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Bouchard's victory is considered by many as the biggest upset in NASCAR history and the win essentially clinched the Cup Series rookie of the year award for Bouchard. In 1982 Bouchard finished a career-high eighth in the final points standing with 15 top 10 finishes in 30 races. He ran full-time in 1983, 1984, and 1985.
The sport trucks at Seekonk Speedway run a stock chassis from the options of Ford Ranger, Chevrolet S-10, GMC Sonoma, Nissan Frontier, and Toyota Tacoma on 7-inch Hoosier treaded racing slicks. [15] The trucks at Seekonk Speedway have the option of running a four-cylinder or eight-cylinder engine.
Notable drivers to race at the speedway included Joe Sostilio in the track's inaugural season, [5] and Geoff Bodine and Ron Bouchard in the mid-1970s. [6] In 1982, the track hosted two races on the NASCAR North Tour, one in June and one in September. [7] The final race held at the speedway was contested on September 14, 1985. [8]
Rick Benjamin [6] – Benjamin used the pseudonym Ron Williams, because his family unapproved of him revealing his real name. Ron Bouchard [7] Mike Hogewood; Glenn Jarrett; Mike Joy; Ralph Sheheen [8] Bob Varsha
Kenneth Bouchard (pronounced BOO-shard, born April 6, 1955) is an American former NASCAR driver and the 1988 Rookie of the Year. His brother Ron Bouchard was the 1981 Rookie of the Year and one-time Winston Cup Series race winner.
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