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Entry List: 2024 Shore Lunch 250

This weekend, the ARCA Menards Series will battle on the tight three-eighths of a-mile Elko Speedway in Elko, Minn. Twenty teams are entered to bump and scrape for 250 laps.

Sean Hingorani is back with Venturini Motorsports in its No. 20 Toyota, replacing Jake Finch. Hingorani missed Salem Speedway last weekend to race in the ARCA Menards Series West Shasta 150, where he finished second.

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Isabella Robusto is also back with Venturini in its No. 55, replacing Gus Dean. Saturday will mark her second career start in the series after finishing sixth at Phoenix in March.

EJ Tamayo will make his ARCA debut in the No. 45 Ford owned by his father, Enrique. Tamayo is a 17-year-old late model racer who competes in the Carolina Pro Late Model Series and on local short tracks.

Rick Redig-Tackman is in the No. 31 for Rise Motorsports. It will be his first start of the year and second overall.

Bryce Haugeberg is back with Fast Track Racing, replacing Ed Pompa. Nate Moeller rejoins Wayne Peterson Motorsports in place of Brayton Laster.

Finally, Brian Clubb will be in the second Clubb Racing Inc. entry instead of Chris Golden. This will mark his ARCA debut.

ARCA Shore Lunch 250 Entry List

The Shore Lunch 250 is scheduled to start at 9 p.m. ET Saturday night from Elko. Coverage will air live on FOX Sports 1 and simulcast on FloRacing.

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TiminPayson

I’ll take Sawalich at home.

jon jensen

Lets see what Isabella Robusto can do. Her and Chloe Chambers are America’s racing women.