Fisher Stands Tall In Thunder Road ACT Battle

BARRE, Vt. — Central Vermont race fans and teams made the trip to Thunder Road Int’l Speedbowl Sunday for the rain-delayed Community Bank 150 invasion from the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour.

Thirty-two teams made the return trip with Kaiden Fisher standing tall in victory lane.

Fisher claimed his first career Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour win in just his second season on the international touring circuit.

Chris Pelkey sat within striking distance but settled for second with Raphael Lessard holding onto third. West Burke’s Jesse Switser took a respectable fourth place run with 2024 Vermont Milk Bowl champion Marcel Gravel rounding out the top five.

Robert Gordon won the Flying Tiger main event and Fred Fleury topped the street stock race.

The finish:

Kaiden Fisher, Christopher Pelkey, Raphael Lessard, Jesse Switser, Marcel J. Gravel, Jason Corliss, Erick Sands, Brandon Lanphear, Alexendre Tardif, Cody Blake, D.J. Shaw, Chip Grenier, Jimmy Hebert, Brandon Gray, Chase Curtis, Scott Dragon, Justin Prescott, Gabe Brown, Brooks Clark, Shawn Swallow, Kyle Streeter, Derek Gluchacki, Jonathan Bouvrette, Remi Perreault, Cole Littlewood, Jaden Perry, Taylor Hoar, Jimmy Renfrew Jr., Kasey Beattie, Sebastien Couture, Tanner Woodard, Justin Storace.

 

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