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NEW SENOIA
SPEEDWAY - SAT. JUNE 20 - 7:30
FINISH:
1 26 Preston Peltier
2 09 Keeton Hanks
3 47 Trey Mitchell
4 98 Justin Wakefield
5 26p Bubba Pollard
6 1 Jimmy Garmon
7 26r
Ben Rowe
8 10 Ryan Blaney
9 29 Allen Kearns
10 35 Devin Jones
11 39 Scott Patton
12 4s Jay Fogleman
13 62 Mark Gibson
14 4 Chris Whorton
15 52 Bobby East
16 91 Heath Hindman |
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Ben Driving
Bubba Pollard Backup Car
Speed51.com
confirmed with Rowe on Friday evening he has secured a
ride for the South event in a Bubba Pollard back-up car
for a start and park to get some points for the event.
Rowe, who was already in Georgia Friday evening, said
that it was too late to get his #4 team from up north to
the south after the Friday evening cancellation
announcement from PASS of the North events, so the plan
stands to start and park Pollard's back-up car on
Saturday.
Update
- Speed51.com has learned that
Bubba Pollard will allow Ben to run the whole race with
his back-up car at New Senoia. |
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Making History By Leading Points in PASS North
and South is a Blessing and a Curse for Ben Rowe
What Does He Do When Both
Tours
Race on One Weekend?

By Mike Twist, Jason Buckley
and Tina Theriault |
Never before
has one driver led the point standings in both the PASS
North and PASS South Super Late Model divisions...and
after this weekend, that might happen never again.
Currently, Ben Rowe leads both sets of standings as each
season is now five races old. Rowe has a pair of wins
down South and a pair of wins up North so far. Not much
surprises Rowe anymore - he's won 34 PASS North races,
three PASS South races, four PASS North titles, three
Oxford 250s and led over 2,500 PASS North laps in his
career. Still, he's proud of his current standing in
PASS racing.
“Well it's quite a big deal for us, especially this far
into the season,” said Rowe.
Rowe has a bit of a problem this weekend though. On
Saturday, PASS South is in Georgia for a race at New
Senoia Speedway. On Sunday, they are running a Father's
Day event at Unity Raceway in Maine. Since Rowe runs
both tours for the Maine-based Richard Moody Racing
team, some tough decisions will have to be made.
FULL STORY AT SPEED51 HERE
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