Monday, August 18, 2008

Clark collects $30,000.00 plus payday in PASS North Toyota Tundra 250.

Clark collects $30,000.00 plus payday in PASS North Toyota Tundra 250.

NAPLES ME (8/18/08) A perfect mix of old and new equaled a $30,000.00
payday for Johnny Clark Sunday night as the Hallowell Maine Pro All
Stars Series (PASS) star took his Clark's Car Crushing Chevrolet to
victory lane in the Toyota Tundra 250 at Wiscasset (ME) Raceway. Clark
recaptured the lead from then-point man D.J. Shaw and survived a late
race rash of yellow fever for the victory. It was the two time series
champions' third win of 2008 and pulls him squarely into contention
for a third title. Clark was behind the wheel of an all new super late
model that his team painstakingly constructed during the off season
and the race car was everything the team hoped for. Clark's first big
super late model win came at Wiscasset at the age of 17, and his
mastery of the fast old Wiscasset high banks has only grown as the
years pass.

PASS South point leader Corey Williams made his return to home turf
a successful one, finishing second after leading over 100 laps early
on. Steve Knowlton ran near the front all day and battled down to the
wire for a third place finish. Scott Chubbuck and Randy Turner
completed the top five.

The five 15 lap heat races were a battle all unto themselves, with
just four cars transferring to the feature from each. Fred Astle Jr.
made a rare PASS North appearance and took the pole position for the
250 by winning heat number one. Steve Knowlton, Scott King and Randy
Turner all earned transfer spots. Atlantic CAT 250 winner Travis
Benjamin continued his winning ways in heat two, with Richie Dearborn,
Chad Dow, and Paul White advancing to the feature. PASS South point
leader Corey Williams made a successful homecoming in heat three,
followed by Trevor Sanborn, Adam Bates and Kelly Moore. Derek Ramstrom
earned the fourth starting position by wining heat number four, with
Wiscasset master Johnny Clark second, Scott Chubbuck third and home
track hero Charlie Colby in the final transfer spot. Another PASS
veteran from seasons past, Chuck LaChance, took down heat five, with
weekly racers Scott Moore and Ryan Deane second and third. Maine
legend Stan "The Man" Meserve earned the final heat race transfer.

The next nine qualifiers came from three fifteen lap consolation
rounds, and Mike Rowe earned the win in consi one, along with
journeyman racer Eddie MacDonald and Steve Berry. Alan Tardiff took
down consi number two with Donnie Whitten and John Flemming second and
third. Consi three was D.J. Shaw's with Wiscasset's own weekly point
leader "Big John" Phippen second and Joe Decker in the final
qualifying spot.

The 30 lap Last Chance qualifier had its share of talent too; Cassius
Clark, Ted Christopher, and the return of Ben Rowe after a thrash to
get the RMR 4 back in racing shape after his excursion off turn three
in his heat race. Cassius Clark put the nose under Dale Cullivan for
the lead on lap five and led the rest of the way in a race filled with
contact as sixteen drivers battled it out for the three qualifying
spots. When the dust settled it was Cassius Clark, Gary Smith and Dale
Cullivan in the final three transfer spots. Pass provisionals were
awarded to Ben Rowe and Harry Olsen. Wiscasset Raceway provisionals
went to Matt Lee, Richie Morse and T.J. Watson, who transferred via
his win in a Late Model special the night before. Nova Scotian Marty
Prevost received a promoter's option for the longest haul to the
Toyota Tundra 250.

When the green flag waved over the thirty eight car field Corey
Williams jumped out to the lead. Williams looked tough in the early
going, and so did Chuck LaChance. The Cushing Maine veteran had his
familiar 38 dialed in and looked like he might challenge Williams for
the point as the race passed the 100 lap mark. LaChance pitted for
tires at lap 108, along with front runners Travis Benjamin, Scott
Chubbuck, D.J. Shaw and Richie Dearborn. Williams and Adam Bates
pitted from the lead ad second place for fresh rubber two laps later,
handing the lead to Knowlton. Johnny Clark had raced his way up to
second from thirteenth and he wasted little time taking the lead on
lap 111. By lap 150 Clark had checked out on the field, but thirty
laps later Trevor Sanborn and D.J. Shaw were slowly reeling him in.

By lap 185 Clark's lead was down to six car lengths and both Trevor
Sanborn and D.J. Shaw were coming. Shaw made his move on Sanborn at
lap 187, and passed Clark for the lead on lap 192. Clark could see the
big win slipping away and his team took action, bringing him to the
pits on lap 198 for fresh rubber. But would there be enough time for
Clark to race his way back to the lead?

The answer was a resounding yes. The last fifty laps could be
considered the Johnny Clark Show, as the veteran sliced and diced his
way through the field, sometimes three wide, to chase down the front
runners. Clark was all the way up to fourth at lap 205; on lap 206 he
drove around Adam Bates for third. Knowlton would be his next victim,
taking away the second spot on lap 212. Five laps later he raced under
D.J. Shaw for the lead, surviving four restarts and a
green-white-checker finish to bank $30,000.00 plus yet to be tallied
lap money, and a unique trophy in the form of a stylized race car
steering wheel.

Clark's Margin of victory was 705 hundredths of a second; Travis
Benjamin was the last car on the lead lap in twelfth.

PASS North takes a well earned two week break before heading to White
Mountain Motorsports Park on September 14th for the D-J Equipment 150.

PASS South has back to back events on tap, the Piedmont Pride 125 at
Caraway Speedway on Saturday August 30th and their first trip to the
Volunteer State on Saturday September 6th for the Daniel Boone
Classic at Newport Speedway.

For the latest news on all five PASS touring series, visit
www.racewithpass.com .

Unnofical Results- PASS orth super late model Toyota Tundra 250 -
Wiscasset Raceway, Wiscasset ME - 08/17/08

1) 54 – Johnny Clark

2) 47S – Corey Williams

3) 10 – Steve Knowlton

4) 77 – Scott Chubbuck

5) 1 – Randy Turner

6) 98 – Adam Bates

7) 15X – Paul White

8) 38 – Chuck LaChance

9) 33 – Richie Dearborn

10) 75 – Gary Smith

11) 60 – DJ Shaw

12) 17 – Travis Benjamin

13) 44 – Trevor Sanborn

14) 47 – Kelley Moore

15) 2X – Charlie Colby

16) 97 – John Fleming

17) 2 – Mike Rowe

18) 4 – Ben Rowe

19) 01 – Joe Decker

20) 59 – John Phippen

21) 54X – Ryan Deane

22) 24 – Eddie McDonald

23) 88 – Fred Astle

24) 15 – Steve Berry

25) 03 – Scott Moore

26) 29M – Ricky Morse

27) 8 – Cassius Clark

28) 72 – Chad Dow

29) 88 – Allan Tardiff

30) 35 – Derek Ramstrom

31) 04 – TJ Watson

32) 12 – Stan Meserve

33) 22 – Harry Olson

34) 7W – Donnie Whitten

35) 25 – Dale Cullinan

36) 11X – Marty Prevost

37) 11 – Scott King

38) 00 – Matt Lee

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