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True Value Modified Championship
Comes Down To Lee Finale:
Lee, NH (10/17/09) --- Last October, three drivers
headed into Lee USA Speedway, in Lee, NH., battling for
the True Value Modified Racing Series championship.
Three-time champion Kirk Alexander, eventual series champ
Chris Pasteryak, and veteran Mike Holdridge, sat atop the
standings. This weekend, its three new faces in search of
the series title, Jonathan McKennedy, Rob Goodenough, and
Stephen Masse.
The 3/8 mile seacoast facility will once again host the
championship race. Last year Twin State Speedway,
Claremont, NH., held that honor. This year, the 15 race
schedule will conclude at Lee and track manager Bob Watson
couldn’t be happier.
Said Watson, “We are delighted to have the last race and
the championship being decided again at Lee, Like the 2006
Oktoberfest race between Dwight Jarvis and Jimmy Kuhn,
this points race is going down to the last day here and it
just adds to the excitement of our weekend. A new driver
will become a champion for that series and he will always
remember it happened here at Lee,” he concluded.
This weekend, the Lee oval plays host to its 24th annual
“Oktoberfest,” a 14 race program that will kick off on
Friday afternoon with an open practice session, but the
TVMRS will not see action until Saturday afternoon, for
practice and qualifying, with the running of the
“Oktoberfest 100” season finale on Sunday.
McKennedy, of East Chelmsford, MA., once a weekly
competitor in the small block supermodified class at Lee,
holds a slim 13 point lead over Goodenough, W.Swanzey,NH.,
going into the season finale. Masse, of Bellingham, MA,
moved back into third, 22 points behind McKennedy,
following the Twin State race two weeks ago. Masse held
the point lead earlier this season after scoring his first
series win at Thunder Road Speedbowl, Barre, VT.
Former winners of the Oktoberfest race include Jimmy
Dolan, Bethel, CT., in 2005, Les Hinckley, Windsor Locks,
CT., in 2006, Andy Seuss, Hampstead, NH., in 2007 and
McKennedy, last October.
A total of 70 drivers have received points for the 2009
season.
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