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NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Announces 2024 Schedule

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NASCAR officials have announced the 16-race schedule for the 2024 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour.

For the third consecutive year, the Tour will open at New Smyrna Speedway in Florida during NASCAR’s Speedweeks, racing under the lights on Saturday, February 10. The season will conclude at Martinsville Speedway in Virginia, which will host the Whelen Modified Tour’s season finale on Saturday, October 26.

“We have seen over the past two seasons how exciting it has been for our fans and competitors to open at New Smyrna and finish at Martinsville,” said Jimmy Wilson, Senior Director, NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. “The mix of tracks on the schedule pays tribute to the Tour’s roots and sets up a competitive season from start to finish, demonstrated by how once again this year our fans are going to see the Whelen Modified Tour title decided at the finale.”

Other tour stops include Richmond Raceway and New Hampshire Motor Speedway, which return to the schedule as companion events alongside the NASCAR national series race weekends. North Wilkesboro Speedway will return in 2024, with a race date on Saturday, October 5. Other popular tour stops include a trio of races at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park in Connecticut, and a pair of races at Riverhead Raceway in New York.

To learn more about the 2024 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour schedule, see the full announcement here .  

2024 NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR SCHEDULE

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Season to open at New Smyrna Speedway and conclude at Martinsville Speedway for third consecutive year

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Oct. 20, 2023)  – A week before crowning the 2023 champion at Martinsville Speedway, the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour plans to carry on a new schedule tradition by opening mere miles from the birthplace of NASCAR and finishing at one of its most historic tracks as the 16 race dates on the 2024 schedule was announced today.

For the third consecutive year, the Tour will open at New Smyrna Speedway in Florida as part of the track’s “World Series of Asphalt Stock Cars Racing” during NASCAR’s Speedweeks, racing under the lights on Saturday, February 10. The 66 th  running of the DAYTONA 500 at nearby Daytona International Speedway then takes place a week later to conclude the opening week of NASCAR action.

Martinsville Speedway returned to hosting the Whelen Modified Tour’s season finale in 2022, and will carry on the new tradition for the third consecutive year in 2024. The race on the Virginia short track moves to a weekend date on Saturday, Oct. 26 – opening up a week of camping and activity for fans of the Virginia short track. NASCAR will then set the field for the Championship 4 in all three national series – NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series – the next weekend, Nov. 1-3.

“We have seen over the past two seasons how exciting it has been for our fans and competitors to open at New Smyrna and finish at Martinsville,” said Jimmy Wilson, Senior Director, NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. “The mix of tracks on the schedule pays tribute to the Tour’s roots and sets up a competitive season from start to finish, demonstrated by how once again this year our fans are going to see the Whelen Modified Tour title decided at the finale.”

Richmond Raceway and New Hampshire Motor Speedway return to the schedule as companion events alongside NASCAR national series race weekend. Richmond will remain the second race of the season on Friday, March 29, while New Hampshire holds a mid-summer Saturday, June 22, date.

New Hampshire has hosted a total of 75 Whelen Modified Tour races, led by the late NASCAR Hall of Famer Mike Stefanik’s eight wins. Tony Hirshman is second on the all-time wins list there with seven, while Reggie Ruggiero and Bobby Santos III have each tallied five victories in the heart of New England.

Richmond began hosting Tour races in 1990 and has seen the likes of NASCAR Hall of Famer Mike Stefanik, current NASCAR Cup Series driver Ryan Preece and three-time Tour champion (and current title contender) Justin Bonsignore visit Victory Lane in their 13 races thus far.

North Wilkesboro Speedway joined the Tour’s schedule for the 2023 season and returns for the second straight year in 2024 on Saturday, Oct. 5.

Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park (Connecticut) will host a trio of marquee events during the 2024 season, starting off with a Sunday, April 7, event during the 50 th  Icebreaker Weekend. The Tour will return for a Wednesday night mid-summer classic on Aug. 14, before a third and final visit on Sunday, Oct. 13, during the World Series of Speedway Racing.

Another stalwart on the schedule, Riverhead Raceway, will host a pair of key races for the Whelen Modified Tour, starting with a Saturday, May 18, race in the spring. They will then host a Saturday, September 14, even that will continue to pay tribute to late track owner and team owner Eddie Partridge.

Riverhead stands as track that has been the longest continuous host of the Whelen Modified Tour since coming on board in 1985. Although scheduled to hold a race in 2020, the pandemic prevented the race from taking place.

“It’s important to the Tour to be a part of tentpole events that honor the history of our sport such as those at Thompson and Riverhead,” said Wilson. “And then we also have incredible support from tracks such as Monadnock Speedway, which always provides a great event experience for fans and will continue to do so with a trio of races in 2024.”

Monadnock Speedway in Winchester, New Hampshire, will continue to build upon their schedule of races under JDV Productions, as they are slated for three dates in 2024 – Saturday, May 4; Saturday, July 20; and Saturday, Sept. 21.

“There are so many great tracks in the Northeast that provide exceptional racing and close proximity to home for our teams,” added Wilson. “These tracks, and their fans, are truly at the heart of what is great about Modified racing in the Northeast.”

Those tracks include Lancaster Motorplex (New York) – formerly known as New York International Raceway Park – that returns to the schedule for the third time, and second straight, with a Saturday, August 3, race. The track first appeared on the schedule in 2021.

Seekonk Speedway (Massachusetts) returns to the 2024 schedule with a Saturday, June 1, event and Oswego Speedway (New York) rounds out the schedule with a Saturday, Aug. 31, race.

“We’re proud this year’s schedule provides balance for our competitors and their teams, who themselves are managing jobs and families away from the track each week,” said Wilson. “And our fans will still continue to see the high-quality and exciting Whelen Modified Tour racing action they have come to love at their favorite facilities.”

The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour concludes the 2023 season on Thursday, Oct. 26, in the Virginia is for Racing Lovers 200 at Martinsville Speedway, where the Tour will crown a champion. Ron Silk and Justin Bonsignore have battled atop the standings all season, and enter the race separated by 13 points for the title. Silk, the 2011 champion, holds the lead over three-time champion (2018, 2020, 2021) Bonsignore.

Below is the 2024 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour schedule. Schedule is subject to change. Race times and broadcast networks will be announced at a later date.

2024 NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR SCHEDULE

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Oct. 20, 2023)  – A week before crowning the 2023 champion at Martinsville Speedway, the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour plans to carry on a new schedule tradition by opening mere miles from the birthplace of NASCAR and finishing at one of its most historic tracks as the 16 race dates on the 2024 schedule was announced today.

For the third consecutive year, the Tour will open at New Smyrna Speedway in Florida as part of the track’s “World Series of Asphalt Stock Cars Racing” during NASCAR’s Speedweeks, racing under the lights on Saturday, February 10. The 66 th  running of the DAYTONA 500 at nearby Daytona International Speedway then takes place a week later to conclude the opening week of NASCAR action.

Martinsville Speedway returned to hosting the Whelen Modified Tour’s season finale in 2022, and will carry on the new tradition for the third consecutive year in 2024. The race on the Virginia short track moves to a weekend date on Saturday, Oct. 26 – opening up a week of camping and activity for fans of the Virginia short track. NASCAR will then set the field for the Championship 4 in all three national series – NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series – the next weekend, Nov. 1-3.

“We have seen over the past two seasons how exciting it has been for our fans and competitors to open at New Smyrna and finish at Martinsville,” said Jimmy Wilson, Senior Director, NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. “The mix of tracks on the schedule pays tribute to the Tour’s roots and sets up a competitive season from start to finish, demonstrated by how once again this year our fans are going to see the Whelen Modified Tour title decided at the finale.”

Richmond Raceway and New Hampshire Motor Speedway return to the schedule as companion events alongside NASCAR national series race weekend. Richmond will remain the second race of the season on Friday, March 29, while New Hampshire holds a mid-summer Saturday, June 22, date.

New Hampshire has hosted a total of 75 Whelen Modified Tour races, led by the late NASCAR Hall of Famer Mike Stefanik’s eight wins. Tony Hirshman is second on the all-time wins list there with seven, while Reggie Ruggiero and Bobby Santos III have each tallied five victories in the heart of New England.

Richmond began hosting Tour races in 1990 and has seen the likes of NASCAR Hall of Famer Mike Stefanik, current NASCAR Cup Series driver Ryan Preece and three-time Tour champion (and current title contender) Justin Bonsignore visit Victory Lane in their 13 races thus far.

North Wilkesboro Speedway joined the Tour’s schedule for the 2023 season and returns for the second straight year in 2024 on Saturday, Oct. 5.

Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park (Connecticut) will host a trio of marquee events during the 2024 season, starting off with a Sunday, April 7, event during the 50 th  Icebreaker Weekend. The Tour will return for a Wednesday night mid-summer classic on Aug. 14, before a third and final visit on Sunday, Oct. 13, during the World Series of Speedway Racing.

Another stalwart on the schedule, Riverhead Raceway, will host a pair of key races for the Whelen Modified Tour, starting with a Saturday, May 18, race in the spring. They will then host a Saturday, September 14, even that will continue to pay tribute to late track owner and team owner Eddie Partridge.

Riverhead stands as track that has been the longest continuous host of the Whelen Modified Tour since coming on board in 1985. Although scheduled to hold a race in 2020, the pandemic prevented the race from taking place.

“It’s important to the Tour to be a part of tentpole events that honor the history of our sport such as those at Thompson and Riverhead,” said Wilson. “And then we also have incredible support from tracks such as Monadnock Speedway, which always provides a great event experience for fans and will continue to do so with a trio of races in 2024.”

Monadnock Speedway in Winchester, New Hampshire, will continue to build upon their schedule of races under JDV Productions, as they are slated for three dates in 2024 – Saturday, May 4; Saturday, July 20; and Saturday, Sept. 21.

“There are so many great tracks in the Northeast that provide exceptional racing and close proximity to home for our teams,” added Wilson. “These tracks, and their fans, are truly at the heart of what is great about Modified racing in the Northeast.”

Those tracks include Lancaster Motorplex (New York) – formerly known as New York International Raceway Park – that returns to the schedule for the third time, and second straight, with a Saturday, August 3, race. The track first appeared on the schedule in 2021.

Seekonk Speedway (Massachusetts) returns to the 2024 schedule with a Saturday, June 1, event and Oswego Speedway (New York) rounds out the schedule with a Saturday, Aug. 31, race.

“We’re proud this year’s schedule provides balance for our competitors and their teams, who themselves are managing jobs and families away from the track each week,” said Wilson. “And our fans will still continue to see the high-quality and exciting Whelen Modified Tour racing action they have come to love at their favorite facilities.”

The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour concludes the 2023 season on Thursday, Oct. 26, in the Virginia is for Racing Lovers 200 at Martinsville Speedway, where the Tour will crown a champion. Ron Silk and Justin Bonsignore have battled atop the standings all season, and enter the race separated by 13 points for the title. Silk, the 2011 champion, holds the lead over three-time champion (2018, 2020, 2021) Bonsignore.

Below is the 2024 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour schedule. Schedule is subject to change. Race times and broadcast networks will be announced at a later date.

2024 NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR SCHEDULE

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With the 2023 season about to wrap up, NASCAR announced the 16 race dates on the 2024 Whelen Series schedule.

For the third consecutive year, the Tour will open at New Smyrna Speedway in Florida as part of the track’s “World Series of Asphalt Stock Cars Racing” during NASCAR’s Speedweeks, racing under the lights on Saturday, February 10. The 66 th running of the DAYTONA 500 at nearby Daytona International Speedway then takes place a week later to conclude the opening week of NASCAR action.

Martinsville Speedway returned to hosting the Whelen Modified Tour’s season finale in 2022, and will carry on the new tradition for the third consecutive year in 2024. The race on the Virginia short track moves to a weekend date on Saturday, Oct. 26 – opening up a week of camping and activity for fans of the Virginia short track. NASCAR will then set the field for the Championship 4 in all three national series – NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series – the next weekend, Nov. 1-3.

“We have seen over the past two seasons how exciting it has been for our fans and competitors to open at New Smyrna and finish at Martinsville,” said Jimmy Wilson, Senior Director, NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. “The mix of tracks on the schedule pays tribute to the Tour’s roots and sets up a competitive season from start to finish, demonstrated by how once again this year our fans are going to see the Whelen Modified Tour title decided at the finale.”

Richmond Raceway and New Hampshire Motor Speedway return to the schedule as companion events alongside NASCAR national series race weekend. Richmond will remain the second race of the season on Friday, March 29, while New Hampshire holds a mid-summer Saturday, June 22, date.

New Hampshire has hosted a total of 75 Whelen Modified Tour races, led by the late NASCAR Hall of Famer Mike Stefanik’s eight wins. Tony Hirshman is second on the all-time wins list there with seven, while Reggie Ruggiero and Bobby Santos III have each tallied five victories in the heart of New England.

Richmond began hosting Tour races in 1990 and has seen the likes of NASCAR Hall of Famer Mike Stefanik, current NASCAR Cup Series driver Ryan Preece and three-time Tour champion (and current title contender) Justin Bonsignore visit Victory Lane in their 13 races thus far.

North Wilkesboro Speedway joined the Tour’s schedule for the 2023 season and returns for the second straight year in 2024 on Saturday, Oct. 5.

Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park (Connecticut) will host a trio of marquee events during the 2024 season, starting off with a Sunday, April 7, event during the 50 th Icebreaker Weekend. The Tour will return for a Wednesday night mid-summer classic on Aug. 14, before a third and final visit on Sunday, Oct. 13, during the World Series of Speedway Racing.

Another stalwart on the schedule, Riverhead Raceway, will host a pair of key races for the Whelen Modified Tour, starting with a Saturday, May 18, race in the spring. They will then host a Saturday, September 14, even that will continue to pay tribute to late track owner and team owner Eddie Partridge.

Riverhead stands as track that has been the longest continuous host of the Whelen Modified Tour since coming on board in 1985. Although scheduled to hold a race in 2020, the pandemic prevented the race from taking place.

“It’s important to the Tour to be a part of tentpole events that honor the history of our sport such as those at Thompson and Riverhead,” said Wilson. “And then we also have incredible support from tracks such as Monadnock Speedway, which always provides a great event experience for fans and will continue to do so with a trio of races in 2024.”

Monadnock Speedway in Winchester, New Hampshire, will continue to build upon their schedule of races under JDV Productions, as they are slated for three dates in 2024 – Saturday, May 4; Saturday, July 20; and Saturday, Sept. 21.

“There are so many great tracks in the Northeast that provide exceptional racing and close proximity to home for our teams,” added Wilson. “These tracks, and their fans, are truly at the heart of what is great about Modified racing in the Northeast.”

Those tracks include Lancaster Motorplex (New York) – formerly known as New York International Raceway Park – that returns to the schedule for the third time, and second straight, with a Saturday, August 3, race. The track first appeared on the schedule in 2021.

Seekonk Speedway (Massachusetts) returns to the 2024 schedule with a Saturday, June 1, event and Oswego Speedway (New York) rounds out the schedule with a Saturday, Aug. 31, race.

“We’re proud this year’s schedule provides balance for our competitors and their teams, who themselves are managing jobs and families away from the track each week,” said Wilson. “And our fans will still continue to see the high-quality and exciting Whelen Modified Tour racing action they have come to love at their favorite facilities.”

The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour concludes the 2023 season on Thursday, Oct. 26, in the Virginia is for Racing Lovers 200 at Martinsville Speedway, where the Tour will crown a champion. Ron Silk and Justin Bonsignore have battled atop the standings all season, and enter the race separated by 13 points for the title. Silk, the 2011 champion, holds the lead over three-time champion (2018, 2020, 2021) Bonsignore.

Below is the 2024 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour schedule. Schedule is subject to change. Race times and broadcast networks will be announced at a later date.

2024 NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR SCHEDULE

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Monadnock Speedway and JDV Productions announced this evening the full 2024 event schedule for the Winchester, New Hampshire oval.

The schedule begins with the JDV Open on Saturday, April 20, 2024 and ends with the return of the Winchester Fair event on Saturday, September 21. The schedule includes 20 events spanning from April through September, including house divisions, touring series dates, special events and more.

whelen modified tour 2024 schedule

The first competition laps on the brand new track pavement will be on April 20 with Monadnock’s house divisions in action. The Mad Dog Modifieds, Super Streets, Mini Stocks, Pure Stocks, Six Shooters and Mad Pups will be racing. The Mad Dog Modifieds were previously named NHSTRA Modifieds, while the Super Streets were previously NHSTRA Late Models and the Young Guns have been renamed to the Mad Pups.

The house divisions will each have special events throughout the year – headlined by a Triple Crown Series, a Monadnock Salutes Pure Stock special (May 18), 15th annual Firecracker 100 (June 29), the inaugural Six Shooters Showdown (July 13), Mini Stock Meet (August 3), Mad Dog Masters Challenge (August 10) and Super Street Summer Shootout (August 17).

A full 2024 Monadnock event schedule can be found by visiting MonadnockSpeedway.com and JDVProductions.com.

“We’re excited to work with the great teams that make up the Monadnock Speedway house divisions, multiple touring series divisions and others to be sure the 2024 season at Monadnock is one to remember,” Josh Vanada, owner of JDV Productions, said. “Our team will look forward to releasing more and more information as the season draws closer. The new pavement at Monadnock Speedway is going to make the racing better than it has ever been and we look forward to showcasing it to dedicated, loyal race fans in 2024.”

Additional special events during the season will include the 53rd annual weekly racing opener on May 11, the second annual Winchester Open Modified 100 for the JDV Open Modifieds on June 8, the inaugural 350 Super Thunder in the Mountains on June 15 and the 53rd annual championship Saturday on September 14, where all house division champions will be crowned.

The only two-day show of the season will be the finale weekend on September 20 and 21. On Friday night, September 20, a new winners night for house divisions will require drivers who enter the races to have never won a Monadnock event before in that division. The season officially concludes on September 21, with the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour’s Winchester Fair and more.

For touring series classes, on top of the Whelen Modified Tour in town three times, the NEMA Midgets will visit once, the NEMA Lites three times, the Evolve Pro Truck Challenge twice and the Pro 4 Modifieds five times. Additional touring series divisions include the R&R Street Stock Open, Little Webb’s Super Series and the Senior Tour Auto Racers.

Open Late Models, Open Mini Stock, Big Wheel events and more are also on the calendar. JDV Productions and Monadnock Speedway will release additional information throughout the winter months about the 2024 racing season.

For more information on Monadnock Speedway’s 2024 season, visit MonadnockSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media. For more information on JDV Productions, visit JDVProductions.com and follow JDV on social media for the latest news.

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Three Whelen Modified Tour Shows Highlight 2024 Schedule At Monadnock Speedway

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Three NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Events; Full Slate of House Divisions Racing Headlines Another Year at New Hampshire Oval

Monadnock Speedway and JDV Productions announced this evening the full 2024 event schedule for the Winchester, New Hampshire oval. 

The schedule begins with the JDV Open on Saturday, April 20, 2024 and ends with the return of the Winchester Fair event on Saturday, September 21. The schedule includes 20 events spanning from April through September, including house divisions, touring series dates, special events and more.

The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will return to Monadnock Speedway for three dates in 2024: the third annual Granite State Derby on May 4, the third annual Duel at the Dog on July 20 and the second annual Winchester Fair on September 21. 

The first competition laps on the brand new track pavement will be on April 20 with Monadnock’s house divisions in action. The Mad Dog Modifieds, Super Streets, Mini Stocks, Pure Stocks, Six Shooters and Mad Pups will be racing. The Mad Dog Modifieds were previously named NHSTRA Modifieds, while the Super Streets were previously NHSTRA Late Models and the Young Guns have been renamed to the Mad Pups.

The house divisions will each have special events throughout the year – headlined by a Triple Crown Series, a Monadnock Salutes Pure Stock special (May 18), 15th annual Firecracker 100 (June 29), the inaugural Six Shooters Showdown (July 13), Mini Stock Meet (August 3), Mad Dog Masters Challenge (August 10) and Super Street Summer Shootout (August 17). 

A full 2024 Monadnock event schedule can be found by visiting MonadnockSpeedway.com and JDVProductions.com.

“We’re excited to work with the great teams that make up the Monadnock Speedway house divisions, multiple touring series divisions and others to be sure the 2024 season at Monadnock is one to remember,” Josh Vanada, owner of JDV Productions, said. “Our team will look forward to releasing more and more information as the season draws closer. The new pavement at Monadnock Speedway is going to make the racing better than it has ever been and we look forward to showcasing it to dedicated, loyal race fans in 2024.”

Additional special events during the season will include the 53rd annual weekly racing opener on May 11, the second annual Winchester Open Modified 100 for the JDV Open Modifieds on June 8, the inaugural 350 Super Thunder in the Mountains on June 15 and the 53rd annual championship Saturday on September 14, where all house division champions will be crowned.

The only two-day show of the season will be the finale weekend on September 20 and 21. On Friday night, September 20, a new winners night for house divisions will require drivers who enter the races to have never won a Monadnock event before in that division. The season officially concludes on September 21, with the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour’s Winchester Fair and more.

For touring series classes, on top of the Whelen Modified Tour in town three times, the NEMA Midgets will visit once, the NEMA Lites three times, the Evolve Pro Truck Challenge twice and the Pro 4 Modifieds five times. Additional touring series divisions include the R&R Street Stock Open, Little Webb’s Super Series and the Senior Tour Auto Racers.

Open Late Models, Open Mini Stock, Big Wheel events and more are also on the calendar. JDV Productions and Monadnock Speedway will release additional information throughout the winter months about the 2024 racing season.

For more information on Monadnock Speedway’s 2024 season, visit MonadnockSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media. For more information on JDV Productions, visit JDVProductions.com and follow JDV on social media for the latest news.

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so im guessing the will be 200, 250, and 150 laps based on the schedule and what they were last year.

I like the differentiation of races. wonder if they get a tire for the 250 lapper.

Monadnock x3 Thompson x3 Riverhead x2 Smyrna Richmond Seekonk NHMS Lancaster Langley Oswego Wikesboro Martinsville

My tour schedule prediction as of right now based on some tea leaves.

Is that a giant vacuum I hear from up north. Vanada sucking all the modified life out of every other track in the state? I’d love to enter the NWMT schedule prediction contest but you can’t fight the Zig on all matters concerning the Tour. That projection looks really solid. Perhaps 2 at Thompson for a total of 16. Less can be more so fewer would be better.

No track should have 3 races period. Langley stinks. I’m bitter about no Lee date. This tour is becoming more an Atlantic series than the north. Hate to see this go the route of the old Busch North series. Is the Tour brass getting afraid of the SMART tour?

I am very HAPPY for the THOMPSON predictions…. Also happy for the SMART TOUR RISING FROM THE ASHES….. It was D E A D as nascar southern tour….. NOW IT IS ALIVE AMD WELL and loaded with TALENTED former NASCAR STARS, Established WINNERS as VETRANS …and YOUNG TALENT COMING UP THE RANKS !!!!!! Love the SMARTY”S TROPHY”S TOO …. !!! watched many of the SMART TOURS Races this YEAR

two at Seekonk would be nice, the 2nd one being 200 laps…

Langley is still a weird choice IMO. But it is what it is. it could make sense as april/october date, but doesn’t really seem like there will be much room in those months. Say what you want about the car counts for that race, the fan support has been pretty decent. Southern tracks don’t really have the car counts some up here do, so i don’t think the fans are as bothered as the people sitting on the couch are.

I like Lee, but it seems like almost every modified entity has had issues making it work. I kinda wish that was the track in the NE that got repaved instead of Monadnock. It’s just too abrasive, and that means you either need a lot of tires or need to put around for 75% of the race. Neither is a great option. It kinda works at Richmond and Wilkesboro due to the status of the facility, and Wilkesboro won’t even be like that anymore.

Claremont was fine. It was good for variety, but otherwise wasn’t very noteworthy of a track.

If wall doesn’t return, that one hurts the most. Had a decent local scene to pull from. And had great crowds. I really hope it’s not a sign on the longevity of the place.

I wouldn’t say Vanada is sucking up the modified races in the state, as they were pretty much his to begin with. Just moving the focus to one track, arguably the best in the area. It could help with car counts too. not so much full time level ones, but area teams might be willing to focus on those 3-4 modified shows there. Especially if the short track cup returns. If there is ever a year for there to be more equal of a footing, it will be this one with the new pavement.

IDK if I would agree that no track should have 3 races. The “glory” days had 2 tracks with 4 races. i guess it depends if its “your” track with 3+ or not.

It was great when Stafford had 4, Thompson had 3, NHIS had 2, and the Speedbowl had 1. That was about 1/2 the WMT schedule for a few years, and they were all day trips for many fans.

Fast ED , I think it was Thompson with 4 and Stafford with 3 for many years and I believe that is why Thompson leads all tracks with like 160 Plus Nascar Mod tour shows… Maybe Shawn could chime in with the NUMBERS of races held at those two Conn. Tracks …????

Does anyone know how much the winners purse is on the SMART modified tour?

Suitcase Jake, For many years Thompson and Stafford both hosted four events annually on the Whelen Modified Tour schedule. Thompson has hosted 152 Whelen Modified Tour events since 1985. Stafford has hosted 135 Whelen Modified Tour races since 1985.

OK I’m in. Consider this one not informed but more pie in the sky. Designed specifically to reign in the excesses of 2023 with regard to travel, provide more room for weather issues plus the health of tour mod racing in general while maintaining the balance of longer vs shorter sized tracks.

Monadnock x3 Thompson x2 Riverhead x2 Smyrna One @ Lee, Clairemont or Seekonk Richmond Wall NHMS Oswego or Lancaster but not both North Wilkesboro Martinsville

In 2023 nearly 40% of the races were long distance that’s self destructive. 5 races long distance, 33% of the schedule but three less then 2023. 50% of the tracks larger in 2023, 53% for this suggested schedule. Less is more, especially less travel. And yes I understand it’s not about balance of travel as much as what tracks are willing to work with the NWMT.

PS-Does time heal all wounds? If so is there any chance Creepy Bruce’s Speedbowl pops up on the NWMT schedule?

Doug, If I was to post my “guess” at the remainder of the schedule it would line up exactly with what Zig posted on Oct. 16, except I would have Richmond as a maybe.

As I said mine was pie in the sky. If I was betting I too would bet on the Zig.

What zig13 profferred is very plausible. The schedule remains kinda the same with Monadnock replacing the usual three Stafford races.

Back in the day, people complained about going to Bristol, but now there’s far more travel, and no Bristol.

Thanks Shawn, I guess Suitcase and I were kinda close! And all three schedule possibilities sound good to me, 7-8 races in New England would be cool! Doug, I don’t think Lee has a chance without a repave and not for nothing, Claremont may be in New Hampshire, but it’s WAY UP in NH. I still think WMMP would be a good option as well.

Thought the Tour was “dead”

Hal 9000, Who said the tour was dead?

The Tour haters on this site have been telling us that for years…..Ask the well informed “Mudbus” for one.

THREE races at Monadnock in NH? For the once-top modified tour? Joining up with a track and promoter that thinks six-plus divisions of ten cars each is good racing because there’s new pavement? Insane. It may not be dead yet, but I’d say it’s in hospice.

Hal 9000, One thing I really can’t stand about the world we live in today is people who go through life thinking anyone that doesn’t agree with their point of view must be a “hater”. I think this kind of thinking started in politics about a decade ago and has sadly permeated life in general in this country. So many people now just entirely lack the ability to have civil dialogue and/or debate about any topic whatsoever. Your comment here is a perfect example of that. I think there’s at lot of people on here who have been very fairly critical of the direction of the Whelen Modified Tour in recent years and have offered fair arguments and points on why they feel that way. And there’s nothing wrong with having opinions on something that aren’t just glowing praise. Some people think the series has taken a downturn and have expressed why they think that way. Does it mean those people “hate” the Modified Tour because they openly express critical opinions of the direction things are going? Absolutely not. But again, we operate in this society now where so many people (like you Hal 9000) feel like you have to pick one side or the other and then go all-in on the side you choose. You have to be all-in on something or a group of people (like you Hal 9000) just immediately paint you as a “hater”. In recent years I’ve offered some points critical of the direction the Whelen Modified Tour is going and how it has effected the series negatively. Do I hate the Whelen Modified Tour? Absolutely not. Do I want to see it go away? Nope, not at all. I operate a business covering short track racing in the Northeast. Why on earth would I want to see a series struggle to stay relevant or go away entirely? But, that doesn’t mean I’m just going to say everything is wonderful just for the sake of saying it as some means of declared support. Sugarcoating reality only serves to make real issues worse. If you just ignore reality and just keep saying everything is wonderful, then the real problems will just be ignored and get worse and worse. Having the attitude that just because someone doesn’t agree with your opinion makes them “a hater” is such an immensely intellectually immature way of going about life.

Get Serious, Josh Vanada has nothing to do with the weekly car counts at Monadnock until 2024. And I would bet besides Stafford and Seekonk, you would be hard pressed to find a racetrack in the Northeast that has not been affected by lower car counts than what they had in the previous decade. The only other ones possibly not affected are Thunder Road and WMMP, but I’m not certain of that. My comment is based on the twelve tracks I have been to at least once in each of the last two years.

Back in the day, people complained about going to Bristol, but now there’s far more travel, and no Bristol.

Carry on. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Hmmm Monad +3 Stafford -3 No Bristol ?? OMG how are we going to survive? yet…TTOM has to “grow” or evolve as the buzz word now is or it’s the end.

I get it now…..BMUS

Shawn once again you have No clue. When someone who shows joy in past issues the Tour has had and mentions not feeling bad if Tour went away is what I and most others would call a “hater”. It has nothing to do with agreeing with me. I’ll try to dumb it down more for you next time.

“Hater” has become a colloquialism. It can be used to define people that inflict pain and suffering on others or a person that criticizes someone’s hair style and everything in between. It’s a sloppy, inexact adjective that’s ubiquitous in all of American society without regard to race, gender, religion or age. I don’t know what the origin is but it sure got bastardized by social media.

“So many people now just entirely lack the ability to have civil dialogue and/or debate about any topic whatsoever. ”

“So many people” for sure who could disagree with that but not all the people. There are probably far more ingenuous, fair minded folks willing to see more then one side with the skills to consider context and nuance. The problem being whether it’s in the halls of Congress, news media, social media or right here in the humble RaceDayCt comment section hyperbolic, unequivocal, often times bizarre statements get the attention. That leads to equally strong unbending responses. The informed, reasoned observations appear to be ignored because they don’t piss any one off. But ya know what, they aren’t like the tree that falls in the forest nobody sees or hears they are important. Like the tree that eventually can be harvested to keep a body warm in the winter, many of the unspectacular comments are remembered and appreciated far longer then the flame throwers.

Hal 9000, You said: “When someone who shows joy in past issues the Tour has had and mentions not feeling bad if Tour went away is what I and most others would call a “hater”.” Ok, now show me the examples of comments made here where someone said they wouldn’t feel bad if the Tour went away. I’m not trying to agree with you, I’m trying to show that you have this simple go/no go mentality. If someone doesn’t say everything is great with the Modified Tour they’re a “hater” in your eyes. If they don’t offer unbreakable support and praise then they’re deemed “a hater” in your eyes. And I do enjoy how the person who doesn’t have the courage to use a real name is declaring who has a clue or who needs comments dumbed down. Come back next time with a spine you coward, and also all your examples of people on here saying they wouldn’t feel bad if the Tour went away.

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NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour 2024 TV Schedule: The Ultimate Guide

The Nascar Whelen Modified Tour 2024 TV Schedule can be found on various platforms such as TV Guide and the official NASCAR website. You can watch the Whelen Modified Tour online without cable through platforms like HotDog.

Ryan Preece was the winner of the Whelen Modified race at Martinsville Speedway. The Nascar Whelen series is a modified stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR. The schedule for the 2024 Nascar Whelen Modified Tour can be found on Jayski’s NASCAR Silly Season Site and the New Hampshire Motor Speedway website.

The tour will also make a return to Martinsville.

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If you want to watch the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour races, you have a couple of options.

1. Online streaming platforms:

You can watch the races online through various streaming platforms. These include websites like NASCAR’s official website, where they provide live streaming of the races. Additionally, you can also find streaming options on platforms like NBC Sports, FOX Sports, and ESPN. These platforms often require a subscription or a login with your cable TV provider.

2. Cable TV channels broadcasting the tour:

If you have a cable TV subscription, you can tune in to channels that broadcast the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour races. Some popular channels include NBC Sports, FOX Sports, and CBS Sports. These channels usually provide a schedule of the races so you can plan ahead and watch them on TV.

Choose the option that suits you best and enjoy watching the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour!

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NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Announces 2024 Schedule

By: Steph Harris, NASCAR Communications

October 24, 2023

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A week before crowning the 2023 champion at Martinsville Speedway , the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour plans to carry on a new schedule tradition by opening mere miles from the birthplace of NASCAR and finishing at one of its most historic tracks as the 16 race dates on the 2024 schedule was announced today. For the third consecutive year, the Tour will open at New Smyrna Speedway in Florida as part of the track’s “World Series of Asphalt Stock Cars Racing” during NASCAR’s Speedweeks, racing under the lights on Saturday, February 10. The 66th running of the DAYTONA 500 at nearby Daytona International Speedway then takes place a week later to conclude the opening week of NASCAR action. Martinsville Speedway returned to hosting the Whelen Modified Tour’s season finale in 2022, and will carry on the new tradition for the third consecutive year in 2024. The race on the Virginia short track moves to a weekend date on Saturday, Oct. 26 – opening up a week of camping and activity for fans of the Virginia short track. NASCAR will then set the field for the Championship 4 in all three national series – NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series – the next weekend, Nov. 1-3. “We have seen over the past two seasons how exciting it has been for our fans and competitors to open at New Smyrna and finish at Martinsville,” said Jimmy Wilson, Senior Director, NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. “The mix of tracks on the schedule pays tribute to the Tour’s roots and sets up a competitive season from start to finish, demonstrated by how once again this year our fans are going to see the Whelen Modified Tour title decided at the finale.” Richmond Raceway and New Hampshire Motor Speedway return to the schedule as companion events alongside NASCAR national series race weekend. Richmond will remain the second race of the season on Friday, March 29, while New Hampshire holds a mid-summer Saturday, June 22, date. New Hampshire has hosted a total of 75 Whelen Modified Tour races, led by the late NASCAR Hall of Famer Mike Stefanik’s eight wins. Tony Hirshman is second on the all-time wins list there with seven, while Reggie Ruggiero and Bobby Santos III have each tallied five victories in the heart of New England. Richmond began hosting Tour races in 1990 and has seen the likes of NASCAR Hall of Famer Mike Stefanik, current NASCAR Cup Series driver Ryan Preece and three-time Tour champion (and current title contender) Justin Bonsignore visit Victory Lane in their 13 races thus far. North Wilkesboro Speedway joined the Tour’s schedule for the 2023 season and returns for the second straight year in 2024 on Saturday, Oct. 5. Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park (Connecticut) will host a trio of marquee events during the 2024 season, starting off with a Sunday, April 7, event during the 50th Icebreaker Weekend. The Tour will return for a Wednesday night mid-summer classic on Aug. 14, before a third and final visit on Sunday, Oct. 13, during the World Series of Speedway Racing. Another stalwart on the schedule, Riverhead Raceway, will host a pair of key races for the Whelen Modified Tour, starting with a Saturday, May 18, race in the spring. They will then host a Saturday, September 14, even that will continue to pay tribute to late track owner and team owner Eddie Partridge. Riverhead stands as track that has been the longest continuous host of the Whelen Modified Tour since coming on board in 1985. Although scheduled to hold a race in 2020, the pandemic prevented the race from taking place. “It’s important to the Tour to be a part of tentpole events that honor the history of our sport such as those at Thompson and Riverhead,” said Wilson. “And then we also have incredible support from tracks such as Monadnock Speedway, which always provides a great event experience for fans and will continue to do so with a trio of races in 2024.” Monadnock Speedway in Winchester, New Hampshire, will continue to build upon their schedule of races under JDV Productions, as they are slated for three dates in 2024 - Saturday, May 4; Saturday, July 20; and Saturday, Sept. 21. “There are so many great tracks in the Northeast that provide exceptional racing and close proximity to home for our teams,” added Wilson. “These tracks, and their fans, are truly at the heart of what is great about Modified racing in the Northeast.” Those tracks include Lancaster Motorplex (New York) – formerly known as New York International Raceway Park – that returns to the schedule for the third time, and second straight, with a Saturday, August 3, race. The track first appeared on the schedule in 2021. Seekonk Speedway (Massachusetts) returns to the 2024 schedule with a Saturday, June 1, event and Oswego Speedway (New York) rounds out the schedule with a Saturday, Aug. 31, race. “We’re proud this year’s schedule provides balance for our competitors and their teams, who themselves are managing jobs and families away from the track each week,” said Wilson. “And our fans will still continue to see the high-quality and exciting Whelen Modified Tour racing action they have come to love at their favorite facilities.” The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour concludes the 2023 season on Thursday, Oct. 26, in the Virginia is for Racing Lovers 200 at Martinsville Speedway, where the Tour will crown a champion. Ron Silk and Justin Bonsignore have battled atop the standings all season, and enter the race separated by 13 points for the title. Silk, the 2011 champion, holds the lead over three-time champion (2018, 2020, 2021) Bonsignore. Below is the 2024 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour schedule. Schedule is subject to change. Race times and broadcast networks will be announced at a later date. 2024 NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR SCHEDULE Date Race / Track Saturday, February 10 New Smyrna Speedway Friday, March 29 Richmond Raceway Sunday, April 7 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park Saturday, May 4 Monadnock Speedway Saturday, May 18 Riverhead Raceway Saturday, June 1 Seekonk Speedway Saturday, June 22 New Hampshire Motor Speedway Saturday, July 20 Monadnock Speedway Saturday, August 3 Lancaster Motorplex Wednesday, August 14 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park Saturday, August 31 Oswego Speedway Saturday, September 14 Riverhead Raceway Saturday, September 21 Monadnock Speedway Saturday, October 5 North Wilkesboro Speedway Sunday, October 13 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park Saturday, October 26 Martinsville Speedway

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  • 1 Upcoming Cup Series Races
  • 2 The Whelen Modified Tour
  • 3 Streaming Whelen Modified Tour Races
  • 4 2024 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Schedule
  • 5 Wrapping Up

Upcoming Cup Series Races

The whelen modified tour.

The Whelen Modified Tour is the oldest NASCAR racing series and it features, as the name implies, modified stock car racing. It is a short track race (less than one mile per lap — often much less).

It was formed in 1947 and had its first race in 1948. The tour races are mostly on short oval tracks with a few on longer oval tracks and road courses.

The tour was named NASCAR Modified Championship from 1947 to 1984. It was changed to NASCAR Winston Modified in 1985 and then NASCAR Featherlite Modified Series in 1994. In 2005, Whelen Engineering started sponsoring the races and it has since been called the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour (NWMT).

The Whelen Modified Tour cars are quite different from other NASCAR race cars. There are a lot of modifications allowed in terms of the height, weight, engine components, and body styles of the car.

Some of the improvements made for safety reasons include: removing straight frame rails, new chassis that bend on high impacts, having HANS devices (to support the head/neck), shortening rear bumpers, and having marine rope as tethers to link from the spindle to the chassis.

As of 2010, there have been some regular Cup Series drivers who have participated in the Whelen Modified Tour races. There are also some Whelen Modified Tour veterans who have competed in Cup Series and Truck Series races — and even won.

The tour is not nationally broadcast it does have a strong regional fan base. Fans who want to watch all season long need to sign-up with FloRacing since it has exclusive rights to air every race live.

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Streaming Whelen Modified Tour Races

If you don’t mind watching races long after they run, you can get any streaming service that offers USA Network . The cheapest source for this is the Sling Blue plan , which gives you USA and 40+ other channels for just $40.00/mo (see the schedule of races on Sling ). More complete plans are offered by Fubo — ($79.99/mo) and DIRECTV STREAM — ($79.99/mo).

But if you want to watch live, you have only one choice: FloRacing . It not only provides live access to every Modified Tour race but many others that don’t get covered like the ARCA series .

FloRacing also gives you access to all the other FloSports content. It costs $29.99/mo but they offer a great deal on the yearly plan: $149.99/yr or just $12.50/mo.

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2024 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Schedule

There are a dozen+ Whelen Modified Tour events every year and they are all streamed live on FloRacing . Most are in New England — especially New Hampshire and New York. But they occur as far south as North Carolina.

  • Sat Feb 10 7:45 pm : New Smyrna Beach Visitors Bureau 200 — New Smyrna Speedway — Ron Silk
  • Fri Mar 29 6:30 pm : Virginia is for Racing Lovers 150 — Richmond Raceway
  • Sat Apr 7 4:30 pm : IceBreaker 150 — Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park
  • Sat May 4: Monadnock Speedway — Monadnock Speedway
  • Sat May 18: Riverhead Raceway — Riverhead Raceway
  • Sat Jun 1: Seekonk Speedway — Seekonk Speedway
  • Sat Jun 22: Mohegan Sun 100 — New Hampshire Motor Speedway
  • Sat Jul 20: Monadnock Speedway — Monadnock Speedway
  • Sat Aug 3: Nu-Way Auto Parts 150 — Lancaster Motorplex
  • Wed Aug 14: Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park — Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park
  • Sat Aug 31: Oswego Speedway — Oswego Speedway
  • Sat Sep 14: Riverhead Raceway — Riverhead Raceway
  • Sat Sep 21: Monadnock Speedway — Monadnock Speedway
  • Sun Oct 5: North Wilkesboro Speedway — North Wilkesboro Speedway
  • Sun Oct 13: Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park — Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park
  • Sat Oct 26: Martinsville Speedway — Martinsville Speedway

Wrapping Up

The Whelen Modified Tour offers some of the most exciting racing you can watch. But it sadly doesn’t appear live on national TV. So to enjoy the whole season, you need to sign up for FloRacing .

What were the 2023 results of the Whelen Modified Tour races?

Here are the results of all the races:

  • Sat Feb 11 7:30 pm : New Smyrna Beach Visitors Bureau 200 — New Smyrna Speedway — Ron Silk
  • Sat Apr 1 4:30 pm : Virginia is for Racing Lovers 150 — Richmond Raceway — Austin Beers (Richmond, VA)
  • Sat May 6 5:00 pm : Duel at the Dog 200 — Monadnock Speedway — Doug Coby (Winchester, NH)
  • Sat May 20 8:00 pm : Buzz Chew Chevrolet Cadillac 200 — Riverhead Raceway — Justin Bonsignore (Riverhead, NY)
  • Sat May 27 7:45 pm : Granite State Derby — Lee USA Speedway — Matt Hirschman (Lee, NH)
  • Sat Jun 10 8:30 pm : Seekonk 150 — Seekonk Speedway — Matt Hirschman (Seekonk, MA)
  • Sat Jun 24 8:00 pm : Miller Lite Salutes Mike Ewanitsko 200 — Riverhead Raceway — Ron Silk (Riverhead, NY)
  • Sat Jul 8 8:00 pm : Jersey Shore 150 — Wall Stadium Speedway — Ron Silk (Wall Township, NJ)
  • Sat Jul 15 6:00 pm : Mohegan Sun 100 — New Hampshire Motor Speedway — Justin Bonsignore (Loudon, NH)
  • Sat Jul 29 8:30 pm : Clash at Claremont 150 — Claremont Motorsports Park (Claremont, NH) (Postponed due to bad weather)
  • Sat Aug 5 8:00 pm : Nu-Way Auto Parts 150 — Lancaster Motorplex — Austin Beers (Lancaster, NY)
  • Wed Aug 16 8:00 pm : Thompson 150 presented by FloSports.com — Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park — Justin Bonsignore (Thompson, CT)
  • Sat Aug 26 8:00 pm : CheckeredFlag.com 150 — Langley Speedway — Kyle Bonsignore (Hampton, VA)
  • Sat Sep 2 7:30 pm : Toyota Mod Classic 150 — Oswego Speedway — Ron Silk (Oswego, NY)
  • Sat Sep 9 8:30 pm : Winchester Fair — Monadnock Speedway — Justin Bonsignore (Winchester, NH)
  • Sat Sep 16 8:00 pm : Eddie Partridge 256 — Riverhead Raceway — Justin Bonsignore (Riverhead, NY)
  • Sat Sep 30 7:30 pm : Brushy Mountain Powersports 150 — North Wilkesboro Speedway — Matt Hirschman (North Wilkesboro, NC)
  • Sun Oct 8 4:00 pm : World Series 150 presented by FloSports.com — Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park– Ron Silk (Thompson, CT)
  • Thu Oct 26 8:00 pm : Virginia is for Racing Lovers 200 — Martinsville Speedway — Ryan Preece (Ridgeway, VA)

The 2023 Whelen Modified Tour series champion was Ron Silk, defeating the 2022 defending champion Jon McKennedy. He is one of the few drivers who have won more than one championship with his 2011 win. Here are the final standings.

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NASCAR TV Schedule This Weekend: April 5 – 7

After Easter weekend, the racing scene is getting a little more active. This weekend, race fans will have NASCAR races in Martinsville, Formula 1 in Japan, the CARS Tour, SRO America and dirt racing to devour.

Where to Watch NASCAR This Weekend

This weekend, NASCAR is hosting another tripleheader of racing, their fifth of the season. All three of NASCAR’s National-level series will be at Martinsville Speedway in Ridgeway, Va.

The NASCAR Cup Series will race Sunday afternoon. Coverage of the Cook Out 400 will start with NASCAR RaceDay at 2 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 1. Race coverage will begin at 3 p.m. ET with the green flag at 3:20 p.m. ET. Note that this is the first Cup race of the year that will air on FS1.

NASCAR Xfinity Series teams will race Saturday afternoon. Coverage of the DUDE Wipes 250 will start with NASCAR RaceDay – Xfinity Edition at 7 p.m. ET Saturday night on FS1. Race coverage will start at 7:30 p.m. ET with the green flag around 7:45 p.m. ET.

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series teams will race Friday night in Martinsville. Coverage of the Long John Silver’s 200 will start with NASCAR RaceDay – NCTS Edition at 6:30 p.m. ET on FS1. Race coverage starts at 7:30 p.m. ET with the green flag at 7:45 p.m. ET.

Where to Watch Other Racing Series This Weekend

Formula 1 returns to action after a week off, but in a new environment for Spring. They will be at Suzuka Circuit in Japan for the first time outside of fall for the Grand Prix of Japan.

Coverage starts with Formula 1: Grand Prix Sunday at Midnight ET Saturday night/Sunday morning on ESPN2. As of this writing, it will be joined in progress due to other responsibilities for the ESPN family of networks that includes a National Lacrosse League game between the Buffalo Bandits and the Colorado Mammoth. Race coverage will air on ESPN starting at 12:55 a.m. ET with the formation lap starting at 1 a.m. ET.

For modified fans, the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will be at Thompson Speedway this weekend for the annual Icebreaker. Coverage from Connecticut will begin at 4:15 p.m. ET Sunday afternoon on FLORacing .

SRO America’s five series will start their 2024 season this weekend at Sonoma Raceway. Fanatec GT World Challenge America powered by AWS is the headlining series and will race Saturday at 7 p.m. ET and Sunday at 5:15 p.m. ET.

Pirelli GT4 America SprintX teams will race Saturday at 8:50 p.m. ET and Sunday at 1:55 p.m. ET. GT America powered by AWS races at 4:40 p.m. ET Saturday and 11:55 a.m. ET Sunday. TC America powered by Skip Barber Racing School teams will race at 3:40 p.m. ET Saturday and 12:55 p.m. ET Sunday. Finally, Toyota GR Cup North America will race at 5:40 p.m. ET Saturday and 3:15 p.m. ET Sunday.

All 10 of these races will be streamed live on the GT World YouTube channel and on SpeedSport1 for free. TV coverage for all but Toyota GR Cup North America will be available via tape delay on MAVTV in a couple of weeks. As of this writing, no air dates are available.

The zMax CARS Tour will be in action this weekend at Hickory Motor Speedway for the Tuff Shed 250. This is a combined event for the Pro Late Model and Late Model Stock divisions with Pro Late Models racing 100 laps and Late Model Stock teams racing 150 laps.

Coverage from Hickory will begin at 4:15 p.m. ET Saturday on FLORacing. The coverage will include qualifying for both divisions, plenty of pre-race coverage and both races.

The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series has two more nights of racing on tap. Friday night will see the series compete in the Wildcat Showdown at US 36 Raceway in Osborn, Mo. Coverage will start at 7:15 p.m. ET on DirtVision .

Saturday night sees the tour move to Arrowhead Speedway in Colcord, Okla. For the Sixth Annual Jason Johnson Classic, a race in tribute to the late racer who was killed in a crash at Wisconsin’s Beaver Dam Raceway in 2018. Action from Oklahoma will start at 7:15 p.m. ET on DirtVision.

NASCAR TV Ratings Check — Richmond

Sunday’s Toyota Owners 400 earned a 1.8 Nielsen rating with 3.310 million viewers. That might sound familiar to you. It is all but the exact same rating and viewership that the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas got.

There is no direct ratings or viewership comparison for this race due to the fact that last year’s race (which was on the same weekend, but was not Easter weekend) was on FS1. It earned a 1.3 rating with 2.303 million viewers there.

Last year, the Easter race was at Bristol on April 9. That race drew a 1.88 rating with 3.450 million viewers.

Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series ToyotaCare 250 does have a direct comparison to last year that we can look. It isn’t good.

The ToyotaCare 250 earned a .46 rating with 795,000 viewers. This is a drop of .04 of a point and 52,000 viewers over last year.

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Richmond TV Schedule: March 2024 (NASCAR)

Nascar tv schedule for richmond raceway.

T his weekend, NASCAR heads to Richmond, Virginia. The 0.75-mile of Richmond Raceway will host the NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series and Whelen Modified Tour.

View the Richmond TV schedule for NASCAR weekend below.

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Richmond Raceway TV Schedule March 2024

The following includes all on-track NASCAR action:

Friday March 29, 2024

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