Whelen Southern Modified Tour - Whelen Southern Modified Tour Champions

Whelen Southern Modified Tour Champions

Year Driver Team Owner Wins Number Make Sponsor Chassis
2011 George Brunnhoelzl III Howard Harvey 5 #09 Chevrolet Phoenix Pre-owned / Triad Auto Sales Troyer
2010 Burt Myers Phillip Smith 2 #1 Ford Capital Bank Troyer
2009 George Brunnhoelzl III George Brunnhoelzl, Jr. 5 #28 Ford Fibrwrap Troyer
2008 Brian Loftin Loftin Racing 4 #23 Chevrolet L&R Transmission Troyer
2007 L.W. Miller Baker Motorsports 5 #36 Pontiac Baker Plumbing Chassis Dynamics
2006 Junior Miller Riggs Racing 6 #69 Dodge Advance Auto Parts Troyer
2005 Junior Miller Riggs Racing 3 #69 Dodge Advance Auto Parts Troyer
2004 L.W. Miller Miller Motorsports 5 #73 Chevorlet Chassis Dynamics
2003 L.W. Miller Miller Motorsports 4 #73 Chevorlet Chassis Dynamics

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