PREVIEW: BANDOLERO OUTLAW FIELD STACKED WITH RETURNING YOUTH TALENT
- Souza Media
- 6 days ago
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SEEKONK, Mass. – Youth racing at Seekonk Speedway returns when the Fast Friday season begins on Friday, May 30. The Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Outlaw field includes some of Seekonk’s most youth drivers, aged from 11 to 15 years old.
Entering the new season, the Outlaw field is stacked with talent.
Defending Bandolero Bandit champion David Bernier moves up in 2025, while defending Bandolero Outlaw champion Bryson Robidoux moves on to race in the Pure Stocks. Bernier should be a threat all year. He won many times in 2024 and should be considered a threat to become the first driver to win championships in both Bandolero divisions before moving on.
He will be joined by names like Luka Dib, Ryder Aguiar, Mason Silva, Mike Hanafin and others in contention for the title.
Dib moves up from a successful season in the Bandits, just like Silva does. Aguiar and Hanafin have proven they can race at the front of the pack in the Outlaw division, with Hanafin already visiting Victory Lane. Aguiar will look to get there for the first time in 2025.

Other names to watch include Jordan Duquette, Allyha DeSomma, Brady Connors, Vincent Sarro and Zacarias Kelley.
If NIck Uhrig Jr. competes, he will be at the front of the field,
Derek Jordan Jr. has also purchased a car from the Robidoux family and will make his debut in 2025. Will Ayla Martin focus on her Legend Car, or also compete at least part-time in the Outlaws?
These are just some of the names that will keep race fans on the edge of their seats on Fast Fridays in 2025.
The Seekonk Grand Prix Bandolero Outlaw season begins at Seekonk Speedway on Friday, May 30 at 7 p.m. For more information on Seekonk Speedway and to purchase tickets for all events, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com.


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