NAPLES, ME :: Pro All Stars Series (PASS) President Tom Mayberry announced today that the series will begin airing pay-per-view events online this season. PASS TV will allow race fans around the world to watch North America’s premier short track series from the comfort of their own homes. TM Racing Videos will partner with PASS and utilize a multi-camera format to provide a first-of-its kind experience online for short track asphalt racers and fans. Fans will be able to access PASS TV through a link on ProAllStarsSeries.com and can enjoy the racing action from qualifying through the checkered flag. Through PASS TV, racers will be able to get those ever important sponsors the increased exposure that they deserve.

The first event that will be available for purchase beginning later this week will be the 3rd Running of the Florida Winter Meltdown from New Smyrna Speedway on February 8. Other early season races planned to be broadcast on PASS TV include PASS South events from Greenville-Pickens Speedway, Dillon Motor Speedway, and the Easter Bunny 150 from Hickory Motor Speedway. Events that will be available for purchase will be announced throughout the season on the PASS website as well as the PASS Facebook and Twitter pages.

“We’re really happy to announce the launch of PASS TV for the 2014 racing season and we believe that this will revolutionize short track racing coverage for the future,” said PASS President Tom Mayberry. “Sanctioning a variety of different series throughout the United States and Canada offers us a great platform of racing entertainment for our fans. Now, when the best from New England and Canada head down South or conversely when our Southern stars head North, their fans will be able to follow them without leaving their homes. We also believe that when fans see the great action being presented on PASS TV it will encourage them to get out and experience the excitement at the races in person.”

TM Racing Videos will bring a wealth of experience and technology to the table for every PASS TV production in 2014. The group first joined PASS last year in capturing the excitement of the Orange Blossom Special at Orange County Speedway and the Mason Dixon Meltdown at Southern National Motorsports Park. Links to those events have been highlighted on ProAllStarsSeries.com, Facebook and YouTube. Using state-of-the-art equipment, TM Racing Videos founder Taylor Meyn believes fans will enjoy a perspective of PASS they have never seen.

“TM Racing Videos is glad to partner with PASS in this new venture to bring the best action in short track racing to living rooms around the world,” said Meyn. “With multiple cameras stationed around the track and the public address feed providing commentary, this will be the next best thing to being there in person.”

The first event scheduled to be broadcast on PASS TV will be the Florida Winter Meltdown from New Smyrna Speedway on February 8. The Meltdown will be the first race of the PASS National Series and will also serve as the first points event of 2014 for the PASS South Super Late Models. This 125 lap event is attracting some of the best in Super Late Model racing and is sure to become an instant classic. Those interested in purchasing the Florida Winter Meltdown will be able to find a link on ProAllStarsSeries.com later this week.

Parties interested in advertising on PASS TV at a very affordable rate can contact Alan Dietz at 704-231-2039 or [email protected].