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Joey Pole celebrates his first ACT Tour championship after trying nine previous efforts

 

Joey Pole celebrates his first 2014 ACT Tour championship in Burlington, VT.  (Credit: ACT Tour photo) Joey Pole celebrates his first 2014 ACT Tour championship in Burlington, VT. (Credit: ACT Tour photo)[/caption]

By Lou Modestino

American Canadian Tour staff, officials and teams honored their 2014 ACT Champion Joey Polewarczyk, Jr. from Hudson, NH with the Banquet of Champions at the Doubletree Inn in South Burlington, VT on Saturday, January 15, 2015.

The 25-year-old Polewarczyk captured his first career ACT title in his 9th season with the series and pocketed the $10,000 point fund check. He was also honored with the prestigious Don MacTavish Award for his dedication and contribution to stock car racing in the Northeast. Competitors and teams who finished in the top 15 in the 2014 final standings were all recognized, along with several special awards.

Polewarczyk and his father and car owner Joe Polewarczyk, Sr. began competing on the American Canadian Tour in 2006. Considered the youngster of the series, Polewarczyk and his father quickly progressed over the years into big race winners, consistent favorites, and finally veteran Champions. In 2014, they put together arguably the best Championship Season in ACT Late Model history.

The 2014 ACT Champion was also honored with the Don MacTavish Award, which recognizes individuals for their contributions to stock car racing in the Northeast. Polewarczyk is not only a Champion and respectful driver on the track, but his positive attitude and leadership is felt throughout the pit area at any track he visits.

Other special awards of the night included the 2014 ACT Crew Chief of the Year Award, which recognizes the hardworking people behind the scenes of ACT teams. Keith Clark, crew chief of the Jimmy Hebert team, received the 2014 honors. Clark has helped develop Hebert and his team from Rookie of the Year in 2012 into race winning and championship contending caliber. Clark led the Hebert team to second place in the 2014 ACT standings.

Brandon Atkins of Au Sable Forks, NY was honored as the 2014 ACT Rookie of the Year and the Dr. Gordon Nielsen Award winner. Atkins battled amongst one of the biggest rookie classes in recent memory on the ACT Tour and claimed the top honors. The 18-year-old earned the respect of his peers, while gaining invaluable experience on the Tour in 2014. He also received the Nielsen Award as the top rookie across all ACT and Thunder Road divisions.

The teams of the American Canadian Tour can now look ahead to the 2015 season, which will kick off early this year with the special

American Racer Challenge at New Smyrna Speedway in New Smyrna, FL on Monday and Tuesday, February 16 and 17, 2015. The regular 2015 season will open with the NH Governor’s Cup 150 at Lee USA Speedway at Lee, NH on Sunday, April 12, 2015. The 2015 ACT season consists of 13 events at 11 tracks across the Northeast and Quebec.

Source: ACT Tour press release

Granite State Pro Stock Series releases an 11 race schedule for 2015

Dillon Moltz will be the center of attention at the GSPSS awards banquet on Jan. 10 in Manchester, NH. (Credit Speed 51 photo)

Champion Dillon Moltz will be the center of attention at the GSPSS awards banquet on Jan. 10 in Manchester, NH. (Credit Speed 51 photo)

By Lou Modestino

With the New Year just a few weeks away, the Granite State Pro Stock Series (GSPSS) has been hard at work in preparing for the 2015 season. The result is an eleven-race diverse schedule with a return to two different speedways, formerly on the young touring series schedule. Continue reading

Eddie MacDonald holds off Thunder Road champ Derrick O’Donnell to claim the Milk Bowl

 

Eddie MacDonald got to kiss the cow at Thunder Road International Speedbowl an received the winners check for $10,000.  (Credit: Alan Ward photo)

Eddie MacDonald got to kiss the cow at Thunder Road International Speedbowl an received the winners check for $10,000 for winning the Milk Bowl. (Credit: Alan Ward photo)

By Lou Modestino

The “Outlaw” Eddie MacDonald of Rowley, Massachusetts held off two-time and defending Thunder Road Track Champion Derrick O’Donnell to claim the victory in the 52nd running of the People’s United Bank Milk Bowl at Barre’s Thunder Road on Sunday, October 12. MacDonald put together a combined overall score of 14 points in the three-segment event to become the first winner from outside of Vermont since 2010. 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.

Hotshoe Austin Theriault enters the Milk Bowl set for this weekend

 

 

The very talented Austin Theriault will substitute for Travis Stearns in the 52nd Annual Milk Bowl at Thunder Road International Speedway. (Credit: NASCAR photo)

The very talented Austin Theriault will substitute for Travis Stearns in the 52nd Annual Milk Bowl at Thunder Road International Speedway. (Credit: NASCAR photo)

By Lou Modestino

The latest entry in the People’s United Bank Milk Bowl, to be held on Sat-Sun, October 04-05, 2014 at Thunder Road in Barre, VT, is Austin Theriault from Fort Kent, Maine. Theriault began his Late Model racing career with the American Canadian Tour (ACT) in 2010 as a sixteen-year-old rookie. Just like newly crowned 2014 ACT Champion, Joey Polewarczyk, Jr, from Hudson, NH, Theriault helped set the standard for the new younger generation of ACT racers in the Northeast.

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Joey Pole ends the 2014 ACT Tour season with a win at New York’s Airborne Speedway

Joey Pole of Hudson, NH won the Fall Foilage 200 at Airborne Speedway in NY which resulted in also winning his first ACT Tour title. (Credit ACT photo)

Joey Pole of Hudson, NH won the Fall Foilage 200 at Airborne Speedway in NY which resulted in also winning his first ACT Tour title. (Credit ACT photo)

By Lou Modestino

Joey Polewarczyk, Jr. of Hudson, NH capped off his 2014 American Canadian Tour title with a win in the season finale Fall Foliage 200 at Airborne Speedway in Plattsburgh, NY on Saturday, September 27. Polewarczyk used the high lane to get around Quebec’s Patrick Laperle on the final restart with just over 20 laps remaining in the event to take the lead and become the only repeat winner on the 2014 American Canadian Tour and claim his first career championship. Continue reading

Thunder Road’s Milk Bowl is full of tradition and is set for October 4-5

 

 

 

Which ACT Tour driver will have the pleasure of kissing the cow at Thunder Road's Milk Bowl? (Credit: Vermont Dairy Assoc.)

Which  of the 30 ACT Tour drivers will have the pleasure of kissing the cow at Thunder Road’s Milk Bowl? (Credit: Vermont Dairy Assoc.)

By Lou Modestino

The People’s United Bank Milk Bowl is full of ceremony, tradition, and exceptional stock car racing. The fall season in Vermont is the perfect backdrop for one of America’s greatest closing short track events of the race season. Continue reading

In the nine Granite State Pro Stock Series there have been as many winners.

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A gaggle of GSPSS drivers will be looking for their first win at White Mountain Motorsports Park in NH. (Credit:GSPSS photo 

 

 

By Lou Modestino

With only two races remaining, the Granite State Pro Stock Series (GSPSS) has seen 9 different winners in 9 races on the 2014 season. The next stop on the tour is the North Woodstock, NH facility, White Mountain Motorsports Park (WMMP). It will throw a wild-card in the mix to keep the streak alive, as the GSPSS will race at the ¼ mile track for the first time in the series’ short existence. 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

Joey Pole, Brian Hoar and Eddie MacDonald enter the Bond Auto ACT Invitational at NHMS on Sept. 20

Joey Pole of Hudson, NH is always a contender when he races a Late Model, Super Late Model and ACT Tour Late Model  (Credit; ACT Tour photo)

Joey Pole of Hudson, NH is always a contender when he races a Late Model, Super Late Model and ACT Tour Late Model (Credit; NHMS photo)

By Lou Modestino

Two former winners and a new young gun were the first to accept invitations to the 6th Annual Bond Auto ACT Invitational to be held at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) on Saturday, September 20, 2014. Invitations were first sent to those who qualified throughout the season by winning either an ACT US event or Série ACT event in Quebec. Continue reading