N. WOODSTOCK, N.H. – A battle between Jason Ball and rookie Jackson Hunt started the night off at White Mountain Motorsports Park with the Strictly Mini 25-lap main. As the polesitters battled, they succumbed to Makenna Merchant who took charge at the head of the field on lap-six. Without the[Read More…]
Motorsports
Gray Doubles Down on Enduro 200 Trophies with $3,000 Win
BARRE – The first dry Enduro 200 in two years graced the fans and drivers at Thunder Road on Sunday afternoon. Twenty-nine Street Stocks piled in for the annual Street Stock Special 50 lapper, round No. 2 in the Triple Crown while 103 Enduro cars from across New England traveled[Read More…]
Pelkey Claims 100-Lap Showdown, Corliss Takes Home Squier Cup
BARRE – In a night filled with Thunder Road favorite events, none could beat the annual Port-a-Potty Grand Prix. A Ken Squier Original, the three point leaders and a chosen Road Warrior crew lined up for the annual test of man, crew and endurance. While Kyler Davis took home the[Read More…]
Lessard Wins $10K Midsummer Classic 250 in Side-by-Side Race
N. WOODSTOCK, N.H. – Thirty American-Canadian Tour Late Models entered the pits at White Mountain Motorsports Park on Saturday afternoon and all thirty started the Midsummer Classic 250. Former King of the Mountain track champion Kasey Beattie earned the pole in Plus/Minus qualifying with a plus-6 in heat three with eight-time ACT[Read More…]
Renfrew Loses Out in Tech, Brown Takes Cup
N. WOODSTOCK, N.H. − A crowd filed into White Mountain Motorsports Park Saturday night for the second round in the Late Model Series. The kid’s bike and scooter giveaway called in the kids and families to experience a fun night at the races. The Flying Tigers got Saturday’s showcase off[Read More…]
Midseason Championships are Sunday Drive for Dragon
BARRE – For the first time in recent memory, a Thursday came and went in Barre that was not affected by the rainy-wrath of Mother Nature as A sunny afternoon greeted the fans and teams of Thunder Road, all in preparation for the Midseason Championships. The Flying Tigers got Thursday’s feature[Read More…]
Corliss Dominates to All-Time Tying Fourth Governor’s Cup 150
BARRE − Another Thursday in Barre meant yet another race day at Thunder Road Speedbowl affected by the rains of Mother Nature. Just ten minutes prior to the special 6:30 p.m., Governor’s Cup Post Time, rains swept in for a half-hour spell with successful track drying getting Thursday’s program underway[Read More…]
Cahoon Takes Top Midseason Championship Showdown
N. WOODSTOCK, N.H. − The annual Midseason Championship extravaganza met the fans and teams of White Mountain Motorsports Park on Saturday with all six White Mountain divisions packing in for the double point showdown! The Kids Division got Midseason Championships underway Saturday with Kiptyn Aldrich and Maddi Potter leading the[Read More…]
Craftsbury Common’s Martin Steals $2,000 Fisher Auto 100
N. WOODSTOCK, N.H. – Although gray skies greeted the crowds at White Mountain Motorsports Park on Thursday, a warm and rain-free day ensured stellar side-by-side action. Headlined by the inaugural Fisher Auto 100 for the Flying Tigers, Saturday’s showcase was yet another example of what makes the thunder in the[Read More…]
LaForest Runs Away with Biggest Career Win
BARRE – After rains once again wreaked havoc on Thunder Road with the planned Thursday showcase moved to Friday evening, Vermont Construction Night brought a frenzy of stellar performances. With the inaugural Fisher Auto Parts 100 on tap Saturday at White Mountain Motorsports Park, the Flying Tigers took center stage and were[Read More…]
Goodbout Wows to Take Three-for-Three
N. WOODSTOCK, N.H. – A stellar crowd readied themselves for plenty of fireworks both on and off the track Saturday night at White Mountain Motorsports Park, all in celebration of the July Fourth weekend. The Kids Division got Saturday’s showcase off with a bang as newcomer Henry Martin took a[Read More…]
Blake Walks Away with Showdown; Whitcomb Nabs First in House Car
BARRE – While Mother Nature gave it her all to wash out the Independence Day Spectacular, the Thunder Road faithful showed up in droves and moved her rain showers to the side with four divisions of racing action and Central Vermont’s biggest Northstar Fireworks display on the docket. The Late[Read More…]

