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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