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The Southern Modified Auto Racing Teams (SMART) Tour is a
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series racing in the Southeastern region of
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. The series began in 1989,
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took over the series in 2005. During its time as a NASCAR sanctioned series it followed identical regulations to the Northern
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. The series merged with the Northern Modified Tour in 2017 bringing an end to the series after almost 30 years. The series came back in late 2020 without NASCAR sanction under the SMART Tour name and ran its first full season since 2004 in 2021 with the likes of
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and
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competing. All races are broadcast live on
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History

NASCAR itself has a long tradition of Modified racing in the Southeastern U.S., prior to the formation of today's Northeast-based Whelen Modified Tour in 1985. The evolution of Modified racing began in the late 1940s with the first NASCAR sanctioned race taking place at the Daytona Beach course in February, 1948. Coupes and sedans were the vehicles of choice and provided a new form of entertainment as tracks began to spring up all over the country. NASCAR Modified teams competed in championship events up and down the east coast, including stops at
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in
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,
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and
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. Top drivers from
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and
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, such as Ralph Brinkley,
Ray Hendrick Ray Hendrick (April 1, 1929 – September 28, 1990) was an American race car driver. He was known as "Mr. Modified" during his 36-year career in motorsports, mainly in the modified stock car racing class. The Virginia native collected more than ...
and Satch Worley, were regular NASCAR Modified competitors. In the late 1980s, while modified racing was maintaining its popularity in the Northeast, Late Model Stock cars moved into the spotlight throughout the South. The downward slide suffered by the Southern Modifieds made many people feel that the division was fading, and quite possibly disappearing altogether from the region.


The S.M.A.R.T. TOUR Era

In September 1988, after a rain-out in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, a group of dedicated car owners and drivers banded together and formed the Southern Modified Auto Racing Teams, or S.M.A.R.T., as they became known to race fans throughout the region. The group set as its goal to strive to return Modifieds to their previous state of popularity in the South. For the next 16 years, Modified racing through the S.M.A.R.T. Tour raced at tracks throughout the Carolinas and Virginia.


1989 season

The Inaugural Season included a total of six races. The schedule had two races each at North Wilkesboro and Pulaski County, and one race each at Langley and Myrtle Beach. The first race in series history was on April 9, 1989, at Langley Speedway (Virginia), Langley Speedway in Hampton, VA. Eighteen modifieds entered the inaugural event. Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming's pole-winning lap of 15.990 seconds (89.660 mph) for the event was the quickest in Langley's history. Robert Jeffreys earned the honor of being the first race winner by holding off Philip Smith. At the Lowes 150 on April 15 at
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, driver Don Smith had to be cut from his car after crashing on the second lap. Smith had a broken left shoulder from the crash. Northern Modified superstar
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won in his only career S.M.A.R.T. start after recovering from a mid-race crash to finish two car-lengths ahead of Gary Myers. The season concluded at Pulaski County Speedway on October 15.
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grabbed his only career series victory while Philip Smith was crowned the tour's inaugural champion. In the first season there were six different winners, with no driver winning more than one event.


1990 season

The second season grew to eight races. The season began at
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on March 31, and ended on September 29 at
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. North Wilkesboro was the only track to hold more than one event (two races were held there). This was the first season that had a race held at Caraway Speedway, which would later hold the most races in series history. Junior Miller won his first career series win at the season opener at
Hickory Motor Speedway Hickory Motor Speedway is a short track located in Hickory, North Carolina. It is one of stock car racing's most storied venues, and is often referred to as the "World's Most Famous Short Track" and the "Birthplace of the NASCAR Stars". The t ...
. It wasn't until April 21 at
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(the third race of the year and the ninth race in series history) that a driver became a repeat winner in the series. Robert Jeffreys held off
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to win his second career SMART race. Jay Hedgecock became the first repeat winner of the 1990 season at Pulaski County, holding off Johnny Bryant and Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming. The race was stopped on lap 73 because of an accident with the cleanup truck. After a blown engine, the track safety truck lost the Stay-Dry spreader, dumping the chemical all over the second turn and causing a red flag for 17 minutes. Jay Hedgecock ended the year at Caraway Speedway with his third consecutive victory and fifth triumph in the eight-race season. There were only three winners during the season: Jay Hedgecock, Junior Miller and Robert Jeffreys. Hedgecock dominated the season and won the season championship.


1991 season

The third season held seven races, starting off with the season opener on April 13 at Concord Motorsport Park, and ending on October 5 at Lanier Speedway. The event at Lanier Speedway, in Braselton, GA, was the first event held outside of Virginia and the Carolinas. Junior Miller dominated the Motor Mile Speedway event, leading all but 25 laps of the race and holding off pole winner Jay Hedgecock. Hedgecock had to be treated for exhaustion after driving the entire race without power steering. Philip Smith dominated the race at North Wilkesboro, leading the last 91 laps en route to his only 1991 victory. The only other leader of the race, pole sitter Gary Myers (son of late NASCAR driver Billy Myers and better known as the father of Jason Myers and
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
), fell out with mechanical issues. Junior Miller claimed both his third victory of the season and his first S.M.A.R.T. season title at the season finale at Lanier Speedway. There were five winners during the season. Miller won the most races during the season with three wins.


1992 season

The 1992 season held thirteen races, nearly twice as many as any previous season. The season began on April 11 at
North Wilkesboro Speedway North Wilkesboro Speedway is a paved oval Oval track racing#Short track, short track in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina. The track has hosted a variety of racing events since its inaugural season of racing in 1947; primarily races sanctioned by ...
, and ended on November 3 at
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. Tour races were held at
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for the first time. In the season opener, Paul Spencer, brother of NASCAR's
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, claimed his only series victory by holding off Jay Hedgecock.
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was the pole winner for the race but fell out on the 13th lap due to a mechanical failure. There were six winners during the season. Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming won the most races during the season with four wins, but Jay Hedgecock would claim his second series championship at the end of the season, becoming the first multiple time championship winner of the series.


1993 season

The 1993 Season held ten races. The season began at Caraway Speedway on March 13, and also ended at Caraway Speedway on October 30. There were seven winners during the season, the most in a season for the series. Junior Miller won three races, the most wins by any driver during the season, and claimed his second series championship, beating Philip Smith by just 17 points.


1994 season

The 1994 season held nine races. The seasoneason began at
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on April 2, and again ended at Caraway Speedway on October 30. At the season opener, Tim Arre began his ascension, holding off early race leader Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming for his first S.M.A.R.T. victory. There were six winners during the season, with Tim Arre scoring the most wins with three. Arre would win the 1994 season championship.


1995 season

The 1995 season held ten races. The season began at Summerville Speedway on April 1, and ended at Caraway Speedway on October 29. At the season opener, defending series champ Tim Arre started his title defense off well by winning the event. Tim Arre won his fifth and his final series race at Myrtle Beach Speedway on September 2, holding off Gary Myers after the duo swapped the lead multiple times during the event. At Franklin County Speedway on October 7,
Jay Foley Jay Foley (born February 24, 1964) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competed in the now defunct NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour from 2005 to 2009. Foley has previously competed in series such as the NASCAR Whelen Modi ...
captured his first series victory, leading the last 69 laps. This race had a significance to Kenny Minter. Minter was racing in memory of his dad, winning the pole and leading the first 81 laps. However, a two-tire stop doomed Minter to fourteenth. Tragedy struck during the final season race at Caraway Speedway. On lap 87 of the 200 lap race, the cars of Kenny Minter and Brian King touched entering turn three, and Minter's car slammed the outer retaining wall before coming back across and coming to rest in Turn 4. Minter was taken to Randolph Memorial Hospital in Asheboro, where he was pronounced dead from his injuries. There were five different winners during the season. Junior Miller won the most races, with five, and his third season championship (by 145 points over runner-up
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).


=1995 top 10 points standings

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1996 season

The 1996 season held twelve races. The season began on March 30 at Summerville Speedway, and ended at
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on October 27. Gary Myers avenged a heartbreaking loss in the 1995 Summerville race to claim victory in the 1996 season opener at Summerville. Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming won the final S.M.A.R.T. event at
North Wilkesboro Speedway North Wilkesboro Speedway is a paved oval Oval track racing#Short track, short track in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina. The track has hosted a variety of racing events since its inaugural season of racing in 1947; primarily races sanctioned by ...
on September 14. There were five different winners during the season. Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming and Junior Miller tied for the most victories, with four each. Gary Myers won the season championship by just ten points over runner-up Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming, and by 74 points over third place finisher Jay Foley. Myers's car owner, 1989 champion Phillip Smith, had retired from regular competition in 1995 to become a car owner.


1997 season

The 1997 season only held five races, four of which were at
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. The July 4th event at Tri-County Motor Speedway was the season opener, after rain canceled the April 12th scheduled season opener at Caraway Speedway. The season ended at Caraway Speedway on September 27.
Jay Foley Jay Foley (born February 24, 1964) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competed in the now defunct NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour from 2005 to 2009. Foley has previously competed in series such as the NASCAR Whelen Modi ...
became the only driver other than Junior Miller to win a S.M.A.R.T. Modified race in 1997, winning the prestigious Myrtle Beach event on August 30. Miller won by making a decisive pass of Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming on the 121st lap at the September 6th race. At the season finale to the abbreviated season, Junior Miller went four-for-five, winning both the finale and the championship title. Miller was under severe pressure from Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming late in the race, but Fleming hit the wall late, setting up a three-lap dash for the checkered. This was Miller's fourth championship in the series.


1998 season

The 1998 season, the tenth season of the series, had an increase of events, to nine races. The season began on April 11 at
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, and ended at Caraway Speedway on October 11. Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming made it a season sweep at Tri-County Motor Speedway on September 19, by holding off
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. In the season finale, Jay Hedgecock won the race but it was Junior Miller who was crowned the 1998 champion. There were five different winners during the season. Miller won the most victories, with three. This was Miller's second straight year, and fifth time in series history, that he had won the championship.


1999 season

The 1999 season held thirteen races. The season began on March 27 at Summerville Speedway, and ended at
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on November 1. Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming claimed the season opener victory by holding off Junior Miller.
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won his first series race on September 4 at Myrtle Beach Speedway. Miller dominated the B-99 500, leading all 150 laps en route to victory over Jay Foley and points rival Gary Myers. Miller left the event 70 points ahead of Myers. Miller continued to dominate the circuit at the next event, rolling to his third consecutive victory. At the Kenny Minter Memorial 150, Jay Hedgecock won his second race of the year. Meanwhile, Miller headed into the championship finale with a 73-point cushion on Myers in the battle for the title. Hedgecock ended the year with his second consecutive victory, holding off pole winner Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming. Despite only finishing twelfth, Miller claimed the championship. There were six different winners during the season. Miller again won the most events with four wins during the season. The 1999 season Championship was Miller's third straight championship and the sixth of his career.


2000 season

The 2000 season held eleven races. The season began on April 1 at
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, and ended at Caraway Speedway on October 29. At the season opener, rising Northern Modified star L.W. Miller claimed victory, holding off Junior Miller. Junior Miller won his first race of the year at the next event, at Coastal Plains Raceway, holding off a young Brian Loftin. Junior Miller won for the fourth time at the September 23rd event, holding off
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
in a thrilling last-lap duel. Northern Modified star Ed Flemke, Jr. won his only series race, holding off L.W. Miller at the Advance Auto Parts 150. At the Kenny Minter Memorial 150, Gary Myers won his second race of the season, holding off Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming. Junior Miller finished third to clinch the season championship with one race yet to go. There were six different divers to win a race during the season. Junior Miller led all drivers, with four wins. Miller won the season championship, making it his fourth straight championship (by 152 points over runner-up Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming). It was Miller's 7th S.M.A.R.T. championship of his career and the last under the S.M.A.R.T. name.


=2000 top 10 points standings

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2001 season

The 2001 season held thieteen races. The season began on April 7 at
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, and ended on November 10 at South Boston Speedway.
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started the year off by winning the first two events. Junior Miller, who had dominated the second Caraway event but was taken out in a late crash, would claim his first victory of the season at the next event, the Jockey Lot 150, by holding off ] Gary Myers. Doug Wolcott claimed his first series victory, by dominating the last third of the race at Langley Speedway en route to victory over Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming. At the Alco Yamaha of Asheboro 150,
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
grabbed his first victory of the season in convincing fashion, dominating the second half of the race and holding off his father, Gary Myers. Jay Foley had late issues after leading most of the early part of the race, finishing in thieteenth. At the season closing Bailey's 150, Gary Myers won his second race of the year, passing Ed Flemke, Jr. in the final ten laps. Jay Foley finished third to claim his first and only tour championship. Foley beat
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by 45 points for the championship. There were seven different divers to win a race during the season.
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won the most events, with four wins. Foley's championship ended Junior Miller's streak of four straight championships.


=2001 top 10 points standings

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2002 season

The 2002 season held ten races. The season opener was on April 6 at Summerville Speedway, after a race at
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the previous week was cancelled due to rain. The season ended on October 27 at Caraway Speedway.
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started the year on top, winning the season opener by holding off Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming. Bob Park (racing driver), Bob Park won his only career S.M.A.R.T. race at the next event, the Triad Neat Sweep 150, holding off
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
. Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming won his 21st & final S.M.A.R.T. race at the September 7th event at Caraway Speedway, holding off
Jay Foley Jay Foley (born February 24, 1964) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competed in the now defunct NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour from 2005 to 2009. Foley has previously competed in series such as the NASCAR Whelen Modi ...
. Junior Miller ended the year with three consecutive victories, but
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
would hold on to claim his only S.M.A.R.T. championship, by 86 points over Miller. There were six different winners during the season.
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
and Junior Miller tied for the most wins with three each.
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
joined his father, the 1996 Champion, as the first father-son champions in the series.


=2002 top 10 points standings

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2003 season

The
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became the sanctioning body of the series in 2003, and the tour was renamed the ASA S.M.A.R.T. Tour. The 2003 season was the 15th season of the Tour. There were 10 races were held that season. The season began on March 29 at Caraway Speedway, and ended on October 12 at Friendship Motor Speedway. At the season opener, Jay Hedgecock took home the winner's trophy, dominating the second half of the race while holding off Jeff Fultz. A crash near the end of the race left driver Puddin Swisher injured, and he had to be airlifted from the event. John Smith was the surprise winner of the Summerville 150, holding off L.W. Miller for his only career S.M.A.R.T. era victory. L.W. Miller won an amazing six consecutive victories between April 12 and September 1, a series record for consecutive victories. At the Concord 150, Jay Hedgecock won for the third time of the season, slipping past the dominant car of Gary Myers in the waning laps. Hedgecock also used the win to slash two-thirds off L.W. Miller's points lead as they headed into the season finale. In the season finale,
Jay Foley Jay Foley (born February 24, 1964) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competed in the now defunct NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour from 2005 to 2009. Foley has previously competed in series such as the NASCAR Whelen Modi ...
claimed his only victory of the season, holding off L.W. Miller. Miller couldn't be too upset with his efforts, however, as he was crowned S.M.A.R.T. champion for the first time in his career (by just 51 points over two-time champion Jay Hedgecock). There were only five different winners during the season.


=2003 top 10 points standings

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2004 season

The 2004 season held thirteen races. The season began on March 27 at
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, and ended on October 17 at Friendship Motor Speedway. At the season opener, Michael Clifton won his only career series race, holding off Junior Miller in the waning laps. L.W. Miller won his second consecutive race at the Caraway 150 (April 10), moving the dominant car of Jay Hedgecock out of the way on a green-white-checkered. Insult would later be added to injury for Hedgecock, as his car was disqualified for a technical violation discovered in post-race inspection. Hedgecock overcame the disappointment of the previous week, holding off L.W. Miller for the victory in the Caraway 150 (April 17).
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
won his only race of the year at the Friendship 150 (May), holding off his brother
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.
Jay Foley Jay Foley (born February 24, 1964) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competed in the now defunct NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour from 2005 to 2009. Foley has previously competed in series such as the NASCAR Whelen Modi ...
captured a dominating victory at the Friends of Friendship 150, leading all but the first two laps en route to a wide margin of victory over runner-up
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
. At the Caraway 150 (July), L.W. Miller grabbed yet another victory at his favorite track, sneaking into the lead with just a dozen laps to go and holding off Jay Hedgecock for the trophy. Brian Loftin began a hot streak at the ASA/S.M.A.R.T. 150, going on to win four of the final six races of the season. Lofton held off Junior Miller for the victory at historic Myrtle Beach. The race was certainly competitive, as a season-high seven lead changes punctuated the event. Loftin would slip by the dominant Jay Hedgecock with just thirteen laps to go, and never looked back. Ironically, Hedgecock would lose the next race, at Caraway, with the deciding pass on exactly the same lap as at the Caraway 150 (July). Loftin won the Star Country/Old Milwaukee 150 after a green-white-checkered extended the event by ten laps. Northern Modified star
Ted Christopher Theodore Christopher (June 5, 1958 – September 16, 2017) was an American professional racing driver and business owner who raced and won in many different types of race cars, including Modifieds, SK Modifieds, ISMA, Camping World East Series, ...
captured his only career series race at the North vs. South Shootout Qualifier, holding off
Tim Brown Timothy, Timmy, or Tim Brown may refer to: Music * Timothy Brown (bassist) (born 1969), bassist for the band The Boo Radleys * Timothy Brown (conductor) (born 1946), English choral conductor * Timothy Brown (hornist), English hornist Sports Gridir ...
on a green-white-checkered. At the season finale, and ultimately the final race of the S.M.A.R.T. era, Brian Loftin captured the victory by edging out L.W. Miller. However, Miller would beat Loftin by 116 points to win his second straight season championship. There were six different winners during the season. L.W. Miller and Loftin each won four races, tying to lead all drivers in wins.


=2004 top 10 points standings

= In late 2004, NASCAR announced it was taking over the S.M.A.R.T. Tour and bringing it under the NASCAR banner.


NASCAR Tour era

The NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour was established in 2005, taking over what had formerly been the Southern Modified Auto Racing Tour (SMART) after the collapse of the organization as part of the breakup of the
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in late 2004. Whelen Industries, who sponsors the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour agreed to sponsor the Southern Tour series, which became the Whelen Southern Modified Tour.


2005 season

The inaugural NASCAR era season held twelve events, beginning on March 26 at
Caraway Speedway Caraway Speedway is a short track located near Asheboro, North Carolina, U.S. Caraway Speedway was built in 1966 as a dirt track. The track was paved in 1972 and joined the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series family as a asphalt short track ...
and ended on October 29 at
Ace Speedway Ace Speedway is a oval stock car racing track in Altamahaw, North Carolina. The track was constructed by Roy Maddren and opened in 1956 as a dirt oval. In 1984, the track was expanded to a dirt oval. In 1990, under the ownership of Fred and J ...
. The inaugural event for the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour was the Southern Modified Tour 150 at Caraway Speedway on March 26.
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
won the first pole for the NASCAR era of the southern-based Modified Tour. While leading the event Jay Hedgecock had to pulled his car into the pits on the 65th lap with an engine problem.
Ted Christopher Theodore Christopher (June 5, 1958 – September 16, 2017) was an American professional racing driver and business owner who raced and won in many different types of race cars, including Modifieds, SK Modifieds, ISMA, Camping World East Series, ...
, a star driver on the northeastern-based NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, inherited the lead from Hedgecock and paced the field for the remaining laps on his way to the victory. In the April 16th race at Caraway, the tour's 3rd race under NASCAR sanction,
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
led the first 145 laps but fellow rival Junior Miller stayed on his back bumper for most of the race. Miller and Myers bumped and banged and racing each other hard lap after lap. Miller made the pass for the lead on Myers with only 5 laps remaining to score the victory. At the July 1 event at Caraway Bud Pole winner Jay Hedgecock was on point. Hedgecock had lapping all but the top eight cars, but Brian Crammer was coming as he had worked his way from his eleventh place starting spot to 2nd by the halfway point. Crammer had been chasing down Hedgecock during the second half and caught Hedgecock with twenty laps to go. Crammer began putting hard pressure on Hedgecock with ten to go and with five to go made a move on Hedgecock coming off of turn two. Hedgecock and Crammer bumped wheels resulting in Crammer being sent spinning while Hedgecock kept the lead. Crammer retaliated under the caution by hitting Hedgecock's car but Hedgecock was able to continue. A crash during the green-white-checker attempt sent the race over its scheduled distance. Hedgecock's car ran out of gas before the race was red flagged during track clean up. Brian Loftin inherited the lead for the next another green-white-checkered attempt and held off
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for the win.
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
was the fastest in qualifying for the Advance Auto Parts 199 at
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, but drew the fifth starting position. This was the tour's first visit to Bowman Gray Stadium, the track many tour drivers call home, since 1992. Hedgecock led the first 71 laps until a spinning car hit the infield and shot dirt onto the track coming out of the fourth turn. Hedgecock's car skidded in the dirt and careened into the outside guardrail as
Tim Brown Timothy, Timmy, or Tim Brown may refer to: Music * Timothy Brown (bassist) (born 1969), bassist for the band The Boo Radleys * Timothy Brown (conductor) (born 1946), English choral conductor * Timothy Brown (hornist), English hornist Sports Gridir ...
zipped past into the lead. Brown stayed there until the lap 137 when Myers squeezed inside and completed a pass. Myers held off the win-hungry Brown in the end. The Made in America Whelen 300 at
Martinsville Speedway Martinsville Speedway is a oval Oval track racing#Short track, short track in Ridgeway, Virginia, United States, a community of Martinsville, Virginia. The track has held a variety of events since its opening in 1947, primarily events sanctione ...
was a combination race for both Modified Tours. The event was the first NASCAR Modified Tour event held at the track since 2002 and the first night race held at the historic .526-mile track.
Ted Christopher Theodore Christopher (June 5, 1958 – September 16, 2017) was an American professional racing driver and business owner who raced and won in many different types of race cars, including Modifieds, SK Modifieds, ISMA, Camping World East Series, ...
won the overall event as Brian Loftin was the top-finishing driver from the Southern Tour, finishing twelfth, but credited as first-place towards the Southern Modified Tour. A special Twin 100-lap event was held at
Ace Speedway Ace Speedway is a oval stock car racing track in Altamahaw, North Carolina. The track was constructed by Roy Maddren and opened in 1956 as a dirt oval. In 1984, the track was expanded to a dirt oval. In 1990, under the ownership of Fred and J ...
as a Labor Day doubleheader.
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
won the first 100-lap race while Junior Miller got the win in the second 100-lap race. Jay Hedgecock won his fourth Pole of the season at the sixth and final season visit to
Caraway Speedway Caraway Speedway is a short track located near Asheboro, North Carolina, U.S. Caraway Speedway was built in 1966 as a dirt track. The track was paved in 1972 and joined the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series family as a asphalt short track ...
. Hedgecock lead 115 of the first 133 laps and looked to be closing in on his first win of the season. Hedgecock's season of bad luck continued as during a caution period on lap 134, Hedgecock came into the pits with engine trouble ending his night. Brian Loftin held off a hard-charging Junior Miller over the final laps to win. Jay Hedgecock finally avoided any bad luck at the season finale, Whelen 150, at Ace Speedway. Hedgecock lead all 150 lap and won easily over second place Loftin. Junior Miller, by finishing eighth, won the inaugural NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour Championship. There were five different winners during the season with Brian Loftin winning the most with 4. Junior Miller was voted the most popular driver during the season. *Martinsville WMT and WSMT combo race. Highest finishing WSMT driver credited a win.


=2005 Top 10 points standings

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2006 season

The 2006 season held thirteenth events, beginning on March 25 at
Caraway Speedway Caraway Speedway is a short track located near Asheboro, North Carolina, U.S. Caraway Speedway was built in 1966 as a dirt track. The track was paved in 1972 and joined the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series family as a asphalt short track ...
and ended on October 21 at
Southern National Motorsports Park Southern National Motorsports Park (formerly Southern National Speedway and Southern National Raceway Park) is a auto racing track in Lucama, North Carolina. History Southern National Motorsports Park hosted 4 NASCAR Southeast Series races b ...
. Northern tour driver
Ted Christopher Theodore Christopher (June 5, 1958 – September 16, 2017) was an American professional racing driver and business owner who raced and won in many different types of race cars, including Modifieds, SK Modifieds, ISMA, Camping World East Series, ...
won the season opener at Caraway for the second year in a row. Junior Miller would win the next two races before L.W. Miller won the forth race of the season at Motor Mile Speedway. It was L.W. Miller's first win in the series under the NASCAR banner. Junior Miller won his third win of the year at the next event. At the Bowman Gray event
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
won the pole and started fourth after an inversion, but crashed on the second lap of the race dropping him from contention.
Lee Jeffreys Lee Jeffreys (born December 2, 1966) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competed in the now defunct NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour from 2005 to 2011. Jeffreys has previously competed in series such as the SMART Modifi ...
led the first 157 laps before dropping out with brake issues opening the door for Burt's brother, Jason Myers, to take over the lead. Jason Myers would lead the final 42 laps to win his first Southern Modified Tour event.
Tim Brown Timothy, Timmy, or Tim Brown may refer to: Music * Timothy Brown (bassist) (born 1969), bassist for the band The Boo Radleys * Timothy Brown (conductor) (born 1946), English choral conductor * Timothy Brown (hornist), English hornist Sports Gridir ...
would claim the southern tour win in the Martinsville combo race. Rookie Brian King won his first tour race at
Ace Speedway Ace Speedway is a oval stock car racing track in Altamahaw, North Carolina. The track was constructed by Roy Maddren and opened in 1956 as a dirt oval. In 1984, the track was expanded to a dirt oval. In 1990, under the ownership of Fred and J ...
on August 15. in the season final race at Southern National Junior Miller won the race and his second straight championship by 6 points over Brown. There were six different winners during the season with Junior Miller winning the most with six. Junior Miller also was voted the most popular driver for the second straight year. Brian King was the Rookie of the Year. *Martinsville WMT & WSMT combo race. Highest finishing WSMT driver credited a win.


=2006 top 10 points standings

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2007 season

The 2007 season had twelve events, beginning on March 24 at
Caraway Speedway Caraway Speedway is a short track located near Asheboro, North Carolina, U.S. Caraway Speedway was built in 1966 as a dirt track. The track was paved in 1972 and joined the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series family as a asphalt short track ...
and ended on October 6 also at Caraway Speedway. L.W. Miller won the season opener. At the second event of the year
Andy Seuss Andrew T. Seuss (born March 15, 1987) is an American professional stock car racing driver and team owner. As a driver, he won two consecutive championships in 2014 and 2015 in the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour, and also competed in the NAS ...
won his first tour win and the first Southern Modified Tour event at the Music City Motorplex (Nashville Speedway). At the Bowman Gray event after a crash took out Frank Fleming (racing driver), Frank Fleming, who had led the first 194 laps,
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
passed John Smith on the last lap to pick up his only Southern Mod victory of the season. It was Myers' first victory on the tour in over a year. L.W. Miller won the championship over
Tim Brown Timothy, Timmy, or Tim Brown may refer to: Music * Timothy Brown (bassist) (born 1969), bassist for the band The Boo Radleys * Timothy Brown (conductor) (born 1946), English choral conductor * Timothy Brown (hornist), English hornist Sports Gridir ...
by 25 points. There were six different winners in the season with L.W. Miller winning the most with five victories. L.W. Miller also was the most popular driver for the season and Wesley Swartout was the Rookie of the Year. *Martinsville WMT & WSMT combo race. Highest finishing WSMT driver credited a win.


=2007 top 10 points standings

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2008 season

The 2008 season had eleven events, beginning on March 22 at
Caraway Speedway Caraway Speedway is a short track located near Asheboro, North Carolina, U.S. Caraway Speedway was built in 1966 as a dirt track. The track was paved in 1972 and joined the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series family as a asphalt short track ...
and ended on October 4 at
Caraway Speedway Caraway Speedway is a short track located near Asheboro, North Carolina, U.S. Caraway Speedway was built in 1966 as a dirt track. The track was paved in 1972 and joined the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series family as a asphalt short track ...
. L.W. Miller opened the season by winning the first two events before Brian Loftin won the next three events. At the next event at
Lanier Speedway Caffeine and Octane's Lanier Raceway (formerly Lanier Raceplex and Lanier National Speedway) is a paved oval racetrack located just outside Braselton, Georgia. The track opened in 1982 as a dirt track, and was paved in the mid-1980s. It is cur ...
, the series' first race there,
George Brunnhoelzl III George "Georgie" Brunnhoelzl III (born October 28, 1982) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competed part-time in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. He is the son of George Brunnhoelzl Jr., who competed in the Modified Tour fro ...
won his first tour victory.
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
scores his lone tour race of the season at Southern National Raceway Park. Loftin won the championship by 30 points over
Tim Brown Timothy, Timmy, or Tim Brown may refer to: Music * Timothy Brown (bassist) (born 1969), bassist for the band The Boo Radleys * Timothy Brown (conductor) (born 1946), English choral conductor * Timothy Brown (hornist), English hornist Sports Gridir ...
. It was Brown's third straight season finishing runner-up in points to three different champions. There were six different winners in the season with Loftin's four victories leading the tour.
Bobby Hutchens Robert Hutchens Jr. (born April 15, 1960) is an American former professional stock car racing driver, team owner, chew chief, and race engineer. He is the father of Trey Hutchens, who currently competes part-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Seri ...
was the most popular driver for the season and Buddy Emory was the Rookie of the Year. *Martinsville WMT & WSMT combo race. Highest finishing WSMT driver credited a win.


=2008 top 10 points standings

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2009 season

The 2009 season had fourteenth events, beginning on March 21 at Concord Motorsport Park and ended on October 24 at
Caraway Speedway Caraway Speedway is a short track located near Asheboro, North Carolina, U.S. Caraway Speedway was built in 1966 as a dirt track. The track was paved in 1972 and joined the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series family as a asphalt short track ...
.
Ted Christopher Theodore Christopher (June 5, 1958 – September 16, 2017) was an American professional racing driver and business owner who raced and won in many different types of race cars, including Modifieds, SK Modifieds, ISMA, Camping World East Series, ...
won the season opener. Christopher and
Andy Seuss Andrew T. Seuss (born March 15, 1987) is an American professional stock car racing driver and team owner. As a driver, he won two consecutive championships in 2014 and 2015 in the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour, and also competed in the NAS ...
would alternate victories in the first four events.
George Brunnhoelzl III George "Georgie" Brunnhoelzl III (born October 28, 1982) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competed part-time in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. He is the son of George Brunnhoelzl Jr., who competed in the Modified Tour fro ...
won his first race of the season in the fifth event of the season at
Caraway Speedway Caraway Speedway is a short track located near Asheboro, North Carolina, U.S. Caraway Speedway was built in 1966 as a dirt track. The track was paved in 1972 and joined the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series family as a asphalt short track ...
. At the Advance Auto Parts 199 at Bowman Gray, Brunnhoelzl III and John Smith would trade the lead back and forth for most of the race. Smith lead 105 laps and Brunnhoelzl 60 laps with
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
the only other driver to lead a lap until a crash on lap 167 took out most of the cars remaining in the race. L.W. Miller made it back to the line first to lead a lap after the accident but was forced to immediately make a pit stop for the damage his had from the wreck. Luke Fleming who was making his Tour debut driving in his father's car, avoided the crash and took over the race with 32 laps to go. Fleming would lead the rest of the event to claim the upset victory in his only start of the season. Brunnhoelzl who had major suspension damage from the big crash would finish second. Only eight cars were running at the finish, only three on the lead lap. Gene Pack finished third, L.W. Miller was fourth (two laps down), and Bryan Dauzat was fifth (seven laps down). Brunnhoelzl III won the last two races and the championship. There were six different winners in the season with Brunnhoelzl's five victories the most on the tour.
Andy Seuss Andrew T. Seuss (born March 15, 1987) is an American professional stock car racing driver and team owner. As a driver, he won two consecutive championships in 2014 and 2015 in the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour, and also competed in the NAS ...
was the most popular driver for the season. No Rookie of the Year award was given out as no rookies ran for the award. *Martinsville & Bristol WMT & WSMT combo races. Highest finishing WSMT driver credited a win.


=2009 top 10 points standings

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2010 season

The 2010 season had 10 events, beginning on March 5 at
Atlanta Motor Speedway Atlanta Motor Speedway (currently known as EchoPark Speedway for sponsorship reasons, formerly known as the Atlanta International Raceway from 1960 to 1990) is a quad-oval Oval track racing#Intermediate, intermediate speedway in Hampton, Georg ...
's infield oval track and ended on October 14 at
Charlotte Motor Speedway Charlotte Motor Speedway (known as Lowe's Motor Speedway from 1999 to 2009 due to sponsorship reasons) is a quad-oval Oval track racing#Intermediate, intermediate speedway in Concord, North Carolina. It has hosted various major races since it ...
's infield oval track.
Corey LaJoie Corey Daniel LaJoie (born September 25, 1991) is an American professional stock car racing driver and analyst for ''NASCAR on Prime Video''. He currently competes part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 01 Ford Mustang (seventh genera ...
, son of two-time Nationwide Series Champion Randy LaJoie, passed
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with six laps to go and won his first win in his first start in the Series. Five different drivers won the first five races of the season. In the ninth event of the season at Tri-County Motor Speedway,
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
made a dive-bomb pass against the infield wall down the backstretch on leader John Smith that stuck and won Myers his first victory of the season. In the season ending race,
James Civali James W. Civali (born October 9, 1983) is an American professional stock car racing driver who last competed part-time in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. Civali is a long-time competitor of the series, having made his debut in 2005, and has sinc ...
came into the event with the points lead but during the race was parked by NASCAR officials for an incident involving him retaliated at L.W. Miller while the race was under cation laps.
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
had a dominant race, leading all but one lap, to win his second victory in a row. The victory moved Myers from fourth in points to win the title by 31 points over L.W. Miller. There were seven different winners in the ten race season with
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
,
James Civali James W. Civali (born October 9, 1983) is an American professional stock car racing driver who last competed part-time in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. Civali is a long-time competitor of the series, having made his debut in 2005, and has sinc ...
and
Andy Seuss Andrew T. Seuss (born March 15, 1987) is an American professional stock car racing driver and team owner. As a driver, he won two consecutive championships in 2014 and 2015 in the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour, and also competed in the NAS ...
each winning two races as the most on the tour.
Burt Myers William Burton Myers (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time on the SMART Modified Tour, and part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 50 Chevrolet ZL1 for Team AmeriVet. M ...
was the most popular driver for the season and Greg Butcher was the Rookie of the Year. * Bristol WMT & WSMT combo races. Highest finishing WSMT driver credited a win.


=2010 top 10 points standings

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2011 season

* Bristol WMT & WSMT combo races. Highest finishing WSMT driver credited a win.


=2011 top 10 points standings

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2012 season

* Bristol WMT & WSMT combo races. Highest finishing WSMT driver credited a win.


=2012 top 10 points standings

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2013 season

* Bristol WMT & WSMT combo races. Highest finishing WSMT driver credited a win.


=2013 top 10 points standings

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2014 season

* Bristol WMT & WSMT combo races. Highest finishing WSMT driver credited a win.


=2014 top 10 points standings

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2015 season

* Bristol WMT & WSMT combo races. Highest finishing WSMT driver credited a win.


=2015 top 10 points standings

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2016 season

* Bristol WMT and WSMT combo races. Highest finishing WSMT driver credited a win.


=2016 Top 10 points standings

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Merger with the Modified Tour

In 2016, after 12 years as a NASCAR series, NASCAR decided to drop the Southern Modified Tour and combine them with the northern tour starting in 2017.


Tour champions


SMART Modified Tour champions


Whelen Southern Modified Tour champions


Champions


SMART Modified Tour


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Whelen Southern Modified Tour


Overall


Cars and rules

The tour features 600 horsepower open-wheeled modified's which run 15" wide Hoosier tires to give the cars added traction to attain speeds of up to 125 mph on some of the fastest short tracks in the South. Rules are similar to those used by the NASCAR Modified Tour. Cars must have a minimum weight of 2,900 pounds, maintain a wheelbase between 101 and 105 inches, and using 350 to 358 cubic-inch engines. As the S.M.A.R.T. tour, the series added excitement to each event by allowing each competitor two laps of qualifying to determine their starting positions. Once these positions are established, the six fastest qualifiers draw numbers between 1 and 6. This shake up of the front runners adds to the action by letting the top six determine who is fastest competitor versus the fastest qualifier. Another exciting feature of the S.M.A.R.T. tour was that while all laps run under caution are counted, each race must end under green flag conditions insuring the fans will witness an exciting down-to-the-wire finish at each event.


Tracks


Current venues (2025)

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Florence Motor Speedway Myrtle Beach Speedway (originally named Rambi Raceway) was a short track located on U.S. Route 501 near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The track was built in 1958. The speedway was a semi-banked asphalt oval track that spans .The NASCAR Cup Ser ...
– Timmonsville, SC (4/10 Mile Oval) - (2020–present) * Anderson Motor Speedway – Anderson, SC (0.375 Mile Oval) - (2000–2001, 2025) *
South Boston Speedway South Boston Speedway, or "SoBo", is a short track located just outside South Boston, Virginia. SoBo is located approximately east of another area familiar to most NASCAR fans, Martinsville. It is owned by Mattco, Inc., the Mattioli family tr ...
– South Boston, VA (4/10 Mile Oval) - (1992–1993, 2001, 2009–2016, 2021–present) *
Orange County Speedway Orange County Speedway is a asphalt oval in Orange County, North Carolina, near Rougemont. It first opened in 1966 as a and a dirt oval (Trico Speedway), which operated until 1967 and 1973, respectively. The facility was reopened and paved i ...
– Rougemont, NC (0.375 Mile Oval) - (2022–present) *
Hickory Motor Speedway Hickory Motor Speedway is a short track located in Hickory, North Carolina. It is one of stock car racing's most storied venues, and is often referred to as the "World's Most Famous Short Track" and the "Birthplace of the NASCAR Stars". The t ...
– Newton, NC (0.333 Mile Oval) - (1990, 1995, 2006, 2011, 2021–present) * Franklin County Raceway – Callaway, VA (0.333 Mile Oval) - (1995–1996, 1999, 2021–present) *
Caraway Speedway Caraway Speedway is a short track located near Asheboro, North Carolina, U.S. Caraway Speedway was built in 1966 as a dirt track. The track was paved in 1972 and joined the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series family as a asphalt short track ...
– Asheboro, NC (0.455 Mile Oval) - (1990–2016, 2020–present) * Carteret County Speedway – Swansboro, NC (0.4 Mile Oval) - (2021–present) *
Dominion Raceway Dominion Raceway is a motorsport complex currently operating in Thornburg, Virginia. The facility includes oval track, a road course, and a drag strip. The track hosts NASCAR, SCCA, and Superkart events along with amateur road course and s ...
– Thornburg, VA (0.4 Mile Oval) - (2021–2022, 2024–present) * Lonesome Pine Raceway – Coeburn, VA (0.375 Mile Oval) - (1990, 1999, 2025) * Tri-County Motor Speedway – Hudson, NC (0.4 Mile Oval) - (1990–1999, 2010–2011, 2022–present) *
North Wilkesboro Speedway North Wilkesboro Speedway is a paved oval Oval track racing#Short track, short track in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina. The track has hosted a variety of racing events since its inaugural season of racing in 1947; primarily races sanctioned by ...
– North Wilkesboro, NC (5/8 Mile Oval) - (1989–1992, 1996, 2024–present)


Former SMART Modified Tour venues (2021–present)

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Ace Speedway Ace Speedway is a oval stock car racing track in Altamahaw, North Carolina. The track was constructed by Roy Maddren and opened in 1956 as a dirt oval. In 1984, the track was expanded to a dirt oval. In 1990, under the ownership of Fred and J ...
– Altamahaw, NC (4/10 Mile Oval) - (1994, 2000–2003, 2005–2009, 2023) * Dillon Motor Speedway – Dillon, SC (0.4 Mile Oval) - (2021) * Motor Mile Speedway – Radford, VA (0.416 Mile Oval) - (1989–1991, 2000–2002, 2004–2006, 2021–2023) * New River All-American Speedway – Jacksonville, NC (0.4 Mile Oval) - (2000, 2024) *
Southern National Motorsports Park Southern National Motorsports Park (formerly Southern National Speedway and Southern National Raceway Park) is a auto racing track in Lucama, North Carolina. History Southern National Motorsports Park hosted 4 NASCAR Southeast Series races b ...
– Kenly, NC (0.4 Mile Oval) - (1993–1994, 2006–2008, 2013–2014, 2022)


Former NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour venues (2005–2016)

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Bowman Gray Stadium Bowman Gray Stadium is a multi-use sports facility in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The complex consists of a paved oval Oval track racing#Short track, short track and a gridiron football field. The complex has held various major events since ...
– Winston-Salem, NC (1/4 Mile Oval) - (1992, 2005–2016) *
Bristol Motor Speedway Bristol Motor Speedway (formerly known as the Bristol International Raceway from 1978 to 1996 and as the Bristol International Speedway from 1961 to 1978) is a oval Oval track racing#Short track, short track in Bristol, Tennessee. The track ha ...
– Bristol, TN (1/2 Mile Oval) - (2009–2016) *
Charlotte Motor Speedway Charlotte Motor Speedway (known as Lowe's Motor Speedway from 1999 to 2009 due to sponsorship reasons) is a quad-oval Oval track racing#Intermediate, intermediate speedway in Concord, North Carolina. It has hosted various major races since it ...
Legends Track – Concord, NC (1/4 Mile Oval) - (2010–2016) *
Concord Speedway Concord Speedway was a motorsports facility located in the town of Midland, North Carolina, southeast of Concord, North Carolina. The complex featured a -mile asphalt tri-oval and a -mile asphalt oval. The complex was built in 1982 by Henry Fur ...
– Midland, NC (1/2 Mile Oval) – (1991, 1998–1999, 2002–2004, 2009, 2016) * East Carolina Motor Speedway – Robersonville, NC (4/10 Mile Oval) - (2016) *
Greenville-Pickens Speedway Greenville-Pickens Speedway is a race track located in Easley, South Carolina, just west of Greenville, South Carolina. The track hosted weekly NASCAR sanctioned races. Several NASCAR touring series have raced at the track in prior years, includ ...
– Greenville, SC (1/2 Mile Oval) - (2006–2007) * Langley Speedway – Hampton, VA (0.395 Mile Oval) - (1989, 2001–2002, 2010–2015) * Lanier Raceplex – Braselton, GA (0.375 Mile Oval) - (1991, 2008–2009) *
Martinsville Speedway Martinsville Speedway is a oval Oval track racing#Short track, short track in Ridgeway, Virginia, United States, a community of Martinsville, Virginia. The track has held a variety of events since its opening in 1947, primarily events sanctione ...
– Ridgeway, VA (1/2 Mile Oval) - (2005–2009) *
Myrtle Beach Speedway Myrtle Beach Speedway (originally named Rambi Raceway) was a Short track motor racing, short track located on U.S. Route 501 near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The track was built in 1958. The speedway was a semi-banked Asphalt concrete, asphalt ...
– Myrtle Beach, SC (0.530 Mile Oval) - (1989–1996, 1998–2001, 2003–2004, 2009) *
Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway is a motorsport racetrack located at the Nashville Fairgrounds near downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The track is the second-oldest continually operating track in the United States. The track held NASCAR Grand Nati ...
– Nashville, TN (0.590 Mile Oval) - (2007) *
Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park (TSMP), formerly Thompson Speedway and Thompson International Speedway, is a motorsports park in Thompson, Connecticut, featuring a asphalt oval racetrack and a road racing course. Known as the "Indianapolis ...
– Thompson, CT (0.625 Mile Oval) - (2011–2012) * Thunder Ring at
Atlanta Motor Speedway Atlanta Motor Speedway (currently known as EchoPark Speedway for sponsorship reasons, formerly known as the Atlanta International Raceway from 1960 to 1990) is a quad-oval Oval track racing#Intermediate, intermediate speedway in Hampton, Georg ...
– Hampton, GA (1/4 Mile Oval) - (2010)


S.M.A.R.T. era venues (1989–2004)

* Friendship Motor Speedway – Elkin, NC (0.4 Mile Oval) - (2003–2004) * Gresham Motorsports Park – Jefferson, GA (1/2 Mile Oval) - (1995) * Summerville Speedway – Summerville, SC (1/2 Mile Oval) - (1993–1996, 1998–1999, 2002–2003)


Winners table


Most wins at each track


Current tracks


Former tracks


Rookie of the Year Award


Most Popular Driver Award


Notes and references


See also

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Whelen Modified Tour The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour (NWMT) (previously the NASCAR Winston Modified Tour and NASCAR Featherlite Modified Series from 1985 until 2005) is a modified stock car racing series owned and operated by NASCAR in the Modified Division. The Mod ...
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External links


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