by Jay | Jun 20, 2011 | New England, Thunder Road, Vermont

Folsom Takes Third Career Thunder Road Late Model Win
Russ Stoehr and Russ Wood, Jr. Win NEMA Features
Barre, VT – Waitsfield’s Grant Folsom claimed his third career Thunder Road Late Model feature win in the Harvest Equipment Sunday Twilight event on Sunday, June 19. Folsom got underneath polesitter Scott Payea after an early restart. After a several laps of banging doors with Payea on the outside, Folsom got free. During a long green flag run, Folsom distance himself from the remainder of the field, but a late caution erased his lead.
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by Jay | Jun 20, 2011 | Bear Ridge, New England, Vermont
BY MARK McKEON
Bradford, VT – Joe Krawiec of Bristol, CT used the outside groove to race through the pack from his tenth starting spot and claim his second consecutive USAC-Dirt Midget Association feature win at Bear Ridge Speedway. Krawiec held off a late race charge from teammate Kevin Chaffee of Fairlee, VT, who started ninth, giving car owner Skip Matczak his second consecutive one-two finish. Chaffee had an eventful night; in his heat race he flipped on the first lap, restarted seventh and finished second.
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by Jay | Jun 17, 2011 | New England, Thunder Road, Vermont
Barre, VT – Barre native Mike Bailey earned his third career Late Model feature win at Thunder Road International Speedbowl as he led all 50 laps on the first Thursday night show of the year June 16. Bailey held off Waterbury’s Brett Wheeler and Washington’s Ricky Roberts who completed the top three.
Joey Becker and Brooks Clark rounded out the top five, while Mike Bruno and Chip Grenier took sixth and seventh respectively. Lieutenant Governor Phil Scott worked his way from 16th to claim eighth. He was followed by Memorial Day Classic winner John Donahue in ninth and former King of the Road Dave Pembroke in tenth.
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by Jay | Jun 13, 2011 | New England, Thunder Road, Vermont
Barre, VT – Thunder Road International Speedbowl in Barre, VT will kick off its Thursday night schedule a week early with the rescheduled Ferguston Waterworks event. The event, which was originally scheduled for Sunday, June 12, was postponed due to rain and will be run on Thursday, June 16.
The event will go as previously scheduled with free admission to Barre flood victim residents, who will also receive a complimentary hot dog and soda from Al’s French Fries. Kids 12 and under are also free. Adults are just $10. Donations of food, non-perishable food items or small financial donations will again be collected at the front gate in an effort to support the Barre flood victims.
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by Jay | Jun 8, 2011 | Bear Ridge, New England, Vermont
USAC DMA Midgets Return to Bear Ridge June 18;
July 2 Show Added; Hank Rogers, Jr. Joins DMA
BY MARK McKEON
BRADFORD, VT – Following their successful 15 car debut on May 28, the USAC Dirt Midget Association returns to Bear Ridge Speedway on June 18 for their second visit of the season.
Denny Zimmerman, the 1971 Indy 500 Rookie of the Year, was unable to make the opener because he was a guest of honor at the Indy 500, but he’ll be back behind the throttle of the Skip Matczak Midget that Kevin Chaffee drove to second place. Zimmerman plans to compete in all the remaining USAC DMA events at Bear Ridge this season.
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by Jay | Jun 2, 2011 | New England, Thunder Road, Vermont

THUNDER ROAD TO HELP BARRE FLOOD VICTIMS
Free admission to next Thunder Road event
Waterbury, VT –Thunder Road International Speedbowl has been supported by hometown Barre, Vermont fans for over 52 years. Now one of the most well-known short tracks in North America is going to give back on Sunday, June 12.
“We are inviting Barre flood victims to ‘take a break’ and join us on Sunday, June 12. The clean-up and sorrow from the most devastating floods since 1927 have shown what a resilient town Barre is. The people and city will bounce back. The folks of Barre have helped Thunder Road through some tough times over the years, and we wanted to give back in a small way. We hope a few hours of fun will be our way of saying thanks to our neighbors”, said Tom Curley co-owner of Thunder Road with Ken Squier.
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