ARCA Power Rankings: Jesse Love Continues Dominating
After 19 races, Love still sits atop the Frontstretch ARCA power rankings, but who else made the top five?
After 19 races, Love still sits atop the Frontstretch ARCA power rankings, but who else made the top five?
Brett Moffitt’s one-off truck start with Front Row at Talladega could hint at his 2024 plans. In turn, other truck drivers could move up to AM Racing in 2024.
Love is chasing ARCA win no. 10 of 2023, but he will have to wait another week after finishing 2nd at Bristol.
Love led the most laps at DuQuoin, but the 1-mile dirt track provided several shakeups in the Frontstretch ARCA power rankings.
Love passed Luke Fenhaus on a late-race restart, holding him and the rest of the field off for victory at the 0.686-mile racetrack.
This Friday, Aug. 4, ARCA will take to the high-banked 2-mile Michigan racetrack for a 100-lap, 200-mile race.
At the halfway point of the ARCA season, Luke Wingard grades 10 drivers’ performances.
Despite a dominating performance, Love didn’t win at Berlin Raceway, but he increased his points lead.
Based on his performance so far and the way the remaining races play to his strengths, it’s hard to bet against Jesse Love.
Here’s a look at several ARCA drivers set to compete at Daytona.
Rose will also make select Truck starts.
There will almost certainly be a new ARCA champion crowned in 2023.
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