The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour is set to make its highly anticipated return to Seekonk Speedway this Saturday night, headlining the J&R Precast 150 — a 150‑lap showdown that draws some of the series’ most seasoned short‑track talent.
A stacked field prepares for the J&R Precast 150
Matt Hirschman, who has captured the last three victories at Seekonk, enters as the clear favorite, riding a streak that has made him the driver to watch.
Joining him will be a who’s who of Modified Tour regulars, including six‑time champion Doug Coby, four‑time champion Justin Bonsignore, and veteran contenders Stephen Kopcik and Jon McKennedy, while rookie Jayden Harman is slated to make his series debut.
The weekend’s schedule features a pair of practice sessions, a knockout qualifying format, and a strict tire allotment of eight fresh sets per team, with specific rules governing their use during qualifying and the race.
With the historic Narragansett Bay backdrop and a crowd eager for late‑night action, the event promises more than just competition — it’s a celebration of short‑track racing culture that has defined the series for decades.