Valenti Modified Racing Series

The Valenti Modified Racing Series, also known as the Modified Racing Series, is a modified stock car racing sanctioning body based out of Canaan, New Hampshire. The series sanctions modified races throughout New England. The cars are similar to the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour modifieds, allowing competitors from the Whelen Modified Tour to race in the Valenti Modified Racing Series. The series draws a large number of fans and drivers to each race, earning itself a well known reputation between track owners, fans, and drivers.[1]

Valenti Modified Racing Series
SportModified stock car racing
CategoryAuto racing
Jurisdiction United States
AbbreviationVMRS
Founded2004 (2004)
Regional affiliationNew England
HeadquartersCanaan, New Hampshire, United States
PresidentJack Bateman
Other key staff
  • Chris Grey (Operations Manager)
  • Ben Dodge (Chief adviser)
  • Larry Frappier (Safety director)
  • Robert Mcilvenn (Technical director)
  • John Spence Sr. (Public relations)
Official website
www.themodifiedracingseries.com

2018 schedule

DateLocationTrackWinner
April 7Thompson, ConnecticutThompson Speedway Motorsports ParkRowan Pennink
April 21Winchester, New HampshireMonadnock SpeedwayAnthony Nocella
May 5Waterford, ConnecticutNew London-Waterford SpeedbowlRowan Pennink
May 18Stafford Springs, ConnecticutStafford Motor SpeedwayRowan Pennink
June 23 - 24Loudon, New HampshireNew Hampshire Motor SpeedwayRon Silk
July 7Winchester, New HampshireMonadnock SpeedwayTodd Patnode
July 13Lee, New HampshireLee USA Speedway (Feature 1)Sam Rameau
July 13 Lee, New Hampshire Lee USA Speedway (Feature 2) Anthony Nocella
August 4Scarborough, Maine Beech Ridge Motor Speedway
August 11Waterford, ConnecticutNew London-Waterford Speedbowl
August 25Winchester, New HampshireMonadnock Speedway
August 31Stafford Springs, ConnecticutStafford Motor Speedway
September 15Waterford, ConnecticutNew London-Waterford Speedbowl
October 7 Lee, New Hampshire Lee USA Speedway
October 12 - 13 Thompson, Connecticut Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park
Sources[2]

2018 driver roster

  • * Denotes Rookie Of The Year Contender
No.NameHometownOwner
0Mike HoldridgeMadison, ConnecticutM & D Racing, Inc.
00 Chase Dowling Roxbury, Connecticut James Paige
1Dave EtheridgePortland, ConnecticutTed Anderson
2XTBATBARobert Judkins
03 Joel Monahan Whately, Massachusetts Brenden Monahan
4Jeffrey GallupFeeding Hills, MassachusettsGallup Racing, LLC
5CTChris PasteryakMoosup, ConnecticutCCP Racing, Inc.
6MASam RameauWestminster, MassachusettsRameau Family Racing
GRE6 Brett Gonyaw Vernon, Connecticut Gaston Racing Enterprises
9Bobby DrownSouthington, Connecticut Bobby Drown
10 Joseph Mucciacciaro * Wolcott, Connecticut John Fredericks
11Geoffrey GernhardBozrah, ConnecticutDavid Gernhard
12MARob Richardi JrTaunton, MassachusettsRob Richardi Jr
13 Cameron Sontag * Sterling, Massachusetts Steven Sontag
13MA Steven Masse Bellingham, Massachusetts Steven Masse
14Dana SmithSunapee, New HampshireNorm Smith
14M Jeff Malave Manchester, Connecticut Jeff Malave
15 TJ Bleau Troy, New Hampshire Bob Bleau
16 Eric Goodale Riverhead, New York Dominick Ceravolo
16F Colbey Fournier Berkley, Massachusetts Scott Fournier
17Donnie LashuaCanaan, New HampshireJack's Competition Engines
19David SchneiderHuntington, New YorkGlenn Schneider
20 Tony Ricci Westbrook, Maine Rick Czarnecki
21 Les Hinckley Windsor Locks, Connecticut Art Barry
22Roy SeidellEasthampton, MassachusettsRoy Seidell
24Todd PatnodeRichmond, New HampshireLisa Patnode
25 Rowan Pennink New Egypt, New Jersey Gary Casella
25CT Anthony Flannery IV East Hampton, Connecticut Dave Etheridge
27Derek Robbie *Bellingham, MassachusettsDoug Robbie
34Dave EtheridgePortland, ConnecticutDave Etheridge
35Andrew MolleurShelton, ConnecticutMike Molleur
40Kyle TraynerMarlborough, MassachusettsKyle Trayner
43 Kirk Alexander West Swanzay, New Hampshire John Corliss
45Dan Meservey Jr.Brewster, MassachusettsDan Meservey Jr.
47Dylan Rock *Enfield, New HampshireJack's Comp Engines
50Carl Medeiros Jr.Westport, MassachusettsCarl Medeiros
52Woody PitkatSturbridge, MassachusettsDan Stebbins
54 Tommy Catalano Ontario, New York Amy Catalano
55Ryan Doucette *Framingham, MassachusettsJoe Doucette
60Glenn GriswoldVernon, ConnecticutGlenn Griswold
63CJ BoltonWeare, New Hampshire CJ Bolton
66Andy ShawCenter Conway, New HampshireKDW Landscaping
68 Keith Rocco Berlin, Connecticut Keith Rocco Racing
75Rich FerreiraBridgewater, MassachusettsRich Ferreira
76Jacob Perry *Pawcatuck, ConnecticutNorm Perry
77Matt MeadRichmond, New HampshireRon Townson
79Robert Bloxsom IIIStratford, ConnecticutScott Kimmer
81 Josh Cantara Sanford, Maine Kevin Cantara
83Michael Willis Jr.Grantham, New HampshireMichael Willis Jr.
83MAFrank PerryHolbrook, MassachusettsBill Perry
85Ron SilkNorwalk, ConnecticutStuart's Automotive
88Russ HerseySwanzey, New HampshireWarren Mordenti
92 Anothony Nocella Woburn, Massachusetts Anthony Nocella
93George ShermanFramingham, MassachusettsGeorge Sherman
99 Richard Savary Holbrook, Massachusetts Sam Kramer
Sources[3]

Series Champions

Series Champions
Year Driver
2017 Anthony Nocella
2016 Jon McKennedy
2015 Woody Pitkat
2014 Justin Bonsignore
2013 Rowan Pennink
2012 Jon McKennedy
2011 Chris Pasteryak
2010 Jon McKennedy
2009 Jon McKennedy
2008 Chris Pasteryak
2007 Kirk Alexander
2006 Dwight Jarvis
2005 Kirk Alexander
2004 Kirk Alexander

References

  1. "Bob Valenti Volkswagen". Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  2. "2018 Schedule". Valenti Modified Racing Series. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  3. "Driver Roster". Valenti Modified Racing Series. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
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