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Stephen Kopcik No Fluke, Takes NASCAR Icebreaker 150 at Thompson Speedway

Thompson, CT — Yet another picture-perfect day greeted the fans at Thompson Speedway to finish off the 52nd Icebreaker with the help of the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. Single car, time-trial qualifying saw Mike Christopher Jr. leading much of the session before Matt Hirschman and Jon McKennedy both tied with a 19.125-second lap. Hirschman would lead the twenty-nine car field to green for the Icebreaker 150.
ARCA Menards Series West at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway: Oil Workers 150 Pres. by West Coast Stock Car Motorsports Hall of Fame
THE RACE: Oil Workers 150 Presented by West Coast Stock Car Motorsports Hall of Fame
THE PLACE: Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway
THE DATE: Saturday, February 28, 2026
THE TIME: 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT
TV: FloRacing, Live
Thompson Speedway Hosts A Pivotal World Series 150 For The Modified Tour This Sunday
With only two races remaining on the 2025 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour schedule, Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park welcomes back the series for the third and final time this year for Sunday’s World Series 150 (4:30 p.m. ET on FloRacing and The NASCAR Channel).
Austin Beers enters Sunday’s race with a 13-point advantage on Justin Bonsignore in the Modified Tour standings. Every position matters for both drivers as Beers looks to inch closer to his first series championship and Bonsignore looks to make up ground in his quest for his fifth career crown.
Tardif Makes GSPSS History With $10,000 Centre Lavertu Honda 150 Victory

VALLÉE-JONCTION, QUE. – In one form or another, the Granite State Pro Stock Series’ (GSPSS) maiden voyage to Quebec was going to make series history.
But hometown hero Alexendre “Fireball” Tardif made the most of history in Saturday’s Centre Lavertu Honda 150, becoming the first Quebecer to win a GSPSS event in the series’ first-ever event at Autodrome Chaudière.
Johnny Clark Stays On Top For Late Race PASS 150 Win Over D.J. Shaw At White Mountain

N. Woodstock, NH — With two features on the finale weekend at White Mountain, the Fisher Auto Parts Flying Tigers started off feature racing on Saturday with Kyle Willis and Todd Derrington duking it out side-by-side. Rookie Derrington took off with the early lead before the lap 9 caution for a stalled Mike Clark. Matt Potter would find himself in the top spot following the restart with top point chaser Luke Peters and Shane Sicard in tow on the inside line. Potter would lose the lead with a spin cycle in turn four to set up a fight between championship hopefuls Sicard and Peters over the final eight laps. It was Shane Sicard who went back-to-back for the win over Peters and Owen Cheney at the line.
Over $15,000 Added to Sunoco World Series 150 for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour

Barre, VT & Naples, ME — It was announced Friday morning that NASCAR has increased the purse for the Sunoco World Series 150 by over $15,000 through the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour field in the annual autumn classic! Along with the previously announced FloRacing Connecticut Challenge for new and returning competitors in all three NWMT events at Thompson Speedway this summer, the Sunoco World Series 150 has become one of the highest paying Modified shows of the year!
ARCA Menards Series at Kansas Speedway: Reese’s 150 Pre-Race Notes
Reddick Returns For $10,000-To-Win GSPSS Keen Parts 150 At Lee USA Speedway

WALPOLE, N.H. – In the final three weeks leading up to the Granite State Pro Stock Series championship finale, Friday night’s Keen Parts 150 at Lee USA Speedway may be the wildcard of wildcards.
The GSPSS’ second stop of 2025 at “New Hampshire’s Center of Speed” falls on the eve of New England’s NASCAR weekend at nearby New Hampshire Motor Speedway, and one of NASCAR’s top stars is returning to Lee to handle some unfinished business.
Logan Melcher Wins 2025 Boss Hogg 150 at Wiscasset Speedway

Wiscasset Speedway opened up their gates on Saturday for one of their biggest race events of the year: the doubleheader Boss Hogg 150 weekend.
Saturday’s program began before any cars hit the track as Team Wiscasset hosted their annual “Racin’ Cancer” walk/bike, benefiting the Dean Snell Cancer Foundation. Dozens of people participated, fundraising for the local organization that helps Maine cancer patients in need.



