Taylor Gray Wins at Kern for First ARCA Victory

Taylor Gray wins at Kern County Raceway in the ARCA Menards Series West NAPA 125 on Sunday in Bakersfield, California for his first victory.
Taylor Gray, driver of the No. 17 Ford Performance Ford, wins the NAPA 125 held at Kern County Raceway Park as part of the ARCA Menards West Series on Oct. 25, 2020 in Bakersfield, Calif. Photo by Meg Oliphant/ARCA Racing

Taylor Gray wins at Kern County Raceway in the ARCA Menards Series West NAPA ENEOS 125 on Sunday in Bakersfield, California for his first victory.

Taylor Gray entered the Friday-Sunday doubleheader weekend making his third and fourth ARCA Menards Series West starts. He had never raced at All American Speedway or at Kern County Raceway Park.

The results represented much more than beginner’s luck.

Taylor Gray Wins at Kern

A couple of days after leading 116 laps of Friday night’s race in Roseville, California, and earning a top-ten finish, the 15-year-old from Artesia, New Mexico, won Sunday’s NAPA ENEOS 125 presented by the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame at the half-mile oval in Bakersfield, California

“Every race I go, I set myself to a high standard of winning,” said Gray after leading a race-high 72 laps Sunday and landing the No. 17 Ford Performance Ford in Victory Lane for his first ACRA Menards win. “That’s the goal at the end of the day. If you not winning, then you gotta work towards it.

“At the end of the day, all you have is how many wins you have in your results.”

He now has one of those after four West Series starts for DGR-Crosley.

Gray’s age limited the amount of ARCA Menards races he could run in 2020. He also ran 12 ARCA Menards Series races, notching eight top-five finishes and 11 top-ten finishes, and picked up a pair of top-fives and five top-tens in five ARCA Menards Series East starts.

The NAPA ENEOS 125 Results

Mason Diaz, who led 23 laps Sunday, finished second.

Blaine Perkins finished third ahead of his Sunrise Ford teammate Trevor Huddleston in fourth. Perkins entered the race 17 points behind championship standings leader Jesse Love, and his third-place run was good enough to draw within 14 points of Love heading into the Nov. 7 season finale at Phoenix Raceway.

“We did what we had to do,” said Perkins. “We cut into the points lead this weekend. So it’s definitely not out of (our) hopes yet, and who knows?

“There’s going to be a lot of cars at Phoenix, and anything can happen.”

The ARCA West Point Standings

Gracie Trotter finished fifth at Kern County after a late-race incident with her Bill McAnally Racing teammate Love. The championship points leader salvaged an eighth-place finish behind Kyle Keller and Todd Souza.

Gio Scelzi, who picked up his first ARCA Menards win Friday at All American and battled issues with his car throughout much of Sunday’s race, finished ninth at Kern County. Jack Wood rounded out the top 10.

A replay of Sunday’s race at Kern County will air on NBCSN at 5:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, Oct. 29.

Next Up

The ARCA Menards Series West season finale is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 7 at 11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET. The championship race will air live on TrackPass on NBC Gold.