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Justin Bonsignore Set For Return to Seekonk Speedway

The Action Track of the East will host the fourth race of the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour season this Saturday, May 31. The series returns to Seekonk Speedway for the J&R Precast 150 – under the lights in Massachusetts.

Justin Bonsignore heads back to Seekonk looking to visit Victory Lane at the third-mile for the first time since 2018. That season, Bonsignore won at Seekonk en route to his first series championship. In six career Seekonk Whelen Modified Tour starts, Bonsignore has finished sixth or better in all of them, including three podium runs.

The Holtsville, New York, native enters the race tied for second in the Whelen Modified Tour championship standings, just one point behind the leader, through three events in 2025.

“We won at Seekonk back in 2018, but the track has changed a lot since with the new pavement in the corners,” Bonsignore said. “We’re looking forward to getting back there and improving on how we ran last year. We’ve had a solid start to the year with three top-five finishes and have come away from races that didn’t go our way still with strong finishes. Consistency is key.”

The schedule for NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race day at Seekonk Speedway includes NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour practice from 3-4:10 p.m., followed by qualifying at 5:30 p.m. and the J&R Precast 150 at 8 p.m. Tickets are available online at SeekonkSpeedway.com. The event has a rain date of Sunday, June 1 if necessary. If the event is moved to Sunday, action will begin at 2:30 p.m.

For more information on four-time NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion Justin Bonsignore, visit JustinBonsignore.com and follow him on social media.

ABOUT JUSTIN BONSIGNORE

Justin Bonsignore, 37, is a four-time NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion driver for Ken Massa Motorsports. Bonsignore picked up his first championship in 2018, and followed it up with two more in 2020 and 2021, before capturing a fourth title in 2024. Over 17 years of competing on NASCAR’s oldest touring series, Bonsignore has amassed 45 career wins, which puts him in sole possession of second all-time. He has 133 top-fives and 172 top-10s. Bonsignore also has 33 career Tour pole awards – fourth on the all-time list. In the last six years with crew chief Ryan Stone, Bonsignore has 33 of his 45 wins.

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