Daniel Nelligan – REW, Pa. — Bradford Speedway will play host to two pivotal Woah Nellie Modified races in 2026, with the quarter-mile oval stepping in to host the series opener following schedule changes at McKean County Raceway.

The speedway will host the “Woah Nellie 25 Qualifier” in May and the series’ flagship event, the “Woah Nellie 25,” in September.

The action begins on Sunday, May 24, 2026, as the Woah Nellie 25 Qualifier serves as the opening race on the Woah Nellie Modified schedule. The event is part of the track’s Memorial Day Bash.

Now in its third year, the Qualifier is being run at its third different venue. Despite the changes in location, the event has historically been dominated by Wyatt Scott, who won the race at both previous tracks. Scott will look to defend his streak at Bradford Speedway on Memorial Day Weekend. The event will utilize the full Woah Nellie race format.

The series returns to Rew on Sunday, Sept. 6, 2026, to cap off the speedway’s sophomore season under the ownership of the Isadore family.

The 4th Annual Woah Nellie 25 will be a $2,000-to-win event, joining the Super Late Models on the card. The race has seen high parity in its short history, crowning three different winners in three years: David Hess Jr., Rich Michael Jr., and defending champion Wyatt Scott.

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