Qualifying Rained Out, Field Set For Sunday’s Whelen Modified Finale
Championship Contenders Will Start On Front Row
Thompson, CT — Due to persistent rain, there will be no on-track activity on Saturday for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour at the World Series of Speedway Racing presented by Xtra Mart at Thompson (Conn.) International Speedway.
The Whelen Modified Tour was scheduled to practice and qualify for the season finale on Saturday, but with rain at the speedway, the starting lineup for Sunday’s 150-lap race will now be set by the rulebook. Practice is scheduled for Sunday at 12:30 p.m.
Just 26 points separate current championship points leader Donny Lia from second place Ryan Preece heading into the last event of the season. With qualifying now rained out, the two will start side-by-side in the front row on Sunday.
Defending champion Ted Christopher and Todd Szegedy will make up the second row for Sunday’s green flag and the third row will consist of Rowan Pennink and Mike Stefanik.
Christopher still has a mathematical shot at repeating as Whelen Modified Tour champion, but Lia can clinch his second crown in three years by finishing fifth or better on Sunday. With Preece so close behind, however, there is still much left to be decided.
The World Series of Speedway Racing presented by Xtra Mart is scheduled to go green on Sunday at approximately 3:45 p.m.
Sources: Jason Cunningham/NASCAR PR
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