{"id":2185,"date":"2010-05-03T17:31:07","date_gmt":"2010-05-03T17:31:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/maineracer.com\/wp\/?p=2185"},"modified":"2010-05-03T17:31:07","modified_gmt":"2010-05-03T17:31:07","slug":"april-30-results-release-for-lee-usa-speedway","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/maineracing.com\/legacy\/2010\/05\/april-30-results-release-for-lee-usa-speedway\/","title":{"rendered":"APRIL 30 RESULTS RELEASE FOR LEE USA SPEEDWAY"},"content":{"rendered":"<p \/>Lee, NH &#8211; Wayne Helliwell, Jr. was fast right out of the trailer on  opening<br \/> night at Lee USA Speedway, and the 2009 NASCAR Whelen All-American  Series<br \/> Late Model champion opened up his title defense with a feature win.<\/p>\n<p> Jeremy Harclerode led the E Keys 4 Cars 50-lap main event to green, but  he<br \/> only stayed out front for a few laps before Helliwell motored past.  \u00a0Once in<br \/> the lead, Helliwell was never seriously challenged, but there was plenty  of<br \/> good racing back in the pack.<br \/>\n<br \/><!--more--><\/p>\n<p> By the ten-lap mark, Pat Floyd had worked past Harclerode for second,  with<br \/> Bobby Baillargeon holding fourth in front of a tight battle between J.R<br \/> Baril and Tom Fuller, with Miles Chipman right behind the pair looking  for<br \/> room.<\/p>\n<p> Chipman got tired of waiting on lap 20, and made it three wide coming  off<br \/> turn two to get past both Baril and Fuller in one straightaway to take<br \/> fifth. \u00a0By lap 30, Chipman was past Baillargeon for fourth, and he  quickly<br \/> made his way past Harclerode for third.<\/p>\n<p> Up front meanwhile, it was all Helliwell, and the defending champ went  on<br \/> the score his first of the year in the Bruce Bernhardt machine. \u00a0Floyd  got a<br \/> solid runner-up finish for his efforts, with Chipman, Harclerode, and  Fuller<br \/> next across the stripe.<\/p>\n<p> Former champ J.R. Baril wound up in the sixth spot, with Baillargeon,  Moe<br \/> Lattime, and rookies Travis Canney and A.J. Panessiti rounding out the  top<br \/> ten in the first feature event of the 2010 season.<\/p>\n<p> Grant Aither picked right up where he left off in the Prime Storage Late<br \/> Model Sportsman feature event, dominating the action to pick up his  first<br \/> win of the season. \u00a0Aither was the class of the field all night, and he<br \/> picked up a heat win during qualifying as well.<\/p>\n<p> Jesse Bousquet jumped out front early in the main, but Tony Kawejsza  quickly<br \/> made his way past to take over the top spot. \u00a0On lap seven, Aither took  his<br \/> shot coming off two, ducking under Kawejsza for the lead.<\/p>\n<p> Aither was on cruise control the rest of the way, leading them to the<br \/> checkers to pick up the win. \u00a0Kawejsza held on for second, with Ron  Bolduc,<br \/> Bobby Gahan, Ryan Green, Steve Wilmot, Michele Fushpanski, Patrick  Stewart,<br \/> rookie Josh Ball, and Bousquet the rest of the top ten.<\/p>\n<p> ISMA veteran Justin Belfiore is filling in for the injured Dan Bowes in<br \/> Small Block Super competition, and he put the defending champion&#8217;s car  in<br \/> victory lane the first time out. \u00a0Belfiore slipped past leader Mike  Spurling<br \/> in the early going, and he went to distance to post the win.<\/p>\n<p> Billy Osborne had a great run after starting toward the back of the  field,<br \/> picking them off one by one to get to second at the checkers. \u00a0&#8220;Super  Dave&#8221;<br \/> Sanborn, Tony Carroll, Mike Netishen, Bob Millett, Jr. Tommy Tombarello,<br \/> Jr., and Spurling followed.<\/p>\n<p> A strong field of Picnic Table Factory Hobby Stocks was on hand for the<br \/> first race of the new season, and it was Patrick Tanguay moving out to  the<br \/> early lead when starter Bryon Callen unfurled the green flag for the  feature<br \/> event.<\/p>\n<p> Veteran Bobby Glass started fifth, but he moved up quickly to challenge<br \/> Tanguay on the high side, and he made his way past after a few laps to  take<br \/> his turn out front. \u00a0Todd Bregy quickly followed Glass past Tanguay, as  the<br \/> trio opened up a bit of a lead.<\/p>\n<p> Bregy gave it a shot, but the 69-year old Glass held on to pick up a  popular<br \/> win. \u00a0Bregy, Tanguay, Eric Hoffman, Jim Piaseczny, Stephen Dubois, Chris<br \/> Waites, Randy Carmichael, Niko Manyati, and Joseph Fernandez closed out  the<br \/> top ten.<\/p>\n<p> In the David&#8217;s Race Cars and Components Roadrunners, second year driver<br \/> Shaun Waites, Jr. broke out to the early lead, and the youngster set the<br \/> pace for the first eight laps before giving up the top spot to Tim  Boyle.<\/p>\n<p> Cris King was patiently working his way though traffic throughout the  race,<br \/> and he took over second with five laps remaining. \u00a0But time ran out  before<br \/> he could get to the leader, and Boyle rolled into victory lane when the<br \/> checkers waved.<\/p>\n<p> King scored his career-best in the runner-up slot, with veteran Lloyd  Chapin<br \/> returning to action with a third place finish in the Full Throttle  Racing<br \/> entry, followed by Troy Washburn, Waites, Steve Nichols, Justin King,  Dana<br \/> Faulkner, and Torrey Kovalesky.<\/p>\n<p> An early race wreck sent Kale Billings and Matt Lambert to the pits in  the<br \/> American Auto Parts Ironman main, with Raymie Fowler leading the way  when<br \/> the caution waved to slow the action.<\/p>\n<p> Kevin Emery quickly made his way to the front after the restart, and he<br \/> moved Fowler back a spot with a strong move. \u00a0Emery was in command he  rest<br \/> of the way, leading the field under the checkers to score the win.<\/p>\n<p> Fowler scored a solid runner-up finish, with Jack Victoria, Sean Martin,  Don<br \/> Fortin, Kyle Roy, Chris Martel, Matt Bakutis, Shane Horvath, and P.J.  Murphy<br \/> third through tenth.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Lee, NH &#8211; Wayne Helliwell, Jr. was fast right out of the trailer on opening night at Lee USA Speedway, and the 2009 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Late Model champion opened up his title defense with a feature win. 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