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ARCA back on dirt at Du Quoin
(DuQuoin, IL) The Bill France Four Crown Award - won last week by Joey Coulter (No. 16 Rip It Energy Fuel/Darrell Gwynn Foundation Chevrolet) - annually celebrates the variety of tracks competed upon by the ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards. Though the official Four Crown schedule saw its completion days ago, the series' surface diversity is far from over for 2010.
Sheltra posts second straight ARCA win(Joliet, IL) Patrick Sheltra scored a victory for the second consecutive race in the ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards, winning the Ansell Protective Gloves 150 by 1.669 seconds over Steve Arpin. With his win at Chicagoland Speedway - his first on a speedway and the third of his 82-race career - Sheltra became the second driver with multiple and back-to-back victories this season, joining Arpin.
Sheltra takes ARCA prize on Springfield dirt(Springfield, IL) Patrick Sheltra took advantage of an unprotected outside lane on a late-race restart, charged into the lead, and straight into the history books as the winner of the eventful 48th annual Allen Crowe 100 on the Illinois State Fairgrounds mile dirt in Springfield Sunday afternoon. PHOTO CREDIT: ARCAracing.com
Roderick becomes another first-time ARCA winner(Millville, NJ) Eighteen-year-old Casey Roderick added his name to the long list of this season's first-time winners in the ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards, winning the Garden State ARCA 150 presented by American Red Cross by 2.889 seconds over Joey Coulter. PHOTO CREDIT: ARCA
Coulter gets first ARCA win at Berlin(Marne, MI) Joey Coulter had experienced it enough. This Saturday night short track show would not end with his car in second place.
ARCA points race tight heading into Berlin(Toledo, OH) Craig Goess (No. 81 Greenville Toyota of N.C. Toyota) briefly mentioned disappointment upon finishing third in Saturday's Weis Markets 125 and not backing up his June ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards win at Pocono Raceway, but quickly turned his mood to optimism.
Robb Brent celebrates first-ever ARCA win at Pocono(Long Pond, PA) Robb Brent added his name to the long list of first-time winners in the 2010 ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards season, driving away from the field to win the Weis Markets 125 at Pocono Raceway by 2.844 seconds over Dakoda Armstrong. PHOTO CREDIT: ARCA
Gresham wins Tim Richmond Memorial at Mansfield(Mansfield, OH) Max Gresham had an opening, and had no choice but to take it. Gresham led the final 47 laps at Mansfield Motorsports Park to win the Tim Richmond Memorial 200 in just his third career ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards start.
Hessert flies ARCA checkers at Iowa Speedway(Newton, IA) Tom Hessert took charge early and drove to his first career ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards victory in the Prairie Meadows 200 at Iowa Speedway, along the way giving Cunningham Motorsports its second win of 2010 and its second consecutive triumph at the central Iowa track. PHOTO CREDIT: ARCA
Coulter quick in opening ARCA practice at Iowa Speedway(Newton, IA) Joey Coulter picked up where he left off in the last short track event on the ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards schedule, taking the No. 16 LiftUpEllie.com/Darrell Gwynn Foundation Chevrolet to the top of the practice chart at Iowa Speedway with a best lap of 23.82 seconds (132.242 mph).
Kile gets first ARCA win at Michigan(Brooklyn, MI) Mikey Kile had seen this race before. Six days ago, in fact, at Pocono. This time, the driver of the No. 25 Sears Auto Center/DieHard Toyota came up on the other side of the tale, winning the Racing for Wildlife 200 along the way. Kile led the final 26 of 100 laps at Michigan International Speedway for his first career victory in the ARCA Racing Series Presented by RE/MAX and Menards. PHOTO CREDIT: ARCA
Josh Richards to make ARCA Michigan debut (Brooklyn, MI) The ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards Racing for Wildlife 200 will mark Josh Richards' first race at Michigan International Speedway (MIS). Although he tested on the two mile oval with BCR Racing in the ARCA Racing Series' open test in May, Friday will be his first time competing at MIS in the No. 99 Ford Fusion powered by Roush Yates Engines.