2023 SMART Modified Tour

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The 2023 SMART Modified Tour was the 19th season of the SMART Modified Tour. It began with the Low Country 99 at Florence Motor Speedway on March 4. It ended with the Rumble at Rougemont at Orange County Speedway on October 28. Burt Myers won his third championship in the series, 54 points ahead of series runner up Brandon Ward.

Contents

Schedule

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No.Race Title Track Date
1Low Country 99 Florence Motor Speedway, Timmonsville, South Carolina March 4
2Warrior 100 Caraway Speedway, Asheboro, North Carolina March 25
3Flying VA Classic South Boston Speedway, South Boston, Virginia April 1
4Hickory Hundred Hickory Motor Speedway, Hickory, North Carolina April 15
5Kenny Minter Classic Franklin County Speedway, Callaway, Virginia May 26
6Revolutionary 99 Caraway Speedway, Asheboro, North Carolina July 1
7Robert Jeffreys Memorial Ace Speedway, Altamahaw, North Carolina August 25
8Carteret Clash Carteret Motor Speedway, Swansboro, North Carolina September 2
9Radford Race Pulaski County Motorsports Park, Radford, Virginia October 1
10Cardinal 99 Tri-County Motor Speedway, Hudson, North Carolina October 7
11Pace-O-Matic 99 South Boston Speedway, South Boston, Virginia October 15
12Rumble at Rougemont Orange County Speedway, Rougemont, North Carolina October 28

Results and standings

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driver
1Low Country 99 [2] Caleb HeadyCaleb Heady Matt Hirschman
2Warrior 100 [3] Bobby Measmer Jr. Burt Myers Brandon Ward
3Flying VA Classic [4] Caleb Heady Brian Loftin Brian Loftin
4Hickory Hundred [5] Spencer Davis Caleb HeadyCaleb Heady
5Kenny Minter Classic [6] Tim Brown N/A Burt Myers
6Revolutionary 99 [7] Burt Myers Burt Myers Burt Myers
7Robert Jeffreys Memorial [8] Ryan Newman N/A Burt Myers
8Carteret Clash [9] Tim Brown N/A Brandon Ward
9Radford Race [10] Matt Hirschman N/A Sam Rameau
10Cardinal 99 [11] Jason Myers Bobby Labonte Bobby Labonte
11Pace-O-Matic 99 [12] Andy Jankowiak Carson Loftin Andy Jankowiak
12Rumble at Rougemont [13] Jason Myers N/A Bobby Labonte

Drivers' championship

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

PosDriver FLO CRW SBO HCY FCS CRW ACE CAR PUL TRI SBO ROU Points
1 Burt Myers 37*3311*1575710502
2 Brandon Ward 416831641412183448
3 Carson Loftin 11161428757562*21407
4 Bobby Labonte 9112174664181*61412
5 Joey Coulter 14251124201792234388
6 Tim Brown 13492413212881058387
7 Brian Loftin 1681*13751720133155385
8 Jason Myers 814101415121026158811341
9Caleb Heady2*15121*623163161121340
10 Jeremy Gerstner 1817820111891110191213334
11 Bobby Measmer Jr. 153111514832129313
12Daniel Yates913171814251212161720278
13Dennis Holdren171916191022139242120263
14 Ryan Newman 65522172254
15Jimmy Wallace241320279182421151616248
16 Tom Buzze 2231011DNS74206
17Jonathan Kievman221291719141714204
18Jonathan Cash1041591112186
19Gary Young Jr.1018232115142419184
20 Brian Weber 222317292022162315182
21Jonathan Brown562441921168
22 Zach Brewer 1252724819147
23Jason Tutterow20212622252218133
24 Michael Ritch 197162320123
25 Matt Hirschman 1152114
26 Jake Crum 2513410112
27Riley Neal2312251818110
28 Danny Bohn 6146101
29Chris Finocchario19111419101
30Wes Gilbert1826122523101
31 Gary Putnam 791394
32Cody Norman2421141392
33 John Smith 6211185
34Dwight Sauls2122162382
35 Spencer Davis 10765
36Jason Poole20281956
37 Sam Rameau 150
38Bussy Beavers201547
39 Andy Jankowiak 146
40 Andrew Krause 338
41 Ronnie Williams 338
42 Cayden Lapcevich 736
43 Stephen Kopcik 635
44 Tommy Catalano 932
45Justin Gumley1031
46 Tyler Barry 1328
47 James Civali 1725
48 Trevor Catalano 1724
49Spencer Martin1823
50Paul Hall1922
51Eric Zeh2021
52 Tim Connolly 2219
53Lee Jeffreys2417
54 Brittney Zamora 2615
PosDriver FLO CRW SBO HCY FCS CRW ACE CAR PUL TRI SBO ROU Points

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