{"id":2198,"date":"2010-06-28T20:51:19","date_gmt":"2010-06-28T20:51:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/maineracer.com\/wp\/?p=2198"},"modified":"2010-06-28T20:51:19","modified_gmt":"2010-06-28T20:51:19","slug":"race-results-from-june-25th-at-lee-usa-speedway","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/maineracing.com\/legacy\/2010\/06\/race-results-from-june-25th-at-lee-usa-speedway\/","title":{"rendered":"RACE RESULTS FROM JUNE 25th AT LEE USA SPEEDWAY"},"content":{"rendered":"<p \/>Lee, NH &#8211; Defending champion and current points leader Wayne Helliwell,  Jr.<br \/> returned to his winning ways at Lee USA Speedway on Friday night,  picking up<br \/> his fourth victory of the year in the 35-lap NASCAR Whelen All-American<br \/> Series event for the E Keys 4 Cars Late Models.<\/p>\n<p> A series of early-race incidents sent several cars to the pits for  repairs;<br \/> with Bryan Kruczek picking up the point on a lap five restart. \u00a0Kruczek<br \/> maintained the lead point when they reached the crossed flags, but  Helliwell<br \/> was coming, and in a hurry.<br \/>\n<br \/><!--more--><\/p>\n<p> On lap 19, Helliwell took over the top spot, and it was his race from  there.<br \/> The veteran pulled away to score the win, with Kruczek taking second  over<br \/> J.R. Baril, Steve Johnson, Tom Fuller, Pat Floyd, Travis Canney, Katrina<br \/> Canney, Jeremy Harclerode, and Moe Lattime.<\/p>\n<p> Making their first appearances of the year, strong fields of NEMA Lites  and<br \/> NEMA Midgets joined Lee&#8217;s weekly divisions on the program, with the PB<br \/> Chopper Shop and Rods Small Block Supers making it a tripleheader night  of<br \/> open-wheeled action.<\/p>\n<p> After an fast-paced main event with two and three-wide racing all the  way,<br \/> Eddie LeClerc grabbed the win in the Lites, while Adam Cantor ran down  Barry<br \/> Kittredge to score the win in the Midget main.<\/p>\n<p> When Lee&#8217;s open-wheelers hit the track, it was once again without  five-time<br \/> winner Justin Belfiore, who was knocked out of action in a hard wreck  during<br \/> practice. \u00a0When the green flew for the feature, George Perreault, Jr.  moved<br \/> out from his outside pole start to the grab the early lead.<\/p>\n<p> Tommy Tombarello, Jr. was quickly on the move however, and he worked his  way<br \/> through the field to challenge Perreault for the lead on lap 10.  \u00a0Tombarello<br \/> slipped past Perreault and pulled away to the comfortable lead, and he  was<br \/> never seriously challenged after that.<\/p>\n<p> At the checkers, it was Tombarello in to score his first-ever Lee USA  win,<br \/> easily outdistancing runner-up Perreault and the second consecutive  podium<br \/> finish for third place Mike Spurling.<\/p>\n<p> P.J. Stergios finished fourth, followed by &#8220;Super Dave&#8221; Sanborn in the  Howdy<br \/> Clapp entry, Mike Netishen, Eddie Witkum, Jr., Billy Osborne, Butch  Valley,<br \/> Jr., and Tony Carroll aboard the Paul Brown-owned Full Throttle Racing<br \/> machine.<\/p>\n<p> Jesse Bousquet jumped out from the pole in the Prime Storage Late Model<br \/> Sportsman main, leading the first eight laps before losing out to rookie<br \/> contender Jimmy Russell, who took over from there.<\/p>\n<p> Trouble nearing the halfway mark saw points leader Grant Aither going  for a<br \/> spin after a couple of cars got stacked up coming off turn four.<br \/> Second-generation racer Ryan Green was up to second for the restart, but  he<br \/> couldn&#8217;t do anything with Russell, who went on to score his second win  of<br \/> the year.<\/p>\n<p> Green took home his best finish of the season with a strong runner-up<br \/> effort, followed by Bill Ahern, Aither, Ron Bolduc, Michele Fushpanski,  Tony<br \/> Kawejsza, Timmy Johnson, Bousquet, and Neil Evans, Jr.<\/p>\n<p> The Picnic Table Factory Hobby Stocks ran another action-packed feature<br \/> event, with a \u00a0multi-car incident mixing things up just two laps into  the<br \/> race. \u00a0Jim Piaseczny was in front of all the action setting the early  pace,<br \/> with Ron Washburn following in his tire tracks.<\/p>\n<p> Todd Bregy quickly joined in to make it a three-way battle for the lead,  and<br \/> just after Washburn made his move on Piaseczny to take the lead away  from<br \/> Piaseczny, Bregy looked to the inside and made a move of his own.<\/p>\n<p> The two got tangled up fighting for the same piece of real estate, and<br \/> Piaseczny moved back past them to regain the lead. \u00a0Bregy had to regroup  and<br \/> start his charge to the front all over, and that&#8217;s just what he did.<\/p>\n<p> The division win leader made it back to the front, and added number four  to<br \/> his 2010 total. \u00a0Brian Thompson was forced to settle for runner-up  honors<br \/> for the third straight week, with Piaseczny holding on third.<\/p>\n<p> Fourth spot went to Chris Kingsley, followed by Randy Carmichael, Niko<br \/> Manyati, Patrick Tanguay, Washburn, Doug Dawkins, and Stephen Dubois.<\/p>\n<p> Another new face showed up in American Auto Parts Ironman victory lane,  as<br \/> Chris Martel bounced back from a couple of tough races to score the  first<br \/> win of his rookie campaign. \u00a0Sean Martin collected runner-up honors,  with<br \/> Jack Victoria, Kevin Emery, and Jason Hodgdon rounding out the top five.<\/p>\n<p> Tim Boyle was top man in the David&#8217;s Race Cars and Components Roadrunner<br \/> feature event, running down early leader Lloyd Chapin to get to the  front.<br \/> Boyle went on to score the win over Troy Washburn, Chapin, Torrey  Kovalesky,<br \/> and Dylan Bilodeau.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Lee, NH &#8211; Defending champion and current points leader Wayne Helliwell, Jr. returned to his winning ways at Lee USA Speedway on Friday night, picking up his fourth victory of the year in the 35-lap NASCAR Whelen All-American Series event for the E Keys 4 Cars Late Models. 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