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NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour to return to Martinsville in May 2020

NASCAR Touring Series

MARTINSVILLE, VA - JUNE 06: Frank Fleming, driver of the #40 AutosByNelson.com/Jerry Hunt Autos Ford, and Ted Christopher, driver of the #36 Al-Lee Installations Chevrolet, lead the field at the start of the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Made in America Whelen 200 at Martinsville Speedway on June 6, 2010 in Martinsville, Virginia.(Tom Whitmore/Getty Images for NASCAR)

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Martinsville Speedway announced Tuesday that the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will return to the track in 2020.

It will mark the series’ first race at Martinsville since 2010.

The modified tour, once a fixture at Martinsville, will run a 200-lap race at night on May 8, 2020. That will be held the evening before the Cup night race there. The modified race will be known as the MaxPro Window Films 200.

“We get asked a lot about the modifieds a lot – from fans, from drivers, from media,” Martinsville Speedway President Clay Campbell said. “Now, we can say, ‘Yes, we will have them back next year.’ These cars are such an important part of Martinsville Speedway history and the time is right to bring them back.”

The modified division first raced at Martinsville from 1960-2002. Greg Sacks went 101.014 mph in qualifying in a modified car in 1986 - a record that remains for any series at Martinsville.

“The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour and Martinsville Speedway are a perfect match,” said Brandon Thompson, NASCAR Managing Director, Touring Series. “When you talk history and legacy - names like (Richie) Evans, (Jerry) Cook and (Geoff) Bodine are synonymous with Martinsville. The modified division and Martinsville Speedway are the cornerstones on which the sport was built. We’re excited about adding names like (Doug) Coby, (Justin) Bonsignore, and maybe even (Ryan) Preece - a new generation of Modified racing stars to the half-mile and look forward to being part of an incredible race weekend.”