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Koma Unwind Modified Madness Series
The Southern Modified Race Tour (formerly known as Koma Unwind Modified Madness Series in 2014 & 2015) was a modified stock car racing series that raced in the Southeastern United States. The series was formed in 2014 and is owned/operated by the Southern Modified Race Tour. The series features 2 classes of racing, the primary class (Modified) uses very similar rules package to the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour and other modified touring series in the northeastern United States. They also have a Mod Lite class that features similar rules package to the Modified Lite class at Caraway Speedway and to the Modified class at ACE Speedway and must declare their home track to 1 of those tracks. The series ceased operations following the 2016 season. History The series was created in the winter of 2013 - 2014 to have more races for Modified stock car racing in the Southeastern United States and under a similar format of the old Southern Modified Auto R ...
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