Whelen Modified Tour - Pre-Tour NASCAR Modified Most Popular Driver Award Winners

Pre-Tour NASCAR Modified Most Popular Driver Award Winners

Year Driver
1984 Brian Ross
1983 Richie Evans
1982 Richie Evans
1981 Richie Evans
1980 Richie Evans
1979 Richie Evans
1978 Richie Evans
1977 Harry Gant
1976 Jerry Cook
1975 Richie Evans
1974 Richie Evans
1973 Richie Evans
1972 Bugs Stevens
1971 Bugs Stevens
1970 Ray Hendrick
1969 Ray Hendrick
1968 Red Farmer
1967 Al Grinnan
1966 Runt Harris
1965 Bobby Allison

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