Lou Modestino’s Track Talk
Devil’s Bowl Speedway: Quick Unofficial Results – Monday, May 31
Tony Robbins interested in part-ownership of Trackhouse Racing
Motivational speaker and life coach Tony Robbins is among the handful of celebrities making the rounds at Charlotte Motor Speedway ahead of the Coca-Cola 600, and he’s planning to be around NASCAR races a lot more in the future. Robbins is considering investing in Trackhouse Racing, the Cup Series team co-owned by Pitbull and Justin Marks. (more…)
Monadnock Speedway May 29 Event Rained Out
WINCHESTER, N.H. – Monadnock Speedway suffered its first rainout of the 2021 racing season Saturday, May 29, when persistent regional showers forced cancellation of the quarter-mile speed plant’s scheduled sixth event of the year.
How did drivers with New England connections do in the Indy 500 and the Coca Cola 600?
Emotional Win for Dyson in Drenched Lime Rock Park Trans Am Race
Memorial Day classic postponed to Friday, June 4 at Thunder Road
Barre, VT — Thunder Road has postponed the 58th Mekkelsen RV Memorial Day Classic until Friday, June 4 at 6:00pm. The decision was made due to a poor weather outlook for both Sunday, May 30 and Monday, May 31.
Justin Bonsignore Returns To Whelen Modified Tour Victory Lane At Jennerstown Speedway
JENNERSTOWN, Pa. — Justin Bonsignore and Doug Coby are no strangers to running at the front of the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour field. The two of them have combined to win eight of the last nine championships on NASCAR’s oldest touring series — and on Saturday night — they fought hard in the final two laps to decide the winner of the Jennerstown Salutes 150 presented by DGV on Memorial Day weekend.
Doug Coby Finishes Second In NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Action At Jennerstown Speedway
JENNERSTOWN, Pa. — Doug Coby nearly made it two consecutive NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour victories on Saturday evening at Jennerstown Speedway, but came up just short in the Jennerstown Salutes 150 presented by DGV, finishing second.
Roger Penske addresses rumors about Brad Keselowski’s future with race team
In nearly half a century of owning race cars, Roger Penske has seen many drivers win races and championships in his machines. He’s also seen them leave in order to pursue other opportunities. One of his best drivers of the past decade may be leaving soon.
Speaking to the media on Friday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Roger Penske addressed NASCAR Cup Series driver Brad Keselowski’s rumored departure from Team Penske at the end of the 2020 season to take a driver/ownership role at Roush Fenway Racing. (more…)
