Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series Announces $20k-to-win Seekonk Event
Open Wheel Wednesday Payout Boost in Honor of Vinny Annarummo
Open Wheel Wednesday Payout Boost in Honor of Vinny Annarummo
The Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series will continue to grow in 2024 with the series expanding to its largest schedule in the division’s 11-year history. The Series will visit seven different tracks as part of an eight-race schedule in 2024.
The Monaco Modified Tri-Tracks Series (MMTTS) journeyed to Seekonk Speedway in Seekonk, Massachusetts on Wednesday, June 28th for their famous ‘Open Wheel Wednesday 100” show. The 1/3-mile track was recently re-paved in the corners which changed the track and Modified teams’ notebooks. Twenty-eight drivers practiced, scuffed tires and qualified. At
Race Day CT: In the first 17 editions of Open Wheel Wednesday at Seekonk Speedway, the name Matt was a common sight in victory lane. Matt Hirschman was a five-time winner of the annual Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series event at Seekonk. Wednesday there was a new Matt celebrating the $10,000 payday at The Cement Palace. Matt Swanson of Acton, Mass. held off the challenges of Hirschman on a lap 75 restart and then checked out over the final 20 laps to get his first career Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series victory Wednesday at Seekonk Speedway.
Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series management announced Tuesday the return of the Hard Charger Award for each event. The award will be sponsored by Van Horst General Contractors and will reward a $500 bonus at every event to the driver who advances the most positions during the feature race.
The Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series heads to Seekonk Speedway on Wednesday June 28th where drivers will compete for the $10,000 Open Wheel Wednesday winner’s purse. The mid-week race continues to be on the bucket list of many modified teams. Currently there are 30 drivers/teams registered. Some drivers are looking to
The rumble and roar of the Modifieds, Midgets, and Supermodifieds returns to Seekonk Speedway this Wednesday, June 28 as the annual Open Wheel Wednesday is ready to rock the third-mile. The track has evaluated the weather forecast and even though the morning hours have a risk for rain, the afternoon
Race Day CT: Ron Silk has been on a string of checking off “First Time” boxes in 2023 behind the wheel of his Haydt-Yannone Racing Modified. Wednesday Silk heads to Seekonk (Mass.) Speedway with the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series not looking for a career first, but rather eyeing the chance to join an exclusive list at the annual Open Wheel Wednesday event at the track known as “The Cement Palace”.
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?