On April 28, 2021

New season on the horizon 

Over 100 cars expected to race May 1 at Devil’s Bowl Speedway

Saturday, May 1 at 7 p.m.—WEST HAVEN—Devil’s Bowl Speedway is ready to set records in 2021. The historic Vermont dirt track opens its 55th season of racing on Saturday, May 1 at 7 p.m. 

The new season is expected to smash modern-era records, as a huge wave of new drivers across five racing divisions has entered the fray. A diverse field of nearly 80 cars attended an open practice session last weekend, and all signs point to an opening-night car count well past 100 entries.

The headline Sportsman Modified class — with more than 30 cars expected to attempt qualifying — will run for a whopping $2,500 winner’s purse on opening night. The feature event has been extended from 30 laps to 32, signifying the car number of driver Matt Bilodeau, who passed away unexpectedly in early April.

Reigning champion Demetrios Drellos of Queensbury, New York, will return for opening night, and he will be one of many drivers honored during a special awards ceremony  since the annual Banquet of Champions was cancelled due to the pandemic.

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Veteran Frank Hoard III (#13) will race at the season opener on Saturday, May 1 as one of the leading championship contenders at Devil’s Bowl Speedway.

Drellos, who is fresh off a runner-up showing on the dirt at Bristol Motor Speedway in his Big Block Modified, won five Sportsman races at Devil’s Bowl last year en route to his first title. “The Greek Streak” will have dozens of challengers trying to dethrone him including former Devil’s Bowl champion Adam Pierson, and his father, Gene, a former Coupe champion who will run at Devil’s Bowl for the first time in his long career.

The Limited Sportsman division is stacked with emerging stars and raw rookies, with a car count numbering deep into the 30s. The championship battle is wide open with leading contenders Anthony Ryan, Austin Comes, Evan Roberts, Scott FitzGerald, Larry Gallipo, and many more searching for their first title.

The Super Stock division is expected to continue its recent growth, and champion Andrew FitzGerald of West Rutland, will have his hands full. A solid group of winners, champions, and newcomers will help improve the car count significantly over recent years — even as several drivers have graduated to the Limited Sportsman class.

The Mini Stock division will have a swell of new racers, and could reach up to 30 entries at the opener. Chris Conroy of Newport, New Hampshire, returns to defend his title and brings a pair of new teammates with him. Seven rookies have registered already, with more expected.

The Mini Sprint division, like the Super Stocks, is anticipating growth into the mid-teens. With champion Cody O’Brien moving up, Austin Chaves of Chester, Vt., aims for his second title. Chaves has plenty of company at the top, though, with drivers ranging in age from 11 to 65 years old.

Grandstand admission is $12 for adults (age 13+), and $5 for children 12 and under. Infield drive-in parking, weather permitting, will be $20 for adults and free for kids. Pit area admission is $25 for members and $35 for non-members. State-mandated restrictions remain in place; face masks are required, though vaccination cards are not.

A cap will be placed on grandstand ticket sales per state guidelines. Infield tickets will only be sold at the speedway on race day.

Devil’s Bowl Speedway is located on Route 22A in West Haven, 20 minutes from Rutland.  For more info, visit DevilsBowlSpeedwayVT.com.

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