ARCA Corrigan Oil 200 Michigan Preview

Photo - Chris Graythen/Getty Images

Photo – Chris Graythen/Getty Images

The ARCA Series presented by Menards heads to the Michigan International Speedway this weekend for their annual visit.  It is also the second straight week the series will run on a superspeedway.

Last week, Sprint Cup Series rookie Kyle Larson stole the show by dominating at Pocono.  It could be Mason Mitchell’s week at Michigan. Continue reading

Kyle Larson Dominates Pocono ARCA 200

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Photo – Kyle Magda

Sprint Cup rookie Kyle Larson logged laps in Saturday’s Pocono ARCA 200 but passed Mason Mitchell with three laps to go to score the victory.

Mitchell wrestled the lead away from Larson on a restart with ten to go. Continue reading

Kyle Larson on Pole for Pocono ARCA 200

Photo - Kyle Magda

Photo – Kyle Magda

Sprint Cup rookie Kyle Larson rocketed to the pole for Saturday’s Pocono ARCA 200 at Pocono Raceway. He laid down a lap of 53.106 seconds (169.472) mph and no other driver could knock him off. Continue reading

Pocono ARCA 200 Preview

 

Photo - Kyle Magda

Photo – Kyle Magda

The ARCA Racing Series stays in the Northeast this weekend, traveling from New Jersey Motorsports Park to Pocono Raceway.

The teams will tackle the Tricky Triangle on Saturday for the 58th time in ARCA history.

Looking at the entry list, the name that sticks out the most is Sprint Cup rookie Kyle Larson, who will drive an entry for Turner Scott Motorsports to gain extra track time for Sunday’s race. Continue reading

Throwback Thursday – Logano Wins in First Trip to Pocono

Photo - Mark Moran, The Citizens' Voice via AP

Photo – Mark Moran, The Citizens’ Voice via AP

Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) put a young Joey Logano in the Sprint Cup Series full-time in 2009.  The 18-year-old took over the vacated seat in the No. 20 car from Tony Stewart.

The Cup rookie never saw Pocono Raceway until June.  JGR decided to enter Logano in the ARCA race on Saturday for more track time. Logano took to the Tricky Triangle early by setting the fastest time in practice. With qualifying rained out, the No. 25 Home Depot Toyota had to start in fourth-place. Continue reading