(Press release from the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series)
The COVID-19 pandemic may have delayed the start of the Tri Track Open Modified Series season, but the list of entered drivers and car owners for 2020 continues to grow just over a month before the drop of the first scheduled green flag.
For those who haven’t seen, the start of the season has been delayed until May 9th at Monadnock Speedway — but that date is fluid, depending on how the pandemic develops. As of this writing, the entire schedule remains in place, with Monadnock on May 9th and Claremont Speedway on May 24th opening the season.
“We’re still on target for May 9th as of now,” Wayne Darling, one of two Managing Partner’s for the Tri Track Open Modified Series, said. “Our registrations are growing daily – with some stout talent lined up to compete for a large purse. We also want to remind everyone about the Pepsi Challenge, which will pay heat race winners in 2020.”
A former series champion and countless winners are on the current entry list — one filled with talent from top to bottom. Defending series champion Ronnie Williams is looking to repeat in 2020, with car owner Gary Casella, as the combination comes back fired up and ready for more. They were able to visit Victory Lane at Seekonk Speedway last year as part of the $10,000 to win Open Wheel Wednesday before earning their crown.
Ron Silk and Chase Dowling, two drivers who earned victories last year, are both back with the same team. Silk teams with Bob Horn, as Dowling teams with Jimmy Paige. The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour is also well represented.
Matt Swanson, who drives for the historic Boehler Racing on the tour, will drive for Larry Westgate in a car prepared by Boehler Racing, carrying the famed ‘Ole Blue’ colors. Woody Pitkat, who is back teaming with Stan Mertz, returns to wheel the No. 6, while former NASCAR Modified Tour Rookie of the year Calvin Carroll returns to Tri Track for another round.
On the veteran front, Kirk Alexander, Les Hinckley and Tommy Barrett are coming back.
Weekly SK Modified racers from Stafford Speedway set to compete with Tri Track in 2020 include Matt Galko and Andrew Molleur, one of many upcoming Modified stars. Mike Willis, who earned his first Tri Track win last year at his home track of Claremont, is coming back, this time with car owner Cam McDermott. Rising stars Ryan Doucette, Dylan Izzo, Brian Robie and Derek Robbie are also on the list.
Additional entries include Jim Gavek, Andrew Charron, Carl Medeiros Jr., Matt Kimball and Austin Kochenash. Look for car owner Rick Kluth to unload a car with a new number, No. 44, with a driver TBA.
For more information on the Tri Track Open Modified Series, follow the series on the web at tritrackmodifieds.com and on social media, including Facebook and Instagram. Any additional updates regarding the schedule will be released when available.
REGISTERED DRIVERS AS OF APRIL 1, 2020:
- 00 – Chase Dowling (driver)
- 1 – Andrew Molleur (driver)
- 3 – Matt Galko (driver)
- 3 – Matt Swanson (driver)
- 5 – Tommy Barrett (driver)
- 6 – Woody Pitkat (driver)
- 8/83 — Mike Willis (driver)
- 13 – Dylan Izzo (driver)
- 21 – Jim Gavek (driver)
- 25 – Ronnie Williams
- 25 – Calvin Carroll (driver)
- 25 – Brian Robie (driver)
- 27 – Derek Robbie (driver)
- 31 – Andrew Charron (driver)
- 44 – DRIVER TBA (Rick Kluth, owner)
- 50 – Carl Medeiros Jr. (driver)
- 50 – Ron Silk (driver)
- 50 – Matt Kimball (driver)
- 55 – Ryan Doucette (driver)
- 66 — Austin Kochenash (driver)
- 76 – Kirk Alexander (driver)
- Les Hinckley
Great to see some good racing news! I’m sure that list will be a lot bigger come race time! Thank-you to the TriTrack folks! Also, thanks to Shawn for continuing to run this site!
Excellent news, this is the kind of stuff I like reading about. And you are correct fast, the list will grow.
What fast Eddie said. Although I don’t think the racing will start on May 9th, hopefully there won’t be much lag, and maybe Claremont will run as scheduled. Thanks again to Shawn and your team, these days would be much Bleeker without RacedayCT.
It looks like the newest scheduling conflict is Monadnock TriTrack vs. ACT/PASS/Open Mods @ NHMS on May 9th. PASS/ACT had set that as a possible “plan B” date which is now a reality according to another site. They might be better off foregoing the Open Mods and keeping it a “doorslammer day” at NHMS.
Fast Eddie,
My non-expert opinion is that ultimately there won’t be any worry of of conflicting events on this date.
Thanks Shawn, unfortunately my extremely non-expert logic tells me we’ll still be doing what we are doing now; waiting for this to end. However the “eternal kid” in me is hoping I’m wrong and we can go racing sooner rather than later. At least the hypothetical debate of scheduling conflicts can distract us and give us a momentary break from “covid 19 hell”. Thanks for having this site!