Luke Baldwin To Compete in Full Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series Schedule for Ryan Preece Racing in 2025

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Ryan Preece Racing announced today that Luke Baldwin will compete in the full Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series schedule during the 2025 season. Baldwin will drive the No. 40 for Preece in eight of the 10 events and will pilot the No. 7NY for Tommy Baldwin Racing in the other two races, allowing him to compete for the championship. 

The Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series 10-race schedule includes events at seven different tracks in four different states in the New England region. The schedule is the largest in the history of the series, founded in 2014. 

“The competition level on the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series continues to grow,” Ryan Preece, NASCAR Cup Series driver for RFK Racing, said. “The series has a great payout for asphalt modified racing and with the jump to 10 races, they have established a strong schedule that we want to support. Luke has continuously shown his ability to win races and we’re all excited to be behind him in this effort in 2025.”

Luke is ready for the challenge.

“Being able to head up north a few extra times this year, it’s going to be awesome,” Luke Baldwin said. “Tri-Track is rapidly growing and it has some of the strongest competition in modified racing, so it will be tough. Working with the whole Preece family will be special – our relationship has been strong for years.”

The season-opener will take place at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park on Saturday, March 29 as part of their Icebreaker weekend. The series will continue with a second event at Thompson on May 14, followed by Thunder Road (May 24), White Mountain (June 7), Seekonk Speedway (June 25), Stafford Speedway (July 16), Star Speedway (August 2), New London Waterford Speedbowl (August 23), Stafford (September 27) and Seekonk (October 25).

Jeff Preece, Ryan’s father, will crew chief the car.

“I worked with Luke a few years ago at New Smyrna and he’s a great kid,” Jeff Preece said. “He has a hard-work ethic. I expect good things from us.”

“The opportunity to work with Ryan came up and we couldn’t pass it up. We are excited to see Luke race at some new tracks in New England against a competitive field of cars,” Tommy Baldwin Jr. said. “The Tri-Track Series has some great drivers and a diverse schedule this year with more races than ever before.”

“Our entire team is excited to get to work at Thompson for the first time in March,” Preece said. “Our goals every time we go to the race track are to win and we feel Luke is ready for the challenge.”

For more information on Luke Baldwin, visit Luke Baldwin Racing on Facebook and Instagram. For more information on Tommy Baldwin Racing, visit TommyBaldwinRacing.com and follow the team on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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