
One of the biggest nights of the summer at Thunder Road Raceway featured 175 laps between three different feature races. Milton, Vermont, native Robert Gordon took the biggest win of the night. While he finished in 5th place in the Flying Tigers race, Gordon accumulated enough points throughout the season to earn the triple crown championship title. Gordon earned the title as triple crown championship just coming on the cusp of turning 60 years old. “I won five championships and almost 50 features in my racing career, but down here I’ve only won one feature,” Gordon said. “I come in the top ten every year. This triple crown is a pretty big deal. I’m pretty, pretty happy I’m still able to do this.”Danville, Vermont, native Derek Calkins took first place in the 100-lap Flying Tigers race. His top finish helped Gordon earn the triple crown title as Calkins took a late push against Mike Billado, who held first for the majority of the race. If Billado finished that race in first, he would have been the 2025 Triple Crown winner. In the 50-lap Late Models feature, Graniteville, Vermont, native Stephen Donahue fended off a tight battle to earn the top spot in the second-largest race of the night. Jamie Davis came away with first in the 25-lap Street Stock race.
One of the biggest nights of the summer at Thunder Road Raceway featured 175 laps between three different feature races.
Milton, Vermont, native Robert Gordon took the biggest win of the night. While he finished in 5th place in the Flying Tigers race, Gordon accumulated enough points throughout the season to earn the triple crown championship title. Gordon earned the title as triple crown championship just coming on the cusp of turning 60 years old.
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“I won five championships and almost 50 features in my racing career, but down here I’ve only won one feature,” Gordon said. “I come in the top ten every year. This triple crown is a pretty big deal. I’m pretty, pretty happy I’m still able to do this.”
Danville, Vermont, native Derek Calkins took first place in the 100-lap Flying Tigers race. His top finish helped Gordon earn the triple crown title as Calkins took a late push against Mike Billado, who held first for the majority of the race. If Billado finished that race in first, he would have been the 2025 Triple Crown winner.
In the 50-lap Late Models feature, Graniteville, Vermont, native Stephen Donahue fended off a tight battle to earn the top spot in the second-largest race of the night. Jamie Davis came away with first in the 25-lap Street Stock race.