Naples,
ME - Pro All Stars Series (PASS) officials announced
today the seven venues that will make up the 2012
PASS National Championship schedule. The PASS National
Championship is comprised of seven races that combines
select events from the PASS South and PASS North
schedules to crown the nation's only true Super
Late Model Champion. The PASS National Championship
will be contested at some of the country's most
famous short tracks including: Hickory (NC) Motor
Speedway, Stafford (CT) Motor Speedway, White Mountain
(NH) Motorsports Park, Beech Ridge (ME) Motor Speedway,
Fairgrounds Speedway in Nashville, TN, Caraway (NC)
Speedway, and Concord (NC) Speedway.
"The
2012 PASS National Championship will be staged at
seven of the most iconic racing venues in the United
States," said PASS President Tom Mayberry. "Not
only will the PASS National schedule be comprised
with some great race tracks, but it will be encompassed
by some of the biggest events in short track racing,
including the Easter Bunny 150 at Hickory, Nashville's
All-American 400, and the PASS 400 at Beech Ridge.
It definitely will not be easy to win and whoever
so does can truly say that they beat the best competition
in Super Late Model racing."
The
PASS National Championship will kick off with the
7th Annual Easter Bunny 150 on Saturday, April 7th
at Hickory Motor Speedway. The Easter Bunny 150
has become a short track racing classic attracting
drivers from all over the country and has hosted
the first race of the PASS National Championship
since its beginning back in 2008. The PASS National
Championship will then head North for the next three
events, highlighted by PASS's debut at Stafford
Motor Speedway on Sunday, August 26th. White Mountain
Motorsports Park hosts race number three of the
PASS National Series on Saturday, September 8th.
The following week the series is back in action
with the 8th Annual PASS 400 Weekend at Beech Ridge
Motor Speedway, one of New England's biggest short
track events of the year.
The
PASS National Championship will conclude with its
final three events in the South and will be highlighted
by the All-American 400 at the Fairgrounds Speedway
on Saturday, October 6th. The All-American 400 once
attracted drivers from all over North America and
saw such legendary winners as Darrell Waltrip and
Rusty Wallace. With PASS, that winning heritage
will return in 2012 when the Nation's best drivers
compete in a true 400 lap contest with the winner
possibly taking home $30,000.
Caraway
Speedway will host its first PASS National event
on Saturday, November 10th as PASS takes over the
Super Late Model sanction of one of short track
racing's most anticipated events every year, the
North-South Shootout. And finally, the PASS National
Champion will once again be crowned on Thanksgiving
weekend at the Concord Speedway as part of the 7th
Annual Mason-Dixon Meltdown.
The PASS National
Championship has been won by drivers from both the
North and South with Cassius Clark taking the title
in 2008, Ben Rowe in 2009 and 2011, and Preston
Peltier in 2010.
The 2012 PASS South
season will kick off its 16 race schedule on Saturday,
March 10th with the 7th Annual South Carolina Clash
at Dillon (SC) Motor Speedway. PASS North will get
their season under way on Saturday, May 5th at Beech
Ridge Motor Speedway.
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