Lee, NH (September 5, 2009) — In keeping with the tradition of honoring and
remembering those that lost their lives at the World Trade Center on
September 11, 2001, the management of Lee USA Speedway, along with race
sponsor Whelen Engineering, has extended an invite to all public safety
employee's, to a night of exciting stock car racing action at the Route 125
oval, in Lee, NH on Friday, September 11, 2009.

The program has been named "A Day to Remember" by speedway management.

"It's our way of saying thanks for all they do," said track owner John "Red"
MacDonald. "Policemen, Firefighters, EMT's, Paramedics, all put their lives
on the line for us everyday. 9-11 is a quick reminder of just how much these
men and women risk their own lives, and the service they provide their
communities. They are real heroes and it's our way of showing appreciation."
said the longtime race track operator. "We would like them to come and be
our guest," MacDonald concluded.

The invite is open to ANY and ALL firemen, policemen, ambulance personnel,
and dispatchers from any department. Those attending are asked to display
their department issued identification at the speedway box office for
admittance.

Friday night's race card will feature the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series
and six weekly divisions.  With only two more Friday night dates and points
races on the schedule, it is crunch time for those vying for track
championships.

Fans are reminded that Lee USA Speedway is a family friendly entertainment
option with
a family seating section offering a non- smoking grandstand, an adjacent
playground for kids, and exciting NASCAR sanctioned short track racing.

Race time is at 7:15 PM. General Admission ticket prices for adults are $10
children from 13 to 16 years old are $6 and children 12 and under are FREE.