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He has also competed in series such as the Race of Champions Asphalt Modified Tour, the Super DIRTcar Big-Block Modified Series, the DIRTcar 358-Modified Series, the DIRTcar Nationals, and the now defunct NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour. [2] Rudolph is the son of former NASCAR Cup Series driver Charlie Rudolph. [3]
The Super DIRTcar Series Big Block Modifieds is a North American big block modified touring series currently promoted by World Racing Group. The series primarily races on dirt ovals in the Northeastern United States and Canada along with select dates in Florida and North Carolina .
Advance Auto Parts Super DIRT 358 Modified Series: 1998 Sunoco Racing Fuels DIRT Championship Trail: 1990, 1992 DIRT-Asphalt Challenge Series: 1989, 1990 DIRT MotorSports 358 Modified Eastern Regional Champion: 2006 DIRTcar Northeast Modified Region Champion: 2007, 2008 Canadian-American Challenge Series: 1982, 1988 Tri-Track Series: 1982 Twin ...
Super DIRTcar Series; Venue: Oswego Speedway: Location: ... Super Dirt Week is a modified racing event held annually on Columbus Day weekend in ... 358 Modified [10 ...
Planck began his racing career in 1985 in a 4-cylinder mini-mod at Dundee Speedway and by 1988 he had moved to the 358-modified class. [2] He was soon competing successfully at the toughest venues in the Northeast, including Afton Park Speedway New York, Big Diamond Speedway in Pottsville Pennsylvania, Brewerton Speedway, Canandaigua Speedway, Hagerstown Speedway, Kutztown Speedway ...
From 2017 to 2022, Lewis competed in various dirt modified series such as the Super DIRTcar Big-Block Modified Series, the DIRTcar 358-Modified Series, a series where he would finish eighth in points in 2021, and the Mighty TQ Midgets of Western New York.
Jeff Heotzler began his racing career in 1978 in his brother Ralph's backup car at Orange County Fair Speedway. [3] He has since garnered 11 track championships and one Mr. DirtCar 358 series championship, competing successfully at New York's Accord Speedway, Albany-Saratoga Speedway, Lebanon Valley Speedway, Rolling Wheels Raceway and the Syracuse Mile, as well as Florida's Volusia Speedway Park.
The small block or "358 modifieds" emerged from NASCAR's Sportsman division, which had been formed in 1950 as NASCAR's short track race division. The sportsman cars were older model cars and could be modified, but not as much as the Modified series cars. By 1967 the limitations had evolved to include small block engines, a single carburetor and ...