Barre, Vermont’s Thunder Road bills itself as “The Nation’s Site of Excitement.” It accurately describes the paved, quarter-mile oval. Since 1960, some of the sport’s most accomplished drivers have found glory on Thunder Road’s high banks — but many more have left with heartache and mangled cars. They call turn four “The Widowmaker,” however, the entire frontstretch wall has been the site of hundreds of accidents over the years. Here’s a sample of a few wrecks where the driver and car returned to race again.
The Outside Groove contributor first started photographing auto racing in 1997, with some of his work appearing on the original Outside Groove. The award-winning writer and photographer from Vermont has covered the sport throughout New England, New York, and Canada.