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The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour (NWMT) (previously the NASCAR Winston Modified Tour and NASCAR Featherlite Modified Series) is a stock car racing
Stock car racing

Stock car racing is a form of automobile racing found mainly in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Great Britain and Brazil. Traditionally, races are run on oval track racing measuring approximately ? mile to 2.66 miles length, but are also raced on road courses....
 series owned and operated by NASCAR
NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing is the largest sanctioning body of stock cars in the United States. The three largest racing series sanctioned by NASCAR are the Sprint Cup Series, the Nationwide Series and the Camping World Truck Series....
 in the Modified division. The Modified division is NASCAR's oldest division, and its one of two open-wheeled divisions. NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour events are mainly held in the Northeastern USA
United States

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, but the 2007 and 2008 Tours have expanded to the Midwest with the addition of a race in Mansfield, Ohio.






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The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour (NWMT) (previously the NASCAR Winston Modified Tour and NASCAR Featherlite Modified Series) is a stock car racing
Stock car racing

Stock car racing is a form of automobile racing found mainly in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Great Britain and Brazil. Traditionally, races are run on oval track racing measuring approximately ? mile to 2.66 miles length, but are also raced on road courses....
 series owned and operated by NASCAR
NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing is the largest sanctioning body of stock cars in the United States. The three largest racing series sanctioned by NASCAR are the Sprint Cup Series, the Nationwide Series and the Camping World Truck Series....
 in the Modified division. The Modified division is NASCAR's oldest division, and its one of two open-wheeled divisions. NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour events are mainly held in the Northeastern USA
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, but the 2007 and 2008 Tours have expanded to the Midwest with the addition of a race in Mansfield, Ohio. The Whelen Southern Modified Tour
Whelen Southern Modified Tour

The NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour is a stock car racing series owned by NASCAR and operated in the Southeastern United States as part of its Modified Division....
, established in 2005, races in the Southeastern United States. The two tours race primarily on short oval paved tracks, but the NWMT also has made appearances at larger ovals and road courses. The two tours have a combined race in Martinsville, Virginia
Martinsville, Virginia

Martinsville is an independent city surrounded by and the county seat of Henry County, Virginia, Virginia, United States. The population was 15,416 at the United States Census, 2000....
 every year.

Following elimination of the Elite division, NASCAR will feature Modified drivers (driving Grand National cars) with the Grand National Division in the Toyota All-Star Showdown in the fall of 2007.

As part of NASCAR's plan to cut costs and unify rules among different tours in the same division, the two NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour divisions use identical rules.

The cars

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NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour cars are substantially different from their Sprint Cup counterparts. Today's cars are based on tubular chassis built by fabricators such as Troyer Engineering, Chassis Dynamics, Spafco, and Raceworks. Bodies are partial versions of passenger cars, largely fabricated from sheetmetal, with the front wheels and much of the front suspension exposed. A NASCAR Modified is eleven inches shorter in height and over twenty-three inches wider than a Cup car. By rule, Tour-type Modifieds weigh at least 2610 pounds (with additional weight for engines 358 cubic inches and larger) and have a wheelbase of 107 inches. They are powered by small-block V-8 engines, usually of 355 to 368 cubic inches displacement, although larger or smaller engines can be used. Engine components are largely similar to those used in the Sprint Cup Series, but Whelen Modified Tour engines use a small four-barrel carburetor (rated at 390 cubic feet per minute, about half the airflow of previous Modified carburetors), which limits their output to 550 to 650 horsepower. On large tracks such as New Hampshire Motor Speedway, the engines must have a restrictor plate
Restrictor plate

A restrictor plate or air restrictor is a device installed at the intake of an engine to limit its power. This kind of system is occasionally used in road vehicles for insurance purposes, but mainly in automobile racing, to limit top speed and thus increase safety, to provide equal level of competition, and to lower costs....
 between the carburetor and intake manifold, reducing engine power and car speed for safety reasons. Approved body styles for 2006 include the Chevrolet Cavalier
Chevrolet Cavalier

The Chevrolet Cavalier was a compact automobile produced from 1982 to 2005 by General Motors. Built on the company's GM J platform, the Cavalier was one of the best-selling cars in the United States throughout its life....
 and Monte Carlo
Chevrolet Monte Carlo

The Chevrolet Monte Carlo was an American-made automobile. Originally introduced by Chevrolet for the 1970 model year , it has gone through six generations as of 2007....
, the Dodge Avenger
Dodge Avenger

The Dodge Avenger name identifies four different cars:*The Dodge Avenger which was a renamed "Hillman Avenger"*The Dodge Avenger coupe ...
 and Stealth, the Ford Mustang
Ford Mustang

File:Ford mustang badge.jpgThe Ford Mustang is an automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. It was initially based on the Ford Falcon , a compact car....
 and Escort
Ford Escort

Over the years, the name 'Ford Escort' has been used for several models.For more information, see:* Ford Squire* Ford Escort * Ford Escort ...
, the Plymouth Laser
Plymouth Laser

The Plymouth Laser was a sports coupe made by Diamond Star Motors. It was a Badge engineering Mitsubishi Eclipse and was also twins with the Eagle Talon....
 and Sundance
Plymouth Sundance

The Plymouth Sundance is a compact car produced from 1986 to 1994. It was with upmarket compacts such as the Geo Prizm, Ford Escort and the Honda Civic after the life of the Horizon was to be extended....
, and the Pontiac Sunbird
Pontiac Sunbird

The Pontiac Sunbird is an automobile produced by the Pontiac division of General Motors. First introduced as part of Pontiac's subcompact offering for the 1976 model year....
, J2000, and Grand Prix
Pontiac Grand Prix

The Pontiac Grand Prix was an automobile produced by the Pontiac division of General Motors. First introduced as part of Pontiac's full-size model offering for the 1962 model year, the Grand Prix name was also applied to cars in the personal luxury car market segment and the mid-size offering, slotting below the large Pontiac Bonneville in th...
.

History of the NASCAR Modified division

The NASCAR Modified division was formed as part of NASCAR's creation in December 1947. NASCAR held a Modified race as its first sanctioned event on February 15, 1948, on the beach course at Daytona Beach, Florida. Red Byron
Red Byron

Robert "Red" Byron was a NASCAR driver who was successful in the sanctioning body's first years. He was NASCAR's first Modified champion in 1948 and its first Strictly Stock champion in 1949....
 won the event and 11 more races that year, and won the first NASCAR Modified Championship. (The Strictly Stock division, which evolved into today's premier series Sprint Cup, did not race until 1949.) Post-World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 Modifieds were a form of "stock car" (contrasted against purpose-built AAA
American Automobile Association

The AAA , formerly known as the American Automobile Association, is a 50 million member North American Non-profit organization automobile Lobbying in the United States, Service , and seller of vehicle insurance....
 Championship Cars
Champ Car

Champ Car, was the name for a class and specification of automobiles used in American Championship Car Racing for many decades, primarily for use in the Indianapolis 500 auto race....
, Sprints, and Midgets) which allowed some modification, typically substitution of stronger truck parts. Most cars were pre-WWII coupes and coaches. This pattern continued through the 1960s, with aftermarket performance parts and later-model chassis (such as the 1955-57 Chevrolet's frame) becoming more common. The Modifieds became known for technical innovation, both in homebuilt parts and in adapting components from other types of vehicle. By 1970, many Modifieds featured big-block engines, fuel injection, eighteen-inch-wide rear tires, radically offset engine location, and other technology that made them faster on short tracks than any full-bodied race cars including Grand National cars.

The predecessor to the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour was NASCAR's National Modified Championship, which was determined by total points from weekly NASCAR-sanctioned races as well as a schedule of National Championship races. Parts of the northeastern and southeastern USA were hotbeds of Modified racing in the 1950s and 1960s; some racers competed five nights per week or more. Often the same car was raced on both dirt and paved tracks, changing only tires and perhaps springs and shock absorbers. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the technology of dirt and pavement Modifieds diverged to make them separate types of race car. NASCAR was no longer sanctioning dirt tracks which held modified races, so the NASCAR Modified rules became the standard for asphalt Modifieds. (Starting in the early 1970s, Northeastern USA dirt Modified racetracks began to join the DIRT organization founded by Glenn Donnelly.) Most unsanctioned tracks used similar Modified rules to NASCAR's, or specified the same cars with cost-limiting rules such as smaller engines or narrow tires.

In the 1980s, it became prohibitively expensive for Modified teams to tow long distances to sixty or more races per year, including Watkins Glen International
Watkins Glen International

Watkins Glen International is an auto race track located near Watkins Glen, New York, at the southern tip of Seneca Lake . The facility is owned by International Speedway Corporation....
 and Daytona International Speedway
Daytona International Speedway

Daytona International Speedway is a race track in Daytona Beach, Florida, Florida, United States. Since opening in 1959, it has been the home to the most important race in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, the Daytona 500....
, Bowman Gray Stadium
Bowman Gray Stadium

Bowman Gray Stadium is a NASCAR sanctioned 1/4-mile asphalt flat oval short track and American football stadium located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina....
 in Winston-Salem, NC, North Wilkesboro Speedway
North Wilkesboro Speedway

North Wilkesboro Speedway is a short track that held races in NASCAR top three series from NASCAR's inception in 1949 until its closure in 1996....
, and Martinsville Speedway
Martinsville Speedway

Martinsville Speedway is an International Speedway Corporation-owned NASCAR stock car racing track located in Ridgeway, Virginia, just to the south of Martinsville, Virginia....
, with the North Wilkesboro races part of the Cup weekend.

Richie Evans
Richie Evans

Richard Ernest Evans , was an American racing driver who won nine NASCAR National Modified Championships, including eight in a row from 1978 to 1985....
 ran 66 NASCAR Modified features (and several unsanctioned events such as the Race of Champions) in 1984, the final year of the old system. To enable more than a few teams to contend seriously for the championship, it was decided to reformat the Modified division's championship to a limited schedule of races not conflicting with one another. This change mirrored similar format changes to the Grand National (now Sprint Cup) division starting in 1972 and the Late Model Sportsman (now Nationwide Series) division starting in 1982.

Safety


Richie Evans' 1985 death at Martinsville, along with other asphalt Modified fatalities such as Charlie Jarzombek
Charlie Jarzombek

Charlie Jarzombek was an American racecar driver from Baiting Hollow, New York....
 (in 1987), Corky Cookman (1987), Tommy Druar (1989), Don Pratt (1989), and Tony Jankowiak (1990), led to questions about car rigidity with Tour Modifieds, and safety changes. In particular, straight frame rails were phased out, with new chassis required to have a step which could bend in hard impacts rather than passing the force to the driver. The death of Tom Baldwin, Sr in 2004 led to more safety modifications, with HANS devices (or equivalent) and left side headrests becoming mandatory. For the 2008 season, rear bumpers have been shortened in response to the 2007 death of John Blewett III.

After a severed wheel caused a fatality at an Indy Racing League
Indy Racing League

The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American based open-wheel Auto racing.The League sanctions two series, the premier IndyCar Series , whose centerpiece is the Indianapolis 500, and Firestone Indy Lights, the official developmental series of the Indy Racing League....
 race, NASCAR in July 1999 required the Featherlite Modified Series teams (and eventually all NASCAR teams) to add steel cables as tethers linking each front spindle to the chassis, the steel cables were later replaced with marine rope which is stronger and weighs less.

History of the Modified Tour


The modern-day NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour was first held in 1985 with 29 races, named the NASCAR Winston Modified Tour. It switched sponsorship to the Featherlite Trailers brand in 1994, and was renamed to the NASCAR Featherlite Modified Series.

Two major changes to the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour came in 2005.

In 2005, Whelen Engineering took over sponsorship of the series, which was renamed to the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour.

Beginning in 2005 NASCAR sanctiond a new modified division in the southeastern United States known as the Whelen Southern Modified Tour. The two tours agreed to run a combined race at Martinsville Speedway
Martinsville Speedway

Martinsville Speedway is an International Speedway Corporation-owned NASCAR stock car racing track located in Ridgeway, Virginia, just to the south of Martinsville, Virginia....
.

1985

Richie Evans
Richie Evans

Richard Ernest Evans , was an American racing driver who won nine NASCAR National Modified Championships, including eight in a row from 1978 to 1985....
, who ties (with Mike Stefanik
Mike Stefanik

Mike Stefanik is a NASCAR driver. He currently races in the Whelen Modified Tour, piloting the #16 Diversified Metals Pontiac. Stefanik was named the second greatest NASCAR Modified driver of all-time in 2003....
) the record for the most NASCAR championships with nine NASCAR Modified championships, won his last championship posthumously in 1985, the first year of the Winston Modified Tour. Driving cars built and maintained in his own shop for sponsor B.R. DeWitt, Evans won 12 of his 28 starts on the Tour, including five consecutive victories at five tracks in July and August. Billy Nacewicz was the team's crew chief. Other strong contenders on the Tour included George Kent, Jimmy Spencer
Jimmy Spencer

Jimmy Spencer is an United States NASCAR driver and commentator. During his days racing modifieds, he was nicknamed "Mr. Excitement" for his sometimes aggressive racing style....
, Brian Ross, Reggie Ruggiero, Brett Bodine
Brett Bodine

Brett Bodine , is a former NASCAR Winston Cup driver and is the current driver of the Safety car in Sprint Cup events. Brett is employed by NASCAR as Director of Cost and Research....
, Charlie Jarzombek
Charlie Jarzombek

Charlie Jarzombek was an American racecar driver from Baiting Hollow, New York....
, Jeff Fuller
Jeff Fuller

Jeff Fuller is a NASCAR driver. He is currently a test driver for Joe Gibbs Racing in their #80 Sprint Cup Series Chevy. Before joining NASCAR's major leagues, Fuller won the 1992 Winston Modified Tour championship, driving for Sheba Racing....
, George Brunnhoelzl, Doug Heveron, Jamie Tomaino, John Rosati, Corky Cookman, Greg Sacks
Greg Sacks

Greg Sacks is a NASCAR Nextel Cup driver. He is married to his wife Vicky and lives in Ormond Beach, Florida. Together they had three children: Paul, Brian, and Rachel....
, Mike McLaughlin
Mike McLaughlin

Michael McLaughlin is a retired NASCAR Busch Series driver. Nicknamed "Magic Shoes", McLaughlin was a perennial fan favorite, winning the Most Popular Driver award in 1997....
, Mike Stefanik
Mike Stefanik

Mike Stefanik is a NASCAR driver. He currently races in the Whelen Modified Tour, piloting the #16 Diversified Metals Pontiac. Stefanik was named the second greatest NASCAR Modified driver of all-time in 2003....
, and Bugs Stevens. Many other top racers focused on their local tracks but ran limited Tour schedules. In October, the season ended in tragedy when Evans was killed in an accident while practicing for the final race of the Tour season, the Winn-Dixie 500 at Martinsville Speedway
Martinsville Speedway

Martinsville Speedway is an International Speedway Corporation-owned NASCAR stock car racing track located in Ridgeway, Virginia, just to the south of Martinsville, Virginia....
. He had already clinched the title; Mike McLaughlin, driving for Len Boehler, finished second in the point standings.

Public stature

The series has been a minor league
Minor league

Minor leagues are professional sports leagues which are not regarded as the premier leagues in those sports. Minor league teams tend to play in smaller, less elaborate venues, often competing in smaller cities....
 with a strong and loyal regional following. Most national media attention has appeared in racing-centered publications (magazines such as Stock Car Racing Magazine or Speedway Illustrated, or newspapers such as National Speed Sport News or Speedway Scene) rather than general mass media. In the 21st century, several books about historical Modified drivers have been published.

Nobody who was then driving full-time in Sprint Cup has competed in Whelen Modified Tour events except occasional one-time appearances. However, Geoff Bodine
Geoff Bodine

Geoffrey Bodine is the oldest of the three Bodine brothers who are all NASCAR drivers. Bodine currently lives in Cornelius, North Carolina, North Carolina....
, Brett Bodine
Brett Bodine

Brett Bodine , is a former NASCAR Winston Cup driver and is the current driver of the Safety car in Sprint Cup events. Brett is employed by NASCAR as Director of Cost and Research....
, Steve Park
Steve Park (NASCAR)

Stephen Park is a professional Auto racing driver. Park is currently racing in the #35 Waste Management Inc. Recycle America Monte Carlo in the NASCAR Camping World East Series 2008 in NASCAR....
, and Jimmy Spencer
Jimmy Spencer

Jimmy Spencer is an United States NASCAR driver and commentator. During his days racing modifieds, he was nicknamed "Mr. Excitement" for his sometimes aggressive racing style....
 went on from WMT competition to become race winners at the Cup level. Other WMT veterans such as Mike McLaughlin
Mike McLaughlin

Michael McLaughlin is a retired NASCAR Busch Series driver. Nicknamed "Magic Shoes", McLaughlin was a perennial fan favorite, winning the Most Popular Driver award in 1997....
, and Jeff Fuller
Jeff Fuller

Jeff Fuller is a NASCAR driver. He is currently a test driver for Joe Gibbs Racing in their #80 Sprint Cup Series Chevy. Before joining NASCAR's major leagues, Fuller won the 1992 Winston Modified Tour championship, driving for Sheba Racing....
 have advanced to become race winners and championship contenders in the Nationwide Series, the top minor league under Sprint Cup. Sprint Cup crew chiefs that started in WMT include Tommy Baldwin Jr.
Tommy Baldwin Jr.

Tommy Baldwin Jr. is the competition Director for Bill Davis Racing in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series. He is also the crew chief for Dave Blaney in the Nextel Cup series....
 and Greg Zipadelli
Greg Zipadelli

Greg Zipadelli , is a NASCAR Sprint Cup crew chief for Joey Logano, who currently drives the #20 Home Depot Toyota Toyota Camry owned by former NFL Coach Joe Gibbs....
.

In recent years, small numbers of races in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour have aired on network television, with none appearing on prime-time television.

Traditionally, there are two weekends when the Modifieds run as part of the undercard for the Sprint Cup: i.e., the July and September races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. In the past, Modifieds ran with the Cup cars at Martinsville, and the old SMART tour (which today would be the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour) at North Wilkesboro with Cup cars. Typically, a name driver is recruited to participate in the race to pique the interest of casual fans. For example, Sprint Cup driver Carl Edwards
Carl Edwards

Carl Michael Edwards, II is an American NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and Nationwide Series driver for Roush Fenway Racing.In the Sprint Cup Series, Edwards drives the #99 Aflac Ford Fusion ....
 and defending Sprint Cup champion Tony Stewart
Tony Stewart

Anthony Wayne Stewart is an American race car driver/car owner/entrepreneur, in NASCAR's Sprint Cup . During his career he has won championships in the Winston Cup, Nextel Cup and IndyCar Series....
 raced in the July 2006 race.

Whelen Modified Tour champions

Click for a list of all champions including 1948-84 National Modified Champions.

Whelen Modified Tour Rookie of the Year award winners


Whelen Modified Tour Most Popular Driver award winners


Pre-Tour NASCAR Modified Most Popular Driver award winners


NASCAR Modified All-Time Top 10 drivers

The following drivers were named to the NASCAR Modified All-Time Top 10 list in 2003 :
  1. Richie Evans
    Richie Evans

    Richard Ernest Evans , was an American racing driver who won nine NASCAR National Modified Championships, including eight in a row from 1978 to 1985....
     - Evans won nine Modified titles between 1973 and 1985, a championship total that was unmatched in all of NASCAR until Stefanik's championship in 2006, 52 wins in 84 NASCAR and unsanctioned events in 1979
  2. Mike Stefanik
    Mike Stefanik

    Mike Stefanik is a NASCAR driver. He currently races in the Whelen Modified Tour, piloting the #16 Diversified Metals Pontiac. Stefanik was named the second greatest NASCAR Modified driver of all-time in 2003....
     - 7 WMT and 2 Busch North championships
  3. Jerry Cook
    Jerry Cook

    Jerry Cook is a NASCAR championship race car driver. He began racing at the age of 13 and won the track championship at Utica-Rome Speedway in 1969....
     - 6 NASCAR National Modified Championships in the 1970s, helped direct the series' changes as series director in 1985
  4. Ray Hendrick
    Ray Hendrick

    Ray Hendrick , was known as "Mr. Modified" during his 36-year career in motorsports mainly in the modified stock car racing class.The Virginia native collected more than 700 victories in modifieds, NASCAR Winston Cup series, and late model sportsman series ....
     - "Mr. Modified" raced "anything, anywhere" in the 1950s to 1970s
  5. Geoff Bodine
    Geoff Bodine

    Geoffrey Bodine is the oldest of the three Bodine brothers who are all NASCAR drivers. Bodine currently lives in Cornelius, North Carolina, North Carolina....
     - in the Guinness Book of World Records for winning 55 Modified races in 1978
  6. Tony Hirschman, Jr. - has won 5 WMT championships
  7. Bugs Stevens - won three consecutive NASCAR National Modified Championships in 1967-69
  8. Fred DeSarro
    Fred DeSarro

    Frederick DeSarro was an United States racecar driver. He was the 1970 NASCAR National Modified Champion....
     - 1970 NASCAR National Modified Champion
  9. Jimmy Spencer
    Jimmy Spencer

    Jimmy Spencer is an United States NASCAR driver and commentator. During his days racing modifieds, he was nicknamed "Mr. Excitement" for his sometimes aggressive racing style....
     - 1986 and 1987 WMT champion
  10. Reggie Ruggiero - the "best driver to never win a championship", his 44 victories rank him second to Stefanik since the modern era began in 1985


2008 schedule


NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour

  • 4/6/2008: Icebreaker 2008, 200 laps, Thompson International Speedway
    Thompson International Speedway

    Thompson International Speedway in Thompson, Connecticut, USA, is a 5/8th mile paved oval racetrack that was once known as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway of the East....
    , Thompson, Connecticut
    Thompson, Connecticut

    Thompson is a rural New England town in Windham County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States. The population was 8,878 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • 4/27/2008: Carquest Tech-Net Spring Sizzler, 200 Laps, Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford Springs, Connecticut
  • 5/23/2008: TSI Harley-Davidson 150, 150 laps, Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford Springs, Connecticut
  • 6/19/2008: New England Dodge Dealers 75, 75 green flag Laps, Thompson International Speedway
    Thompson International Speedway

    Thompson International Speedway in Thompson, Connecticut, USA, is a 5/8th mile paved oval racetrack that was once known as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway of the East....
    , Thompson, Connecticut
    Thompson, Connecticut

    Thompson is a rural New England town in Windham County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States. The population was 8,878 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • 6/28/2008: New England 100, 100 Laps, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon, New Hampshire
    Loudon, New Hampshire

    Loudon is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 4,481 at the 2000 census. Loudon is the home of New Hampshire Motor Speedway....
  • 7/12/2008: Mason Farms 100, 100 laps, Spencer Speedway
    Spencer Speedway

    Spencer Speedway opened in 1955 and is a 1/2 mile Flat Ashplat Oval located in Williamson, New York. The track is owned by John White and is currently NASCAR Sanctioned as part of the Whelen All-American Modified Series....
    , Williamson, New York
    Williamson, New York

    Williamson is an Upstate New York Administrative divisions of New York#Town in the northwest part of Wayne County, New York, New York, United States on the south shore of Lake Ontario....
  • 8/2/2008: Miller Lite 140, 140 Laps, Riverhead Raceway
    Riverhead Raceway

    Riverhead Raceway is a race track built in 1949, opened on May 30, 1952, and located in Riverhead , New York. According to Marty Himes, auto racing historian and founder of the Himes Museum of Motor Racing Nostalgia in Bay Shore, John Evers and Harry Rambo purchased the land, which was originally swampland....
    , Riverhead, New York
    Riverhead (town), New York

    The Political subdivisions of New York State#Town of Riverhead is in Suffolk County, New York, New York on the north shore of Long Island. The population was 27,680 at the 2000 census....
  • 8/8/2008: New England Dodge Dealers 150, 150 Laps, Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford Springs, Connecticut
  • 8/14/2008: Budweiser 150, 150 Laps, Thompson International Speedway
    Thompson International Speedway

    Thompson International Speedway in Thompson, Connecticut, USA, is a 5/8th mile paved oval racetrack that was once known as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway of the East....
    , Thompson, Connecticut
    Thompson, Connecticut

    Thompson is a rural New England town in Windham County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States. The population was 8,878 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • 8/23/2007: Whelen 150, 150 Laps, Mansfield Motorsports Park, Mansfield, Ohio
    Mansfield, Ohio

    Mansfield is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Richland County, Ohio. The municipality is located in north-central Ohio in the western foothills of the Allegheny Plateau, approximately 80 miles southwest of Cleveland, Ohio and 66 miles northeast of Columbus, Ohio....
  • 9/7/2008: Sunoco Modified Mania, 150 Laps, Thompson International Speedway
    Thompson International Speedway

    Thompson International Speedway in Thompson, Connecticut, USA, is a 5/8th mile paved oval racetrack that was once known as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway of the East....
    , Thompson, Connecticut
    Thompson, Connecticut

    Thompson is a rural New England town in Windham County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States. The population was 8,878 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • 9/13/2008: New Hampshire 100, 100 Laps, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon, New Hampshire
    Loudon, New Hampshire

    Loudon is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 4,481 at the 2000 census. Loudon is the home of New Hampshire Motor Speedway....
  • 9/28/2008: Carquest Fall Final, 150 Laps, Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford Springs, Connecticut
  • 10/4/2008: Whelen Modified Tour, Chemung Speedrome
    Chemung Speedrome

    The Chemung Speedrome is a 3/8 mile Asphalt race track in Chemung, New York. Built in 1951 by the Bodine family, the track was first dirt-surfaced, then paved....
    , Chemung, New York
    Chemung, New York

    Chemung is a town in Chemung County, New York, New York, United States. The population was 2,665 at the 2000 census. The town name is derived from the river flowing through it, which means in the native dialect, "Big Horn."...
  • 10/18/2007: World Series, 150 Laps, Thompson International Speedway
    Thompson International Speedway

    Thompson International Speedway in Thompson, Connecticut, USA, is a 5/8th mile paved oval racetrack that was once known as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway of the East....
    , Thompson, Connecticut
    Thompson, Connecticut

    Thompson is a rural New England town in Windham County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States. The population was 8,878 at the 2000 United States Census....


Combined North-South Race for Both Tours

  • 9/20/2008: Made in America Whelen 300, 300 Laps, Martinsville Speedway
    Martinsville Speedway

    Martinsville Speedway is an International Speedway Corporation-owned NASCAR stock car racing track located in Ridgeway, Virginia, just to the south of Martinsville, Virginia....
    , Ridgeway, Virginia
    Ridgeway, Virginia

    Ridgeway is a town in Henry County, Virginia, Virginia, United States. The population was 775 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Martinsville, Virginia Martinsville micropolitan area....


See also

  • NASCAR
    NASCAR

    The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing is the largest sanctioning body of stock cars in the United States. The three largest racing series sanctioned by NASCAR are the Sprint Cup Series, the Nationwide Series and the Camping World Truck Series....
  • Whelen Southern Modified Tour
    Whelen Southern Modified Tour

    The NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour is a stock car racing series owned by NASCAR and operated in the Southeastern United States as part of its Modified Division....
  • NASCAR Regional Racing
    NASCAR Regional Racing

    NASCAR Local Racing is a group of regional stock car racing divisionssanctioned by NASCAR....


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