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BARRE, VT Late Model stock car racer Robbie Crouch of Tampa, FL added another chapter to his storied career with a 50- lap victory in the Fisher/Federated Auto Parts Trophy Dash at Barres Thunder Road on Friday night. Crouch, a six-time American- Canadian Tour Champion with nearly 100 feature wins to his credit, earned his first Thunder Road win since the 1988 Chittenden Bank Milk Bowl. Crouch abruptly retired from racing midway through the 1997 season, and made a comeback last year following a bout with prostate cancer. He was inducted into the New England Auto Racing Hall of Fame in 2006. In all my years of racing and winning, I dont think Ive ever appreciated a win as much as this one, Crouch told the thousands in attendance. Maybe the very first win back when I was a kid with long hair in the 70s, but this one is a close second. Phil Scott of Montpelier raced to Crouchs rear bumper from an eight-car length deficit during the middle of the race, and restarted alongside Crouch following the races final caution on lap 43. Crouch was able to hold off both Scott and sophomore competitor Chip Grenier of Graniteville, who finished a tight second and third, respectively. Hyde Parks Eric Williams made a major gain in the point standings with a fourth-place finish as his closest pursuer, Cris Michaud, crashed out and finished 20th. Unofficially, Williams now leads Scott 598-569, with Michaud third at 563. John Donahue finished fifth in the race, with the balance of the unofficial top ten Trampas Demers, Shawn Fleury, Doug Murphy in a career-best eighth, Pete Fecteau, and Joe Becker. Hometown driver Josh Lovely earned an emotional NAPA Tiger Sportsman win the 30-lap Fisher/Federated Auto Parts event, driving a car numbered 54 in honor of his late father, former competitor Steve Lovely. Josh Lovely led every lap of the race for his ninth career win. Sixteen year-old rookie Cody Blake of Barre finished a career-best second or Ricky Roberts of Graniteville, Doug Crowningshield of Barre, and North Wolcotts Brendan Moodie. Rookie driver Archie Bunker Hodgdon of Hardwick earned his first career Allen Lumber Street Stock victory in the divisions 25-lap event. Hodgdon started from the pole, then held off a late charge from Craftsbury Common driver Mike Martin for the win. David Allen of North Troy finished third ahead of Granitevilles Dave LaFleche and Jason Corliss of Plainfield. Scott Weston of Berlin posted his second Power Shift Online Junkyard Warrior win of the season in a 15-lap race. Weston started 14th and made his way to the lead by the halfway point. Mark LaFleche of Graniteville finished second with Miltons Brad LaFountain third. Travis Hull and Del Jarvis completed the unofficial top five. Thunder Road is back in action on Sunday, July 27 with the 24th Annual M&M Beverage Enduro 200. The Enduro is an amateur survival event featuring more than 100 virtually street-legal cars for 200 laps. The top prize is $2,000. Special events are also on tap for the Street Stock and Warrior divisions. Gates open at 4:00pm, racing begins at 6:00pm. General admission is $9.50 for adults, $3 for kids (6-12), and just $20 for a family of four. For more information, call (802) 244-6963 or visit www.thunderroadspeedbowl.com.
UNOFFICIAL REUSLTS Fisher/Federated Auto Parts Night Thunder Road Intl Speedbowl Barre, VT Friday, July 25, 2008
(# - denotes rookie)
Pos.-Driver-Hometown
Late Model (50 laps) 1. Robbie Crouch, Tampa, FL 2. Phil Scott, Montpelier 3. Chip Grenier, Graniteville 4. Eric Williams, Hyde Park 5. John Donahue, Graniteville 6. Trampas Demers, South Burlington 7. Shawn Fleury, Middlesex 8. Doug Murphy, Tunbridge 9. Pete Fecteau, Morrisville 10. Joe Becker, Jeffersonville
Allen Lumber Street Stock (25 laps) 1. #Bunker Hodgdon, Hardwick 2. Mike Martin, Craftsbury Common 3. David Allen, North Troy 4. Dave LaFleche, Graniteville 5. Jason Corliss, Plainfield 6. Shawn Powell, Jericho 7. Bruce Melendy, Danville 8. Justin Gordon, Berlin 9. Lloyd Blakely, Graniteville 10. Greg Adams, Jr., Hardwick
Power Shift Online Junkyard Warrior (15 laps) 1. Scott Weston, Berlin 2. Mark LaFleche, Graniteville 3. Brad LaFountain, Milton 4. Travis Hull, Graniteville 5. Del Jarvis, Barre 6. Chad Brown, Milton 7. Neal Foster, Waterbury 8. Ken Christman, Cabot 9. Jamie Davis, Wolcott 10. Lance Donald, Graniteville