Lee USA Speedway, race track in the U.S. state of New Hampshire
Lee USA Speedway is a motorsport racing track in New Hampshire featuring a short oval asphalt surface where various racing series and vehicle classes including Super Late Models and Modified Cars compete. The track is wide enough to accommodate multiple cars side by side, with grandstands positioned to give spectators clear views of the action from different angles.
The track was established to provide a venue for local drivers and touring racing series, with race records dating back to the 1970s. Over the decades, it has evolved into a significant fixture in the regional racing scene, adapting to host various racing series and changing vehicle categories.
The speedway serves as a gathering place for the local racing community, where drivers and fans share their passion for motorsport. It embodies the racing culture of New England and regularly draws families who come together to experience high-speed competition and shared enthusiasm.
The venue is easily accessible by car with ample parking nearby, and it is best to check the racing schedule in advance as dates can vary throughout the season. The facility has a straightforward layout, and on race days food stands offer quick bites, making it convenient for families and friends to spend a full day or weekend at the track.
The speedway is part of the North East Short Track Network and regularly hosts recognized racing series such as the American-Canadian Tour and the Pro All Stars Series, connecting it with other tracks throughout the region. This connection allows the facility to regularly feature high-quality racing events that draw drivers from various locations.
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