Locals Prepared to Defend Governor's Cup Against NASCAR's Bell

Locals Prepared to Defend Governor's Cup Against NASCAR's Bell

Barre, VT – Barre’s Thunder Road is just days away from roaring to the grid with the the 40th VP Racing Fuels Vermont Governor’s Cup 150. The big story leading up to the Thursday, July 18 event has been the scheduled appearance of NASCAR and dirt racing standout Christopher Bell. However, the Maplewood/Irving Oil Late Model heroes are more than ready to give their all and keep the trophy in Vermont.

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Cornell Goes Back-to-Back on Passumpsic Bank Night

Cornell Goes Back-to-Back on Passumpsic Bank Night

Barre, VT – East Burke’s Colin Cornell made Thunder Road’s Victory Lane his home for the second straight week by taking round two of the Myers Container Services Triple Crown Series at Passumpsic Bank Night on Friday, July 12. The 17-year-old Cornell held off a last-lap charge from two-time Lenny’s Shoe & Apparel Flying Tiger Champion Jason Woodard of Waterbury Center to go back-to-back just eight days after picking up his first Thunder Road win.

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Passumpsic Bank Night Postponed to Friday

Passumpsic Bank Night Postponed to Friday

Barre, VT – Thunder Road officials have announced the postponement of Passumpsic Bank Night due to an inclement weather forecast. The event has been rescheduled for Friday, July 12 at 7:00pm where the evening forecast calls for clear skies.

 Passumpsic Bank Night features the second round of the Myers Container Service Triple Crown Series for the Lenny’s Shoe & Apparel Flying Tigers. The Maplewood/Irving Oil Late Models and Allen Lumber Street Stocks also have a full card of action. The pits for the rescheduled program open at 3:30pm and the front gates open at 5:15pm. Admission is $12 for adults, $3 for kids ages 6-12, and $25 for a family of four (2 adults, 2 kids).

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Excitement Building for NASCAR’s Bell at VT Governor's Cup

Excitement Building for NASCAR’s Bell at VT Governor's Cup

Barre, VT – The 40th VP Racing Fuels Vermont Governor’s Cup at Barre’s Thunder Road is fast approaching – and with it the maiden voyage for one of the country’s biggest young auto racing stars at the “Nation’s Site of Excitement”.

Norman, OK’s Christopher Bell is trying his hand at the high banks for this year’s Vermont Governor’s Cup on Thursday, July 18. The 24-year-old has been tearing it up on both the asphalt and dirt circuits the last few years. Anticipation is building fast to see what he can do at the legendary high banks.

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Demers Shines Brightest at Wild Aubuchon Holiday Spectacular

Demers Shines Brightest at Wild Aubuchon Holiday Spectacular

Barre, VT – S. Burlington’s Trampas Demers came out on top of the on-track fireworks for his 11th career Maplewood/Irving Oil Late Model victory at Thunder Road’s Aubuchon Hardware Holiday Spectacular on Thursday, July 4. Demers inherited the lead when Stephen Donahue and Christopher Pelkey tangled racing for the top spot with five laps to go. He then held off a late charge from Barre’s Cody Blake for the Independence Day victory.

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Spectacular Thunder Road Holiday in Store at Aubuchon Night

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Barre, VT – Barre’s Thunder Road celebrates the nation’s independence this Thursday, July 4 the best way it knows how – with a big night of racing. The Aubuchon Hardware Holiday Spectacular arrives just as the 2019 season is starting to get serious at the top of Quarry Hill.

Thursday’s event features all four Thunder Road racing divisions plus a fireworks spectacular by Northstar Fireworks. The Independence Day event is one of the biggest of the year at Thunder Road, and with drama starting to build in the season-long championship battles, this edition is no exception.

“There’s just a lot of excitement about it,” Barre’s Jason Corliss said. “The fans come out two-fold – they come to see a great fireworks show and they come to see fantastic racing. At this point in the summer, storylines are starting to shape up as far as points, so that adds more of an element to it than some of the races earlier in the year. It brings a lot of excitement, and as a driver, it’s also exciting when you look up and see the stands full of people ready to watch a good show.”

The “King of the Road” title chase looks like it will be a summer-long fireworks show. With the month of June in the books, the battle for the Maplewood/Irving Oil Late Model championship is wide open. The top seven drivers are separated by just 25 points with several others just a couple good nights away from vaulting themselves into the hunt.

Corliss, the Opening Day winner, has led the Late Model point standings every step of the way. However, some of Thunder Road’s best are nipping at his heels. South Burlington’s Trampas Demers has steadily worked his way up the ranks and now is six points behind Corliss in second. Demers is the only racer to finish in the top-10 of every feature this year.

Another hometown racer, Cody Blake, is 10 points out of the lead in third. Two-time “King of the Road” Scott Dragon of Milton and veteran Brooks Clark of Fayston are eleven points back in a tie for fourth. Montpelier’s Kyle Pembroke and three-time champion Phil Scott of Middlesex, both 2019 feature winners, are sixth and seventh. All have shown the speed to win this year’s title and could do so if the cards fall their way.

“Things have gone well for us to start the year,” Corliss said. “The way I was hoping this was going to shape up is that it wasn’t going to be another close points battle, but last week we hit a little bump and that helped tighten things up. We’re still on top, thankfully, which is where we want to be and where we want to stay. Now’s the point of the summer where you win a title – you have to stay focused during the weekly grind. Everyone’s busy racing and outside of racing, but you have to maintain that focus at the racetrack and in the shop and bring the best piece possible every week.”

In the Lenny’s Shoe & Apparel Flying Tigers, there have been six different winners in six events. However, consistency has made rookie Stephen Martin the points leader. Craftsbury’s Martin leads the division with four top-5 finishes and has a 33-point advantage over Williamstown’s Micheal MacAskill.

MacAskill is at the front of a dogpile similar to the one in the Late Model ranks. East Calais’s Tyler Austin sits third with Waterbury Center’s Jason and Kelsea Woodard tied for fourth. Kevin Streeter and Brandon Lanphear are sixth and seventh. Those half-dozen drivers are a mere 19 points apart and all of them can make a run at Martin.

Barre’s Jeffrey Martin continues to be the standard-bearer in the Allen Lumber Street Stocks. Martin has no finish worse than sixth in the last five events with two wins along the way. That performance has netted him a 30-point lead at the one-third mark of the season.

Two former Street Stock champions and three standout sophomores are best positioned to challenge Martin’s reign. Fifteen-year-old Kasey Beattie of St. Johnsbury runs second in the standings with 2014 champion Tommy “Thunder” Smith of Williamstown in third. Two-time champion Jamie Davis of Wolcott is fourth after a win last week with Berlin’s Kasey Collins and Derby’s Tim Hunt not far behind.

The Burnett Scrap Metals Road Warriors are also on the card and are certain to entertain regardless of the results. Berlin’s Eric “Pork” Chase has won the last two features after Brookfield’s Nate “Tater” Brien took the first two. But there are several others trying to end the diet of meat and potatoes, including Northfield’s James Dopp, East Corinth’s Brian Putney, Graniteville’s Fred Fleury, and Williamstown’s Sean McCarthy.

Thunder Road’s Aubuchon Hardware Holiday Spectacular goes to post at 7:00pm on Thursday, July 4. A full slate of action is on the schedule for all four divisions with a fireworks extravaganza by Northstar Fireworks to cap the night. The pits open at 3:30pm and the grandstands open at 5:15pm. Admission is just $12 for adults, $3 for kids ages 6-12, and $25 for a family of four (2 adults, 2 kids).