Johnny Clark turned in a dominate performance Saturday night at  Virginia’s South Boston Speedway to win the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) South  250 lap season finale. It was the 2008 PASS North champion’s first win in the South series and Clark’s fourth checkered flag in his last eight PASS super late model starts.
 

Clark beat Jeff Fultz to the line by a margin of 2.223 seconds.  Cassius Clark raced home third with Trevor Sanborn in the fourth spot and Randy Porter fifth. DJ Shaw, Kelly Moore, Ryan Blaney, Lonnie Sommerville and Corey Williams finished sixth through tenth.  The top eight finished on the lead lap.
 
Alex Haase ‘s Kyle Busch Foundation Toyota looked like a  super late model “cutaway” car after 250 laps, but the eighteen year old’s twelfth place finish was enough to clinch the PASS South super late model Championship for the Las Vegas Nevada native that now calls North Carolina  home. Haase earned three race wins, six top five and nine top ten finishes in twelve PASS South starts on his way to the title.
 
Haase topped Johnny Clark by nine-one thousandths of a second to capture the RC2 Race City Race Cars Pole Award. 
 
Although the 2008 Pro All Stars season is now concluded, you can keep up with the latest banquet news, 2009 rules, registration, and schedule information at www.racewithpass.com.
 
 
Unofficial Results – PASS South Mason – Dixon 500 250 lap Super Late Model feature – South Boston Speedway – South Boston VA – 10/25/2008
 
1)  54 – Johnny Clark  2)  67 – Jeff Fultz 3)   8 – Cassius Clark  4)  44 – Trevor Sanborn 5)  32 – Randy Porter 6)  60 – DJ Shaw 7)  47M – Kelly Moore 8)  10 – Ryan Blaney 9)  23 – Lonnie Sommerville 10) 47 – Corey Williams 11)  0 – Jeremie Whorff 12) 51H – Alex Haase 13)  22 – Perry Brown 14)  67 – Mark Gibson 15)  4 – Jay Fogleman 16) 15 – Clay Jones 17)  17 – Scott Alexander 18)  42 – Tim Pinion 19) 98N –  Adam Bates 20)  22N – Harry Olson 21)   5 – Alex Fleming 22)  91 – Heath Hindman 23)  16 – Tom McCann Jr. 24)  98 – Justin Wakefield 25)  97 – John Fleming 26)  48 – John Batten