The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, whose roots date back to 1948, will make its first visit to White Mountain Motorsports Park on Saturday, July 4. (Adam Glanzman/NASCAR Photo)
The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, whose roots date back to 1948, will make its first visit to White Mountain Motorsports Park on Saturday, July 4. (Adam Glanzman/NASCAR Photo)

NASCAR Modifieds To Visit White Mountain On July 4

NORTH WOODSTOCK, N.H. – The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will make its debut at White Mountain Motorsports Park on Independence Day weekend.

The Independence Day 200 will be held July 4 at 6 p.m. as part of a two-day doubleheader also featuring a 150-lap event for the Pro All Stars Series Super Late Models on July 3.

Spectator attendance at both events is limited to 50 percent of capacity per state health and safety guidelines.

“We’re so happy to have the Whelen Modified Tour coming to White Mountain,” White Mountain Motorsports Park Managing Partner Cris Michaud said. “This wasn’t even on our radar a few weeks ago, so to have it come together like this is huge for the track and our fans. And, of course, we’re always excited to have PASS come to visit. Having two full nights of racing featuring two major Northeast series and all of our local heroes is a must-see whether you’re at the track or watching on pay-per-view.”

The Foley Oil & Propane Late Models will run a 100-lap event on July 3 alongside the Pro All Stars Series Super Late Models. The 7-Eleven Dwarf Cars have a regular event, and the Dads 4 By Tool & Supply Kids Trucks have been added to round out the July 3 program.

Joining the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour on July 4 will be the Wells River Chevrolet Flying Tigers and Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank Strictly Stock Minis.

Both nights of racing start at 6 p.m. and will conclude with a holiday fireworks display.