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SATURDAY, JUNE 1st |
OFFICIAL PASS SOUTH PLM
RESULTS
50 Laps -
DILLON - 6/1/13 |
1) Trevor Noles - 16 2)
Tyler Audie - 22 3) Kerry
Lawrence - 03 4) Harrison Burton
- 12 5) Austin Reed - 14 |
6) Kodie Conner - 45 7)
Hayes Goodson - 16G 8) Walker
Yates - 02 9) Jeff Batten - 49
10) Hans Seth - 5 |
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PASS Pro Late Models To
Take Center Stage At Dillon This
Weekend |
CHARLOTTE, NC (May 29) – For
the first time this season, the Pro
All Stars Series (PASS) Pro Late
Models will be the featured division
as they headline the First Citizens
200 Saturday night at Dillon Motor
Speedway. The 4/10 mile, egg-shaped
layout of the Dillon Motor Speedway
is a tough challenge to even the
most experienced racer and the
competition is certainly aware of
that factor heading into this
weekend. In less than two years
though, the PASS Pro Late Models has
proven to be one of the country’s
top divisions for racers looking to
make the step up into a touring
division. Already this year, drivers
like Tate Fogleman, Cole Timm, Jody
Measamer, and Karl Weber have shown
glimpses of their potential in the
PASS South Super Late Model division
thanks in large part to their time
racing with the PASS Pro Late
Models.
Harrison Burton and
Trevor Noles have both found success
this season in the PASS Pro Late
Models, finishing first and second
respectively at Dillon back in
March. Since then, Noles has gone on
to record three PASS Pro Late Model
wins and has become one of the
hottest commodities in short track
racing. Additionally, Noles made his
PASS South Super Late Model debut in
the Coulter Motorsports #2 at
Southern National Raceway Park where
he finished ninth and followed that
up by leading laps at South Boston
Speedway and finishing 12th. Noles
says he is looking forward to
showcasing his talent further this
weekend at Dillon as the PASS Pro
Late Models step into the spotlight.
“I’m looking forward to it,
it’s going to be different for
sure,” said Noles. “It was
definitely surprising back in March
how well [Harrison] Burton ran. I
figured they’d be good, but
hopefully we can go back there and
show them up. It should be a good
battle for sure.”
Harrison
Burton certainly has an affinity for
Dillon Motor Speedway following his
big win there to open the season.
Being the son of veteran racer Jeff
Burton and the nephew of 2002
Daytona 500 winner Ward Burton could
be quite stressful for a young man,
but so far, the stress has not shown
on Harrison. Perhaps the biggest
stress for the 12-year-old racer has
been the adjustment in moving from
the smaller, less powerful Quarter
Midget machine to the faster,
heavier PASS Pro Late Model.
“I definitely have learned to try
and be consistent and to hit my
marks,” said Burton of his learning
curve. “I think that’s one of the
hardest parts about Dillon is to try
and hit your marks and go fast. It’s
a very fun track to run at and we’re
definitely looking forward to going
back to try and defend our win.”
In addition to the PASS Pro Late
Models, the CCS Modifieds, CCS
Legends, Supertrucks, and Street
Stocks will all be in action this
weekend at Dillon Motor Speedway as
part of the First Citizens 200.
Gates will open Saturday at 2:30 PM,
with rotating practice at 4:30 PM,
qualifying at 6:30 PM, and racing at
8 PM.
The Pro All Stars
Series is recognized as North
America’s premier sanctioning body
for asphalt Super Late Models and
Pro Late Models and boasts such
marquee events as the PASS Northwest
Triple Crown at Wenatchee Valley
Super Oval, PASS South’s Easter
Bunny 150 at the historic Hickory
Motor Speedway, the Autobus La
Qubecoise Triple Crown at Autodrome
Chaudiere, and the legendary TD Bank
250 at Oxford Plains Speedway. For
technical information concerning all
PASS divisions please contact Scott
Reed at 207-625-3230 or
scottreedpass@yahoo.com. For
media or marketing questions, please
contact Alan Dietz at 704-231-2039
or
alandietzpass@live.com. Don’t
forget to “Like” the Pro All Stars
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breaking news as it happens. |
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