Rowe Takes Title, Taylor Wins PASS North SLM Finale

Mike Rowe wrapped up the 2015 PASS North Super Late Model Series championship Sunday afternoon in the series finale at Oxford Plains Speedway.  Photo courtesy PASS Media

Mike Rowe wrapped up the 2015 PASS North Super Late Model Series championship Sunday afternoon in the series finale at Oxford Plains Speedway. Photo courtesy PASS Media

Jeff Taylor nailed down his first victory of the season in dominant fashion, outrunning all PASS North Super Late Model rivals as the touring series closed out its 2015 championship season Sunday afternoon at Oxford Plains Speedway in Oxford, Maine.

An eighth-place finish was plenty good enough for Mike Rowe to add yet another championship to his extensive short track racing resume, this one the PASS North Super Late Model title.

Rowe, who is also the winningest driver in the history of Oxford Plains Speedway and a seven-time track champion in the top class, had previously won PASS South and PASS National titles, but this was his first Pro All Stars Series championship won on native Maine pavement.

Rowe’s title comes in his first year driving for Petit Motorsports. The team had competed for several seasons with several drivers, never finding victory lane until hooking up with Rowe for the 2015 campaign. The Rowe/Petit Motorsports combination went to victory lane three times en route to their championship.

For Taylor, a nine-time track champion in the top class at Oxford Plains, it was an emotional victory, the first since the passing of his father, Conrad, in January.

“It took us until the last race of the season, but we did it,” Taylor said.

Taylor started the race from the pole, inheriting the first heat race win when Trevor Sanborn and Gunnar Rowe both were too low in post-race technical inspection.

Taylor swapped the race lead with Scott Robbins in the early stages of the 150-lapper, but soon started to pull away from the field, opening up a half-lap lead over a torrid battle for second position between Robbins and Dave Farrington, Jr.

When a late-race caution flag set up a two-lap shootout, Taylor had a comfortable cushion of lapped cars to maintain his lead. Farrington managed to hold on to second position despite being spun at the checkered flag, with a flat tire.

Oxford 250 champion Glen Luce drove from 16th starting position to an impressive third-place finish. Robbins ended up with a fourth-place finish, with 2015 Oxford Plains Speedway Super Late Model Champion Timmy Brackett rounding out the top five.

Joey Doiron, Reid Lanpher, Rowe, Scott Mulkern and Spencer Morse rounded out the top ten.

For more information on the PASS North Super Late Model Series, visit ProAllStarsSeries.com.

PASS North Super Late Model Series
Oxford Plains Speedway – Oxford, ME
Race Results (Unofficial) – Oct. 4, 2015

1. 88 – Jeff Taylor
2. 23 – Dave Farrington, Jr.
3. 7L – Glen Luce
4. 36 – Scott Robbins
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6. 73 – Joey Doiron
7. 59 – Reid Lanpher
8. 7 – Mike Rowe
9. 84 – Scot Mulkern
10. 0 – Spencer Morse
11. 77 – Trevor Samborn
12. 48 – Bobby Timmons
13. 09 – Jeremy Davis
14. 00 – Bryan Kruczek
15. 54 – Johnny Clark
16. 33 – Richie Dearborn
17. 15 – Mike Hopkins
18. 14 – Scott McDaniel
19. 44 – Rusty Poland
20. 71qc – Raphael Lessard
21. 72 – Chris Coolidge
22. 75 – Gary Smith
23. 42 – Corey Bubar
24. 25 – Shawn Knight
25. 94 – Shawn Martin
26. 40 – Dan McKeague
27. 16me – Travis Stearns
28. 4n – Ben Rowe
29. 53 – Alan WIlson
30. 19 – John Rideout
31. 46 – Dennis Spencer
32. 09x – Mike Landry
33. 73me – Adam Polvinen
34. 61 – T.J. Brackett
35. 24 – Gunnar Rowe

 

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