2005 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour

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The 2005 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour was the 21st season of the Whelen Modified Tour (WMT), and the first with Whelen Engineering as the title sponsor. It began with the Icebreaker 150 at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park on April 10. It ended with the World Series of Auto Racing Pres. by Whelen at Thompson again on October 30. Tony Hirschman Jr., who entered the season as the defending Drivers' Champion, won his fifth and final championship after 18 races, seventeen points ahead of Ted Christopher.

Contents

Schedule

Source: [1]

No.Race Title Track Date
1Icebreaker 150 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Thompson April 10
2Tech Net Spring Sizzler Presented by Carquest Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford April 24
3Miller Lite 150 Riverhead Raceway, Riverhead June 4
4Whelen Modified 150 Waterford Speedbowl, Waterford June 25
5Haynes Materials 150 Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford July 3
6Wheeler Brothers 150 Jennerstown Speedway, Jennerstown July 9
7 New England 100 New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon July 15
8Connecticut Classic 150 Beech Ridge Motor Speedway, Scarborough July 23
9New England Dodge Dealers 150 Seekonk Speedway, Seekonk June 29
10Riverhead 200 Riverhead Raceway, Riverhead August 6
11New England Dodge Dealers 150 Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford August 12
12Budweiser 150 Presented by N.E. Dodge Dealers Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Thompson August 18
13Big Y World Class Market 150 Waterford Speedbowl, Waterford August 27
14Made In America Whelen 300 [lower-alpha 1] Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville September 3
15Thompson Sunoco 300 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Thompson September 11
16 Sylvania 100 Presented by Lowe's New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon September 16
17CarQuest Fall Final Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford October 2
18World Series of Auto Racing Pres. by Whelen Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Thompson October 30
Notes
  1. The Made In America Whelen 300 was held as a combined event, with competitors from the Whelen Modified Tour competing along with competitors for the Whelen Southern Modified Tour. The race was run with a series-based point distribution, where drivers received points and statistical credit for their finish relative to other drivers in their series, not to the whole field in general.

Results and standings

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverManufacturer
1Icebreaker 150 [2] Chuck Hossfeld Ted Christopher Ted Christopher Chevrolet
2Tech Net Spring Sizzler Presented by Carquest [3] Donny Lia Tony Hirschman Jr. Tony Hirschman Jr. Chevrolet
3Miller Lite 150 [4] Eric Beers Ted Christopher Ted Christopher Chevrolet
4Whelen Modified 150 [5] Tony Hirschman Jr. Donny Lia Donny Lia Chevrolet
5Haynes Materials 150 [6] Donny Lia Doug Coby Ted Christopher Chevrolet
6Wheeler Brothers 150 [7] Tony Hirschman Jr. Tony Hirschman Jr. Tony Hirschman Jr. Chevrolet
7 New England 100 [8] Ted Christopher Ted Christopher Ted Christopher Chevrolet
8Connecticut Classic 150 [9] Tony Hirschman Jr. Jerry Marquis Jerry Marquis Dodge
9New England Dodge Dealers 150 [10] Eric Beers Eric Beers Eric Beers Chevrolet
10Riverhead 200 [11] John Blewett III Donny Lia Donny Lia Chevrolet
11New England Dodge Dealers 150 [12] Tony Hirschman Jr. Mike Stefanik Tony Hirschman Jr. Chevrolet
12Budweiser 150 Presented by N.E. Dodge Dealers [13] Tony Hirschman Jr. Doug Coby Tony Hirschman Jr. Chevrolet
13Big Y World Class Market 150 [14] Tony Hirschman Jr. Jerry Marquis Jerry Marquis Dodge
14Made In America Whelen 300 [15] Chuck Hossfeld Ted Christopher Ted Christopher Chevrolet
15Thompson Sunoco 300 [16] Tony Hirschman Jr. Tony Hirschman Jr. Ted Christopher Chevrolet
16 Sylvania 100 Presented by Lowe's [17] Doug Coby Ted Christopher Ted Christopher Chevrolet
17CarQuest Fall Final [18] Donny Lia Tony Hirschman Jr. Tony Hirschman Jr. Chevrolet
18World Series of Auto Racing Pres. by Whelen Jerry Marquis John Blewett III Jerry Marquis Dodge

Drivers' championship

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

PosDriver THO STA RIV WFD STA JEN NHA BEE SEE RIV STA THO WFD MAR THO NHA STA THO Points
1 Tony Hirschman Jr. 111*912241*2242112172*61*122749
2 Ted Christopher 1*51*21231*5171022061*11*5302731
3 Chuck Hossfeld 36126227236455201863322666
4 Jerry Marquis 21274426481*33371*11412412647
5 Eric Beers 2923714331*563741097252470
6 Donny Lia 171531**10131411101*993292082172469
7 Doug Coby 92417103*124145222514*251972932327
8 Rick Fuller 518714566279132921915132617192236
9 Mike Christopher 2411131117159815716416831271842202
10 Zach Sylvester 22142323717108611182324223021112178
11 Jamie Tomaino 27715274531621DNQ1016869208232145
12 Ed Flemke Jr. 2317815143162823207274323524212139
13 Dave Etheridge 1020DNQ28222291381910928111814181931
14 Steve Whitt 22DNQDNQ5DNQ185424143021149231527101910
15 Tyler Haydt 8DNQ1619DNQ2625722172624535122222161865
16 Kevin Goodale 1429DNQDNQ25162921251513221537162132141737
17 Mike Stefanik 4335181194*232523161725
18 Renee Dupuis 161618251527321828DNQ27191722263219261710
19 Gregg Shivers 1521219924171919212518273230281634
20 Richard Houlihan 282523DNQ1923151416203111342923201519
21 John Blewett III 314020227862831810913*1509
22 Kevin Konopka 26142617DNQ25131329DNQ2832123021331492
23 Jimmy Storace 1923DNQ291622332418DNQ1727DNQ3619221469
24 Wade Cole 20DNQDNQDNQDNQ20261930DNQDNQ1524402823DNQDNQ1359
25 Ken Barry 122810302911212620141291293
26 Nevin George 7122426212410252414DNQ1132
27 Jake Marosz DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ282722DNQDNQ3030DNQ2524DNQDNQ1122
28 Chris Kopec 61019132782012161083
29 Tony Ferrante Jr. 35131112281171171070
30 Tommy Cloce 18222524301718161329994
31 Charlie Pasteryak 378615291165973
32 Jimmy Blewett 203018221233251327867
33Mike Mouller3419DNQDNQ28DNQ33132436DNQDNQ849
34Tom Bolles3891312830DNQDNQ775
35 Reggie Ruggiero 493518363810739
36 Matt Hirschman 8102717282224737
37 Carl Pasteryak 112624DNQ171531667
38Jeff Malave3314171615530
39 Eric Berndt 3232212012DNQ528
40 Anthony Sesely 131616DNQ479
41 Ken Bouchard 2531341531DNQ456
42 Chris Pasteryak 20152910431
43Darrin StevensDNQ1DNQ1DNQ1DNQ1DNQ12638400
44Tommy Cravenho Jr.7727374
45 Howie Brode 30DNQDNQ12DNQDNQ359
46Frank Ruocco30282326331
47Roy Seidell Jr.DNQ1DNQ1DNQ1DNQ135DNQ1316
48 Todd Szegedy 310299
49 Mike Ewanitsko 4DNQ32288
50Bo Gunning132631279
51Kelly McDougallDNQ1DNQ1DNQ1DNQ1DNQ1DNQ1273
52 Wayne Anderson 282125267
53 James Civali 168257
54Justin GaydoshDNQ2226DNQ253
55Chuck Steuer625238
56Richie Coy21212218
57Danny KnollDNQ1DNQ1DNQ138211
58Bill ParkDNQ111206
59Frank VordermeierDNQ1DNQ1DNQ137205
60Alex Hoag36238197
61 Rob Summers 192535194
62Dennis Gada1829185
63 Joe Hartmann DNQ1DNQ1DNQ1183
64Frank Vigliarolo Jr.2226182
65Zane Zeiner3126155
66Chris Young27DNQ1155
67Bob Polverai8142
68 Tom Rogers Jr. DNQ1DNQ1134
69Dave Berghman11130
70 Brian Loftin 12122127
71Daren Scherer19262106
72Kenny Horton20103
73John Fortin2394
74 Steve Park 2879
75 Bobby Santos III DNQ164
76Dan JivanelliDNQ161
77Buck Catalano3655
78Larry AltholzDNQ152
79Brian Cranmer4323752
80 Ryan Seaman 393446
81Earl PaulesDNQ143
82 Ron Silk DNQ143
83 Todd Bodine 280
84 Eddie MacDonald 370
85Don Wagner390
Kevin PowellDNQ
Drivers ineligible for NWMT points, because at the combined event at Martinsville they chose to drive for NWSMT points
Jay Foley 13
Junior Miller 14
Tim Brown 17
Jay Hedgecock 19
Randy Butner20
Gene Pack25
Bobby Hutchens 31
Frank Fleming 33
Burt Myers 34
Brian Pack 39
Michael Clifton 41
Jamie Tomaino Jr.42
PosDriver THO STA RIV WFD STA JEN NHA BEE SEE RIV STA THO WFD MAR THO NHA STA THO Points

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