In 2024 the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series ran an eight event schedule, which was the largest slate of events ever in the 11-year history of the division.
And the growth trend will continue for year No. 12 for the series.
The Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series will run a 10-event schedule for the 2025 season with new events added at Stafford Speedway and Thompson Speedway. The division will visit four states in 2025 with five of 10 events to be held at Connecticut venues.
“With a 10-race schedule in 2025, we’re excited to announce our most ambitious season yet,” said Renee Dupuis, Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series director of series development. “With scheduling, we’re sensitive to what works best for our teams, while also always taking into account existing/traditional dates for other series and tracks. But, ultimately, we also need to cooperate with what track owners and operators are willing to offer. Our 2025 schedule is very much a reflection of this balancing act.”
In 2024 the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series ran its first event ever at Thompson Speedway. The division will make its return to the as part of the Icebreaker weekend on Saturday March 29.
It will be a quick return engagement at the historic venue for the division with a new event scheduled for Wednesday May 14.
As had been previously announced, the division had added a second event at Stafford for 2025. The Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series will run the Modified Masters event at Stafford on Wednesday July 16 and and then anchor the NAPA Fall Final on Saturday Sept. 27.
The division will return to Vermont for Memorial Weekend for a Sunday May 25 at Thunder Road International Speedbowl in Barre, Vt.
The Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series ran its first event at White Mountain Motorsports Park in 2024. The division will return to the North Woodstock, N.H. venue on Saturday June 7.
The division will make the first of two trips to Seekonk Speedway in Seekonk, Mass with the running of Open Wheel Wednesday on Saturday June 25. The second trip to Seekonk will be for the traditional season ending USNEPower Haunted Hundred on Saturday Oct. 27.
Star Speedway in Epping, N.H. will host the division for a Saturday Aug. 2 event. A visit to the New London-Waterford Speedbowl comes for the division on Saturday Aug. 23.
“We anticipate 2025 will again be a crowded season of Modified racing, but the July 16 Stafford date was an open Modified date, so we don’t view that so much as adding a race, but rather absorbing an existing event,” Dupuis said.
Additional details – including revised race distances, purses, race sponsors, companion events, and more – will be announced in the coming weeks.