D.J. Shaw Back In PASS Winner’s Circle At White Mountain

D.J. Shaw (60) makes the winning move on Cassius Clark (77). Shaw would go on to pick up the victory. Photo by Norm Marx/Courtesy PASS

D.J. Shaw battled a pair of Clarks in Saturday nights’ Pro All Stars Series (PASS) North/National 150 to claim the victory at his home track, North Woodstock NH’s White Mountain Motorsports Park.

The victory was Shaw’s third PASS North career win and his first since 2008. Johnny Clark came one step closer to a fourth consecutive PASS North title, finishing second. and Brad Babb backed up his strong run in the Beech Ridge PASS 300 with his first PASS podium in third.

Shaw and Cassius Clark led the full field to the green and Shaw got the jump on the initial green, but Clark drove under Shaw to take over the point on lap eight and the new pilot of the Hight 77 was in control until a restart on lap 104, when Shaw used the outside pole to make his move. Clark’s race went bad at lap 126 when another competitor returned from the pits just as the field was restarting and Clark found himself with nowhere to go but up the race track, losing a ton spots in the process. Clark soldiered on to finish 8th at the checkers.

Meanwhile Johnny Clark had raced and paced his way up to second and it looked like there might be a repeat of PASS North’s last visit to White Mountain when Clark denied Shaw in the waning laps . It wasn’t to be this time around as Shaw got a great restart off the night’s final yellow at lap 127 and the man who claimed a late model title at the fast quarter mile at age sixteen sealed the deal.

Shaw’s margin of victory was .584 seconds.  Eleven of the twenty six starters completed all 150 green flag laps. Shaw, Johnny Clark and Cassius Clark each claimed a qualifier and Gary Smith claimed the consolation round.

Jay Fogleman took a hit in the PASS National points race with a twenty fifth spot in the final run down; National Championship point leader widened his lead in the series with his seventh place run. The PASS National Championship will be decided on November 26 at Orange County Speedway at the Thanksgiving Classic/Mason-Dixon Meltdown.

PASS North will crown Champions in all three series this Saturday, October 1 at Oxford (ME) Plains Speedway for Championship Day. Visit www.proallstarsseries.com for more information.

PASS North Series
White Mountain Motorsports Park – North Woodstock NH
PASS North/National 150 – Sept. 24, 2011

1. #60 – DJ Shaw
2. #54 – Johnny Clark
3. #4x – Bradley Babb
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5. #17 – Travis Benjamin
6. #33 – Richie Dearborn
7. #4 – Ben Rowe
8. #77 – Cassius Clark
9. #73 – Joey Doiron
10. #75 – Gary Smith
11. #26nh – Jeremy Davis
12. #27qc – Alex Gingras
13. #10 – Scott Dragon
14. #84 – Alex Labbe
15. #16 -Keving Roberge
16. #88 – Kyle DeSouza
17. #53 – Alan Wilson
18. #2 – Matt Matheson
19. #12 – John Dabrowski
20. #17a – Scott Alexander
21. #20 – Steve Legendre
22. #22 – Aaron Ricker
23. #4 – Jay Fogleman
24. #7g – Curtis Gerry
25. #15 – Mike Hopkins
26. #80 – Dustin Hubbard

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