The 2025 schedules for the ARCA Menards Series East and West are here.
East returns for another eight-race season, while West is back with 12 events for 2025.
After kicking off its season with a combination race at Phoenix Raceway with the national ARCA Menards Series in recent years, West instead begins 2025 on Jan. 25 at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway.
The series’ lone combo event will be at Phoenix on March 7.
Tucson Speedway, Colorado National Speedway and The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway rejoin the West schedule for 2025. They replace races at Shasta Speedway and the to-be-closed Irwindale Speedway
The East circuit will again feature four combo races with the national series, all occurring during the second half of the season: Dover Motor Speedway (July 18), Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park (July 25), Iowa Speedway (Aug. 1) and Bristol Motor Speedway (Sept. 11).
Rockingham Speedway also joins the schedule on April 19. The Milwaukee Mile is the track replaced on the schedule.
See the main-series schedule here.
2025 ARCA Menards Series East Schedule
March 22 – Five Flags Speedway
April 19 – Rockingham Speedway
May 3 – Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway
May 17 – Flat Rock Speedway
July 18 – Dover Motor Speedway (combination race)
July 25 – Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park (combination)
Aug. 1 – Iowa Speedway (combination)
Sept. 11 – Bristol Motor Speedway (combination)
2025 ARCA Menards Series West Schedule
Jan. 25 – Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway
March 7 – Phoenix Raceway (combination race)
April 5 – Tucson Speedway
May 24 – Colorado National Speedway
June 14 – Kern
July 11 – Sonoma Raceway
Aug. 9 – Tri-City Raceway
Aug. 29 – Portland International Raceway
Sept. 13 – All American Speedway
Sept. 27 – Madera Speedway
Oct. 10 – The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Nov. 1 – Phoenix
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