Breaking Down the Eccentricity of ARCA Daytona Qualifying
Two ARCA drivers discuss their thoughts on Daytona’s qualifying procedure with 10 cars going home this year.
Mark Kristl joined Frontstretch at the beginning of the 2019 NASCAR season. He is the site's ARCA Menards Series editor. Kristl is also an Eagle Scout and a proud University of Dayton alum.
Two ARCA drivers discuss their thoughts on Daytona’s qualifying procedure with 10 cars going home this year.
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Gibson will drive the No. 31 for Rise Motorsports, the first time the second-year team will compete at Daytona.
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Maples will drive the No. 99 for Fast Track Racing.
Steele’s career ought to be defined by his success in ARCA rather than the subsequent stories following his crash while testing at Atlanta.