HERMON, ME – Cassius Clark survived a rough-and-tumble finish to wrestle victory away from D.J. Shaw in Sunday’s Hight Chevrolet 150 Pro All Stars Series Super Late Model race at Speedway 95 in Hermon, ME.
Clark and Shaw, rubbing doors and fenders while trading paint in the closing laps, suffered mostly minor cosmetic damage until after the checkered flag, when contact from behind left the winner with a wrecked #77 Hight Chevrolet that never made a victory lane appearance with its triumphant driver.
Clark, looking as unhappy as any winner could in victory lane, expressed his displeasure at Shaw’s drive, even predicting “I don’t know who will be getting the big trophy in November, but I know it won’t be (Shaw).”
The winner, the reigning PASS Super Late Model champion, entered the afternoon ranked fifth in the championship standings, and winless on the season after ten events. Ben Rowe, suffering through an even worse run than race winner Clark entering the afternoon, led the first dozen laps before his car quit, handing the lead to Gary Smith, who went on to suffer a multitude of troubles.
Cassius Clark, after starting fourth, led for awhile as Mike Rowe, Johnny Clark, Joey Doiron, Benjamin and Shaw climbed into contention from much farther back in the starting lineup. Positions changed frequently, especially following restarts, as the contenders formed an entertaining pack of frontrunners.
Shaw and Cassius Clark were the final combatants for top honors, and as the checkered flag waved over Clark he was on his way around and into the earthen barrier off turn one, emerging unscathed physically, but visibly angry with Shaw, who was ordered to appear for a post-race discussion with series officials.
Shaw, who started the event from 14th position, led over 40 laps before settling for runner-up honors, unofficially, in the Precision JLM #60. Travis Benjamin also led a fair amount of the event’s middle stages, and earned the final podium finish with his Belfast Variety #17.
Mike Rowe and Glen Luce rounded out the top-five in the Super Late Model rundown. Joey Doiron was the sixth-place finisher, with Curtis Gerry seventh across the finish line. Multi-time series champion Johnny Clark ended up in eighth position, with Adam Polvinen and Ryan Deane rounding out the top-ten.
Three events remain on the 2014 PASS North Super Late Model Series schedule. Saturday, September 6 the Autobus La Quebecoise Thunder Valley National 200 National Championship Series event at Autodrome Chaudiere, in Chaudiere Quebec goes off.
The annual PASS 400 weekend at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway, also a PASS National Championship Series race, is scheduled for Friday-Sunday, September 12-14.
PASS North Super Late Models, Sportsman Series and Modified racers conclude their championship seasons on Saturday, September 27 at Oxford Plains Speedway.
PASS North Super Late Models
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Hight Chevrolet 150 (Unofficial) – Aug. 24, 2014
1. 77 – Cassius Clark
2. 60 – D.J. Shaw
3. 17 – Travis Benjamin
4. 24 – Mike Rowe
5. 7L – Glen Luce
6. 73 – Joey Doiron
7. 7 – Curtis Geary
8. 54 – Johnny Clark
9. 73me – Adam Polvinen
10. 54x – Ryan Deane
11. 28 – Mark Lundblad, Jr.
12. 15 – Mike Hopkins
13. 00 – Brian Kruczek
14. 90 – Craig Weinstein
15. 33 – Richie Dearborn
16. 75 – Gary Smith
17. 01 – Andy Saunders
18. 96 – Wyatt Alexander
19. 4n – Ben Rowe
20. 61 – T.J.Bracket
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