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Big crowd on hand for Devil’s Bowl Speedway’s 2014 Award Banquet

Modifieds are the top division at Vermont's Devil's Bowl Speedway's pave track. (Credit: Devil's Bowl Speedway photo.)

Modifieds are the top division at Vermont’s Devil’s Bowl Speedway’s pave track. (Credit: Devil’s Bowl Speedway photo.)

By Lou Modestino

More than 300 guests celebrated the 2014 stock car racing season on Saturday, January 31, as Devil’s Bowl Speedway hosted the annual Banquet of Champions at the Holiday Inn Rutland-Killington in Rutland, VT. Top drivers and special award winners were honored for their achievements including Modified champions Todd Stone and Adam Pierson, and John Bruno Award co-winners Barbara Quenneville and Vince Quenneville, Jr. Continue reading

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

Jessey Mueller wins the Northern Modified Challenge Series

Jesse Mueller proved he is capable of driving well on both paved and dirt tracks after he won the Northern Modified Challenge Series. (Credit: Jesse Mueller photo)

Jesse Mueller proved he is capable of driving well on both paved and dirt tracks after he won the Northern Modified Challenge Series. (Credit: Jesse Mueller photo)

By Lou Modestino

Young stock car driver Jessey Mueller has officially been named the champion of the Northern Modified Challenge Series (NMCS). The 19 year-old from Olmstedville, NY put together an impressive run of victories and podium finishes during the season to become the second champion in series history. The NMCS is a unique tour that pits open-wheel Modified stock cars against each other on both asphalt and dirt surfaces. Continue reading

Lt. Governor and ACT driver Phil Scott named Grand Marshall of Battle of the Bowl

Vermont's Phil Scott manages to do well in both his political and race driver careers. (Credit: Phil Scott photo)

Vermont’s Phil Scott manages to do very well in both his political and racing driver careers. (Credit: Phil Scott photo)

By Lou Modestino

Devil’s Bowl Speedway in W. Haven, VT has seen a flurry of activity in recent days as the Rutland County track prepares for its final event of the season. With inaugural “Battle at the Bowl” dirt track championships on the line, the speedway welcomes a new sponsor and an appearance by the Lieutenant Governor of Vermont on Saturday, October 18 at 2 p.m.

Lt. Governor Phil Scott (R) has been named the Grand Marshal for the “Vermont Freedom & Unity 100” on Saturday, October 18. The long-time stock car driver is no stranger to Devil’s Bowl, having raced his Late Model asphalt car at the facility. He was a five-term Vermont State Senator (R-Washington County), and is seeking his third term as Lt. Governor. His racing résumé includes championships at Thunder Road Speedbowl, Airborne Park Speedway and on the American-Canadian Tour.

A new sponsor joins the Devil’s Bowl Speedway family as the AutoSaver Group gives its support to the event through its all-new AutoSaver Ford dealership in Comstock, NY and Springfield Buick-GMC in Springfield, VT.

Sportsman Modifieds will run the headline 100-lap race at the AutoSaver Ford/Springfield Buick-GMC event, with a $2,000 winner’s purse and two championships up for grabs. Vince Quenneville, Jr. leads Adam Pierson by just eight points in the three-race Battle at the Bowl standings, with Kenny Tremont, Jr., Leon Gonyo, and Josh Sunn all within 22 points. The race is also the final event for the Northern Modified Challenge Series with Jessey Mueller looking to wrap up the title over Gonyo and Quenneville.

The Renegade and Mini Stock divisions will crown their champions and each division has a slim three-point margin between the top two drivers. Bill Duprey leads Jamy Begor in the Renegades, while Scott Richner has the edge on Rob Gioia in the Mini Stocks. Also on the card are a $1,000-to-win run for the Sprint Cars of New England and a $1,000-to-win special for Bear Ridge Speedway Sportsman Coupes.

TGhe Grandstands open at 12 noon with hot laps at 1 p.m., Sportsman Modified time trials at 1:30 p.m. and green flag racing at 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 18.

Neil Stratton is an upset winner on Devil’s Bowl dirt

Bennington, VT's Neil Stratton was the top driver at Devil's Bowl Speedway's "King of the Clay" Credit: MemoEvents photo.)

Bennington, VT’s Neil Stratton was the top driver at Devil’s Bowl Speedway’s “King of the Clay” (Credit: MemoEvents photo.)

By Lou Modestino

Neil Stratton scored a major upset on Sunday night at Devil’s Bowl Speedway to become the winner of the inaugural “King of the Clay” race for Big Block and Small Block Modified stock cars. The Bennington, VT driver persevered through rough track conditions, then seized a golden opportunity to steal the win and the $5,000 top prize at the “Battle at the Bowl” dirt track series. Continue reading

Kenny Tremont, Jr. survives at Devil’s Bowl for a victory before a packed house

Kenny Tremont, Jr.

Kenny Tremont, Jr survived a tough 50 laps to win at Devil’s Bowl before a huge crowd. (Credit: CVRA  photo)

By Lou Modestino

Kenny Tremont, Jr. ran what he called “the longest 50 laps of my life” at Devil’s Bowl Speedway on Friday, September 26, but at the end of a grueling night he stood in the winner’s circle. Tremont survived to claim the LawPower.com Slate Valley Showdown presented by Interstate All Battery Center of Rutland, VT and the $1,000 winner’s prize in the opening round of the three-race “Battle at the Bowl” series – the first dirt track race held at the Vermont track in more than five years – before a massive grandstand crowd. 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