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See the 2025 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour schedule

On Oct. 26, NASCAR announced an extension of the entitlement partnership for its original division; Whelen Engineering returns to the Modified Tour through 2029. In conjunction with that announcement, NASCAR released the 16-race 2025 Whelen Modified Tour schedule.

The Modified Tour schedule will continue to feature NASCAR national series event weekends to highlight the competitive nature of the racing. On May 18, for example, the Modifieds will be part of a unique doubleheader as the opening act for the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

Richmond Raceway will host the Modified Tour on Aug. 14 as part of the track’s late summer NASCAR weekend. Also on the Modified Tour schedule is a Sept. 20 race during NASCAR Playoff weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

Cars in action during the New Smyrna Beach Area Visitors Bureau 200 for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour during night 2 of the World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing at New Smyrna Speedway in New Smyrna, Florida on February 10, 2024. (Adam Glanzman/NASCAR)
Cars in action during the New Smyrna Beach Area Visitors Bureau 200 for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour during night 2 of the World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing at New Smyrna Speedway in New Smyrna, Florida on February 10, 2024. (Adam Glanzman/NASCAR)

On Oct. 18, Martinsville Speedway will again host the Modified Tour championship race as an opener for a week of camping and fan activity that leads into the national series Playoff weekend.

Fan favorite Modified Tour tracks like Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park (Connecticut), Monadnock Speedway (New Hampshire) and Riverhead Raceway (New York) will host multiple races.

“We are proud to once again have a strong mix of types of tracks on the 2025 Whelen Modified Tour schedule that allow our drivers to put on an impressive show for fans in multiple markets,” said Jimmy Wilson, Senior Director, NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. “As you can see by the quality of racing and the intense championship battle to the end this year, these events showcase the various strengths of each of our drivers and allow for competitive racing from the first race to the finale.”

Thompson will host a trio of high-profile events, starting with the March 30 race as part of the track’s Icebreaker Weekend — now the second race on the Modified Tour’s schedule. Thompson will also host a Wednesday night mid-summer showdown on Aug. 6, plus the penultimate race of the season as part of the World Series of Speedway Racing on Oct. 12.

Monadnock will host two events, the first on May 3 and the second on July 19. Riverhead will have a pair of races, one on June 14, and the other on Sept. 6.

Seekonk Speedway (May 31), Lancaster Motorplex (July 12) and Oswego Speedway (Aug. 30) will once again host Tour races next season. Additionally, White Mountain Motorsports Park returns to the Modified Tour schedule for 2025. The New Hampshire track previously held a pair of Tour races in 2020.

2025 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour schedule

Date

Track

Saturday, Feb. 8

New Smyrna Speedway

Sunday, March 30

Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park

Saturday, May 3

Monadnock Speedway

Sunday, May 18

North Wilkesboro Speedway

Saturday, May 31

Seekonk Speedway

Saturday, June 14

Riverhead Raceway

Saturday, June 28

White Mountain Motorsports Park

Saturday, July 12

Lancaster Motorplex

Saturday, July 19

Monadnock Speedway

Wednesday, Aug. 6

Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park

Thursday, Aug. 14

Richmond Raceway

Saturday, Aug. 30

Oswego Speedway

Saturday, Sept. 6

Riverhead Raceway

Saturday, Sept. 20

New Hampshire Motor Speedway

Sunday, Oct. 12

Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park

Saturday, Oct. 18

Martinsville Speedway