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First Full Season Entries Filed for ACT Tour and Série ACT Castrol
Waterbury, VT The Kendall Roberts-owned Vermont National Guard team of veteran
driver John Donahue filed the first full season entry for the American Canadian Tour (ACT)
2010 season. There was plenty of excitement following the recent 2009 Banquet of
Champions, and ACT headquarters received the Donahue entry 24 hours after the entry forms
were sent this week. We
are very excited about taking a run for the title this year, said car owner Kendall
Roberts. We really came together as a team around TD Bank 250 time last season when
Dale Shaw started giving us a hand, and John and the team have been very busy getting
things freshened for the 2010 season. Everyone is excited about our new car, and we still
get charged up about weekly racing at Thunder Road. We will be ready as soon as spring
gets here, concluded Roberts. The Donahue team is only one of three teams that ran
the entire ACT US Tour and a full weekly schedule at Thunder Road in 2009. Jamie Fisher of
Shelburne, VT and Eric Chase of Milton, VT were the other drivers to tackle both schedules
in 2009, and are expected to do the same in 2010. The
National Guard team took advantage of the big shows last year to make a racing
statement to the Late Model teams in the region. An impressive third place at Oxford,
Maine during the TD Bank 250 started the march to the front for the Graniteville, VT team.
Donahue thinks of the Oxford oval as kind of his second home track. Several
years ago he raced weekly at the famous speed plant. The next two months were highlighted
with outstanding ACT Tour finishes -- a 4th at Waterford, CT, 2nd at
Twin State in Claremont, NH, and a 2nd at the Bond Labor Day Classic 200 at
Thunder Road in Barre, VT finished the summer season. A solid run to 5th in the
first ACT Invitational on the mile at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in September turned
many heads. Closing the season a week later on the ¼ mile high banks of Thunder Road by
capturing the $10,000 to win 47th annual Chittenden Milk Bowl was the highlight
of the season for the National Guard team. Karl
Allard from Ste. Felicien, QC, driver for the Quebec City-based Larue Industries Racing
team has filed the first full season entry for the Série ACT Castrol. In 2010 the popular
series will run at five different tracks throughout the Province of Quebec. Allard, a
world class snowmobile racer, is a perennial challenger for the ACT title. A former ADL
Series Champion in Quebec, Allard is one of the most respected drivers on both sides of
the border. We really want to win an ACT title one of these years, and I think 2010
just might be our year, said Allard. He has qualified for every ACT Castrol event
over the past three years and has completed the most laps of any driver. Allard finished 5th,
2nd and 3rd during the past three ACT Castrol Series campaigns. The
Larue team often competes in the US, including the Oxford 250 and had a solid top five run
going at New Hampshire Motor Speedway during the first ACT Invitational last September. He
finished 12th in the all star field. We
have announced very good schedules for our competitors on both sides of the border for
2010, said the ACT Media Director and Statistician, Nick Bigelow. It is great
to see these early entrants. It is a sure sign that there is going to be some enthusiasm
for both our tours, and it also means that spring and a new racing season is just around
the corner. The ACT
Tour will open on April 18th with the traditional Governors Cup 150 at
the Lee USA Speedway in Lee, NH. The ACT Castrol Series opens outside Montreal at the
Autodrome St. Eustache on May 22nd. |
Last Updated on 01/21/10
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com