![]() Barre, VT — After announcing that Brookside Equipment Sales has come on board as title sponsor to the Southern New England Triple Crown for the next two seasons, American-Canadian Tour officials have released the point fund for the three-race series. $4,000 is on tap for the top-three finishers in Brookside Equipment Southern New England Triple Crown overall points, not including special bonuses courtesy of Southborough, Massachusetts’ Falconi Energy. The folks at Falconi Energy have added a cash prize to each individual Triple Crown event along with a $200 prize for the fifth-place overall finisher in Triple Crown points. The Brookside Equipment Sales Southern New England Triple Crown is set for three events staged throughout the season at three spectacular facilities in Massachusetts and Connecticut. Beginning with ACT’s grand return to Stafford Speedway this Friday, May 12th the Brookside Equipment Triple Crown will resume with the 48th running of the iconic Spring Green held for the first time at Seekonk Speedway on June 3rd before wrapping up with The Haunted Hundred at New London-Waterford Speedbowl on Saturday, October 21st. The Brookside Equipment Sales Southern New England Triple Crown Champion will walk away with $2,000 at series end with runner-up taking home $1,250 and third-in-points taking $750. Falconi Energy has also joined the fun, adding a $100 cash bonus to the fifth-place finisher in each individual Southern New England Triple Crown event plus a $200 bonus to the fifth-place-point-finisher at series end. As with the revamped Southern New England Triple Crown last season, in 2023 the point system will remain the same. Relying on the American-Canadian Tour distribution system with race winners earning 75 points, second-place earning 68, third earning 66 and sequentially down two-points with a guaranteed earning of 24-points to start each of the Triple Crown events. Drivers will also earn heat race points as laid out in the ACT point system plus special lap leader and most-laps-led bonuses. “The Southern New England Triple Crown was a fun way to end the season last year and we’re looking forward to watching this series unfold all season,” said ACT managing partner Cris Michaud. “By including three of our driver’s favorite tracks, plus a lucrative point fund, should bring together a stellar collection of drivers.” Brookside Equipment Sales Inc., located in Phillipson, Massachusetts, has been delivering quality used construction equipment, trucks, attachments and more to the greater New England area for over 40 years. Their experienced staff and unmatched reputation for quality and fair prices set them apart from the rest, whether you need to purchase quality equipment or trucks or interested in selling one or all of your fleet, Brookside Equipment Sales is at (978) 249-4600 or online at www.brooksideequipment.com. Ask about their easy and fast financing and delivery all across the US for your equipment needs today! Falconi Energy in Southborough, Massachusetts covers over 275 square miles and 14 communities with the simple philosophy ‘Big Enough to serve you, small enough to know you!’ Since 1935 Falconi Energy has been serving the heating and cooling needs of folks from Boylston to Sudbury, Grafton to Framingham and all points in between. Visit Falconi Energy online at www.falconienergy.com or call them today at (508) 485-0377 to see about filling up your oil tank, to set-up a Service Plan for your heating appliance or schedule professional upgrades, replacement or instillation of all-new oil heat, gas heat and HVAC equipment.
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SEEKONK, Mass. — With a new car, Vinnie Arrenegado proved he wasn’t going to be denied in the opener of the Late Model season on Sunday at Seekonk Speedway. Arrenegado, a former division champion, had a tough battle with Luke Lebrun, Josh Hedges, Richie Murray and others in the 30-lap season opener, but prevailed at the end to park the No. 17 in Victory Lane. Arrenegado and Lebrun traded the lead back and forth multiple times in the race, mostly on restarts and the few laps after. Arrenegado would pass for the lead for the final time then dash away, while Lebrun and Murray raced hard for second in the final laps. Murray, who started in 10th after finishing fifth in his heat race, charged up through the field and ended second. Defending division champion Mark Jenison worked the middle of the field and climbed to third. Lebrun would settle for fourth, while Tyler Tomassi battled back from some mid-race trouble to finish fifth. Chase Belcher opened his 2023 campaign with a sixth-place, followed by Corey Fanning, Richard Souliere, Gerry DeGasparre Jr. and Bill Goodrow. The Late Models will return to the track for another 30-lap feature as part of Saturday night NASCAR racing on May 13. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com. SEEKONK, Mass. — Mike Brightman kicked-off the 2023 season on Sunday at Seekonk Speedway the same way he did 2022 — in Victory Lane. Brightman dashed away from the field to win the opener of the Pro Stock season, scoring victory in the 40-lap feature in dominating fashion. Early, Brightman passed polesitter Colbey Fournier for the top spot, then had to fend-off Dylan Estrella for much of the middle of the race. Estrella and Brightman raced hard for the top spot, neither giving an inch. Brightman would prevail early, then Estrella spun off turn two later, sending him to the tail of the field. Dave Darling and Rick Martin battled hard in the final laps, while Brightman drove away to victory. Martin scored second, with Darling in third. Defending division champion Mark Jenison finished fourth and Bobby Pelland was fifth. After post-race inspection, Dick Benoit moved to fifth, as Pelland didn’t pass. Dylan Estrella finished sixth, followed by Tom Scully Jr., Tommy Adams, Colbey Fournier and Mike Mitchell. The Pro Stocks will return to the track for another 40-lap feature as part of Saturday night NASCAR racing on May 13. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com. SEEKONK, Mass. — Right from early in the day in the opener of the Seekonk Speedway season, it was clear Ryan Lineham was going to be one of the drivers to beat in the Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Sportsman. Lineham worked from the pole position in his heat race and scored the win, then started from the pole in the feature and led the entire 25 laps to score the season-opening victory. While Lineham won, the story of the race was a mid-race chaos crash in turn three, collecting many of the front-running cars. When Steve Axon had mechanical problems, many cars were collected including Axon, Chris Gomes, Kyle Casper and others. Once the race went back green, Lineham drove away with the win while Randy Moretti and Adam Pettey were left to battle for second, with Moretti coming out on top. Pettey finished third, with Craig Pianka and Don Perry finishing the top-five. Chris Rioux wrapped the race sixth, followed by Chad Baxter, Tim Watson, Tyler Almeida and Jimmy “Pepe” Silvia. The Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Sportsman will return to the track for another 25-lap feature as part of Saturday night NASCAR racing on May 13. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com. SEEKONK, Mass. — As she kicked-off her Busch Light Accelerate Her program in style, Brittany Campbell parked her No. 8 Truck in Victory Lane on Sunday to open the season at Seekonk Speedway. Racing in the Chaz Auto Body Sport Trucks, Campbell raced multiple grooves battling for the lead, but in the final laps, pulled away from the competition. She had to face the charges of names like Amy Arsenault, Mike Duarte and others. In the end, it was all her at the front driving the Truck right into Victory Lane. Duarte, a former division champion, would settle for second at the finish, followed by defending champion Rick Martin in third. Darryl Church opened the season with a strong run in fourth and Arsenault settled for fifth after some mid-race trouble. Jake Vanada finished sixth, with Marissa Morgan, Bobby Tripp, Tom Scully III and Manny Dias finishing the top-10. The Chaz Auto Body Sport Trucks will return to the track for another 25-lap feature as part of Saturday night NASCAR racing on May 13. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com. Two-Day Weekend Includes Return of Classic Car Show & Swap Meet on Saturday; NASCAR Divisions Opening Day on Sunday, May 7
Weekend Preview by Souza Media SEEKONK, Mass. – After a long offseason of quiet around the Seekonk area, Seekonk Speedway will roar to life for the first time for racing action in 2023 this weekend. The 77th season of competition at the Massachusetts third-mile officially begins on Sunday, May 7 with NASCAR Opening Day – including all four Advance Auto Parts Weekly Racing Series divisions. The Pro Stocks, Late Models, Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Sportsman and Chaz Auto Body Sport Trucks will compete in qualifying and their first feature races of the season on Sunday beginning at 2 p.m. All of the competitors in the field will be chasing the opening checkered flag of the season, but will also begin their quest towards the second Sunoco Drive For The Cup and the track championships that will come with it. One day prior on Saturday, May 6, the 12th annual Classic Car Show & Swap Meet returns to Seekonk Speedway in a big way. With entertainment provided by Cruisin Bruce and over five awards on the line for things like Top Three Best of Show, Best Paint, Best Engine and more, race fans will have a free opportunity to walk around the show on the frontstretch parking lot. Admission for cars is $10 per car, with gates opening at 8 a.m. and judging beginning at 10 a.m. All fans and car enthusiasts who attend the show will also have free access to watch NASCAR divisions practice on track from 12-4 p.m. on Saturday. “It’s going to be a mega weekend of racing with so much going on at Seekonk Speedway that fans will not want to miss it,” Ed St. Germain of Seekonk Speedway said. “With the car show returning, there is going to be a big turnout on Saturday, while the NASCAR drivers make their final tune-ups for Sunday’s racing. Once Sunday begins, drivers are going to be giving everything they have in the tank to grab the first wins of the year. Race season is here and we can’t wait to see everyone at Seekonk Speedway in 2023. Fans should visit SeekonkSpeedway.com for tickets and the latest news.” As the preseason roster sits, the Pro Stocks have 30 cars registered. With eight-time track champion Dave Darling saying he won’t run a full season, the battle is on for race wins and the chase towards the Sunoco Drive For The Cup championship. Names like defending champion Mark Jenison, Tom Scully Jr., Bobby Pelland, Rick Martin, Colbey Fournier, Mike Brightman, Dylan Estrella, Tommy Adams and others will contest their 10-lap heat races and a 40-lap feature to headline opening day. In the Late Models, Jenison is also rolling into 2023 as the defending champion, looking to get his double-duty season off with a strong finish. A new car and confidence have former division champion Vinnie Arrenegado excited about the competition for opening day. Names like Gerry DeGasparre Jr., Richie Murray, Josh Hedges, Chase Belcher, Jacob “Rowdy” Burns and others will be ones to watch in their 10-lap heats and 30-lap feature on Sunday. The Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Sportsman, known as one of New England’s most exciting divisions, rolls into the season with Craig Pianka looking for back-to-back titles. His path to doing it will be difficult, with 2021 champion Chad Baxter, Ed Perry, Steve Axon, Adam Pettey and many others ready to chase him down, starting on opening day. The Sportsman field, set to be over 20 for the season-opener, will have 10 lap heats and a 25-lap feature. In the Chaz Auto Body Sport Trucks, Radical Rick Martin looks to pick up where he left off last yea, iin dominating fashion. Driving the No. 14, Martin will do battle against names like Amy Arsenault, Brittany Campbell, Jake Vanada, Mike Duarte, Mike Cavallaro and many others. The Trucks will run 10 lap heats, and a 25-lap feature. Important times to note for the weekend include the Classic Car Show & Swap Meet gates opening at 8 a.m. on Saturday, while NASCAR pit gates open at 9 a.m. NASCAR division practice will roll from 12-4 p.m., with a short break for burnout drags at 1 p.m. On Sunday, pit gates open at 9 a.m., while practice begins at 11 a.m. Front grandstands open at 12 p.m. and Pro Stock time trials will begin at 1 p.m. The first green flag for heat races, followed by feature action, is 2 p.m. New for 2023, Seekonk Speedway fans should be aware that hot coffee will no longer be sold at the concession stands. With the new ticketing system, where fans can buy tickets for all events online at SeekonkSpeedway.com, tickets are cheaper online and there will be a limited number of ticketing agents at the gates on race day. Ticket prices for general admission for NASCAR Saturday normal events including opening day are $18 (unless a special event), but online are $15 plus processing fees. Fans who purchase tickets online will have access to the grandstands 30 minutes before those who purchase at the track and will also pay less. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media, where you can get the latest race day updates during events. SEEKONK, Mass. – Seekonk Speedway is pleased to announce that Chaz Auto Body Sport Truck NASCAR Saturday driver Brittany Campbell has also been selected to be part of the Busch Light Accelerate Her program for the 2023 racing season, joining fellow division regular Amy Arsenault. As part of the program, Woman in Motorsports North America is teaming with Busch Light to support females who are chasing a career in NASCAR, including short-track racing. The group has combined to form a points system that will be used during the season to calculate and reward females with the largest sums of points at the end of the year with monetary awards. Last year, Busch Light committed to spending $10 million over 2022, 2023 and 2024 to elevate women in the sport. Their main objectives, per their press release: “to provide more funding, track time, media exposure, and training to prospective female NASCAR racers aged 21 or older.” Campbell, like Arsenault, fits the brand perfectly – right here at your local NASCAR Home Track. As part of the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Racing Series in the Division IV Sport Trucks, Campbell has been to Victory Lane multiple times driving the No. 8, and advanced into the final four last year in the inaugural Sunoco Drive For The Cup championship battle. For 2023, she’s looking forward to returning to the track to compete for wins at a high level. Being selected to the Woman in Motorsports Busch Light Accelerate Her program only gives her additional drive and confidence behind the wheel. “It is very exciting to be part of a program so dedicated to supporting female racers. I remembered hearing about the Busch Light Accelerate Her program last year when it came out but never thought I would have the chance to participate in a part of it,” Campbell said. “I got a call a few months back out of the blue asking many questions about my racing career. I was very surprised when I received that call back in January that they were interested in me. I am so ready to get this season started and have the chance to earn funds to support my future racing goals.” Campbell, joined in that division by Amy Arsenault, will chase the title this year. Seekonk Speedway has seen multiple female champions in track history. The points system for the 2023 season, created by the Woman in Motorsports North America, rewards women drivers based on their merit and race results during the year. The system includes factors like race length, size of the fields, level of competition and cost of competing in their class. Brittany and Amy will begin accumulating points during NASCAR Opening Day at Seekonk Speedway on Sunday, May 7, through September 30 on championship night. The top three finishers in the series will be rewarded with $125,000, $50,000 and $25,000, respectively. “Going into this season as a part of the program makes me feel even more supported than I was before. It’s a good feeling being scouted out and contracted, it definitely provided me with reassurance and confidence heading into this season,” Campbell said. “I received countless calls and emails from Women in Motorsports NA after the first call, just checking up on me or following up with more questions. It really goes to show that they care about supporting my racing career, as well as the other females in the program.” The Chaz Auto Body Sport Trucks will join the Pro Stocks, Late Models and Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Sportsman for Seekonk’s 77th opening day on Sunday, May 7. The entire month of May includes action-packed racing on every weekend – including the annual Car Show & Go on Saturday, May 6, one day before NASCAR Opening Day. Two NASCAR Saturday showdowns on May 13 & 20, Fast Friday opening night on May 26 and the Memorial Day Thrill Show on May 27 will wrap a full month to open the year. New for 2023, Seekonk Speedway fans should be aware that hot coffee will no longer be sold at the concession stands. With the new ticketing system, where fans can buy tickets for all events online at SeekonkSpeedway.com, tickets are cheaper online and there will be a limited number of ticketing agents at the gates on race day. Ticket prices for general admission for NASCAR Saturday normal events are $18 (unless a special event), but online are $15 plus processing fees. Fans who purchase tickets online will have access to the grandstands 30 minutes before those who purchase at the track and will also pay less. Fans can purchase tickets for all May events and all races at the Seekonk Speedway in 2023 by visiting SeekonkSpeedway.com. For more information on the track, fans are encouraged to visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest updates. With eight-time track champion Dave Darling not committing to running a full-time Pro Stock slate at Seekonk Speedway in 2023, the championship battle appears to be wide open. Heading into the second year of the Drive For The Cup presented by Sunoco Race Fuel, if we learned anything in 2022, anything can happen. And with a strong contingent of drivers expected to battle for glory during the season, the champion in 2023 will have gone through a lot to hold the trophy high in the air on September 30.
Darling – who has dominated most of the last decade in the division – says he isn’t planning on running all of the races. How many will he run? It all depends, and it’s unknown exactly. Will he run enough to make the playoffs and contend for the title? Will he miss the playoffs all together and leave the door wide open for someone to slide in? Mark Jenison picked up his first career Pro Stock title last year, scoring the big win on the final night of the Drive For The Cup, also capturing the Late Model title on the same night. Jenison is coming back to the Pro Stocks in 2023 – looking for a repeat – and with the speed the car had late in the season last year, look out for Mark to be a factor all year. The next contingent of drivers looking to compete with Jenison includes calculated veterans who know how to get the job done. Former track champions Tom Scully Jr., Mike Brightman, Ryan Lineham, Bobby Pelland III, Rick Martin, Dylan Estrella, Tommy Adams and Kevin Casper are all registered and intend to race. Not all of these drivers are Pro Stock champions – but some are – and all of them have at least one championship in a NASCAR Saturday division. In the case of Radical Rick Martin, a few championships later, he’s coming back to the Pro Stocks with a point to prove in 2023. Last year, he made the Final Four drivers, and won the Sport Truck title. Can the 2023 season mark yet another Pro Stock title for him? What about Tom Scully Jr? Last year was certainly up and down for him, with the big win a week after the sudden passing of Tom Scully Sr., and a Final Four appearance. If Scully decides to run the full calendar and races with the same speed and tenacity we are used to from him, look out for a run at a second track title. Brightman was arguably one of Darling’s closest contenders throughout most of the 2022 season – beating him in a Triple Crown race, winning multiple other times, and making the finals with a shot at the title. Brightman has made it clear during the winter his goals are to win the Pro Stock championship in 2023. If the speed returns in the No. 27, it should be an achievable goal if the cards fall correctly. Ryan Lineham, Bobby Pelland and Dylan Estrella are all former Late Model champions, entering this season with a bit of different recent backgrounds. Lineham is coming off a mixed slate in the Sportsman and Pro Stocks last year, and has registered to do battle in the Pro Stocks again in 2023. Pelland ran the full schedule last year, winning a race, and just missing the Final Four. Estrella, coming off a year touring with the Granite State Pro Stock Series, is returning to his home roots looking to bring Everett’s Auto Parts back to the top in the leading Seekonk division. Watch out for all three of these impressive contenders to be threats for wins all year, and a major threat for the title if they can make the Final Four. Former Seekonk Sport Truck champion Kevin Casper intends to return to Seekonk this season as well in the Phil’s Propane No. 88. Casper may have taken some time off from Seekonk and did some touring himself, but look out for the team to be up to speed quickly. Tommy Adams is another former Seekonk Late Model champion who won his first Pro Stock race in 2022. The speed under the hood of the 56 in the Pro Stocks was great last year and he will be a threat going into a new season. He will be joined by the likes of teammates Colbey Fournier and Kenny Spencer. Fournier ended last year in Victory Lane in the finale, while Spencer struggled in the No. 0 as a former track champion himself. Other contenders include Daryl Stampfl, a veteran of racing, Ryan Souliere, a newcomer to the division last year, former Sport Truck regular Kenneth Lavallee, Rookie contender and former Pure Stock winner Mike Rotondo driving the famed Rollie Lindblad No. 48 and many more. Look out for Late Model driver Jeramee Lillie to also compete more in the Pro Stocks in 2023. Names like Ryan Vanasse (former Late Model champion, planning a partial schedule), Danny Thibeault, Billy Joerres and others will also be names to watch entering the 2023 campaign. The Pro Stocks will open their 2023 season on Sunday, May 7, as part of Seekonk Speedway’s 78th season opening weekend. On Saturday, May 6, the annual Car Show & Go returns to the Action Track of the East, while opening day roars the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series divisions to life at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 7. Tickets for opening day and all Seekonk Speedway 2023 events are available today at SeekonkSpeedway.com. Look out for the Late Models in 2023 at Seekonk Speedway. One of New England’s most exciting divisions returns to the Action Track of the East, and if you look at what happened the last few years, this division is going to keep fans on the edge of their seats all year for every single lap. Defending champion Mark Jenison, a veteran, returns as the ringleader of the division as the drivers prepare for more three-wide, side-by-side racing. Jenison won the title in the inaugural Drive For The Cup presented by Sunoco Race Fuel last year and will be a threat to make it two straight in 2023. However, the list of challengers right on his back will be tough to beat. Former division champions Gerry DeGasparre Jr. and Vinnie Arrenegado, along with former track champions Richie Murray, Josh Hedges, Chase Belcher and Mike Duarte are also registered to chase the crown. Throw in Jacob “Rowdy” Burns and others and you have what is shaping up to be a season to remember. DeGasparre Jr. dominated much of the season last year and came up just short of the title, but if the speed in the No. 71 returns again in 2023, look for him to park in Victory Lane often. Will his eighth track title be a possibility when September 30 comes around? Arrenegado may have struggled through some of last year, but he’s coming back with a newer chassis and looking to return with a vengeance. He’s a proven winner, and when he gets hot, he’s sizzling. The No. 17 team has what it takes to make the Final Four, win a lot of races, and contend for the title. Former Sport Trucks champions Murray, Belcher, Hedges and Duarte are also all considered to be threats going into the season. Murray picked up his first career Late Model win in 2022 and was one of the most consistent drivers in the division, driving the No. 08 to multiple top-five finishes. He came up just one spot short of the title last year and is hungry to get back to the Final Four and improve that by one position in 2023. Belcher, who entered the final corner of the finale last year side-by-side with eventual champion Jension, may feel like he has something to prove. But the speed in the Everett’s Auto Parts No. 35 over the years has been great, and it should be back for him this racing season. Hedges, who ran a partial schedule in 2022, is planning a full-time schedule this season. Will a new surge of confidence and anticipation going into the season help propel him to victory? Will Duarte run a full-time schedule for both his Late Model and Sport Truck, or focus on the Truck again and run just select Late Model events? A few other drivers to watch going into the season include Burns, Connor Souza and Tyler Tomassi. Burns was no stranger to the front of the field in Seekonk’s Legend Cars before moving to the Late Models, and quickly proved last year he has the speed and drive to race up front in this competitive class. There are certainly many situations where Burns will be in contention to win again, and should be considered a driver to watch in the race for the championship. Souza, who plans to return to Seekonk after touring with the Trucks the last few years, almost won a Late Model race late last season, and will be one to watch to score his first trophy. After a year or two in the Pro Stocks, Tomassi, a former Seekonk Bandolero winner, has registered his Late Model with announced intentions to run the third-mile full-time in 2023. Other registered names like Ryan Souliere, Dane Saritelli, Nick Uhrig, Bill Goodrow, Paul Lallier and others. Although many of these drivers aren’t expected to run full-time, keep their names in mind in case they decide to compete in a weekly slate. Goodrow and Lallier did in 2022. Fans can’t forget Jeramee Lillie, who ran full-time last year and nearly won races, and Charlie Rose Jr. – a former track standout – who is the defending Star Speedway Late Model champion, and won at Seekonk last summer. Look out for Nathan Tracy, Fred Bonalewicz, Ryan Vanasse and Kevin Bowe to also make appearances. The Late Models will open their 2023 season on Sunday, May 7, as part of Seekonk Speedway’s 77th season opening weekend. On Saturday, May 6, the annual Car Show & Go returns to the Action Track of the East, while opening day roars the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series divisions to life at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 7. Tickets for opening day and all Seekonk Speedway 2023 events are available today at SeekonkSpeedway.com. Seekonk Speedway is excited to announce the addition of 1 Connection Recreational Cannabis Dispensary to the sponsorship program at the Massachusetts third-mile for the 2023 season. Located in Dighton, Massachusetts, 1 Connection is one of the top Massachusetts dispensaries and aims to provide the best quality recreational cannabis, cannabis extracts, and infused products that are currently available in the market. They strive to enhance lives through the goodness of medical and recreational cannabis. At 1 Connection, they are there to help you find your favorite strain, products and delivery methods, whether you are new to cannabis or not. “Our story is rooted in the belief that we are all connected to each other. Through quality cannabis we can strengthen our relationship with nature, with our community, and ourselves. We know not everyone is alike, and neither is cannabis," Dawn Gardner, Chief Operating Officer of 1 Connection, said. "At 1 Connection, we’re here to help you find your favorite strain, products, and delivery methods, whether you’re new to the cannabis world or an experienced user. We believe EVEYONE NEEDS A CONNECTION.” Visit them at 200 Williams Street in North Dighton, MA, online at 1connectionllc.com or give them a call today at 508-386-3866. “Big thanks to 1 Connection for adding to a list of many sponsors committed to helping our 2023 season be a big one at Seekonk Speedway,” Ed St. Germain, Director of Business Development at Seekonk Speedway, said. “We are excited to get rolling on the first weekend in May thrilling our race fans with some of the best motorsports racing in the United States.” Seekonk Speedway’s 2023 race season begins on Sunday, May 7 with opening day for the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Racing Series divisions – the Pro Stocks, Late Models, Sportsman and Sport Trucks. One day prior on Saturday, May 6, the annual Car Show & Go Returns along with NASCAR Saturday division practice. Tickets for all events for the new season are available now at SeekonkSpeedway.com. 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