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Justin Bonsignore Leading The Charge To White Mountain Motorsports Park

Four-time NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion Justin Bonsignore leads NASCAR’s oldest touring series back to White Mountain Motorsports Park this Sunday afternoon. Originally set for Saturday, the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour White Mountain 200 will now be run on Sunday at 2:30 p.m., due to Mother Nature.

The Tour only has two prior stops at White Mountain, both during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Bonsignore picked up the win in the inaugural series stop at the track, and followed it up by finishing fifth in the second one.

Bonsignore leads the Tour championship standings going into the sixth race of the season. The New York native is coming off his 12th win at Riverhead Raceway last time out, taking the all-time wins lead at the track. The victory was his 46th career on the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, all with Ken Massa Motorsports.

“We’re looking forward to showcasing the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour to the great fans up there in New Hampshire,” Bonsignore said. “We haven’t been to White Mountain in five years, but it’s a beautiful part of the country and a great race track for Modifieds. We have some momentum on our side coming out of our win at Riverhead. We have a busy stretch coming up where we need to excel.”

The schedule for competition at White Mountain Motorsports Park on Sunday includes NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour practice from 11-12 p.m., followed by qualifying at 1:20 p.m., and the drop of the green flag for the White Mountain 200 at 2:30 p.m. The event will air live on FloRacing.TV.

For more information on Justin Bonsignore, visit JustinBonsignore.com and follow his Athlete page on Facebook.

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 46 career wins, which puts him in sole possession of second all-time. He has 134 top-fives and 173 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 34 of his 46 wins.

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