Fast Friday Recap - June 19th
- Speedway Staff

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MASON GOODALE MAKES IT TWO FOR TWO IN BANDOLERO BANDITS
He may have only run two races so far this season in the Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Bandits, but Mason Goodale has made them both count. Goodale captured his second win in his second start of the year in the fourth race of the season for the division on Friday night.
The Story: Goodale jumped out front rather quickly, but a late restart bunched the field back up and brought it down to the wire. Goodale had to hold off Elias Dib, who is inching closer and closer to his first career victory, and Landon Solomito, a two-time feature winner already this year. The heavy hitters of the Bandolero Bandits were right there, and Goodale was able to come home with the trophy.
The Top Finishers: Goodale was the winner over Solomito and Dib. Jace Chaber was fourth, followed by Tobey Lecuyer.


LUKA DIB ON FIRE IN BANDOLERO OUTLAWS
SEEKONK, Mass. — For the third week in a row, Luka Dib was on top in the Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Outlaws on Friday night at Seekonk Speedway.
The Story: After winning the last two weeks, Dib was mired deep in the field when the green flag flew for the 15-lap feature on Friday night. He quickly worked his way to the front, continuing to show the speed in the No. 13. Dib had to hold off all challengers on a late restart, but was able to accomplish the task. Dib beat Allyha DeSomma to the line by just over one second to score a third straight victory in the youth racing class.
The Top Finishers: DeSomma finished second, while Landon Heim crossed the stripe in third. Unfortunately, Heim did not make it through technical inspection, moving Zacarias Kelley to third, McKinley Burrows to fourth, and Brady Connors to fifth.


CAVALLARO GOES BACK TO CROWN VIC VICTORY LANE
SEEKONK, Mass. — Mike Cavallaro appears to be the dominator of the One Way Recycling Crown Vic Cruisers if he can help it so far in 2026 at Seekonk Speedway. Cavallaro came from the back of the field to get to the front and score another victory in the fourth race of the Fast Friday season.
The new division rolled out with John Lallier leading them down for the green and capturing the lead for many of the early laps. It wasn’t long before Cavallaro worked his way to the outside and drew even with Lallier for the lead. Cavallaro jumped out front, but a late caution spiced the battle up. Dylan Cabral, making his first start of the season, used the outside on the final restart and gave Cavallaro a run for his money.
In the end, Cavallaro was back in Victory Lane over Cabral, with Lallier coming home third, followed by Tyrese Mello and Nick Lecuyer.


HERMAN STEALS THE SHOW IN SPORT 4S
SEEKONK, Mass. — Christian Herman, who has competed part-time at Seekonk Speedway over the last few years, put on an impressive ride to take down the Sport 4 victory in week four of Fast Friday racing.
The Story: Herman’s first start of the year saw him start in the fourth row, but it wasn’t long before he was heading to the front. Herman used the outside lane to his advantage while Dan Hayes and others battled for the top spot, and slid around them all. Once he got out front, Herman drove away in dominating fashion to get to Victory Lane.
The Top Finishers: Herman bested Samantha Sleboda, who was back on the podium again in second. Hayes brought it home in the third spot, while Arthur Meack and Dave Westgate finished out the top-five.

BRYSON ROBIDOUX GETS TO PURE STOCK VICTORY LANE AGAINSEEKONK, Mass. — Bryson Robidoux had a battle right down to the wire to capture his second career Pure Stock win on Friday night at Seekonk Speedway.
The Story: Crystal Murray started from pole position and jumped out to the front of the pack. She was setting a strong pace, with Bryson Robidoux trying to chase her down for much of the middle stages of the race. It wasn’t long before Robidoux was able to slide to the inside as the laps wound down, and the two battled side-by-side for many laps before the checkered flag went in the air. When it did, Robidoux was out front.
The Top Finishers: Robidoux’s victory, his second career, came ahead of Murray. Ethan Souza worked his way through the field to finish third, followed by Brent Robidoux and Zachary Keith.


BURNS MAKES IT THREE IN A ROW IN THE LEGENDS CARS
SEEKONK, Mass. — Jacob “Rowdy” Burns has wasted no time putting a tough first week behind him in the Nick’s Pit Stop Legends Cars.
The Story: In Friday’s 25-lap feature, the fourth race of the season, Burns started 10th in the field, but took it three-wide on the outside early and gained spots. He got the lead away from Brian Wilkinson Jr. and then held command for the remainder of the distance, but it wasn’t easy. Burns had to hold off defending champion Josh Parsons and Ryan Vanasse Jr in a few late dashes on restarts to make it a third straight victory.
The Top Finishers: Burns, Parsons and Vanasse were the podium. They were followed by Richie Helger Jr., Chase Silvia, Mason Tessier, Brian Wilkinson Jr., Brody Wakefield, Jake Silvia and Dylan Calabro.
The Nick’s Pit Stop Legends Carsand all the fast Friday Divisions will be back on the track on Friday, June 26, for another round of action.




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