When it comes to finding quality family time, the Woodards center theirs around racing. At Thunder Road in Barre, Vermont, you can find father Jason
Author: Leif Tillotson
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.
Rick Paya: An Impressive Career Comes to a Close
The winningest car owner and crew chief in American-Canadian Tour (ACT) history, Rick Paya, has ended the greatest dynasty in the history of series. “I
Rich Dubeau: The Champion Tom Curley Envisioned
Legendary promoter Tom Curley saw something special in Rich Dubeau after he made his first start in the American-Canadian Tour (ACT) in 2013. “Tom approached
10 Wild Rides at Thunder Road
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