![]() SEEKONK, Mass. — Henry Lavallee seems to be back to prime form at Seekonk Speedway. After years away from winning, he picked up a checkered flag earlier this year in the Everett’s Auto Parts Sport 4’s, and followed it up with his second win of the season in round one of the Sunoco Drive For The Cup. Lavallee held off division points leader Crystal Murray over the final laps to score the win, while Tyler Duhancik ended third in the official finish. Duhancik wrecked in practice and had to borrow the ride of former division champion Mikey LeFort to race, and was able to wheel it to the front. Behind him was Jarrod Freitas, ahead of Matt Pion, Cascis Mitchell, Taylor Bowser, DJ Thibeault and Michael Marcou. Eliminated from playoff contention on the night was Justin Leduc, who didn’t start after a practice wreck, and Daniel Hayes, who went out of the race early. The Everett’s Auto Parts Sport 4’s 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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SEEKONK, Mass. — Sam Lincoln almost had it. But Greg Perry took it away.
On the final lap, Perry made a quick move to the inside of Lincoln coming across the line for the white flag, and passed him in turn three to win the first round of the Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Pure Stocks playoffs on Friday night. Perry and Lincoln put on a show on the podium, joined by Jeremy Lambert, as all three locked themselves into round two of the Sunoco Drive For The Cup. Nick Brightman finished fourth in the feature, while Mike Henriques followed in fifth, also advancing. Jared Cordeira was sixth, followed by Danny Massa (advancing), Jim Reilly, Don Courtemach and Ethan Souza (advancing). Not advancing in the Pure Stock playoffs were Mike Rotondo and Jordan Threlfall. The Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Pure Stocks 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. — PJ Evans finally did it. He parked in Seekonk Speedway Nick’s Pit Stop Legends Cars Victory Lane on Friday night. As a non-playoff driver, Evans started towards the front and rocketed to the lead spot late when Devin Deshaies spun and rolled to the victory in the 25-lap race in round one of the Sunoco Drive For The Cup. Evans beat Isaiah Newcomb and Branden LaBelle across the line at the finish to wrap the podium. Newcomb was the only playoff driver on the podium, while Jake Silvia, Josh Parsons, Reese Bogue, Brendon Hammann and Deshaies — all advancing to round two — followed closely. Not advancing to the second round was Mason Tessier, who finished ninth, and Nicholaus Bulkeley, who finished 17th after a final lap spin. The Nick’s Pit Stop Legends Cars 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. -- As Bruce Buffer would say, “IT’S TIME!!!!!!” No, not for five rounds in the lightweight division, but the first-ever Drive For The Cup presented by Sunoco Race Fuels at Seekonk Speedway. We were supposed to race two weeks ago, however, Mother Nature had other plans for us and the playoff standings were not to change. Many wondered what the playoff field would wind up to be. Who would grab those last spots? Would there be movement up top? Now, all questions have been answered. Let’s preview the Fast Friday racing for September 9 in the first round of the Drive For The Cup presented by Sunoco Race Fuels. Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Bandits Three weeks ago, we saw Milania Shilosky overtake first place in the points standings while Darren Krantz fell to second after a DNF. They’ll do battle along with Ryan Vanasse Jr., Collin Vanasse, Sam Macedo and Nick Uhrig Jr. to decide the 2022 Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Bandit champion. Krantz is the reigning champion and won many races in the regular season, and has to enter as one of the favorites. Shilosky has constantly found herself on the podium along with Ryan Vanasse. These three are expected to go far in the playoffs and very well could make the Final Four. However, it’s anyone’s guess who will join them. Collin Vanasse has been one of the more consistent drivers in this division. While he hasn’t held a checkered flag yet, consistently being in the top-five has led him to a playoff berth. Sam “The Green Hornet” Macedo fought some mechanical troubles throughout the season, and the same can be said for Nick Uhrig. In addition to mechanical problems, Uhrig had to miss a week due to his appendix wanting out of his body. Any one of these drivers can make it to the Fastest Four, it’ll just be a matter of who has a strong race at the right time. Remember, the first round could tell us a lot. With only six drivers involved in the Bandolero playoffs, only one of them will be eliminated after the first round on Friday, September 9. The lowest finishing of the six is out. Will it be a top contender? Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Outlaws Chase Silvia has to be the clear favorite to win the Bandolero Outlaw title. With the speed and pure consistency this rising star has shown this year, it would be wrong to count him out. Silvia has nine victories in 12 races and has been on the podium in every single event. Even though a mechanical failure or wreck could knock him out early, a Final Four berth is a near guarantee for the driver of the No. 17 it looks like. Behind him, Bradley Strickland and Andrew Gomes have both recently proved that they can be consistent, and race with Silvia. Both of them have been to Victory Lane, and beat Silvia in a duel on those nights to do it. Can one of them compete with him in the playoffs? Brent Robidoux enters the playoffs as the fourth seed, and after a year filled with ups and downs, including a victory and a night where one of his tires fell right off the car at speed, Robidoux has a good shot at becoming champion. Over the last two months, the speed has consistently improved in the No. 25 and he is more confident than ever before. Adam Harrison and Joey LeMay are the two wild cards in the Bandolero Outlaws. Neither of them have been to Victory Lane this season and if you look at their stats, they are up and down, all over the place. Can one of them get the spark they need at the right time? Similar to the Bandits, the Outlaw playoff field will dwindle from six to five after round one. Everett’s Auto Parts Sport 4’s Points wise, Crystal Murray and Tyler Duhancik ended the regular season neck and neck in the Everett’s Auto Parts Sport 4 division. Murray grabbed the first seed, with Tyler settling for second after 12 events. Entering the playoffs, it seems these two are the clear favorites in the eight-car field. Crystal Murray has won three times this year and Tyler has two victories. If they both don’t make the Final Four, it would be a surprise. Who would win between the two? It’s anyone’s guess. The numbers and 38 and 48 are the top drivers to contend with here. Behind them, names like Henry Lavallee, Jarrod Freitas and Taylor Bowser are among the challengers who are likely to join them in the Final Four. The first two have won this year, and Bowser grabbed a career best podium just over a month ago. Will any of these drivers have two strong runs to make the Final Four, then give Murray and Duhancik a run for the crown? Only time will tell. The three dark horses in the Sport 4 class are Stephanie Brunueau, Daniel Hayes and Justin Leduc. Based on what we have seen on the track this year, it would be hard to imagine they are going to compete to win the title. But with this new playoffs system, you really never know. Can they sneak their way into the Final Four? Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Pure Stocks The Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Pure Stocks title chase might be the most wide open of all of them entering the playoffs. Danny Massa and Sam Lincoln were together at the top of the point standings when the regular season ended, with Greg Perry not far behind. All three of them have shown consistent speed and each have been to Victory Lane in their 2022 campaign. Massa and Perry have the most experience in the group, and should be good bets to make the Final Four. Lincoln might be the new man to the group up front, but with the speed in that No. 34, and former division champion Doug Benoit on his side, look out for Lincoln to get there. Mike Henriques, Jordan Threlfall, Jeremy Lambert, Mike Rotondo and Ethan Souza will join them in the Drive For The Cup presented by Sunoco Race Fuels. It’s hard to pick the favorites out of this group, as all of them have been consistent at times, and not at others. Henriques is a multiple-time winner this season and should be a major threat to make the Final Four and win the crown out of this group. Threlfall, Lambert and Souza have also won this year, but been all over the place with consistency for most of the summer. In the No. 12, Rotondo is certainly a dark horse heading into the playoffs, a driver who has speed, but hasn’t been able to break onto the podium yet. Now would be a good time for him to get there. Who will make the Final Four in this division? It seems like a toss-up, but it’s sure to be exciting as their playoffs begin this week. Nick’s Pit Stop Legends Devin Deshaies drove away with the number one playoff seed in the final laps of the Nick’s Pit Stop Legends Cars season, but he’s far from the only threat to race for the title. Driving the same car Luke Lebrun won the championship with last year in the Nick Lascuola Racing stable, Deshaies is going to be one of the favorites, and it would be no surprise to see him hoist the crown after three rounds. But he has to get to the Final Four first. Brendon Hammann, Nicholaus Bulkeley, Reese Bogue, Isaiah Newcomb, Mason Tessier, Jake Silvia and Josh Parsons are joining Deshaies in the battle. Each of them have their own unique story from 2022. Hammann won two of the first three races, then went quiet, then returned with a vengeance at the end of the regular season. Bulkeley has never won, but man, has he been consistent towards the end of the summer, up there every week. Bogue, a regular in the NASCAR Late Models on Saturday as well, has been up and down this year. Newcomb is a winner, and has speed, while Tessier started off slow, but came on strong in the summer with multiple wins. Silvia got suspended for two races early in the season then stormed back to make the playoffs and Parsons has been quiet for most of the year, but did grab one win. Who will make the Final Four here? No one knows. This is a wide open race. And any of the eight could end up champion and no one at the track would be surprised! In Conclusion The Seekonk Speedway Drive For The Cup presented by Sunoco Race Fuels begins on Friday, September 9. In the first round the Bandolero fields will be cut from six to five drivers. In the remaining divisions, the field will be cut from eight to six drivers. Racing on Friday begins at 7 p.m., and tickets are available in advance today by visiting SeekonkSpeedway.com. You can also follow the track on social media for the latest information and news. Best of luck to everyone who qualified for the 2022 Sunoco Drive for the Cup! The first round will be The Elite Eight on September 9th and 10th. Drivers will be lined up for the feature race based on their finish in qualifying heats. The first drivers in the lineup will be those who qualified through heat races but are not playoff cars. The playoff contenders will lineup in consecutive rows following the non playoff qualified cars. If the first playoff driver starts fifth, the rest will be sixth, seventh, eighth, etc. This will continue for all three rounds. Playoff driver lineups will be determined by a blind draw for each event. Drawing order will be based on playoff seedings. The highest seed drawing first , then next highest etc. This will remain constant for all three rounds. Nothing from previous rounds will matter when it comes to lineups. All remaining non qualified drivers in the race will line up behind the playoff contenders. This is still going to be a race inside a race. Drivers will still earn money, points, and value for every single race. Across all rounds of the playoffs, all of Seekonk’s General Rules and Divisional Rules will still be in effect, including technical inspection. If a driver advances through a round but does not pass inspection, the next driver in line will be added to the next round. In round one, the lap distances will be as follows and are subject to change. PRO STOCKS: 45 laps LATE MODELS: 35 laps SPORTSMAN: 30 laps SPORT TRUCKS: 30 laps LEGENDS CARS: 25 laps PURE STOCKS: 25 laps SPORT 4: 25 laps BANDOLERO DIVISIONS: 15 laps In order to advance to round two, drivers must beat the other competitors that are in the playoffs during the round one race. For example, of the eight total Pro Stocks in round one, only six will move to round two. For all divisions except the Bandolero’s, the top-six finishers in the round one race will advance to round two. In the Bandolero divisions, out of the six eligible drivers, five will advance to round two. All points are STILL running …the Chase will determine the champion only as the weekly points will determine spots 2-10 for the awards banquet. ![]() ONE TO GO: FAST FRIDAY PLAYOFF FIELD WILL BE SET THIS WEEK By Brady Couto SEEKONK, Mass. -- We all knew this time of year was coming. There is now, officially, one week left in the regular season at Seekonk Speedway. The race to get into the inaugural Seekonk Speedway Drive For The Cup presented by Sunoco Race Fuels is a left turn away, so let us dissect last week’s action. With many playoff battles razor-thin, everyone was focused on who was on the bubble. Many focused on the “What-If” possibilities. Let’s recap the racing from Friday, August 19, and where these results affected the points standings. Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Bandits There aren’t many comparisons between soccer and racing, but one of the few is that it’s good to make an everlasting impression on debut. In soccer, you want to score in your first match. In racing, you want to win your first race at a new track, and Ben Mortibeto did exactly that. The Long Island native took the lead on a restart and did not let up from there. Milania Shilosky finished third and now sits atop the Bandit division courtesy of Darren Krantz not finishing the race. Second place went to Ryan Vanasse Jr. and he only tightened his grip on third place. Along with Krantz, Shilosky, Vanasse Jr., and Collin Vanasse will be in the Drive For The Cup presented by Sunoco Race Fuels. However, it’s going to be a battle for those last two spots. If you didn’t know already, the Bandoleros have the top 6 drivers get into the playoffs instead of the top 8 in the other divisions. Sam “The Green Hornet” Macedo sits in fifth and barring something extreme, will be racing for the championship trophy. As for that final playoff spot, Nick Uhrig Jr. has a four-point lead over Bryson Robidoux. For Bryson to get into that last playoff spot, he’ll have to finish at least three places ahead of Uhrig. Now, this is not out of the realm of possibility, but with Uhrig’s stretch of good luck and Robidoux lately out of luck, the difference could be finishing on the podium or finishing top-five. Parker Davis is 20 points out of the playoffs. Unfortunately, his hopes of racing for the championship are slim. Other than that, the Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Bandit division has its playoff field set. Will we see a repeat champion in Krantz? Will a new driver dethrone him? Does anyone know? Nope! We’ll all have to wait and see come September. Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Outlaws If someone were to go to a psychic in March and say that there would be a driver at Seekonk who would be victorious in nine of 12 races run, that person probably would’ve walked out and demanded a refund. Well, if a psychic predicted this, then that psychic deserves a pay raise because that’s exactly what’s happened to Chase Silvia. He now has a total of 592 points, more than any other driver at The Action Track of The East. Silvia’s in-and-out game worked for him very well and as a result, found himself in Victory Lane (again) last Friday. Behind him, for the second week in a row was Brent Robidoux and in third place was Bradley Strickland. These two are now separated by one place and two points in the standings. Ahead of them is Andrew Gomes with 494 points in second place. The Outlaws are the tightest division across all Fast Friday divisions. Third place through fifth place is separated by four points. Speaking of fifth place, let’s dive into the bottom half of the field. Robidoux moved his way up to fourth which caused Adam Harrison to take full control of fifth place after a fourth place this past Friday. Joey LeMay fell to sixth place and now finds himself on the playoff bubble with 452 points. Mikey LeFort III still sits seventh in the standings with 442 points. With LeFort, rookie competitor Bobby Bettencourt III sits in eighth place with 432 points. For LeFort, he’ll have to have a significantly better final race than LeMay in order to compete for the title. It’s anyone’s guess who will grab that final playoff spot. LeFort could very well win on Friday. However, LeMay could grab a podium, and LeFort could get into an early accident and pick up a DNF. The only thing this Outlaw division promises to be is exciting, and they demonstrate that every Friday night. Everett’s Auto Parts Sport 4’s All season, this division has lived up to the phrase “Any Given Friday”. But this week, Crystal Murray found herself in Victory Lane for the third time this season. The No. 38 machine took the lead early and from there on, she completely dominated this race. Still on top is Crystal Murray with 552 points. Duhancik is right behind her with 542. Like last week, Henry Lavalle, Jarrod Freitas, and Taylor Bowser sit in third, fourth, and fifth place. All will be locked in to compete for the title in September. Stephanie Bruneau climbed to sixth place with 398 points, whereas Daniel Hayes slid to seventh. Plus, we had a new driver enter the playoff picture. Justin Leduc officially grabbed eighth place this week with a new points total of 350. For the most part, the field is set for the Everett’s Auto Parts Sport 4’s. However, an additional name to watch for is DJ Thibeault. If he can get a good start like he did last week and finish a winner, then things will get a whole lot more interesting. Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Pure Stocks There is never a dull moment in this division. That is said because just when you think Jared Cordeira earns his first career Pure Stock win, he fails post-race inspection and the win is awarded to Sam “Hot Rod” Lincoln. These two battled back and forth all race and really, anyone could’ve won. But in the end, the Yarmouthport native is the winner. This now ties him with veteran Danny Massa atop the points standings with 524. Behind them is Greg Perry, Mike Henriques, and Jordan Threlfall in the middle of the pack. These gentlemen, along with sixth-placed Jeremy Lambert, will be racing for the title. However, it is unknown who will join them because a new driver has entered the fray. Mike Rotondo claims seventh place back and in eighth place, we find Ethan Souza with 370 points. Jared Cordeira falls out due to his failed inspection. Souza has a feature win this season and has been one of the more consistent drivers. He’ll have to keep that consistency up if he wants to hold onto that spot and race for the championship. Nick’s Pit Stop Legends The leader in this division picked up a much needed confidence booster this past Friday. Devin Deshaies picked up his first win in almost two months and continues to lead the Legends division. Moving up in the standings to second place is Brendon Hammann, who picked up a momentum boost of his own. He swapped places with Reese Bogue, who now sits in fourth while Nick Bulkeley stays in third. These men, along with Isaiah Newcomb, are locked in. While the top six are set, the bottom two are not. Jake Silvia is hanging on by a thread to seventh place but it looks like he’ll be in the playoffs if all goes well this week. In the final spot, we find Josh Parsons overtaking Brenden LaBelle for eighth place. Parsons won three weeks ago and consistency for him could mean trophy racing next month. Richie Helger Jr. is also only 24 points out. This will be a dogfight between these three for that final spot. In Conclusion Only one week remains before the playoffs begin, and the battle to get in is getting tougher across all five divisions on Fast Friday. Come on out and witness for yourself who can lock themselves into the first ever Seekonk Speedway Drive For The Cup presented by Sunoco Race Fuels. The battle continues this Friday, August 19 at 7:00PM. For tickets and more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit seekonkspeedway.com and find us on social media! ![]() SEEKONK, Mass. — This weekend, Seekonk Speedway will set the field for the inaugural Drive For The Cup presented by Sunoco Race Fuel. In nine feature races across Fast Friday and NASCAR Saturday, all of them will help determine the eight drivers that will race for the title (six in the Bandolero divisions) during the month of September. On Fast Friday, five divisions will hit the track for feature racing, while on NASCAR Saturday, it’s another full card of action at the third-mile, with four races on tap. Even though some of the playoff fields are set on Fast Friday, drivers are still chasing feature wins this week, and many are hoping to grab a boost of momentum heading into the playoffs. In the Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Bandits, the race for eighth is one of the tightest at the track — as Nick Uhrig Jr. leads Bryson Robidoux for the final spot by just six points. While they race for the final playoff spot, names like Krantz, Shilosky, Vanasse, Vanasse Jr., Macedo and others will be looking to get to Victory Lane. In the Bandolero Outlaw class, the race is also tight. Joey LeMay leads Mikey LeFort III by just 10 points for the final playoff spot. Over the last few weeks, although Chase Silvia has continued his dominance and now has nine feature wins, the competition has been tough. Keep an eye out for Andrew Gomes, Bradley Strickland, Brent Robidoux, Adam Harrison and others over their 15-lap feature this week. In the Everett’s Auto Parts Sport 4’s, heading into the playoffs, it might be a race between points leader Crystal Murray and Tyler Duhancik. Henry Lavallee, Jarrod Freitas, Taylor Bowser, Stephanie Bruneau, Daniel Hayes and Justin Leduc are ready to contest for the championship as the the final of the eight drivers in this division. Their 25-lap feature on Friday could give someone that shot of momentum. The Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Pure Stock races have been rough the last few weeks, but their race for eighth is also close. Ethan Souza jumped into the eighth spot last week when Jared Cordeira won, then got disqualified. Cordeira needs to race his way back in if he wants to race for the title, as he now hits eight points out of the eighth spot. It appears those two drivers will race for the final position. Look out for Sam “Hot Rod” Lincoln to take a victory lap prior to the races starting, after scoring his first career win last week. Devin Deshaies rocketed to another win last week in the Nick’s Pit Stop Legends Cars, and he will be tough to beat again this week. Josh Parsons leads Brendan LaBelle by just two points for the final playoff spot, with Richie Helger Jr. also not far behind. Both Parsons and LaBelle missed a race earlier in the season and will be looking to beat the other to get into the playoffs this week. Jake Silvia is seventh, and with a strong run will make it in. But, a mistake by Silvia could allow the other two to slide by in the 25-lap feature. NASCAR Saturday’s playoff battles are a bit more clear. The Pro Stock race for eighth sees Rick Martin ahead of Kenny Spencer by 30 points, which is unlikely to change. Their 40-lap feature this week will be another classic battle between Dave Darling, Mike Brightman, Tom Scully Jr., last week’s winner Tommy Adams and others. Colbey Fournier finished second last week, one spot short of his first win of the season. Can he get there this week? In the Late Models, their field of eight drivers is set, barring a complete miracle. Paul Lallier holds the final spot by 51 points, meaning he would need to just start the race to make it into the playoffs, unless ninth-place Josh Hedges has a perfect night, and wins his heat and the feature. If you’re up for a bet, put your cards on Lallier making it. Vinnie Arrenegado won their 30-lap race last week, while names like Gerry DeGasparre Jr., Richie Murray, Mark Jenison, Chase Belcher and others will look to win again this week. Can Jeramee Lillie break into the winner’s circle after multiple consistent runs? Fresh off the Helger’s 50, the Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Sportsman are back this week for 25 more laps. Chad Baxter is clearly the favorite in this division, winning most of the races in the last two months. Can someone knock him off this week? Tyler Almeida also leads Steve Axon by 40 points in the race for the final playoff spot, which means Axon, like Hedges in the Late Models, will just about need a miracle to make his way in. The Chaz Auto Body Sport Trucks race for eighth has recent first-time winner Tom Scully III ahead of Jake Vanada by just eight points, which is four spots in the feature. Vanada nearly won his first race of the season last week, but came up just short. Can he win this week and pass Scully to move into the playoffs? Rick Martin picked up his fifth Truck win of the season last week and leads the standings heading for the playoffs with dominance on his side. Fast Friday racing begins at 7 p.m., while NASCAR Saturday action will hit the track with four divisions at 6 p.m. Seekonk Speedway’s 2022 season is beginning to wind down, so don’t miss all of the exciting racing action on the track. On Saturday, September 3, the night sky lights up with Fireworks on and off the track during the annual Labor Day Thrill Show. In September, on September 9-10, 17-18 and 23-24, the playoffs begin and the champion will be crowned in all nine Seekonk divisions. Tickets for all events are available at SeekonkSpeedway.com, where fans can purchase and skip the lines on race day. Fans are encouraged to purchase Thrill Show tickets soon, as the event could sellout. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest updates, including from the track on race day. ![]() SAM LINCOLN WINS HIS FIRST PURE STOCK RACE SEEKONK, Mass. — Earlier in the season in the Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Pure Stocks, Sam Lincoln captured the Everett’s Auto Parts Triple Crown Series championship. On Friday night, Lincoln added his first career Pure Stock win to his resume, besting Danny Massa over the final laps of the 25-lap feature to take the win. Jared Cordeira originally crossed the line with the victory, but failed to make it through post-race inspection. Lincoln and Massa battled hard with him to the finish, but settled for second and third, which became first and second in the final results. Greg Perry and Mike Rotondo both survived some mid-race chaos to finish inside the top-five. Jeremy Lambert was sixth, followed by Josh Badach, Don Courtemanche, Alice Benoit and Matt Talbot. The Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Pure Stocks will return to the track on Friday, August 27, for another 25-lap feature. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest updates. ![]() SEEKONK, Mass. — Devin Deshaies may have taken a small break from victory lane, but the Nick’s Pit Stop Legends Cars points leader was back on Friday night. Driving the No. 88, Deshaies bested Jacob “Rowdy” Burns, Brendon Hammann and others over the final laps to take the victory. It wasn’t easy — but Deshaies didn’t give up. He charged to the lead, then had a spirited battle with Burns for multiple laps in order to take down the win. Hammann would finish second in the 25-lap feature, while Burns crossed in third. Josh Parsons and Jake Silvia weren’t far behind at the finish, scoring fourth and fifth place efforts. Nicholaus Bulkeley was sixth, followed by PJ Evans, Brendan LaBelle, Mason Tessier and Jase Mongeon. The Nick’s Pit Stop Legends Cars will return to the track on Friday, August 27, for another 25-lap feature. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest updates. ![]() SEEKONK, Mass. — For the third time this season, Crystal Murray captured the checkered flag in the Everett’s Auto Parts Sport 4 division on Friday night at Seekonk Speedway. Murray took the lead from DJ Thibeault early in the 25-lap feature and wasn’t going to be denied over the final stretch of the race. She pulled away from the field, and celebrated in Victory Lane again for the third time. Heading to the playoffs, Murray leads the championship standings and has momentum on her side. Tyler Duhancik finished close behind her in second spot, just one week after winning, while Jarrod Freitas resulted in the third spot. Sam Mattera charged to the top-five, while Stephanie Bruneau started on the pole and scored a top-five finish in fifth. Thibeault led laps early and finished sixth, followed by Jacob Budznya, Taylor Bowser, Andrew Rittman and Cascis Mitchell. The Everett’s Auto Parts Sport 4’s will return to the track on Friday, August 27, for another 25-lap feature. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest updates. |
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