Track Talk Column for Sat. 11/24/18

The Tri-Track Series continues to pick up momentum for 2019.

Track Talk

By Lou Modestino (For Sat. 11`/24/18) Check out Lou Modestino’s Track Talk blog at http://blogs.gatehousemedia.com/tracktalk/wp-admin/edit.php )
Wayne Darling of Seekonk, who is the race director of the Tri-Track Modified Series, stated that his racing series will have at least four events in 2019.  There will be two dates at Seekonk Speedway along with two other venues.  One of those other races was held at the Claremont Speedway in western NH and another at the Star Speedway in Epping, NH last season.  Darling told Area News that there could be as many as five events maximum next season.  The Tri Track Series has limited the events to 1/4 and 1/3 mile ovals only in order to keep the competition very tight.
Another new Modified club called the American Modified Tour will hold three races at the Waterford Speedbowl in Connecticut in 2019 on Saturday, June 8, Saturday, September 7 and Sunday, October 20.  Principal Bobby Cerrita of Somerset is the one behind this series.  Cerrita is a well known engine builder for Modifieds and Pro Stocks.  Bobby worked previously for the Valenti Modified Series and the now defunct Modified Touring Series as a Tech Official.  His big effort will be to make the American Modified Tour a very competitive on track series.  We wish him well.
Stafford Speedway in Connecticut plans three Modified Opens in 2019 in addition to its schedule of NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour events.  Those Opens will go on Friday, May 3, Friday, June 14 and Friday, July 12.

 

The 35th season of the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will feature a mix of historic short tracks on the eastern seaboard as well as the second running of the 250-lap showcase event at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

For the third straight season, the Whelen Modified Tour will kick off at South Carolina’s Myrtle Beach Speedway. The race on Saturday, March 1 will precede the return of the tour to Virginia’s South Boston Speedway.

Following the southern swing, the tour will kickoff the New England racing season as the headliner for a pair of landmark Connecticut race weekends: the 46th annual Icebreaker weekend at Thompson Motorsports Park on Sunday, April 7, and the 48th annual NAPA Auto Parts Spring Sizzler on Sunday, April 28.

The 16-race tour calendar visits seven states and features the return to Wall Stadium Speedway in Wall Township, New Jersey. The tour has run three events at the high-banked third-mile oval, most recently in 2007.

“The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour schedule celebrates some of most iconic eastern short tracks,” said Brandon Thompson, NASCAR managing director for regional racing. “It’s a nod to the old school NASCAR Modified division racing from Connecticut to Virginia competing for championship points and bragging rights. After a tremendous 2018 season, we are even more excited about what 2019 will bring.”

This past year, Long Island’s Justin Bonsignore rolled off eight wins en route to his first NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour championship. He out-distanced rising young star Chase Dowling and dethroned five-time tour champion Doug Coby to claim the top spot in the premier Modified series.

One of the highlights of 2018 was the inaugural Musket 250, a $25,000-to-win extra-distance championship event at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Dowling took advantage of a clash between Bonsignore and former tour champion – and 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series driver – Ryan Preece in the final turns of the final lap to score his first win and claim the biggest winner’s purse in tour history.

The 2019 race at New Hampshire will be held on Saturday, Sept. 21.

The Whelen Modified Tour will also be part of the Monster Energy Series weekend at the “Magic Mile” with its championship points event on Saturday, July 21. The annual all-star race for the tour will be held on the 1.053-mile speedway on Friday, July 20.

Other schedule highlights include: Two premier northeastern tracks remain in place on the calendar: Massachusetts’ Seekonk Speedway will host the tour on Saturday, June 1. The tour’s trip to upstate New York and Oswego Raceway will be part of the track’s 63rd Annual Classic Week with the Toyota Mod Classic 150 presented by McDonald’s. Riverhead Raceway will host a pair of races: Saturday, July 6, and Saturday, Sept. 7. Bonsignore swept the two events at his home track in 2018.

The championship will conclude with the traditional races at Stafford and Thompson. First will be the 47th Annual NAPA Fall Final weekend at Stafford on Sunday, Sept. 29, followed by the crowning of the 2019 champion at the 57th Annual Sunoco World Series of Speedway Racing on Sunday, Oct. 13.

2019 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Schedule

Date Track Location

Laps

Sat, March 16 Myrtle Beach Speedway Myrtle Beach, S.C.

150

Sat., March 30 South Boston Speedway South Boston, Va.

150

Sun, April 7 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park Thompson, Conn.

150

Sun, April 28 Stafford Motor Speedway Stafford, Conn.

200

Sat, May 18 Wall Stadium Speedway Wall Township, N.J.

150

Sat, June 1 Seekonk Speedway Seekonk, Mass.

150

Wed, June 5 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park Thompson, Conn.

125

Sat. July 6 Riverhead Raceway Riverhead, N.Y.

200

Fri, July 19 ** New Hampshire Motor Speedway * Loudon, N.H.

All Star

Sat, July 20 New Hampshire Motor Speedway Loudon, N.H.

100

Fri, Aug 2 Stafford Motor Speedway Stafford, Conn.

150

Wed, Aug 14 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park Thompson, Conn.

150

Sat, Aug 31 Oswego Speedway Oswego, N.Y.

150

Sat, Sept 7 Riverhead Raceway Riverhead, N.Y.

200

Sat, Sept 21 New Hampshire Motor Speedway Loudon, N.H.

250

Sun, Sept 29 Stafford Motor Speedway Stafford, Conn.

150

Sun, Oct 13 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park Thompson, Conn.

150

* All-Star non-points event

Schedule subject to change

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