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I was not at Thunder Road on Sunday, and I’m damn glad of that. → Read More
Nick Sweet hasn’t received a whole lot of attention in this column this year, but it’s time to change that. → Read More
Motorsport needs personalities. It needs rivalries. It needs drama and excitement. → Read More
Barre native races to victory Thursday night at 50-lap main event. → Read More
Allen is the fourth Barre-based driver to win a Late Model race this year. → Read More
Nick Sweet wins top prize in ACT’s International event after late scramble to get to the Plattsburgh, N.Y. track. → Read More
The Modified division at Airborne Park Speedway added two more names to its list of victors on Saturday night. → Read More
Joey Polewarczyk Jr. picked up his third victory of the season on Saturday night → Read More
BARRE – Joey Doiron was happy enough just to be back at Thunder Road. Winning, as he put it, was "just icing on the cake." → Read More
VT Speed: Wrap from Airborne Park Speedway. → Read More
Six months after death of 17 year-old Joey Laquerre, Thunder Road victories provide smiles for family and friends. → Read More
Thunder Road opens its 56th season of stock car racing on Sunday afternoon in Barre. For more than a half-century, amateur drivers and teams from the "Granite Capital of the World" have made it their life's wor → Read More
ACT heads to Lee USA Speedway for the New Hampshire Governor's Cup for round two on Sunday → Read More
The event marks several important moments in the series’ history, writes Justin St. Louis. → Read More
Adam Pierson needed less than 10 laps to make his way into the lead of the "Vermont Freedom & Unity 100" and dominated the race, leading by as much as a half-lap at times. → Read More
Members of Vermont’s auto racing community, including Free Press correspondent Justin St. Louis, share their thoughts on the loss of 17-year-old Joey Laquerre → Read More
Vermont auto racing's first family suffered a tremendous loss on Saturday afternoon as its new star, 17 year-old Joey Laquerre, died after crashing an ATV off-road vehicle. → Read More
Eddie MacDonald celebrated a Milk Bowl win by hoisting a jug of Booth Brothers milk, collecting a check for $10,000, and planting a kiss on the cold, wet nose of Miss Daisy Dalton, the dairy cow beauty queen. → Read More
N.H. racer stays perfect as “King of the Road,” the only one in 55 years at Thunder Road. → Read More
Patrick Laperle edges Nick Sweet to win the ACT International and $25,000. → Read More