Seekonk Speedway To Crown Champions On D. Anthony Venditti Championship Weekend

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Seekonk Speedway returns to Fast Friday and NASCAR Saturday racing action for the final time in 2025 this weekend. Track champions will be crowned in the Sunoco Drive For The Cup on both nights, all part of D. Anthony Venditti Championship weekend at the Action Track of the East.

Fast Friday begins at 7 p.m., while NASCAR Saturday begins at 6 p.m. Tickets for championship weekend are on sale now at SeekonkSpeedway.com
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David Gravel Inches Out Spencer Bayston for $83,000 Dennis Roth Classic Victory

David Gravel wins WoW Dennis Roth Classic
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Saturday’s Dennis Roth Classic finale delivered a Sprint Car fan’s dream race.

Tulare, CA’s Thunderbowl Raceway gave the packed grandstands everything they could ask for and then some in 35 laps. A surface with multiple grooves. An early battle for the lead that led to contact and some drama. A late duel for the top spot that resulted in a photo finish for major money. Simply put, the Thunderbowl did not disappoint.

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Group 1 Champions Crowned at Wiscasset Speedway

Wiscasset SpeedwayUnfortunately, summer has flown by in the blink of an eye and we are nearing the conclusion of the 2025 race season at Wiscasset Speedway. Team Wiscasset began their 3-event season sendoff on Saturday, hosting an action-packed program that included the Brackett’s Market 4-Cylinder Pros, Kennebec Equipment Rental Thunder 4 Minis, Davis Erector Group 207 Crate Modifieds, the visiting NELCAR Legends and double features for the Gosline Insurance Group Super Streets and Norm’s Used Cars Pro Stocks.

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Rock Solid in the Granite State: Ryan Blaney Wins the Mobil 1 301

Ryan Blaney wins New Hampshire
2023 NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney, driver of the No. 12 Team Penske Ford, earned his first New Hampshire Motor Speedway victory Sunday in front of a sold-out crowd, locking himself in to the Round of 8. Photo Credit: NHMS/Harold Hinson Photography

LOUDON, N.H. – Ryan Blaney powered to victory today in the Mobil 1 301 NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) Playoffs race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS), kicking off the Round of 12 in the NASCAR Playoffs and marking another thrilling chapter in the track’s storied racing history. The race drew a sold-out crowd for the NCS’s only stop in New England this season.

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Track Talk – Northeastern Drivers’ Performance At New Hampshire

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Here’s this week’s Track Talk, from northeastern correspondent, Lou Modestino.
Corey Heim won the Craftsman Truck at New Hampshire.   Gio Ruggiero of Seekonk, MA took fourth while Corey LaJoie (originally from Norwalk, CT) ended up eighth.  Mike Christopher of Plainville, CT ended up 13th.  Long Island, NY Star Patrick Emerling was not as lucky and the best he could do was to finish 28th.
In the Cup Series race on Sunday. Ryan Blaney won, with pole winner Joey Logano of Middletown, CT finishing fourth.  Ryan Preece of Berlin, CT ended up 14th.
Nice to see that NHMS had a big crowd on hand.  Moving the event to a Play-off date from Mid-July was the right thing to do.
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“Dream Come True!” Logan Powers to Pilot the 31CT Late Model in 63rd Vermont Milk Bowl

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Middlesex’s Logan Powers will get his first shot at the Vermont Milk Bowl piloting the #31CT owned by Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour full-timer Jason Glaude of Danielson, Connecticut. (Alan Ward photo)

Barre, VT – Thunder Road officials learned over the weekend that a perennial title contender is moving up to the big leagues for the biggest event of the season at the Nation’s Site of Excitement. Middlesex, Vermont’s Logan Powers will be behind the wheel of the #31CT Knockout Punch Chevy Camaro for Danielson, Connecticut-car owner Jason Glaude in the 63rd Vermont Milk Bowl presented by Northfield Savings Bank on Saturday and Sunday, October 4th and 5th.

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Red Hot Riely O’Keefe Pockets $2,750 INEX Legend Race Car Score With Riverhead Raceway Sara Sylvester 50 National Qualifier Triumph

Riverhead RacewayRed hot defending INEX Legend Race Car champion Riely O’Keefe of Manorville continued his hot streak Saturday winning his fifth event in since mid-July at Riverhead Raceway, but this one was very special, as well as lucrative. Not only did Riely lead all 50-laps of the Sara Sylvester INEX Legend Race Car National Qualifier 50, O’Keefe accomplished the fete in a car owned by Sara’s brother Jim Sylvester, with whom he’s won five races since July 12th. Saturday’s race was the richest ever for the Legends at Riverhead with O’Keefe earning $2,750 for his efforts.

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Center Conway’s Gabe Brown Goes Back-to-Back in Wall’s Ford Platinum Series; Johnny Clark Still the PASS King of White Mountain

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It was another exciting PASS Super Late Model feature at White Mountain Motorsports Park Saturday night with Gabe Brown (R) and Johnny Clark (L) battling it out for the win. (Nick Mumley photo)

N. Woodstock, NH — Mark Lundblad Jr. and Spencer Vaughan brought the PASS Modified field to green for their 50-lapper to kick off Saturday’s feature racing at White Mountain. Vaughan quickly led the single-file line as everyone settled in for the ride ahead before the lap 21 caution for Zach Bowie’s spin in turn two. Spencer Morse entered the top three picture and catapulted to a side-by-side battle with Vaughan and Kyle Hewins for the remainder of the caution-filled event. In the end, Morse would earn the win over Cody Macomber and Hewins.

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