WEST
HAVEN, Vt. – The biggest dirt track race in New England has a new date: Labor
Day weekend. The second annual
$10,000-to-win Interstate All Battery Center Vermont 200 Weekend at Devil’s
Bowl Speedway has been moved to the late-summer holiday on Saturday, August 31
and Sunday, September 1, in order to better accommodate traveling fans and race
teams – and to allow for an even bigger party atmosphere.
Though
the event was a success in 2018, the format for the weekend has been retooled
to allow for a shorter, two-division program on Sunday. The GM “602” crate engine Sportsman Modified
division will once again be the Sunday headliner with all qualifying and the
200-lap main event held that day. The
Sprint Cars of New England tour will also be in action on Sunday with its first
Vermont 200 Weekend appearance.
The
Saturday card features Devil’s Bowl’s Super Stock, Mini Stock, and 500cc Mini
Sprint classes, along with a new “Win-And-You’re-In” event for the Limited
Sportsman division that guarantees the winner a starting spot in Sunday’s
200-lap race. Sportsman drivers also
have the option for extra track time on Saturday by competing in the Ron Casey
Memorial Non-Winners Shootout. Racing on
Saturday is followed by Devil’s Bowl’s famous annual pig roast, bonfire party,
and fireworks, which draws hundreds of guests and weekend campers.
Like
every event at Devil’s Bowl Speedway, any driver is eligible to compete in the
Vermont 200 regardless of past racing experience; in 2019, however, a $2,000
bonus has been posted for the winner if he or she is a regular weekly Sportsman
competitor at their local track. A
diverse mix of Sportsman drivers and outside invaders kept fans thrilling over
the action up front all race long before Brett Hearn of Sussex, N.J., took the
win, earning more than $13,000 in purse money and bonuses.
“The
Vermont 200 was great in its first year, but we took notes all weekend and
started planning changes immediately,” Devil’s Bowl Speedway promoter Mike
Bruno said. “We have taken steps to cut the
Sunday show back to four or five hours at most, and moving the race to Labor
Day weekend should make it easier for people to travel or camp overnight with
the holiday on Monday. We’re always
learning and listening to our fans and racers, and we will make the Vermont 200
even bigger and better for them.”
Devil’s
Bowl Speedway’s 2019 season will open on Sunday night, May 19; the full
schedule will be released soon.
Membership licenses and season passes are available now.
Devil’s
Bowl Speedway is located on Route 22A in West Haven, Vt., four miles north of
U.S. Route 4, Exit 2, and just 20 minutes from Rutland, Vt. For more information, visit www.DevilsBowlSpeedwayVT.com
or call (802) 265-3112. Devil’s Bowl Speedway is on Facebook at facebook.com/DevilsBowlSpeedway,
and on Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat at @DevilsBowlSpeed; follow the action
using the #DevilsBowl hashtag.Source: Devil's Bowl Media Press Release and Track photo.
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