Stephen Kopcik claims maiden Modified Tour win at Martinsville: ‘We’ll remember this one forever’

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By Adam Fenwick NASCAR.com

Published: March 28, 2026

MARTINSVILLE, Va. — Throughout Martinsville Speedway’s long history, some of Modified racing’s best have found their way to Victory Lane.

Richie Evans. Mike Ewanitsko. Reggie Ruggiero. Tony Hirschman. Justin Bonsignore. They’ve all won in a Modified at Martinsville.

On Saturday, a new name was added to the exclusive list.

Stephen Kopcik held off Ron Silk during a late restart to win Saturday’s Virginia is for Racing Lovers 200, which was postponed one day due to inclement weather.

RELATED: Complete race results from Martinsville

The victory, which came in his 23rd career start, was the first of Kopcik’s NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour career. He is the 82nd driver to win a series event since the formation of the modern Tour in 1985.

“I knew I had a car capable of winning. It was up to me to not screw anything up on every restart,” Kopcik said. “It’s crazy. I knew I had a good car, but Ron also had a good car. He got by me earlier in the race, and I wasn’t sure what he had left.

“You never know; he had a great car tonight too. Just glad we could come out on top.”

Before the green flag even waved for the 200-lap event, Kopcik and his Wanick Motorsports team had a plan. The goal was to stay off cycle with the other leaders, which the team hoped would allow Kopcik to maintain track position and, hopefully, control of the race.

The plan worked perfectly.

Stephen Kopcik
Stephen Kopcik on his way to victory Saturday night at Martinsville Speedway. (Photo: Adam Fenwick/NASCAR)

Kopcik, who started 12th, took the lead with 50 laps left during a cycle of pit stops. From that point forward, the path to victory ran through him.

The driver from Newtown, Connecticut survived three more restarts, including the final green flag with four laps left, to etch his name in history as a NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour winner at Martinsville Speedway.

Now he just needs figure out where to put his new grandfather clock.

“Probably the biggest win of my career at this point,” Kopcik said. “Coolest trophy, biggest win, coolest place to win at. I would say this tops most all of them.

“We’ll remember this one forever.”

Silk finished second, a career best at Martinsville for the two-time NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion. Tyler Rypkema drove the Ole Blue No. 3 to a third-place finish, followed by Eric Goodale and defending series champion Austin Beers.

Polesitter Patrick Emerling, Kyle Bonsignore, Tommy Catalano, Timmy Solomito and Ryan Newman were sixth through 10th, respectively.

The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour season continues with its annual spring trip to Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park on Sunday, April 12. Fans unable to attend in person can watch the race live on FloRacing at 4:30 p.m. ET.

Race results: Virginia is for Racing Lovers 200 at Martinsville Speedway


Martinsville Speedway C
  • Race results:
PosNo.NameSponsorLapsDiff
121Stephen KopcikWanick Construction/Newton Pools200
216Ron SilkBlue Moutian Machine/ Future Homes2000.147
33Tyler RypkemaNortheast Drilling/SYP2000.835
458Eric GoodaleGAF Roofing2001.251
564Austin BeersG&G Electrical Supply/Dell Electric/Lumiere Electrical/Fastrack Electic/AP Marquadt & Sons/Andrew Ja2001.665
61Patrick EmerlingUSNE Motorsports2001.891
722Kyle BonsignoreChawLew Performance/MTT/LRD2002.04
854Tommy CatalanoFX Caprara/USNE Power2002.246
966Timmy SolomitoUSNE Power/Kennedy Realty/FX Caprara2002.277
100Ryan NewmanOshwekon Speedway/Glenn Styers Racing/Keydisplay/USNE2002.487
1156Trevor CatalanoUSNE Power2002.697
1260Matt HirschmanBar Harbor Bank & Trust/Pee Dee Motorsports2002.835
1382Andrew MolleurHorton Avenue Materials2003.108
1446Craig LutzRiverhead Building Supply2003.399
1531Michael Christopher JrElite Towing/Elite Racing/Baker Racing2003.563
1625Danny BohnFoxfire Farms/Ready Mix2003.743
1738Jack Baldwin*Stokes Shoes2003.943
1871Jimmy ZachariasKevo Motorsports/Stafursky Paving/American Property Solutions/Velocita2004.126
1955Jeremy GerstnerGarage Doors of the Triad/Cherokee Underground/JTS Services2004.328
208John-Michael ShenetteUSNE Power/Eighty-Two Services Gerneral Contractor1991 Lap
2140Luke FlemingWilliam E. Smith Trucking/Taylor Auto Parts/Perkins & Associates/Hodges Realty/Autos by Nelson1955 Laps
2295Cory Plummer*Tuckers Metal Fab & Welding/Apex Race Cars/Apex Racing/Croteau Machine & More1946 Laps
237Luke BaldwinBaldwin Automotive18812 Laps
2451Justin BonsignorePhoenix Communication18812 Laps
2518Ken HeagyMerkel Racing Engines18416 Laps
2670Andy SeussRockingham Boat17129 Laps
2779Jonathan McKennedyStuart’s Automotive16040 Laps
2805Teddy Hodgdon IV*Business Time Motorsports/The Landau Team of Re/Max/Montanari Fuel16040 Laps
2973Paulie Hartwig III*Professional Therapy Associates/Velocita USA81119 Laps
3024Andrew KrauseSupreme Mfg Co.58142 Laps
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