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

Whelen Modified Tour Most Popular Driver Award Winners

Year Driver
2012 Ryan Preece
2011 Justin Bonsignore
2010 Ted Christopher
2009 Ted Christopher
2008 Ted Christopher
2007 Todd Szegedy
2006 Tony Hirschman Jr.
2005 Tony Hirschman Jr.
2004 Tom Baldwin
2003 Tom Baldwin
2002 Ed Flemke Jr.
2001 Mike Stefanik
2000 Rick Fuller
1999 Reggie Ruggiero
1998 Mike Stefanik
1997 Mike Stefanik
1996 Steve Park
1995 Steve Park
1994 Jeff Fuller
1993 Jeff Fuller
1992 Jeff Fuller
1991 Satch Worley
1990 Satch Worley
1989 Reggie Ruggiero
1988 Reggie Ruggiero
1987 Jamie Tomaino
1986 Jamie Tomaino
1985 Mike McLaughlin

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