At Seekonk Speedway, the Everetts Auto Parts Triple Crown Finales are this weekend. The playoff picture for the racing divisions is starting to take shape…
PRO STOCKS
The finale 65-lap contest for the Pro Stocks in the Seekonk Speedway Everett’s Auto Parts Triple Crown Series on August 9 includes both winners and champions. Dylan Estrella, the defending division champion, scored the most points (97) over the first two races to advance and lock up his spot. He’s joined in that category by Mark Jenison (92) as the two drivers to advance via points. It will be the two races winners joining them – Jacob Burns and David Darling. As the four of them get ready for battle, there are 11 overall division champions between Darling, Estrella and Jenison. Burns is a Rookie of the Year contender. Who comes out on top?
LATE MODELS
The Seekonk Speedway Late Model division’s first Everett’s Triple Crown race of the year went right down to the final laps, with Luke LeBrun coming out on top to lock up his spot in the Final Four. He is joined by Connor Souza, who drove away from the competition to rocket to the victory in the second Triple Crown race. The two drivers advancing to the final 45-lap showdown on points include Charlie Rose and Chase Belcher. All four of these drivers have been consistently at the front all year, all winning at least one race. As they get ready for the extra-distance finale, Souza is looking to back up his crown and make it two-for-two, while the rest look to take it away.
SPORT TRUCKS
The Sport Trucks are preparing for an all-out battle on August 9 to decide the Everett’s Triple Crown Series championship! Winning the first two Triple Crown races of the season, Ethan Heilborn will go for the clean sweep to capture the clean sweep & the overall Triple Crown title. He will be joined by Mike Cavallaro, Tim Bolger and Dane Saritelli in the finale. Cavallaro won to open the season, and has been consistent most of the year, with multiple podiums and many top-five runs for the veteran. Bolger, who busted out last season, hasn’t won yet in 2025, but has been consistent, especially in the two Triple Crown events, where he finished sixth and second. Saritelli has been pressing down the throttle towards the front of the Sport Trucks, capturing many podium finishes, including in the first Triple Crown race. As they get ready for 35-laps in the final event, who will come out on top?
SPORTSMAN
The four drivers who will compete for the Everett’s Triple Crown Series championship in the Sportsman division all are worthy of winning it, based off their 2025 runs to date. Jeremy Lambert, Colby Lambert, Scott Serydynski Jr and Adam Pettey have all advanced into the Final Four. Colby Lambert, Serydynski and Pettey have all been to Victory Lane this season – Pettey and Colby in the first two Triple Crown races. Serydynski has also won many times, but not in the Triple Crown quite yet – could he take the 35-lap victory in the finale and walk-off with the crown? Will Jeremy take down his first win of the season in the extra-distance contest? It will likely take a win to determine which driver will walk away with the Everett’s Triple Crown trophy.
Two of the Everett’s Triple Crown Final Four in the Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Bandits have been to Victory Lane this season, two have not. Jace Chaber captured the first three wins of the season, including round one of the Triple Crown, to advance into the Final Four. In the second Triple Crown event, Landon Heim captured his first career victory, rocketing into the Final Four. The other two drivers joining them for the 15-lap finale main event are Carl Satterlund Jr and Brook Meyer. Both have been consistent all year, in and around the top-five each week. As the Final Four event comes together for August 8, one of the four drivers will leave the main event with the Everett’s Triple Crown trophy.
BANDOLERO OUTLAWS
All four of the Bandolero Outlaw Triple Crown finalists have won races so far in 2025. Two of them advanced into the finale with feature wins in the first two events – David Bernier and Jordan Duquette. The other two, Mason Silva and Allyha DeSomma, scored their first career Outlaw victories this year. In fact, all four of them have been first-time winners in this division. Now, as they prepare to battle it out for the Everett’s Triple Crown title, one of them will add a new accolade to their resume in the final 15-lap event on August 8.
SPORT 4
As the Sport 4 division gets ready for the Everett’s Triple Crown finale on August 8, set for 30 laps, there are four drivers searching for the special event trophy – Richie Johnson, Arthur Meack, Samantha Sleboda and Jacob Budzyna. In this division, three of the drivers who advanced did so by points – with one feature winner also in the mix. In the first Triple Crown event on June 13, Meack rocketed to his first of two feature wins in 2025, locking up his spot. Johnson also has two wins on the season, but none in the Triple Crown events – he finished second in the first two Triple Crown races. Sleboda advanced with finishes of fourth and fifth, while Budzyna captured runs of fourth and sixth. It’s hard to pick a favorite in the Sport 4 class – with all of them worthy and running consistently enough to contend for the crown.
PURE STOCK
Looking for back-to-back Everett’s Triple Crown titles, Danny Massa captured the win in the first Triple Crown race of the year in 2025. He looks to defend the title against three others – Ethan Souza, Brent Robidoux and Matt Talbot. Souza advanced and locked up his spot by winning the second 30-lap contest, while Robidoux and Talbot advanced via points. Massa’s season has been feast or famine, with his win and many nights of tough luck along with it. Robidoux has three feature wins so far, capturing many more trophies one year after winning the overall division championship as the Rookie of the Year. Perhaps the dark horse in the mix is Talbot, who hasn’t won yet in 2025, but does have one career win and has shown speed of late. Which one of the four will come out on top in the 30-lap race on August 8?
LEGENDS CARS
The first two Everett’s Auto Parts Triple Crown Series events for the Nick’s Pit Stop Legends Cars went to Jacob “Rowdy” Burns in rather convincing fashion. Burns has four wins in the first seven Legends Cars races of the season overall, and when it comes time to decide the Triple Crown champion on August 8, look out for Burns to give it his best shot. He will be joined in the finale by two other season winners – Josh Parsons and Chase Silvia – along with Brenden LaBelle. Known as four of the best when it comes to Legends Cars racing at Seekonk Speedway, they will decide the title in a 30-lap contest sure to go right down to the final laps.
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