
The Pro All Stars Series schedule is out and it includes a notable concession.
There will no longer be a PASS South division as the sanctioning body will focus just on the original northern tour and national championship in 2019. That leaves just the CARS Tour as the only sanctioning body in the Carolinas and Virginias, albeit one that scaled back itself in 2018.
That region remains primarily the home of Late Model Stock racing.
Meanwhile, PASS is once again highlighted by the prestigious Oxford 250, which pays $25,000-to-win and attracted 55 Super Late Models in August.
As was revealed on Friday morning, PASS will give the Commonwealth Classic at Richmond Raceway a second shot on March 30 with the Super Late Models, Tour Type Modifieds and several other divisions.
The national championship continues to have a good mix of north and south as it includes races at Dillon Motor Speedway in South Carolina, Richmond, Hickory Motor Speedway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Oxford Plains Speedway and Seekonk Speedway.
The PASS North championship includes stops at Oxford, Star Speedway, Speedway 51, Thunder Road, the aforementioned race at New Hampshire, White Mountain Motorsports Park, Spud Speedway and Seekonk.
The complete schedules can be found below.
2019 PASS North Schedule
April 14 – Oxford Plains Speedway (ME)
April 28 – Rain Date for April 14 at Oxford
May 11 – Star Speedway (NH)
May 19 – Speedway 51 (NH)
May 26 – Thunder Road (VT)
June 2 – Oxford Plains Speedway (ME)
June 16 – Speedway 95 (ME)
June 23 – New Hampshire Motor Speedway
June 30 – Oxford Plains Speedway (ME) – Non Winner’s Race
July 7 – TBA
July 14 – Oxford Plains Speedway (ME)
July 20 – White Mountain Motorsports Park (NH)
July 31 – TBA
August 4 – Spud Speedway (ME)
August 23 – 25 – Oxford Plains Speedway (ME) – Oxford 250
September 15 – Oxford Plains Speedway (ME)
September 21 – White Mountain Motorsports Park (NH)
September 28 – Thunder Road (VT)
October 19 – Oxford Plains Speedway (ME)
October 26 – Seekonk Speedway (MA)
November 9 – TBA
2019 PASS National Championship Schedule
February 23 – Dillon Motor Speedway (SC)
March 30 – Richmond Raceway (VA)
April 20 – Hickory Motor Speedway (NC)
June 23 – New Hampshire Motor Speedway
August 25 – Oxford Plains Speedway (ME)
October 26 – Seekonk Speedway (MA)
2019 PASS Modified Schedule
April 14 – Oxford Plains Speedway (ME)
May 19 – Speedway 51 (NH)
June 2 – Oxford Plains Speedway (ME)
June 16 – Speedway 95 (ME)
June 30 – Oxford Plains Speedway (ME)
July 14 – Oxford Plains Speedway (ME)
August 4 – Spud Speedway (ME)
August 23 – Oxford Plains Speedway (ME)
August 25 – Oxford Plains Speedway (ME)
September 14 – Oxford Plains Speedway (ME)
September 21 – White Mountain Motorsports Park (NH)
October 19 – Oxford Plains Speedway (ME)
Matt Weaver is the owner and founder of Short Track Scene. Weaver grew up in the sport, having raced himself before becoming a reporter in college at the University of South Alabama. He is also the associate motorsports editor of Autoweek Magazine and its website, which allows him to cover the highest levels of the sport.

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David
December 22, 2018 at 7:21 pm
A modified race as a companion event at Richmond doesn’t sound too wise considering there is a NASCAR modified tour race the same say just down the road in South Boston