| New England 300 News: |
| New Hampshire International Speedway will once again participate at Racearama from Friday, March 4 through Sunday, March 6 in the Better Living Center at the Eastern States Exposition in West Springfield, Mass.
Show hours are from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Friday, March 4; 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 5; and 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 6. The Magic Mile booth will feature vehicles from some of the top race teams in NASCAR's northeastern touring divisions. From the NASCAR Grand National Division, Busch North Series, the No. 55 Burnham Boilers Chevrolet Monte Carlo driven by Mike Stefanik of Coventry, R.I. and the No. 01 Lewandowski Racing Chevrolet Monte Carlo driven by Charles Lewandowski of Stafford Springs, Conn. will be on display. The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will be represented by the No. 18 LMI Chevrolet driven by Donny Lia of Merrick, N.Y. and the No. 00 Brady Racing Chevrolet driven by NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series star, Steve Park. The No. 16 Niksa Racing Parkway Cycle Suzuki racing bike ridden by Michael Niksa in the Loudon Road Racing Series will also be featured at the NHIS booth throughout the weekend. This is the sixteenth consecutive appearance by New Hampshire International Speedway at Racearama. |
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Lenox Industrial Tools 301
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11:59 pm
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New Hampshire Motor Speedway
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| More New England 300 News: |
| Ted Christopher of Plainville, Conn. has won the 2004 Lincoln Electric/Merriam-Graves NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Track Championship at New Hampshire International Speedway. This is Teds first track championship at the Speedway.
Christopher, driver of the No. 13 AWD/DWD/JAT/TSI Chevrolet, swept both the Siemens 100 and SYLVANIA 100 Presented by Lowes. Ted continued his domination of the mighty modifieds at The Magic Mile by winning the pole for both events and by leading 175 of the 208 laps run at NHIS in 2004. He ended his season in fourth place in the 2004 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Championship standings. Tony Hirschman of Northampton, Pa. has finished second in the track championship standings. Hirschman, the NHIS Lincoln Electric/Merriam-Graves Modified Tour Track Champion in 1996, 1999, and 2001, finished fourth in Julys Siemens 100 and third in Septembers SYLVANIA 100 Presented by Lowes behind the wheel of the No. 48 Kamco Supply Corporation Chevrolet. Tony won the 2004 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Championship. |