hopefully we can get back on track to where we were when we won there a few years ago,” said Shaw.  “I’ve had mixed results there and feel it’s actually one of my weakest tracks as a driver.  If we can get the car to my liking and have a good run on Saturday, it would be great to keep our season headed in the right direction.”

All the action gets underway on Friday at Star Speedway with rotating practice for all competing divisions from 5 – 9 PM.  On Saturday, practice will begin at 2:30 PM with heat races slated to begin at 5 PM, followed by features for the PASS North Super Late Models, 350 Supers, Strictlys, Six Shooters, and Roadrunners. 

  PASS Super Late Model entry forms for upcoming events at Star Speedway, Oxford Plains Speedway, Concord Speedway, Thunder Road International Speedbowl, Petty International Raceway, and Speedway 95, along with the 45th Annual Oxford 250, can be found at ProAllStarsSeries.com.

The Pro All Stars Series is recognized as North America’s premier sanctioning body for asphalt Super Late Models and boasts such marquee events as the legendary Oxford 250 at Oxford Plains Speedway and PASS South’s Easter Bunny 150 and the inaugural PASS Commonwealth Classic at Richmond Raceway in October.  For technical information concerning all PASS divisions please send questions to passracing@roadrunner.com.  For media or marketing questions, please contact Alan Dietz at 704-231-2039 or alandietzpass@live.com.  And, don’t forget to “Like” the Pro All Stars Series on Facebook or follow us on Twitter @PASSSLM14 to keep up with breaking news as it happens.

Sources: Alan Dietz/PASS PR