Lee USA Speedway Announces 2022 Schedule
Lee USA Speedway announced the tentative 2022 schedule. 13 days of oval racing are scheduled between May 20 season opener “May Madness” and the annual Oktoberfest September 30-October 2.
The 3/8-mile paved oval on Rt. 125 will host its first Test and Tune on May 7. May 20 will see May Madness with the NEMA Midgets, NHSTRA Mini Stocks “Battle for the Belt”, along with Street Stocks, Ridge Runners, Six Shooters, and Pure Stocks. The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will make its first visit since 1998 on May 21.
The NASCAR Weekly Racing Series will be part of the schedule once again on June 3. The first visit by the Wicked Good Vintage Outlaws and Early Late Models is June 17. Monster Truck Throwdown is featured on June 25.
Fireworks are the July 1 attraction with the first Pro Stock race with the NASCAR Weekly Racing Series. The Granite State Pro Stock Series visits July 15 for a $10,000 to win race. The NHSTRA Modified Quest for the Cup race is the NH Lottery 125 plus the NASCAR Weekly Racing Series.
July 30 will be another Pro Stock race, including the Late Model Sportsmen Race for the Ring and Pure Stock Decourcy Memorial Race.
August 6 is the Ollie Silva Mid-Summer Classic for the Big Block Supermodifieds. The Norm Wren III Memorial for Pro 4 Modifieds is part of the six-division card. August 12 is a three-division program for Ridge Runners, Six Shooters, and Pure Stocks. August 20 is a car show, burnout contest, and swap meet.
The Freedom 300 for Pro Stocks will run Sunday, September 11, along with the NHSTRA Street Stocks “Battle for the Belt” and EXIT Realty Pro Truck Series. Saturday September 10 is a test and tune day for the event.
The season finale Oktoberfest will host 15 features between September 30 and October 2.
Two flea market/swap meets will bookend the calendar on April 23 and October 22.
by: Nicholas Teto, YankeeRacer.com
Sources: Lee USA Speedway
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