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Monadnock Speedway owner Larry Cirillo isn’t quite sure what types of changes fans will see on the schedule for his track next season.

But there is one thing Cirillo said he’s sure fans will not see at the Winchester, N.H. facility in 2017.

Cirillo confirmed to RaceDayCT Thursday that his track will not bring the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour back in 2017.

Monadnock Speedway has hosted the Whelen Modified for one date each year since 2010. The series returned to track in 2010 after a 20-year hiatus.

Cirillo said he has already informed NASCAR that he will not host an event for the series next season. It was announced Wednesday that the Whelen Modified Tour and Whelen Southern Modified Tour will merge for the 2017 season.

Cirillo said he’s not happy with the direction the Whelen Modified Tour is headed.

“The Whelen [Modified] Tour is in serious trouble,” Cirillo said. “… They’re planning on taking the North to the South. That’s not going to work. And they’re going to try to make the guys from the South to the North and that’s not going to work. Those are Saturday night racers down there. Those aren’t people that can take three days off from work.”

In addition to hosting the Whelen Modified tour in 2016, Cirillo had three Valenti Modified Racing Series events on his 2016 schedule. His track also hosted the Winchester 200 in May. That $15,000 to win event was sanctioned by the Modified Touring Series, the brainchild of promoter Gary Knight.

Cirillo said rumors that his track will not host Valenti Modified Racing Series events in 2017 are only rumors at this point. He said he has not spoken with Valenti Modified Racing Series founder and president Jack Bateman about next year.

“My plans aren’t cleared up yet,” Cirillo said. They are still in the works. All things are still in the works. Nothing is solid and I can’t really give any information because I don’t really have any. … There’s a lot of rumors out there. There’s a lot of stuff that’s probably going to happen.”