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The Speed Tour supermodifieds will visit six venues next season.

Speed Tour Sets 2025 Slate

The Speed Tour Supermodified Series has unveiled its 2025 schedule of events, spanning six different pavement ovals in four different western states.

Randy Anderson topped the championship in 2024 with no repeat winners across the exciting year of racing.

For the first time in nearly two decades, aupermodifieds will return to Hermiston, Oregon in the season opener on April 19 and to the Wenatchee Valley Super Oval in Washington for the Thunder in the Valley on July 12.

For the second consecutive season, Supermodifieds will compete at the .375-mile Shasta Speedway in Northern California with a showing on May 17.

One of the cornerstone events returns on June 13-14 for the Diamond Cup at Idaho’s Meridian Speedway. Part of the Super Modified Reunion, it features the $5,000 to win J.P. Memorial.

Supermodifieds return to Stockton 99 Speedway for a highly anticipated appearance on August 23 at the venerable quarter-mile oval in Northern California.

The series concludes with the prestigious 52nd annual Harvest Classic on Sept. 27 at California’s Madera Speedway, televised on MAVTV.

Entering its third season in 2025, the Speed Tour Supermodified Series has seen a number of the best open-wheel champions in the west participate in the high-speed action. Drivers from Arizona, California, Canada, Colorado, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and many more are expected to compete throughout the upcoming campaign.

There are former champions in the car owner ranks as well with newly crowned West Coast Motorsports Hall of Famer Mike Sargent, as well as former drivers Jeff Kennedy, Warren Budell, Rick Hatch and David Twyman. Other car owners include Kevin Hays, Don Weber, Jeff Cook, John Plecq and Dan Rose.

2025 Speed Tour Supermodfied Series Schedule

April 19           Hermiston Raceway                     

May 17            Shasta Speedway                                 

June 12           Meridian Speedway                     

June 13           Meridian Speedway                     

June 14           Meridian Speedway                     

July 12             Wenatchee Valley                       

Aug. 23       Stockton 99 Speedway                                        

Sept. 27            Madera Speedway                       

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