
Monaco Modifieds Prepare for Strong Thompson Debut on Icebreaker Saturday
The Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series debut at Thompson headlines Saturday’s portion of the 50th Icebreaker weekend.
The Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series debut at Thompson headlines Saturday’s portion of the 50th Icebreaker weekend.
Next up is Stafford Motor Speedway and the $15,000-to-win 50th NAPA Auto Parts Fall Final. This year marks the third (second consecutive) running of the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series as part of this historic event. And, to put an exclamation point to the end of their special 10th anniversary season, at the Fall Final, the MMTTS will also crown their 2023 champion.
With the $10,000 winner’s purse up for grabs – plus Doug Dunleavy’s Gamblers Challenge that will add an additional $5,0000 or more in estimated winnings to the MMTTS Belltown Motors/Fowler’s Auto Wrecking 100 – plan on heading to Waterford, CT on Saturday and join the MMTTS teams at The New London-Waterford Speedbowl. General admission gates open at 2 PM – just in time to watch MMTTS practice in action.
With summer in full swing, the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series (MMTTS) travels to Epping, NH’s Star Speedway on Saturday, July 22 for the third event of their special 10th-anniversary season.
Will 2022 series champion Matt Hirschman win for the second year in a row? Can Thunder Road race winner Ronnie Williams make it two for two? Will Doug Coby take home the money and lead in series points? Is it time for Woody Pitkat to put the Doug Dunleavy #88 in Victory Lane? Will contenders Anthony Nocella or Chris Pasteryak take the checkers?
The Monoco Modified Tri-Track Series (MMTS) made their debut at Thunder Road Speedbowl Memorial Day Weekend 2022. The fast-paced racing, great facilities and northern hospitality were a win-win for the series and the decision was made to add Thunder Road to the 2023 race schedule. Defending 2022 series champion Matt
Race Day CT: The Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series rans its first event at Thunder Road International Speedbowl in 2022 and it wasn’t long after that inaugural race that the decision was made to return for 2023. That decision to return made plenty happy who were on hand for Sunday’s Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series Granite City 100.
Race Day CT: It was a long journey Sunday morning for Ronnie Williams from his Connecticut home to Barre, VT. One that started with him hitting the road at 4 am for the three-hour-plus roll north. And like the long day, it was a long journey back to victory lane with the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series for the Tolland driver. Williams had the field covered for the majority of the way Sunday to roll to victory in the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series season-opening Granite City 100 at Thunder Road International Speedbowl in Barre.
Two years ago, Ronnie Williams became the second driver not named Matt Hirschman to win a Tri Track Open Modified Series presented by All Phases Renovations championship. In 2021, he looks to do it again. Williams, driving for veteran car owner Gary Casella, returns to Tri Track driving the familiar