Tackling Tri-City Raceway: Previewing The NAPA Auto Parts 150

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After an over 10-year hiatus from the track, the ARCA Menards Series West heads to Washington state and Tri-City Raceway for the NAPA Auto Care 150.

The Series has held nine races in the past at a half-mile tri-oval raceway in West Richland, Washington. Former winners include Ray Elder, Jim Cook, Roy Smith, Dirk Stephens, and Jason Jefferson.

While several of the regulars are looking to take the trophy, one driver is looking to get back to his roots. NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and Xfinity Series champion Greg Biffle is set to return to the ARCA Menards Series West for the first time since 1996. For good reason too as he’s a former track champion at the speedway. He’s teaming up with Sigma Performance Services to pilot the No. 23 machine for Joe Farre.

Joining him are several of the West Series regulars looking to find success.

After finally getting his first win of the 2024 season, Tyler Reif and his No. 13 Central Coast Cabinets Toyota are looking to go back-to-back after a dominant race at Shasta Speedway. That win also takes him back into the driver’s points lead.

Now, five points back are reigning West Champion Sean Hingorani, coming off an eighth place at Elko driving for Venturini Motorsports, he’s back behind the wheel of the Jerry Pitts Racing No. 5 machine.

The only team with any experience at Tri-City is McAnally Racing, who ran the race back in 2003. However, both Jack Wood and Eric Johnson Jr. are looking to find success for the first time this season and get to victory lane.

Other notable entries for the 150-lap race include ARCA Menards Series regular Tim Goulet, Trevor Huddleston, Takuma Koga, Danica Dart, Jess Havens making their debut in the Jerry Pitts No. 6, and Nick Joanides among others.

You can catch the NAPA Auto Parts 150 live on FloRacing on Saturday, August 3 at 10:30 PM ET/7:30 PM PT.

Official Entry List for the NAPA Auto Parts 150


EntryCar No.DriverTeamCrew Chief
13Todd SouzaCentral Coast Racing
Central Coast Cabinets
Toyota
Jason Dickenson
205David SmithShockwave Motorsports
Shockwave Marine Suspension Seating Toyota
Brandon Carlson
35Sean HingoraniJerry Pitts Racing
Fidelity Capital
Toyota
Dustin Ash
46Jess HavensJerry Pitts Racing
Western Rail
Toyota
Jerry Pitts
57Takuma KogaJerry Pitts Racing
Lobster / Koshi NoKangai CKB / Jerry Pitts Racing
Toyota
Denny Moyer
611Danica DartKennealy Keller Motorsports
EBCO Construction / Evers Farms / Guardian Fence
TBA
Charlie Wilson
712Kyle KellerKennealy Keller Motorsports
Setting The Stage / Argus Construction / Battleborn Racing
Ford
Brian Kizer
813Tyler ReifCentral Coast Racing
Central Coast Cabinets
Toyota
Michael Munoz
916Jack WoodMcAnally Racing
NAPA Auto Care
Chevrolet
Kevin Bellicourt
1019Eric Johnson JrMcAnally Racing
Pacific Office Automation
Chevrolet
John Camilleri
1123Greg BiffleSIGMA Performance Services
SPS / GMS / Greg Biffle Chevrolet
Chris Bray
1231Tim GouletRise Motorsports
Max Buchanan Foundation
Chevrolet
Matthew Wright
1350Trevor HuddlestonHigh Point Racing
High Point Racing / Racecar Factory
Ford
Jeff Schrader
1471Nick JoanidesJan's Towing Racing
Jan’s Towing
Ford
Rip Michels
1588Kasey KleynNakke Klauer Motorsports
Farmer Bean & Seed / Thaemert Farms
Ford
Mike Naake

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