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Devil’s Bowl Speedway will crown it’s champions on Saturday, January 31, 2015

Modified champion Todd Stone of Middlebury, VT will be among many drivers, on both the paved half-mile and 1/3 mile dirt tracks, will be honored at tracks' 2014 Annual Awards banquet on January 31 in Rutland, VT.  (Credit: Speed 51 photo.)

Modified champion Todd Stone of Middlebury, VT will be among many drivers, on both the paved half-mile and 1/3 mile dirt tracks, that will be honored at the Devil’s Bowl Speedway’s 2014 Annual Awards banquet on January 31, 2015 in Rutland, VT. (Credit: Speed 51 photo.)

By Lou Modestino

Devil’s Bowl Speedway will officially wrap up its 2014 stock car racing season with the annual Banquet of Champions on Saturday, January 31. The event will again be held in the Ballroom at the Holiday Inn Rutland/Killington in Rutland, VT. Continue reading

Pierson scores a dominant victory in the Sportsman Modified 100 at Devil’s Bowl

 

Adam Pierson dominated the Sportsman-Modified dirt track race on the new 1/3-mile track in the infield of Devil's Bowl Speedway in W.Haven, VT.  (Credit: Devil's Bowl photo)

Adam Pierson dominated the Sportsman-Modified dirt track race on the new 1/3-mile track in the infield of Devil’s Bowl Speedway in W.Haven, VT. (Credit: Devil’s Bowl photo)

By Lou Modestino

Adam Pierson made it look easy at Devil’s Bowl Speedway as he drove to a dominant victory in the Autosaver Ford/Springfield Buick-GMC “Vermont Freedom & Unity 100” on Saturday, November 1. The Bradford, VT driver braved a cold wind to nail down the Sportsman Modified finale for the inaugural “Battle at the Bowl” dirt track series, netting the series championship in the process. Continue reading

Jason Durgan takes his first win at Devil’s Bowl

By Lou Modestino

Jason Durgan became a first-time winner at Devil’s Bowl Speedway on Friday, June 6, taking the 30-lap Bond Auto Parts Modified event on “Facebook Friday” for the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series. Durgan, of Morrisonville, NY, headlined a winner’s list that included Robert Bryant, Jr., Robert Gordon, Jake Noble, Scott MacMichael, and Shawn Fountain. Continue reading