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NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour At North Wilkesboro Speedway Results
by Brandon Paul, Floracing
The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour kicked off the final day of NASCAR All-Star Weekend at North Wilkesboro Speedway on Sunday afternoon with 150 laps of racing at the historic oval. A race filled with attrition ended with Craig Lutz in NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour victory lane for the fifth time in his career.
Silk Doubles Down on Mighty Icebreaker Modified Wins with NASCAR Triumph (Full Results)

Thompson, CT — A cool spring breeze complemented the hot, on-track action Wednesday night at Thompson Speedway as the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour finally returned to Connecticut to finish off the 51st Icebreaker festivities.
The SK Light Modifieds started off feature racing on Wednesday night with the #45 of rookie competitor TJ Tomasi climbing the #6 of veteran Todd Douillard under the initial green flag start. Righted after a quick debris clean-up, Nick Hovey and Sami Anderson went head-to-head with Hovey getting the jump off turn two. Veteran John O’Sullivan also slid under Anderson to chase after Hovey as Gerard Giordano entered the picture in fourth. A quick spin caution for rookie Sophya Papp saw O’Sullivan rocket to the restart lead around an ailing Nick Hovey but it was Hovey who powered back with a slingshot move to claim the lead and the win in the final corner. John O’Sullivan settled for second with Sami Anderson taking third after Giordano was disqualified for an unsealed engine.
NASCAR Modified Tour at Thompson Speedway on Wednesday, 4/16/25 – Results
From FloRacing
After Mother Nature washed out two previous attempts to hold the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Icebreaker 150, the third time was the charm Wednesday night at Thompson Speedway. Ron Silk topped a field of 29 Modifieds to claim his eighth career NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour victory at the Thompson, CT oval.
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Denny Hamlin won the Cup race. Ryan Preece of Berlin, CT came in seventh and Joey Logano of Middletown, CT finished eighth.
Austin Hill ended up the winner in the Xfinity race. Kris Wright came in ninth. Anthony Alfredo of Ridgefield, CT had a bad day and finished in 38th place. Kris Wright drives the Chris and Mary Our entry who both reside in Chatham, MA on Cape Cod.
The Craftsman Truck event was taken by Daniel Hemric. Gio Ruggerio of Seekonk, MA finished 12th and Luke Baldwin of Long Island, NY was 22nd.
Results from Homestead-Miami For New England-Connected Racers
Kyle Larson won the Cup race. Ryan Preece of Berlin, CT came in ninth. Joey Logano of Middletown, CT finished 14th.
Justin Allgaier won the Xfinity race. Justin Bonsignore of Long Island, NY finished 16th. Anthony Alfredo of Ridgefield, CT came in 18th while Kris Wright ended up 32nd. Wright drives the entry owned by Cape Cod’s Chris Our and his daughter Mary who both reside in Chatham, MA.
Kyle Larson won the Camping World Truck event and Gia Ruggiero of Seekonk, MA ended up 29th.
Josh Berry Grabs First NASCAR Cup Series Victory at Las Vegas (Includes Full Results)
By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
LAS VEGAS—Winning an intense battle against Daniel Suárez after a restart with 19 laps left, Josh Berry pulled away to a convincing victory in Sunday’s Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The win was Berry’s first in the NASCAR Cup Series at a track where he won twice in a NASCAR Xfinity Series car. Berry is the fourth straight Wood Brothers Racing driver to pick up his first Cup win in the No. 21 Ford.


