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Lee, NH – Keith Larmie is not a big fan of the qualifying system that has been announced for the Seacoast Late Model Challenge 100. The Top 10 Lee USA Speedway Late Model driver has expressed interest in going after the top prize at his home track on Sat./Sun., April 23/24, the opening stock car event of the American-Canadian Tour (ACT) season, but feels the new format may create some bad blood. “I don’t like this us-against-them scenario, it causes unnecessary bad feelings,” lamented the veteran racer. “I know it’s all about selling tickets, but I think it’ll just further the gap between us instead of bringing us closer.”