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Live coverage this weekendISMA / MSS Supermodified Weekend

5th Annual Great Lakes Classic

Berlin Raceway · Marne, Michigan — Friday 40 and Saturday 75. Watch live on FloRacing; verified results, lineups, and history post here.

Friday
June 26, 2026
40
laps
Opening night
Fast qualifierposts live →
Heat winnersposts live →
Feature top 5posts live →

Source-labeled and timestamped the moment results are official.

Saturday
June 27, 2026
75
laps
The record-book main event
Fast qualifierposts live →
Heat winnersposts live →
Feature top 5posts live →

Source-labeled and timestamped the moment results are official.

What you’re watching

Winged big-block supermodifieds — roughly 1,850 lb, 800–900 hp on methanol, 130–140 mph on short asphalt.

7/16
mile oval
13°
turns
9°
straights

Storylines to watch

McVetta is the Berlin benchmark

Mike McVetta won the 2025 Saturday Berlin 75 by 14.559s over Jeff Abold, then took the 2025 ISMA/MSS title — two wins, six top-fives, four fast-qualifier awards — after also winning Berlin in 2024. The angle isn’t “can he win again,” it’s every McVetta session measured against title form.

The 2026 winners arrive hot

Before Berlin, 2026 features have gone to Trent Stephens (Flamboro), Dave Shullick Jr. (Oswego), Tyler Thompson (Delaware), and Mark Sammut (Lancaster). Four winners, four live threats.

A Grand Rapids homecoming

Johnny Benson Jr. — the Grand Rapids-area driver with NASCAR national-series credentials — makes Berlin a West Michigan homecoming, not just another tour stop.

ISMA/MSS all-time wins

through 2025
1Dave Shullick Jr.
25
2Mike Lichty
19
3Mike McVetta
10
4Otto Sitterly
10
5Mark Sammut
9
6Trent Stephens
8
7Kyle Edwards
5
8Johnny Benson Jr.
3
Berlin supermodified history

ISMA has run Berlin since 1999, first won by Russ Wood. Chris Perley 5 consecutive wins 2002-2009.

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How we cover this weekend · source-labeled · timestamped

Every lineup and result here is labeled with its source and the time it became official. If something changes, the correction is public — the old version stays on the record. Gates and on-track times follow Berlin’s general policy (gates 4:00 PM, racing 6:30 PM unless noted); confirm the event-day schedule on berlinraceway.com.