BARRE, Vt. — Whereas maintaining a tally of the climate all day Sunday, Thunder Highway Worldwide Speedbowl placed on probably the greatest short-track races in latest reminiscence.
Twenty-four Maplefields/Irving Late Fashions joined the sector for the 63rd Mekkelsen RV Memorial Day Traditional 125 on Father’s Day Sunday with Kaiden Fisher incomes the pole place in Plus/Minus qualifying. Fisher confirmed the way in which early as final Thursday’s winner Chris Pelkey adopted in second adopted by Brandon Grey, Bobby Therrien and Justin Prescott working nose-to-tail within the early goings.
Whereas Fisher seemed unstoppable, Grey started to shut in late earlier than the lap 100 warning for Stephen Donahue’s damaged trip in flip one.
On the restart, Grey would spherical Fisher to take the lead, however the hood-pins of the S.D. Eire Concrete machine had been glued to the bumper of the C.W. Grey Auctioneers Chevy. The 2 swapped lanes because the battle ensued and with 5 laps remaining, the lapped automotive of Mike Rubalcaba made issues attention-grabbing.
With the hole closed between the 2 entrance runners, they once more swapped lanes with Grey main all however the final lap as Fisher simply edged him on the line by 0.036-seconds on in inside groove. Chris Pelkey maintained third place on the line adopted by Therrien and Prescott to finish the highest 5.
Jamie Davis gained the rk Miles Avenue Shares characteristic and Derrick Calkins claimed the Flying Tiger primary occasion.


















