Aug 18, 2017 | Lee Speedway, NE Racing News
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LEE, N.H. — Hobby Stocks and Ironmen Stocks will run double feature races while Super-Modifieds and Late Model Sportsmen will have 30-lap main events highlighting this Friday night’s action here at Lee USA Speedway.
The father-son team of Boe and Ryan Green of Berwick, Maine, are among the favorites in the two 25-lap hobby stock feature races along with Jimmy Renfrew Jr, of Candia, NH, and Pelham’s Paul Palen. Torrey Kovalesky, of Atkinson, NH, Patrick Tanguay, Lebanon, ME, and Kevin Aberle, Wilmington, MA, also are in the mix of top contenders.
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Aug 14, 2017 | Lee Speedway, NE Racing News

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Lee, NH – The annual running of the Ollie Silva Memorial 75-lapper for the International Supermodified Association (ISMA) is the biggest event on the August calendar each year at Lee USA Speedway, and the 2017 edition of the race ran on Friday night in front of a packed grandstand.
A strong field of the high-powered open-wheelers invaded “New Hampshire’s Center of Speed” filled the pit area, and after a round of time trials and three lightning-quick qualifying races were run, the starting field was set for the main event.
Jamie Timmons of North Andover, MA was missing from the feature event starting lineup, having been knocked out of competition after a hard crash in his qualifier. Timmons slammed the frontstretch wall and destroyed his racer, reportedly suffering back injuries in the wreck, though he walked to the ambulance under his own power.”
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Aug 5, 2017 | Lee Speedway, NE Racing News, PASS, SLM, Touring Series News

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Lee, NH – Glen Luce of Turner, Maine pulled away from the field in the late stages of Friday night’s Pro All Stars Series North Super Late Model 150-lapper at Lee USA Speedway in Lee, New Hampshire to post his second win on the touring series this season.
Luce started from 14th position, patiently making steady progress through the field as Scarborough, Maine’s Garrett Hall set the pace for the first sixty laps. Six-time PASS North champion Johnny Clark took over and looked like a possible winner before Luce and 12th-place starter Travis Benjamin moved into contention with about 30 laps to go.
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Aug 3, 2017 | Lee Speedway, NE Racing News, PASS, Touring Series News
PASS North Back On Track This Weekend At Lee USA Speedway
NAPLES, ME (August 3) – In their last opportunity to race prior to the 44th Annual Scott’s Recreation Oxford 250 presented by Fastway Trailer Products, the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) North Super Late Models will be back on track this Friday night at Lee USA Speedway in New Hampshire. Coming in to this weekend’s action, seven drivers are within striking distance for the championship. With his win last weekend at Oxford Plains, two-time 250 winner, Travis Benjamin, has taken over the points lead, while Glen Luce, Ben Rowe, and DJ Shaw are all within 50 points of the leader. Dave Farrington, Jr., six-time PASS North champion, Johnny Clark, and New Hamsphire’s own, Derek Griffith, are all still in the thick of the fight of one of the championship contenders has a hiccup at Lee USA Speedway this weeken.
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Aug 1, 2017 | Lee Speedway, NE Racing News
LEE, N.H. -.– Professional Super Late Model cars and stars of the PASS Tour Series return to Lee USA Speedway this Friday night as part of six divisions in a special six-feature race program starting at 6:45PM
Some of the top drivers in New England full-fender late model racing will be in the field as well as winged Super-Modifieds, Hobby Stocks, Ironmen Stocks, and Pure Stocks.
Current PASS Tour point leader Ben Rowe, of Turner, ME, and Travis Benjamin, Belfast, ME, lead the list of drivers in the field. D.J. Shaw, of Center Conway, NH, Derek Griffith, Hudson, NH, and Joey Doiron, Berwick, ME, all are top-10 point drivers expected to compete in the 150-lap main event.
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Jul 24, 2017 | Lee Speedway, NE Racing News

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Lee, NH – The Valenti Modified Racing Series rolled into the Lee USA Speedway for a pair of 50-lap events on Friday night, the second appearance of the year for the tour at “New Hampshire’s Center of Speed“. It was a memorable night for the two VMRS feature winners as both Dan Meservey, Jr. of Brewster, MA and Troy Talman of Oxford, MA picked up their first-ever series victories in the doubleheader.
Polesitter Dylan Rock of Enfield led the opening 46 laps of the first 50-lap run, but a late-race restart gave Meservey the shot he needed, and he made the best of it. Meservey slipped past Rock to take the point on lap 47, and led the field to John Spence Jr.‘s checkered flag three laps later to collect the win.
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