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Mason Maggio (51) and Josh Lowder (63) battle for the lead during a Carolina Pro Late Model Series feature at Goodyear All American Speedway. (Eric Creel photo)

Pit Row TV To Broadcast Two Popular Carolina Series

MOORESVILLE, N.C. — The Carolina Pro Late Model Series (CPLMS) and Carolina Crate Modified Series (CCMS) will be broadcast on Pit Row TV this year, beginning with the season opener on March 4 at Hickory Motor Speedway.

“Pit Row TV is looking forward to showcasing the CPLMS and CCMS events we broadcast the same way we have done for other current and former clients throughout the years,” said Tony Stevens from Pit Row TV. “CPLMS and CCMS have made it clear they wanted Pit Row TV to help them build their series, and we are excited to do so as we are able.”

Keith Graham of CPLMS and CCMS added, “Our competitors want to be highlighted and presented in a professional manner, and that’s exactly why we chose to work with Pit Row TV.”

The CPLMS has 11 race weekends scheduled over the course of the upcoming season with a special double-header weekend on North Carolina’s coast during the first weekend of June. The tour’s unique rules package allows various pro late model and crate modified packages to race together competitively on some of the region’s favorite race tracks.

While a complete Pit Row TV broadcast schedule is still to be announced, fans should expect a majority of events to be carried on Pit Row TV. CPLMS and CCMS events are included with the Pit Row TV monthly subscription — the same package that includes events across the region and the country from competitive tracks and tours fans have come to know and love, in addition to various disciplines of racing including pavement, dirt and karting.

Fans can watch through the PitRow.TV website or various apps including Amazon FireTV and AppleTV, available at pitrow.tv/watch.

Pit Row TV is an affiliate of SPEED SPORT TV and the newly-announced SPEED SPORT 1 television network. With hundreds of live and time-shifted events on tap for the new network, select Pit Row TV events will be featured on the free-to-view channel when it launches this year.