The ARCA Menards Series’ final road course race of 2024 takes place this weekend at Watkins Glen International.
There are 29 cars entered for the event, to be held on Friday, Sept. 13.
Alex Quarterley joins father Dale in the ARCA field, making his debut in a 1/4 Ley Racing-owned No. 3 with crew chief Willie Mullins.
Ed Pompa and Brayton Laster are back with Fast Track Racing, driving the Nos. 10 and 12, respectively. Laster moves to FTR after driving Rise Motorsports’ No. 31 at the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds; that car will be piloted by Rob Pellosie at Watkins Glen.
Cook Racing Technologies has two cars entered, with Marco Andretti in the No. 17 and NASCAR Xfinity Series full-timer Brandon Jones in the No. 42.
Gio Ruggiero is in Venturini Motorsports’ No. 20, while his occasional teammate Jake Finch is driving Venturini’s No. 55.
Connor Mosack will drive Sigma Performance Services’ No. 23, while Tim Richmond is entered in his family-owned No. 27.
Ahead of attempting his Xfinity debut this weekend, Connor Zilisch is in Pinnacle Racing Group’s No. 28.
Ryan Gemmell will make his series debut in a Nemco Motorsports-owned No. 29, and Dylan Lupton returns to ARCA competition via Rette Jones Racing’s No. 30. Noah Gragson was originally expected to drive for RJR.
Thomas Annunziata is pulling double duty, driving Jeff McClure’s No. 44 prior to his Xfinity start this weekend.
After skipping Watkins Glen in 2023, Chris Werth returns in his self-owned No. 71, and part-time driver Andy Jankowiak is back in KLAS Motorsports’ No. 73.
Nate Moeller, who drove Wayne Peterson Racing’s No. 0 at DuQuoin, moves back to its No. 06.
ARCA Watkins Glen Entry List
The General Tire 100 is set for Friday, Sept. 13, at 5 p.m. ET, with TV coverage from FOX Sports 1.
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