Canadian Vintage Modified

BY THE NUMBERS: Canadian Vintage Modifieds

Through 16 races this season, the Canadian Vintage Modifieds saw growth with a bunch of brand new drivers joining the division throughout the season. Ultimately, though, it’d be Jerrid Morphy and Jeremy Riopelle taking home the championship.

3 feature wins for Jerrid Morphy was the magic ticket for the title

3.14 was the best average finish of any driver, set by Morphy across 14 races

drivers scored more than 10 top-five’s – T.J. Marshall, Morphy, Mike Podd, and Rick Willigar

feature wins was what Marshall gained this season

4.19 was the best average finish of any driver to run all 16 races, set by Marshall

5 drivers scored more than 13 top-10’s – Willigar, Morphy, Quinton Murdoch, Marshall, and Podd

feature wins for Podd led the way for all drivers this season

5,13 was the third-best average finish was set by Jake Gilbert

5.19 was the fourth-best average finish was set by Podd

5.75 was the fifth-best average finish was set by Bob Gilbert

5.8 was the sixth-best average finish was set by Daryl Henwood

5.81 was the seventh-best average finish was set by Willigar

drivers won a race this season

of Murdoch won three features this season

14 top-five finishes for Marshall and Morphy led all drivers this season

16 top-10 finishes for Willigar led all drivers this season and gave him a perfect season

16 races were ran this season

18 of Jeremy Riopelle scored his lone feature win of 2021 in July

19 of John Karley scored his lone feature win of 2021 in July

28 drivers started at least a single race

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