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The World AutomotiveCentral Vermont’s Favorite NewspaperAutomotive GuideLocal SportsAutos802.comBarre, VermontMontpelier, Vermont
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page 42 The WORLD September 30, 2015
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Joey Polewarczyk Jr. (#97NH) has four career Milk Bowl poles, while Trampas Demers (#85VT) sat on the pole for the 2003 event. Photo by Alan Ward/Big Al’s Photos
Intensity of 53rd Milk Bowl Begins with Qualifying DayThunder Road on Sunday,
October 11 is expected to be as challenging as any in the history of the event. The two-day event kicks off with Booth Bros./H.P. Hood Qualifying Day on Saturday, October 10, and simply qual-ifying for the 30-car starting field in the race dubbed “the toughest short-track stock car race in North America” could prove as difficult as winning the Milk Bowl itself.
“Qualifying is big as far as I’m concerned,” 2009 Milk Bowl winner John Donahue of Graniteville, VT said. “The faster you go in the time trials, the farther you can start up front. That’s the trick of the thing. If I can start close to the front in the first segment, that changes my strategy for the race.”
The Milk Bowl is the only American-Canadian Tour (ACT)-sanctioned event that runs time trials. The Saturday action at Thunder Road begins with each ACT Late Model driver running two laps around the high-banked oval with the faster lap accepted as their official time. A $1,000 Booth Bros./H.P. Hood Pole Award goes
to the driver with the fastest time, which was won in recent years by ACT Champions Joey Polewarczyk Jr., Alex Labbé, and Brian Hoar.
But only the top three from time trials are locked into the Milk Bowl, making the subsequent “Triple 50” qualifiers a desperation race for many in attendance. The top 40 cars in time trials are regularly separated by a half-second or less, meaning one bobble can be the difference between starting on the front row and scrambling to make the field.
The top five finishers from each of the three 50-lap qual-ifying races transfer into the Milk Bowl and start in posi-tions 4-18. The top three from time trials must com-plete at last half their Triple 50 race to retain their Milk Bowl starting spot.
“If you can get in on the time trials, you can basi-cally use the Triple 50s as a practice session,” Donahue said. “Running 50 laps tells you what your car is going to do on a longer run and you can adjust it from there. But if you don’t have a good time, it changes your
whole strategy on what to do in the 50s. It becomes desperate – you’ve got to try to get in.”
Officials will then revert back to time trial speeds and fill positions 19-26 in the Milk Bowl with the fastest eight remaining cars. The last chance “B-Feature” rolls off at 1 p.m. on Sunday, October 11 and sets the bal-ance of the 30-car starting field for the three 50-lap seg-ments that make up the 53rd Milk Bowl.
The Saturday program will also have time trials and the first segment of Mini Milk Bowls for the Bond Auto Tiger Sportsmen and Allen Lumber Street Stocks. Each division will run their second and final segments on Sunday in between seg-ments of the Milk Bowl.
Booth Bros./H.P. Hood Qualifying Day goes to post at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 10, with the 53rd Northfield Savings Bank Milk Bowl Sunday, October 11 at 1 p.m. Adult admission is just $30 for a two-day ticket, $10 for Saturday-only, or $25 for Sunday-only. Kids age 12 and under are admit-ted free both days.
Ground breaking ceremonies for the new North East Motor Sports Museum at NHMS.
Carl Edwards is all business as he prepares for his pole position run on Friday.
Austin Dillon won the 500th Camping World Truck Series event. “Outlaw” Eddie MacDonald claims his fourth ACT Bond Auto Showdown Invitational at the “Magic Mile.”
The American Canadian Tour “puts the show on.”
The “Mods” are known for “bump drafting” at 160 MPH. Doug Colby (2) , Ryan Preece (6). Kyle, Samantha & Brexton Busch prior to qualifying.
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Everybody seemed to be getting into the act on a second half corner kick when U-32 junior Seamus Bell (center #8 in blue) dueled with Northfield freshman goalie Bryce MacDougall (with baseball cap) in the second half of last Saturday afternoon’s game in Northfield. The Seamus header went just over the crossbar on this try, but the Raiders defeated the Marauders 2-1 and picked up their third win of the season. Photo by Bill Croney
Twinfield’s Isaiah Browman (right, #10 in red) duels for possession of the ball with Williamstown’s Jonathan Myles (left, #31 in white) during last Wednesday afternoon’s game in Williamstown. Williamstown defeated the Trojan Boys 7-4 and moved their win streak to four games. The Blue Devils added a win at Sharon on Saturday and their win streak now stands at 5 games. Photo by Bill Croney
U-32 striker Aine Kennedy (left, #8 in blue) gets around Northfield’s Morgan Smith and gets into position to score one of her two goals in the 2-1 Raider win at Northfield last Saturday morning. This was the third time this season that Aine has turned in a multi-goal per-formance. Photo by Bill Croney
On Sept. 19, 2015, U-32 hosted an invitational cross country meet. The Montpelier 5/6 girls and boys teams both won their divisions. The 7/8 girls finished strong but only had four mem-bers and the 7/8 boys earned second place, seen here with the trophy. Pictured (L-R): Brian Bushey, Avery Paull-McGurran, Arlo Theis, Sarvesh Sharma, Justin MaGill and Ben Gambill (down in front).