8.19.2007

Clark wins PASS North Series 150 at Wiscasset

All Johnny Clark needed to cure his racing blues were a few trips over to Wiscasset Raceway.




Clark won the PASS North Series 150 there on Sunday afternoon, his 3rd win at the track in the last 3 weeks. He won his 2nd 50-lap Pro Stock feature there Saturday before winning the main event on Sunday.


"We said, 'Hey, we just won the Busch race, let's go win the Cup race on Sunday,'" Clark said.

All this on the heels of a July that saw him go from 3 race cars in his stable down to just 1 -- the one that has all of the Wiscasset wins.



Here's an unofficial top-10 from the PASS 150:




1. Johnny Clark, Farmingdale
2. Scott Chubbuck, Brunswick
3. Ben Rowe, Turner
4. Travis Benjamin, Morrill
5. Mike Rowe, Turner
6. Steve Berry, Gorham
7. Stan Meserve, Mooresville, N.C.
8. Adam Bates, Warner, N.H.
9. Alan Wilson, Hebron
10. Alan Tardiff, Lyman

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Travis,
I noticed the hometown listed for Stan Meserve. What is Stan doing in Mooreville, NC? Is he working some capacity for a race team? I think at one time he worked for Craven's Busch team.
Thanks

Tristan said...

Stan has been working at DEI for a few years now.

Anonymous said...

Stan has been in NC for almost 10 years now most of which was at DEI. Mr. Farrar should get away from OPS once in awhile to see the real world.

Anonymous said...

I knew Stan was in NC, didnt know if he still held a position with a team. I'm not an insider, so I didnt know what he was up to. Thanks for the answer and the sarcasm, I thought it was funny.


Just wondering, would any of the following qualify for trips to the "real world" in your eyes?
The Texas Cup race in April? That was a cool trip.
Legion Speedway in New Hampshire while camping this summer? (Note - That speedway is run by an American Legion post, interesting arraingment). How about the Friday in July at NHIS watching Joey Logano race through the BES field? A Thursday Thunder event at the Ridge, does that count? That's more than my trips to OPS in the last 2 years. So I guess I dont understand where you coming from.

Anonymous said...

Stan is actually retired, he's no longer working for DEI, but still lives in NC