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Pro All Stars Series, Racing America Reach Multi-Year Agreement

The Pro All Stars Series (PASS) and Racing America have reached a multi-year agreement to continue their broadcasting partnership.

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CONCORD, N.C. (January 9, 2024) – The Pro All Stars Series (PASS) and Racing America have reached a multi-year agreement to continue their broadcasting partnership for the sanctioning body. With the agreement, Racing America remains the broadcasting home of the Pro All Stars Series for the coming years.

Among those events are a packed slate of Super Late Model races at Oxford Plains Speedway. This year’s calendar includes the $40,000-to-win 300-lap Celebration of America on July 2-3, the PASS 400 weekend on October 19 and the biggest event of the year, the Oxford 250 on August 23-25.

"The streaming partnership between PASS and Racing America has been and will continue to be strong for years to come," said PASS President, Tom Mayberry. "The Oxford 250 continues as the richest single-day event in motorsports and folks all over the country will be able to watch on Racing America. Add the Celebration Of America in July paying $40,000 to win and PASS fans have a lot to be excited about."

“We are thrilled to continue our partnership with the Pro All Stars Series in 2024 and beyond,” said Colin Smith, President of Racing America. “PASS has become a favorite among our fanbase and we are excited to get their season underway.”

The Oxford 250 is one of the biggest Super Late Model events of the year and celebrated its 50th annual running in 2023. Cole Butcher celebrated his second win in the event one year ago. Racing America has been the broadcasting home of the Oxford 250 since 2015, presenting what has always been considered one of the biggest short track events in the Northeastern United States to a national and international audience.

For the first time ever, Racing America’s coverage of the Icebreaker Weekend and Sunoco World Series of Speedway Racing at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park will be available to RacingAmerica.TV subscribers in 2014. Due to broadcast rights restrictions, the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour events on those weekends will not be shown on Racing America.

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Other PASS events that will appear on RacingAmerica.TV include the season-opening Easter Bunny 150 at Hickory Motor Speedway, the Northeast Classic at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and PASS’ two visits to White Mountain Motorsports Park.

Click here for more information about the benefits of being a Racing America subscriber, and join today to get access to over 200 live short track races each year. Plus, unlock access to years of archived races and highlights, plus behind the scenes and exclusive NASCAR Cup Team content.

Stay tuned to Racing America for more updates regarding broadcasts that will be available on Racing America throughout the 2024 season.

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-Photo credit: Will Bellamy/Racing America

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