Officials at Pro All Stars Series (PASS) have announced a diverse and well-spaced 18-race schedule highlighted by the 50th Annual Oxford 250 at the end of August. The 2023 tour will visit nine different tracks in six different states before it crowns its champions at the season-ending PASS 400 Weekend at Oxford Plains Speedway in Mid-October.

“One thing we wanted to do this year was to try and provide a little extra time between some races where teams would have a chance to reset and better prepare,” Said PASS President Tom Mayberry. “We really tried to keep an eye on the travel as we made the schedule. We are very happy with a streamlined 2023.”

The season kicks off March 17th and 18th at the famed Hickory Motor Speedway with a pair of 150-lap tilts. The St. Patrick’s Day 150 on Friday will serve as the starter for the National Points Series, followed by the annual Easter Bunny 150 on Saturday. More than 30 cars are expected for the mid-March Twin Bill at the historic 3/8 mile oval in North Carolina.

PASS then returns north two weeks later to begin the regular season with its only visit to the 5/8 mile Thompson Speedway as a part of The Icebreaker weekend on April 1, before shooting up to New Hampshire Motor Speedway for the 3rd annual Northeast Classic on the 14th and 15th.

April 23rd is the opener for the tor’s hub track Oxford Plains Speedway (OPS) as PASS makes the first of six visits to the tricky oval on Rte. 26 in Oxford. From there the tour will take a week off before an early season trip on May 6th to Thunder Road for one of a half dozen partner shows with the American Canadian Tour. The month of May winds down with a visit to the high-banked 1/4 mile White Mountain Motorsports Park (WMMP) in scenic North Woodstock, New Hampshire.

The tour returns to OPS on June 4th for its second Maine appearance before a Mid-Season break to prepare for a busy July. Spud Speedway in Caribou, ME will be run on July 2nd before OPS on July 9th and the 2nd trip to WMMP on July 14th. Rounding out the month of July, PASS makes its annual trip to the cement palace, Seekonk Speedway in Seekonk, Massachusetts on Wednesday, July 29th.

The annual 250 tune-up at OPS will take place on August 6th before a three-week hiatus for teams and officials to prepare for the biggest crown jewel of them all, The 50th Annual Oxford 250 on August 27th.

Lee USA Speedway makes its return to the PASS tour after a year off and will kick off September on the 10th.

The season will hit the home stretch with a third visit to WMMP on Sept. 16th and then a second visit to Thunder Road as a part of the Milk Bowl Weekend on Saturday the 30th.

The season will conclude back at Oxford Plains Speedway with the resurrection of the PASS 400 Weekend which will crown the series champions on October 14th and 15th.

2023 PASS Schedules

  • MARCH 17-18 – HICKORY – SLM
  • APRIL 1 – THOMPSON ICE BREAKER – SLM
  • APRIL 14-15 – NHMS NORTHEAST CLASSIC- SLM
  • APRIL 23 – OPS – SLM/MODS
  • MAY 6 – THUNDER ROAD – SLM/MODS
  • MAY 20 – WHITE MOUNTAIN – SLM
  • JUNE 4 – OPS – SLM/MODS
  • JULY 2 – SPUD – SLM/MODS
  • JULY 9 – OPS – SLM/MODS
  • JULY 14 – WHITE MOUNTAIN – SLM/MODS
  • JULY 29 – SEEKONK BAY STATE SUMMER CLASSIC – SLM
  • AUG. 6 – OPS – SLM/MODS
  • AUG. 25-27 – OPS 250 WEEKEND – SLM/MODS
  • SEPT. 10 – LEE USA – SLM/MODS
  • SEPT. 16 – WHITE MOUNTAIN – SLM/MODS
  • SEPT. 30 – THUNDER ROAD – SLM/MODS
  • OCT. 7 – TBA IF NEEDED
  • OCT. 14-15 – OPS PASS 400 WEEKEND – SLM/MODS

Look for veteran drivers like defending champion Ryan Kuhn, Eddie MacDonald, and DJ Shaw to be main stays on the tour along with youngsters Gabe Brown and Max Cookson there to challenge.

License and registration forms will be released in the coming weeks. The National, New England North, and New England South series races will also be specified shortly.

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