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ACT News 6/3/08


ACTion News Wednesday, June 4, 2008
-by Justin St. Louis

The American-Canadian Tour Late Models return to the southernmost race track in New England, Connecticuts
Waterford Speedbowl, with Saturdays Nutmeg State 100.  In two previous appearances at the racy 3/8-mile, Brent
Dragon and Rocket Roger Brown were the victors.  Browns victory came in 2004, the last visit to the shoreline
speedplant.

Since then, a pair of young drivers have made it clear that the next time ACT visits their house, theyll be heard
from.  Timmy Jordan, of Plainfield, CT, has scored 12 wins and more than 30 top-fives at Waterford since beginning
his Late Model career two years ago.  In fact, in 2006, Jordan won the Rookie of the Year title and the Track
Championship.

His main rival on and off the track, it turns out is defending Champion Bruce Thomas, Jr. of Groton, CT. 
Thomas won a dozen times last year alone, and already has four wins in eight starts this season.  On May 17 at
Waterford, the pair tangled at the front of the pack triggering a bit of a heated match-up that left fans
talking.  It should be quite the battle should Thomas and Jordan get to the front of the ACT pack on Saturday
during their biggest show of the year, but theyll have to deal with, oh, a couple dozen of the toughest touring
stars in the northeast first.

***

The Série ACT Castrol Montmagny 100 was rained out at Autodrome Montmagny Speedway last weekend.  No make-up date
has been announced as of press time on Tuesday, June 3, but stay tuned to www.acttour.com and
www.laserieactcastrol.com for updates.  Karl Allard and defending Castrol Champion Patrick Laperle are tied at the
top of the point standings after the first event at Autodrome St-Eustache.

Laperle has made clear his intentions to chase the ACT Late Model Tour title in the U.S., as has 2006 Castrol
title winner Donald Theetge.  Inaugural 2005 champ Sylvain Lacombe will run a partial schedule this season,
opening the door for drivers like Allard, Jean-François Déry, Alexandre Gingras, Steven Boissonneault, veterans
Claude Leclerc and Yvon Bédard, and strong rookies Johnathan Urlin, Patrick Hamel, and Spencer MacPherson to
challenge for the title.

Due to the rainout, the next event for the Série ACT Castrol will be at beautiful Autodrome Chaudière in Vallée-
Jonction, QC on Saturday, June 14.  Chaudière has been compared to tracks like Thunder Road and White Mountain
Motorsports Park for its beautiful scenery and multi-groove racing surface, with a hint of Californias Toyota
(Irwindale) Speedway and Ontarios Kawartha Speedway for its progressively banked corners.  We recommend to our
American fans a trip up to Chaudière at least once this summer.  And hey, if its not in June, try again with the
Luminaire Napert 150 on August 16 or the first-ever Showdown at Chaudière all-star race for the Top 10 ACT Late
Model Tour and Série ACT Castrol drivers on Sept. 6!

***

Ferguson Waterworks presents the Thunder Road Thursday Night season opener on June 12 to officially kick off
summer in Vermont.  The ACT/Thunder Road Late Models will be back in action, but will anyone be able to reel John
Donahue in?  Counting the pair of ACT Late Model Tour events at The Nations Site of Excitement this year, along
with the Harvest Equipment Mothers Day race, Donahue has two victories and a ninth to his credit, signaling that
he is more than ready to challenge for the King of the Road title.  Eric Williams, Mike Bailey, Jerry Lesage,
and Joe Becker and Jamie Fisher, tied in fifth, trail Donahue.

Tom Therrien is still on a tear in the NAPA Tiger Sportsman division, having earned his third top-seven finish in
three starts.  Therrien leads Pete Ainsworth, Craig Bushey, Joel Hodgdon, and Mekkelsen RV Memorial Day Classic
winner Rick Garand in the standings.

Mike Martin finds himself on top in the Allen Lumber Street Stock class, the result of a less-is-more
consistency in the first three events.  With a pair of ninths and a fourth, Martin hasnt been flashy, but leads
veteran David Allen, youngsters Jason Corliss and Justin Gordon, and Merchants Bank opening day winner Dave
LaFleche.

Neal Foster, driving the Tetanus Mobile in the Power Shift Online Junkyard Warriors, has a slim lead over
Mekkelsen RV winner Jamie Davis.  Foster has been on the podium three times in four starts this season, including
back-to-back third-place runs on both days of the Memorial Day Classic.  Donny Yates, Mike Gay, and Travis Hull
round out the top five.

After one point-counting event for the Late Models, Matt White leads Spencer MacPherson and Tony Andrews in the
Rookie of the Year standings.  Cody Blake has been the top-performing freshman in the Sportsman class, leading
Bobby Therrien and Mike Ziter in that divisions rookie chase.  Micheal MacAskill leads David Whitcomb and Bunker
Hodgdon in the Street Stock rookie battle.

***

Weve begun to carry the Pick 10 standings as the official points for the ACT Late Model Tour in the Driver,
Owner, and Rookie Championships.  Under the Pick 10, Scott Payea leads Jean-Paul Cyr by four points.  Lets
explain the whole system here: The titles will be awarded based on each individuals ten best performances, points-
wise.  With a 12-race schedule, that means two events will be dropped by each participant to create the final
tally.

Points are given in the following categories feature finishing position (75 points to win, then 68 for 2nd, 66
for 3rd, 64 for 4th, down to a minimum of 24 points 24th place and beyond); qualifying heats (5 points to win,
then 4 for 2nd, 3 for 3rd, 2 for 4th, with all others receiving one point); leading laps (5 points to lead one
lap, another 5 points to lead the most laps); filing entries (10 points before entry deadline date); and show
points (10 points for proper display of ACT/team battle flags and driver/crew uniforms).  It should also be noted
that all competitors in attendance receive a minimum of 24 points, whether they qualify or not.

Under this system, a driver could conceivably finish in the same position in two events, yet receive different
amounts of points.  Case in point: Cyrs win at Airborne Speedway was worth 105 points, while Payeas Merchants
Bank 150 win earned him 109 points.

With the Pick 10, Payea drops his two worst showings, a 17th at Oxford and a 5th at Airborne, while Cyr drops a
28th at Lee USA Speedway and a 13th at Thunder Road.  Under the old system, Payea would still be leading, but Cyr
would be third behind Patrick Laperle, and 32 points behind Payea.  Interesting stuff.  Check it all out on the
ACT website by clicking the Standings tab on the left side of the front page.

***

Did you know?
-84 drivers have already been in competition with ACT in 2008.  Fourteen of those drivers Daniel Descoste, Tim
Pendergast, Johnathan Urlin, Stéphane Descoste, Katrina Canney, Joey Lovejoy, Chris Bergeron, Larry Gelinas, Tyler
Fiscus, Joey Doiron, Mark Hayward, Nick Sweet, Conrad Childs, and Wayne Helliwell, Jr. had never previously
competed at an ACT Late Model Tour event.  Expect those numbers to jump up a bit at Waterford Speedbowl this
weekend.

-Brent Dragon leads all drivers that have started both ACT events at Waterford Speedbowl with a finishing average
of 1.5.  Dragon won the 2003 race and was second in 2004.  Steve Fisher is second at a 5.5 with finishes of 5th in
2003 and 6th in 2004.  Dave Whitcomb, at an 8.5 (8th in 03, 9th in 04) ranks third, while Pete Fecteau and Joey
Laquerre are tied with a 9.5 finishing average.

-The largest current point lead in any of the battles under the American-Canadian Tour umbrella is eight points. 
Tom Therrien leads Pete Ainsworth by that number in Thunder Roads Sportsman class, while Mike Martin holds a
similar advantage over David Allen in the Street Stocks.  John Donahue leads Eric Williams by seven points in the
T-Road Late Models, with Warrior Neal Foster over Jamie Davis by six points.  Scott Payea is ahead of Jean-Paul
Cyr by four points on the ACT Late Model Tour, with Karl Allard and Patrick Laperle tied for the Série ACT Castrol
lead.

Stay up-to-the-minute online at www.acttour.com, www.laserieactcastrol.com, and www.thunderroadspeedbowl.com. 
Email comments and questions to media@acttour.com.

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