2021 Tri-Track Open Modified Series Schedule
Created in 2014 through the efforts of Modified superfan Jim Schaefer (the Long Island Mod Maniac), the Tri-Track Open Modified Series has grown from a triple crown of open-competition Tour-type Modified events to a six-race, high-stakes contest for New England’s favorite open-wheeled race cars. Participants hail from NASCAR’s Modified Tour, the Modified Racing Series (MRS), the Race of Champions (RoC) Modified Series, and tracks hosting the ground-pounding open-wheel cars throughout the East Coast.
DATE | TRACK | LOCATION | LAPS | WINNER |
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May 1 | Monadnock Speedway | Winchester, NH | 100 | Sam Rameau |
May 22 | Star Speedway | Epping, NH | 100 | Jon McKennedy |
July 25 | Star Speedway | Epping, NH | 125 | Matt Hirschman |
August 14 | Monadnock Speedway | Winchester, NH | 100 | Chase Dowling |
August 25 | Seekonk Speedway | Seekonk, MA | 100 | Matt Hirschman |
October 23 | Seekonk Speedway | Seekonk, MA | 100 | Chase Dowling |
Schedule current as of 4/4/2022 and is subject to change.


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