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The following press release is from PASS Racing, Inc.
PASS Outlaw Late Models Round #3 At Unity
(Naples, ME – June 14, 2006) The third round in the PASS Outlaw Late Model Series, Northern Division, goes green Sunday afternoon June 18th at 2 PM at Unity Raceway, Unity, ME in the Hight Chevrolet 100.
With two races under their belts, Matt Lee of Albion, ME holds a two point lead over Jay Sands of Seabrook, NH, with Ben Erskine of Solon, ME only seven back in third. Tenth-place Randy Hogan is only 35 markers back from Lee, so we can expect to see a shakeup in the points after they go 100 green-flag laps on Sunday afternoon.
With Matt Lee taking the first race of the season at Unity, he has to be considered the favorite to do it again, but Paul White of Corinna, ME took the checkers at Speedway 95 in Bangor two weeks ago and he is always a challenger for the top spot. Sands ran in the top ten all day at both Unity and Speedway 95 in his first visits to both tracks and finished with a fifth at Unity and a sixth at Bangor, so he can’t be counted out in his second visit to Unity. Erskine came on strong at the end of the first Unity race, and he knows his way around the tough oval. George Fernald, Jr of Benton, ME finished second at Unity but ran into mechanical troubles at Speedway 95 that dropped him back to eighth in points.
The PASS Outlaw Late Models will be joined by a full card of the Unity local divisions in an afternoon of racing action that starts at 2 pm.