Camping and Trackside Parking Available For PASS National Finale At Lanier

Source: Alan Diet/PASS Rours PR

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NAPLES, ME (October 31) – While the 2019 Pro All Stars Series (PASS) Super Late Model North season has concluded, the PASS National Series still has one last race and it’s a big one.  The PASS National Super Late Model Championship will be determined in the Lanier National 200 at Georgia’s Lanier Raceplex on November 15-16.  While the championship will conclude a season that began at Richmond Raceway in March, the Lanier National 200 will pay $6,000 to the winner, and an eye-popping $1,000 just to start.  Joining the PASS Super Late Models at Lanier, will be three divisions of Legends cars and the Bandoleros.  The Legends Pro/Masters will race for $500 to win, Semi-Pros will compete for $400 to win, and the Young Lions will race for $300 to win.

In addition, to the great racing fans will be able to see on the famed 3/8-mile speedway located just outside the Atlanta metro area, camping and trackside parking will be available for purchase the weekend of the race only. Camping spots can be purchased at the track on race weekend for just $20.  

One of Lanier Raceplex’s most famous views is from the tiered trackside parking along the backstretch.  Fans can purchase unreserved spots for just $10 to get a truly unique viewpoint of the Lanier National 200.    

Since being announced earlier this year, the Lanier National 200 has become oneof the most anticipated events of the season.  Hosting oval track racing for the first time in nearly a decade, the Lanier National 200 will crown the 2019 PASS National Champion and, hopefully, start a new fall tradition.  And, now that all infield buildings have been removed and hauler parking will be in the outside pit area, fans will have an unobstructed view of all the action, no matter where they sit.

Richmond and Seekonk winner, Mike Hopkins, brings a commanding 76-point lead to Lanier over defending PASS national champion, Derek Griffith.  Joining the championship contenders among the early entries will be New Hamsphire drivers Gabe Brown and Bryan Kruczek, along with Canadian, JP Josiasse.  PASS southern stalwarts, Tate Fogleman and Kodie Conner, plan to make the tow from North Carolina, along with former Lanier star, Shane Chastain from Georgia.

Sunoco Race Fuel is the required fuel of PASS and is not available at the track.  Teams can email PASS at passracing@roadrunner.com or leave a message at 207-693-6497 to order fuel.  New England Race Fuel will bring fuel if teams need it.  Fuel must be pre-ordered by November 10.

The Lanier Raceplex will roar back to life on Friday November 15 with practice for PASS Super Late Models and Legends cars from 1PM to 5 PM.  On Saturday, November 16, pit gates will open at 8 AM, followed by practice at 10 AM, heat races for PASS Super Late Models, Legends, and Bandoleros at 12:30PM, followed by the Lanier National 200 and remaining features.  Sunday, November 17 is reserved as a rain date if needed.  

PASS Super Late Model, Legends, and Bandolero entry forms for Lanier Raceplex, can be found at ProAllStarsSeries.com.

The Pro All Stars Series is recognized as North America’s premier sanctioning body for asphalt Super Late Models and boasts such marquee events as the legendary Oxford 250 at Oxford Plains Speedway, Easter Bunny 150 at the historic Hickory Motor Speedway, and the PASS Commonwealth Classic at Richmond Raceway.

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