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Ty Fredrickson Joins Venturini Motorsports For ARCA Debut At Elko

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Ty Fredrickson will make his ARCA Menards Series debut in the flagship No. 25 Toyota Camry for Venturini Motorsports in the upcoming race at Elko Speedway on June 21.

Fredrickson, a native of Webster, Minnesota, has made headlines on the short track scene across the Midwest United States, and is the reigning Alan Kulwicki Cup Champion, becoming the youngest winner in program history.

Fredrickson currently competes in the ASA Stars National Tour, claiming the 2024 rookie of the year honors, claiming 12 late model series victories, with most notably a show-stopping win in the Trickle 99 at Lacrosse Speedway during Oktoberfest weekend.

“To make my ARCA Series debut with Venturini Motorsports at Elko Speedway, just down the road from where I grew up, is something special,” Fredrickson said in a press release. “I can’t thank everyone enough who helped get me here. We’re ready to make some noise.”

Fredrickson will be the sixth different driver to pilot the No. 25 for the Venturini Motorsports squadron in 2025, with the team’s best finish coming at Michigan International Speedway with NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series standout, Corey Heim finishing runner-up to Brenden Queen.

Jake Finch, Patrick Staropoli, and Mason Mitchell have all taken turns in the entry, while Alon Day will join the driver lineup like Ty Fredrickson later in the season.

The Shore Lunch 250 presented by Dutch Boy from Elko Speedway will air live on FS2 at 9:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, June 21. Radio coverage of the event will be on ARCARacing.com.

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