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ACT Opener at Lee USA this Weekend


Waterbury, VT - The American Canadian Tour (ACT) Late Model teams
will open the most ambitious schedule ever with the New Hampshire Governor's
Cup 150 lap championship event on April 19, 2009 at the Lee USA Speedway in
Lee, New Hampshire.

The excitement for the 2009 lid-lifter has reached an all-time high. Besides
capturing an opening day victory, the winner of the New Hampshire Governor's
Cup 150 will become the first of thirty-six qualifiers for the inaugural ACT
INVITATIONAL to be held at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway on September 19,
2009. It has brought out the most competitive field of racers to an ACT
opening event in many years.

A record number of entries are expected for what has become a favorite stop
for the touring regulars. ACT Tour Championship contenders, including
Vermonters Brent Dragon, John Donahue, five-time ACT Champion Brian Hoar,
3-time Thunder Road Champion Cris Michaud, and former ACT and Thunder Road
Champion Phil Scott have all entered the event. Former Lee USA competitor
Ricky Wolf joins a strong group of Lee regulars with home track advantage
including Wayne Helliwell, Jr., Bryan Kruczek and Jeremy Harclerode who have
entered the opening event. The Lee regulars have tested the ACT Tour
regulars at their home track in the past; they are expected to do the same
on April 19th.

Cris Michaud finished third in the New Hampshire Governor's Cup last year
and said, "Our team has always competed well at Lee, in fact, over the years
we have been fortunate to finish in the top five nearly every time we have
raced there. This year it would be special to win early and get the pressure
off our team by securing a qualified spot the ACT INVITATIONAL. We are very
excited about opening at Lee, it has become one of my favorite tracks, away
from Thunder Road."

There are a number of 'outlaws' who have entered the opening event at Lee.
Donald Theetge from Quebec City, QC has entered the opener. Theetge, who ran
the ACT Tour for the past two years will return to challenge for the ACT
Serie Castrol Championship in Quebec in 2009. Theetge is a two-time former
Champion of the Quebec series. The 'King of the Outlaws', Eddie MacDonald
from Rowley, MA has also entered. MacDonald has made it clear that he is
interested in winning one of the ACT Tour Qualifiers which will get him an
invitation to the New Hampshire Motor Speedway event. MacDonald swept both
legs of the Loudon weekend in 2008 while competing in the NASCAR Camping
World East Series at the 'magic mile'. The 'outlaw' also closed late in the
2008 edition of the 100-lap event to challenge eventual winner, Hudson, NH's
Joey Polewarczyk. This year the event will cover a distance of 150 laps.
That should fit right into the strategy of the versatile star from Rowley,
MA very well.

Opening day action at Lee USA has been a long tradition for the American
Canadian Tour. When owners Red and Judy MacDonald first opened Lee back in
1987, it was the ACT Pro Stock Tour that thrilled opening day crowds. ACT
brought the most competitive exciting short track racing in the region to
area short tracks back then.  Not much has changed since those opening
years, and with the return of the ACT Late Model Tour Sunday, April 19,
2009, a new season of short track excitement will start their engines one
more time.   Post time for the New Hampshire Governor's Cup is 1:00 pm.

 

Last Updated on 04/15/09
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com