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How to watch 131 drivers compete over four days for 2025 Modified World Championship

How to watch 131 drivers compete over four days for 2025 Modified World Championship

USA Today28-05-2025

How to watch 131 drivers compete over four days for 2025 Modified World Championship
There's big money up for grabs this week as more than 130 of the top modified drivers in the world look to conquer the 2025 Modified World Championship.
Beginning on Wednesday night at Mississippi Thunder Speedway in Fountain City, Wis., practice and qualifying take place before preliminary racing on Thursday and Friday set the 30-car field on Saturday night.
The driver who conquers Saturday's 80-lap main event will receive a crisp $100,025 check. The inaugural running of the Modified World Championship purse total is over $300,000.
Watch the 2025 Modified World Championship
The competition level is sure to be fierce as reigning Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series champion Ricky Thornton Jr. and late model standouts Cade Dillard, Tyler Erb, Drake Troutman and more highlight the invaders.
As far as modified drivers, Joe and Jim Chisholm, Rodney Sanders and Jake Timm are among the headliners.
Airing on FloRacing, you can watch every second of the side-by-side action from Wednesday through Saturday.
Here's how you can watch all the action this week from Mississippi Thunder Speedway, as well as countless racing content on FloSports.
How to watch Modified World Championship this week
The Modified World Championship from Mississippi Thunder Speedway airs exclusively on FloRacing, beginning on Wednesday night. FloRacing is available with a subscription.
What is Modified World Championship?
2025 is the inaugural Modified World Championship, set for Wednesday through Saturday at Mississippi Thunder Speedway in Fountain City, Wis.
The event pins the top modified and late model drivers against each other, with the winner taking home $100,025.
2025 Modified World Championship schedule
Wednesday, May 28 - Practice, qualifying at 7 p.m. ET - Watch on FloRacing
Thursday, May 29 - Preliminary racing at 7 p.m. ET - Watch on FloRacing
Friday, May 30 - Preliminary racing at 7 p.m. ET - Watch on FloRacing
Saturday, May 31 - Feature race at 7 p.m. ET - Watch on FloRacing
What is FloSports?
FloSports is the hub for numerous live sporting events, including hockey, racing, college sports, wrestling, track and more.
FloSports allows fans to subscribe to various sports individually so they get the best value on what they enjoy the most.
What is FloRacing?
A division of FloSports, FloRacing immerses race fans into thousands of races from dirt racing to drag and pavement racing.
Full replays and highlights are on-demand while FloRacing allows you to stream anytime on any device.
Fans can sign up for an annual plan ($14.99 per month) or a no commitment monthly plan ($39.99 per month).

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