2010 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour

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The 2010 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour was the 26th season of the Whelen Modified Tour (WMT). It began with the Icebreaker 150 at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park on April 11. It ended with the Sunoco World Series of Speedway Racing at Thompson again on October 17. Donny Lia entered the season as the defending Drivers' Champion. Bobby Santos III won the 2010 championship after 14 races, 27 points ahead of Mike Stefanik.

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Schedule

Source: [1]

No.Race Title Track Date
1Icebreaker 150 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Thompson April 11
2Spring Sizzler Presented by CarQuest Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford May 1
3TSI Harley-Davidson 125 Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford May 28
4Made In America Whelen 200 Martinsville Speedway, Virginia June 6
5 New England 100 New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon June 26
6Lime Rock 100 Lime Rock Park, Lakeville July 3
7Monadnock 200 Monadnock Speedway, Winchester July 17
8Riverhead 200 Riverhead Raceway, Riverhead July 31
9Town Fair Tire 150 Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford August 6
10Budweiser King of Beers 150 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Thompson August 12
11UNOH Perfect Storm [lower-alpha 1] Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol August 18
12 F.W. Webb 100 New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon September 18
13CarQuest Fall Final Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford October 3
14Sunoco World Series of Speedway Racing Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Thompson October 17
Notes
  1. The UNOH Perfect Storm 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] Bobby Santos III Bobby Santos III Bobby Santos III Dodge
2Spring Sizzler Presented by CarQuest [3] Bobby Santos III Doug Coby Ted Christopher Chevrolet
3TSI Harley-Davidson 125 [4] Bobby Santos III Eric Berndt Bobby Santos III Dodge
4Made In America Whelen 200 [5] Mike Stefanik Ryan Preece Bobby Santos III Dodge
5 New England 100 [6] Ryan Newman Ted Christopher Ryan Newman Chevrolet
6Lime Rock 100 [7] Todd Szegedy Todd Szegedy Dale Quarterley Chevrolet
7Monadnock 200 [8] Erick Rudolph Erick Rudolph Ted Christopher Chevrolet
8Riverhead 200 [9] George Brunnhoelzl III George Brunnhoelzl III
Kevin Goodale [N 1]
Rowan Pennink Chevrolet
9Town Fair Tire 150 [10] Ron Silk Todd Szegedy Todd Szegedy Ford
10Budweiser King of Beers 150 [11] Ted Christopher Ted Christopher Ted Christopher Chevrolet
11UNOH Perfect Storm [12] Justin Bonsignore Ted Christopher Ryan Newman Chevrolet
12 F.W. Webb 100 [13] Ryan Newman Ryan Newman Ryan Newman Chevrolet
13CarQuest Fall Final [14] Justin Bonsignore Ron Silk Bobby Santos III Dodge
14Sunoco World Series of Speedway Racing [15] Bobby Santos III Ron Silk Ted Christopher Chevrolet
  1. Brunnhoelzl III and Goodale both led 54 laps.

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 STA MAR NHA LMP MON RIV STA THO BRI NHA STA THO Points
1 Bobby Santos III 1*21141759233419162180
2 Mike Stefanik 33742761142523542153
3 Ted Christopher 4112182*511251*26*30812102
4 Ron Silk 83013155333321552*5*2096
5 Todd Szegedy 5533152*25221*652411201957
6 Ryan Preece 223416*342221622920621933
7 Eric Goodale 9172424111814779881281784
8 Erick Rudolph 19982728162*1042110253191753
9 Eric Beers 102728710251066111418971752
10 Chuck Hossfeld 336152513717219712718131704
11 Rowan Pennink 64263225221212943335491648
12 Richie Pallai Jr. 2112169142323231114311023111592
13 Justin Bonsignore 27101121221917252462729221587
14 Ed Flemke Jr. 261129236821181216202624151540
15 Wade Cole 22212010191019142418221415271534
16 Woody Pitkat 122423891113162125132230301527
17 George Brunnhoelzl III 16299292965*1017281313261478
18 Renee Dupuis 13181826201318251320352314241478
19 Jamie Tomaino 342814331892082813213228171398
20 James Civali 2982767724123117101206
21 Gary McDonald 25DNQDNQ34211916DNQ20191525251162
22 Glenn Tyler 20132136161420221116291139
23 Jimmy Blewett 1515230302615220311103
24 Jake Marosz 32DNQ3114321526DNQ30231631281084
25 Kevin Goodale 311425172415*28162922DNQ1047
26 Glen Reen 25173481510217161016
27 Doug Coby 3722*820178431003
28 Eric Berndt 1176*427292112986
29Danny Knoll24DNQDNQ132212151318918
30 Ken Heagy 353117DNQ1426121018889
31 Johnny Bush 232019192624DNQ27743
32 Rob Summers 283253127332732690
33 Dale Quarterley 17617597
34 Ryan Newman 111*560
35 Joe Hartmann 181933926DNQ554
36 Andy Seuss 362610202323134532
37 Chris Pasteryak 7163022431
38 Burt Myers 14511114397
39 Richard Savary 30362823301
40 Rob Fuller 173135240
41 L. W. Miller 2124291191
42 Tony Ferrante Jr. 19DNQ2167
43 Tom Rogers Jr. 19DNQ2164
44 Bobby Grigas III 8142
45 Jason Myers 11181130
46 Dave Brigati 11130
47 Frank Fleming 12171127
48 Mike Christopher DNQ231122
49Mike Speeney19106
50 Ron Yuhas Jr. 21100
51Tim Arre2297
52Chuck Steuer2685
53Frank Vigliarolo Jr.2782
54 Bryan Dauzat 2824179
55 Howie Brode 2879
56Kenny Horton3364
57Jonathan Kievman3558
58Rick GentesDNQ255
59Zach Brewer3732152
Andy Petree DNQ
Gary Fountain Sr.DNQ
Drivers ineligible for NWMT points, because at the combined event at Bristol they chose to drive for NWSMT points
John Smith 19
Gene Pack25
Tim Brown 30
Greg Butcher34
Brandon Hire36
PosDriver THO STA STA MAR NHA LMP MON RIV STA THO BRI NHA STA THO Points
Notes

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