2019 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour

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The 2019 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour was the thirty-fifth season of the Whelen Modified Tour (WMT), a stock car racing tour sanctioned by NASCAR. It began with the Performance Plus 150 presented by Safety-Kleen at Myrtle Beach Speedway on March 16 and concluded with the Sunoco World Series 150 at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park on October 13. Justin Bonsignore entered the season as the defending drivers' champion. 2019 marked the third season of the unification of the Whelen (Northern) Modified Tour and the Whelen Southern Modified Tour. [1] Doug Coby won the championship, his sixth, eight points ahead of Bonsignore.

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Drivers

No.ManufacturerCar OwnerRace DriverCrew Chief
01 Chevrolet Kenneth FifieldMelissa FifieldKenneth Fifield 2
Jesse Prince 14
1 Chevrolet Eddie Harvey Burt Myers 4Eddie Harvey
Jeff Rocco (R)3
Danny Bohn 1
George Brunnhoelzl III 3
Woody Pitkat 3
2 Chevrolet Mike Smeriglio III Doug Coby Phil Moran
3 Chevrolet Jan BoehlerMatt SwansonGreg Fournier
4 Chevrolet Marty Edwards Burt Myers 2 Tony Eury Jr. 1
Unknown1
5 Chevrolet Bob Ebersole 3Kyle Ebersole 3Bob Ebersole 3
Mark Mina 3John Beatty Jr. 3Unknown2
Ray Grewan 1
06 Chevrolet Randy RameauSam Rameau (R)Danny Stebbins
6 Chevrolet Ed Partridge Ryan Preece 2Jeff Preece
07 Chevrolet Jennifer Emerling Patrick Emerling Jan Leaty
7 Chevrolet Tommy Baldwin Jr. Jon McKennedy 8 Tommy Baldwin Jr.
8 Toyota Pat KennedyRoger Turbush (R)2Unknown1
Raymond Bouchard 1
9 Chevrolet Sean CorsettiTom Rogers Jr. 1Sean Corsetti
11 Chevrolet Joe YannoneAnthony Sesely 1Unknown
12 Chevrolet Stash ButovaJ. R. Bertuccio 4Stash Butova
14 Chevrolet Richard BarneyBlake BarneyRobert Barney
15 Chevrolet Rob Fuller Kyle Benjamin 1Steven Kopcik
16 Ford Eric SandersonTimmy Solomito [N 1] Sly Szaban
18 Ford Robert PollifroneKen HeagyGreg Gorman 2
Desmond Gorman 14
19 Chevrolet Steve GreerJoey Cipriano III (R)3Earl Pelletier
20 Chevrolet Bruce BachtaMax Zachem 6Max Zachem
21 Chevrolet Joe Bertuccio Sr. Jimmy Blewett 11Stash Butova 3
Joe Bertuccio Sr. 13
Chuck Hossfeld 5
22 Chevrolet 1Kyle BonsignoreKyle Bonsignore 8Bobby Foley
Toyota 7
23 Chevrolet Jason SechristJohn Montesanto (R)1Jason Sechrist 1
Jacob Perry (R)1Dennis Perry 1
24 Chevrolet 1Diane KrauseAndrew Krause 7John Cooke 5
Toyota 6Robert Hyer 2
25 Chevrolet Joe CarrollCalvin CarrollJoe Carroll
26 Chevrolet Sean McDonaldGary McDonald 7Chad McDonald 4
Unknown3
32 Chevrolet Dean RypkemaTyler Rypkema (R)5Unknown2
Zach Truesdail 3
33 Ford Wade ColeWade ColeBrian Crunden 2
Rick Rodenbaugh 14
34 Chevrolet Nicole FortinJ. B. Fortin (R)15Jason Blatz
35 Chevrolet 3Mike MolleurAndrew Molleur (R)6Unknown2
Toyota 3Ken Barry 4
36 Chevrolet 7
Dodge 9
Judy ThilbergDave Sapienza 6Tommy Grasso
Burt Myers 2
Frank Vigliarolo Jr. 1
Bobby Santos III 7
38 Chevrolet Linda RodenbaughKyle Ellwood 11Bobby Bourne
Dave Salzarulo 1
Mike Willis (R)1
40 Chevrolet Frank Fleming Frank Fleming 2Talmage Thomas
41 Chevrolet Kevin SheaKevin Shea (R)2Unknown1
Brad Caddick 1
45 Chevrolet Amy Catalano 3Timmy Catalano (R)Dave Catalano 3
Dave Catalano 13Zach Reissner 13
46 Chevrolet Russell GoodaleCraig LutzDoug Ogiejko
47 Chevrolet Frank MucciacciaroJoey Mucciacciaro (R)8Unknown6
Joey Mucciacciaro 1
Kevin Crider 1
49 Chevrolet Chris YoungChris Young Jr. (R)2Chris Young
51 Chevrolet Ken Massa Justin Bonsignore Ryan Stone
52 Chevrolet Jason NogiecMark Bakaj (R)4Unknown1
Paul French 2
Jason Nogiec 1
54 Chevrolet Amy CatalanoTommy CatalanoDave Catalano
55 Chevrolet 4
Dodge 1
Dawn Gerstner 2Jeremy Gerstner 2Grady Jeffreys Jr. 2
Susanne Lewis 3Andy Jankowiak [N 2] (R)2Steve Mendoza 3
Matt Galko (R)1
57 Chevrolet Bryan Dauzat Todd Cooper (R)2Steve Mendoza
58 Chevrolet Edgar GoodaleEric GoodaleJason Shephard
60 Chevrolet Roy HallMatt Hirschman 3Matt Hirschman 2
Mike Stew 1
64 Chevrolet Mike MurphyRob SummersSteve Lemay 8
Russell Montgomery 8
70 Chevrolet Steve Seuss 1 Andy Seuss 1Steve Seuss 1
Robert Pelis 1Dylan Slepian (R)1Brian Magee 1
75 Chevrolet Charles PasteryakChris PasteryakKeith McDermott 4
Cam McDermott 12
77 Chevrolet Mike Curb Gary Putnam 9Teddy Musgrave Jr.
Jon McKennedy 1
Ryan Newman 1
78 Chevrolet Steven SutcliffeWalter Sutcliffe Jr. 15Unknown1
Kenneth Woodward 2
Kevin Anderson 12
79 Chevrolet Susan HillJames Civali 1David Hill
80 Chevrolet Pamela HulseTom Rogers Jr. 1Unknown
82 Chevrolet Danny Watts Jr.Woody Pitkat 11Jarod Zeltmann
Chase Dowling 3
Tom Rogers Jr. 1
Andy Seuss 1
83 Chevrolet Rick RodenbaughDave Salzarulo 2John Blake 1
Rick Rodenbaugh 1
84 Chevrolet Nicole Fortin 2John Fortin 2Unknown2
Allie Brainard 3Amy Catalano (R)3Dave Catalano 3
85 Chevrolet Kevin StuartRon SilkKenny Stuart
87 Chevrolet Darryl BakerJohn Baker (R)1Unknown
88 Chevrolet Buzz ChewMike Rutkoski (R)4Aaron Clifford
92 Chevrolet Anthony NocellaAnthony Nocella 10Steve Murphy
95 Chevrolet Wayne AndersonKyle Soper [N 3] 2Tom Soper
97 Chevrolet Bryan Dauzat Andy Seuss 1Todd Cooper
Bryan Dauzat 1
99 Chevrolet 3
Pontiac 6
Cheryl TomainoJamie Tomaino 2Cheryl Tomaino 1
George Ratajczak 5
Trey Tomaino 3
Chase Dowling 7
Sources: [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17]
Notes
  1. Timmy Solomito drove in the Musket 250 presented by Whelen and in the NAPA Fall Final 150 with car number x6, honoring Mike Stefanik who passed away on September 15 due to a plane crash.
  2. Andy Jankowiak entered the Musket 250 presented by Whelen with car number 41.
  3. Kyle Soper drove in the Miller Lite 200 with car number 15.

Schedule

On November 21, 2018, NASCAR announced the 2019 schedule. Langley and Bristol were dropped from the schedule in favor of South Boston and Wall Stadium. The All-Star Shootout, held at New Hampshire, did not count towards the championship. [18] Twelve of the seventeen races in the season were televised on NBCSN on a tape delay basis. [19] All races in the season were shown live on FansChoice.tv. [20]

No.Race Title Track Date
1Performance Plus 150 presented by Safety-Kleen Myrtle Beach Speedway, Myrtle Beach March 16
2South Boston 150 South Boston Speedway, South Boston March 30
3Icebreaker 150 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Thompson April 7
4NAPA Auto Parts Spring Sizzler 200 Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford May 11 [lower-alpha 1]
5Jersey Shore 150 Wall Stadium Speedway, Wall Township May 18
6Seekonk 150 Seekonk Speedway, Seekonk June 1
7Thompson 125 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Thompson June 5
8Buzz Chew Chevrolet Cadillac 200 Riverhead Raceway, Riverhead July 6
All-Star Shootout New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon July 19
9 Eastern Propane & Oil 100 July 20
10Stafford 150 Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford August 2
11Bud 'King of Beers' 150 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Thompson August 14
12Toyota Mod Classic 150 presented by McDonald's Oswego Speedway, Oswego August 31
13Miller Lite 200 Riverhead Raceway, Riverhead September 7
14 Musket 250 presented by Whelen New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon September 21
15NAPA Fall Final 150 Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford September 29
16Sunoco World Series 150 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Thompson October 13
Notes
  1. The NAPA Auto Parts Spring Sizzler 200, which was originally scheduled for 28 April, was postponed three times due to expected heavy rain. [21] [22] [23]

Results and standings

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverManufacturer
1Performance Plus 150 presented by Safety-Kleen [24] Doug Coby Jon McKennedy Doug Coby Chevrolet
2South Boston 150 [25] Tommy Catalano Burt Myers Ron Silk Chevrolet
3Icebreaker 150 [26] Doug Coby Doug Coby Justin Bonsignore Chevrolet
4NAPA Auto Parts Spring Sizzler 200 [27] Justin Bonsignore Chase Dowling Doug Coby Chevrolet
5Jersey Shore 150 [28] Justin Bonsignore Doug Coby Woody Pitkat Chevrolet
6Seekonk 150 [29] Doug Coby Doug Coby Doug Coby Chevrolet
7Thompson 125 [30] Doug Coby Craig Lutz Justin Bonsignore Chevrolet
8Buzz Chew Chevrolet Cadillac 200 [31] Doug Coby Doug Coby Justin Bonsignore Chevrolet
All-Star Shootout [32] Craig Lutz1Craig Lutz Patrick Emerling Chevrolet
9 Eastern Propane & Oil 100 [33] Jon McKennedy Doug Coby Ron Silk Chevrolet
10Stafford 150 [34] Doug Coby Doug Coby Ron Silk Chevrolet
11Bud 'King of Beers' 150 [35] Doug Coby Doug Coby Doug Coby Chevrolet
12Toyota Mod Classic 150 presented by McDonald's [36] Rob Summers Justin Bonsignore Justin Bonsignore Chevrolet
13Miller Lite 200 [37] Craig LutzTom Rogers Jr. Justin Bonsignore Chevrolet
14 Musket 250 presented by Whelen [38] Doug Coby Jon McKennedy Bobby Santos III Dodge
15NAPA Fall Final 150 [39] Chris Pasteryak Justin Bonsignore Craig Lutz Chevrolet
16Sunoco World Series 150 [40] Andrew Krause Justin Bonsignore Justin Bonsignore Chevrolet
Notes

Drivers' championship

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

Pos.Driver MYR SBO THO STA WAL SEE THO RIV NHA NHA STA THO OSW RIV NHA STA THO Points
1 Doug Coby 185*110*1*26*122*3*1*615337661
2 Justin Bonsignore 1225161321137621*152*1*653
3Ron Silk251238454511193162262599
4Craig Lutz20101322633*56*10534310112585
5Matt Swanson1811734148718165492511653522
6Eric Goodale9263562568116131371321216518
7Timmy Solomito28915925513381125582131310513
8 Patrick Emerling 4747239277128108145231036484
9Chris Pasteryak569261861212211112122281132483
10Blake Barney1313161021519201418141920171417463
11Tommy Catalano26171817914111010917261012291511457
12Woody Pitkat19128111111013173415101285451
13Rob Summers2228283132816268141511197169425
14Sam Rameau (R)31151182218823139202818321514419
15J. B. Fortin (R)21211220162119292425217201716371
16 Wade Cole 2323251611232617202027222318162426363
17Timmy Catalano (R)2427221342122243219172714153034360
18 Jimmy Blewett 3310151219301192276346
19Calvin Carroll2132191916222528143630162424112830323
20 Jon McKennedy 2*1617Wth1744242*295
21Chase Dowling2Wth24*17181292698289
22Ken Heagy161923297242027WthWth21Wth27252037278
23 Melissa Fifield 27242633152729DNQ12631302629313129261
24 Bobby Santos III 2248235174241
25Kyle Bonsignore174142121112915220
26Anthony Nocella614242772830272735215
27Kyle Ellwood1819DNQ12416162231Wth3423208
28 Burt Myers 75*6Wth4Wth19Wth181
29Andrew Krause2717101818733180
30 Chuck Hossfeld 1364420173
31Dave Sapienza151820305INJINJINJINJINJINJINJINJ23153
32Gary Putnam30Wth142028Wth16939152
33Joey Mucciacciaro (R)252831312327Wth322622151
34Walter Sutcliffe Jr.3220Wth22WthDNQ123Wth37DNQ2922Wth33Wth148
35Max Zachem413925WthWthQL4125
36Matt Hirschman11122108
37 Andy Seuss 815121498
38Tom Rogers Jr.99*1898
39Andrew Molleur (R)Wth33DNQ118182198
40John Beatty Jr.2102596
41Tyler Rypkema (R)232320332794
42George Brunnhoelzl III15151686
43Mike Rutkoski (R)2126242184
44Mark Bakaj (R)2020194077
45Kyle Soper41371
46Kyle Ebersole14311870
47Jeff Rocco (R)28261563
48J. R. Bertuccio8DNS2Wth2862
49 Ryan Preece 14131955
50Gary McDonaldWthWthWthWth30232455
51Dave Salzarulo26282553
52Amy Catalano (R)DNQ1173052
53Chris Young Jr. (R)221749
54Joey Cipriano III (R)32292249
55 Frank Fleming 103048
56Jamie Tomaino292435
57Roger Turbush (R)DNQ12533
58 Kyle Benjamin 1232
59Matt Galko (R)1232
60Frank Vigliarolo Jr.1430
61Kevin Shea (R)283129
62 Ryan Newman 71728
63Dylan Slepian (R)1925
64Anthony Sesley2123
65James Civali2222
66Mike Willis (R)2420
67John Fortin25Wth19
68 Danny Bohn 2717
69 Bryan Dauzat 192717
70Jeremy Gerstner (R)Wth2915
71John Baker (R)DNQ113
72Todd Cooper (R)35Wth9
73Jacob Perry (R)386
74 Andy Jankowiak (R)Wth386
John Montesanto (R)Wth
Ronnie WilliamsQL3
Pos.Driver MYR SBO THO STA WAL SEE THO RIV NHA NHA STA THO OSW RIV NHA STA THO Points
Notes

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