Eric Goodale

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Eric Goodale
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Goodale's No. 58 car at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in 2024
NationalityAmerican
Born (1985-11-09) November 9, 1985 (age 38)
Stafford, Connecticut
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour career
Debut season2008
Current teamEdgar Goodale
Years active2008–present
Car number58
Crew chiefJason Shephard
Starts221
Championships0
Wins5
Poles3
Best finish3rd in 2022
Finished last season14th (2023)
Last updated on: July 16, 2024.

Eric Goodale (born November 9, 1985) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes part-time in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, driving the No. 58 for Edgar Goodale.

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Goodale is long-time competitor of the series, having made his debut in 2008, and has since won five races and three pole positions.

Goodale has also competed in the now defunct NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour, as well as the Modified Racing Series, the Tri-Track Open Modified Series, the EXIT Realty Modified Touring Series, the Carolina Crate Modified Series, and the World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing Series. [1]

Motorsports results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Whelen Modified Tour

NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour results
YearCar ownerNo.Make123456789101112131415161718NWMTCPtsRef
2008 Edgar Goodale58 Chevy TMP STA STA TMP NHA SPE RIV STA TMP MAN TMP NHA MAR
10
CHE STA
19
TMP
DNQ
42nd304 [2]
2009 TMP
23
STA
11
STA
27
NHA
17
SPE
8
RIV
17
STA
15
BRI
9
TMP
20
NHA
17
MAR
7
STA
11
TMP
12
11th1546 [3]
2010 TMP
9
STA
17
STA
24
MAR
24
NHA
11
LIM
18
MND
14
RIV
7
STA
7
TMP
9
BRI
7
NHA
8
STA
12
TMP
8
7th1784 [4]
2011 TMP
24
STA
11
STA
21
MND
18
TMP
10
NHA
6
RIV
15
STA
5
NHA
24
BRI
8
DEL
13
TMP
7
LRP
19
NHA
10
STA
24
TMP
10
12th1955 [5]
2012 TMP
23
STA
18
MND
24
STA
16
WFD
24
NHA
21
STA
9
TMP
24
BRI
8
TMP
11
RIV
7
NHA
18
STA
17
TMP
23
17th374 [6]
2013 TMP
12
STA
20
STA
23
WFD
7
RIV
2
NHA
25
MND
20
STA
6
TMP
3
BRI
7
RIV
6
NHA
7
STA
18
TMP
26
11th435 [7]
2014 TMP
5
STA
14
STA
11
WFD
25
RIV
1
NHA
19
MND
3
STA
5
TMP
18
BRI
7
NHA
13
STA
7
TMP
8
7th440 [8]
2015 TMP
7
STA
4
WFD
11
STA
26
TMP
8
RIV
4
NHA
8
MND
6
STA
8
TMP
4
BRI
18
RIV
5
NHA
28
STA
14
TMP
23
8th486 [9]
2016 TMP
7
STA
24
WFD
20
STA
4
TMP
12
RIV
7
NHA
9
MND
4
STA
5
TMP
15
BRI
1
RIV
10
OSW
17
SEE
6
NHA
16
STA
19
TMP
8
7th570 [10]
2017 MYR
18
TMP
5
STA
4
LGY
2
TMP
5
RIV
6
NHA
15
STA
13
TMP
8
BRI
16
SEE
14
OSW
5
RIV
9
NHA
6
STA
1
TMP
16
5th566 [11]
2018 MYR
7
TMP
27
STA
30
SEE
19
TMP
11
LGY
5
RIV
18
NHA
5
STA
3
TMP
11
BRI
10
OSW
5
RIV
14
NHA
9
STA
25
TMP
10
7th495 [12]
2019 MYR
9
SBO
26
TMP
3
STA
5
WAL
6
SEE
25
TMP
6
RIV
8
NHA
6
STA
13
TMP
13
OSW
7
RIV
13
NHA
21
STA
21
TMP
6
6th518 [13]
2020 JEN
14
WMM
16
WMM
9
JEN
13
MND
18
TMP
14
NHA
19
STA
22
TMP
27
15th244 [14]
2021 MAR
1
STA
2
RIV
8
JEN
18
OSW
21
RIV
20
NHA
14
NRP
5
STA
9
BEE
11
OSW
12
RCH
13
RIV
5
STA
9
6th472 [15]
2022 NSM
2
RCH
6
RIV
9
LEE
9
JEN
11
MND
6
RIV
11
WAL
15
NHA
4
CLM
12
TMP
2
LGY
12
OSW
9
RIV
5
TMP
1
MAR
7
3rd588 [16]
2023 NSM
27
RCH
10
MON
7
RIV
5
LEE SEE RIV
11
WAL
21
NHA
13
LMP THO
3
LGY OSW MON RIV
16
NWS
4
THO
3
MAR
23
14th387 [17]
2024 NSM
26
RCH
21
THO
24
MON RIV SEE NHA
7
MON LMP THO OSW RIV MON NWS THO MAR -*-* [18]

Whelen Southern Modified Tour

NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour results
YearCar ownerNo.Make123456789101112NWSMTCPtsRef
2013 Edgar Goodale58 Chevy CRW SNM
17
SBO CRW CRW BGS BRI LGY CRW CRW SNM CLT 34th27 [19]
2015 Edgar Goodale58 Chevy CRW
1
CRW
2
SBO
4
LGY CRW
3
BGS
20
BRI LGY SBO CLT 15th194 [20]

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