ARCA Herr’s Chase the Taste 200 at Winchester Preview

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The ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards heads to the high banks of the half-mile Winchester Speedway in Indiana. ARCA cars travel around the track in 15-16 seconds a lap, making it one of the fastest half-mile tracks in the country.

In last year’s race, ARCA veteran Frank Kimmel held off a hard-charging Austin Wayne Self to score his 79th career win and tie Iggy Katona for the all-time record. Kimmel has always been good on the Winchester track with six wins with his first coming in 1996.  The defending ARCA champ is still looking for his first win of 2014. Continue reading

Grant Enfinger Picks up Fourth ARCA Win of Season

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Photo – GrantEnfinger.com


Grant Enfinger ran a torrid pace early in the race at Elko Speedway.

And it didn’t stop there. Continue reading

Andrew Ranger Makes it Four in a Row at NJMP

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Photo – Kyle Magda

Andrew Ranger continued the streak with his fourth straight ARCA victory at New Jersey Motorsports Park (NJMP) on Sunday.

The Canadian took advantage of leader Justin Boston’s mistake on lap 52 and never looked back. Continue reading

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

ARCA Menards 200 at Toledo Preview

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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