2023 ARCA Menards Series

The 2023 ARCA Menards Series is the 71st season of the ARCA Menards Series, a stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. The season began at Daytona International Speedway with the BRANDT 200 on February 18 and will end with the Shore Lunch 200 at Toledo Speedway on October 7.

Jesse Love, the current points leader.

Nick Sanchez, the 2022 series champion, will run full-time for Rev Racing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2023 and therefore will not return to run full-time in the ARCA Menards Series and defend his title.

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

Manufacturer Team No. Driver Crew chief
Chevrolet Rev Racing 2 Lavar Scott 1 Jamie Jones
Andrés Pérez de Lara (R) 19[1][N 1]
6 Jack Wood 4[2] Matt Bucher 1
Steve Plattenberger 3
Jay Lupo 4
TBA 12
Lavar Scott 4[1]
Tamayo Cosentino Racing 45 Tony Cosentino Caleb Allen 1
Tony Cosentino 3
TBA 16
Veer Motorsports 66 Jon Garrett (R)[3][4] Mike Sroufe
Ford AM Racing 32 Christian Rose (R)[5] Ryan London
Rette Jones Racing 30 Frankie Muniz (R)[6] Mark Rette
Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing 18 Connor Mosack 6 Matt Ross
William Sawalich 13[7]
Taylor Gray 1
Venturini Motorsports 15 Amber Balcaen 3[8] Dave Leiner 3
Billy Venturini 1
TBA 16
Sean Hingorani 5[9]
Conner Jones 3[10]
Dean Thompson 3
TBA 6
20 Jesse Love[11] Shannon Rursch[11]
25 Gus Dean 2 Kevin Reed Jr.
Conner Jones 7[10]
Dean Thompson 1
TBA 10
Ford 3
TBA 17
Clubb Racing Inc. 03 Brayton Laster 1[12][13][N 2] Robert Bruce 1
Brian Clubb 2
Chris Nicoles 1
Alex Clubb 5[13]
TBA 11
Alex Clubb 14[13]
Casey Carden 5[13]
Chevrolet 2
Ford 2
TBA 16
Fast Track Racing 10 Ed Pompa 2 David Ifft 1
Tim Monroe 2
Todd Parrott 1
TBA 16
Tim Monroe 2
TBA 16
Toyota 6
Ford 2
TBA 12
11 Bryce Haugeberg 3 Dick Doheny 2
Austin Nemire 1
Josh Reaume 1
TBA 16
Josh Reaume 1
Zachary Tinkle 4[14]
TBA 12
Toyota 2
Chevrolet 6
TBA 12
12 Zach Herrin 1 Todd Parrott 1
Dick Doheny 2
Tim Monroe 1
TBA 16
D. L. Wilson 5[15]
Tim Monroe 1
Gage Rodgers 1
TBA 12
Chevrolet 2
Ford 2
TBA 16
Brad Smith Motorsports 48 Brad Smith[16] Terry Strange 2
Rand Bitter 1
Colby Evans 1
TBA 16
Chevrolet 2
Ford 18
Greg Van Alst Motorsports[17] 35 Greg Van Alst Jim Long[17]

Limited schedule

Manufacturer Team No. Driver Crew chief Rounds
Chevrolet 1/4 Ley Racing 4 Dale Quarterley[18] Alex Quarterley[18] 5[18]
3F Racing TBA Christopher Tate[19][20] TBA TBA
Bill McAnally Racing[21] 16 Tanner Reif John Camilleri 1
Brad Smith Motorsports 26 TBA [22] TBA TBA
Bret Holmes Racing 23 Bret Holmes Jerry Baxter 1
Brother-In-Law Motorsports 57 Hunter Deshautelle Todd Cooper 1
Dick Rahilly 1
2
75 Bryan Dauzat Bob Rahilly 2
Cook Racing Technologies 42 Robby Lyons Sean Samuels 1
Costner Weaver Motorsports 93 Caleb Costner[23] Darrell Phillips 1
Derek Kearns 1
2[23]
CR7 Motorsports 97 Jason Kitzmiller Todd Myers 3
Empire Racing 8 Sean Corr Mike Cheek 3
Fast Track Racing 01 Andrés Pérez de Lara (R)[N 1] Dylan Roberts 1
Zachary Tinkle Josh Duke 1
Ferrier McClure Racing 44 Jason White Jeff McClure 2
Jesse Iwuji Motorsports TBA Kyle Whisner[24] TBA TBA
KC Motorsports 82 Kevin Campbell Mason Campbell 2
Mullins Racing 3 Willie Mullins Austin Simmons 1[25]
Pinnacle Racing Group 28 Luke Fenhaus[26] Shane Huffman[26] 4[26]
Spraker Racing Enterprises 63 Logan Misuraca Jeff Spraker 2[27]
Steve Lewis Racing 62 Steve Lewis Jr. Steve Lewis Sr. 2
TC Motorsports 91 Justin Carroll[28] Terry Carroll 1[28][29]
Team Chick Motorsports 74 Mandy Chick (R)[30] Steve Chick 3
Young's Motorsports 02 Miguel Gomes Andrew Abbott 1
Leland Honeyman 1
Ford Charles Buchanan Racing 87 Chuck Buchanan Jr. Craig Wood 1
Coughlin Brothers Racing 72 Cody Coughlin Kevin Reed Sr. 1
Emerling-Gase Motorsports 53 Natalie Decker Jan Leaty 1
Patrick Emerling Wayne Carroll 1
Huff Racing 36 Ryan Huff Richard Burgess 1
Kimmel Racing 68 Gage Rodgers[31] Tony Heavrin 1[31]
69 Scott Melton Bill Kimmel 3
KLAS Motorsports 73 Andy Jankowiak Mike Dayton 3[32]
Lowden Jackson Motorsports 41 Tyler Reif[33] Tony Jackson 5
46 R. J. Smotherman Tony Jackson 1
Naake-Klauer Motorsports 88 Bradley Erickson Tony Caputo 1[34]
Ryan Roulette Racing 22 Ryan Roulette[35] Chris Greaney[35] 1[35]
Shockwave Motorsports 05 David Smith[36] Brandon Carlson 1
Wayne Peterson Racing 0 Kevin Hinckle Nate Moeller 2
06 A. J. Moyer[37] Michael Peterson 6[37]
Toyota CCM Racing 7 Eric Caudell Jeremy Petty 2
Matt Wilson 1
Jerry Pitts Racing 7 Takuma Koga Denny Moyer 1
MAN Motorsports 95 Tanner Arms TBA 4[38]
McGowan Motorsports 17 Landen Lewis Amber Slagle 1
Nascimento Motorsports 04 Ethan Nascimento Mike Nascimento 1
4 Eric Nascimento Ty Joiner 1
Phoenix Racing 1 Jake Finch TBA 4[39]
Richmond Motorsports 27 Tim Richmond David Richmond 2
Rise Motorsports[40] 31 Rita Goulet[40] Sebastian LaForge[40] 6[41]
Derrick McGrew Jr.[42] TBA[42]
Stephen Leicht[40] 4
TBA TBA 1[40][41]
Shearer Speed Racing 98 Dale Shearer[43] Jimmy Edlin 4[44]
Tricon Garage 17 Taylor Gray David Gilliland 1
Venturini Motorsports 55 Toni Breidinger[45] Cayden Lapcevich 8
TBA Isabella Robusto[46] TBA TBA
Regina Sirvent[47] TBA[47]
TBA Fast Track Racing TBA Joe Cooksey TBA 2[48]
TBA TBA Thomas Krasonis[49] TBA TBA[49]

Notes

  1. Pérez de Lara is running the full season split between the Fast Track Racing No. 01 car and Rev Racing No. 2 car.
  2. Entries will be fielded in a collaboration with Mullins Racing.[12]

Teams

  • On August 4, 2022, it was announced that 3F Racing, a team from Germany, would make their debut in the ARCA Menards Series and NASCAR Truck Series with Christopher Tate driving for the team in those series as well as the NASCAR Cup Series with a yet to be determined driver.[19] On October 17, Tate announced a sponsor for his ARCA starts, effectively announcing that he would make his debut in 2023.[20]
  • On September 5, 2022, it was revealed that Hendren Motorsports would not be back in 2023 as car owner Bill Hendren retired after the 2022 season. The team fielded the No. 24 car in the two dirt races for Ryan Unzicker for several years.[50]
  • On September 12, 2022, Dale Shearer revealed on his website that his team would be back in ARCA for the first time since 2019.[44] Shearer has previously used the No. 73 but Andy Jankowiak's team took that number during Shearer's time away from the series so he will need to pick a different number to use in 2023.
  • On October 17, 2022, Mandy Chick announced on the SRWRadio Podcast that she would run full-time for her family team, Team Chick Motorsports, in the main ARCA Series in 2023. It will be the team's first time running the full season in the main ARCA Series.[30]
  • On December 9, 2022, it was announced that the No. 18 car would go back to being owned by Joe Gibbs Racing in 2023. It was owned by Kyle Busch Motorsports in 2022.[7]
  • On December 12, 2022, AM Racing announced that they would be fielding an ARCA car full-time in 2023. The team previously fielded the No. 32 car part-time.[5]
  • On December 19, 2022, Brad Smith tweeted that he would be expanding his team to two full-time cars and the number of his second car would be the No. 26, which his team previously used from 1998 to 2012. The driver(s) of the No. 26 car have yet to be announced.[22]
  • On January 6, 2023, GMS Racing announced that they would be closing down their ARCA team in 2023 after the team's expansion to their Truck Series team. Daniel Dye, who drove full-time for GMS in the main ARCA Series in 2022, is moving up to the Truck Series full-time in 2023 driving for GMS.[51]
  • On January 8, 2023, it was announced that Tim Goulet Enterprises would rename to Rise Motorsports in 2023. On February 13, 2023, the team announced that Rita Goulet (nee Thomason) would run the full season in the East Series, which includes the main ARCA/East Series combination races. The team had announced on January 8 that Stephen Leicht would drive for them in the combination race at Bristol so the team will likely field two cars in that race for both drivers. It would be the team's first time fielding a second car.[40][41]

Drivers

  • On May 8, 2022, it was announced that Steve Austin would drive full-time for T.C. Enterprises in 2023,[52] but his arrest on May 22 may result in these plans falling through.[53] (He was never officially suspended by ARCA or a public statement from ARCA announcing his suspension was never released.)
  • On August 3, 2022, Rita Thomason revealed on the ARCA Reddit page that she would return to Tim Goulet Enterprises in 2023.[54] On January 8, 2023, it was announced that TGE would rename to Rise Motorsports in 2023 and continue to field the No. 31 car in the main ARCA Series and the East Series for Rita, whose last name is now Goulet after she married the team's owner, Tim Goulet, over the offseason, as well as Stephen Leicht.[40] On February 13, it was announced that Rita Goulet would run the full East Series season for the team in 2023.[41] She and Leicht are both scheduled to run the main ARCA/East Series combination race at Bristol so the team will likely field two cars in that race.[40][41]
  • On August 4, 2022, it was announced that Christopher Tate would make his ARCA debut for the new 3F Racing team.[19] On October 17, Tate announced a sponsor for his ARCA starts, effectively announcing that he would make his debut in 2023.[20]
  • On August 12, 2022, it was announced that Toni Breidinger would drive in the Toyota Gazoo Racing North America GR Cup in 2023.[55] The series is only 14 races on 7 weekends so depending on the schedule, she could still return to ARCA full-time and if not, part-time.[56]
  • On October 6, 2022, during Corey LaJoie's kickball tournament, the broadcasters on NASCAR's YouTube livestream mentioned during the top of the fifth inning that actor Frankie Muniz could run at least part-time in ARCA in 2023. He tested an ARCA car for Fast Track Racing in the test session at Daytona in January 2022.[57] On January 5, 2023, ThePitLane reported that Muniz could drive full-time for Rette Jones Racing in 2023. On January 11, RJR officially announced that Muniz would drive their No. 30 car full-time in the main ARCA Series in 2023, replacing Amber Balcaen, who moved to Venturini Motorsports to drive their No. 15 car part-time in 2023.[6]
  • On October 10, 2022, NASCAR Whelen Euro Series driver Thomas Krasonis announced that he would make his ARCA debut in 2023. The team he will drive for has yet to be announced. He would be the first driver from Greece to compete in the series.[49]
  • On October 17, 2022, Mandy Chick announced on the SRWRadio Podcast that she would run full-time for her family team, Team Chick Motorsports, in the main ARCA Series in 2023.[30]
  • On October 21, 2022, Logan Misuraca announced that she would run part-time starting at the season-opener at Daytona with hopes to run a full season with sponsorship from 1inamillion.life, a company she founded.[58] On November 1, she revealed to Forbes that she would be driving for Ben Kennedy Racing.[27]
  • On October 25, 2022, Jon Garrett announced that he would run full-time for Fast Track Racing in 2023, likely in the No. 10 car. He drove for the team part-time in 2022.[3]
  • On October 27, 2022, Mark Kristl from Frontstretch stated on the ARCA Reddit page that he anticipated that David Gilliland Racing would field at least a part-time ARCA car again in 2023 after the team's name change to TRICON Garage[59] and that Rev Racing intends to return to ARCA with their 2023 driver lineup being determined after their Drive for Diversity combine event. Nick Sanchez is moving up to the Truck Series full-time in 2023 with Rev Racing and Rajah Caruth is moving up to the Truck Series full-time in 2023 driving for GMS Racing. On January 13, 2023, Rev announced that Andrés Pérez de Lara would drive the No. 2 car full-time in 2023 except for the season-opener at Daytona as he would still be 17 years old and ineligible to race there. Lavar Scott was also announced to run the full season in the East Series for the team in 2023 (which includes 4 combination races with the main ARCA Series) and he would also replace Pérez de Lara in the No. 2 car at Daytona as he is 18 and old enough to race at the track.[1]
  • On November 14, 2022, an ARCA Reddit user posted that Bobby Gerhart Racing had posted on RacingJunk.com that their No. 5 car is open for the season-opener at Daytona for a driver that brings sponsorship. The driver has yet to be determined.[60][61] BGR did not end up attempting the season-opener at Daytona.
  • On November 15, 2022, The Daily Reporter (Coldwater) reported that Gage Rodgers would like to run the 2023 season-opener at Daytona for Kimmel Racing and will test with the team at Daytona in January.[31]
  • On December 2, 2022, Clubb Racing Inc. announced that Brayton Laster, Casey Carden and team owner Alex Clubb will share the No. 03 car full-time. All three drivers also drove the car in 2022.[13]
  • On December 6, 2022, it was announced that Zachary Tinkle, who ran the full season in the main ARCA Series aside from the race at Mid-Ohio, would run full-time in the East Series in the No. 11 car for Fast Track Racing in 2023. Fast Track was one of the teams he drove part-time for in 2022.[14]
  • On December 9, 2022, it was announced that William Sawalich would drive the No. 18 car part-time in 2023 and the car would go back to being owned by Joe Gibbs Racing. It was owned by Kyle Busch Motorsports in 2022.[7]
  • On February 24, 2023, Rise Motorsports announced that Derrick McGrew Jr. would make his ARCA debut for them in 2023 and drive their No. 31 car part-time. The races that he will run have yet to be announced.[42]
  • On March 24, 2023, Venturini Motorsports announced that NASCAR Mexico Series driver Regina Sirvent would drive part-time for them in ARCA in 2023. It will be her ARCA debut. The races she will run have yet to be announced.[47]

Crew chiefs

Manufacturers

  • On December 12, 2022, AM Racing announced that they would be switching from Chevrolet to Ford in 2023.[5]

Sponsorship

  • On October 17, 2022, it was announced that T Top Manufacturing would sponsor Christopher Tate in his ARCA starts for 3F Racing in 2023.[19]
  • On October 21, 2022, it was revealed that 1inamillion.life, a program created by driver Logan Misuraca to spread awareness about mental health, would sponsor her in her ARCA starts in 2023.[58]

Schedule

Some tracks announced their 2022 race dates before the release of the entire schedule[62] on November 11, 2022.[63]

Notes:

No Race title Track Date
1 BRANDT 200 Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Florida February 18
2 General Tire 150 Phoenix Raceway, Avondale, Arizona March 10
3 General Tire 200 Talladega Superspeedway, Lincoln, Alabama April 22
4 Dawn 150 Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kansas May 6
5 General Tire 150 Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, North Carolina May 26
6 Zinsser SmartCoat 200 Berlin Raceway, Marne, Michigan June 17
7 Menards 250 Elko Speedway, Elko New Market, Minnesota June 24
8 Zinsser SmartCoat 150 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Lexington, Ohio July 7
9 Calypso Lemonade 150 Iowa Speedway, Newton, Iowa July 15
10 General Tire Delivers 200 Pocono Raceway, Long Pond, Pennsylvania July 21
11 Henry Ford Health 200 Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, Michigan August 4
12 Reese's 200 Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, Brownsburg, Indiana August 11
13 General Tire 100 at The Glen Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, New York August 18
14 Dutch Boy 100 Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack, Springfield, Illinois August 20
15 Sprecher 150 Milwaukee Mile, West Allis, Wisconsin August 27
16 Rust-Oleum Automotive Finishes 100 DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack, Du Quoin, Illinois September 3
17 Kansas Lottery 150 Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kansas September 8
18 Bush's Beans 200 Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, Tennessee September 14
19 Atlas 200 Salem Speedway, Salem, Indiana September 30
20 Shore Lunch 200 Toledo Speedway, Toledo, Ohio October 7

After previously only broadcasting about half of the main ARCA Series races for several years, usually only the races that are on the same weekend at the same track as a NASCAR Cup, Xfinity and/or Truck race, Fox will broadcast all 20 main ARCA Series races in 2023.[64]

Results and standings

Race results

No. Race Pole position Most laps led Winning driver Manufacturer No. Winning team Report
1 BRANDT 200 Connor Mosack Connor Mosack Greg Van Alst Chevrolet 35 Greg Van Alst Motorsports Report
2 General Tire 150 William Sawalich William Sawalich Tyler Reif Ford 41 Lowden Jackson Motorsports Report
3 General Tire 200 Taylor Gray Jesse Love Jesse Love Toyota 20 Venturini Motorsports Report
4 Dawn 150 Jesse Love Jesse Love Jesse Love Toyota 20 Venturini Motorsports Report

Drivers' championship

Notes:

  • The pole winner also receives 1 bonus point, similar to the previous ARCA points system used until 2019 and unlike NASCAR.[65]
  • Additionally, after groups of 5 races of the season, drivers that compete in all 5 races receive 50 additional points.[65] These points bonuses will be given after the races at Charlotte, Pocono, Milwaukee and Toledo.

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led. ** – All laps led.

Pos Driver DAY PHO TAL KAN CLT BLN ELK MOH IOW POC MCH IRP GLN ISF MLW DSF KAN BRI SLM TOL Points
1 Jesse Love 7 27 1* 1* 146
2 Frankie Muniz (R) 11 6 9 8 142
3 Jack Wood 8 28 6 5 130
4 Greg Van Alst 1 10 32 10 127
5 Andrés Pérez de Lara (R) 40 4 4 6 122
6 Tony Cosentino 15 15 11 15 120
7 Christian Rose (R) 12 23 17 9 115
8 Sean Corr 3 5 16 108
9 Toni Breidinger 23 22 12 11 108
10 Mandy Chick (R) 5 24 12 91
11 Jon Garrett (R) 25 20 27 13 91
12 A. J. Moyer 29 21 20 20 86
13 Connor Mosack 2* 4 85
14 Taylor Gray 7 3 79
15 Amber Balcaen 6 31 22 73
16 Brad Smith 30 30 19 24 73
17 Scott Melton 38 8 14 72
18 Jason White 9 10 70
19 Bryce Haugeberg 16 32 15 69
20 Jason Kitzmiller 19 26 23 65
21 Alex Clubb 18 33 19 62
22 Andy Jankowiak 32 18 28 54
23 Steve Lewis Jr. 13 22 53
24 Ed Pompa 22 13 53
25 Bryan Dauzat 21 14 53
26 Tyler Reif 1 47
27 Gus Dean 35 2 43
28 Landen Lewis 2 43
29 Dean Thompson 2 43
30 Caleb Costner 24 21 43
31 Logan Misuraca 18 28 42
32 Bradley Erickson 3 41
33 Bret Holmes 3 41
34 Lavar Scott 4 41
35 Tim Monroe 31 34 26 41
36 Kyle Keller 5 39
37 Conner Jones 7 37
38 Cody Coughlin 7 37
39 Leland Honeyman 8 37
40 Kevin Hinckle 30 21 37
41 Gage Rodgers 26 25 37
42 Trevor Huddleston 9 35
43 Dale Quarterley 10 34
44 William Sawalich 13* 34
45 Todd Souza 11 33
46 Tanner Reif 12 32
47 Eric Caudell 34 23 32
48 Natalie Decker 14 30
49 Eric Nascimento 14 30
50 Sean Hingorani 16 28
51 Patrick Emerling 16 28
52 Robby Lyons 17 27
53 David Smith 17 27
54 Matt Wilson 17 27
55 Tim Richmond 36 25 27
56 Josh Reaume 18 26
57 Takuma Koga 19 25
58 Willie Mullins 20 24
59 D. L. Wilson 24 20
60 Hunter Deshautelle 39 29 20
61 Bobby Hillis Jr. 25 19
62 Ethan Nascimento 26 18
63 Brayton Laster 27 17
64 Zachary Tinkle 27 17
65 Chuck Buchanan Jr. 28 16
66 R. J. Smotherman 29 15
67 Miguel Gomes 31 13
68 Zach Herrin 33 11
69 Ryan Huff 37 7
Kevin Campbell Wth Wth
Ryan Roulette Wth

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