NOTEBOOK: Previous New Hampshire winners headline stacked field for Mohegan Sun 100
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When the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour heads to New Hampshire Motor Speedway, a strong field of cars always follows.
That's no different this year as 30 drivers will look to add their names to list of winners of Whelen Modified Tour events at the 1.058-mile asphalt oval located in Loudon, New Hampshire.
Included in the field are several previous New Hampshire winners as well as Whelen Modified Tour champions, all of whom want to further pad their respective resumes with a Victory Lane celebration on Saturday after the Mohegan Sun 100.
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They're headlined by defending New Hampshire winner Anthony Nocella, who went from sixth to first in the final three laps last year and avoided a last-lap crash to earn his lone Whelen Modified Tour victory to date. He'll be looking for his second triumph this year aboard the Goodie Racing No. 46.
Joining him on the entry list for Saturday's race are seven other previous New Hampshire winners as well as a champion of the defunct NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour.
Among them are Bobby Santos III, a winner of a six Whelen Modified Tour events at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. He scored his first win at New Hampshire in 2014, which he followed with three-straight wins from 2017 to 2018 and a further two victories in 2019 and 2020.
Next is six-time Whelen Modified Tour champion Doug Coby, who owns four New Hampshire victories. He scored his first New Hampshire win in 2012, which he followed with his second in 2013. He then added two more victories in 2015 and 2016, respectively.
The most recent winner with the Whelen Modified Tour is also a three-time New Hampshire winner. Ron Silk scored his first New Hampshire triumph in 2009 and collected his second in 2011. He had to wait eight years before scoring his third victory, which came in 2019.
[caption id="attachment_399944" align="aligncenter" width="1300"] LOUDON, NH - SEPTEMBER 22: Chase Dowling, driver of the #15 15-40 Connection / S&S Paving Chevrolet, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Musket 250 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on September 22, 2018 in Loudon, New Hampshire. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/NASCAR)[/caption]
Justin Bonsignore has made 24 starts at New Hampshire with the Whelen Modified Tour, but only has one victory to show for it. That came in 2016 when he held off Silk to bag one of the biggest victories of his racing career. He's also sat on the pole of the last two Whelen Modified Tour events at New Hampshire.
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Chase Dowling, who is making his return to the Whelen Modified Tour this weekend for the first time since 2021, captured his only Whelen Modified Tour triumph in a thrilling finish in 2018 that saw Justin Bonsignore and Ryan Preece crash entering the third turn on the final lap while racing for the lead.
Veteran Tim Connolly scored the first victory for Bob Garbarino's Mystic Missile at New Hampshire in 1997. Connolly is set to make his first New Hampshire start since 2000 on Saturday evening.
After missing the 2022 event at New Hampshire, Woody Pitkat is returning in search of his second victory at the track. His first came in 2014 when he led a race-high 79 laps en route to Victory Lane.
Also joining the already stacked field will be Andy Seuss, a two-time Whelen Southern Modified Tour champion from nearby Hampstead, New Hampshire. Seuss has made 25 starts with the Whelen Modified Tour at New Hampshire, earning a best finish of fourth on two occasions. He also earned his only Whelen Modified Tour pole at New Hampshire in 2020, where he led 30 laps and ultimately finished sixth.