RECAP: Lawless Alan Captures His First ARCA Menards Series Victory at Talladega

Lawless Alan captures his first ARCA Menards Series victory at Talladega Superspeedway on Saturday afternoon in the General Tire 200

TALLADEGA, Ala. – When Lawless Alan joined Venturini Motorsports at the start of the 2025 season, his goals were simple.

Lawless Alan Victory at Talladega

He wanted to win races and contend for the ARCA Menards Series championship.

After just three races, he can put a checkmark alongside one of those goals.

Alan, driving the No. 20 Toyota, was the leader on the final lap when a multi-car crash brought a premature end to the General Tire 200 at Talladega Superspeedway, and Alan was declared the winner.

“First thing I’ve got to say is God is so good,” Alan said after his first ARCA Menards Series victory in his tenth start. “I didn’t have any sort of plan after Phoenix last year. Then Toyota called me, and we put this deal together with Venturini and AUTOParkIt, and I am so thankful to them.”

Alan was among the contenders throughout the General Tire 200. He started second and led early and often, but constantly found himself under attack by Joe Gibbs Racing’s William Sawalich.

The two traded the lead multiple times throughout the race, but Alan had an advantage over Sawalich.

Alan had teammates.

The General Tire 200 Results

With 18 laps left, Alan got a push from his teammate Isabella Robusto. The push gave him enough momentum to go three-wide with Jason Kitzmiller and Sawalich for the lead. The move shuffled Sawalich out of the lead group and gave Alan command of the race.

He remained in command when the caution flag waved with five laps left. The caution came when Michael Maples crashed after contact in the middle of the pack.

That incident set up a one-lap dash to the finish. Alan is leading Thad Moffitt, the grandson of seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Richard Petty.

When racing resumed, Alan had help behind him from Robusto. She pushed Alan out just far enough that when a multi-car crash behind the leaders ended the race, Alan was declared the winner ahead of Moffitt.

A Big Difference from Talladega Last Year

The win by Alan doubles as retribution of sorts for the 25-year-old from Van Nuys, California. He was in contention to win the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event at Talladega one season ago before finishing fifth.

That race stuck with Alan so much that he made a screenshot from the event as the wallpaper on his phone. Now with a win at Talladega on the books, Alan is excited to change the wallpaper on his phone to something more celebratory.

“Finally, I got that monkey off my back,” said Alan, who gave Venturini Motorsports a victory one week after team officials announced the organization’s sale to Nitro Motorsports. “I can change my wallpaper to something happy. I think this is the worst possible thing that could have happened to the competition because I’ve got the confidence that I can do it now.

“There are no what-ifs, I can do it. Man, that feels good.”

Thad Moffit Promises a Nitro Win This Year

Moffitt, whose runner-up finish is the best of his ARCA career, believed that had the caution flag not been waved, he would have beaten Alan on the final lap.

“It sucks, but it’s good at the same time. I’m just dejected,” said Moffitt, driver of the No. 46 Toyota for Nitro Motorsports. “I thought I won that race. I thought I got through the (restart) box better. I thought I got down to turn one better. He just had his teammate behind him to push him down into (turn) one.

“It sucks. Nitro is going to win races this year though.”

Robusto finished third to give Venturini Motorsports two cars in the top three. Andy Jankowiak was fourth, followed by Kitzmiller in fifth.

Lavar Scott, Jake Finch, Bryce Haugeberg, Sawalich, and YouTube sensation Cleetus McFarland were sixth through tenth, respectively.

The ARCA Menards Series Point Standings

With three races in the books, Lavar Scott leads the series point standings by just three markers ahead of Lawless Alan. Brenden Queen (-8) and Andy Jankowiak (-11) hold the third and fourth place spots.

Jason Kitzmiller is fifth with an advantage over Kole Raz in sixth, with both drivers down 20 points from the leader.

Thad Moffit, William Sawalich, Isabella Robusto, and Bryce Haugeberg sit seventh through tenth in the point standings.

Up Next

Taking a week off, the ARCA Menards Series season continues Friday, May 9, with the running of the Tide 150 at Kansas Speedway. Coverage begins at 7 p.m. CT / 8 p.m. ET live on FS1.

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