Jenison won the title in 2022, his first career in the Pro Stocks, while also winning the Late Model title. He followed it up by winning a second Pro Stock crown last year and enters 2024 looking for three in a row. Jenison will look to become just the fourth driver in the history of the Pro Stocks to win a third straight title – Norm Holden, Fred Astle Jr. and David Darling are the only on that list. Bobby Pelland III rebounded from an opening day disqualification to win the NASCAR State Championship for Massachusetts last year and had a consistent second half of the season. Pelland won the Everett’s Triple Crown title and had multiple feature wins. The former Late Model champion looks to pounce in 2024 with more wins and another shot at the title. Dylan Estrella and Colbey Fournier are two more top contenders. Estrella, a former Late Model champion, is no stranger to Pro Stock Victory Lane and returns driving the No. 46 for Everett’s Auto Parts as a new dad. Fournier, who missed the summer last year after an accident, rebounded to contend down the stretch and visit Victory Lane. Expect both of these two drivers to be frequent names at the front of the field in 2024. Defending two-time Late Model champion Vinnie Arrenegado Jr. is also making the big move in 2024. Arrenegado will campaign at least a partial schedule in the Late Models and will compete full-time in the Pro Stocks. Vinnie has shown over the years that he is one of the top contenders in the Late Models - winning countless races and two titles. How will his move to the Pro Stocks treat him? Other names to watch: Mike Brightman and Kenny Spencer. After what he would call a few years of struggling, the last two have been impressive for Brightman with feature wins and consistency. He’s made the Championship 4 two years in a row, but hasn’t sealed the deal. Is 2024 his year? Spencer has been up and down the last few years with multiple racing incidents, but we know this former champion is a threat every time he hits the track.
Mike Rotondo won the Rookie of the Year honors last year driving the famed No. 48 for Rollie Lindblad and will be back for the 2024 season. Can he make the playoffs again and chase his first career win during the season? One would be wrong to count out Dick Benoit. As a consistent driver from last season, he made noise in the playoffs and came close to contending for the title. His biggest goal going into 2024? Grab the elusive feature win. Seven-time Pro Stock champion Dave Darling is also planning to run select events. Don’t forget about former Late Model champion Tommy Adams, either. Rick Martin, a man who needs no introduction, is planning to run at least a partial schedule in the Pro Stocks, while chasing another Truck title. Other names to watch in the Pro Stocks include Daryl Stampfl, Jerammee Lillie, Ken Lavallee, Danny Thibault and Kevin Casper. Look out for Tibeault, who showed speed last year, to make even more gains in 2024. Other registered drivers planning to make at least select events include Chris Gomes, Danny Cabral and Billy Joerres. The 2024 season opens for Seekonk’s Pro Stocks on Sunday, May 5 at 2 p.m. The season includes events from May through September. The championship night for the Pro Stocks will be Saturday, September 28. For more information on the 2024 Pro Stock season, visit SeekonkSpeedway.com and follow the track on social media for the latest news.
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