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Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series Offering Big Prizes For New 2023 Fantasy League Competition

Race Day CT: Race fans around the Northeast understand that the competition for wins on the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series is heated, feisty, and pays well at all of the division’s stops. In 2023 the series will be offering fans the chance to get in on the competition themselves, and the big prizes. The Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series will host fantasy competitions for all six of their events for the 2023 season and will reward some major prizes for participation. The series will offer awards for competition for each event during the season and also award some major prizes for those who participate in all six events.

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Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series To Begin 10th Season With Granite City 100 At Thunder Road

Race Day CT: After a stellar debut last season, the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series is returning to Thunder Road International Speedbowl for the 2nd annual Granite City 100 as part of the 60th Mekkelsen RV Memorial Day Classic on Sunday, May 28th. The $10,000-to-win event is once again drawing the top Tour-type Modified talent to Barre, Vermont in spectacular fashion to kick off the popular series’ 10th anniversary season.

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Mike Christopher Jr. To Compete On Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series For Tommy Baldwin Jr. In 2023

Chasing Modified championships all over the map will be the theme for Tommy Baldwin Racing in 2023. Baldwin announced Thursday that Mike Christopher Jr. will compete for him full-time on the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series in 2023. Team owner Tommy Baldwin Jr. has already announced that he will be fielding Doug Coby on the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour full-time in 2023 along with Caleb Heady full-time on the SMART Modified Tour.

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Anthony Nocella Races To First Career Monaco Modified Tri-Track Win at Seekonk Speedway

Souza Media: Saturday’s Seekonk Speedway season-finale hosted three divisions of New England short-track racing, with two champions crowned, and one driver keeping the hometown crowd on the edge of their seats in two different races. In the headliner of the afternoon, Anthony Nocella topped the final race of the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series season, scoring his first victory of his career with the series. Nocella’s Seekonk triumph was a long time coming – as the driver of the No. 92 had finished at the front of the field at the third-mile multiple times, in multiple different modified divisions.

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