Officials from the PASS Racing Series and Richmond Raceway have announced a new date and additional details for the inaugural PASS Commonwealth Classic following last October’s postponement of the original date due to weather.
The PASS National Championship Super Late Models will headline the inaugural PASS Commonwealth Classic at Virginia’s Richmond Raceway on Saturday night, March 30, 2019. This date was originally mentioned after the postponement in October by Richmond Raceway and PASS officials and was confirmed with last week’s announcement.
The PASS Super Late Models will compete in a 100-lap event on the famed 3/4-mile oval, along with a 75 lapper for the Tour-Type Modifieds. As previously announced, the MASS Street Stocks will race for 40 laps, while the American-Canadian Tour (ACT) Late Models and 4-Cylinders have been added to the card at the speedway that hosts action from the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series.
“While we were all very disappointed by the postponement in October, we have believed since that time that March 30th would be the perfect day to reschedule this highly anticipated event,” said PASS President Tom Mayberry. “Many have said that Richmond Raceway is the perfect short track for fans and racers…we agree and believe the Commonwealth Classic will be a bucket list event in the grassroots racing community for years to come.”
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In addition to the 100-lap race for the PASS National Championship Super Late Models, which will pay $10,000 to win and $700 to start, the entire weekend will be packed with a unique card of grassroots racing. Tour-Type Modifieds from the Southeast, along with Tri-Track Modifieds, ROC Modifieds, and more from western New York and New England, will get their chance to compete on the 3/4-mile for the first time since 2002.
While ACT Late Models from Canada and New England, MASS Street Stocks, and 4-Cylinders from all over the country will join PASS in competing at Richmond Raceway for the first time in history.
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