
Last Thursday, leaders from the Bullring Bash Quarter Mile Challenge visited the two venues that will play host to three exciting shows this summer, White Mountain Motorsports Park in New Hampshire and Thunder Road International Speedbowl in Vermont.
At both tracks, the Bullring Bash staff worked on parking layouts and safety response plans, while also meeting with the owners of both tracks, Cris Michaud and Pat Malone.
It was Bullring Bash founder Josh Vanada’s first trip to White Mountain, and he left the speedway with only good things to say.
“I had heard a lot of positive things about White Mountain, but had never been there before,” Vanada said. “I was blown away by the character of the track, and impressed by the cleanliness of the facility.”
Thunder Road was equally as impressive.
“I was taken back by the improvements that the new ownership is making there,” Vanada said. “Thunder Road is truly one of the nation’s finest short tracks, and we are honored to be racing there in our inaugural season.”
“Cris Michaud and Pat Malone are first class, and we are looking forward to producing our trio of all-star events at their venues this summer!”
The Bullring Bash Quarter Mile Challenge will have additional announcements regarding registered teams, sponsors, officials, and much more in the coming weeks. To keep up with the Bullring Bash, teams and fans can visit http://www.bullringbash.com. Fans can also stay connected on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @BullringBashQMC.
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Paul Lambert is an aspiring collegiate journalist. A writer and broadcaster, Paul's excited to cover New England short track racing in 2021. Paul has also been published in the Boston Herald, Speedway Illustrated and on Autoweek.com.


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