Action Week 300 Highlights from Lee USA Speedway, 1988

Relive the excitement of Action Week 300 highlights from the July 27, 1988 event held at the Lee USA Speedway in Lee, NH. This video captures the intense action and key moments from the race weekend.

The race featured significant drama, with commentary focusing on the importance of pit stops and strategy in securing a victory. The discussion touched upon the evolving landscape of racing tours, noting the fluid relationship between organizations like the ACT and ASA, which allowed for broader opportunities across the United States.

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Lee USA Speedway Canceled; ACT Late Model 100 Returns July 3

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PASS and ACT have opted to cancel the planned events for Friday, June 19 at Lee USA Speedway with both sanctioning bodies busy with doubleheader weekends at their respective tracks.

After careful consideration, using experience gained at their shared venture in Thompson Speedway, both ACT and PASS Officials have opted to pare down the remaining Lee USA Speedway schedule to maintain a better balance for teams and spectators. The upcoming season is filled with big events taking the main stage while putting the weekly warriors of Lee USA Speedway in a larger spotlight as the season goes on.

Officials are hard at work planning the return to Friday Night Racing on Friday, July 3 during the busy Independence Day Holiday stretch, headlined by the ACT Late Model 100. The second round in the Seacoast Challenge Series, this 100-lap showdown is sure to pit the best of the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour against all comers at New Hampshire’s Center of Speed. The two-week break will also give time for teams to make needed repairs and an opportunity for officials to recruit more teams to join the Friday night action.

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McKennedy and Meservey Battle for MRS Seacoast 75 Victory

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The pilots of the Modified Racing Series invaded Lee USA Speedway for the Seacoast 75 on Friday night with Jon McKennedy on the pole position. The Chelmsford, Massachusetts Modified master put the power down from the drop of the green flag as defending series champion Brett Meservey gave chase. McKennedy, with thousands of laps logged at the 3/8-mile oval, played cat and mouse with Meservey to the very end of the caution free event to steal away the victory with Joey Jarvis taking home third behind Meservey.

The Ridge Runners once again proved to be the action of the evening with third-place starter Josh Hodgdon taking advantage of Carl Gagnon’s back-slide from the outside pole. Hodgdon made it to the lead by lap five while behind him 2nd through 5th ran nose-to-tail around the inside groove of Lee USA Speedway. Tyler Fish led Derek McKeen, Kyle Dumas and sub-driver Jimmy Renfrew Jr. in a freight train until Dumas and Renfrew made moves to the front. In the end, Josh Hodgdon took down his first win of the season over Fish and Dumas at the line.

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Modified Racing Series Invades Lee USA Speedway for Seacoast 75

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New Hampshire’s Center of Speed will roar with the Mighty Modifieds of the Modified Racing Series in the Seacoast 75 on Friday, June 12.

The Seacoast 75 will be the 45th event for MRS at Lee USA Speedway and stands to kick-off their championship season.

Defending champion Brett Meservey leads the Modified Racing Series into Lee USA Speedway for this Friday’s Seacoast 75 but will face plenty of competition at the 3/8-mile. A pair of former New Hampshire NASCAR State Champions in Nate Wenzel and Tyler Leary will make the trip along with last Saturday’s NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour winner Jon McKennedy.

A pair of driver swaps will see longtime Super Late Model standout Joey Doiron will be behind the wheel of the KDW #66 and Brian Robie will pilot the Bobby Webber Racing #19. Stew McCormack is bringing his beautifully prepared #04NH while Ryan Doucette, Matt Lashua, Adam LaPoint, Jeremy Zullo, TJ Bleau, Kurt Vigeant and veteran Joey Jarvis are also on the early entry list.

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Bodwell, Robie, Curtis, and Renfrew Take Checkers at Lee USA Speedway

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Trystin Bodwell launched off with the lead in the Ridge Runner feature showdown as calamity struck in the back half of the field to collect Carl Gagnon and Brad Weismann on lap one. Back under green it was not-so-brotherly love for Josh Hodgdon and Tyler Fish with the two brothers going fisticuffs on track resulting in a blown right front for Hodgdon. Meanwhile up front, Bodwell showed the way as Kam Weir and opening Friday winner Kyle Dumas made their way under a loose Fish. Time ran out for Weir with Trystin Bodwell taking the 20-lap feature and Dumas rounding out the top three.

Donnie Belisle and Jason Curtis brought the Tri-City Lining Street Stocks to bare for their 25-lap main event. Curtis led the field as Mike Williams and Oxford Plains invader Joey Israelson joined the mix for a tough top-three fight. One caution at the halfway point for a stalled Blaine Porman re-racked the field for a last ditch effort at the crown. Jason Curtis kept up what he was doing best to steal the win while Joey Israelson slid in under Mike Williams to steal second at the line.

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