![]() As we approach the final night of competition for the 2022 season, we look upon a new format for the championship in all 9 divisions. I will be honest, when this format was announced over the off season, I was apprehensive on what this would bring. I have a lot of friends in the pit area, and there were a few who did not like it from the get go. That is no secret, and quite understandable. This was something that was new at the local level. It has been done for a while now on the national level. Drivers and teams have been preparing their cars over the winter for a championship chase, and now, there was uncertainty in the outcome. There always was, even in the old format. One or two bad nights can take you out of contention with no chance at the big prize. At the end of the day, Seekonk Speedway and the racing itself is designed for entertainment. That’s the bottom line. When the fans are entertained, they will return and become a part of the Seekonk family. When there is no entertainment, the stands will be empty, the pit area will be barren, and the track itself will become a housing development, shopping center, or something else that will bring in money for the property owners or buyers. With what I have seen this year, I don’t see a lack of entertainment. I have seen some great racing, and now, with this new format, I see a lot of excitement brewing for what can be one of the most exciting championship battles we have ever seen. With this new Sunoco Drive for the Cup format, you could still have a bad night or two, and still have a legitimate chance at the championship. Look at a couple of the competitors who missed a week and find themselves in the Final Four. Rick Martin, who has been competing at Seekonk for over 40 years, missed a week in the Pro Stocks due to funding issues. He finds himself going for his fifth Pro Stock title. Gerry DeGasparre missed a week of action for his daughters’ softball tournament in Pennsylvania. He is looking for his record tying eighth Late Model championship. The format has it’s good and the potential for heartbreak for a front running team. Let’s take a look at some of the story lines that have kind of slipped by, shall we? There are two pairs of siblings, and a pair of cousins, that will be going for championships this week. The Lambert Brothers have both made the Final Four in their classes. Jeremy will be battling for the Pure Stock title this year, while his brother Colby will be going after the Sportsman championship. That has not been done before. In addition to this, a brother and sister will be battling for titles as well. Richie Murray is fighting for the Late Model Championship, while his sister Crystal will be going after the Sport4 crown this year, trying to become the third lady to be crowned champion at Seekonk. Ryan Vanasse Jr and his cousin Colin Vanasse will be battling each other for the Bandelero Bandit championship. Ryan Sr and Mike Vanasse have been racing together for over 25 years, and now their sons will be fighting for a title together. There are also two drivers going for two titles in separate classes. Mark Jenison has won in both the Late Models and Pro Stocks this season, and finds himself locked into the Final Four of both classes. Rick Martin will also be going for two titles, in the Pro Stocks, as we’ve already mentioned, and in the Sport Trucks, where he has won 7 times this season. There has been some great racing this year in all of our classes, and there is a case for all of the finalists to be crowned. In the Pro Stocks. Tom Scully Jr is looking for his second title, and if he can complete this task, what an emotional tribute this would be. Tom is another driver that missed a week earlier this season, due to the passing of his dad, who competed here for many years. This would be a perfect tribute to Big Tom. Mike Brightman has been a perennial underdog for many years in the Pro Stocks, even contemplating retiring a few years ago. Over the last couple of years, he has started winning again, including four this year alone. What a story this would be for the former Late Model Champion. Gerry D is going for his record tying 8th LM title. Barry Shaw is retiring after this season, and a championship would be a great way to go out. Brittany Campbell can join Shelby Donovan and Ava Chouinard (and maybe Crystal Murray) as female champions. Ryan Vanasse Jr can join his dad as a champion. These are just a few of the storylines, among the many, for this weeks’ championship weekend. There are a lot more when you look a little deeper.
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![]() SEEKONK, Mass. — Ryan Vanasse Jr. returned to Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Bandit Victory Lane on Friday night and he couldn’t have picked a better time to do it. The driver of the No. 11 locked himself into the Final Four with the victory, set to chase his first championship on final points night. After rocketing out front early, he held off some of the best in the division to return to the top of the class. Ben Morabito returned to Seekonk from the New York area and challenged for the win, but settled for second after 15 laps. Sam Macedo was the next playoff driver to finish, scoring a third, also locking himself into the Final Four. Non-playoff drivers RJ Murphy and Allyha DeSomma finished the top-five. Zacarias Kelley was sixth, followed by Parker Davis, Zachary Keith, Bryson Robidoux and Brody Wakefield. Not finishing the race, but advancing to join Vanasse and Macedo in the final four, was Collin Vanasse and Nick Uhrig Jr. The final race of the Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Bandit season will take place on Friday, September 23, where the 2022 champion will be crowned. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest updates. ![]() SEEKONK, Mass. — The Silvia name was back on top Friday night at Seekonk Speedway. For much of the season it was Chase Silvia winning in the Bandolero division, but this time, his brother Jake found his way to the top of the field, right at the perfect time. Silvia’s pass inside the final few laps put him in Victory Lane for the first time in his Nick’s Pit Stop Legends Cars career, locking himself into the Final Four in the process with a shot at the championship. Silvia ran inside the top-five for much of the race, but after a flurry of late-race cautions, he picked the perfect time to pounce and take the lead, then held off PJ Evans to score the win. Evans would cross the line second after 25 laps, following up a victory the week before with another strong run, while Reese Bogue joined Silvia in the Final Four with a third-place finish. Devin Deshaies joined the other two in the finals with a fourth-place finish, while Richie Helger Jr. grabbed his first career Seekonk top-five. Branden LaBelle was sixth, followed by Ben Amado, Josh Parsons, Isaiah Newcomb and Andrew Carpenter. With his finish, Parsons will also race for the title in the final race. The final race of the Nick’s Pit Stop Legends Cars season will take place on Friday, September 23, where the 2022 champion will be crowned. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest updates. ![]() SEEKONK, Mass. — Bradley Strickland might be right at the top of his game at the right time in the Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Outlaws. Strickland jumped out front quickly in Friday’s 15-lap race in round two of the playoffs, and never looked back — winning for the second straight race — and locking himself into the Final Four with a shot at the title in the process. Strickland was followed to the line by Chase Silvia. The driver of the No. 17 was eliminated from playoff contention in round one, but was able to rebound with a strong second-place finish on Friday night. Andrew Gomes finished in third, followed by Brent Robidoux and Joey LeMay. With their top-five finishes, Strickland, Gomes, Robidoux and LeMay will race for the championship next race. In the 15-lap race Adam Harrison finished sixth, followed by Mikey LeFort III, Dylan Calabro, Bobby Bettencourt III and Jordan Duquette. The final race of the Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Outlaw season will take place on Friday, September 23, where the 2022 champion will be crowned. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest updates. ![]() SEEKONK, Mass. — Crystal Murray rocketed to Victory Lane for the fourth time on Friday night in the Everett’s Auto Parts Sport 4’s, locking herself into the Final Four of the playoffs in the process. The driver of the No. 38 used a mid-race pass of Matt Pion to take the lead and never look back from there, rolling to the victory and giving herself a shot to score her first track championship next week. While Murray won, Jarrod Freitas finished in second, with Tyler Duhancik and Henry Lavallee following in third and fourth. At the finish, the top-four drivers in the race were the four who are advancing to the finals of the Sunoco Drive For The Cup. Taylor Bowser scored a strong fifth-place finish, just missing the Final Four. DJ Thibeault was sixth, with Daniel Hayes, Christine Cavallaro, Jacob Budznya and Matt Pion rounding out the top-10. The final race of the season for the Everett’s Auto Parts Sport 4’s will take place on Friday, September 23, where the 2022 champion will be crowned. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest updates. ![]() SEEKONK, Mass. — It looked like Jared Cordeira would have to finish in the runner-up spot on Friday night in the Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Pure Stocks, but post-race inspection proved to work out for him. Cordeira followed Mike Rotondo across the line at the finish of the 25-lap race in round two of the playoffs, but after inspection, Cordeira was awarded his first career win, as a non-playoff driver. Mike Henriques followed him in second, with Jeremy Lambert scoring third at the finish, both ready to advance to the Final Four. Ed Gould and Sam Lincoln would finish the top-five, with Lincoln also advancing to the finals. Matt Talblot finished seventh, followed by Nick Brightman, Don Courtemanche, Greg Perry and Ethan Souza. Unfortunately for Perry and Souza, their championship road ended on Friday night. The final race of the season for the Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Pure Stocks will take place on Friday, September 23, where the 2022 champion will be crowned. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest updates. ![]() SEEKONK, Mass. — One down, two left to go in the inaugural Seekonk Speedway Drive For The Cup presented by Sunoco Race Fuel. This Friday and Saturday night, the playoffs heat up with round two, as the Final Four will be set in all nine of Seekonk’s divisions looking ahead to the finale weekend on September 23-24. On Fast Friday and NASCAR Saturday, drivers will be racing as the fields will be lowered from six drivers down to four. The Bandolero divisions will drop from five down to the Final Four. NASCAR Saturday also includes a special appearance by the Troy City Tactical Spectator Drags and the STAR Antique Racers to fill a full night of action, beginning with a special time of 5:30 p.m. Fast Friday’s playoff fields in the Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero divisions eliminated Chase Silvia (Outlaws) and Darren Krantz Jr. (Bandits) last week. Krantz didn’t show up to race, immediately knocking him out. Silvia, who entered the weekend with nine wins in 12 races, was eliminated after some early contact slowed his efforts. This week, the race for the Final Four is on. In the Bandits, Milania Shilosky won last week and leads Ryan Vanasse Jr., Sam Macedo, Collin Vanasse and Nick Uhrig Jr. into the final two. Which single driver will be eliminated out of the five of them this week? In the Outlaws, the field seems wide open with Silvia eliminated. Bradley Strickland is coming off yet another win last week and has become the new favorite, with Joey LeMay, Andrew Gomes, Brent Robidoux and Adam Harrison not far behind. If the stats are right, LeMay would be the one to get eliminated this week. But as we have learned after one week, anything can happen. Don’t forget — Krantz (if he shows up) and Silvia will still be looking to spoil the party and add to their win counts this week still. The Everett’s Auto Parts Sport 4 division almost saw a major shake-up last week, with Tyler Duhancik wrecking in practice, and originally looking like he wasn’t going to make it out. He got some help from a friend with a backup car and advanced to the round of six. He joins points leader Crystal Murray, last week’s winner Henry Lavallee, Jarrod Freitas, Taylor Bowser and Stephanie Bruneau in this round, with two drivers set to be eliminated this week. Greg Perry and Sam Lincoln raced hard to the finish of last Friday’s 25-lap Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Pure Stock race, with Perry coming out on top, and Lincoln close behind in second. They both earned the right to advance to the next round and will join Danny Massa, Mike Henriques, Jeremy Lambert and Ethan Souza this week to see who will make the finals. The Nick’s Pit Stop Legends Cars race last week ended with a similar surprise, as multiple-time season winner Mason Tessier and one of the top seeds, Nicholaus Bulkeley, were eliminated from contention for the title. That leaves Devin Deshaies, the points leader, along with Brendon Hammann, Reese Bogue, Isaiah Newcomb, Josh Parsons and Jake Silvia to battle for the final four spots. Silvia showed impressive speed last week with a top-five finish and could easily become a dark horse for the title by sliding his way into the final four spots. The NASCAR Saturday show will kick-off with the Troy City Tactical Spectator Drags and the STAR Antique Racers. The Spectator Drags will give fans a look at a little bit of street car action, while the STAR Antique Racers go back in time with their own racing action. The Pro Stock field might not be able to top the excitement from the final lap of last week’s 45-lap playoff opener, but only time will tell. Contact in the final corner created complete chaos, with Tommy Adams and eight-time track champion Dave Darling now officially eliminated from the playoffs. Mike Brightman picked up his fourth win of the season in the process and catapulted his way to the favorite position, while Tom Scully Jr. isn’t far behind. Those two will have to hold off Colbey Fournier, Bobby Pelland III, Rick Martin and Mark Jenison if they want to win the title. Better yet, if they want to advance to the Final Four. Late Model racing continued to shine last week, with Jacob “Rowdy” Burns grabbing another season win, using the outside lane to do it. Burns now seems to be on his game at the right time, but he’s going to have his work cut out for him this week to make the final four. Vinnie Arrenegado, Gerry DeGasparre Jr., Richie Murray, Mark Jenison and Chase Belcher will join him this week in the playoffs round two action. After an early scare, Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Sportsman favorite Chad Baxter rebounded for a top-five last week, advancing to round two. He’s got Craig Pianka, Ed Perry, Colby Lambert, Doug Benoit and Tyler Almeida hot on his tail heading into this week, with Benoit, Lambert and Almeida seemingly dark horses to make the final four. But, they made it this far, and could certainly make it there. The Chaz Auto Body Sport Trucks may have had the quietest first round of the Sunoco Drive For The Cup, with Rick Martin rolling to a sixth win, advancing to the second round. Barry Shaw Jr., the defending champion of the division, joins Martin in the round of six and isn’t going to go out quietly. Mike Duarte, Brittany Campbell, Amy Arsenault and Jake Vanada are the remaining contenders. Who gets knocked out this week? Fast Friday racing begins at 7 p.m., and NASCAR Saturday will begin a tick early this week at 5:30 p.m., starting with the Troy City Tactical Spectator Drags. Tickets for all remaining events during the 2022 season are available now at SeekonkSpeedway.com, including for the upcoming final two rounds of the playoffs, the Pumpkin Smash Thrill Show and the Haunted Hundred. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on Facebook for the latest updates. ![]() SEEKONK, Mass. -- The first ever Seekonk Speedway Drive for the Cup presented by Sunoco Race Fuels kicked off this past Friday with five exciting knockout bouts, each with a field of playoff hopefuls digging deep to keep their championship drives alive. Let’s take a look at how the racing on September 9 unfolded and review who’s in and who’s out of the Drive For The Cup as we head for the final two rounds. SEEKONK GRAND PRIX BANDOLERO BANDITS Of the six drivers earning a seat at the table for the playoffs in the Bandits, just five were present for competition last week. Darren Krantz Jr., the regular season win leader, did not attend Round One of the playoffs, automatically ousting himself and his No. 31 Bandit out of championship contention. With just one driver per week being dropped in the playoffs for each of the Bandolero divisions, the five remaining playoff drivers could grid up at ease, knowing they would all survive and advance to Round Two. The automatic bye didn’t change the mentality at all for Milania Shilosky, however. Shilosky stormed off to snatch the lead from Bryson Robidoux with an outside pass on Lap 4 and never looked back. Despite a few cautions throughout the 15-lapper, Shilosky rolled onto pick up another feature win and sailed through to Round Two in the process. Ryan Vanasse Jr. battled hard early with his cousin and fellow playoff driver Collin, and steered his No. 11 machine out of harm's way, as he came home second behind Shilosky. Behind Vanasse Jr., Nick Uhrig Jr. drag raced with Bryson Robidoux to the checkers, coming up just short, finishing the night in fourth. Sam Macedo held it together despite an early race incident with Parker Davis, and continued on to finish seventh. Fifth out of the playoff drivers was Collin Vanasse, who got caught up with Allyha DeSomma on the final lap, eventually being scored ninth overall. With Krantz out early, will Shilosky continue to rack up the wins? Can Ryan Vannase Jr. get his name to the top of the pilon again? Or will Macedo, Collin Vanasse or Uhrig Jr. strike true when it matters most in Round Two this Friday night? SEEKONK GRAND PRIX BANDOLERO OUTLAWS The new Drive for the Cup format dealt its first major dose of Upset City once the Bandolero Outlaws took the stage. Playoff favorite Chase Silvia gridded up fourth and was challenging for the lead soon after the drop of the green flag. By Lap 2, Silvia had the inside position on Brent Robidoux for the lead, and then one lap later, disaster struck. Unwinding off Turn 2 on Lap 3, Silvia’s Outlaw stepped out just enough for him to get into Robidoux on the outside, sending the two sliding and Silvia spinning. At that moment, Silvia’s playoff hopes began to walk a tightrope. Brent Robidoux and Bradley Strickland inherited the front row on the next restart, and had Adam Harrison, Andrew Gomes, and Joey Lemay hot on their heels. All five drivers clamored their way forward, distancing themselves from Silvia to secure their spot in the next round. With laps winding down, Silvia’s early contact clearly cost him speed, and ultimately, a spot in Round Two of the Drive for the Cup. Bradley Strickland crossed the checkers first, followed closely by Andrew Gomes, and Adam Harrison rounded out the top three, with Brent Robidoux coming home fourth. Lemay scored sixth overall, but more importantly, fifth out of the six playoff drivers, sending himself to Round Two, with Silvia eliminated. EVERETT’S AUTO PARTS SPORT 4’S Drama unfolded for two Sport Four playoff contenders early in the evening, as both Tyler Duhancik and Justin Leduc were faced with adversity during practice. Duhancik’s No. 48 machine found itself on the tow hook after an incident tore up the right rear end of the car, incapacitating the vehicle for the rest of the evening. Come post time, Duhanick had found himself a backup ride in Mikey LeFort’s No. 19, breathing life back into his playoff run. Leduc on the other hand was not so fortunate, and missed the feature, ultimately being cut from the Drive for the Cup. With Leduc’s DNS (Did Not Start), that means just one more driver would be evicted from the playoffs in the feature. The first driver to land in the hot seat was Taylor Bowser, as she dealt with a Lap 1 spin and restarted at the rear. Next was Duhancik, as he had issues getting a handle on his new ride early on and restarted from the rear soon after. Spins are easy enough to recover from, as Duhancik and Bowser would ride on to secure their shot at the Cup in Round Two. Wrecks, however, can be detrimental. Unfortunately for playoff driver Dan Hayes, this was the case after being involved in a Lap 2 pile up including Jacob Budznya, Sam Mattera, and Matt Pion – playoff driver Stephanie Breneau checked up just enough to narrowly escape. Hayes’ wreck prematurely paved the end of his playoff road. With just six playoff drivers running, Round Two for the playoffs was immediately set. Playoff driver Henry Lavallee took down his second win of the season, successfully fending off Crystal Murray, who finished second. Duhancik came home fourth, followed by Jarrod Freitas fifth – both ahead of the cut line and into the next round. Bowser recovered nicely to finish eighth overall, and Stephanie Breuneau, while exiting early on Lap 11, claimed the sixth and final Round Two berth, having completed nine more laps than Hayes. HELGER’S SOUTH COAST POWER EQUIPMENT PURE STOCKS The Pure Stock division was not without its own pre-race drama! Co-points leader Sam Lincoln blew the rear end in his No. 34 machine prior to post time. Thanks to donor Josh Badach and his No. 88 car, a swarm of Pure Stock drivers and teammates went to work swapping rear ends, and finished the job successfully minutes before the call to pre-grid, keeping his playoff run alive. Seven out of eight playoff drivers were in attendance Friday, with Jordan Threlfal being the odd man out, attending his wedding. Seven contenders took the green, and the last to cross the finish line would be eliminated. The score was settled well before checkers waved, however, as Mike Rotundo was forced to retire his No. 12 Pure Stock due to mechanical failure on Lap 7. So just like that, our playoff field for Round Two was set. Doesn’t mean these drivers weren’t still going to give it their all to try and win the night now, does it? Lincoln jumped out front early and led just about every lap then on, but it was Greg Perry who led the one that mattered most. Perry started 10th - furthest back out of his fellow playoff challengers - and raced his way up to fourth in time for a Lap 7 restart. Perry restarted on Lincoln’s bumper late after battling fiercely with Mike Henriques, Jim Reilly, Danny Massa, Nick Brightman and Jeremy Lambert. In a 10-lap shootout, Perry chased down Lincoln, with Henriques hanging on the outside. As grip faded for the No. 34, Perry made his move to the inside at the wave of the white flag, and when they came back around, it was Perry in the lead by a frame rail. A fantastic race between a group of great friends, considering one of the cars was in pieces moments before. Watch for things to heat up in this division as next week we cut our six playoff drivers down to our Final Four this week. NICK’S PIT STOP LEGENDS CARS It was anyone’s guess who the last two playoff drivers to cross the finish line would be when the Legends rolled out. In fact, the Legends division was the only eight-driver playoff field to have all eight drivers start and finish the race on Friday. And boy, did the battle come down to the wire. Fast forward to just under half distance to go: Nick Bulkeley on the inside and Devin Deshaies on the outside battling for the lead. As the playoff drivers were running, Mason Tessier and Josh Parsons sat in the dreaded cut zone. With the leaders rounding Turn 4, Deshaies and Bulkeley came together, sending Bulkeley into a spin! Caution was out, Bulkeley sent to the rear. On the ensuing restart, new leader Deshaies fired off, yet found himself spinning and facing backwards before even taking the green. Caution again! Just like that, Bulkeley and Deshaies shuffled back into the drop zone, with Tessier and Parsons now safe, but driving for their lives. Back under green, Deshaies mounted a charge from the rear, not wasting any chances to pass his way towards the front. Hard battling with Richie Helger Jr. resulted in a spin for the Helger machine, bringing out the caution. With six laps to go, all eight playoff drivers lined up nose to tail, wheel to wheel, four rows deep, from third to tenth. This finish would not be boring. Green waved and Tessier hung on the outside for dear life as Bulkeley and Deshaies began to slide by. Further ahead coming to the white flag, playoff driver Reese Bogue shuffled up the track, allowing Parsons to work on the inside - with Bulkeley in tow! Playoff driver Brendon Hammann was to his outside, biding his time. Rounding Turn 2 for the final time, Bulkeley tried sticking the inside on Bogue with all his might, but around he went! Playoff hopes for a spinning Bulkeley dashed in an instant. Hammann, Deshaies, and Tessier sped on by, drag racing to the checkered. Coming off Turn 4, Tessier remained last in the line, and he too, was eliminated from playoff contention. P.J. Evans went on to take the checkered for his first win of the season, Isaiah Newcomb and Brandon LaBalle rounding out the top three. Jake Silvia crossed the line forth, with Parsons, Bogue, Hammann, and Deshaies following in order. IN CONCLUSION Round One of the Fast Friday playoffs had it all, from stunning upsets, to nail-biting battles at the drop zone. As the playoff field continues to pare down, the intensity is sure to spike. Make sure you take your front row seat to the thrilling action when it all kicks off this Friday, September 16 at 7:00 P.M. You are not going to want to miss this. For tickets and more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit seekonkspeedway.com. ![]() SEEKONK, Mass. — Milania Shilosky started the Sunoco Drive For The Cup in perfect position on Friday night at Seekonk Speedway. Shilosky rocketed to the lead quickly in the 15-lap Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Bandit playoff opener, and held off all challengers over the final laps to score another win on the 2022 season. While Shilosky drove away to the win, all five of the six drivers in the playoffs who took the green advanced to round two of the playoffs. Darren Krantz Jr. did not compete in the race, eliminating him from championship contention. Even though Shilosky won, Ryan Vanasse Jr. was hot on her tail at the finish, scoring a second-place effort. Bryson Robidoux completed the podium spots, scoring his first career podium in a great effort. At the finish, Nick Uhrig Jr. scored fourth and RJ Murphy was fifth. Luka Dib followed in sixth, followed by Sam Macedo, Allyha DeSomma, Collin Vanasse and Brody Wakefield. The Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Bandits will return to the track for round two of the playoffs on Friday, September 16. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest updates. ![]() SEEKONK, Mass. — Bradley Strickland picked a good time to get back to Victory Lane in the Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Outlaws. The driver of the No. 84 took the lead early in Friday’s 15-lap feature and never looked back, holding off Andrew Gomes in the final laps to get back to the top. Strickland and Gomes have been battling inside the podium most of the season, along with Chase Silvia. In Friday’s playoff opener, Silvia, who had nine wins entering the night, was eliminated from the playoffs, finishing eighth on the grid after some contact wounded his car. Gomes crossed second at the checkered flag, followed by Adam Harrison, Brent Robidoux and Mikey LeFort III at the finish. Joey LeMay was sixth, followed by Bobby Bettencourt III, Silvia, Abbie Badejo and Leo Rossi. Moving onto round two is Gomes, Strickland, Robidoux, LeMay and Harrison. The Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Outlaws will return to the track for round two of the playoffs on Friday, September 16. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest updates. |
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