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Three 150 lap events are set for Oxford Plains, Lee USA and Thunder Road

Wayne Helliwell, Jr. is one  driver, among  others, is favored to win in three 150 lap ACT races at Lee, Oxford and Thunder Road.  (Credit: ACT photo.)

Wayne Helliwell, Jr. is one driver, among others, is favored to win in three 150 lap ACT races at Lee, Oxford and Thunder Road. (Credit: ACT Tour photo.)

The American-Canadian Tour (ACT) will compete in three 150-lap events on three completely different tracks in all three northern New England states to open the 2015 season. The New Hampshire Governor’s Cup 150, now re-set due to snow on April 28, is the usual traditional opening event for ACT teams held yearly at Lee USA Speedway in Lee, NH. Teams will now start off the 2015 season at Oxford Plains Speedway (OPS) in Oxford, ME on April 18, then Lee USA followed  by their annual visit to Thunder Road International Speedbowl in Barre, VT on May 3.

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MacDonald will be tough to beat in Lee USA’s Governor’s Cup on Sunday, April 12

Predicting who can beat Eddie MacDonald in April's Governoro's Cup ACT opener will be hard. Because Eddie has been able to string several races on various late Model circuits going into last year and the pre-season ACT events at New Smyrna Speedway in Fla.  (Credit: ACT Tour photo.)

Predicting who can beat Eddie MacDonald in April’s Governoro’s Cup ACT opener at Lee USA Speedway will be hard. Because Eddie has been able to string several races on various late Model circuits from last year into the February pre-season ACT events at New Smyrna Speedway in Fla. (Credit: ACT Tour photo.)

Eddie MacDonald of Rowley has gone on to win just about every major regional Late Model race, including championship efforts in the NASCAR K&N Series, the Oxford 250 (twice), Bond Auto ACT Invitational at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway (twice), Thunder Road’s famous Milk Bowl, and recently he swept the triple 100 lap features in a very competitive field at the World Series of Asphalt Racing at New Smyrna Speedway.

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ACT Champions are included in the 29 drivers that are heading south to NSS in Florida for Speed Weeks

Taunton's Eddie Leclerc will be hauling his Late Model race car to the New Smyrna Speedway in Florida to compete in the three day ACT Tour races during Speed Weeks.  (Credit: Seekonk Speedway photo)

Taunton’s Eddie Leclerc will be hauling his Late Model race car to the New Smyrna Speedway in Florida in mid-Feb. to compete in the three day ACT Tour races during Speed Weeks. (Credit: Seekonk Speedway photo)

By Lou Modestino

2014 American Canadian Tour (ACT) Champions Alex Labbe, (21 years old), of St-Albert, Quebec and Joey Polewarczyk, Jr. (Pole), (25 years old), from Hudson, New Hampshire, have both been celebrated by their peers for their championship runs last season. They now lead twenty-nine (29) teams from eight (8) different states and the province of Quebec to the New Smyrna Speedway World Series of Asphalt Racing on Sunday-Tues, February 15-17, 2015. Continue reading

Thunder Road’s Milk Bowl favors weekly racers

Even though he's an experienced and winning driver at Thunder Road, Nick Sweet knows well that the Milk Bowl is no easy race to win. (Credit: 5 Star bodies picture)

Even though he’s an experienced and winning driver at Thunder Road, Nick Sweet knows well that the Milk Bowl is no easy race to win. (Credit: 5 Star bodies picture)

 

 

 

By Lou Modestino

The 2014 People’s United Bank Milk Bowl has the makings of a battle between the Thunder Road (TR) regular teams and the American Canadian Tour (ACT) teams. The depth of the TR teams seems to give an edge to the Thunder Road regulars. Champions like Joey Polewarczyk, Jr. (Pole), Hudson, NH, Alex Labbe from Quebec City and Patrick Laperle, Montreal, QC, will join touring regulars Jimmy Hebert, Bobby Therrien and Jeff White, but it’s the regular Thunder Road weekly teams that look to make 2014 their year to kiss the cow.

“I don’t know, Thunder Road is like coming home and putting your slippers on after a hard day’s work,” said two-time Champion Nick Sweet from Barre. “I just think lots of guys worry more about the widow maker, the high banks, and the narrow front stretch than they do about those of us that race weekly at the ‘Road. I know I have my hands full racing Derrick (O’Donnell, Champion in 2013 and 2014), Trampas Demers, Cody Blake, Brooks Clark, Shawn Fleury, David Pembroke and Phil Scott…geez the list goes on and on with who can win 50 lappers at Thunder Road. I just know it is going to be a lot of fun, and it is a great way to end the race season,” concluded Sweet.

Teams from around New England and Canada will compete for the $10,000 dollars to win. Over 40 of the best Late Model drivers in the Northeast will attempt to qualify through time trials, 50 lap qualifiers, last chance races, and then still have to race three more 50-lap features before one driver will get the Thunder Road tradition of kissing the cow in victory lane. No wonder the 52 year-old race is called the “toughest short track race in America”.

“I guess if the Milk Bowl were three 100 lappers or 150 lappers, the regular Tour guys probably have some edge, but I know how hard it is to beat the TR regular weekly teams” said Derrick O’Donnell. “I am really proud to be a Thunder Road defending Champion and welcome the competition from veteran ACT teams. My goal is to win the Milk Bowl. It will not only be a great personal accomplishment, but in some strange way it will feel good to keep the Milk Bowl ‘in house’,” said the two-time Thunder Road Champion O’Donnell.

Many Thunder Road fans may pick Sweet, the first time winner and now defending Milk Bowl winner, to repeat. Others have seen O’Donnell surge to win his second in a row “King of the Road” title. Many of the famous TR bank dwellers, who generally like the underdogs, might favor a young new star like Jason Corliss or Chip Grenier. Older Thunder Road fans will remember when former champions Phil Scott and Dave Pembroke each won two Milk Bowls. Canadians will be rooting for Patrick Laperle to grab his fourth Milk Bowl, or perhaps the new Champion of the ACT Série Quebec, Alex Labbe, to bring the milk can trophy back to Quebec.

Whatever the outcome, the People’s United Bank Milk Bowl is certainly a one of a kind event in all of racing. For half a century racers have been chasing the dream of being the best there is on a fall day in Vermont. This Sunday, October 12, 2014 the dream comes true for the 52nd time.

Camping will open for fans on Friday, October 10 at 9am and campers must be off the grounds by noon on Monday, October 13.

Wayne Helliwell, Jr. claimed the 6th Annual Bond Auto ACT Invitational at NHMS

 Wayne Helliwell, Jr. held onto the lead in until darkness in the ACT Bond Auto Invitational at NHMS (Credit: Matt Wienarsz photo)


Wayne Helliwell, Jr. held onto the lead until darkness in the ACT Bond Auto Invitational at NHMS (Credit: Matt Wienarsz photo)

By Lou Modestino

Two-time American Canadian Tour Champion Wayne Helliwell, Jr. claimed the win in the 6th annual Bond Auto ACT Invitational at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, NH on Saturday, September 20. The race was called complete on lap 44 due to darkness. Continue reading

ACT veterans are expected to be challenged by the emerging stars in Saturday’s ACT Invitational at NHMS

 

 

 

Emily Packard has emerged as one of the rising stars on the American Canadian Tour and is looking for success in this Saturday's ACT Tour Invitational at NHMS,  (Credit: ACT Tour photo)

Emily Packard has emerged as one of the rising stars on the American Canadian Tour and is looking for success in this Saturday’s ACT Tour Invitational at NHMS, (Credit: ACT Tour photo)

By Lou Modestino

The starting field for the 6th annual Bond Auto ACT Invitational at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) on Saturday, September 20, 2014 has been set. The sixth edition of the event will have the American Canadian Tour (ACT) introducing fans to a promising future for regional Late Model short track stock car racing. Veteran champions and former NHMS winners Eddie MacDonald, Rowley, MA; Joey Polewarczyk, Jr. (Pole), Hudson, NH; Ray Parent, Tiverton, RI; and Brian Hoar, Williston, VT have all won events at the “Magic Mile”. This year there are lots of young emerging stars who will challenge the veterans.

Top ten point chasers who are looking to make a statement at the Bond Auto ACT Invitational include two Vermont drivers, Jimmy Hebert, Williamstown and 18 year-old Emily Packard, E. Montpelier. Hebert already has two ACT wins with an opening event at Lee USA Speedway in 2013 and a win at the 7/8ths mile Sanair Speedway, outside Montreal, Quebec. He was also second-fastest of the thirty-five (35) cars participating in the recent test and tune session at NHMS. Packard may have more laps in 2014 than any other competitor in the field entering the Invitational. She has raced a full schedule on the ACT US and is currently 5th in points, less than 10 points out of second place. She also has maintained full-time weekly schedules at both Thunder Road Int’l Speedbowl in Barre, VT and Devil’s Bowl Speedway in West Haven, VT.

The State of Maine sends two drivers to the annual event with Rowland Robinson, Jr. from “Downeast” Steuben and Ben Ashline from Pittston. Robinson’s family team has found consistency in the 2014 season and this will be the #28ME team’s third Invitational. Ben Ashline has been the surprise of the 2014 season. After sitting out over a year and a half from racing due to non-racing injury, the Ashline team has been fast, and brought home consistent top finishes all season.

Veteran Joey Pole said, “This is always one of the most fun races to be involved with. Not only is it in my home state, and I have lots of friends and family there, but it really is like no other race we run all year. ACT has a starting system that makes teams like ours sweat it out all day. We try to figure out what we should do to come from what usually is in the mid twenties on the starting grid in order to try and win in just 50 laps. We usually end up throwing the playbook out the window and just put the right pedal on the floor and hang on!”

Two young Quebec stars have experience and talent to challenge the former winners and ACT Champions. Alex Labbe, driving the Larue Industrial Ford out of Quebec City, has risen to become another in a long line of favorites for an enthusiastic Quebec fan base. Labbe will lock up his first ACT title at the Autodrome Ste. Eustache 200 on Sunday, September 14, 2014 just by showing up. He was at the top of the speed charts throughout the NHMS test and tune day. The potent Larue team won two events during the championship run this season. Dany Trepanier is another of the fast Quebec teams with experience in the Bond Auto ACT Invitational. He won an event this season at the Autodrome Ste. Eustache (ASE), and currently sits just five points out of second place in the ACT Quebec Series, going into the final event of the year in a return visit to ASE.

Tom Curley, President of the American Canadian Tour said, “I think the great strength of our ACT system is that the program seems to introduce new and talented young teams every season., As we look to the future this is good for ACT and especially good for regional racing, both weekly and touring. The field of 43 teams we have assembled for the Invitational this year is the most diverse to attend over the past six years. It should be exciting.

The 6th annual Bond Auto ACT Invitational will be part of a sensational triple-header Saturday at NHMS. Forty-three (43) ACT teams will join the NASCAR Modified and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series on Saturday, September 20, 2014. Post time is 1:00 following the final NASCAR Sprint Cup practice. The ACT 50 mile event will post at 5 p.m.

6th Annual Bond Auto ACT Invitational Driver Roster

Car # Driver Hometown

3VT Ricky Roberts Washington, VT

4NY Brandon Atkins Au Sable Forks, NY

5RI Richard Staskowski Hope Valley, RI

7ME Glen Luce Turner, ME

8NH Guy Caron Lempster, NH

9ME Emily Packard East Montpelier, VT

9MA Brian Tagg Oxford, MA

9NH Kyle Welch Newport, NH

9VT Chip Grenier Graniteville, VT

10MA John Falconi Oakham, MA

10VT Josh Demers Middlesex, VT

11NH Brett Gervais Island Pond, VT

11NY Josh Masterson Charlotte, VT

15ME Ben Ashline Pittston, ME

15VT Joey Laquerre East Montpelier, VT

16ME Travis Stearns Auburn, ME

16VT Scott Dragon Colchester, VT

17MA Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MA

17RI Ray Parent Tiverton, RI

19QC Dany Trepanier St-Edouard, QC

20NH Taylor Martin Windham, NH

27NH Wayne Helliwell, Jr. Dover, NH

28ME Rowland Robinson, Jr. Steuben, ME

29NH Aaron Fellows Croyden, NH

34NH Todd Davis Claremont, NH

37VT Brian Hoar Williston, VT

38VT Tyler Cahoon St. Johnsbury, VT

41QC Jonathan Bouvrette Blainville, QC

41VT Jamie Aube N. Ferrisburg, VT

48QC Alex Labbe Quebec, QC

49NH Matt Anderson Franklin, NH

50ME Jeff White Winthrop, ME

58VT Jimmy Hebert Williamstown, VT

66VT Jason Corliss Barre, VT

77MA Jimmy Linardy Somerville, MA

78QC Stephane Descoste Oka, QC

84QC Martin Latulippe Vallee-Jonction, QC

88VT Nick Sweet Barre, VT

91CT Larry Gelinas Buxton, ME

91QC Patrick Laperle Montreal, QC

97NH Joey Polewarczyk, Jr. Hudson, NH

99VT Cody Blake Barre, VT

07MA Tom Carey, Jr. New Salem, MA

Quebec’s Patrick Laperle wins the ACT International at Airborne Speedway in Plattsburgh, NY

Quebec's Patrick Leperle cleaned up and took home the lion's share of the International 300 ACT Tour race at the Airborne Speedway in Plattsburgh, NY.  (Credit: :ACT Tour photo)

Quebec’s Patrick Leperle cleaned up and took home the lion’s share of the International 300 ACT Tour race at the Airborne Speedway in Plattsburgh, NY. (Credit: :ACT Tour photo)

 

 

By Lou Modestino

Patrick Laperle of St-Denis, Quebec has won nearly every big event the American Canadian Tour sanctions, but none match his $26,800 ACT International win at Airborne Speedway in Plattsburgh, New York on Saturday, July 20. The former ACT and Serie ACT Champion battled by Nick Sweet over the final 20 laps of the third segment to claim the segment and overall win with finishes of 2nd, 3rd, 1st for a combined winning score of 6.

Barre’s Nick Sweet started sixth in the first 50 lap segment and took home the win followed closely by Laperle and Joey Polewarczyk, Jr. The trio then flew through the field in the 75 lap second segment using all three lanes around the ½-mile speedway. Polewarczyk claimed second followed by Laperle in third and Sweet in fourth setting up a three way tie with five combined points each for the trio heading into the final segment.

When the green flag flew on the third and final segment of 75 laps Sweet and Laperle began their march to the front, while Polewarczyk was held up in the heavy traffic. Polewarczyk suffered minor front end damage during the early stages of the event allowing Sweet and Laperle to duke it out.

Laperle followed Sweet through the field again taking advantage of Airborne’s three lanes. Sweet got to the point on lap 46, while Laperle moved into second following a lap 49 restart. Laperle hung tight to his bumper until Sweet slid up the track, giving Laperle the hole he needed. The pair remained side-by-side swapping the lead several times over the final 20 laps, while Sweet managed to lead at the start/finish line nearly every time in the outside lane. With just under five laps to go, Sweet slipped back giving Laperle the lead and the win.

The Quebecer rode to the $26,800 win over the final laps. Sweet and Polewarczyk completed the top three overall, while Brian Hoar used a second segment win and a third segment third to claim fourth. Three more Quebec drivers in Jean-François Déry, Alex Labbe and Jonathan Bouvrette took the fourth through seventh positions. Ben Lynch, rookie Brandon Atkins and Emily Packard completed the overall top ten.

On top of the $25,000 purse check, Laperle adds another $1,000 for the Bond ACT Invitational bonus and a qualifying spot in the event at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, NH on Saturday, September 20. He also pocketed the $500 Ford Blue Oval bonus and $300 in lap money to bring his total unofficially to $26,800.

The three segment 200 total lap event was completed in just over an hour and a half with nine total cautions.

The ACT U.S. Tour heads next to Beech Ridge Motor Speedway in Scarborough, ME on Saturday, August 9 for their 7th point counting event of the season. The Quebec-based Serie ACT has their 6th point counting event at Circuit Riverside Speedway in St-Croix, QC on Saturday, August 2.

ACT International 300 Unofficial Results
American Canadian Tour Late Models
Airborne Speedway – Plattsburgh, NY
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Pos. Driver, Hometown, Seg. 1, Seg. 2, Seg. 3, TOTAL
1. Patrick Laperle, St-Denis, QC, 2, 3, 1, 6

2. Nick Sweet, Barre, VT, 1, 4, 2, 7

3. Joey Polewarczyk Jr., Hudson, NH, 3, 2, 6, 11

4. Brian Hoar, Williston, VT, 13, 1, 3, 17

5. Jean-Francois Dery, Quebec, QC, 4, 12, 5, 21

6. Alex Labbe, St-Albert, QC, 5, 6, 10, 21

7. Jonathan Bouvrette, Blainville, QC, 11, 7, 4, 22

8. Ben Lynch, Huntersville, NC, 6, 13, 7, 26

9. #Brandon Atkins, AuSable Forks, NY, 7, 10, 12, 29

10. Emily Packard, E. Montpelier, VT, 12, 11, 8, 31

11. Jeff White, Winthrop, ME, 9, 5, 23, 37

12. Todd Davis, Claremont, NH, 10, 15, 14, 39

13. Eddie MacDonald, Rowley, MA, 8, 9, 24, 41

14. Eric Chase, Milton, VT, 14, 18, 11, 43

15. Rowland Robinson Jr., Steuben, ME, 17, 19, 9, 45

16. Jimmy Hebert, Williamstown, VT, 15, 14, 16, 45

17. #Lance Allen, Barre, VT, 16, 17, 13, 46

18. Bobby Therrien, Hinesburg, VT, 23, 8, 17, 48

19. Jean-Paul Cyr, Milton, VT, 19, 16, 15, 50

20. Jason Corliss, Barre, VT, 20, 20, 21, 61

21. #Matt Anderson, Franklin, NH, 22, 22, 20, 64

22. Boomer Morris, Barre, VT, 18, 21, 25, 64

23. Rejean Plante, St-Hyacinthe, QC, 25, 23, 19, 67

24. #Mike Ziter, Williamstown, VT, 28, 24, 18, 70

25. Patrick Emerling, Orchard Park, NY, 24, 25, 22, 71

26. #John Falconi, Oakham, MA, 21, 26, 25, 72

27. Kyle Welch, Newport, NH, 26, 27, 25, 78

28. Nick Lagoy, Plattsburgh, NY, 27, 27, 25, 79
Lap Leaders:

Segment #1 -Bobby Therrien, 1-2; Brian Hoar, 3-19; Nick Sweet, 20-22; Hoar, 23; Sweet, 24-50; Segment #2 – Bobby Therrien, 1-40; Brian Hoar, 41-50;

Segment #3 – Rowland Robinson, Jr., 1-3; Eric Chase, 4-11; Robinson, 12-13; Chase, 14; Robinson, 15-45; Nick Sweet, 46-63; Patrick Laperle, 64; Sweet, 65-70, Laperle 71-75.

Time of Race: 1:32:12 – Segment #1: 31:30; Segment #2: 31:40; Segment #3: 29:02.

Cautions: 9 (Segment #1 – 5: Laps 2, 19, 22, 23, 28) (Segment #2 – 2: Laps 2, 40) (Segment #3 – 2: Laps 39, 49)

ACT Champions Jean-Paul Cyr and Brian Hoar will renew their rivalry in the International 300 at Airborne Park

Brian Hoar (right) and his team will be facing rival Jean Paul Cyr and other top ACT Tour drivers on Sunday, July 20 in the International 300 at Airborne Speedway Park. (Credit: Devil's Bowl Speedway photo)

Brian Hoar (right) and his team will be facing rival Jean Paul Cyr and other top ACT Tour drivers on Sunday, July 20 in the International 300 at Airborne Speedway Park. (Credit: Devil’s Bowl Speedway photo)

 

 

By Lou Modestino

Eight-time ACT Champion, Brian Hoar from Williston, VT and seven-time Champion Jean-Paul Cyr from Milton, VT will renew their rivalry at the ACT International 300 on Sunday, July 20 at the Airborne Park Speedway in Plattsburgh. Continue reading

Quebec teams are set to help kick off the 2014 ACT season at Lee USA

Donald  Theetge will be among the Serie ACT Canadian invaders at the upcoming Governor's Cup race at Lee USA Speedway.

Donald Theetge will be among the Serie ACT Canadian invaders at the upcoming Governor’s Cup race at Lee USA Speedway.

By Lou Modestino

Several Quebec teams are set to help kick off the 2014 American Canadian Tour season at Lee USA Speedway on Sunday, April 13. The ACT Quebec runner-up in 2013, Alex Labbe of St. Albert, Quebec, two-time Serie ACT Champion Donald Theetge of Boischatel, and Jonathan Bouvrette of Blainville, a NASCAR All-American Series Champion and first-time ACT event winner on the final weekend at Autodrome St-Eustache in 2013, are all gearing up for the 150-lap Governor’s Cup on the fast 1/3 mile asphalt track.

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