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T-Road mid season championship PR, results and story


Michaud, Lowrey, Fecteau Share Common Mid-Season Championship Goal

For Immediate Release                                        TR-072307-1

    BARRE, VT Three Vermont stock car drivers will be representing their race teams, their home counties,
and their impressive resumes at the 48th Times Argus Mid-Season Championships at Barres Thunder Road this
Thursday.  Williamstowns Cris Michaud, a three-time King of the Road, will carry the Central Vermont banner for
Orange County, Rich Lowrey of Charlotte will represent the Northwest for Chittenden County, and former Thunder
Road Late Model Champion Pete Fecteau of Morrisville will carry Lamoille County and Northern Vermont.
    While the three veteran racers hail from different regions of the state, each has some things in common
with the others: A checkered past in the Mid-Season Championship, and a desire to build upon their victory totals
in the double-points event.  Together, the trio has copped the last six editions of the event two apiece with
Fecteau gathering a third win in 1997, the year of his King of the Road title bid.
    My crew and I are really looking forward to Thursdays race, said Michaud, the Times Argus Mid-Season
Championship winner in 2002 and 2004.  With double points on the line were in a good position to gain on (point
leader) Dave Pembroke.  Plus, the annual autograph session is a great time.  The fans at Thunder Road are great,
and I know the drivers in all four divisions love the autograph session.  Michaud will pilot the Merchants
Bank/Burrell Roofing Ford for his Kendell Legendre-led team on Thursday.
    Like Michaud, Lowrey will look to join an elite group of three-time winners in the event.  Lowrey scored
his first career win at the Times Argus Mid-Season Championship in 2001, and earned a second win in the event in
2005.
    Were all pretty excited, said Lowrey, driver of the océ/Blockbuster Chevrolet.  Mid-Season has been
good to us, and it was really special to get our first win in that race a few years back.  This team has been
through some tough races and bad wrecks this year, and a win at Mid-Season would be a great way to get back on
track.
    Should either Lowrey or Michaud take their third Times Argus Mid-Season Championship victory, the winner
would enter a five-way tie with Fecteau and Thunder Road legends Bobby Dragon, Chuck Beede, and Jim Cilley atop
the all-time winners list in the event. 
    The double points at Mid-Season can make you or break you, said Fecteau, who has had a relatively sub-
par season thus far.  In addition to his 1997 triumph, Fecteau also won in 2003 and 2006.  His victory in the main
event last season was part of a rare Triple Crown sweep in which he also won his qualifying heat and the bonus-
point semi-feature.  The double-point score enabled Fecteau and his Riverview Garage Pontiac to leap from 13th in
standings to fifth by the end of the night.  Weve been struggling, and we could turn it around with a win, he
said.  We have before. 
    The Times Argus Mid-Season Championship event is scheduled for Thursday, July 26 with a post time of
7:00pm.  Preliminary events begin at 6:30pm.  Double points will also be up for grabs in the NAPA Tiger Sportsman,
Allen Lumber Street Stock, and Power Shift Junkyard Warrior divisions.  The annual Thunder Road Times Argus driver
autograph session will be held during intermission.  Regular general admission prices remain in effect at only $9
for adults, $3 for children, and just $18 for a family of four.  For more information, call (802) 244-6963 or
visit www.thunderroadspeedbowl.com.
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Contact: Justin St. Louis                                    Phone: (802) 244-
6963
Email: media@acttour.com                                Fax: (802) 244-1616

-- Edited by openwheelracer at 16:21, 2007-07-27

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Rookies Shine in Mid-Season Championship Events at Thunder Road

For Immediate Release                            TR-072607-1

    BARRE, VT Northfield stock car racer Chip Grenier became just the second rookie competitor in 48
years to win the Times Argus Mid-Season Championship at Barres Thunder Road.  Greniers 50-lap double-
points score was his second feature win of the season.
    This night always bit us when we raced in the Tiger Sportsman division, said Grenier in victory
lane.  So many times we came into the double-points race in contention for the championship and left
outside the Top 10.  This year we came in inside the Top 10 and capitalized with a win.
    Grenier was quick to credit his spotter, Keith Williams, in keeping his focus.
    I kept asking Keith, Is Jamie (Fisher) back there?  Grenier explained.  Keith just said No
names, no numbers, were here to do a job and win the race.  It was what I needed to win.
    Eric Williams of Hyde Park crossed the finish line in second place after a spirited battle with
Fisher, but was penalized one lap for running an unapproved tire.  The tire on Williams car was purchased
at an event at Oxford Plains (ME) Speedway one week ago.  While the tire was unaltered, it was not approved
for competition at the Times Argus Mid-Season Championship.  Williams was officially moved to 20th
position, the first car off the lead lap.  Fisher inherited the runner-up position.  Phil Scott of
Middlesex, Cris Michaud of Williamstown, Joey Becker of Jeffersonville rounded out the top five finishers. 
Dennis Demers, Trampas Demers, Dave Pembroke, Rich Lowrey, and Jerry Lesage completed the top ten in order.
    Grenier was not the only freshman driver tasting success at the Times Argus Mid-Season Championship
event.  Craftsbury rookie Joel Hodgdon continued the winning trend in the NAPA Tiger Sportsman division,
earning his first career win over fellow first-year driver Eric Badore of Milton.  Hodgdon remained
relatively unchallenged after taking the early lead in the 35-lap feature, but Badore came out on top after
a fierce battle with veteran Mark Barnier of Essex Junction.  Tommy Therrien of Hinesburg and Craig Bushey
of Cambridge rounded out the unofficial top five finishers.
    Veteran racer Dancin Dave Allen of North Troy earned his 12th career Allen Lumber Street Stock
win after passing early leader Tiffany Tucker with just a handful of laps remaining in the 25-lap Times
Argus Mid-Season Championship event.  Tucker, 17, held off a furious charge from a host of competitors
before giving way to Allen late in the going.  Williamstown rookie Mike Ziter and Lloyd Blakely of Barre
snuck in front of Tucker to finish second and third, respectively.  Tucker held off Morrisvilles Billy
Hennequin for fourth place.
    Jeff Martin, Jr. of Moretown was the winner of the 15-lap Power Shift Junkyard Warrior feature. 
Hometown driver Scott Weston was the runner-up ahead of Montpeliers James Dopp.  Mike Ducey of
Williamstown and Travis Payette of Barre rounded out the top five.
    Thunder Roads 48th season of exciting stock car racing continues on Sunday, July 29 with the M&M
Beverage Enduro 200, a survival-of-the fittest amateur race paying $2,000 to the winner.  Special events
for the Allen Lumber Street Stocks and Power Shift Junkyard Warriors are also on the card.  Post time is
scheduled for 6:30pm.  General admission is $9 for adults, $3 for kids, and only $18 for a family of four. 
For more information, call (802) 244-6963 or visit www.thunderroadspeedbowl.com.

UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Times Argus Mid-Season Championships
Thunder Road Intl Speedbowl Barre, VT Thursday, July 26, 2007

Pos.-Car No.-Driver-Hometown
(# by name indicates rookie driver)

Late Models
1. 9 #Chip Grenier, Northfield
2. 18 Jamie Fisher, Shelburne
3. 14 Phil Scott, Middlesex
4. 6 Cris Michaud, Williamstown
5. 16 Joey Becker, Jeffersonville
6. 86 Dennis Demers, Shelburne
7. 85 Trampas Demers, South Burlington
8. 44 Dave Pembroke, Montpelier
9. 8 Rich Lowrey, Charlotte
10. 74 Jerry Lesage, Winooski

NAPA Tiger Sportsmen
1. 36 #Joel Hodgdon, Craftsbury
2. 04 #Eric Badore, Milton
3. 0 Mark Barnier, Essex Jct.
4. 48 Tommy Therrien, Hinesburg
5. 05 Craig Bushey, Cambridge
6. 50 Nick Sweet, Barre
7. 15 Joey Laquerre, East Montpelier
8. 49 Kris Grout, Waterbury
9. 55 Brian Delphia, Duxbury
10. 00 Joe Steffen, Essex Jct.

Allen Lumber Street Stocks
1. 11 David Allen, North Troy
2. 26 #Mike Ziter, Williamstown
3. 30 Lloyd Blakely, Barre
4. 69 Tiffany Tucker, Orange
5. 47 Billy Hennequin, Morrisville

Power Shift Junkyard Warriors
1. Jeff Martin, Jr., Moretown
2. Scott Weston, Barre
3. James Dopp, Montpelier
4. Mike Ducey, Williamstown
5. Travis Payette, Barre

NEXT EVENT: Sunday, July 29 M&M Beverage Enduro 200 PLUS Allen Lumber Street Stock 50 and Power Shift
Junkyard Warrior Monza Event Post time 6:30pm.
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Contact: Justin St. Louis                    Phone: (802) 244-6963
Email: media@acttour.com                    Fax: (802) 244-1616

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