Crystal Serydynski picks up first career win in the Street Stocks. DeGasparre breaks through in the LM, while Astle and Cavallaro return to Victory Lane.

The most exciting racing division in the northeast lived up to its name, thanks to the decisive driving of Johnston, Rhode Island’s Crystal Serydynski – she hauled down the long-awaited first career win in decisive fashion. 

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The most exciting racing division in the northeast lived up to its name, thanks to the decisive driving of Johnston, Rhode Island’s Crystal Serydynski – she hauled down the long-awaited first career win in decisive fashion. 

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Astle picks up Phil’s Propane 75 win. Vanasse wins another LM race, Andreozzi breaks through and DeMoura visits Victory Lane.

Flyin’ Freddie Astle labored his way to the front, and then put on wings once he got into the lead to take the Phil’s Propane 75-Lap Feature and become the first Pro-Stocker to chalk up a second victory on the season. 

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Flyin’ Freddie Astle labored his way to the front, and then put on wings once he got into the lead to take the Phil’s Propane 75-Lap Feature and become the first Pro-Stocker to chalk up a second victory on the season. 

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Robidoux, Rieser, Sprague, Dion and Belcher win in Fast Friday Action.

On Friday, June 24th, Seekonk Speedway’s “Fast Friday” program resumed for the first time since the season premiere, following two weeks of rain which cancelled the entry level series.

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On Friday, June 24th, Seekonk Speedway’s “Fast Friday” program resumed for the first time since the season premiere, following two weeks of rain which cancelled the entry level series.

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Alexander and Berghman file the first entries for the 7th Annual Modified Madness.

   In a race to become the first entry for the 7th annual Modified Madness, as part of Seekonk Speedway’s Open Wheel Wednesday, Kirk Alexander and Dave Berghman finished in a dead heat. As Alexander’s entry was being received by mail, Berghman’s entry was being delivered by hand.            

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   In a race to become the first entry for the 7th annual Modified Madness, as part of Seekonk Speedway’s Open Wheel Wednesday, Kirk Alexander and Dave Berghman finished in a dead heat. As Alexander’s entry was being received by mail, Berghman’s entry was being delivered by hand.            

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Speedway Race Chat Launches…what do you have to say !

Welcome to the launch of Seekonk Speedway Race Talk.
Hi everyone, and welcome to the new Seekonk Speedway Race Talk Message board. This will be a great place to discuss the racing at The Action Track of the East. So have fun and make sure to keep posts respectful.

Check it out HERE

 

Welcome to the launch of Seekonk Speedway Race Talk. Hi everyone, and welcome to the new Seekonk Speedway Race Talk Message board. This will be a great place to discuss the racing at The Action Track of the East. So have fun and make sure to keep posts respectful. Check it out HERE  

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Tom Scully Jr becomes the sixth different Pro Stock winner in 6 events. Gambutti flies to ATQMRA win, Thompson, Gannon and Kohler repeat.

Tom Scully, Jr. of Saunderstown, RI, took over the lead from Bridgewater’s Dick Houlihan on lap 5 of 40 in the caution-filled early stages of Saturday’s Pro Stock feature

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Tom Scully, Jr. of Saunderstown, RI, took over the lead from Bridgewater’s Dick Houlihan on lap 5 of 40 in the caution-filled early stages of Saturday’s Pro Stock feature

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ATQMRA returning to Seekonk Speedway for the first time in 16 years.

The last time the American Three Quarter Midget Racing Association competed at Seekonk Speedway, Bill Clinton was the President of the US, Jeff Gordon was winning his first Cup Series title, and Don Adams picked up the win in the 25 lap feature on July 29th, 1995.

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The last time the American Three Quarter Midget Racing Association competed at Seekonk Speedway, Bill Clinton was the President of the US, Jeff Gordon was winning his first Cup Series title, and Don Adams picked up the win in the 25 lap feature on July 29th, 1995.

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Colby Fournier becomes Seekonk’s youngest Pro Stock winner. Rego gets redemption in Kraze’s 30/30 Street Stock feature. Brian Vincent wins Pro4 thriller. Vanasse and Cavallaro return to Victory Lane.

At the tender age of 17, Colby Fournier of Berkley, Mass, pulled off the first big win of his rookie Pro Stock Season by holding of a tenacious and hungry Tom Scully, Sr. for an entire race – 40 grueling laps, becoming the divisions’ youngest winner since the Pro Stocks began 33 years ago.

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At the tender age of 17, Colby Fournier of Berkley, Mass, pulled off the first big win of his rookie Pro Stock Season by holding of a tenacious and hungry Tom Scully, Sr. for an entire race – 40 grueling laps, becoming the divisions’ youngest winner since the Pro Stocks began 33 years ago.

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