2025 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour

The 2025 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour is the 41st season of the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, a stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR. It began with the New Smyrna Beach Area Visitors Bureau 200 at New Smyrna Speedway on February 8 and will end with the Virginia is for Racing Lovers 300 at Martinsville Speedway on October 23.

Justin Bonsignore entered the season as the defending series champion.[1]

Schedule

Source: [2]

Notes: Race names and title sponsors are subject to change. Not all title sponsors/names of races have been announced for 2025. For the races where a 2025 name and title sponsor has yet to be announced, the title sponsors/names of those races in 2024 are listed and marked with star.

No. Race Title Track Date
1 New Smyrna Beach Area Visitors Bureau 200 New Smyrna Speedway, New Smyrna Beach, Florida February 8
2 Icebreaker 150* Thompson Speedway, Thompson, Connecticut April 16[a]
3 FaithFest Evangelistic Ministries 150 North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro, North Carolina May 18
4 J&R Precast 150 Seekonk Speedway, Seekonk, Massachusetts June 1[b]
5 Miller Lite Salutes Steve Park 200 Riverhead Raceway, Riverhead, New York June 15[c]
6 Thunder in the Mountains 200 White Mountain Motorsports Park, North Woodstock, New Hampshire June 29[d]
7 Nu-Way Auto Parts 150 Lancaster Motorplex, Lancaster, New York July 12
8 Duel at the Dog 200 presented by USNE Power Monadnock Speedway, Winchester, New Hampshire July 19
9 Cheshire County Clash 200 Monadnock Speedway, Winchester, New Hampshire July 20[e]
10 Thompson 150 presented by FloSports.com* Thompson Speedway, Thompson, Connecticut August 6
11 Virginia is for Racing Lovers 150* Richmond Raceway, Richmond, Virginia August 14
12 Toyota Mod Classic 150* Oswego Speedway, Oswego, New York August 30
13 Eddie Partridge 256* Riverhead Raceway, Riverhead, New York September 6
14 Mohegan Sun 100* New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon, New Hampshire September 20
15 World Series 150* Thompson Speedway, Thompson, Connecticut October 12
16 Virginia is for Racing Lovers 300* Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville, Virginia October 23

Schedule changes

  • The race at Richmond moves from March to August after the track went down to having one Cup Series race weekend instead of two with the spring race being removed and the summer race being kept.
  • The race at North Wilkesboro, which was held in October in 2024, moves to May on the afternoon of the Cup Series' All-Star Race at the track.
  • The first race at Riverhead was moved from May to June.
  • The race at New Hampshire moves from June to September along with the track's Cup Series race date.
  • The race at Lancaster Motorplex was moved from August to July.
  • The third race at Monadnock in September was removed and replaced by a race at White Mountain Motorsports Park in June.
  • The race at Martinsville, which was scheduled to be held on October 18 was moved to October 23 as the same weekend as the Cup Series' weekend race at the track.

Results and standings

Race results

No. Race Pole position Most laps led Winning driver
1 New Smyrna Beach Visitors Bureau 200 Luke Baldwin Luke Baldwin Patrick Emerling
2 Icebreaker 150 Jon McKennedy Ron Silk Ron Silk
3 FaithFest Evangelistic Ministries 150 Luke Baldwin Craig Lutz Craig Lutz
4 J&R Precast 150 Matt Hirschman Matt Hirschman Matt Hirschman
5 Miller Lite Salutes Steve Park 200 Justin Bonsignore Justin Bonsignore Justin Bonsignore
6 Thunder in the Mountains 200 Jake Johnson Kyle Bonsignore Kyle Bonsignore
7 Nu-Way Auto Parts 150
Reference:[9]

Drivers' championship

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led. ** – All laps led.

Pos Driver NSM THO NWS SEE RIV WMM LMP MON MON THO RCH OSW RIV NHA THO MAR Points
1 Justin Bonsignore 3 5 3 11 1* 10 238
2 Austin Beers 5 4 5 3 8 5 237
3 Craig Lutz 2 13 1* 13 5 6 230
4 Stephen Kopcik 6 7 6 2 15 2 227
5 Luke Baldwin 4* 14 2 12 10 7 220
6 Matt Hirschman 15 11 22 1* 2 4 218
7 Trevor Catalano 13 3 15 5 12 8 209
8 Patrick Emerling 1 2 28 14 3 16 206
9 Kyle Bonsignore 27 12 24 6 6 1* 193
10 Tyler Rypkema 11 15 19 21 9 11 179
11 Tyler Barry 22 16 18 7 19 15 167
12 Tommy Catalano 14 9 7 23 7 Wth 161
13 Ken Heagy 19 23 11 20 18 14 160
14 Ron Silk 9 1* 4 13 156
15 Eric Goodale 7 25 31 10 14 Wth 133
16 Jake Johnson 26 4 3 102
17 Jon McKennedy 8 15 9 102
18 Mike Marshall 21 28 17 18 92
19 Brian Robie 12 18 12 90
20 Chase Dowling 29 6 8 89
21 Max Zachem 16 22 Wth 16 78
22 John-Michael Shenette Wth 16 22 20 74
23 Ryan Newman 8 13 68
24 Dave Sapienza 20 Wth 30 17 Wth 65
25 Andrew Krause 10 18 60
26 Roger Turbush 20 13 55
27 Kyle Ebersole 25 9 54
28 Mark Stewart 17 17 Wth 54
29 Jacob Lutz 31 Wth 4 53
30 Jeremy Gerstner 26 9 53
31 Brian Sones 30 24 26 52
32 Woody Pitkat 19 19 50
33 Teddy Hodgdon 27 12 49
34 Dylan Slepian 29 11 48
35 Joey Cipriano III 23 19 Wth 46
36 Gary McDonald 24 Wth 21 43
37 Joey Braun 8 36
38 Matt Swanson 10 34
39 Luke Fleming 10 34
40 Corey LaJoie 14 31
41 Matt Brode 16 28
42 Anthony Nocella Wth 17 27
43 Tyler Catalano 18 26
44 Chris Young Jr. 18 26
45 Joey Coulter 20 24
46 Eric Berndt 21 23
47 Jake Crum 21 23
48 Norman Newman 23 21
49 Chris Hatton Jr. 25 19
50 Carson Loftin 27 17
51 Frank Fleming 28 16
52 Bobby Labonte 29 15
Mike Christopher Jr.
George Skora III
Conner Jones Wth
Tommy Wanick Wth
Reference:[10]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Thompson Speedway postponed the race from its March 30 date to April 5 due to "forecasted rain and cold temperatures."[3] It was then postponed to April 16 due to similar conditions.
  2. ^ Seekonk Speedway postponed the race from its May 31 date to June 1 due to "forecasted inclement weather."[4]
  3. ^ Riverhead Raceway postponed the race from its June 14 date to June 15 due to "forecasted inclement weather".[5]
  4. ^ White Mountain Motorsports Park postponed the race from its June 28 date to June 29 due to "forecasted inclement weather".[6]
  5. ^ NASCAR, JDV Productions and Monadnock Speedway postponed the race from its May 3 date due to inclement weather.[7] It was eventually rescheduled to July 20.[8]

References

  1. ^ Courchesne, Shawn (October 27, 2024). "One for the record books: Justin Bonsignore cements his place in history with fourth Modified Tour title, 45th career win". NASCAR.com. Retrieved October 28, 2024.
  2. ^ "See the 2025 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour schedule". Retrieved October 28, 2024.
  3. ^ Sprinkle, Scotte (March 27, 2025). "NWMT Icebreaker 150 postponed to Saturday, April 5". Short Track Scene. Retrieved March 28, 2025.
  4. ^ "Unfavorable weather forecast pushes Modified Tour event at Seekonk Speedway to Sunday, June 1". Retrieved May 30, 2025.
  5. ^ "Unfavorable forecast pushes Whelen Modified Tour event at Riverhead to Sunday, June 15". Retrieved June 14, 2025.
  6. ^ "Modified Tour race at White Mountain postponed due to inclement weather forecast". Retrieved June 28, 2025.
  7. ^ "Inclement weather postpones Whelen Modified Tour Cheshire County Clash 200 at Monadnock Speedway". Retrieved May 3, 2025.
  8. ^ "Whelen Modified Tour event at Monadnock rescheduled for July 20 to create unique doubleheader". Retrieved May 9, 2025.
  9. ^ "2025 NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR SEASON STATS, RACE RESULTS". racing-reference.info. February 8, 2025. Retrieved February 8, 2025.
  10. ^ "NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR STANDINGS FOR 2025". racing-reference.info. February 8, 2025. Retrieved February 8, 2025.