SEEKONK, Mass. — Luke LeBrun has shown plenty of speed at Seekonk Speedway in the Late Models this season, and on Saturday night, it all ended with a feature win. In the third race of the year, LeBrun rocketed to the front of the field and pulled away in the final laps to win the opener of the Everett’s Auto Parts Triple Crown, a 45-lap feature. LeBrun had to chase down former Sportsman champion Corey Fanning, who took the top spot on lap eight and led until LeBrun made the winning move on lap 28. From there, LeBrun drove away, while Fanning had to fend-off the challenges of defending champion Mark Jenison over the final laps and was able to accomplish the goal. Jenison would finish third, adding another podium, now with top-three finishes in all three races. Vinnie Arrenegado finished fourth and Jacob Burns finished fifth, as the two drivers traded the positions back and forth over the final few laps in a thrilling battle. Bill Goodrow, Scott Serydysnki Jr., Charlie Rose, Chase Belcher and Nathan Tracey finished the top-10. The Late Models will return to the track on Saturday, June 17 for a 30-lap main event. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest updates.
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Double Dose of Seekonk Racing Includes Fast Friday, NASCAR Whelen Mod Tour Seekonk Speedway is excited to present two action-packed days of racing this weekend on Friday, June 9 & Saturday, June 10. The weekend is of course headlined by the return of the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour for the Seekonk 150 Saturday — but also includes four extra-distance races in the Everett’s Auto Parts Triple Crown and four additional feature races. In total, nine divisions will qualify & race between Fast Friday & NASCAR Saturday. Fast Friday racing begins at 7pm, while Saturday’s racing begins at 6pm. The Whelen Modified Tour single-car time trials will take place at 5:30pm on Saturday. Friday racing includes two Bandolero divisions, the Sport 4 Triple Crown, the Pure Stocks and Legends Cars. Saturday includes extra-distance action for the Sport Trucks, Sportsman and Late Models alongside the Whelen Mod Tour. Seekonk Speedway offers ticket sales online for all events. The track is nearly entire digital - with limited gate staff on race day for sales that day. Fans also can save money by purchasing tickets online and enter earlier into the grandstands. Tickets for Fast Friday are just $10 online in advance or $13 at the gates on race day. Tickets for Saturday are $35 in advance or $38 at the gates on race day. Fans who purchase tickets online may enter on Friday at 5:30pm, while those who buy that day can enter at 6pm. On Saturday, early pass holder grandstand gates open at 4pm while day-of ticket sales will see grandstand gates open at 5pm. Fans are encouraged to keep updated to the website, seekonkspeedway.com, and also follow the track on social media for the latest updates! We look forward to seeing race fans at the Action Track of the East for a busy weekend of third-mile racing. Race Six of NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Season Set For Saturday Night For Mayhew Tools 7NY
When race six of the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour season takes the green flag this Saturday night at Seekonk Speedway, Doug Coby will feel at home. The Milford, Connecticut, native is a multiple-time Seekonk winner – both in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour (2019, most recent winner and 2017) and in the track's prestigious Open Wheel Wednesday $10,000 to win Modified race, multiple times. Not only has he won at Seekonk in Modifieds, he’s also a winner of the Boston Louie Seymour Memorial for the NEMA Midgets. Seekonk, a third-mile oval, is a place where Coby feels he has the driving style to accomplish the goal heading into Saturday night: become the first two-time Tour winner in 2023. Through five Tour events, Coby is one of five different winners, rolling to Victory Lane at Monadnock Speedway in May. He’s joined by Ron Silk, Matt Hirschman, Justin Bonsignore and Austin Beers on that list. Seekonk does have new pavement down for 2023 down in the corners, something Coby is looking forward to trying in practice to see what it changes, if anything. “I don’t think it’s going to be the same old Seekonk from a driver's perspective,” Coby said. “I think it’s going to change the part of the track where a lot of people struggle, getting off the corner with their right foot and being there at the end. I think the pavement will give some people an ability to run outside more, hang around, in general have more grip… all of the things you prepare yourself for will be a bit different. The Mayhew Tools team has been working hard and will be ready to roll Saturday.” Racing at Seekonk Saturday begins with NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour practice from 3-4 p.m., followed by Mayhew Tools qualifying at 5:30 p.m. and the green flag for the Seekonk 150 at 8 p.m. All tickets are available in advance at SeekonkSpeedway.com and will be available on race day at the gates. For those who will not make it to the track, fans can watch live on FloRacing.TV. For more information on Doug Coby, visit DougCobyRacing.com and follow his page on Facebook for the latest news and updates, including from the track on race day. Justin Bonsignore Heads To Seekonk For Saturday Night Showdown
A Saturday night short-track showdown in Massachusetts is up next for Justin Bonsignore and the Ken Massa Motorsports team. This Saturday night, June 10, the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour heads to Seekonk Speedway for the Seekonk 150 – race six of the 19-event 2023 calendar. Bonsignore enters the race with one win in the first five races of the season – at Riverhead Raceway – but the three-time series champion has top-10 finishes in all events and top-fives in all but one. Heading to Seekonk, a place where Bonsignore won in 2018, the New York native has a high amount of confidence. Seekonk recently paved the corners on both ends of the third-mile, adding yet another element to Saturday’s race. No Modifieds have competed in a race on the surface yet in competition this season, but the track has been running weekly events and the racing has been some of the best the track has seen. “Definitely excited to get to Seekonk and try the new pavement and see how it impacted the track,” Bonsignore said. “We’ve had a pretty consistent season so far, but we are looking to get back to Victory Lane again with our Phoenix Communications team. We’re going to be six races into the year and the summer stretch is about to get underway. It’s going to be a busy and important time for our team.” A full day of racing at Seekonk Speedway also includes their weekly Sport Trucks, Sportsman and Late Models, all with extra-distance races. The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will practice from 3-4 p.m., with qualifying at 5:30 p.m., and the 150-lap at 8 p.m. Tickets are available in advance at SeekonkSpeedway.com and will also be available at the track on race day. For those who can’t make it, FloRacing.TV will also have live coverage at 8 p.m. For more information on three-time NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion Justin Bonsignore and his Kenneth Massa Motorsports team, visit JustinBonsignore.com and follow his Athlete page on Facebook for the latest updates. NASCAR Whelen Mod Tour Invades Seekonk This Saturday Night; Fast Friday Also Back in Action6/7/2023 SEEKONK, Mass. — It’s quickly become what is going to be one of the busiest two days at Seekonk Speedway all season, and it’s this week.
Fast Friday returns to the track on Friday, June 9, with a full five-division card of racing at 7 p.m., while Saturday, the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour invades the track for their only visit of 2023. Saturday nights card will also include three NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Racing Series divisions — the Late Models, Sportsman and Sport Trucks — and all three will compete in round one of their Everett’s Auto Parts Triple Crown Series. The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour heads to Seekonk after a one-week break in their season for 150 laps on Saturday. Last time out, Matt Hirschman rocketed to Victory Lane at Lee USA Speedway to become the fifth Tour winner in five races on May 27. As they head back to Seekonk for race six, Ron Silk leads the championship standings by three points over Justin Bonsignore. Silk, Bonsignore, Hirschman, Austin Beers and Doug Coby are the five winners so far in 2023. Two of them (Bonsignore and Coby) are previous Seekonk Whelen Modified Tour winners. In 10 previous Tour races at Seekonk, no driver has been to Victory Lane twice. Will that change this week in a stout field? The Late Models, Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Sportsman and Chaz Auto Body Sport Trucks are also going to be in action Saturday, all with extra laps in the first round of their Triple Crowns. In the Late Models, the two races in the books so far went to Vinnie Arrenegado and Jacob “Rowdy” Burns, but multiple big names are off to strong starts. Defending champion Mark Jenison, Chase Belcher, Richie Murray and others look to add their name to the winners list this Saturday in the 45-lap main event. The Chaz Auto Body Sport Trucks two events saw Jake Vanada and Brittany Campbell come out of the box swinging in Victory Lane. Defending champion Rick Martin is just one point up on Mike Duarte in the early title battle, with Vanada, Campbell and Amy Arsenault not far behind. On Saturday, they go for 35 laps in their Triple Crown opener. The Helger’s Sportsman division heads for week three with Ryan Lineham and Adam Pettey the only two drivers to finish on the podium in both events. Lineham won opening day, and Steve Axon picked up the victory in week two after blowing a motor on opening day. Can one of them return to the top or will Pettey get his first win? Defending champion Craig Pianka, former champion Chad Baxter, Randy Moretti, Chris Rioux and others are also off to a strong start with their 2023 season and look to be contenders in the 35-lapper. Saturday racing includes NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour qualifying at 5:30 p.m., followed by the first heat races at 6 p.m. The Whelen Modified Tour will be the final event on the card, slated to begin at 8 p.m. It’s an event you will not want to miss. Fast Friday roars back to the track with two races complete in their five divisions, headlined by a thrilling finish to last week’s Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Outlaw race. Brent Robidoux won by just a few inches at the line, holding off opening night winner Ryan Vanasse Jr. in the first race of their Triple Crown. This Friday night, the Outlaws return along with the Bandits, who enter the race with Parker Davis winning both of the first two events. The Sport 4 division takes center stage on Fast Friday this week with the first round of their Everett’s Triple Crown, set for 30 laps. Mikey LeFort picked up the victory in the No. 13 Helger’s Racing ride last week, with opening night winner Jarrod Freitas close behind. Defending champion Crystal Murray had struggles week one and in week two, but rebounded to finish on the podium in third. Will one of these drivers kick-off the Triple Crown on a strong note or will someone else find Victory Lane? Scott Cestodio has two wins in the bank in the Helger’s Pure Stock division, holding off Danny Massa and Mike Henriques to win last week. Henriques joined him on the podium in both events, second in one and third in another. In the Nick’s Pit Stop Legends Cars, after a tough first race, the division went without a caution last week with Jacob Burns holding off Isaiah Newcomb in a dash to the finish of their main event. Both divisions are back on track this week for 25 laps to cap a full Friday night of racing. All Fast Friday action begins at 7 p.m. Tickets for all events are available today at SeekonkSpeedway.com — including Fast Friday, NASCAR Saturday, Thrill Shows and major events. Fans are encouraged to purchase ahead and save not only time, but money, as tickets online are a bit cheaper than they will be at the gates, and online ticket holders may enter the grandstands before those who buy at the track on race day. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, fans are encouraged to visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest updates. SEEKONK, Mass. — Mother Nature didn’t come to play on Saturday night at Seekonk Speedway, forcing track officials to postpone the racing card including the Spring Green 123 for the American-Canadian Tour. The ACT Tour will return to Seekonk for this special event on Saturday, August 19, alongside a full card of racing that will include the Pro Stocks, Sportsman and Sport Trucks. With the postponement of the ACT Tour event until August 19, all grandstand passes purchased for the June 3 racing card will be honored on August 19 when ACT returns. Seekonk Speedway has also announced an adjustment in the schedule for the Everett’s Auto Parts Triple Crown Series. Although the first two races in the Triple Crown for all divisions will remain unchanged, the final events for the Pro Stocks and Late Models have been moved to Saturday, August 12. The Sportsman and Trucks Triple Crown finale remains on August 19 as part of Everett’s Auto Parts weekend at the track. The Pro Stock race on August 19 will be a normal 40-lap feature. “These adjustments to our schedule will just add even more excitement to race night on August 12,” Ed St. Germain of Seekonk Speedway said. “With some of our Late Model contenders racing with the ACT Tour, we will give them the opportunity to do that and leave them off the August 19 schedule. We appreciate everyone working through these types of adjustments with the Speedway.” -The Scully Memorial 55 for the Pro Stocks has been rescheduled to Saturday, July 15, a night that will also include the prestigious Boston Louie with NEMA Lites and NEMA Midgets along with the Late Models. Pit passes purchased for the June 3 event will be honored either this Saturday, June 10 or August 19. For those who chose to use them this Saturday, June 10, the track will cover the cost of the added value for the Tour pit pass and make it an even swap. Wristbands must be turned in to receive a new band. Seekonk Speedway returns to Saturday night short-track racing on Saturday, June 10, with a show headlined by the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Seekonk 150. The Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Sportsman, Chaz Auto Body Sport Trucks and Late Models will also all compete in the first round of their Everetts Auto parts Triple Crown. All three divisions will have extra laps with the Trucks and Sportsman running 35 and the Late Models running 45. For more information on Seekonk Speedway and to purchase tickets for upcoming events throughout the 2023 season, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com. Fans are also encouraged to follow the track on social media for the latest news and updates surrounding the Massachusetts third-mile. Unfortunately, Mother Nature wins. 😠
The American-Canadian Tour will return on August 19 for their Spring Green 123. We will return to regular weekly racing next Saturday, June 10 with the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. The Scully Memorial will be rescheduled for another date, along with the Triple Crown finale for the Late Models on that August date. Please save your wristbands & grandstand tickets. We will provide further updates when available! SEEKONK, Mass. — In one of the closest finishes in the history of the Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero divisions, Brent Robidoux edged Ryan Vanasse Jr. by a few inches to win the 15-lap feature on Friday night. Robidoux and Vanasse raced hard through the final few laps, but when they took the white flag, it was Robidoux who slid up just enough to give Vanasse a lane, and the race was on. Down the backstretch and through the final two turns, they both gave it everything they had. And in the end, Robidoux edged Vanasse by .002 in the scoring to take the win in the first race of the Everett’s Auto Parts Triple Crown Series for the division. Vanasse was one of the first people to the car to congratulate Robidoux on the win, showing true sportsmanship in Seekonk’s Youth Racing division. Vanasse won in the first race and finished second in week two. Andrew Gomes had a solid third-place finish, with Collin Vanasse and Dylan Calabro finishing off the top-five. RJ Murphy was sixth, followed by Bryson Robidoux, Mikey LeFort III, Zachary Keith and Zacharias Kelley. The Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Outlaws will return to the track on Friday, June 9 for another 15-lap race. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest updates. SEEKONK, Mass. — In the first round of the Everett’s Auto Parts Triple Crown Series for the Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Bandits, Parker Davis made it two-for-two in Victory Lane on the 2023 season. Davis took the lead after some contact in front of him sent Mike Hanafin and Sam Macedo to the rear, and he never looked back. After winning opening night, Davis was thrilled to park in the winner’s circle once again in week two. Macedo chased his way through the field to return to the podium, finishing second after not finishing on opening night due to mechanical gremlins. Nick Uhrig Jr. also rebounded from a bit of a tough first week to score a solid third in the 15-lap feature. Hanafin would recover to finish fourth, with Luka Dib scoring his second straight top-five finish to open the season. Mason Silvia, Ryder Aguiar and Carl Satterland Jr. rounded out the field. The Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Bandits will return to the track on Friday, June 9 for another 15-lap race. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest updates. SEEKONK, Mass. — Scott Cestodio wasn’t going to be denied in week two for the Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Pure Stocks. Starting deep in the field after winning week one, Cestodio slowly worked his way through the field and then passed Danny Massa using the outside lane on a restart to take the feature win. After having a bit of an off night for his standards in week one, Massa was able to score a solid second-place finish after fending off many challengers in the final laps. Mike Henriques opened the year with another podium, finishing in third, with Greg Perry and Jared Cordeira finishing the top-five after the 25-lap main event. Timmy Ouellette was sixth, followed by Ethan Souza, Kevin Rioux, Sam Lincoln and Matt Talbot. The Helger’s South Coast Power Equipment Pure Stocks will return to the track on Friday, June 9 for another race. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest updates. |
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