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Sawalich Wins The Battle, Perez Wins It All With The Title In Toledo

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It was once again a dominate showing for Eden Praire, MN’s native William Sawalich as he took home the trophy in the Owens Corning 200 at Toledo Speedway. Taking home his ninth win on the season in the ARCA Menards Series national platform and going back-to-back at the one-mile oval.

“I got a good jump on the restart and I can’t thank my guys enough…We had a really fast Starkey SoundGear Toyota. Just a really good day overall,” he said in victory lane.

Meanwhile, it was a historic day for Rev Racing and their drivers. Andres Perez wrapped up the 2024 ARCA Menards Series driver’s championship by taking the green flag, becoming the first ever foreign-born champion in series history. This is also Rev Racing’s second championship in three years, dating back to Nick Sanchez’s title in 2022.

“I think it was a great year overall. Super happy, super thankful for everybody and the team. It was such a fun year. Enjoyed ever race and we had some great results…I really wanted that (the win today) but it is what it is. The championship is the greater thing and we got it. Super proud,” he said post-race.

The Mexico City native also becomes the first champion since 1980 to win the title, but not a race in the ARCA season.

Meanwhile his teammate in the 6 car, Lavar Scott, took home the Bounty Rookie Challenge rookie of the year award. The first ever black driver to take the honor.

Joe Gibbs Racing and the 18 machine also locked up the 2024 owners points title, their fourth owners title.

It wasn’t all good news though. There were several reports of Gio Ruggiero having some beef on track. It came to blows on lap 59, where he was caught behind a few lapped cars including his Venturini Motorsports teammate of Amber Balcaen.

The Seeknok, MA native bumped the 22 heading into turn one, sending Balcaen for a spin, collecting Brad Smith, and VMS teammate Toni Breidinger. Ruggiero would end up finishing second.

Several others had solid runs, including Cody Dennison with a eight place finish, his second top-10 of the year. Fan favorite Willie Mullins also pulled off a tenth place finish in his first start since the season opener at Daytona.

Official Results from the Owen’s Corning 200 at Toledo Speedway


NameTotal LapsDiff
1William Sawalich *200--:--:--
2Giovanni Ruggiero *20000:02:100
3Kris Wright20000:04:650
4Brent Crews *20000:05:127
5Lavar Scott *20000:06:008
6Andres Perez20000:06:221
7Toni Breidinger20000:06:629
8Cody Dennison *20000:12:692
9Christian Rose20000:14:411
10Willie Mullins20000:23:669
11Becca Monopoli *1927 laps
12Brad Smith18415 laps
13Amber Balcaen17722 laps
14Nate Noeller *17326 laps
15Michael Maples *16831 laps
16Tim Monroe *15445 laps
17Presley Sorah *93106 laps
18Dale Shearer41158 laps
19Alex Clubb25174 laps
20Con Nicolopoulos23176 laps
21Matt Kemp *7192 laps

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