White Mountain Motorsports Park officials released today the 2026 Schedule of Events for the New Hampshire oval, highlighted by two appearances by the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour. (Johnny Racer photo)
N. Woodstock, NH — Officials with White Mountain Motorsports Park are looking forward to plenty of Thunder in the Mountains for 2026 and have released the Schedule of Events for the coming season. Twenty exciting showcases from mid-May to late-September means there’s plenty of action to be had at New Hampshire’s Favorite Short Track in 2026!
The Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour released their 2026 Schedule of Events Tuesday with fourteen point-counting events once again completing a stellar season! (Mark & Merrick Cote photo)
Barre, VT — After several weeks of planning, Officials with the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour announced today the 2026 Schedule of Events for North America’s most historic Late Model touring series with 14 point-counting events on a fifteen-stop schedule. Along with the $60,000+ Milton CAT point fund and $20,000 champion’s share on the line, the 2026 schedule begins with ten stops at ten different facilities and features traditional marquee events for the international stars as well as several exciting changes to shake up the season!
After a stellar debut back in September, White Mountain Motorsports Park (WMMP) Officials have added a Crown Vic Division at the New Hampshire oval in part-time competition for 2026. (Johnny Racer photo)
N. Woodstock, NH —White Mountain Motorsports Park (WMMP) officials announced Monday that the fan-favorite Crown Vic division will be included in Saturday night racing at the North Woodstock oval in 2026. The Crown Vics made their White Mountain debut on September 27th was labeled a welcome addition by fans and drivers, paving the way for the creation of a rule book and planning for a regular division in the upcoming year.
The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour returns to White Mountain Motorsports Park (NH) for the 2nd annual Thunder in the Mountains 200 on Saturday, June 20th. (Tom Morris photo)
N. Woodstock, NH — NASCAR officials announced the 2026 Whelen Modified Tour schedule at Martinsville Speedway Thursday afternoon just ahead of the Tour’s championship event. Included in the sixteen-race schedule is the 2nd annual Thunder in the Mountains 200 at White Mountain Motorsports Park (WMMP) on Saturday, June 20 after NASCAR’s most historic division put on yet another stellar showing in 2025.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — NASCAR today revealed the 2026 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour schedule, a 16-race slate that blends tradition, competition and fan-favorite venues.
Quinny Welch and Crew celebrate their 10th King of the Mountain Late Model track championship at White Mountain Motorsports Park Sunday afternoon. (Johnny Racer photo)
N. Woodstock, NH — Perfect fall weather made for a fantastic finale to the 2025 season at White Mountain Motorsports Park. Everything started with the second annual King of the Kids challenge for the Dads 4 By Tool & Supply Kids Division. It was a wild finale to the season for the Kids with several drivers forced to drive back to front after getting caught up in cautions. Through it all, young Owen Dupuis took his time to get to the front and never looked back for the win over Gracen Gorham and Cameron Beattie at the finish.
It took over 100 laps of clawing their way to the top but the fans were treated to a battle of the ages between D.J. Shaw and Johnny Clark over the final 25 circuits until Johnny Clark eventually came out on top to claim the $7,000 winner’s share of the PASS Super Late Model 150. (Johnny Racer photo)
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.
The Pro All Stars Series returns to White Mountain Motorsports Park on Saturday, September 27th for a $7,000-to-win, 150-lap Showdown with everyone looking to get ahead of Johnny Clark under the checkered flag! (Steven Barnett photo)
N. Woodstock, NH — It has all come down to this, one last doubleheader weekend to close out the 2025 racing season at White Mountain Motorsports Park. The Pro All Stars Series returns to headline the Saturday, September 27 portion of the weekend with a five division showdown followed by the White Mountain Motorsports Park Championship conclusion on Sunday afternoon, September 28.
After wrapping up the King of the Mountain track championship, the Late Models return for bragging rights in the 20-20 $hootout, twin 20 lap segments with the top five in overall scored points earning a piece of the $2,400 purse! (Johnny Racer photo)
N. Woodstock, NH — It was announced in the drivers meeting Saturday afternoon at White Mountain Motorsports Park that the 1764 Sports Bar & Grill Late Models have a little something extra to look forward to on championship Sunday. Following their King of the Mountain track championship feature on Sunday, the Late Models return for the inaugural 20-20 $hootout, a non-point invitational with $2,400 in prize money up for grabs while the Dads 4 By Tool & Supply Kids Division return for the 2nd annual King of the Kids special!
It was another exciting PASS Super Late Model feature at White Mountain Motorsports Park Saturday night with Gabe Brown (R) and Johnny Clark (L) battling it out for the win. (Nick Mumley photo)
N. Woodstock, NH — Mark Lundblad Jr. and Spencer Vaughan brought the PASS Modified field to green for their 50-lapper to kick off Saturday’s feature racing at White Mountain. Vaughan quickly led the single-file line as everyone settled in for the ride ahead before the lap 21 caution for Zach Bowie’s spin in turn two. Spencer Morse entered the top three picture and catapulted to a side-by-side battle with Vaughan and Kyle Hewins for the remainder of the caution-filled event. In the end, Morse would earn the win over Cody Macomber and Hewins.