Sean Hingorani Joins Venturini Motorsports for ARCA East Title Run, Other ARCA Events

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Sean Hingorani has joined Venturini Motorsports for the 2023 ARCA Menards Series season, competing in the full East Series schedule, and select races in the other two divisions of ARCA. Photo Credit: Lachlan Cunningham/ARCA Racing

As the 2023 ARCA Menards Series opener closes in, more drivers and teams are getting plans set for the upcoming year. Today, it was another announcement for Venturini Motorsports.

16-year-old rookie Sean Hingorani is joining the team full-time in 2023 in the ARCA Menards Series East. Venturini also announced that he would be running four main ARCA Menards Series races at Phoenix, Berlin, Mid-Ohio, and Toldeo, and four ARCA Menards Series West races at Irwindale, The Bullring, Madera, and Phoenix.

The rookie driver will pilot the no. 15 Toyota Camry, carrying sponsorship from GEARWRENCH during the season. Additional sponsors will be announced at a later date.

Hingorani, the Newport Beach California native, ran five races in the West Series in 2022, making his series debut at Evergreen Speedway. His best finish was a 12th at a Portland International Raceway.

“I’m beyond thrilled for the opportunity to run ARCA East and take the next step in my career to go racing with such a strong team as Venturini Motorsports and Toyota,” said Hingorani.

He will make his Venturini Motorsports debut at Phoenix on March 10th for the combination of ARCA Menards Series and West Series races. His title campaign for the ARCA East Series will begin on March 25th at Five Flags Speedway.

“Being a part of such a legendary ARCA program is an honor, and I couldn’t possibly be more excited to work with such a talented group of individuals,” Hingorani added. “Venturini Motorsports and TRD make Champions. Let’s go win.”

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