2022 SMART Modified Tour

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The 2022 SMART Modified Tour was the 18th season of the SMART Modified Tour. It began with the Low Country 99 at Florence Motor Speedway on March 5. It ended with The Radford Race at Ace Speedway on October 22. Caleb Heady won his first championship in the series, 14 points ahead of series runner up Brandon Ward.

Contents

Schedule

Source: [1]

No.Race Title Track Date
1Low Country 99 Florence Motor Speedway, Timmonsville, South Carolina March 5
2Lucky Charms 99 Southern National Motorsports Park, Kenly, North Carolina March 19
3Warrior 99 Caraway Speedway, Asheboro, North Carolina March 26
4Flying VA 99 Ray Hendrick Tribute Race South Boston Speedway, South Boston, Virginia April 2
5Kenny Minter Classic 110 Franklin County Speedway, Callaway, Virginia April 10
6Revolutionary 99 Caraway Speedway, Asheboro, North Carolina June 29
7The Uncatchable 50 North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro, North Carolina August 2
8The Reverend 50 North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro, North Carolina August 3
9Carteret Clash Carteret Motor Speedway, Swansboro, North Carolina September 3
10Old Dominion Classic 99 presented by The Stanley Law Group Dominion Raceway, Thornburg, Virginia September 17
11Hickory Hundred Hickory Motor Speedway, Hickory, North Carolina October 8
12Cardinal 99 Tri-County Motor Speedway, Hudson, North Carolina October 15
13The Radford Race Pulaski County Motorsports Park, Radford, Virginia October 22

Results and standings

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driver
1Low Country 99 [2] Bobby Measmer Jr. Matt Hirschman Matt Hirschman
2Lucky Charms 99 [3] Jonathan Brown Joey Coulter Matt Hirschman
3Warrior 99 [4] Jonathan BrownCaleb HeadyCaleb Heady
4Flying VA 99 Ray Hendrick Tribute Race [5] Matt Hirschman Matt Hirschman Matt Hirschman
5Kenny Minter Classic 110 [6] Brandon Ward Jonathan BrownJonathan Brown
6Revolutionary 99 [7] Brian Loftin Brandon Ward Joey Coulter
7The Uncatchable 50 [8] Matt Hirschman Spencer Davis Ryan Newman
8The Reverend 50 [9] Matt Hirschman Matt Hirschman Matt Hirschman
9Carteret Clash [10] Burt Myers Bobby Labonte Brian Loftin
10Old Dominion Classic 99 presented by The Stanley Law Group [11] Matt Hirschman Matt Hirschman Matt Hirschman
11Hickory Hundred [12] Matt Hirschman Matt Hirschman Matt Hirschman
12Cardinal 99 [13] Brian Loftin Brandon Ward Brian Loftin
13The Radford Race [14] Brandon Ward Brandon Ward Brandon Ward

Drivers' championship

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

PosDriver FLO SNM CRW SBO FCS CRW NWS NWS CAR DOM HCY TRI PUL Points
1Caleb Heady271*31621112426316334
2 Brandon Ward 3488714*81315332*1*320
3 Bobby Labonte 653451317311*4444309
4 Brian Loftin 7659917921151913275
5 Burt Myers 432642055252185267
6Jonathan Brown5111021*25105167162266
7 Matt Hirschman 1*141*31*1*1*256
8 Jason Myers 9811138241329771068230
9Dennis Holdren1220914631311251015208
10 Bobby Measmer Jr. 10961232720166818181
11Jimmy Wallace8101918DNS161027116157
12 Gary Putnam 710931797157
13 Jeremy Gerstner 15182516252720812155
14 Joey Coulter 1211426655147
15 Brian Weber 202320201522332412161514133
16Greg Butcher231518261310132314123
17Troy Young18251711187161422116
18Jonathan Kievman1417221912993
19Kevin Orlando1726241741583
20Wes Gilbert192416282318141382
21Tommy Neal191615121875
22Craig Young21272321231721DNS70
23Gary Young Jr.221319DNS201368
24Daniel Yates98967
25 Jamie Tomaino 1616142521191963
26Chris Finocchario142932171828759
27 Carson Loftin 9141258
28Bussy Beavers1514658
29 Tom Buzze 2256272047
30 John Smith 11843
31Dean Ward11242239
32Spencer Martin121337
33 Danny Bohn 71936
34Anthony Bello1215121135
35 Michael Ritch 26241132
36 Max McLaughlin 229830
37Dan Speeney26172030
38Jason Poole131930
39Cody Kohler1321222128
40Paulie Hartwig III823
41 Zach Brewer 221722
42 J. B. Fortin 1022
43Randy Butner1021
44Josh Williams1021
45 Bryan Dauzat 1120
46Paul Hall1120
47Chris Fleming1219
48Luke Fleming212715
49Jonathan Cash1714
50Austin Kochenash2111
51 Mason Diaz 2110
52 Spencer Davis 232*69
53 Kyle Ebersole 239
54Andrew Harrah265
55Cory Lovette283
56 Jeff Fultz 283
57Dawn Gerstner301
Jimmy Blewett 79
Tim Connolly 2414
Chase Cook1825
Andy Jankowiak 1528
Devin O'Connell3018
Ryan Preece 44
Danny Propst2522
Kevin Timmerman2115
Max Zachem 107
Doug Patton26
Ryan Newman 1
Brian Sones31
PosDriver FLO SNM CRW SBO FCS CRW NWS NWS CAR DOM HCY TRI PUL Points

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