RECAP: A Late Restart Propels Brenden Queen to His Seventh ARCA Victory this Season

A late restart propels Brenden Queen to his seventh ARCA Menards Series victory this season at Salem Speedway on Saturday night in the Kentuckiana Ford Dealers ARCA 200.

SALEM, Indiana – For most of Saturday’s ARCA Menards Series race at Salem Speedway, Brenden Queen enjoyed a quiet and unassuming night inside the top five.

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RECAP: Brenden Queen Gets an ARCA Short Track Breaksthrough with a Victory at Iowa

Brenden Queen gets an ARCA Menards Series short track breakthrough with a victory at Iowa Speedway on Friday night in the Atlas 150.

NEWTON, Iowa — Although Brenden ‘Butterbean’ Queen has enjoyed a stellar 2025 ARCA Menards Series season, none of his four victories before Friday night had occurred on a track less than a mile in length. He finally earned his first short-track victory of the year in the Atlas 150 at Iowa Speedway thanks to a stalwart defensive effort.

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RECAP: Brenden Queen Fends Off Corey Heim for His Third 2025 ARCA Victory

Brenden Queen fends off Corey Heim for his third 2025 ARCA Menards Series victory on Friday in the Henry Ford Health 200 at Michigan International Speedway.

BROOKLYN, Mich. – Earning another ARCA Menards Series checkered flag on Friday evening required Brenden Queen to put on a defensive clinic.

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RECAP: Austin Green Conquers Charlotte for His First ARCA Menards Series Victory

Austin Green conquers Charlotte Motor Speedway for his first ARCA Menards Series victory on Friday evening in the General Tire 150.

CONCORD, N.C. – Austin Green was not even born when his father, David, the 1994 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion, claimed his lone ARCA Menards Series victory at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway in what turned out to be his lone start on the platform.

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RECAP: A Brenden Queen Victory at Kansas was on His Mind in the ARCA Menards Series

A Brenden Queen victory at Kansas Speedway on his mind in the ARCA Menards Series on Friday night in the Tide 150

KANSAS CITY, Kan. — An unfortunate sense of déjà vu befell Queen when he saw the caution flag come out only a few hundred yards away from the start-finish line at Kansas Speedway.

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