Whelen Modified Tour - Whelen Modified Tour Rookie of The Year Award Winners

Whelen Modified Tour Rookie of The Year Award Winners

Year Driver
2012 Keith Rocco
2011 Patrick Emerling
2010 Justin Bonsignore
2009 Eric Goodale
2008 Glen Reen
2007 Richard Savary
2006 James W. Civali
2005 Tyler Haydt
2004 Ken Barry
2003 Donny Lia
2002 Todd Szegedy
2001 Ricky Miller
2000 Michael Boehler
1999 Dave Pecko

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