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page 18 The WORLD September 24, 2014 Info: acttour.com ~ 802-244-6963 ADMISSION: S a t / S u n . , O c t . 4 & 5 S a t / S u n . , O c t . 4 & 5 S a t / S u n . , O c t . 4 & 5 - - - P o s t t i m e 1 p m P o s t t i m e 1 p m P o s t t i m e 1 p m I n f o : w w w . a c t t o u r . c o m 8 0 2 - 2 4 4 - 6 9 6 3 The best stock car racing & cow kissing you’ll ever see! ADULTS: $30 2-day ticket $25 Sunday only KIDS: 12 & under FREE Saturday is Pole Qualifying Day! with Steve Poulin n Out of the turmoil that was New Hampshire Motor Speedway sped Joey Logano, who took control of Sunday’s Sylvania 300 on a restart with 27 laps left and held on to win the second race in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. But the crux of Sunday’s race wasn’t about Logano’s fourth victory of the season and the second straight for Team Penske in the Chase. It wasn’t about Logano win- ning for the seventh time in his career and punching his ticket into the second elimination round under NASCAR’s new playoff for- mat. It wasn’t about Sunoco rookie Kyle Larson posting his second straight top-three finish. Larson ran second, passing third-place finisher Kevin Harvick on a green-white-checkered flag restart that took the race three laps past its scheduled distance, but Larson was almost an afterthought amid the chaos that scrambled the Chase standings. It wasn’t about another strong run for Jamie McMurray, who finished fourth, or about a top-five for six-time champion Jimmie Johnson, who came home fifth. It wasn’t about the crazy afternoon of polesitter Brad Keselowski, who ran back and forth through the field like a yo-yo, spun on Lap 194 of a scheduled 300 and nevertheless had a chance to win the race at the end before fall- ing back to seventh on the restart that took the race to overtime. No, the core of the race wasn’t about the winner. It was about those who survived—and those who didn’t. It was about uncharacteristic mis- takes on pit road. It was about the aggression and desperation on the track that left the cars of six of 16 Chase drivers in relative states of damage and disrepair. It was about Aric Almirola’s heroic drive to a sixth-place finish after the heartbreak of a late engine failure last week at Chicagoland Speedway. It was about the a 13th-place finish for AJ Allmendinger, who reentered the Chase conversation, as did Almirola, by avoiding the calamities that placed some of their more potent peers on the cusp of elimination. n Two-time American Canadian Tour Champion Wayne Helliwell, Jr. claimed a long deserved win in the 6th Annual Bond Auto ACT Invitational at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, NH on Saturday. The race was called complete on lap 44 due to darkness. “Unbelievable!” said Helliwell in the post-race press conference. “To be honest, I always have high hopes. We had a good car after practice. I’ve been under the weather the last couple weeks and it’s great to come back like this. Unbelievable!” he continued. The 43 car field provided three and four wide action for the majority of the scheduled 50 lap event before being called on lap 44. Helliwell marched from his 16th starting position to take the lead on lap 16 from Turner, ME’s Glen Luce, who led the first 15 laps. Helliwell had to hold off Montreal, QC’s Patrick Laperle through the final four cautions of the event. The race was called off due to darkness after the field took the green flag on the final restart on lap 44 and a multi-car accident occurred on the backstretch bringing out the red flag. Conditions became too obscure, while clean-up was occur- ring and the decision was made to call the race with 44 laps com- plete, a big break for Helliwell who pulled into Victory Lane with half-flat right front tire. Laperle came from the 25th starting posi- tion to take second for the second time in three years. Three-time Bond Invitational winner Eddie MacDonald or Rowley, MA com- pleted the podium. 2010 Bond Invitational winner Joey Polewarczyk, Jr. and Quebec’s Alex Labbe completed the top five. Helliwell con- tinued an odd tradition of a winning driver featuring the No. 7. Ray Parent (Tiverton, R.I.) won the 2009 Invitational in the No. 17RI, MacDonald won in the No. 17MA in 2009, 2011, and 2013, and Polewarczyk won the 2010 title in the No. 97NH car. “That was a great battle,” said Helliwell, who has now won at every track he’s raced at in the state of New Hampshire. “Track position was really good, and when I needed to get to the bottom the hole opened up for me to get through. Once I got out front the car was really strong. I couldn’t have asked for a better race.” n Brendan Gaughan capitalized on the opportunity to utilize the high line on the final restart of Saturday night’s VisitMyrtleBeach. com 300 at Kentucky Speedway to win his second NASCAR Nationwide Series race of the season. Gaughan, with a three-wide pass, powered around leaders Chase Elliott and Ty Dillon in the closing laps and cleared his competition in Turn 1, allowing him to cruise to an eight-tenths of a second lead over Richard Childress Racing teammate Brian Scott. “I love my restarts,” said Gaughan in Victory Lane. “It was an awesome restart. Shane (Wilson, crew chief) kept telling me that lap times were great when everyone did two and we did four (tires), so it took us a while to get back (towards the lead) there, but four Goodyear tires in the end were the difference.” On the final restart of the night, Dillon and Elliott bat- tled extremely hard for the win, but they forgot about the guy behind them on four tires. Gaughan with a head of steam used momentum to clear his competition with six laps to go and cruised to his second career NNS win, and first on an oval. He also won June’s road course race at Road America. Richard Childress Racing swept the top-three finishing positions with Brian Scott second and Dillon finishing third after a dominating performance. Gaughan, 39, credited his Earnhardt Childress Racing engine and transmission for assisting him in his triumph over the much younger Elliott (18) and Dillon (22). “There are great race teams and great young race car drivers, but the old dog still has something left,” said Gaughan. Leaving Kentucky, fourth place finisher Elliott holds a 20-point cushion over JR Motorsports teammate Regan Smith in the cham- pionship standings with six races remaining. n Cole Custer had his Sweet 16 and his coming-out party on the same afternoon. On a restart with four laps left in Saturday’s UNOH 175 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Custer surged to the front past Matt Crafton, who spun his tires approaching the start/finish line. Darrell Wallace Jr. drove hard to the inside entering Turn 1, passing Crafton for second and challenging Custer for the lead. But with four fresh tires to Wallace’s two, Custer prevailed in Turn 3 and pulled away to become the youngest winner in NASCAR national series history at 16 years, 7 months, 28 days. As he climbed from his No. 00 Haas Automation Chevrolet, Custer confessed to a surreal feeling. “I’ve been coming to these races since I was really young,” Custer said. continued on page 22 FOR THE MOST CURRENT CLASSIFIED ADS, VISIT OUR WEB PAGE: www.vt-world.com 802-371-0050 Most Cars With A 4-Month Warranty M&S Auto NORTHFIELD Exit 5 • Route 64 • 1¼ Miles Down On Right N E W L O C A T I O N 2001 Saturn SL2 one owner, 97K, excellent condition.....$3,495 2008 Subaru Outback 4x4 wagon, auto., 94K.....$10,995 2008 Subaru Legacy 4-dr. sedan, sunroof, auto., AWD, 89K,exc. cond......$9,895

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with Steve Poulinn Out of the turmoil that was New Hampshire Motor Speedway sped Joey Logano, who took control of Sunday’s Sylvania 300 on a restart with 27 laps left and held on to win the second race in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. But the crux of Sunday’s race wasn’t about Logano’s fourth victory of the season and the second straight for Team Penske in the Chase. It wasn’t about Logano win-ning for the seventh time in his career and punching his ticket into the second elimination round under NASCAR’s new playoff for-mat. It wasn’t about Sunoco rookie Kyle Larson posting his second straight top-three finish. Larson ran second, passing third-place finisher Kevin Harvick on a green-white-checkered flag restart that took the race three laps past its scheduled distance, but Larson was almost an afterthought amid the chaos that scrambled the Chase standings. It wasn’t about another strong run for Jamie McMurray, who finished fourth, or about a top-five for six-time champion Jimmie Johnson, who came home fifth. It wasn’t about the crazy afternoon of polesitter Brad Keselowski, who ran back and forth through the field like a yo-yo, spun on Lap 194 of a scheduled 300 and nevertheless had a chance to win the race at the end before fall-ing back to seventh on the restart that took the race to overtime. No, the core of the race wasn’t about the winner. It was about those who survived—and those who didn’t. It was about uncharacteristic mis-takes on pit road. It was about the aggression and desperation on the track that left the cars of six of 16 Chase drivers in relative states of damage and disrepair. It was about Aric Almirola’s heroic drive to a sixth-place finish after the heartbreak of a late engine failure last week at Chicagoland Speedway. It was about the a 13th-place finish for AJ Allmendinger, who reentered the Chase conversation, as did Almirola, by avoiding the calamities that placed some of their more potent peers on the cusp of elimination.n Two-time American Canadian Tour Champion Wayne Helliwell, Jr. claimed a long deserved win in the 6th Annual Bond Auto ACT Invitational at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, NH on

Saturday. The race was called complete on lap 44 due to darkness. “Unbelievable!” said Helliwell in the post-race press conference. “To be honest, I always have high hopes. We had a good car after practice. I’ve been under the weather the last couple weeks and it’s great to come back like this. Unbelievable!” he continued. The 43 car field provided three and four wide action for the majority of the scheduled 50 lap event before being called on lap 44. Helliwell marched from his 16th starting position to take the lead on lap 16 from Turner, ME’s Glen Luce, who led the first 15 laps. Helliwell had to hold off Montreal, QC’s Patrick Laperle through the final four cautions of the event. The race was called off due to darkness after the field took the green flag on the final restart on lap 44 and a multi-car accident occurred on the backstretch bringing out the red flag. Conditions became too obscure, while clean-up was occur-ring and the decision was made to call the race with 44 laps com-plete, a big break for Helliwell who pulled into Victory Lane with half-flat right front tire. Laperle came from the 25th starting posi-tion to take second for the second time in three years. Three-time Bond Invitational winner Eddie MacDonald or Rowley, MA com-pleted the podium. 2010 Bond Invitational winner Joey Polewarczyk, Jr. and Quebec’s Alex Labbe completed the top five. Helliwell con-tinued an odd tradition of a winning driver featuring the No. 7. Ray Parent (Tiverton, R.I.) won the 2009 Invitational in the No. 17RI, MacDonald won in the No. 17MA in 2009, 2011, and 2013, and Polewarczyk won the 2010 title in the No. 97NH car. “That was a great battle,” said Helliwell, who has now won at every track he’s raced at in the state of New Hampshire. “Track position was really good, and when I needed to get to the bottom the hole opened up for me to get through. Once I got out front the car was really strong. I couldn’t have asked for a better race.” n Brendan Gaughan capitalized on the opportunity to utilize the high line on the final restart of Saturday night’s VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300 at Kentucky Speedway to win his second NASCAR Nationwide Series race of the season. Gaughan, with a three-wide pass, powered around leaders Chase Elliott and Ty Dillon in the closing laps and cleared his competition in Turn 1, allowing him to cruise to an eight-tenths of a second lead over Richard Childress Racing teammate Brian Scott. “I love my restarts,” said Gaughan in Victory Lane. “It was an awesome restart. Shane (Wilson, crew chief) kept telling me that lap times were great when everyone did two and we did four (tires), so it took us a while to get back (towards the lead) there, but four Goodyear tires in the end were the difference.” On the final restart of the night, Dillon and Elliott bat-tled extremely hard for the win, but they forgot about the guy behind them on four tires. Gaughan with a head of steam used momentum to clear his competition with six laps to go and cruised to his second career NNS win, and first on an oval. He also won June’s road course race at Road America. Richard Childress Racing swept the top-three finishing positions with Brian Scott second and Dillon finishing third after a dominating performance. Gaughan, 39, credited his Earnhardt Childress Racing engine and transmission for assisting him in his triumph over the much younger Elliott (18) and Dillon (22). “There are great race teams and great young race car drivers, but the old dog still has something left,” said Gaughan. Leaving Kentucky, fourth place finisher Elliott holds a 20-point cushion over JR Motorsports teammate Regan Smith in the cham-pionship standings with six races remaining. n Cole Custer had his Sweet 16 and his coming-out party on the same afternoon. On a restart with four laps left in Saturday’s UNOH 175 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Custer surged to the front past Matt Crafton, who spun his tires approaching the start/finish line. Darrell Wallace Jr. drove hard to the inside entering Turn 1, passing Crafton for second and challenging Custer for the lead. But with four fresh tires to Wallace’s two, Custer prevailed in Turn 3 and pulled away to become the youngest winner in NASCAR national series history at 16 years, 7 months, 28 days. As he climbed from his No. 00 Haas Automation Chevrolet, Custer confessed to a surreal feeling. “I’ve been coming to these races since I was really young,” Custer said.

continued on page 22

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Vermont’s loon population had a record year for nesting success, producing 65 fledglings, or chicks that survived to leave the nest, on lakes and ponds throughout the state.

Loons faced dramatic declines in the 20th century mostly due to shoreline development and human disturbance of loon habitat, but were removed from Vermont’s endangered species list in 2005 following decades of recovery efforts.

Peregrine falcons, which also were removed from Vermont’s endangered species list in 2005, saw similarly strong nesting success this year.

“Rare birds such as peregrine falcons and loons are very sensitive to human disturbance while nesting,” said John Buck, nongame bird project leader for the Fish & Wildlife Department. “They nest only in a few specific habitats, so they need to find these in undeveloped places that are away from people.”

The lingering winter weather appears to have proven difficult for Vermont’s nesting bald eagles, which produced only 17 fledglings in 2014, down from 2013’s modern day record of 26.

“A single down year for bald eagle nesting is not a major concern at this point, as nesting suc-cess will vary from year to year due to fluctua-tions in weather or food,” said Buck. “We remain optimistic about the future of eagles in Vermont due to the widespread reports we have received of adult eagles throughout the state.”

Bald eagles are no longer a federally endan-gered species, but they are still listed under Vermont’s Endangered Species Act, as the birds have been slower to recover in the state.

Other bird species monitored by the Fish & Wildlife Department and its partners saw mixed nesting success this year. Common terns pro-duced only 16 fledglings out of 220 nests, due in part to depredation from gulls and great-horned owls on the nests. Biologists also monitored the grasshopper sparrow and black tern, which appeared to be stable in their small and limited habitats.

Vermont’s rare birds are monitored in a coop-erative agreement between the Fish & Wildlife Department and its conservation partners, Vermont Center for Ecostudies and Audubon Vermont.

“The return of loons and peregrines to Vermont is one of the state’s great conservation success stories, but much remains to be done,” said Buck. “The continued support from our partners and from the citizens of Vermont is critical for the future success of these important species.”

Vermonters can help researchers in their effort to conserve birds by donating online to the non-game wildlife fund at www.vtfishandwildlife.com/support_nongame.cfm or by purchasing a newly redesigned conservation license plate, available in October.

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Tree Stand Safety Tips for HuntersTree stands get hunters out of sight and smell of wary deer, but

they can also get hunters into trouble. Here areas some tips from the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department to help stay safe and get the most out of your tree stand hunting experience:

- Choose a live, straight tree. - Buy smart. Only use stands certified by the Treestand

Manufacturers Association (TMA). - Inspect them each time you use them. - Know the rules. On state lands, it is illegal to place nails or

other hardware into trees or to build permanent structures. On private lands, you must have landowner permission to erect a tree stand, cut or remove trees or other plants, or to cut limbs. All stands, including ground blinds, must be marked with the owner’s name and address.

- Always wear a full-body safety harness, even for climbing. Most falls occur going up and down the tree and getting in and out of the stand.

- Don’t go too high. The higher you go, the vital zone on a deer decreases, while the likelihood of a serious injury increases.

- Never carry firearms or bows up and down trees. Always use a haul line to raise and lower all gear. Make sure your firearm is unloaded.

- Familiarize yourself with your gear before you go. The morn-ing of opening day is a poor time to put your safety belt on for the first time.

- Be careful with long-term placement. Exposure can damage straps, ropes and attachment cords. Also, the stand’s stability can be compromised over time, as the tree grows.

- Hunt smart. Hunt safe. Wear Orange.

Falling from tree stands is a major cause of hunting injuries. VT Fish & Wildlife urges hunters to always follow these safety tips when using a tree stand. Photo by Tom Rogers.

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