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An Open Letter to White Mountain
Teams,
Fans, Staff, & Sponsors |
Hello all,
We hope you're doing well as the 2020 racing season grows
smaller in the rearview. It was an eventful year in many ways,
but ultimately one that we think points towards a bright future
at White Mountain Motorsports Park.
Like every track in the region, the White Mountain season got
off to a late start. The COVID-19 pandemic put everything on
standstill beginning in mid-March, and for many weeks, there was
no clear answer on when racing might start. It was certainly a
tough spot to be in with everyone ready to race and no one
having a place to.
In many ways, White Mountain was one of the luckier tracks in
the area. We were able get the season going earlier than most
with a pay-per-view doubleheader at the start of June, and then
we were allowed to go to 50 percent fan capacity the following
weekend. That quick one-two got us started, and with some
on-the-fly scheduling, we were able to contest a full season's
worth of events.
None of that would have mattered, though, if all of you hadn't
been there to support it. As such, we need to thank all of you.
We'll start with the teams and fans that rolled through the
gates every week. Given the circumstances, it would have been
totally understandable if attendance dropped. Instead, support
for White Mountain Motorsports Park grew. When we took over the
track for 2019, we understood potential growth could be a
lengthy process. The 2020 season exceeded our expectations on
that front and points to potentially bigger things come 2021.
Both our teams and fans also showed amazing understanding as
things shifted throughout the year. We made a lot schedule
changes and added several because we wanted to give as many
series and divisions as possible a place to race. This sometimes
meant shifting when the local divisions raced, and sometimes
with only a couple weeks' notice. Everyone went with the flow as
well as we could have expected and banded together to make each
event a success.
You also did a great job with the various health and safety
requirements, which including the face mask mandate going into
effect midseason. We certainly understand why these were put in
place, but we also needed your buy-in for everything to work.
Our supporters bought in and produced a healthy, safe season
without any known COVID-19 incidents connected to the track.
A thank-you also goes to our staff and officials, who put in
countless hours to make sure each event went off without a
hitch. We have a great group of people at White Mountain who
love racing and also take their jobs seriously. They kept each
event running smoothly regardless of the circumstances. Most
nights, the racing was completed in three hours or less, and our
staff keeping things moving along is a big part of that.
The sponsors who support White Mountain also deserve a big
thank-you. The financial investment for putting one's name on an
event, division, billboard, or award is a big deal. These
companies see the value of auto racing and recognized that it
was still there even despite the economic hardships many of them
faced due to the pandemic. They put their faith in White
Mountain, and we are certainly grateful for that. Please return
the favor by supporting them with your business as much as you
are able to.
We will briefly touch on what's next for the track. As things
stand, we are postponing the Banquet of Champions until the
spring. Although we did explore the possibility of holding a
banquet under the current guidelines, we've decided to wait and
see if the situation is more favorable some months from now.
We're now at work figuring out the tentative 2021 schedule. Some
things will almost certainly be back, including the Tiger Triple
Crown, multiple ACT and PASS visits, and the various specials
for the weekly divisions. We're also talking with other series
that visited in 2020, including, the NASCAR Whelen Modified
Tour, NEMST, and NELCAR about the 2020 outlook. Another thing
we're exploring is a big season-ending event in the vein of the
Milk Bowl or the World Series. We'll look at our options and see
if it can be worked in around other events in the region.
The schedule should be out by mid-December, followed shortly by
the rules. From there, it will be a waiting game for us just
like with our supporters. We encourage everyone to take proper
precautions to remain healthy and safe throughout the winter, as
keeping COVID-19 cases low will certainly help the outlook for
racing in 2021. Until then, thank you once again for your
support in 2020, and we hope to see all of you again soon.
Regards,
Cris Michaud, White Mountain Motorsports Park managing partner
Pat Malone, White Mountain Motorsports Park co-owner
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New Sponsors Joining
WMMP Family in Force for Upcoming Season |
N. Woodstock, NH - When the 2020
White Mountain Motorsports Park (WMMP) season finally begins,
the new names won't just be limited to the pits and grandstands.
Nearly a dozen new sponsors from around the region have joined
the WMMP family for 2020 or expanded their current role to help
present the 28th season of "Thunder in the Mountains".
The group of new companies and organizations run the gamut with
a list that includes equipment dealers, parts stores, banks, and
schools. Each is committing to the growth that began in late
2019 and is expected to continue in 2020.
"We're flattered that so many companies have joined to help make
the coming season possible," WMMP managing partner Cris Michaud
said. "It shows they believe in what our teams, fans, and staff
have committed to. We look forward to building these new
relationships throughout the season while also making our
existing partnerships stronger than ever."
As previously announced, Jon Parks Tractor Sales of Lancaster,
NH and New England Racing Fuel of Burlington, CT are two of the
new companies on board for 2020. Jon Parks Tractor, an outdoor
power equipment retailer, is sponsoring the Flying Tiger Triple
Crown Series scheduled for May 30, June 27, and August 22. New
England Racing Fuel and Sunoco Race Fuels have been named the
Official Fuel of WMMP.
NAPA, along with NAPA Auto Parts of Whitefield and
Littleton, have also signed on for 2020. The NAPA trio has added
their name to the Spring Green 120 on June 13, which is the
first of two visits for the American-Canadian Tour (ACT).
Another new event sponsor added to the mix in 2020 is H.K.
Powersports of Laconia. The powersports equipment dealer is
presenting the season's first visit for the Pro All Stars Series
(PASS) Super Late Models slated for May 17. They also will have
a weekly billboard at the track.
Meanwhile, 7-Eleven of Lincoln is increasing their involvement
in 2020 after a wildly successful partnership last year. The
famed convenience store will attach their name to the Spring
Board 100 on May 23 and the Dwarf Car Special on August 15. The
Dwarf Cars officially became the 7-Eleven Dwarf Cars midway
through 2019, and the coming season will continue this
sponsorship.
Optical Expressions of Berlin, VT is also growing their WMMP
presence. The company already had a billboard at the track, and
in 2020, race winners each week will visit Optical Expressions
Victory Lane. Passumpic Bank is stepping up, too, becoming the
official sponsor of the weekly 50/50 drawing.
White Mountains Community College, which has sponsored multiple
WMMP drivers over the years, now adds a track program to its
list of support. Before each event, WMMP will recognize the
White Mountains Community College Driver of the Week. The award
goes to one driver across all divisions who turned in the most
noteworthy performance at the previous event.
Several new companies have signed on for billboards and
contingency programs, too. O'Reilly Auto Parts and J.P. Sicard
Inc. will now have billboards on display each week while Bassett
Wheels plans to award product certificates in the Late Model and
Flying Tiger division.
These new agreements come on top of nearly every existing track
sponsor renewing for 2020. All division sponsors will return,
including the Foley Oil & Propane, Wells River Chevrolet,
Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank, and Dads 4 By Tool & Supply.
Foley Oil also remains as sponsor of the Independence Day
weekend event while Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast again presents the New Hampshire Governor's Cup. Caron
Fabrication is back as an event sponsor but will switch to the
Labor Day weekend event that features the return of the Modified
Racing Series.
The 2020 White Mountain Motorsports Park Season is currently
scheduled to begin on Sunday, May 10 at 6:00pm. This date
remains subject to change pending further developments related
to the COVID-19 outbreak. The annual Car Show will be held from
10:00am to 12:00pm followed by a full card of racing for all
five divisions. Admission is just $12 for adults, $3 for kids
ages 6-12, and $25 for a family of four (2 adults, 2 kids).
For more information, contact the White Mountain Motorsports
Park offices at (802) 244-6963 or
media@acttour.com, You
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Monster Truck Throwdown
at WMMP Cancelled
New Holiday
Doubleheader Event
Expected to be Announced Shortlyy |
N. Woodstock, NH - White Mountain Motorsports
Park (WMMP) and Monster Truck Throwdown officials announced
today that the event scheduled for Saturday, July 4 and Sunday,
July 5 has been cancelled due to complications and restrictions
in place related to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
While the decision had been made prior to new state guidelines
allowing limited fan attendance, the guidelines now in place
still would have kept many fans from attending who wished to.
Furthermore, the Pit Party and several other important parts of
the event could not happen due to required social distancing and
other health/safety measures. These factors would have prevented
the event from reaching its full potential.
As such, both parties agreed to cancel the event. Several other
Monster Truck Throwdown events at other venues had previously
been cancelled because of the pandemic. All advance ticket that
had already been purchased will be refunded in full.
"It's disappointing for sure," WMMP managing partner Cris
Michaud said. "We know there were a lot of people looking
forward to the event. However, if you're going to do a show like
this, you want to do it the right way. Hopefully, next year
things will have progressed to the point that we're able to."
Track officials are currently planning a new Independence Day
weekend celebration that would include racing on both Friday and
Saturday. They expect more information will be announced in the
next day or two.
"We're just waiting to get a couple contracts officially
signed," Michaud said. "Trust us when we say the event we're
working on is one that racing fans won't want to miss."
For more information, contact the White Mountain Motorsports
Park offices at (802) 244-6963,
media@acttour.com. You can also follow us on
Facebook at @WhiteMtnMotorsports. |
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Big Events, Growing Fields
Expected for WMMP in 2020 |
N. Woodstock, NH - 4-1-20 - The 28th season of
racing at North Woodstock's White Mountain Motorsports Park
(WMMP) is closing in. With 22 events on the calendar, the
track's "Thunder in the Mountains" moniker will ring true every
weekend this summer.
Barring further local or national developments, the season
opener is currently scheduled for Sunday, May 10. From there,
numerous major shows are scheduled for fans of all types of auto
racing. Three visits are planned for the Pro All Stars Series
while the American-Canadian Tour will visit twice.
Elsewhere, the Modified Racing Series makes its long-awaited
return on September 5 while the Monster Truck Throwdown has a
doubleheader on July 4 and 5. Add in the North East Mini Stock
Tour, Street Stock Showdown Series, New England Antique Racers,
NELCAR Legends, and Senior Tour Auto Racers, and WMMP will be
the epicenter of Northeast-based touring series.
Big things are on the docket for WMMP's weekly racing schedule,
too. Every division at the track is expected to maintain or
increase its car count from a year ago with most of the stars
returning. By adding more cars to the already-exciting racing,
Saturday nights will be a treat to fans in the region.
The story remains the same in the Foley Oil & Propane Late
Models: seeing whether a driver can top Quinny Welch. The
Groveton veteran claimed his fifth straight track championship
and eighth overall. With five wins and a perfect record of
top-5, Welch showed no signs of slowing down, making him and
early favorite for both another WMMP title and for the inaugural
New England Late Model Challenge Cup presented by American
Racer.
Still, Welch has plenty of competition. Four of his closest
challengers from 2019 are also registered for the coming season.
Five-time WMMP champion Stacy Cahoon of St. Johnsbury, VT,
affable old hand Mike "Beetle" Bailey of S. Barre, VT, many-time
winner Oren Remick of Monroe, NH, and former Riverside Speedway
Champion Jeff Marshall of Gilman, VT all have something to say
about the 2020 title.
Meanwhile, number-five point man Scott Corey will turn his car
over to Waterford, VT's Andy Hill, who utterly dominated the
Dwarf Car division the last two seasons. Barre, VT's Stephen
Donahue missed several races in 2019 but will be a threat if he
runs the full 2020 campaign. Moultonborough's Matt Morrill made
great strides last season while several intriguing new names
have been added to the roster.
The Wells River Chevrolet Flying Tigers will look to grow in
numbers in 2020 to match the impressive racing they put on.
Barton, VT's Shane Sicard returns to defend his title after
coming off an eight-win season. Plainfield, VT's Michael Potter
and Gilmanton, NH's Jody Sicard, the second- and third-place
runners overall, are eager to close the gap. Regional racer
David Ofsuryk is planning to join the Tiger wars with others
circulating in the rumor mill.
The Flying Tiger Triple Crown Series also returns in 2020 with
new sponsorship from Jon Parks Tractor. The series was highly
successful last year, with several Thunder Road racers such as
champion Jason Woodard taking on the best of WMMP. Big fields
and bigger action are expected once again for these 75-lap
events.
In the Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank Strictly Stock Mini's,
it remains to be seen who will reign this year. While 2020
runner-up Ryan Ware of Littleton has registered for the new
season, champion Dustin Jackson of Bethlehem has not. Should
Jackson return, it would not be surprising for the two to go
down to the wire again.
Division-wide numbers are anticipated to be strong either way.
Barton, VT's Adam Sicard, the 2018 champion, will try to take
the title back. Promising 2019 rookies such as Gavin McGinnis,
Jillian Baumgardner, and Andrew Kachmarik are returning for
another season along with more experienced hands Brett Jackson,
Dave Driscoll, Joe Giddings, and Keri Driscoll.
The most wide-open class may well be the 7-Eleven Dwarf Cars.
Defending champion Andy Hill is moving up to the Late Models and
taking six of the division's nine wins with him. Proven runners
such as "Downtown" Bobby Brown, Norm Forest, Jason Wyman, Kevin
Wyman, and Tommy Smithers are ready to fill the void.
Youth will again be served with a 13-event schedule for the Dads
4 By Tool & Supply Kids Trucks. Racers such as Thomas Smithers
VI, Dominic Warren, and Matthew Knowlton may not yet be able to
get their driver's licenses, but they're old enough to entertain
racing fans on the high banks.
The 2020 White Mountain Motorsports Park Season is slated to
begin on Saturday, May 9 at 6:00pm. All five divisions have a
full card of racing to kick off the 28th season of racing. The
annual Car Show will also be held from 10:00am to 12:00pm.
Admission is just $12 for adults, $3 for kids ages 6-12, and $25
for a family of four (2 adults, 2 kids). The event schedule
remains subject to change pending further developments.
For more information, contact the White Mountain Motorsports
Park offices at (802) 244-6963 or
media@acttour.com. You
can also follow us on Facebook at @WhiteMtnMotorsports. |
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Kids Junior Champ Kart
Program
Coming to
WMMP in 2020 |
N. Woodstock, NH - 1-27-20 - White Mountain
Motorsports Park (WMMP) officials have announced that a Junior
Champ Kart youth racing program is being added to the track's
2020 racing season. The summer program will allow young racers
to take the wheel of go-kart-style cars and get a taste of
racing action in a supportive environment.
A nine-race schedule has been set for the Junior Champ Kart
series between May and September. All events will be held on
Saturday mornings with the weekly stock car racing program
following in most cases.
The program will be similar to that of the Junior Champ Kart
series that has been in action at Barre, VT's Thunder Road since
2016. Division rules are identical with youngsters ages 5 to 14
allowed to compete at WMMP. Each event is a stand-alone event
with no season-long points awarded.
"This is designed to be a fun program for everyone involved,"
WMMP managing partner Cris Michaud said. "The Junior Champ Karts
have been a big success at Thunder Road the past four years --
in part because of the format. It's something families can do
together, and by not awarding points, it allows everyone to
focus on having fun and learning the ropes of racing without
stress. We're confident the program will be just as successful
at WMMP."
Two open practices will be held on Saturday, May 16 and
Saturday, May 23. The Junior Champ Kart season officially begins
on Saturday, May 30. Additional events have been scheduled for
June 6, June 20, June 27, July 11, August 1, August 15, August
22, and September 12. A Family Fun Day and barbeque to celebrate
the season is set for Saturday, September 26.
The pits are tentatively scheduled to open at 9:30am for all
events. Practice and racing will follow. More schedule times and
other information will be announced at a later date.
For more information, contact the White Mountain Motorsports
Park offices at (802) 244-6963 or
media@acttour.com. You
can also follow us on Facebook at @WhiteMtnMotorsports.
2020 White Mountain Motorsports
Park
Junior Champ Kart Schedule
# DAY - DATE - PITS OPEN
- Sat - May 16 - 9:30am (Practice Day)
- Sat - May 23 - 9:30am (Practice Day)
1 Sat - May 30 - 9:30am
2 Sat - Jun 06 - 9:30am
3 Sat - Jun 20 - 9:30am
4 Sat - Jun 27 - 9:30am
5 Sat - Jul 11 - 9:30am
6 Sat - Aug 01 - 9:30am
7 Sat - Aug 15 - 9:30am
8 Sat - Aug 22 - 9:30am
9 Sat - Sep 12 - 9:30am
- Sat - Fun Day & BBQ - Sep 26 - TBA
Schedule Subject to Change |
2020
WMMP GO-KARTING SCHEDULE PDF |
2020 GO-KARTING RULES - 01-28-2020 |
2020 GO-KARTING LICENSE APPLICATION
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Sunoco Named Official Fuel of
ACT, Thunder Road, and WMMP |
Waterbury, VT - 1-22-20 - The American-Canadian
Tour (ACT) and its sanctioned tracks will all be fueled by
Sunoco beginning in the 2020 season. New England Racing Fuel,
the official New England distributor of Sunoco race fuels, has
signed a multi-year agreement to make Sunoco the Official Fuel
of ACT, Barre, VT's Thunder Road Speedbowl, and N. Woodstock,
NH's White Mountain Motorsports Park (WMMP).
Sunoco and New England Racing Fuel will replace VP Racing Fuels
at ACT and Thunder Road, which had been the official fuel of
both since 2012. They were already the official fuel supplier of
WMMP, which is entering its second year of ACT sanctioning.
As part of the agreement, Sunoco standard 110 octane fuel will
now be available for purchase at all Thunder Road and WMMP
racing events. Sunoco fuel will also be presented as part of
several contingency awards and year-end bonuses. This includes
the Sunoco Hard Charger awards for all ACT Late Model Tour
events, Lenny's Shoe & Apparel Flying Tiger events at Thunder
Road, and Wells River Chevrolet Flying Tiger events at WMMP.
"We are very pleased to begin this new chapter as the Official
Fuel of ACT, Thunder Road, and WMMP," New England Racing Fuel
President and COO John Holland said. "New England Racing Fuel
has a long tradition of serving racers throughout Northern New
England, and ACT racers will benefit from the consistency and
widespread availability of our Sunoco Race Fuels. We are
confident this is the beginning of a long and mutually
successful partnership."
"We're looking forward to this new partnership," ACT managing
partner Cris Michaud said. "We had a great relationship with VP
Racing Fuels and certainly wish them the best going forward. At
the same time, we think Sunoco and New England Racing Fuel have
a lot to offer our teams, and we're excited to see what the
coming years bring."
Sunoco is one of the leading North American suppliers of
automotive fuels and other petroleum projects. The company was
founded in 1886 in Pittsburgh, PA and is currently headquartered
in Dallas, TX. Their fuels are used in commuter vehicles, auto
racing, powersports, agricultural equipment, and other
engine-powered machines. Sunoco also the official fuel of
NASCAR, the National Hot Rod Association, the Sports Car Club of
America, and more than 50 other national, regional, and local
racing series.
New England Racing Fuel is the official regional distributor of
Sunoco race fuel. The Burlington, CT-based company supplies race
tracks throughout New England with Sunoco fuel and offers many
other Sunoco products, such as pre-mixed small engine fuels, for
direct order. They are also an authorized dealer of Joe Gibbs
Driven Racing Oil and other top automotive brands. Visit
nerfinc.com or email
newenglandracingfuel@snet.net
to learn more.
For more information on ACT, contact the offices at (802)
244-6963,
media@acttour.com, or visit
www.acttour.com. You can also get updates on Facebook
and Twitter at @ACTTour. Those who wish to learn more about
Thunder Road can email
media@thunderroadvt.com,
visit
www.thunderroadvt.com, or
follow on Facebook and Twitter at @ThunderRoadVT. For more about
White Mountain Motorsports Park, "like" them on Facebook at
@WhiteMtnMotorsports. |
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Mountain Motorsports Park will host a 20-event schedule in 2020
with several major touring series plus special events for weekly
divisions such as the Strictly Stock Minis.
(Mark Alan Sumner Photo) |
WMMP Sets 2020
Racing Calendar |
N. Woodstock, NH - 12-3-19 -
White Mountain Motorsports Park (WMMP) has officially set the
2020 racing schedule for teams and fans. The track's 28th season
of racing currently has 20 events planned with several additions
and changes from the previous year.
The WMMP season officially opens on Saturday, May 9. The annual
Car Show will be held at the track that morning from
10:00am-12:00pm. It will be followed by an open practice for all
divisions with post time at 6:00pm. All Saturday events will
start at 6:00pm in 2020 except for those held on major race
weekends at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
The following weekend, the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) Super
Late Models will make their first visit of the season for a
special Sunday afternoon show. The PASS 150 presented by
7-Eleven of Lincoln, NH is slated for Sunday, May 17 at 1:00pm.
PASS will make two other visits to WMMP in 2020. Their second
150-lapper of the year in the White Mountains is Saturday, July
18. The third visit is set for Saturday, September 19, which
will also include the PASS Modifieds and Honey Badger Bar &
Grill Street Stock Series.
This season includes the return of the Modified Racing Series
(MRS) to WMMP for the first time since 2005. The 100-lap event
will be held on Saturday, July 4 as part of the Independence Day
spectacular with the annual holiday fireworks.
The American-Canadian Tour (ACT) is again making two trips to
WMMP. The Caron Fabrication Spring Green 120 is slated to
Saturday, June 13. The GoMotorsportsShop.com NELCAR Legends Tour
is also on the card that night. NELCAR will make a second visit
on Saturday, August 22.
The ACT Late Model Tour returns on Saturday, August 8 for the
third annual Midsummer 250. The $10,000-to-win event is fast
becoming one of the biggest events on the Northeast Late Model
racing schedule.
Saturday, July 25 will be a "Night for the Little Guys". Both
the North East Mini Stock Tour and Street Stock Showdown Series
will be in town for a pair of 50-lap specials. The Foley Oil &
Propane Late Models will be given the night off as they prepare
for the Coca-Cola New Hampshire Governor's Cup 150 and the
Midsummer 250 the following two weeks. The Late Models also have
100-lap specials as part of Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends,
respectively.
The Triple Crown Series for the Wells River Chevrolet Flying
Tigers returns in 2020 after a successful first season.
The three-race series will be contested on May 30, June 27, and
August 22, respectively. A Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank
Strictly Stock Mini Special is set for Saturday, September 12
while the 7-Eleven Dwarf Cars have a special event on Saturday,
August 15.
The 2020 season hits the halfway mark with the Country Camper
Midseason Championships on Saturday, July 11. The weekly
champions will be crowned at the Championship Night season
finale on Saturday, September 26.
For more information, contact the White Mountain Motorsports
Park offices at (802) 244-6963 or
media@acttour.com. You
can also follow us on
Facebook
at @WhiteMtnMotorsports.
# DAY DATE - TIME - EVENT
-- Sat April 25 - Noon to4:00pm - Practice for All Divisions
-- Sat May 9 - 10:00am to Noon - Annual Car Show
1:30 to 5:30pm - Open Practice
1 Sat May 9 - 6:00pm - Season Opener
2 Sun May 17 - 1:00pm - PASS 150
3 Sat May 23 - 6:00pm - LM Spring Board 100
4 Sat May 30 - 6:00pm - Jon Parks
Tractor Flying
Tiger Triple Crown #1
5 Sat Jun 6 - 6:00pm - Regular Event + Kids Rides
6 Sat Jun 13 - 6:00pm - ACT
Spring Green 120 & NELCAR Legends
7 Sat Jun 20 - 6:00pm - Regular + Kids Rides + Senior Tour Auto
Racers
8 Sat Jun 27 - 6:00pm - Jon Parks
Tractor Flying
Tiger Triple Crown #2
9 Fri Jul 3 - 6:00pm - Regular Event -
Holiday Fireworks
presented by Foley Oil & Propane
10 Sat July 4 - Night - The
Monster Truck Throwdown
11 Sun July 5 - Afternoon - The
Monster Truck Throwdown
10 Sat Jul 11 - 6:00pm - Mid-Season Championships
11 Sat Jul 18 - 7:00pm - PASS 150
12 Sat Jul 25 - 6:00pm - North East Mini Stock Tour & Street
Stock Showdown Series
13 Sat Aug 1 - 6:00pm - NH Governor's Cup 150
presented by Coca Cola of New England
14 Sat Aug 8 - 6:00pm - Midsummer 250 -
ACT Late Model Tour ($10,000 to win)
15 Sat Aug 15 - 6:00pm - Dwarf Car Special presented by 7-Eleven
of Lincoln, NH
16 Sat Aug 22 - 6:00pm - Jon Parks
Tractor Flying
Tiger Triple Crown #3
+ NELCAR Legends
-- Sat Aug 29 - Track Closed for Oxford 250 Weekend
17 Sat Sep 5 - 6:00pm - LM Leaf Peepers 100 + Modified Racing
Series
presented by Caron Fabrication
18 Sat Sep 12 - 6:00pm - Strictly Stock Mini Special + NEAR
19 Sat Sep 19 - 6:00pm - PASS 150 +
PASS Mods & Honey Badger Street Stock Series
20 Sat Sep 26 - 6:00pm - Championship Night
PRINTABLE 2020 WMMP SCHEDULE
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Monster Truck Throwdown
Coming to WMMP for
Independence Day Weekend
Modified Racing Series Event
Moved to Friday Night |
Monster Truck Advanced Ticket Order Form |
N. Woodstock, NH - 1-2-20 - A new kind of
fireworks has been added to this year's Independence Day weekend
in the White Mountains. The Monster Truck Throwdown will visit
N. Woodstock, NH's White Mountain Motorsports Park on Saturday,
July 4 and Sunday, July 5, bringing its unique brand of thrills
and excitement to the region.
Two separate monster truck shows are set for Saturday night and
Sunday afternoon. Both will include a variety of matches such as
side-by-side course racing, wheelie competitions, donut
competitions, and freestyle. Half a dozen trucks will be in
action, including an appearance by the popular Crustacean (or
"Crushstation") team. A motorcycle freestyle show is also
planned.
Tickets for each Monster Truck Throwdown event at WMMP are $20
for adults, $10 for kids ages 3-12, and $50 for a family of four
(2 adults, 2 kids). Advance tickets are available for purchase
by calling the WMMP offices at (802) 244-6963 ext. 4.
Due to the addition of the Monster Truck Throwdown, the Modified
Racing Series Independence Day 100 has been moved to Friday,
July 3 at 6:00pm. The Friday night show also includes weekly
WMMP racing action plus the annual holiday fireworks. The
updated schedule of events is available on the WMMP website.
"This will be a new experience for many fans in this area," WMMP
managing partner Cris Michaud said. "There have previously been
monster trucks at WMMP, but the Monster Truck Throwdown takes
things to another level. It's a great show for the whole family
and a perfect way to spend the holidays. With the Modified
Racing Series on Friday and the Monster Truck Throwdown on
Saturday and Sunday, fans can enjoy an entire weekend of fun at
the track."
The Monster Truck Throwdown was founded in 2013 and is the
leading organizer of professional outdoor monster truck events
in North America. Their 2020 schedule includes events spanning
the continent from Alberta to North Carolina. They are committed
to providing
an affordable family experience with high-flying thrills from
larger-than-life machines and superstar drivers.
As part of their fan-friendly mission, a pre-event Pit Party is
held at each venue. This allows fans of all ages to see the
vehicles up close, meet drivers for autographs and photos, and
even go for monster truck rides in some cases. Visit
www.monstertruckthrowdown.com
to learn more.
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Thunder Road, WMMP
Return to Berlin Mall for
Car Show This Weekend |
Barre, VT - 2-24-20 - This weekend, racing fans
in Vermont can get an early start on the 2020 season. Race cars
from Barre, VT's Thunder Road and N. Woodstock, NH's White
Mountain Motorsports Park (WMMP) will be on display at the
Berlin Mall Car Show in central Vermont this Friday, February 28
through Sunday, March 1.
For the second straight year, fans and Berlin Mall customers can
get up close with cars they'll see racing throughout Vermont and
New Hampshire this year. This year's Berlin Mall Car Show is
even bigger than the 2019 edition with nine cars slated to
appear.
The line-up includes cars from the Maplewood/Irving Oil Late
Models, Lenny's Shoe & Apparel Flying Tigers, Allen Lumber
Street Stocks, Burnett Scrap Metals Road Warriors, and
Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank Strictly Stock Minis. Two
go-karts will also be displayed from the Junior Champ Kart kid's
program at Thunder Road and WMMP.
Once they've seen the cars, fans can stick around and watch some
racing. Aaron's of Barre, VT has provided a big-screen TV to
show Thunder Road events from the 2018 and 2019 seasons filmed
by CVTSport.net. A Race to Read table will be set up on
Saturday, February 29 for kids to learn more about the popular
literacy program and sign up for this year's reading challenges.
"Even with the snow on the ground, the local racing season will
be here before you know it," Thunder Road and WMMP managing
partner Cris Michaud said. "The Berlin Mall Car Show is a great
way to build excitement and give fans a preview of the coming
season. It's at a location most of our fans can get to easily
and where teams can also catch the eyes of new fans. We had a
lot of fun at the Berlin Mall last year and are looking forward
to being back this weekend."
The Berlin Mall Car Show is set for Friday, February 28 through
Sunday, March 1 during normal mall hours. The mall is open on
Friday and Saturday from 10:00am to 9:00pm and on Sunday from
11:00am to 5:00pm. It is centrally located at 282 Berlin Mall
Road in Berlin, VT off Interstate 89 exit 7.
Thunder Road opens its 2020 racing season with the 22nd
Community Bank N.A. 150 featuring the American-Canadian Tour on
Sunday, May 3 at 1:30pm. The White Mountain Motorsports Park
season opener is set for Saturday, May 9 at 6:00pm.
For more information, contact the Thunder Road/WMMP offices at
(802) 244-6963,
media@thunderroadvt.com , or visit
www.thunderroadvt.com.
You can also get updates on Facebook and Twitter at @ThunderRoadVT or
@WhiteMtnMotorsports. |
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