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PASS Drivers Prepare for Career-Defining PASS 400 at Oxford Plains

Super Late Model racers from across the motorsport’s spectrum are just over a week away from the PASS 400 weekend at Oxford Plains Speedway.

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Super Late Model racers from across the motorsport’s spectrum are just over a week away from the PASS 400 weekend at Oxford Plains Speedway. Pro All Stars Series (PASS) drivers have the possibility to win $100,000 in this year’s PASS 400 slated October 18-19.

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Over 40 drivers have entered the PASS 400, a race with a tradition dating back to Beech Ridge Motor Speedway, but with a huge difference for this year’s race. The race will total 400 laps, split into three segments at 100, 100, and 200 laps respectively, each paying $25,000 to win, with the overall winner collecting an additional $25,000 for having the lowest average finish from each of the three segments. A single driver could win $100,000 by sweeping the three segments.

An impressive list of drivers has already entered led by this year’s Oxford 250 winner, Austin Teras. Fellow 250 winners currently entered include Scott Robbins, Johnny Clark, Mike Rowe, and his son Ben Rowe. With points being awarded for each segment, multi-time PASS champions, Clark and DJ Shaw will battle for another title, one which may not be decided until the checkered flag falls. This year’s Oxford Plains Speedway champion, Scott McDaniel is also entered, along with fellow track champions, Trevor Sanborn, Dave Farrington, Jr. and Tim Brackett.

Racing will start at 1:30 PM on October 18 with heat races for the PASS Super Late Models, PASS Modifieds and Street Stocks, plus features for the American-Canadian (ACT) Tour Late Models, Flying Tigers and Mad Bombers racing for $2,000 to win. Focus then turns to October 19 starting at 12 noon featuring three segments and a chance at $100,000 to win PASS 400, plus racing for PASS Modifieds, $5,000 to win for Street Stocks and $3,000 to win Thunder Stocks features. The weekend actually begins October 17 with a make-up events for the Super Late Models, PASS Modifieds, Thunder Stock and Rebels.

Super Late Model provisionals will be available for the highest non-qualifying drivers from the United Auto Racing Alliance (UARA) National Super Late Models, Speedway 660's August 31, 250-lap event, the September 20 PASS event at White Mountain and the rescheduled PASS race at Oxford Plains from September 7.

Entry forms and additional information on the PASS 400 weekend can be found at ProAllStarsSeries.com.

-Pro All Stars Series Press Release
-Photo credit: Will Bellamy

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