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Most Improved Short Track Driver - Ryan Preece - Usually it takes years, even decades, of experience to become a championship contender on the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. Looking back through the title fights of the past several years, we see men like Hirschman, Christopher, Flemke, Marquis and Stefanik battling for the crown. But Ryan Preece stepped up to play the role of a championship contender in 2009 while still just a teenager. Preece didn't win the championship, but he fought a valiant battle with Donny Lia and Ted Christopher for the title. He also won a pair of races, including one on bullring at Riverhead Raceway (NY). Preece has definitely flattened out the learning curve on the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour and our voters agreed - giving him a slight victory over TJ Reaid and Drew Brannon in this category.
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NASCAR MODIFIEDS...WHERE IT ALL BEGAN. LET'S REMIND NASCAR OF THEIR ROOTS.