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Oval (asphalt) Lee USA Speedway [25] New Hampshire Lee: 0.358 miles (0.576 km) High-banked oval (asphalt) American Canadian Tour, Pro All Stars Series, Late Models, Small Block Supers, Late Model Sportsman, Hobby Stocks, Road Runners, and Ironman Lorain County Speedway [26] Ohio South Amherst: 0.375 miles (0.604 km) Oval (asphalt)
The facility opened as Lee Raceway in 1964 as a dirt tri-oval, 0.333 mi (0.536 km) in length. [2] Original owner Bob Bonser later recounted that he initially bought the land the track is located on in order to have a site along New Hampshire Route 125 to place advertising for a nudist camp that he owned and operated. [3]
On June 25, 2008, then Governor of New Hampshire John Lynch signed the state's 2009–2018 Ten Year Transportation Improvement Plan, which included the southern leg of the Conway Bypass. Construction was planned to start in 2015 and last four years, splitting the southern leg of the bypass into three phases during that time. [4]
Lee is a town in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 4,520 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] The town is a rural farm and bedroom community , being close to the University of New Hampshire .
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The prior year, Elliot had gone into business with Kendall C. Smith and local journalist Russ Conway to build a race track on what had formerly been Star Brick Yard in Epping, New Hampshire. [3] Elliot, Smith, and Conway sold their interests in the track by late 1983, when they purchased Lee Raceway (later known as Lee USA Speedway ) in nearby ...
The 2024 SciAps 200 was the 16th stock car race of the 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series, and the 30th iteration of the event.The race was held on Saturday, June 22, 2024, at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire, a 1.058 miles (1.703 km) permanent asphalt oval shaped racetrack.
In 1950, the department became the "New Hampshire Department of Public Works and Highways", established under Part 9 of Chapter 5 of the New Hampshire Laws of 1950. On February 18, 1986, the Department of Public Works and Highways was reorganized under Chapter 402 of the laws of 1985 (RSA:21-L), as the Department of Transportation.