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Thunder Road Gearing up for 45th Chittenden Bank Milk Bowll
« on: September 09, 2008, 12:00:59 PM »
Thunder Road Gearing up for 45th Chittenden Bank Milk Bowll 
BARRE, VT – Stock car drivers from around New England and eastern Canada are preparing for the 45th Annual
Chittenden Bank Milk Bowl event at Barre, VT’s Thunder Road on the weekend of Sept. 27/28.  The Milk Bowl is a
three-segment, cumulatively scored event that awards $10,000 to the winner plus bonuses.  And in a tradition that
dates back to the first running of the race in 1962, the winner gets to kiss a real Vermont beauty, but with a
twist – the lovely gal is a 1,000-lb Ayrshire dairy cow.
Montréal driver Patrick Laperle has won two of the last three Chittenden Bank Milk Bowls.  “Her nose is
usually a little wet, but I don’t mind kissing her if it means I’ve won the Milk Bowl,” said Laperle.  The 2008
Milk Bowl queen will be announced in the coming days.  Harvest Hills Farm’s “Dickens” was Laperle’s leading lady
last year.

Aside from the pageantry, the race is a prestigious, historic event, and is the 12th and final race on the
American-Canadian Tour (ACT) Late Model Championship schedule.  In 2006, National Speed Sport News named the
Chittenden Bank Milk Bowl the “Outstanding Annual Short Track Event” in the United States.  Legendary short track
heroes including Robbie Crouch of Tampa, FL, the late Butch Lindley of Greenville, SC, Dave Dion of Hudson, NH,
and Jean-Paul Cabana of Sherrington, QC have each triumphed in the event.  More recently, Brent Dragon of Milton,
VT joined his father, Beaver, and uncle, Bobby, as a Milk Bowl winner, taking the honors in 2006.  Local Vermont
heroes Cris Michaud, Eric Williams, Dave Pembroke, and Phil Scott have also kissed the cow.
The Milk Bowl is a 150-lap race broken into three 50-lap segments.  The winner of each segment is given
one point, the second-place finisher two points, etc., and the driver with the lowest overall score after three
rounds is declared the Milk Bowl champion.  Booth Bros./H.P. Hood time trials and “Triple 50” qualifying races,
along with a last-chance “B” Feature, determine the first-segment starting order.
Drivers expected to challenge Laperle at the 45th Annual Chittenden Bank Milk Bowl include ACT Late Model
Tour point leader Scott Payea and seven-time ACT champion Jean-Paul Cyr of Milton, VT, 2003 Milk Bowl winner and
2008 Thunder Road Track Champion Williams of Hyde Park, VT, New Hampshire stars Joey “Pole” Polewarczyk and Randy
Potter, Maine’s Glen Luce, and as many as 50 more.
Booth Bros./H.P. Hood Qualifying Day begins at 1:30pm on Saturday, Sept. 27 with Time Trials.  The driver
with the fastest one-lap time will earn the pole position for the Chittenden Bank Milk Bowl and $1,000.  The last-
chance “B” Feature begins at 1:30pm on Sunday, Sept. 28, followed by opening ceremonies for the 45th Annual
Chittenden Bank Milk Bowl.  General admission is $25 for adults and just $5 for children (6-12).  Admission for
Saturday only is $10 for adults and free for children.  For more information, call (802) 244-6963 or visit
 


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Thunder Road Gearing up for 45th Chittenden Bank Milk Bowll
« on: September 09, 2008, 12:00:59 PM »

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Re: Thunder Road Gearing up for 45th Chittenden Bank Milk Bowll
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2008, 12:02:20 PM »
im looking forward to going to this more than any other event this year

should be ridiculous...

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Re: Thunder Road Gearing up for 45th Chittenden Bank Milk Bowll
« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2008, 12:27:38 PM »
Spencer--you heading down on Sat or Sun?  I might be going down myself!

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« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2008, 12:51:08 PM »
leaving right from Sunset on Saturday night

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Re: Thunder Road Gearing up for 45th Chittenden Bank Milk Bowll
« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2008, 12:57:00 PM »
In addition to Cabana and Laperle, Randy MacDonald (1992) and Dave Whitlock (1994, 1995) have also planted Canadian lips on the Milk Bowl cow.

Jr. Hanley won several segments but never put together three winning race finishes.

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