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TALBOT RELISHES GLORY WITH PURE STOCK TITLE, TRIPLE CROWN IN IMPRESSIVE SEASON


Entering the 2025 season at Seekonk Speedway, Matt Talbot was on the list of many drivers with experience in the Pure Stock division to watch. Talbot entered the year looking to visit Victory Lane and try to get down to the final race of the Sunoco Drive For The Cup with a chance to win it. 


Talbot accomplished all of his goals and exceeded some by capturing the championship in the Pure Stock division in the Sunoco Drive For The Cup, along with the Everett’s Auto Parts Triple Crown Series title on the heels of one victory. Talbot captured eight top-five finishes during the season, including three of the final five races.


The driver of the No. 37 finished second in the season-finale to clinch his first track title.


“I don’t even know what to say, honestly,” Talbot said. “This year was the most amount of effort I’ve put into this car and it showed throughout the year. It was a lot of work. We were in the garage a lot, with a lot of people giving me a hand. I can't thank all of them enough."


Seekonk Speedway congratulates Matt Talbot and his entire team on capturing the 2025 Pure Stock division championship!





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George
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What a season. You can feel how much work, patience, and late nights went into earning that kind of result. I have always loved stories like this because they remind me that consistency matters more than one flashy moment. Racing is such a human thing: people push hard, learn from rough nights, then come back sharper. That is true on the track and in everyday life too. Funny enough, I once landed on https://spark-driver.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html while dealing with a delivery issue, and it made me think about how every win has unseen effort behind it. Really happy to read this.

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