Hobby Stocks and Ironmen Stocks will run double feature races while Super-Modifieds and Late Model Sportsmen will have 30-lap main events highlighting this Friday night's action here at Lee USA Speedway.

The father-son team of Boe and Ryan Green of Berwick, Maine, are among the favorites in the two 25-lap hobby stock feature races along with Jimmy Renfrew Jr, of Candia, NH, and Pelham's Paul Palen. Torrey Kovalesky, of Atkinson, NH, Patrick Tanguay, Lebanon, ME, and
Kevin Aberle, Wilmington, MA, also are in the mix of top contenders.

The Hobby Stocks are traditional stock cars, somewhat modified to allow fender-rubbing racing without serious damage.

The Ironmen Stocks are entry level stock cars of the compact variety.

James Witkum, of Methuen, MA, Adam Knowles, of Seabrook, NH, Randy Washburn, of Farmington, NH, and Zachary Washburn, of Rochester, N.H., are top drivers in the Ironmen class. So is Christen Destefano, of Tewksbury, MA, who has become a crowd favorite in the No. 67.

Only eight points separate the top three drivers in the Late Model Sportsmen division headed into Friday night's program. Bryan Kruczek, driver of the Brian House No.88 from Haverhill, leads the 2017 championship standings with 555 points while Frankie Eldredge, of Stratham, NH, has 550 and Kris Miller, of Bedford, NH, is third with 547.

Friday night's 30-lap Super-Modified feature will include Leslie Keyser, last week's "Shootout" winner, Dave Helliwell, in the Witkum No. 21, and Haverhill's Tommy Tombarello.

Spectators with helmets and seatbelts will be allowed to race their own cars in the "spectator drag" segment of Friday's races.

The first Ironmen feature race will open this 13-race program at 7pm.



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