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NASCAR Modified Tour New Hampshire entries, storylines

One of the most anticipated races of the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour season, the Mohegan Sun 100 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, is on the docket this Saturday morning at 9:15 a.m. ET live on FloRacing.

The race, which serves as the 13th of 16 events on the 2025 calendar, marks the 77th visit by NASCAR’s oldest division to the 1.058-mile oval located in Loudon, New Hampshire. Mike McLaughlin won the first NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour event held at the track in 1990 and is one of only 24 drivers to win with the series at the track.

Mike Stefanik holds the series record with eight victories at New Hampshire. Other notable winners at the track include Tony Hirschman, Reggie Ruggiero, Bobby Santos III, Ted Christopher, John Blewett III, Doug Coby, Steve Park, Todd Szegedy, Mike Ewanitsko, Jeff Fuller, Chuck Hossfeld, Ron Silk and the most recent winner, Justin Bonsignore.

Tickets to Saturday’s Mohegan Sun 100 are available here. Below is everything you need to know about the 13th race of the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour season.

Mohegan Sun 100

It’s been more than a year since six-time NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion Doug Coby made his most recent start with the series. That changes Saturday when Coby returns to competition at the wheel of Tommy Baldwin Jr.’s No. 7NY at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

This won’t be the first time Coby has driven for Baldwin. The pairing worked together from 2022 to 2024, with Coby scoring four victories for Baldwin’s team. Coby is a four-time winner at the Magic Mile, with his most recent win at the track coming in 2016.

If Coby is going to earn his fifth New Hampshire Motor Speedway victory Saturday, he will have to go through the best the Modified Tour has to offer.

Leading the charge will be Justin Bonsignore, who has won the last two NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour races at the track. Bonsignore enters Saturday’s race 17 points behind KLM Motorsports’ Austin Beers in the battle for the series championship and a win at New Hampshire would be exactly the type of momentum he needs to remain in the fight.

In addition to Coby and Bonsignore, other previous winners at the track who are entered include three-time winner Ron Silk, 2022 winner Anthony Nocella and 2014 winner Woody Pitkat.

Mike Christopher Jr., nephew of late NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion Ted Christopher, will make his first start at New Hampshire Motor Speedway Saturday morning in his family-owned No. 13. He’ll also be making his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut later Saturday afternoon.

Craig Lutz, who has won the first two NASCAR Cup Series companion events on the series schedule this year, will make his 150th career NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour start Saturday aboard Russell Goodale’s No. 46.

Other notable entrants for Saturday morning’s event include Patrick Emerling, Eric Goodale, Kyle Bonsignore, Matt Hirschman, Andy Seuss, Jon McKennedy, Jake Lutz and Tommy and Trevor Catalano, among others.

Standings

Austin Beers
Justin Bonsignore -17
Patrick Emerling -22
Craig Lutz -29
Matt Hirschman -29
Stephen Kopcik -62
Trevor Catalano -66
Kyle Bonsignore -67
Luke Baldwin -104
Tommy Catalano -106

Race Facts

RaceMohegan Sun 100
DateSaturday, Sept. 20, 2025
TrackNew Hampshire Motor Speedway
Layout1.058-mile asphalt oval
LocationLoudon, New Hampshire
Start time9:15 a.m. ET
Laps100
Posted Awards$159,303
TicketsHere
How to WatchFloRacing

Procedures

SCHEDULE: Friday, Sept. 19; Final practice from 11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. ET … Qualifying at 3:05 p.m. ET … Saturday, Sept. 20; Start of the Mohegan Sun 100 at 9:15 a.m. ET.

QUALIFYING: Two consecutive qualifying laps. Faster lap determines qualifying position. Adjustments or repairs may not be made on the vehicle after the vehicle has taken the green flag at the start/finish line. NASCAR reserves the right to have more than one vehicle engage in qualifying runs at the same time. Starting field for the Mohegan Sun 100 is limited to 32 starters including Provisional Positions.

TIRE ALLOTMENT: The maximum tire allotment available for this event is twelve (12) tires per team. All tires used for qualifying and the race must be purchased at the track and scanned by Hoosier, unless otherwise approved in advance by the Series Director. Four (4) tires must be used for qualifying and to begin the race. All qualifying tires must remain in impound until released by NASCAR Officials. The remaining tire allotment may be used for practice and/or change tires during the event.

Entry List

Car No.DriverTeamCrew ChiefChassis
1Patrick EmerlingKPL Racing LLCDale HedquistLFR
3Tyler RypkemaBoehler’s Racing EquipmentGreg FournierBoehler Racing
06Sam RameauRameau Family MotorsportsTBAFURY Race Cars
7Doug CobyTommy Baldwin Racing LLCTommy BaldwinPSR Products
8John-Michael ShenetteEighty-Two AutosportScott MorinLFR
14Jake LutzAdvantage MotorsportsBill PutneyLFR
15Joey Cipriano IIIFueled Up MotorsportsRyan PlourdeFURY Race Cars
16Ron SilkHaydt Yannone RacingPhil MoranFURY Race Cars
17Anthony NocellaMichele DaviniTBALFR
18Ken HeagyChristopher FlemingGreg GormanFURY Race Cars
21Stephen KopcikWanick MotorsportsNick KopcikTroyer
22Kyle BonsignoreKyle BonsignoreKeith McDermottFURY Race Cars
43Matt KimballWilliam Kimball Jr.TBALFR
44Chase DowlingTinio MotorsportsDanny GamacheLFR
46Craig LutzGoodie RacingDouglas OgiejkoFURY Race Cars
51Justin BonsignoreKenneth Massa Motorsports, LLCRyan StoneFURY Race Cars
54Tommy CatalanoCatalano MotorsportsRick KluthTroyer
56Trevor CatalanoCatalano MotorsportsDavid CatalanoTroyer
58Eric GoodaleGoodie MotorsportsRob HyerFURY Race Cars
60Matt HirschmanPee Dee/Elite MotorsportsMike SteinLFR
64Austin BeersKLM MotorsportsRon YuhasTroyer
70Andy SeussSteve SeussSteve SeussLFR
77Gary PutnamMike CurbKaitlyn TarantinoTroyer
79Jonathan McKennedyJonathan McKennedy RacingTBAFURY Race Cars
82Woody PitkatDWR Racing Corp.TBALFR
113Michael Christopher JrMike Christopher, SrTBALFR
129Mike MarshallTLC PerformanceKevin LedouxTroyer

Matt Weaver is the owner and founder of Short Track Scene. Weaver grew up in the sport, having raced himself before becoming a reporter in college at the University of South Alabama. He also has extensive experience covering NASCAR, IndyCar and Dirt Sprint Cars.

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