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American-Canadian Tour 2009 Schedule to Test Race Teams

For Immediate Release ACT-111908-1

WATERBURY, VT – Exciting changes have been announced for the 2009 American-Canadian Tour Late Model
Championship stock car racing schedule.  The 12-event calendar will put the Northeast’s premier Late Model touring
series race teams to the test, bringing them to championship races at nine vastly different tracks in the United
States and Canada, with an additional five “bonus” events at four tracks, including the division’s first
superspeedway race at the 1-mile New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
The series begins its 18th season at the 3/8-mile Lee USA Speedway in Lee, NH on Sunday, April 19, with
the race distance increased from 100 laps in 2008 to 150 for 2009.  The second event is the Merchants Bank 150 at
the 1/4-mile Thunder Road Int’l Speedbowl bullring in Barre, VT on Sunday, May 3.  The Airborne Speedway half-mile
in Plattsburgh, NY hosts the 35th Annual Spring Green 100 on Saturday, May 9, with Maine’s Oxford Plains Speedway
holding the first of its two 150-lap races on Sunday, May 17.  The ACT Late Model Tour returns to Thunder Road on
Sunday, May 24 for the 47th Annual Mekkelsen RV Memorial Day Classic, a Twin 100 doubleheader with the open-wheel
True Value Modified Racing Series.
The historic, 3/8-mile Waterford Speedbowl on the Connecticut shoreline will return to the ACT schedule on
Saturday, June 13 for a 100-lap event, and the scenic White Mountain Motorsports Park 1/4-mile in North Woodstock,
NH will hold its annual 150-lap race on Saturday, June 27.  Ontario’s Kawartha Speedway, a state-of-the-art, 4/10-
mile oval near the city of Peterborough, will host the Summer Sizzler 200 on Sunday, July 12.
ACT racing makes its much-anticipated return to the 1/3-mile Beech Ridge Motor Speedway in Scarborough,
ME, just outside Portland, on Saturday, July 25.  Also making a return to the ACT schedule is the 1/3-mile Twin
State Speedway in Claremont, NH, on Friday, July 31.  The ACT Late Model Tour last visited Beech Ridge in 1993,
while Twin State last hosted the Tour in 2004.
Thunder Road will host the 31st running of the Bond Auto Labor Day Classic 200 on Sunday, September 6,
with the championship season drawing to a close at the Oxford Plains Speedway 3/8-mile on Sunday, October 11.
Five dates have been held open for a series of non-points events, beginning with the CARQUEST Vermont
Governor’s Cup 150 at Thunder Road on Thursday, June 25, and followed by the 36th Annual TD Banknorth 250 at
Oxford Plains Speedway, on Sunday, July 19 and the 2nd Annual Coors Light 200 “Showdown at Chaudière” at the high-
banked Autodrome Chaudière in Vallée-Jonction, QC on Saturday, August 29.  Each of these races will award the
winner a guaranteed starting spot in the first-ever ACT Invitational at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon,
NH.  The ACT Invitational will be held on the weekend of Sept. 18-20 as part of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series’
Sylvania 300 weekend.  The winners of each ACT Late Model Tour and Série ACT-Castrol event to the date of the ACT
Invitational will also receive guaranteed starting berths at NHMS.  The final “bonus” event is the 46th Annual
Chittenden Bank Milk Bowl at Thunder Road on Sat./Sun., Sept. 26/27.
Many local Late Model competitors are expected at their home tracks to challenge the ACT Late Model Tour
championship contenders, attempting to win a qualifying position for the NHMS event.  Weekly Late Model
competitors at nine Northeastern speedways compete under ACT-compliant rulebooks.  Ricky Rolfe of Oxford Plains
and Thunder Road’s John Donahue were each victorious in ACT events at their home tracks in 2008, while Waterford
Speedbowl’s Bruce Thomas, Jr. led 50 laps and finished second in the Nutmeg State 100.
ACT Late Model Tour Champion Patrick Laperle of St-Denis-sur-Richelieu, QC will be honored at the 2008 ACT
Banquet of Champions in South Burlington, VT on January 10, 2009.  Details about the Banquet of Champions will be
released soon.  For more information, call (802) 244-6963 or visit www.acttour.com.

ACT Late Model Tour – 2009 Schedule

Event No. – Day/Date – Track – Location – Laps

1. Sun., Apr 19 – Lee USA Speedway – Lee, NH – 150
2. Sun., May 03 – Thunder Road Int’l Speedbowl – Barre, VT – 150
3. Sat., May 09 – Airborne Speedway – Plattsburgh, NY – 100
4. Sun., May 18 – Oxford Plains Speedway – Oxford, ME – 150
5. Sun., May 24 – Thunder Road Int’l Speedbowl – Barre, VT – 100
6. Sat., Jun 13 – Waterford Speedbowl – Waterford, CT – 100
Thu., Jun 25 – Thunder Road Int’l Speedbowl – Barre, VT – 150
7. Sat., Jun 27 – White Mountain Motorsports Park – North Woodstock, NH – 150
8. Sun., Jul 12 – Kawartha Speedway – Fraserville, ON (Peterborough) – 200
Sun., Jul 19 – Oxford Plains Speedway – Oxford, ME – 250
9. Sat., Jul 25 – Beech Ridge Motor Speedway – Scarborough, ME (Portland) – 150
10. Fri., Jul 31 – Twin State Speedway – Claremont, NH – 100
Sat., Aug 29 – Autodrome Chaudière – Vallée-Jonction, QC – 200
11. Sun., Sep 06 – Thunder Road Int’l Speedbowl – Barre, VT – 200
TBA, Sep 18-20 – New Hampshire Motor Speedway – Loudon, NH – 50
Sat./Sun., Sep 26/27 – Thunder Road Int’l Speedbowl – Barre, VT – 150
12. Sun., Oct 11 – Oxford Plains Speedway – Oxford, ME – 150

– denotes non-championship (non-points) events
Schedule subject to change
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Contact: Justin St. Louis Phone: (802) 244-
6963
Email: media@acttour.com Fax: (802) 244-1616


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Was Kawartha ever points-paying before?


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yes sir


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I still have a tape recorded on a huge "on the shoulder" VHS camcorder at Cayuga in '92 of an awesome ACT 200 lapper with Jr. Hanley, Randy McDonald, Kim Wallace, Dave Whitlock, Robbie Crouch, Kevin LePage and on and on. Oh, and a guest racer, Ken Schrader in the Bud "Bandit" 52. They played up the idea of The Bud Bandit going after the Molson sponsored Hanley. Schrader was in a GM (can't recall which marque...maybe Olds) and Hanley his oh so fast T-Bird too so they had all the games in play!!  ;D
Great race that featured a many lap battle between Hanley and McDonald with the 72 staying ahead to eventually win. Big payday for Jr. that day also as it was the final race of the "Bud Triple Crown" which was worth $50,000 in itself, another 50K for winning all three "Triple Crown" events and if I recall correctly, another 50K for the ACT title for the season. And guess what? The place was far from full. Half capacity at best, but the weather was an issue too with at least one rain delay. The support race, DIRT mods on asphalt (!!), was cancelled due to the weather but of course the ACT show eventually went ahead.
Oh yeah...GM was also a big sponsor of the day and the series at that time as was Molson and of course, Players. That version of Mr. Curley's ACT ended a couple years later, but the two races I was privileged to see for myself were awesome. One race did indeed lead to going to the other and I still get that tape out now and then!
Haven't seen the series since so although it has evolved somewhat from the early 90's I will pencil in the '09 Kawartha ACT date. Need to see that one.


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