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Jake Drew Continues Hot Streak, Wins Pole for Saturday’s ARCA West Race at Sonoma

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Photo Credit: Adam Glanzman/ARCA Racing

Jake Drew is yet to be stopped on the road courses so far this season, keeping the momentum from his Portland victory to grab the pole for Saturday’s ARCA Menards Series West General Tire 200 at Sonoma with a lap of 01:20:397.

Drew snatched the pole from Landen Lewis at the end of the practice/qualifying session, just beating the 15-year-old out by 0.737s.

Dale Quarterley posted a lap one second behind the leaders, slotting himself into the third starting position. This ties his best West series qualifying effort, which he previously achieved in 2005 at Phoenix.

Todd Souza – coming off a third place finish last time out at Portland – will start fourth at the track he has scored six top-ten finishes at throughout his career.

Austin Herzog, Tanner Reif, Jack Wood, Paul Pedroncelli Jr., Eric Nascimento, and Joey Iest rounded out the top-ten qualifiers.

Colby Howard (11th) and Dean Thompson (12th) rounded out the order for the Camping World Truck Series regulars, who will be running double-duty this weekend.

Here are the full results from the joint practice / qualifying session for Saturday’s General Tire 200:

#NAMETOTAL LAPSDIFFBEST LAP
16Jake Drew11--:--:--0.060150462962963
217Landen Lewis *150.00853009259259260.057800925925926
332Dale Quarterley1600:01:0170.061041666666667
413Todd Souza90.00268518518518520.062835648148148
516Austin Herzog *130.00910879629629630.05837962962963
69Tanner Reif *180.01093750.060208333333333
721Jack Wood1400:02:0690.062337962962963
833Paul Pedroncelli Jr.140.00309027777777780.063240740740741
94Eric Nascimento140.00694444444444440.067094907407407
1054Joey Iest140.009479166666666701:23:096
1191Colby Howard130.00363425925925930.063784722222222
1240Dean Thompson160.00769675925925930.067847222222222
134Sebastian Arias150.00831018518518520.068460648148148
1480Brian Kamisky120.0117592592592590.061030092592593
1586Tim Spurgeon160.01343750.062708333333333
1699Cole Moore20.00472222222222220.064872685185185
1752Ryan Philpott70.00629629629629630.066446759259259
1888Bridget Burgess150.0111805555555560.060451388888889
197Takuma Koga50.00820601851851850.068356481481481
2068Rodd Kneeland120.0149537037037040.064224537037037
2185Vince Little *100:14:0250.070162037037037
2239Andrew Tuttle *160.0206481481481480.069918981481481
2377Nick Joanides110:55:0620.51572916666667

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