SO Speedway modifieds hook up with USRA
Money supposedly can't buy happiness, but it can buy a stock-car racer's way to victory lane.
'Rapid Roman' heads to Hall
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Richard Ernest “Richie” Evans certainly was the face of NASCAR — and modified racing — in the Northeast, winning an estimated 475 times in approximately 1,300 starts.
Stone turns to extreme racing
Troy Stone was tired of having to battle for every inch of space with young, aggressive modified race car drivers.
Mystic Missile Mystery? Bob Garbarino Unsure Of Racing Plans This Year On NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour
Bob Garbarino has won three NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour championships as a team owner over the last five years. With a little less than three months to go before the start of the 2012 Whelen Modified Tour season, Garbarino isn't sure if he'll be gunning for his third title in six years this year with his Mystic Missile racing team. "I'm kind of in neutral right now," Garbarino said. "I don't ...
McGrail targets 2012 Airborne Modified title
Airborne Speedway competitor Pat McGrail of Candiac, QC is going all out in an attempt to return the DIRT Modified title north of the USA border in 2012.
Canadian Dan Brown preps for Airborne Modified season
Dan Brown of Sutton, QC, plans a full Airborne Speedway 358 DIRTcar Modified schedule in 2012.
Evans had Hall-worthy career
Say the name "Richie" to any veteran fan of short track asphalt Modified stock car racing and one person comes immediately to mind, the late Richie Evans.
Mike Stefanik Shoulders New Plan With Two Owners Overseeing His New Whelen Modified Tour Ride In 2012
Over the last few years the plan of using two teams to get one driver through a season on the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour team has been used with some success. In 2008 Matt Hirschman used the two-team plan to finish second in the Whelen Modified Tour standing. Last year Doug Coby ran for two different owners and ended up fifth in the standings. In 2012, seven-time series champion Mike Stefanik ...
Airborne schedules pair of DIRTcar 358-Modified Asphalt Tour events
Airborne Speedway and Dunn Tire Raceway Park in Lancaster will each host two events in a four-race DIRTcar 358-Modified series offering a combined purse of $60,000.