2011 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour

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The 2011 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour was the 27th season of the Whelen Modified Tour (WMT). It began with the Icebreaker 150 at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park on April 10. It ended with the Sunoco World Series of Speedway Racing at Thompson again on October 16. Bobby Santos III entered the season as the defending Drivers' Champion. Ron Silk won the 2011 championship after 16 races, 76 points ahead of Todd Szegedy.

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 May 1
3TSI Harley-Davidson 125 Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford May 27
4Monadnock 200 Monadnock Speedway, Winchester June 26
5Budweiser King of Beers 150 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Thompson June 30
6 F.W. Webb 100 New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon July 16
7Lighthouse Mission 200 Riverhead Raceway, Riverhead July 30
8Town Fair Tire 150 Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford August 5
9Granite State Classic New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon August 13
10UNOH Perfect Storm 150 [lower-alpha 1] Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol August 24
11Delaware 150 Delaware Speedway, Delaware September 4
12Northern Thompson 125 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Thompson September 11
13Whelen Modified 66/99 Pres. by Town Fair Tire Lime Rock Park, Lakeville September 17
14 New Hampshire 100 New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon September 24
15CarQuest Fall Final Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford October 2
16Sunoco World Series of Speedway Racing Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Thompson October 16
Notes
  1. The UNOH Perfect Storm 150 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 Ted Christopher Ted Christopher Chevrolet
2Tech-Net Spring Sizzler Presented by CarQuest [3] Doug Coby Bobby Santos III Bobby Santos III Dodge
3TSI Harley-Davidson 125 [4] Ron Silk Ron Silk Ron Silk Chevrolet
4Monadnock 200 [5] Todd Szegedy Todd Szegedy Todd Szegedy Ford
5Budweiser King of Beers 150 [6] Ted Christopher Rowan Pennink Ted Christopher Chevrolet
6 F.W. Webb 100 [7] Ryan Newman Ryan Newman Todd Szegedy [N 1] Ford
7Lighthouse Mission 200 [9] Howie Brode Justin Bonsignore Justin Bonsignore Chevrolet
8Town Fair Tire 150 [10] Doug Coby Doug Coby Ted Christopher Chevrolet
9Granite State Classic [11] Bobby Santos III Bobby Santos III Mike Stefanik Pontiac
10UNOH Perfect Storm 150 [12] Bobby Santos III Ryan Newman Ryan Newman Chevrolet
11Delaware 150 [13] Erick Rudolph Erick Rudolph Ron Silk Chevrolet
12Northern Thompson 125 [14] Ryan Preece Doug Coby Doug Coby Chevrolet
13Whelen Modified 66/99 Pres. by Town Fair Tire [15] Todd Szegedy Todd Szegedy Todd Szegedy Ford
14 New Hampshire 100 [16] Ron Silk Ron Silk Ron Silk Chevrolet
15CarQuest Fall Final [17] Justin Bonsignore Justin Bonsignore Ted Christopher Chevrolet
16Sunoco World Series of Speedway Racing [18] Ryan Preece Doug Coby Glen Reen Chevrolet
  1. Ryan Newman originally won the pole, led the most laps and won the race, he would to disqualified due a post race technical violation, and was omitted from the results entirely. Todd Szegedy, who originally finished second, was inherited the win. [8]

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 MON THO NHA RIV STA NHA BRI DEL THO LMP NHA STA THO Points
1 Ron Silk 2331*4223711719151*7162443
2 Todd Szegedy 222461**6121433351*221252367
3 Eric Beers 6411128111145651785472309
4 Rowan Pennink 222103*566162118862212282219
5 Doug Coby 7298117459*102521*1816915*2214
6 Matt Hirschman 98103123131322131215129832163
7 Justin Bonsignore 52817224311*11427103310*212141
8 Bobby Santos III 331*315412936*26111317182722133
9 Ted Christopher 1*746110171284541222053
10 Erick Rudolph 20659151624893114*25765142051
11 Mike Stefanik 35157262722212419283091957
12 Eric Goodale 241121181061552410137191024101955
13 Patrick Emerling 102325192530817135101210172381859
14 Jamie Tomaino 3014201417187161420916142115171854
15 Ed Flemke Jr. 11162726138142617181711111211231851
16 James Civali 1725959142115194422026321826
17 Eric Berndt 2820121651316232711624132326271763
18 Wade Cole 162223282024DNQ2530221521162419111594
19 Bryon Chew 2912182427172512123023212025301500
20 Richie Pallai Jr. 192114211621102118425131357
21 Ken Heagy 131319252120202831221914241312
22 Ryan Preece 4172426473142261310
23 Woody Pitkat 251022189222121427191286
24 Ron Yuhas Jr. 819168117181821341193
25 Gary McDonald 212729272325DNQ24152718131140
26 Kevin Goodale 2626301528231896291007
27 Tom Rogers Jr. 2792814196175948
28 Glenn Tyler 141513232281516929
29 Jimmy Blewett DNQ183129102920629
30 Glen Reen 132320201609
31 Chuck Hossfeld 12307284585
32Dave Etheridge1531262019482
33 Rob Fuller 32331320358
34 Donny Lia 26253338
35 Andy Seuss 17192091321
36 Jake Marosz DNQ272629316
37Rick Gentes182231276
38 Ryan Newman DSQ*1*28269
39 Andy Petree 3233164
40 Keith Rocco 6150
41Zane Zeiner7146
42 D. J. Kennington 8142
43Tony Ferrante Jr.3134131
44Ken Woolley Jr.11130
45Dave Brigati12127
46Jimmy Zacharias12127
47 Cole Powell 16115
48 Daniel Hemric 32118109
49 Shawn Solomito 19106
50Howie Brode2399
51 Renee Dupuis 2297
52Glenn Griswold2297
53 George Brunnhoelzl III 2729182
54 Dale Quarterley 2879
55Chris Kopec2976
56Chuck SteuerDNQ267
57 Timmy Solomito 3364
Drivers ineligible for NWMT points, because at the combined event at Bristol they chose to drive for NWSMT points
Frank Fleming 8
Jason Myers 14
Austin Pack15
John Smith 16
Burt Myers 17
L. W. Miller 19
Tim Brown 23
Corey LaJoie 28
PosDriver THO STA STA MON THO NHA RIV STA NHA BRI DEL THO LMP NHA STA THO Points
Notes

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