Justin Boston Finally Gets Monkey Off his Back at Toledo

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Photo – Venturini Motorsports on Twitter

Justin Boston is our next guest on Fan4Racing Fan2Fan NASCAR & Race Talk on Monday, May 19th at 9:50 pm ET. Call 347-996-5176 during the LIVE broadcast to interact with Justin Boston and our Fan4Racing panel. 

Justin Boston is finally a winner in the ARCA Racing Series. The Venturini Motorsports driver passed Grant Enfinger with 20 laps to go and held off a hard-charging Mason Mitchell to win in his 26th career series start. Continue reading

Rhodes Dominates at Iowa for Second K&N Win

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Ben Rhodes is our next guest on Fan4Racing Fan2Fan NASCAR & Race Talk on Monday, May 19th at 9:30 pm ET. Call 347-996-5176 during the LIVE broadcast to interact with Ben Rhodes and our Fan4Racing panel. 

After Australian driver and pole-sitter Brodie Kostecki lost the lead on lap 36, it was all Ben Rhodes from there on out. The K&N East points leader led the last 115 laps for a commanding victory at Iowa Speedway on Saturday night. Continue reading

ARCA Menards 200 at Toledo Preview

Photo - Robert Laberge/Getty Images

Photo – Robert Laberge/Getty Images

The ARCA Racing Series makes its annual visit to Toledo Speedway this weekend. This is a home game for ARCA, as Toledo, Ohio is home for their headquarters.

Last year’s race came down to a late-race battle between Ken Schrader and Grant Enfinger.  The two ran nose-to-tail for most of the race. Enfinger stayed right in the tire tracks of the No. 52 car, until a right-front tire went down on the No. 90 car with 12 laps to go, ending his shot at the win. Continue reading

Remembering Blaise Alexander Grabs First ARCA Win at Toledo Speedway

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Photo – AP


Montoursville, PA native Blaise Alexander enjoyed some success in ARCA,finishing runner-up four times from 1995 to May 1999. Alexander was looking to get the money off his back and find victory lane in 1999. He once again finished runner-up at Michigan in June to David Keith. Continue reading

Throwback Thursday – Changing of the Guard at the All-Star Race

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Photo – Charlotte Motor Speedway

Up to the 1989 season, Darrell Waltrip was not liked by many fans. Nicknamed “Jaws”, the talkative Waltrip finally grabbed his elusive Daytona 500 win to start the season. Many may remember him doing the “Ickey Shuffle” in victory lane. The No. 17 Hendrick team, led by crew chief Jeff Hammond, had three wins up to the All-Star race.

The 1989 edition of the All-Star Race was all Waltrip and Rusty Wallace, driving the No. 27 for car owner Raymond Beadle. The two drivers together led 123 of the 135 laps. In the end, it was setting up as a classic duel between Waltrip and Wallace. Continue reading