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Lee USA Speedway

Lee USA Speedway is a short-track oval race track located in Lee, New Hampshire.[a]

Lee USA Speedway
Location380 Calef Highway
Lee, New Hampshire
Time zoneEastern: UTC−5 / −4 (DST)
Coordinates43°06′58″N 71°02′24″W / 43.116026°N 71.039973°W / 43.116026; -71.039973Coordinates: 43°06′58″N 71°02′24″W / 43.116026°N 71.039973°W / 43.116026; -71.039973
Opened1964 (59 years ago)
Former namesLee Raceway (1964–1983)
Lee Speedway (1984–c.1995)
Oval (since 1984)
Surfaceasphalt
Length3/8 miles (0.6 km)
Banking12 degree corners
  8 degree straights
Websiteleeusaspeedway.com

History

The facility opened as Lee Raceway in 1964 as a dirt tri-oval, 13 mile (0.54 km) in length.[2] Original owner Bob Bonser later recounted that he initially bought the land the track is located on in order to have a site along New Hampshire Route 125 to place advertising for a nudist camp that he owned and operated.[3] Bonser paved the track the following year, and it became home to the New England Super Modified Racing Association (NESMRA).[2][b]

In late 1983, the facility was purchased by Kenny Smith, Russ Conway, and Charlie Elliot, who had previously owned and operated Star Speedway in nearby Epping, New Hampshire.[4] Renamed as Lee Speedway, the track was changed to be an oval, 38 mile (0.60 km) in length, and reopened in the fall of 1984.[5][c] The first event held at the reconfigured track reportedly drew 236 entrants.[6] A section of the original tri-oval is still used as a pre-race staging area.[2]

The facility was sold to Red and Judy MacDonald in December 1986.[2] Their son, Eddie MacDonald, became a professional race car driver.[7] Branding of the track as Lee USA Speedway dates to at least 1996.[8] The MacDonalds operated the track until February 2018, when it was sold to Norman Wrenn Jr. of Nashua, New Hampshire.[2] Wrenn bought Monadnock Speedway in Winchester, New Hampshire, the same year.[9]

Events

The track has hosted various racing events, including for NASCAR.[2] Notable drivers who have competed at Lee include John Andretti, Gary Bettenhausen, Brett Bodine, Todd Bodine, Dale Earnhardt, Terry Labonte, Ollie Silva, and Bentley Warren.[2] Snowmobile racing,[10] demolition derby,[11] and motorcycle races have also been held.[12]

On August 20, 1973, a driver from nearby Madbury was killed in a racing accident at the track.[13] On October 27, 1985, a driver from nearby Epping was killed in a racing accident at the track.[14]

The track is a member of the New Hampshire Short Track Racing Association (NHSTRA).[15] Entering the 2022 season, modified stock car racing is planned, including a NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour event.[15]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Lee USA Speedway should not be confused with Lee County Speedway, which is located in Donnellson, Iowa.[1]
  2. ^ That the raceway closed in 1979 and remained dormant during 1980–1981, as recounted in on the track's website, is not supported by contemporary newspaper reports.
  3. ^ That the track reopened on July 4, 1984, as recounted on the track's website, is not supported by contemporary newspaper reports.

References

  1. ^ "Lee County Speedway". leecountyspeedway.com. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "About". leeusaspeedway.com. Retrieved February 27, 2022.
  3. ^ Lessels, Alan (August 21, 1988). "Stock car racing shifts into higher gear". The Boston Globe. p. NH 18. Retrieved February 27, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Cadigan, Barry (December 19, 1983). "Auto Racing (column)". The Boston Globe. p. 101. Retrieved February 27, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  5. ^ Cadigan, Barry (September 30, 1984). "Auto Racing (column)". The Boston Globe. p. 101. Retrieved February 27, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  6. ^ Cadigan, Barry (November 4, 1984). "Auto Racing (column)". The Boston Globe. p. 76. Retrieved February 27, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  7. ^ St. Louis, Justin (April 13, 2014). "VT Speed: Finally, MacDonald wins at home". The Burlington Free Press. Retrieved July 10, 2014.
  8. ^ "Auto racing series leaders, schedule". Hartford Courant. Hartford, Connecticut. June 28, 1996. p. C5. Retrieved February 27, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  9. ^ Cloutier, Michelle (18 December 2018). "Monadnock Speedway Has A New Owner For 2019 Season". Race Pro Weekly. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  10. ^ "Racing Slated At Lee Track". The Portsmouth Herald. Portsmouth, New Hampshire. November 4, 1969. p. 9. Retrieved February 27, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "Demolition Derby". The Portsmouth Herald. Portsmouth, New Hampshire. October 14, 1966. p. 5. Retrieved February 27, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  12. ^ "Motocucle Race Slated Sunday At Lee Raceway". The Portsmouth Herald. Portsmouth, New Hampshire. May 26, 1972. p. 20. Retrieved February 27, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  13. ^ "Harton Killed". The Portsmouth Herald. Portsmouth, New Hampshire. August 20, 1973. p. 12. Retrieved February 27, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  14. ^ "Race driver killed in Lee crash". The Boston Globe. October 28, 1985. p. 34. Retrieved February 27, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  15. ^ a b "Your Nascar Hometrack". leeusaspeedway.com. Retrieved February 27, 2022.

External links

  • Official website
  • Lee USA Speedway race results at Racing-Reference


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Lee USA Speedway is a short track oval race track located in Lee New Hampshire a Lee USA SpeedwayLocation380 Calef HighwayLee New HampshireTime zoneEastern UTC 5 4 DST Coordinates43 06 58 N 71 02 24 W 43 116026 N 71 039973 W 43 116026 71 039973 Coordinates 43 06 58 N 71 02 24 W 43 116026 N 71 039973 W 43 116026 71 039973Opened1964 59 years ago Former namesLee Raceway 1964 1983 Lee Speedway 1984 c 1995 Oval since 1984 SurfaceasphaltLength3 8 miles 0 6 km Banking12 degree corners 8 degree straightsWebsiteleeusaspeedway wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Events 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe facility opened as Lee Raceway in 1964 as a dirt tri oval 1 3 mile 0 54 km in length 2 Original owner Bob Bonser later recounted that he initially bought the land the track is located on in order to have a site along New Hampshire Route 125 to place advertising for a nudist camp that he owned and operated 3 Bonser paved the track the following year and it became home to the New England Super Modified Racing Association NESMRA 2 b In late 1983 the facility was purchased by Kenny Smith Russ Conway and Charlie Elliot who had previously owned and operated Star Speedway in nearby Epping New Hampshire 4 Renamed as Lee Speedway the track was changed to be an oval 3 8 mile 0 60 km in length and reopened in the fall of 1984 5 c The first event held at the reconfigured track reportedly drew 236 entrants 6 A section of the original tri oval is still used as a pre race staging area 2 The facility was sold to Red and Judy MacDonald in December 1986 2 Their son Eddie MacDonald became a professional race car driver 7 Branding of the track as Lee USA Speedway dates to at least 1996 8 The MacDonalds operated the track until February 2018 when it was sold to Norman Wrenn Jr of Nashua New Hampshire 2 Wrenn bought Monadnock Speedway in Winchester New Hampshire the same year 9 Events EditThe track has hosted various racing events including for NASCAR 2 Notable drivers who have competed at Lee include John Andretti Gary Bettenhausen Brett Bodine Todd Bodine Dale Earnhardt Terry Labonte Ollie Silva and Bentley Warren 2 Snowmobile racing 10 demolition derby 11 and motorcycle races have also been held 12 On August 20 1973 a driver from nearby Madbury was killed in a racing accident at the track 13 On October 27 1985 a driver from nearby Epping was killed in a racing accident at the track 14 The track is a member of the New Hampshire Short Track Racing Association NHSTRA 15 Entering the 2022 season modified stock car racing is planned including a NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour event 15 See also EditNew England Dragway located in nearby EppingNotes Edit Lee USA Speedway should not be confused with Lee County Speedway which is located in Donnellson Iowa 1 That the raceway closed in 1979 and remained dormant during 1980 1981 as recounted in on the track s website is not supported by contemporary newspaper reports That the track reopened on July 4 1984 as recounted on the track s website is not supported by contemporary newspaper reports References Edit Lee County Speedway leecountyspeedway com Retrieved February 28 2022 a b c d e f g About leeusaspeedway com Retrieved February 27 2022 Lessels Alan August 21 1988 Stock car racing shifts into higher gear The Boston Globe p NH 18 Retrieved February 27 2022 via newspapers com Cadigan Barry December 19 1983 Auto Racing column The Boston Globe p 101 Retrieved February 27 2022 via newspapers com Cadigan Barry September 30 1984 Auto Racing column The Boston Globe p 101 Retrieved February 27 2022 via newspapers com Cadigan Barry November 4 1984 Auto Racing column The Boston Globe p 76 Retrieved February 27 2022 via newspapers com St Louis Justin April 13 2014 VT Speed Finally MacDonald wins at home The Burlington Free Press Retrieved July 10 2014 Auto racing series leaders schedule Hartford Courant Hartford Connecticut June 28 1996 p C5 Retrieved February 27 2022 via newspapers com Cloutier Michelle 18 December 2018 Monadnock Speedway Has A New Owner For 2019 Season Race Pro Weekly Retrieved 23 May 2019 Racing Slated At Lee Track The Portsmouth Herald Portsmouth New Hampshire November 4 1969 p 9 Retrieved February 27 2022 via newspapers com Demolition Derby The Portsmouth Herald Portsmouth New Hampshire October 14 1966 p 5 Retrieved February 27 2022 via newspapers com Motocucle Race Slated Sunday At Lee Raceway The Portsmouth Herald Portsmouth New Hampshire May 26 1972 p 20 Retrieved February 27 2022 via newspapers com Harton Killed The Portsmouth Herald Portsmouth New Hampshire August 20 1973 p 12 Retrieved February 27 2022 via newspapers com Race driver killed in Lee crash The Boston Globe October 28 1985 p 34 Retrieved February 27 2022 via newspapers com a b Your Nascar Hometrack leeusaspeedway com Retrieved February 27 2022 External links EditOfficial website Lee USA Speedway race results at Racing Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lee USA Speedway 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