The four-race series of exhibition races will also visit Portland Speedway, Milwaukee Mile, and Lonesome Pine Raceway.
"We're getting extremely crowded in the number of competitors trying to race their way in that some might never see the track in 2017," league commissioner Collin Denton said. "By re-opening our modified division, we won't be giving out another championship, but any fresh drivers wanting an opportunity to race for a win and get some face time will be able to in this short set of races." The NOMS was originally slated for a 12-race schedule at the start of the season before folding due to a lack of demand. "We wanted to have this to start off, but we didn't have the field to fill it unless we waited even longer to start season two," Denton said. "We won't rule out a full, points-paying series next year if the demand stays this high." Drivers that enter for part-time NTS competition will be automatically entered and do not need to undergo a separate process. Over 40 entries will be running for both the debut NOMS race and attempt to qualify for Trenton Speedway at the Truck Series' fourth race. Full-timers are not eligible for this competition. The deadline for signing up to both races is Sunday, May 13th, 11:59pm ET. Comments are closed.
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