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Seekonk Speedway is a family entertainment venue that features racing of all kinds on a semi-banked 1/3 mile paved oval located on U.S. Route 6 in Seekonk, Massachusetts. The track holds the distinction of being the longest continually family operated race track in the United States, under the guidance of the Venditti family since it opened on May 30, 1946. It is also the widest track in New England at 72 feet. The track's all-time winningest drivers include George Summers and "Radical" Rick Martin of Westport, Massachusetts.〔(Seekonk Speedway All-Time Division Leaders Through 2009 )〕 ==Weekly Racing== Typically starting on the first Sunday of May, the Action Track of the East plays host to short track action every Saturday night, depending on the weather. Most weekly programs are composed of Seekonk's four regular divisions: Pro Stock, Late Model, Sport Truck,Street Stock,SK Lite. In addition to the staple series, a variety of touring series visit the speedway. The Valenti Auto Mall Modified Racing Series, NorthEastern Midget Association, Pro 4 Modifieds of New England, and Pro All Stars Series all have events on the Seekonk calendar, with the former three visiting on multiple occasions. The Seekonk weekly motorsport program ends on the second Sunday of October with the D. Anthony Vendetti Memorial event. The Valenti Modifieds join the open-competition Pro Stock, Late Model, Sport Truck and Car, and Street Stock divisions for a two-day spectacular of extra-distance and extra-money racing. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Seekonk Speedway」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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