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Video: Wayne Peterson Racing’s Zachary Tinkle Makes Pit Stop at Menards Before Winchester Race Weekend

While Zachary Tinkle may only have one ARCA Menards Series race under his belt, a 13th-place finish at Berlin Raceway earlier this season, the 18-year old driver for Wayne Peterson Racing is showing he already has the whole driver / sponsorship relationship thing all figured out.

On Friday, Tinkle shared a video to his YouTube channel of him “Saving big money” at Menards.

Tinkle promotes the full plethora of ARCA Menards Series sponsors as he starts with Bounty paper towels, before heading to the water heater section for a plug of Richmond water heaters, then showcases some Herr’s potato chips and of course the newest ARCA Menards Series sponsor, Reese’s.

Kudos to Tinkle for going the extra mile and providing a little interactive content for ARCA Racing fans, and for showcasing that, even at his young age, he understands giving sponsors the spotlight.

Tinkle is slated to run Wayne Peterson Racing’s No. 06 car in Saturday night’s ARCA Menards Series Calypso Lemonade 200 at Winchester Speedway. According to the official race entry list, Tinkle will have sponsorship from GreatRailing.com. Qualifying will take place at 6 PM ET and the race will go green at 8 PM ET on MAVTV and it will also stream on Trackpass.

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