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ARCA: Ty Majeski Takes Second-Straight Win

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Despite a dominating performance by Riley Herbst in the General Tire #AnythingisPossible 200 at Pocono Raceway, it was Ty Majeski who rocketed to the lead when the chips were on the table.

Majeski lead the final 12 laps of the race en route to victory.

It’s all about being with the right people,” Majeski said. “Being with Chad Bryant and Paul Andrews has been incredible. They have put together a great team and the guys all work hard to make days like today happen.

For the second-consecutive week Majeski took home the ARCA victory, and for the second-consecutive week he did so in front of all of the owners in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.

Herbst wound up second Christian Eckes was third, Raphael Lessard finished fourth and Bret Holmes rounded out the top-five finishers.

Hailie Deegan finished two laps down in seventh in the 18-car field.

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