PASS Super Late Models
have a revamped schedule for the 2025 Season
BELOW HERE with a Points
Series consisting of 12 races with Crown
Jewel events including the 52nd Annual
Oxford 250 and the Celebration of America
300 no longer included as point races.
"The decisions to
remove these events as points races from the
2025 schedule is mainly due to wanting teams
that support the series throughout the
season to be able to focus their strategies
on winning these events without having to be
concerned with having a catastrophic points
event if those strategies don't work out,”
saId series President Tom Mayberry.
Along with these
changes to the schedule, the point fund will
also see a restructuring with the points
money being distributed through three
different funds. The traditional PASS
driver’s point fund will pay $5,000 to win
and will continue to require one driver to
compete in all points races with no
allowance for driver substitutions.
For the first time in
Pro All Stars Series history, owner’s points
will also be tracked. This will allow owners
the option to run the series with multiple
drivers and will also have owner specific
awards at the year-end banquet. This point
fund will pay $2,500 to win so if the same
driver owner combination wins both points
Championships that team would receive $7,500
in points money at the banquet.
The third allocation of
points money will be paid as a bonus at the
PASS 400 Weekend at Oxford Plains Speedway.
Teams that have competed in all PASS North
Super Late Model races throughout the 2025
season will be awarded this points money
based off their finishing order in the 3rd stage
of the event. The bonus money paid at the
PASS 400 weekend will pay $2,500 to the
highest finishing car in the 3rd 100
Lap segment that has competed in all points
races for the season.
PASS SLM Driver's Points Fund: 1st $5,000;
2nd $3,000; 3rd $2,500;
4th $1,500; 5th $1,200;
6th $1,100; 7th $1,000
(Thru last Car to compete in all scheduled
point races).