Lee USA Speedway Under New Ownership
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Lee USA Speedway, a 3/8-mile speedway in Lee, New Hampshire, has been purchased by Nashua businessman Norman Wrenn Jr.
The track had previously been owned for 33 years by John “Red” and Judy MacDonald.
Wrenn himself is a stock car racer, driving in events dating back to 1983. Wrenn has competed in Pro Stock, Pro-4 modified, and Modified Racing Series competition over his career, and even won his first Pro Stock race at Lee USA Speedway in 1993.
The track will continue to run NASCAR-sanctioned events and the Whelen All-American Series. Wrenn noted he would look into track upgrades, including at with the VIP tower, track lighting, the PA system, and more.
The 2018 season at Lee USA Speedway begins Sunday, April 15, with the American-Canadian Tour Governors Cup 150. Late Models and NE Classic Lines will run during this race that starts at 12 p.m.
For a complete schedule, visit here.
The track had previously been owned for 33 years by John “Red” and Judy MacDonald.
Wrenn himself is a stock car racer, driving in events dating back to 1983. Wrenn has competed in Pro Stock, Pro-4 modified, and Modified Racing Series competition over his career, and even won his first Pro Stock race at Lee USA Speedway in 1993.
The track will continue to run NASCAR-sanctioned events and the Whelen All-American Series. Wrenn noted he would look into track upgrades, including at with the VIP tower, track lighting, the PA system, and more.
The 2018 season at Lee USA Speedway begins Sunday, April 15, with the American-Canadian Tour Governors Cup 150. Late Models and NE Classic Lines will run during this race that starts at 12 p.m.
For a complete schedule, visit here.