Musket 250

Musket 250
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour
VenueNew Hampshire Motor Speedway
Corporate sponsorN/A
First race1990
Distance265 miles (280.9 km)
Laps250
Previous namesSunoco Winston 125 (1990)
ADAP/Auto Palace Doubleheader 150 (1991)
New Hampshire Lottery Twin 125s (1991-1992)
New Hampshire 75 (1992, 1996, 2007)
Auto Palace Doubleheader 150 (1992)
Tri-State Megabucks Twin 125s (1993-1995)
New Hampshire 40 (1994-1995)
NASCAR Doubleheader 125 (1994)
NYNEX Yellow Pages 40 (1994)
Auto Palace 40 (1995)
NYNEX Yellow Pages Doubleheader 125 (1995)
Pennzoil/VIP Tripleheader 125 (1996-1999)
Pennzoil 40 (1996)
CMT 100 (1997)
Farm Aid on CMT 100 (1998)
New Hampshire 100 (1999-2003, 2006-2009, 2011)
ThatLook.com 100 (2000)
Featherlite Modified Series 100 (2000)
New England 100 (2001-2003, 2005-2010; 2016)
Sylvania 100 (2004-2005)
Siemens 100 (2004)
Granite State Classic (2011)
Town Fair Tire 100 (2012-2013)
Sunoco 100 (2014)
Andy Blacksmith 100 (2015)
Eastern Propane and Oil 100 (2017)
F.W. Webb 100 (2010)

The Musket 250 is a NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The Whelen Modified Series has been racing since September 2, 1990. This race was originally 125 laps, but in 1997 was reduced to 100 laps. This race was held during the ISM Connect 300 race weekend until 2017 when Las Vegas replaced Loudon in the NASCAR playoffs. As a result, starting in 2018, the September race at Loudon now features the Modifieds as the feature division, with a 250 lap, 264.5 mile event, the all-time record of distance of Whelen Modified Tour in the touring format. In 1969 and 1970, Martinsville Speedway ran the NASCAR Modified Division with 263-mile races (500 laps). The ARCA Menards Series East (formally K&N Pro East) will continue to be part of the schedule, but the NASCAR Pinty's Series from Canada replaces the Cup Series on that weekend.

The race in 2020 was shortened to 200 laps due to the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021 only 1 race occurred during the season at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. It was in July but it was the 100 lap Whelen 100 as the Musket event was cancelled for 2021 as was the full throttle weekend. When the 2022 Schedule was released on November 3, 2021, the only race listed for New Hampshire was the 100 lap race that accompanies the NASCAR Cup Series weekend in July.[1]

The Modified cars during this race use a restrictor plate.[2] This plate is similar to what the NASCAR Xfinity Series uses at Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway.

  1. ^ Press Release, NASCAR (3 November 2021). "NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour announces 2022 schedule". NASCAR.com. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  2. ^ Mods Test Bristol’s High Banks