NASCAR isn’t the only sanctioning body heading to Sonoma Raceway this weekend — the ARCA Menards Series West will also do battle at the track for the General Tire 200.
There are 26 cars entered for West’s sixth race of the 2025 season.
Eric Nascimento and Nascimento Motorsports are entered in the No. 4 for their first start of the year.
Caleb Shrader returns with Jerry Pitts Racing’s No. 6 for his second appearance of the season.
Corey Day will drive the No. 7 for Spire Motorsports.
1/4 Ley Racing has two cars entered for Sonoma. Jeff Anton is in the No. 8 while owner Dale Quarterley will drive the No. 32.
Davey Magras returns to the series in his self-owned No. 14, his first appearance since 2023.
Bill McAnally Racing has two cars entered for the first time this season. The team’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series regular Jack Wood is in the No. 16, while Kaulig Racing NASCAR Xfinity Series full-timer (and former BMR driver) Christian Eckes will drive the full-time No. 19.
Kaylee Bryson will make her series debut in Cook Racing Technologies’ No. 17.
Eckes isn’t the only Xfinity regular in the field. William Sawalich will drive Joe Gibbs Racing’s No. 18.
Clark Racing’s No. 23 has Spencer Gallagher in the seat, while Sigma Performance Services’ No. 24 is fielding Tyler Reif.
Venturini Motorsports heads West for this race with a single-car effort, the No. 25, driven by Alon Day.
Ryan Philpott and Rodd Kneeland are back in their self-owned Nos. 52 and 68, respectively, for the first time this year. Kneeland’s No. 68 also ran at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway last month with PJ Pedroncelli.
Nick Joanides makes his first start of the year, returning to Performance P-1 Motorsports’ No. 77.
Naake-Klauer Motorsports heads to the ARCA West track for the first time this season, fielding Will Rodgers in its No. 88. Rodgers will also run the Xfinity event for Cope Family Racing.
ARCA Sonoma Entry List
The General Tire 200 is set for Friday, July 11, at 6:30 p.m. ET. FloRacing is handling the broadcast.
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