Estrella Comes Out on Top in American Racer Pro Stock 75

SEEKONK, Mass. — Defending Pro Stock champion Dylan Estrella had an up-and-down start to the season, but was finally on top Saturday night in a big way. Estrella’s first victory of the season came in the American Racer Pro Stock 75, an event worth $2,000 to the winner. Estrella made a late move to get the lead and held off Jacob Burns to the checkered flag to pick up the feature win. 

Burns finished second, after charging from the back to the front in the second half of the race. Bobby Pelland III had one of the fastest cars on the track all night and was back on the podium in the third spot after 75 circuits. David Darling finished fourth, with former champion Kenny Spencer in fifth.

Vinnie Arrenegado, Nick Lascuola, Mark Jenison, Mike Brightman an,d Colbey Fournier finished the top-10. 

The Pro Stock will be back on the track on Saturday, July 19, for another main event, their 80-lap Anniversary Series special. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media.

Charlie Rose Finds Victory Lane in Late Model Anniversary 80
SEEKONK, Mass. — In a fitting end to the Late Model 80th Anniversary Series special, veteran contender Charlie Rose was carrying the checkered flag on Saturday night. Rose jumped out front around halfway when he passed Richie Murray for the top spot, then left the field in the sunset behind him. It was the second win of the season for the driver of the No. 91.

The race was part of the NASCAR Saturday Anniversary Series celebrating the 80th season of short-track racing at the Massachusetts oval. Twenty-three cars started the extra-distance event.

Luke LeBrun battled hard to the finish, as the multiple-time season winner made a late move to grab the second spot. Murray, who led many laps, was back on the podium with a solid third. Ryan Kuhn made his weekly Late Model debut for the season finishing fourth, while Andrew Gomes completed the top-five.

Tyler Lallier, Bobby Pelland III, Chase Belcher, Connor Souza and Josh Hedges finished the top-10.

The Late Models will be back on the track on Saturday, July 19, for another main event. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media.

Serydynski Drives Back to Front to Win Helger’s Sportsman Race

SEEKONK, Mass. — Scott Serydynski Jr didn’t have the start to the Helger’s Sportsman race he would have liked on Saturday night, but it sure ended well. After being caught in a wreck inside the top-five in the first few laps, Serydynski pitted, his crew worked on the car, then he charged to the front.

From the back to the front, Serydynski piloted the No. 22 to Victory Lane for the third time in 2025.

Doug Benoit, the most recent winner, chased him to the line in second spot. Nick Brightman led the majority of the race, but a last-lap pass by Serydynski and Benoit had Brightman settling for third, his best career run in the Sportsman division. Colby Lambert and Adam Pettey finished the top-five.

Albert Clements, Jeremy Lambert, Nick Wood, Cody Moreau and Jimmy Silvia rounded out the top-10.

The Helger’s Sportsman will be back on the track on Saturday, July 19, for another main event. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media.

THIBEAULT FINDS VICTORY LANE FOR CAREER WIN NUMBER TWO

SEEKONK, Mass. — Prior to Saturday night, it had been a year filled with ups and downs for DJ Thibeault in the Sport Trucks at Seekonk Speedway. After the 25-lap main event this week, Thibeault was carrying the checkered flag for the second time in his career.

Thibeault made a move to jump around leader Marissa Morgan on lap eight and never looked back again en route to the feature win. The driver of the No. 78 hits the summer stride with a trophy in his hand.

Dane Saritelli was right back on the podium, adding yet another strong run to his 2025 season with a second-place finish. Joining Thibeault and Saritelli on the podium was Radical Rick Martin, who comfortably settled into the third spot after a late-race battle.

Jake Vanada finished fourth, followed by Ethan Heilborn.

Morgan, Mike Duarte, Mike Cavallaro, Tim Bolger, and Amy Helger completed the top-10.

The Sport Trucks will be back on the track on Saturday, July 19, for another main event. For more information on Seekonk Speedway, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media.

Sources: Seekonk Speedway