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True Value Teams
Return to Lee USA Speedway This Friday:
Canaan,
NH: (July 5, 2009) - The True Value Modified Series rolls
into the Lee USA Speedway this Friday night for a much
anticipated event that is not only a bargain for race fans
with admission set at $15 for adults, but the 24 teams
that qualify will enjoy an increased purse in every
finishing position.
The
"Port City 100 Presented by LATICRETE" offers $2,500 to
the race winner, and $500 to qualify. The higher purse
race is courtesy of race sponsor LATICRETE, who in an
agreement with Lee USA Speedway, have put a large sum of
money into the event purse that will go directly to the
drivers.
This
July 10 race continues a tradition of Lee hosting a
special event Modified race in July, which it has done for
over 20 years.
For
several seasons the track hosted the NASCAR Whelen
Modified Tour in July. The race was then changed to an
"Open Show" format for a time. With the formation of the
TVMRS, this July race became an annual event for the tour
in 2004.
There have been five different winners of this race since
it became a TVMRS Sanctioned event. Jim Boniface, Kirk
Alexander, Tony Ricci, Les Hinckley and Ed Dachenhausen
have each been victorious once over the past five seasons.
There will be numerous drivers entering the infield with a
realistic chance at becoming the sixth different winner in
as many seasons at the one-third mile oval for this
special event.
Among those looking to get their name in the history books
are several drivers who have called Lee home at some point
in their racing careers. Andy Seuss, who sits second in
the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour Standings is
among those.
Jon
McKennedy, who is currently second in the True Value
Series Standings also has experience at the track in both
a Modified and a Supermodified, as does 2008 All-Star
Speedway NASCAR Champion Louie Mechalides, who will be in
the Bear Motorsports entry.
But
possibly no driver feels that it is his time to win at Lee
more than Jimmy Kuhn, of Bridgewater, Mass. Kuhn has had a
great deal of success at New Hampshire's "Center of
Speed". He was leading the Oktoberfest 2008 event with
four laps to go before McKennedy slipped by him on a
restart to steal the victory. Despite several top three
finishes, Kuhn has yet to win at Lee, but he is optimistic
that this will be the year.
Kuhn
remarked, "We always seem to have a good car there. It
just seems like we can't finish it off for one reason or
another. Last year we thought we had it, but it didn't
work out. I think we will have as good a shot as anybody
there Friday."
Many
other drivers will be confident for victory as well,
including: Dachenhausen, Hinckley, David Pinkham, Dwight
Jarvis, Steve Masse, Mike Douglas Jr., Rob Goodenough,
Richard Savary, Rowan Pennink and Carl Pasteryak.
The
True Value Modified Racing Series returns to the Lee USA
Speedway this Friday night, and with ten or more drivers
competing who were not at the previous TVMRS race at
Monadnock, the $500 LATICRETE bonus money race winner is
sure to become a memorable part of the July Modified
racing history at Lee.
Race
time is set for 7:15 PM, with the "Port City 100" taking
the green flag before 9:30 PM, with other NASCAR Whelen
Weekly Series events to follow its conclusion.
For
more information log on to: www.leeusaspeedway.com.
Source: TVMRS P.R./ Kevin Rice
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