Access ARCA: Contenders Craig Goess & Joey Coulter Have Eventful Days at Pocono
Pocono, where two seasons took a very different look when it comes to the ARCA Racing Series title.
Pocono, where two seasons took a very different look when it comes to the ARCA Racing Series title.
Before Saturday’s Messina Wildlife Stopper 200 at Pocono, Craig Goess remarked that he thought “he had a great chance” of scoring his first career win.
Two hundred laps at Toledo didn’t just shake up the ARCA regulars; it put the field in a blender and hit liquify.
As Saturday night showed once again, short of the 10-lap trophy dash, NASCAR racing is leaving a lot to be desired at Charlotte Motor Speedway these days.
Chris Buescher, a Roush Fenway Racing development prospect, was the only driver to eclipse the 16-second barrier at Toledo, scoring his second career ARCA pole.
Steve Arpin spent much of the last month living a dream, driving for one of the strongest organizations in NASCAR, the company that Dale Earnhardt Jr. built.
We’ve all heard stories about racecars being driven on the road. Back in the early days many were driven to the track, headlights taped up and then raced.
This past Friday, Saturday and Sunday (April 23-25) Talladega Superspeedway was our focus, with the “Aaron’s Dream Weekend” playing host to three major races.
After last week’s race at Texas (April 16), it seemed clear that the 2010 ARCA Racing Series championship hunt was a three-horse race.
Though fastest in ARCA practice at Talladega, points leader Steve Arpin was unable to translate that into a pole run on Thursday afternoon (April 22).