Trevor Sanborn: PASS North Series
White Mountain Motorsports Park Race Preview

 
Trevor Sanborn of Parsonsfield, Maine, heads to the PASS North Series season finale with the PASS 150 at White Mountain Motorsports Park in North Woodstock, N.H., on Friday night, September 17. Sanborn, who sits fourth in the overall series standings, matched his career-best White Mountain finish the last time PASS visited the high-banked quarter-mile in May with a third-place run. Interestingly, the May race at White Mountain was the first race for Sanborn with Richard Moody Racing since 2008. The team put the No. 44 Ford Fusion in victory lane at Riverside Speedway in Groveton, N.H., in late July — a similarly configured quarter-mile.

WHO: Trevor Sanborn, Parsonsfield, Maine
TEAM: No. 44 Hancock Lumber/Subway Ford Fusion
BEST CAREER WHITE MOUNTAIN MOTORSPORTS PARK FINISH: 3rd (2 times; most recently May 2010)
LAST RACE AT WHITE MOUNTAIN MOTORSPORTS PARK: 3rd (May 2010)

WHAT: Season Finale — PASS North Series PASS 150
WHERE: White Mountain Motorsports Park, North Woodstock, N.H. (.25-mile oval)
WHEN: 6 p.m., Friday, September 17

PASS NORTH SERIES
LAST RACE: Sunday, September 12, PASS 300, Beech Ridge Motor Speedway, Scarborough, Maine (22nd-place finish)
POINTS POSITION: 4th

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TREVOR, HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT GOING TO WHITE MOUNTAIN TO CLOSE OUT THE SEASON?

I really like the place. It’s a bullring. It’s racy. You have to be so careful all the time at places like Beech Ridge, but there you can really drive the car and get after it. I like that about it.

WHAT DID WINNING AT RIVERSIDE SPEEDWAY THIS SUMMER DO FOR YOUR CONFIDENCE HEADING TO THIS TRACK AGAIN?

I think we’ll be pretty good there, for sure. We won at Groveton, and we have a good setup for places like that now. I have a good idea we’ll be running up front.

THIS SEEMS LIKE IT COULD BE A GOOD BOUNCE-BACK WEEKEND AFTER THE PASS 300 AT BEECH RIDGE.

I was a little frustrated, becasue (Beech Ridge) is my home track and we had a lot of people here to watch and see me do well. It was just disappointing — to the whole crew and me.

We’ll see what happens at White Mountain.