2008 NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED
Tradition Continues For NASCAR's Oldest Division
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Dec. 14, 2007) – The Modified Tours have always been an integral part of NASCAR racing, dating back to the first race in NASCAR history in 1948. As NASCAR celebrates 60 years of racing and 60 years of Modified champions, the 2008 schedules for both the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour and NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour enable the series to race at some of the best short tracks in America and revisit some of the roots of the sport.
“The schedules for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour and NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour are very strong. They encompass new markets and position both series well for the future,” said George Silbermann, NASCAR's managing director of racing operations. “With the support of Whelen Engineering, a terrific group of track promoters and a strong field of competitors, we're looking forward to continued excitement and close racing throughout the season.”
The 16-race, eight-track NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour schedule will begin and end at Thompson (Conn.) International Speedway – a track that first opened in 1940 and has always been an important stop for Modified drivers touring the northeast. The Tour will take the green flag April 5-6 with the traditional season-opening Icebreaker, and conclude Oct. 17-18 as part of the track's World Series.
The NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour kicks off its fourth season March 22 at Caraway Speedway in Asheboro, N.C., and will conclude Oct. 4 at the .455-mile oval . The schedule features 13 races at seven different tracks.
The two Tour schedules also include the fourth annual Made In America Whelen 300 Sept. 21 at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway, the combination event with the two series.
2008 NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR SCHEDULE
Date / Site / Location
April 6 Thompson International Speedway Thompson, Conn.
April 27 Stafford Motor Speedway Stafford , Conn.
May 23 Stafford Motor Speedway Stafford, Conn.
June 19 Thompson International Speedway Thompson, Conn.
June 28 New Hampshire Motor Speedway Loudon , N.H.
July 12 Spencer Speedway Williamson, N.Y.
Aug. 2 Riverhead Speedway Riverhead, N.Y.
Aug. 8 Stafford Motor Speedway Stafford , Conn.
Aug. 14 Thompson International Speedway Thompson, Conn.
Aug. 23 Mansfield Motorsports Park Mansfield , Ohio
Sept. 7 Thompson International Speedway Thompson, Conn.
Sept. 13 New Hampshire Motor Speedway Loudon , N.H.
Sept. 21 Martinsville Speedway Martinsville , Va.
Sept. 28 Stafford Motor Speedway Stafford , Conn.
Oct. 4 Chemung Speedrome Chemung , N.Y.
Oct. 19 Thompson International Speedway Thompson, Conn.
2008 NASCAR WHELEN SOUTHERN MODIFIED TOUR
Date / Site / Location
March 22 Caraway Speedway Asheboro , N.C.
March 29 Southern National Raceway Park Kenly, N.C.
April 5 Greenville-Pickens Speedway Greenville , S.C.
April 11 Ace Speedway Altamahaw , N.C.
April 12 Caraway Speedway Asheboro , N.C.
April 19 Caraway Speedway Asheboro , N.C.
July 4 Caraway Speedway Asheboro , N.C.
Aug. 2 Bowman-Gray Stadium Winston-Salem , N.C.
Aug. 30 Lanier National Speedway Braselton, Ga.
Sept. 6 Caraway Speedway Asheboro , N.C.
Sept. 19 Ace Speedway Altamahaw , N.C.
Sept. 21 Martinsville Speedway Martinsville , Va.
Oct. 4 Caraway Speedway Asheboro , N.C.
* Subject to Change*
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NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED SCHEDULE
more than 50 years. The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will make two trips to upstate New York with races at Spencer Speedway in Williamson July 12 and Chemung Speedrome Oct. 4.
About NASCAR
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About NASCAR Whelen Modified Tours
The oldest touring series – and the only open-wheeled division – of NASCAR, the Whelen Modified Tour cars weigh 2,610 pounds and have a wheelbase of 107 inches. Whelen Modified Tour cars drive on wide Hoosier bias-play tires, while power is provided by “small block” 350 to 360 cubic-inch engines. The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour holds races throughout the northeast, on tracks ranging in size from a 1/4-mile to one-mile. The NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour was established in 2005. While the Tour itself was a new addition, Modified teams have competed in championship events up and down the east coast since the earliest days of NASCAR.