
The Stars Of The NASCAR Modified Tour Talks 2025 Before Season Opener At New Smyrna Speedway
The NASCAR Modified Tour opens its 2025 season on Saturday with the running of the New Smyrna Beach Area Visitors Bureau 200.
The storylines are plenty for the Modified Tour heading into the 2025 season.
Check out below to hear recent interviews with some of the top stars of the division and others for their thoughts heading into the season.
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Why don’t the people who run the the modified tour fan page on facebook share stuff like all these interviews on there? There’s more information about the tour on this site than anywhere else. No one else covers any tour stuff regular except for this site but nothing from here gets put on the biggest fan site on facebook. Makes no sense.
Phil,
There are two leading fan groups on Facebook when it comes to asphalt Modified racing. They both have about the same amount of followers. One has the words “Fan Page” in its name and one does not. I’m to assume you’re referring to the one that has “Fan Page” in the name. The “Fan Page” is operated by a person named Shane Bailey, who will not allow anything from RaceDayCT to be posted on the page he operates. Also, interesting fun fact, if you go to the “About” section on the “Fan Page”, I actually wrote what you see there. Shane asked me to help him launch the Facebook page about seven years ago and I did a bunch for him to help him get it off the ground, then not long after that he decided RaceDayCT was bad for Modified racing and banned me from the page and banned anyone from posting anything from RaceDayCT. And judging from some of his posts directed at me on his personal Facebook page, he has some obsessive stalker-ish tendencies too, but that’s a story for another day. So that’s why you don’t see anything from RaceDayCT on there. … Side-note, something I’ve learned over 30 years of covering short track racing and sort of unique to short track racing is that it’s often the people who say they’re the most dedicated to helping grow the sport who actually do the most in keeping the sport down and hurting it.