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ACT News 3/11/08


ACTion News Wednesday, March 12, 2008
-by Justin St. Louis

Toyota has begun to stretch its wings into North American short track stock car racing at the grassroots level,
and its journey begins this year with the Barre, VTs Thunder Road Intl Speedbowl and the American-Canadian
Tour.  Through its Courtesy Toyota dealership in Berlin, VT, Toyota has become the Official Vehicle of ACT, and
will provide a 2008 Toyota Camry Pace Car as well as brand-new Toyota Tacoma and Toyota Tundra Safety Trucks at
all 36 ACT-sanctioned events, including the ACT Late Model Tour, the Canadian Série ACT Castrol, and the weekly
schedule at Thunder Road.  Toyota will also have season-long signage with Pepsi on the Thunder Road scoreboard on
Forsythe Hill.

Toyota is excited about teaming with ACT and one of the crown jewels of the industry in Thunder Road, said
Courtesy Toyotas John Henning.  Toyota has made great efforts in targeting American race fans as its prime
customers, and realizes that racing at the local and regional levels is just as important as NASCARs top three
series.

Look for the new ACT Toyota Official Vehicles at Lee USA (NH) Speedway on Sun., April 20, at Oxford Plains (ME)
Speedway on Sat., April 26, at Thunder Roads Merchants Bank 150 opener on Sun., May 4, and at the Série ACT
Castrol season opener at Autodrome St-Eustache on Sun., May 18.

***

We took in the 4th annual Driving Force go-kart event at Montréals Circuit 500 indoor karting facility on
Sunday, and had a great time.  Five-time ACT Champion Brian Hoar has organized the event each year to benefit the
Champlain Valley Agency on Aging (CVAA) and the Meals on Wheels program in Vermont.  All told, 11 teams of
racers raised more than $15,000 good enough for around 5,000 meals and had a great time.

Since there are no indoor karting facilities immediately around the CVAAs target area, Hoar has brought the event
to tracks in Montréal.  This was the first year at Circuit 500, a shorter, tighter, much more physically demanding
track than the old venue, Grand Prix Karting.  After his three-man Goss Dodge team finished third overall in the
three-hour endurance race, an exhausted Hoar thanked everyone for their participation and donations to CVAA, and
let everyone know he was headed to take a nap in his truck on the ride home.

The winning team, still undefeated in four years of competition, was Jay Webbs Team Bullseye.  The Bullseye
boys, led by former NAPA Tiger Sportsman racer Webb, won by four laps and consistently laid down the fastest lap
times.  Webbs teammates were veteran ACT mechanic and spotter Keith Williams and former VT Shifter Kart Champion
Jeremy Smail.  The second-place finisher was the Four Seasons Real Estate team, which included ACT Championship
car owner Rick Paya and Thunder Road Late Model Rookie of the Year Chip Grenier.

This writer was part of the four-man Ehlers RV team, substituting for reigning ACT champion driver Jean-Paul
Cyr.  Having Cyr hand-pick me as his replacement made about as much sense to me as it does to you none but we
got the job done, finishing fourth overall.  Theres little doubt that 16 year-old Eric Beauregard, son of Ehlers
RV owner Peter Beauregard, carried the team to its Top 5 finish.

And for the record, I only crashed three times.

Other drivers in competition included third-place Thunder Road Late Model point man Joey Becker, 2007 Sportsman
championship runner-up Craig Bushey, young gun Joey Roberts, two-time Airborne Speedway Champion Jason Bonnett,
and former Sportsman drivers Taber Gagne and David Warren.

A fun time was had by all, and congratulations and thanks go out to the CVAA, Brian Hoar, and CVAA official Sarah
Lemnah on another successful event!

***

Congratulations to Late Model competitors Doug Murphy and Nick Sweet on their new additions!  Sweet and fiancée
Kristin welcomed Isaac Michael Sweet on Friday, March 7.  Their boy weighed in at 8 pounds, 4 ounces and already
has more hair than his father.  Donovan Daniel Murphy was born to Doug Murphy and fiancée Mary Lou on Saturday,
March 8.  Donovan weighed in at 8 pounds, 8 ounces.  Both Moms and Babies are reportedly doing very well!

***

Seems as though you cant go very far these days without hearing Patrick Laperles name come up.  For the next
couple of weeks, Speed51.com is handing out its annual 51 Awards a series of categories determined by fan
vote, with many best of and worst of selections from the 2007 season.  Each day, four new winners are
announced, as are the top-five vote-getters in each category.  Laperle and Thunder Road, who were Speedy Award
winners at the recent SpeedwayEXPO, cleaned up pretty well in the Tuesday, March 11 51s, earning at least a
nomination in all four of the presented categories.

Thunder Road was voted by fans across the continent as one of the top five tracks in the U.S., in company with
Thompson (CT) Intl Speedway, Nashvilles Music City Motorplex, and Floridas Five Flags Speedway and New Smyrna
Speedway.

Laperles Cinderella season was #3 in the Best Comeback category, again highlighting his journey from a Canadian
hospital bed to the Série ACT Castrol championship in just five months.  USAR Hooters Pro Cup Champion and old-
timer Bobby Gill was the winner of the category.

Laperle also finished fifth in the Quote of the Year category with this gem, discussing his second date with
Chittenden Milk Bowl beauty queen Dickens, an Ayrshire dairy cow:  It was the same cow [as when Laperle won the
race in 2005].  There have only three guys who have kissed her me, Eric Williams and Dwayne Lanphear.  I missed
her so much, but she didnt recognize me.

But his, um, crowning achievement was winning the 51 Award for Wreck of the Year.  During a January 07 trip to
USA Intl Speedway in Lakeland, FL, Laperle got into a bit of an on-track shoving match with Eddie Van Meter. 
After just about enough of it, Laperle vowed to his crew via radio that Van Meter would not push him around again
without paying for it.  Unfortunately for both drivers, he kept his word.  Van Meter chopped, Laperle didnt lift,
and both slammed nearly head-on into the Turn 1 concrete wall at full speed.  Video replays of the crash were seen
along the eastern seaboard for months.

Not to be outdone, ACT Late Model driver Rusty Bergers wild mid-air ride at Thunder Roads Bond Auto Labor Day
Classic 200 placed third on the Wreck of the Year ballot, and a photo of the crash was recently published in
full color on the front page of the Barre-Montpelier (VT) Times Argus.

So, congratulations (?) to Patrick Laperle and Rusty Berger on the big win and the nominations, and on behalf of
the Thunder Road staff, thanks again to our loyal fans for the votes!

***

ACT sends its condolences to the family of Dan Benoit.  The driver universally known as Mr. Wonderful put up a
long and courageous battle with cancer before turning his last lap on Friday, March 7.  The Benoit family and its
extended members have a solid place in Vermont racing history, three generations old and still going strong.  Dan
raced anything at any time, and was a frequent visitor to Victory Lane.  His infectious personality and wild
driving style made him a favorite for many years.

Joey Becker may have put it best: Hell be a hard person to replace.

Our sympathies go out to the whole Benoit racing family.

***

Did you know? will return next in next weeks ACTion News column.  Keep track of whats happening online at
www.acttour.com and www.thunderroadspeedbowl.com.  Send comments to media@acttour.com.

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