"Road to the Oxford 250" |
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starspeedwaynh.com |
TUESDAY, JULY 30th - 5:45 PM |
POSTPONED |
Due to excessive
heat index for tomorrow
night’s mid-week show at
Star Speedway, the Pro All
Stars Series and Star
Speedway have decided to
postpone the event to a
later date in 2019.
Provisionals for the Road to
the Oxford 250 will be moved
to the August 10th event at
Speedway 51.
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THE 200
FOR
THE PASS SUPER LATE MODELS |
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50 LAPS |
50 LAPS |
STREET STOCK
SHOWDOWN SERIES |
50 LAPS
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Gen. Admission:
$22, SR/Military
$20, JR (11-16) $15,
Kids 10 and Under Free
Pit Admission:
OPTION A: $50 (Pits open at
11:30 AM) OPTION B: $40
(Pits open at 3:15 PM) |
SLM ENTRY FORM - STAR- 7-30 |
ENTRIES RECEIVED - STAR- 7-30 |
EVENT SCHEDULE - STAR- 7-30 |
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PASS Set For Midweek Go
At Star With Oxford 250
Spots On The Line |
NAPLES, ME (July
26) - For the only time
in 2019, the Pro All Stars
Series (PASS) North Super
Late Models and PASS
Modifieds will have their
lone mid-week show of the
year this coming Tuesday
night at Star Speedway in
Epping, NH. The special
200-lapper will be the
penultimate race of the
"Road To The Oxford 250"
program which offers top
finishers a guaranteed spot
for the biggest Super Late
Model race in the country
coming up at Oxford Plains
in late August.
Following Derek Griffith's
win at White Mountain
Motorsports Park last
weekend, the race for the
PASS North title has again
tightened. While Center
Conway, NH's DJ Saw
continues to lead the
standings, the gap between
the top six in points has
shrunk to less than 100
markers. And, Shaw now leads
Garrett Hall by just five
points heading to Tuesday
night at Star.
"It's
important for us to get back
to victory lane because we
have had a couple of bad
finishes, mixed together
with some strong runs from
the 12 [Griffith], 40
[Sweet], and 94 [Hall] and
the points have really
tightened up," says Shaw.
The 3-Time PASS North
champion is excited to
return to Star Speedway on
Tuesday night. Shaw has won
twice there, including
earlier this year.
"I'm looking forward to the
mid-week show at Star, it's
something different for us
and kind of gets us in an
extra race next week, which
is always fun," said Shaw,
who drives the Precision
JLM/HK Powersports/Gomarlos
Supermarket Ford Mustang
#60.
Among others
who are currently
pre-entered for Tuesday
night's 200 lapper are
former Star Speedway
winners, Travis Benjamin,
Johnny Clark, Joey
Polewarcyzk, Derek Ramstrom,
and Ben Rowe. Granite State
favorites Gabe Brown, Derek
Griffith, Jimmy Renfrew,
Jr., and Joe Sqeuglia are
also entered, along with
Maine racers like Garrett
Hall and Ivan Kaffell.
Vermont's Bobby Therrien
should be for a threat for
the win, while Ontario's JP
Josiasse will make his first
North start of the season,
along with John Peters.
All the action gets
under way on Tuesdayat Star
Speedway with practice
starting at 1 PM, heat races
at 5:45 PM, followed by main
events for the PASS North
Super Late Models, PASS
Modifieds, North East Mini
Stock Tour, and Street Stock
Showdown Series.
PASS
Super Late Model entry forms
for Star Speedway and Spud
Speedway, along with the
46thAnnual Oxford 250 and
Lanier National 200 at
Lanier Raceplex, 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, the
Easter Bunny 150 at the
historic Hickory Motor
Speedway, and the PASS
Commonwealth Classic at
Richmond Raceway.
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. |
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