The PASS Super Late Models also have a trio of White Mountain visits scheduled for the 2021 season. (Mark Alan Sumner photo)
The PASS Super Late Models also have a trio of White Mountain visits scheduled for the 2021 season. (Mark Alan Sumner photo)

22 Events Planned For White Mountain Oval

NORTH WOODSTOCK, N.H. – White Mountain Motorsports Park officials have unveiled the racing schedule for next season at the quarter-mile speedway.

A total of 22 events are planned with numerous big shows for both local outside series.

Among other things, the schedule features three visits each for the American-Canadian Tour  and Pro All Stars Series Super Late Models; two appearances each for the PASS Modifeds, North East Mini Stock Tour and GoMotorsportsShop.com NELCAR Legends Tour; and the Monster Truck Throwdown following the weekly racing season. Add in special events for all the local classes, and the year is set to be a memorable one.

Racers can get their first taste of action at an open practice on Saturday, April 24. The session is open to all five of White Mountain’s local divisions to let them shake off the winter rust.

Weekly racing goes green on Saturday, May 8. The 29th season opener includes the first round of the Jon Parks Tractor Triple Crown Series for the Wells River Chevrolet Flying Tigers along with a full card for the Foley Oil & Propane Late Models, Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank Strictly Stock Mini’s, 7-Eleven Dwarf Cars, and Dads 4 By Tool & Supply Kids Trucks.

Most Saturday night shows will have a 6 p.m. post time. The Late Models, Flying Tigers, and Strictly Stock Mini’s are part of each Saturday night program unless otherwise noted. The Dwarf Cars have a 10-event schedule in 2021 with the Kids Trucks slated to race 13 times.

After a regular event on May 15, a doubleheader weekend is planned for May 22 and 23. Saturday’s portion features the annual Strictly Stock Mini Special and NELCAR Tour. Sunday, May 23 is the first visit in 2021 for the PASS Super Late Models. The PASS Modifieds are also on the Sunday card. Discussions are ongoing for other divisions.

White Mountain wraps up the month of May on the 29th with the annual Late Model Spring Board 100. The action gets even hotter in June. Highlights include the ACT Late Model Tour Spring Green on June 12, an NEMST event on June 19, and a second NELCAR visit on June 26.

July opens with a bang at the Independence Day Spectacular on Saturday, July 3. The Late Models and Flying Tigers will run twin 75-lap features with the Tiger event being the second round of the Triple Crown Series. The night ends with a fireworks display. The next week is the Midseason Championships with added distance and double points for all divisions.

The PASS Super Late Models make their second trip to White Mountain on Saturday, July 17 at a special 7 p.m. post time so fans can make the trip over from New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Following a regular show on the 24th, the ACT Late Model Tour chases a $10,000 top prize in the third annual Midsummer Classic 250 on July 31 with a 5:30 p.m. start time.

August begins with the 7-Eleven Dwarf Car Special on Saturday, Aug. 7. White Mountain then crowns its first champion of 2021 on Aug. 14 with the Jon Parks Tractor Triple Crown Finale. That event also includes a visit from the Maine-based Wicked Good Vintage Racing Association.

On Saturday, Aug. 21, the New Hampshire Governor’s Cup for the Late Models returns after a one-year hiatus. White Mountain will take Aug. 28 off for Oxford 250 weekend, then return on Sept. 4 with another Late Model 100-lapper for Labor Day Weekend. The North East Mini Stock Tour comes back on September 11 for a $1,000-to-win event.

The King of the Mountain will be crowned Saturday, Sept. 18, with the Late Models joining the PASS Super Late Models, PASS Modifieds, and Kids Trucks on the card. Then on Sept. 25, the ACT Late Model Tour is in town for the return of the Fall Foliage 200 with a $5,000 top prize. The Flying Tiger, Strictly Stock Mini, and Dwarf Car championships will be decided on this date with a 1 p.m. post time.

With stock car racing in the rear-view mirror, the Monster Truck Throwdown makes its long-awaited first appearance at White Mountain on Saturday, Oct. 9. The series was originally scheduled to appear in 2020, but the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.