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Fathers Day Monster Truck Bash

Monster Truck showdown this Sunday at Seekonk Speedway! Sunday’s Monster Truck show includes not only multiple Monster Trucks, but also another race for the East Coast Towing & Recovery Spectator Drags Series. Heading for their third event of the season, Matt Desrosiers leads Liam Monaghan and Jarred Smith in their point standings.


Monster Truck race day includes Trucks like Stinger Unleashed, War Wizard, Velociraptor, Rat Nasty, Loud and Dirty and Kamikazee. From 11:30 am to 1 pm, don't miss your chance to experience the thrill up close with Monster Truck rides! Buckle up and hold on tight for an adventure like no other. There will also be a pit party from 11:30-1 p.m., allowing fans to get up close with the Monster Trucks. The show itself begins at 2 p.m.


Tickets for Monster Truck Sunday are $25 for adults online in advance, or $30 at the track the day of the event. Youth from 6-12 are $12 online and $15 the day of the show. Kids five and under and parking are free at Seekonk Speedway. Gates will open at 11:30 a.m. for advanced ticket holders and 12 p.m. for those who purchase the day of the track.


For all of the latest news on the Father's Day show, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com.


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Fred
2 days ago
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jonyclaber
Jun 02
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Fantastic Father's Day Monster Truck Bash - great atmosphere and a perfect way to spend time with the family while watching the machines roar. If you work on truck electronics or event software, this post offers a clear, practical overview of static vs. dynamic code analysis to help keep control systems reliable and safe.

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jonyclaber
Jun 01
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Guest
May 18

We took my father in law to a similar monster truck show last fall at a small track, and I wasn't ready for how emotional it got when he started laughing like a kid during the spectator drags. Matt Desrosiers leading the East Coast Towing points race sounds exactly like the kind of blue collar rivalry my own dad would have loved to bet a beer on. Speaking of building tiny versions of big machines, I went down a rabbit hole on Gambody 3d printing marketplace last winter printing a scale chassis with working suspension just to remember that afternoon. The pit party from 11:30 to 1 pm is genuinely worth showing up early for, because watching a five year…

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