Tuesday, October 7, 2008

PASS Sportsman Championship on the line at Riverside’s Frostbite 250

PASS Sportsman Championship on the line at Riverside's Frostbite 250

Naples ME (October 7, 2008) Richie Morse will attempt to wrap up
his first Pro All Stars Series (PASS) PLuffybilt Racing Tractors
Sportsman Series Championship on Saturday October 11th at Groveton
NH's Riverside Speedway . The Waterford Maine racer currently holds a
26 point edge in the standings over Steve Bennett, (276-250) after six
events of the seven race 2008 series. Terry Merrill trails the pair in
third at 222 with Shane Tatro fourth at 219. Dan McKeage rounds out
the top five with 199.

Merrill and McKeage account for two series wins a piece, but Morse
has recorded the most top fives of any Sportsman series competitor
(5) and he's never finished outside the top ten all season long.
That's the kind of consistency that earns championships, but Morse
will be looking for a race win Saturday to make his season complete.
Series regular Jonathan Ledger cut his racing teeth at Riverside
Speedway and the home town racer will be looking for his first series
win on his home turf.

The PASS Sportsman 75-lap Championship feature will share the card
with the wildest enduro of the season, the Frostbite 250 for stock
four cylinder and six cylinder cars and mini-trucks. The race carries
a guaranteed $8,250.00 purse with a whopping $5,000.00 to the survivor
who takes the checkered flag first. The final round of the speedway's
popular 4x4 tug-o-war series will complete the days' schedule.

The pit gates at Riverside open at 8:00 AM Saturday. PASS Sportsman
practice gets underway at 11:00 AM and racing goes green at 2:00 PM.

Rules, entry blanks and further information on the Frostbite 250 can
be found at www.riversidespeedway.org or www.proallstarsseries.com .

Catch up on all the Pro All Stars Series news and standings at
www.racewithpass.com .

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