Modifieds Head to Thunder Road in 2008:
Ground-pounding, open-wheel Modified stock cars will
return to Vermont in 2008, as the True Value Modified
Racing Series makes its debut at Barre’s Thunder Road
Int’l Speedbowl during the 46th Annual Mekkelsen RV
Memorial Day Classic, Sunday, May 25. TVMRS founder and
competitor Jack Bateman of Canaan, NH tested his car at
the high-banked ¼-mile oval recently, and made the
agreement with Thunder Road Promoter Tom Curley to bring
the touring series to “The Nation’s Site of Excitement”
next season for a 100-lap event as part of a doubleheader
with the American-Canadian Tour (ACT) Thunder Road Late
Models.
“I
think it’s going to be a great race,” said Bateman. “I’ve
raced Thunder Road a lot in my career, but always in full-fendered
cars like a Late Model or a Pro Stock. I wanted to test my
Modified at the track before we made the decision to have
a race there, and it went extremely well, better than I
expected.”
Bateman reports that on used tires, his lap times were in
the 12.6-second range – three-tenths of a second quicker
than the Booth Bros./H.P. Hood Pole Award time set by Joey
Polewarczyk at the Chittenden Milk Bowl last month. “It
wouldn’t surprise me to see lap times in the 12.1s and
12.2s for cars on new tires,” said Bateman. “If the guys
are really hooked up, the laps could be even faster.”
“I’ve heard Thunder Road is a fast, tight race track, a
real bullring like Star (NH) Speedway or Seekonk (MA),”
said driver Andy Seuss, 20, of Hampstead, NH. “No matter
where you go, Thunder Road is the place for Late Model
racing, and people everywhere talk about it. It’s exciting
that we’ll get a chance to race our Modifieds there next
year.” Seuss was the 2004 TVMRS Rookie of the Year and the
2006 Florida Speedweeks Champion at New Smyrna Speedway.
Top
True Value Modified Racing Series drivers include Seuss,
three-time series Champion Kirk Alexander of West Swanzey,
NH, 2006 Champion Dwight Jarvis of Ascutney, VT, Windsor,
CT’s Les Hinckley, and Massachusetts drivers Louie
Mechalides and Vinnie “Who?” Annarummo. Top-ten Série ACT
Castrol driver Marc-André Cliche of Vallée-Jct., QC is a
part-time racer with the open-wheeled series, and ACT
Chittenden Milk Bowl runner-up Ben Rowe of Turner, ME has
also made selected TVMRS appearances.
The
last official Modified race at Thunder Road was in June
1965, won by former National Champion Dick Nephew of
Mooers Forks, NY. Canadian legend Jean-Paul Cabana won the
Memorial Day Classic in 1965 at the wheel of a Modified
car, as well. A special “match race” was held at Thunder
Road ten years later between the full-bodied Late Model
Sportsman car of Dave Dion and the open-wheeled Modified
of Donnie “The Golden Jet” Miller – Miller won in a
landslide.
The
ACT Thunder Road Late Models will hold their traditional
Mekkelsen RV Memorial Day Classic 100 on Sunday, May 25,
2008. Montpelier, VT’s Dave Pembroke won the event in
2007, and ended the year as the “King of the Road” Track
Champion. Thunder Road’s weekly NAPA Tiger Sportsman,
Allen Lumber Street Stock, and Power Shift Online Junkyard
Warrior divisions will also be in action during the
weekend.
Practice for the True Value Modified Racing Series and
qualifying for Thunder Road’s weekly divisions will take
place on Saturday, May 24. Qualifying action for the
Modifieds will take place on Sunday, May 25, followed by
the Mekkelsen RV Memorial Day Classic Doubleheader 100s
and feature events for the Sportsmen, Street Stocks, and
Warriors.
For
more information on Thunder Road, call (802) 244-6963 or
visit
www.thunderroadspeedbowl.com. |