{"id":2201,"date":"2010-07-12T21:57:46","date_gmt":"2010-07-12T21:57:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/maineracer.com\/wp\/?p=2201"},"modified":"2010-07-12T21:57:46","modified_gmt":"2010-07-12T21:57:46","slug":"results-from-july-9-2010-at-lee-usa-speedway","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/maineracing.com\/legacy\/2010\/07\/results-from-july-9-2010-at-lee-usa-speedway\/","title":{"rendered":"RESULTS FROM JULY 9, 2010 AT LEE USA SPEEDWAY"},"content":{"rendered":"<p \/>The second half of he NASCAR Whelen All-American Series championship  season<br \/> hit the track at Lee USA Speedway last Friday night, along with a  100-lapper<br \/> marking the first appearance of the season by the BobValentiAutoMall.Com<br \/> sponsored Modified Racing Series.<\/p>\n<p> The extra-payoff Laticrete \u00a0Port City 100 attracted a solid field of<br \/> entries, with three heat races and a consolation event setting the  24-car<br \/> field for the main event. \u00a0Former series champion Dwight Jarvis led the<br \/> first lap from the pole before yielding to local favorite Mike Ordway,  Jr.<br \/> in the Nils Lindstedt entry.<br \/>\n<br \/><!--more--><\/p>\n<p> Ordway set the pace for the next 15 laps, with Louie Mechalides moving  past<br \/> to take over on lap 17. \u00a0Lap 34 saw the next lead change, when Doug Coby  got<br \/> past Mechalides, but he got out of shape on lap 48 and lost a few spots,<br \/> handing the lead back over to Jarvis.<\/p>\n<p> Jarvis&#8217; second stint out front lasted just the three laps it took to  reach<br \/> halfway, and Mechalides retook the point for the next three circuits.<br \/> Jarvis again took command on lap 54, but Jon McKennedy was starting to  make<br \/> his move.<\/p>\n<p> Jarvis maintained the lead for 20 laps after that, but McKennedy ran him<br \/> down and got past on lap 74 for the final lead change. \u00a0McKennedy was in<br \/> control from there, working heavy lapped traffic in the late stages of  the<br \/> race with ease.<\/p>\n<p> At the checkers, it was McKennedy in for his first MRS win of the  season,<br \/> with Jarvis, Jimmy Kuhn, Andy Seuss, Rowan Pennink, Joey Jarvis,  Mechalides,<br \/> Kirk Alexander, Joe Doucette, and Les Hinckley rounding out the top ten<br \/> finishers.<\/p>\n<p> Lee&#8217;s weekly divisions saw action as well, with double features on tap  for<br \/> the Roadrunners and Ironmen, and single feature events for the E Keys 4  Cars<br \/> Late Models, PB Chopper Shop and Rods Small Block Supers, Prime Storage  Late<br \/> Model Sportsmen, and Picnic Table Factory Hobby Stocks.<\/p>\n<p> Rookie A.J. Panessiti led his first laps in the early part of the NASCAR<br \/> Whelen All-American Series Late Model feature event, but in the end, it  was<br \/> Bryan Kruczek outrunning J.R. Baril, and Miles Chipman to take down the  win<\/p>\n<p> Points leader Wayne Helliwell, Jr., chased the lead trio across the  stripe<br \/> in the fourth spot, with mid-race leader Tom Fuller, Pat Floyd, rookie<br \/> Travis Canney, Julian Camilo Albarracin, Jeremy Harclerode, and Moe  Lattime<br \/> fifth through tenth.<\/p>\n<p> George Perreault, Jr. slipped past Billy Osborne to grab the lead early  in<br \/> the Small Block Super main, and he eventually moved out to a several car<br \/> length margin. \u00a0Late in the race however, &#8220;Super Dave&#8221; Sanborn moved in  to<br \/> challenge, and it was a tremendous fight to the finish.<\/p>\n<p> Although Perreault still led by inches, Sanborn pulled alongside at the<br \/> white flag, and when the two machines came back around for the checkers,  it<br \/> was Sanborn&#8217;s Howdy Clapp-owned ride pulling ahead to take the win by  less<br \/> than a car length.<\/p>\n<p> Perreault had to settle for a disappointing runner-up finish, with  Osborne,<br \/> Butch Valley, Jr., Mike Netishen, Mike Ordway, Jr., Mike Spurling, Tommy<br \/> Tombarello, Jr., Tony Carroll, and Eddie Witkum, Jr. third through  tenth.<\/p>\n<p> Defending champion and current points leader grant Aither continued his<br \/> domination in the Late Model Sportsman main, running off to his eighth<br \/> feature win of the 2010 season. \u00a0Tony Kawejsza and Jimmy Russell  finished in<br \/> the second and third spots.<\/p>\n<p> Michele Fushpanski scored a strong fourth place finish, with early race<br \/> leader Jesse Bousquet, Bobby Chartier, Timmy Johnson, Chris Sullivan,  Ryan<br \/> Green, and Bobby Melvin closing out the top ten.<\/p>\n<p> Stephen Dubois broke out to the lead when the Hobby Stocks went green,  but<br \/> caution was quickly on the field when veteran Bobby Glass got out of  shape<br \/> and belted the frontstretch wall. \u00a0Patrick Tanguay ran past Dubois on  the<br \/> outside on the restart, and it was all over from there.<\/p>\n<p> Tanguay was good to go the rest of the way, and he went on to collect  his<br \/> first feature win of the 2010 campaign. \u00a0Dubois held on for second,  followed<br \/> by Mike Williams, Mark Parenteau, Brian Thompson, Eric Hoffman, Lance<br \/> Barthelemy, Todd Bregy, Randy Carmichael, and Niko Manyati.<\/p>\n<p> Lloyd Chapin doubled up on the night in David&#8217;s Race Cars and Components<br \/> Roadrunner action, taking both feature event wins. \u00a0In the first race,  it<br \/> was Dana Faulkner, Troy Washburn, Dylan Bilodeau, and Cris King  finishing up<br \/> the top five.<\/p>\n<p> In the nightcap, Chapin&#8217;s win came with Cris King, Washburn, early-race<br \/> leader Justin King, Torrey Kovalesky, Bilodeau, Bruce Knowles, James<br \/> Fitzgerald, Shaun Waites, Jr., and Faulkner next in the finishing order.<\/p>\n<p> American Auto Part Ironman feature number one went to Sean Martin, with  Kyle<br \/> Roy, Jack Victoria, Matt Lambert, Glen Billings, Chris Martel, Kevin  Emery,<br \/> Dave Brown, Jason Hodgdon, and Jacob Rheaume second through tenth.<\/p>\n<p> In the second Ironman main, it was Victoria picking up his third win of  the<br \/> year, with Billings, Martin, Roy, Martel, Hodgdon, Emery, Lambert,  Michael<br \/> Olsson, and Brown rounding out the top ten.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The second half of he NASCAR Whelen All-American Series championship season hit the track at Lee USA Speedway last Friday night, along with a 100-lapper marking the first appearance of the season by the BobValentiAutoMall.Com sponsored Modified Racing Series. 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