Brandon Lanphear to Take Over Driver's Seat at Richard Green Racing

Brandon Lanphear to Take Over Driver's Seat at Richard Green Racing

Barre, VT – One of the most iconic cars of the past two decades at Barre’s Thunder Road has a new pilot. Richard Green Racing has announced that Morrisville’s Brandon Lanphear will drive the #16VT Chevolet with sponsorship from Richard Green Trucking, Green’s Ace Hardware, and Pro Driver Training during the upcoming Maplewood/Irving Oil Late Model season.

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Offseason Spotlight: Lanphear Wins Tiger Triple Crown in Stellar Season on the High Banks

Offseason Spotlight: Lanphear Wins Tiger Triple Crown in Stellar Season on the High Banks

Barre, VT – For five years now — literally from his first season in a stock car at Thunder Road — Brandon Lanphear has been a threat to win a championship. In 2020, the soon-to-be 26-year-old finally did so, taking the Myers Container Service Triple Crown Series title as part of a stellar year in the Lenny’s Shoe & Apparel Flying Tiger ranks.

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Offseason Spotlight: Woodard Stands Alone in Flying Tiger History After 4th Track Championship

Offseason Spotlight: Woodard Stands Alone in Flying Tiger History After 4th Track Championship

Barre, VT – Winning a championship in racing, or any other sport, is the most difficult of achievements. It takes a combination of hard work, skill, and good luck that few teams will ever experience. For it to happen again…and again…and again puts you among increasingly elite company. In 2020, Waterbury Center, VT’s Jason Woodard joined a company of one by winning his fourth Lenny’s Shoe & Apparel Flying Tiger championship at Thunder Road.

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Offseason Spotlight: Smith Earns Top Late Model Rookie Honors in Season Full of Learning

Offseason Spotlight: Smith Earns Top Late Model Rookie Honors in Season Full of Learning

Barre, VT – Being the top rookie in any division is an honor that racers treasure. Although it’s not a guarantee of future success, it shows a driver is on the right track for it, as they adapted better than any other first-year racer to a new division.

Essex Jct., VT’s Matthew Smith has been close to Rookie honors before. In 2015, the then-19-year-old came up one point short in his first Thunder Road Street Stock season. Five years later, Smith sealed the deal on a bigger stage, taking the Rookie of the Year Award in his first full season with the Maplewood/Irving Oil Late Models.

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