2025 SMART Modified Tour

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Luke Baldwin, the 2025 SMART Modified Tour champion.

The 2025 SMART Modified Tour was the 21st season of the SMART Modified Tour. It began with the Zach Brewer Memorial at Florence Motor Speedway on March 1 and ended with the Frontier Natural Gas 99 at North Wilkesboro Speedway on October 18.

Luke Baldwin, who entered the season as the defending champion,[1] won his second straight championship after winning the season finale at North Wilkesboro.[2]

Source: [3]

No. Race title Track Date
1 Zach Brewer Memorial Florence Motor Speedway, Timmonsville, South Carolina March 1
2 Pace-O-Matic 99 at Anderson Anderson Motor Speedway, Anderson, South Carolina March 8
3 King of the Modifieds South Boston Speedway, South Boston, Virginia March 22
4 Rumble In Rougemont Orange County Speedway, Rougemont, North Carolina April 5
5 Hickory Hundred Hickory Motor Speedway, Hickory, North Carolina April 12
6 Kenny Minter Classic at Franklin County Franklin County Raceway, Callaway, Virginia May 23
7 Revolutionary 99 Caraway Speedway, Asheboro, North Carolina July 5
8 Cardinal 99 Coastal Plains Speedway, Jacksonville, North Carolina August 29
9 Islander Carteret Clash Carteret County Speedway, Swansboro, North Carolina August 30
10 Robert Jeffreys Memorial Caraway Speedway, Asheboro, North Carolina September 7
11 The Flying VA Classic Dominion Raceway, Thornburg, Virginia September 13
12 Mod Squad Nationals Franklin County Raceway, Callaway, Virginia September 20
13 Freeman Hoosier 99 Tri-County Motor Speedway, Hudson, North Carolina October 11
14 Frontier Natural Gas 99 North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro, North Carolina October 18
  • The race at the New River All American Speedway on August 29 was temporarily removed from the schedule after the track announced that it would shut down on May 28.[4] Florence Motor Speedway acquired promotional rights for the track, now renamed Coastal Plains Raceway, and the event was held as scheduled.[5]
  • The Mod Squad Nationals was originally scheduled to be held at Lonesome Pine Motorsports Park, but due to an impending sale of the track set to be completed in September, the race was instead moved to Franklin County Raceway.[6] This gave Franklin County a second date in 2025.

Results and standings

See also

References

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