Over $100,000 Purse on Tap to Celebrate the 60th Vermont Milk Bowl
Barre, VT — The 60th Vermont Milk Bowl presented by Northfield Savings Bank just got even more exciting after officials announced today that the purse for the iconic event has swelled to over $100,000. Along with an increase for top finishers and in lap money, the Milk Bowl qualifying ‘Triple-50’ heat races will once again feature a separate purse structure for the top ten runners. Two possible bonuses and contingency partners have also come together to help celebrate the 60th Vermont Milk Bowl to the tune of a $103,100 total posted awards.
All told, the winner of the 2022 Milk Bowl could earn upwards of $25,000 while the purse is spread across the board to support everyone who qualifies into the event.
It all begins Saturday, October 1st with Booth Bros./Hood Qualifying Day. The best ACT Late Model drivers and teams from across the Northeast will start by setting the ‘Triple-50s’ heat race line-ups through time trials. The fastest Maplewood/Irving Oil, ACT-type Late Model will earn the $1,000 Booth Bros./Hood Pole Award with second-fastest again set to earn a $500 bonus, guaranteeing the front row for Sunday. With Milk Bowl time trials breaking the track record twice in the last five years, the competition is always well-prepared for their two most crucial laps of the season.
Following time trials, the ‘Triple-50’ heat races roll out and qualify the rest of the field for Sunday’s 60th Vermont Milk Bowl, with an added twist. For the first time since 2019, the three ‘Triple-50’ heats will have their own separate guaranteed purse of $4,300 each. Each position is crucial enough, but with $1,000 going to the winner of each heat, drivers will be battling hard for an early pay-day and the chance for more on Sunday.
Speaking of; Sunday, October 2nd welcomes yearly festivities for the 60th Vermont Milk Bowl. As if joining the list of greats like Crouch, Cabana, Laperle, and Sweet isn’t enough award, the winner of the ‘Toughest Short Track Stock Car Race in North America’ will take home at least $12,000 with increased payouts through the top eleven finishers. All qualified drivers are guaranteed $1,100 to start. Lap money is again up for grabs to the top-3 runners of each lap. With the increase to $100 per lap, leaders will steal $50, second across the line will earn $30 and third will take $20.
Last, but certainly far from least, two special bonuses have also been posted. The Milk Bowl is a segment race featuring three separate 50-lap sprints with the field inverted from the previous segment’s finishing order and a winner determined through a special points system. To further boost what has made the Milk Bowl captivating for 60 years, big money is on the line for the winner who can kiss the cow with as little points as possible.
If the winner can sweep all three segments, earning a ‘Perfect Three’ points, they will earn an additional $10,000, on top of the $12,000 top prize. This feat has been secured just three times, most recently in 1986 by 4-time winner Robbie Crouch. A second bonus is up for grabs if this year’s victor earns a score of four-to-five total points, taking $5,000 if they can best Nick Sweet’s record-tying 4th victory last year by, at least, four points.
With this being the 60th running of the iconic end-of-year classic, as well as an ACT Late Model Tour ‘100%er’ event, ACT and Thunder Road owners Cris Michaud and Pat Malone thought the time was right for a celebration. “We want to go all out for our big 60th show,” said Michaud. “By elevating the purse, bringing back heat race money, and adding in the total-point bonuses we feel the racing will be more exciting than ever as drivers battle hard to kiss the cow!”
60th Vermont Milk Bowl presented by Northfield Savings Bank Purse Breakdown
Booth Bros./Hood Pole Award – $1,500
1st – $1,000, 2nd – $500 |
‘Triple-50s’ Heat Race Purse – $4,300 x 3 ($12,900)
1st – $1,000, 2nd – $700, 3rd – $600, 4th – $500, 5th – $400, 6th – $300, 7th through 10th – $200. |
B-Feature ‘Last Chance Race’ Purse – $4,975 |
60th Vermont Milk Bowl presented by Northfield Savings Bank – $53,150.00
1st – $12,000, 2nd – $6,000, 3rd – $4,000, 4th – $3,000, 5th – $2,500, 6th – $2,000, 7th – $1,750, 8th – $1,500, 9th – $1,400, 10th – $1,300, 11th – $1,200, 12th through 26th – $1,100. |
Milk Bowl Score Bonuses – $15,000
3 Point Final Score – $10,000 4-5 Point Final Score – $5,000 |
Lap Money – $15,000
$100 per lap split among the Top-3 (1st – $50, 2nd – $30, 3rd – $20) |
Contingencies – $575
Ford Racing – $500 Bonus DRP Performance Products – $75 Certificate |
Total Purse – $103,100
For more information, contact the Thunder Road offices at (802) 244-6963, media@thunderroadvt.com, or visit www.thunderroadvt.com. You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @ThunderRoadVT.
Sources: Cale King/Thunder Road Speedbowl PR
(tr10172117.jpg): Nick Sweet tied Robbie Crouch’s longstanding 4-Milk Bowl victories in 2021 to the tune of $12,280. In 2022, that winner’s share has the possibility of doubling. (Alan Ward photo)
(2022-MB-Purse-2.png): Breakdown of 60th Northfield Savings Bank Vermont Milk Bowl Purse. (Tapley Designs/ACT File)
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