Jake Trainor Makes Pass To Win NEMA Lites Feature At Seekonk On Open Wheel Wednesday

It’s been quite the year for Jake Trainor so far in 2023. Trainor picked up a big victory during the Little 500 in Indianapolis on Memorial Day weekend and visited Seekonk Speedway for the first time this year during Open Wheel Wednesday on June 28.

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Supermodifieds, Nema Midgets, Nema Lites Invade Seekonk This Wednesday

SEEKONK, Mass. — The winged warriors are heading for the Action Track of the East this Wednesday night. Seekonk Speedway will light up the racing world with a mid-week event on Wednesday, August 27, as the annual Boston Louie Seymour Memorial hits the third-mile with both the NEMA Midgets and NEMA Lites. Joining the card in their inaugural season, the Northeast Supermodified Series, presented by PASS, will also be on the track for 75 laps of exciting racing.

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Coutu Takes First NEMA Lites Career Win at Lee USA; Cabral King in Decourcy Memorial

In only his second season in the NEMA Lites, Dylan Coutu took down an emotional victory in his family owned #53 besting last year’s champion Jake Trainor in the Seymour 29.  In the Jeremy Decourcy Smoke ‘Em 25, Randy Cabral came from the middle of the field and dominated the 25 lap main event on Friday night.

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Trainor Sweeps Waterford Finale for NEMA & Lites Championship; Cabral NEMA Champion

One of the Northeast’s most promising up & coming young talents, Jake Trainor, topped off a dream season, winning the NEMA Lites Championship, and taking down both the NEMA and Lites victories at the New-London Waterford Speedbowl this past Saturday evening.  Randy Cabral finished 4th in the NEMA feature, good enough for him to capture his 8th championship, and the 10th overall for Bertrand Motorsports.

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Coy Takes Claremont NEMA Lites Victory

The NEMA Lites visited the Claremont Speedway this past Saturday evening, joining a star-studded roster including the Granite State Pro Stocks.  Beautiful summer weather highlighted a fantastic evening at the tricky 1/3-mile oval.

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