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LAQUERRE, SWEET SHINE IN CASELLA MOTHERS DAY 100 For Immediate Release TR-051307-1 Youth was unable to overcome experience in the Casella Waste Management Mothers Day 100 at Barres Thunder Road International Speedbowl on Sunday afternoon. Hometown driver Nick Sweet, 21, led the first 58 laps from his outside pole starting position and looked to take his second NAPA Tiger Sportsman win of the season, but veteran Joey Laquerre of East Montpelier had other plans. Laquerre, 64, and a winner at Thunder Road in five different decades, moved underneath Sweet to take the lead on the 59th circuit and drove to the victory. But it wasnt that easy. Laquerre and Sweet put on a close-quarters, crowd-rousing battle for the win for the remainder of the race, and nearly crashed on the final lap. Sweet made contact with Laquerres rear bumper entering Turn 3 on the last lap, sending Laquerre into a slide. As Sweet slowed to allow Laquerre to regroup, third-place man Craig Bushey of Cambridge squeezed into the fray. Laquerre, Bushey, and Sweet finished the race side-by-side in tight formation, bringing the Thunder Road faithful to their feet in a chorus of cheers. That was a dramatic ending, said Laquerre in victory lane, but Im glad I won. Laquerre won the Casella Waste Management 100 in 2006 as well. I wasnt going to wreck (Joey), I just wanted him to know I was there, said a disappointed Sweet. That was wild, said a surprised Bushey, who had been running solidly in third place, but many car-lengths behind the leaders. I still dont really know what happened. Brendan Moodie of North Wolcott finished fourth. Brian Delphia won a tight battle for fifth with Duxbury neighbor Kris Grout. Grout finished sixth ahead of Matt Potter, Mark Barnier, Chris Chambers, and Pete Ainsworth, unofficially. Joey Becker scored his third career victory in a 50-lap Late Model division battle worthy of its own headlines. The Jeffersonville driver grabbed the lead from Mike Bailey on a lap 8 restart, and survived another restart near the halfway mark to secure his win in his Richard Green Trucking Ford Taurus. Rich Lowrey of Charlotte made an impressive drive from 15th on the grid to finish in second place after passing early frontrunners Bailey and Trampas Demers. Dave Whitcomb of Essex Jct. and Eric Williams of Hyde Park turned in a sensational performance of their own, racing side-by-side for nearly 30 laps for the third position. Williams, on the inside lane, nipped Whitcomb at the finish line by about a half car-length. Dave Pembroke of Montpelier finished fifth. Bailey, Cris Michaud, rookie Chip Grenier, John Donahue, and Jamie Fisher rounded out the unofficial top ten in order. Rookie Bobby Therrien of Hinesburg scored his first career win in the Allen Lumber Street Stock feature. Therrien held off a hard-charging Jason Corliss of Plainfield and Tommy Thunder Smith of Williamstown for the victory. Lloyd Blakely and Gary Mullen rounded out the top five finishers. Bunker Hodgdon of Wolcott won the Power Shift Online Junkyard Warrior main event over Brett Pierce and David Whitcomb of Elmore. Linda Godfrey of Essex Jct. was the winner of the special Mamas Race for race fan mothers. Godfrey drove the #57 Junkyard Warrior normally driven by Mark LaFleche for the victory. Lynn St. Louis of St. Albans and Kim Hart of Barre finished second and third, respectively. Thunder Roads 48th season of exciting stock car racing action continues with the Mekkelsen RV Memorial Day Classic 100 for the headline Late Model division on Sunday, May 27. Green flag racing is scheduled to begin at 1:30pm. For more information, call (802) 244-6963, or visit www.thunderroadspeedbowl.com.
UNOFFICIAL FINISH: Casella Waste Management Mothers Day 100 Thunder Road Intl Speedbowl, Barre, VT May 13, 2007
NAPA Tiger Sportsmen (100 laps) 1. Joey Laquerre, East Montpelier 2. Craig Bushey, Cambridge 3. Nick Sweet, Barre 4. Brendan Moodie, North Wolcott 5. Brian Delphia, Duxbury 6. Kris Grout, Duxbury 7. Matt Potter, Plainfield 8. Mark Barnier, Essex Jct. 9. Chris Chambers, Brookfield 10. Pete Ainsworth, Jr., Middlesex 11. Chris Gendreau, N. Middlesex 12. Jeff French, Northfield 13. Kyle Tatro, Hyde Park 14. David Finck, Barre 15. #Tim Potter, Plainfield 16. #Derrick ODonnell, Bradford 17. Rick Garand, Middlesex 18. Doug Crowningshield, Barre 19. Scott Coburn, Barre 20. #Joel Hodgdon, Crafstbury 21. Chuck Beede, Williamstown 22. Tom Therrien, Hinesburg 23. #Shawn Sicard, Barre 24. Shannon Tomasovich, Milton 25. #Eric Badore, Georgia 26. Joe Steffen, Essex Jct. 27. Matt White, Northfield 28. Justin Hart, Williamstown 29. Kevin Campbell, Fairfax 30. #Travis Ingerson, Lisbon, NH
ACT Late Models (50 laps) 1. Joey Becker, Jeffersonville 2. Rich Lowrey, Charlotte 3. Eric Williams, Hyde Park 4. Dave Whitcomb, Essex Jct. 5. Dave Pembroke, Montpelier 6. Mike Bailey, Barre 7. Cris Michaud, Williamstown 8. #Chip Grenier, Northfield 9. John Donahue, Graniteville 10. Jamie Fisher, Shelburne
Allen Lumber Street Stocks (25 laps) 1. #Bobby Therrien, Hinesburg 2. Jason Corliss, Plainfield 3. Tommy Smith, Williamstown 4. Lloyd Blakely, Barre 5. Gary Mullen, Tunbridge
Power Shift Online Junkyard Warriors 1. Bunker Hodgdon, Wolcott 2. Brett Pierce, Montpelier 3. David Whitcomb, Elmore 4. Jeff Martin, Jr., Moretown 5. James Dopp, Barre -30- Contact: Justin St. Louis Phone: (802) 244-6963 Email: media@acttour.com Fax: (802) 244-1616