After a couple of rain delays, the PASS 150 was finally washed out. The cars were on the track taking their pace laps -- they'd even been given the "1-to-go" sign -- when showers pelted the track yet again.
Around 11 p.m., PASS made the decision to call things off. No decision on a possible makeup date was immediately announced, though the series is expected to make a decision by the middle of the coming week.
Norris won the PASS Modified feature at All-Star, his 4th win of the season in the division, while Landry picked up the victory in the Sportsman class. The victory was Landry's 1st this season -- after he won a 100-lap event at Beech Ridge on Sept. 24 but was disqualified in post-race tech.
2 comments:
If they decide to make this up when do you think it would be. Fri. night Oct. 19 I think would be a good date. If both sides could make this work (PASS & STAR)it would be great. That night is part of the big nationals week end. If the 150 was ran first thing then those car could also then run the heats for Sat $10,000 to win race.
Because All-Star owner Bobby MacArthur purchased the show -- meaning that PASS did not lease the track to promote its own program -- it's entirely in the hands of MacArthur.
PASS has already added White Mountain on Oct. 14 after a rainout there, extending its season by one week. Not sure how many weeks they want to keep adding to the slate.
TB
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