Tucson Tussle: Previewing The ARCA Menards Series West 150 At Tucson Speedway

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The ARCA Menards Series West is set to begin the third race of the 2025 season in Arizona. 13 drivers are prepared to compete on the 0.375-mile oval at Tucson Speedway in Tucson, Arizona.

Saturday’s event marks the West Series’ return to Tucson Speedway for the first time since 2019, as Derek Kraus picked up the most recent victory at the facility.

Trevor Huddleston maintains a five-point lead over sophomore driver Robbie Kennealy, who was the highest-finishing full-time West Series driver during the ARCA Menards Series and ARCA West combination race at Phoenix Raceway on March 7.

The rookie road course specialist from Madrid, Spain in Adrián Ferrer, will not compete in Saturday’s competition. Stepping in for Ferrer will be the ARCA West veteran of Todd Souza, who will drive the No. 3 Central Coast Racing Toyota Camry.

24-year-old Mariah Boudrieau will return to ARCA West competition for the first time since 2023, driving the No. 77 Performance P-1 Motorsports Toyota. She has accumulated four total starts in her ARCA West career, claiming two best finishes of 13th-place in 2023 at Colorado Speedway and the now-defunct Irwindale Speedway in California.

Jake Bollman continues his part-time oval schedule with Bill McAnally Racing, driving the No. 19 NAPA Auto Care Chevrolet SS. Bollman is fresh off a 24th-place finish back in his season debut at Phoenix Raceway on March 7.

The entry list features 13 drivers, including notable names like Caleb Shrader (No. 6), Tim Goulet (No. 31), and Cody Dennison (No. 72).

The 150-lap, 56.5-mile race will be short but exciting, giving drivers limited time to earn points and finish well.

The ARCA Menards Series West 150 presented by the West Coast Stock Car Motorsports Hall of Fame at Tucson Speedway will air live on Flo Racing on April 4 at 7:00 pm PST.

ARCA Menards Series West 150 Entry List:

EntryNo.DriverTeamCrew Chief
11Robbie KennealyJan's Towing Racing
Jan’s Towing
Ford
Chris Greaney
33Todd SouzaCentral Coast Racing
Central Coast Cabinets
Toyota
Gilbert Munoz
55Eric Johnson JrJerry Pitts Racing
Sherwin-Williams
Toyota
Dustin Ash
66Caleb ShraderJerry Pitts Racing
Consonus Healthcare
Toyota
Jerry Pitts
1313Tanner ReifCentral Coast Racing
Central Coast Cabinets
Toyota
Michael Munoz
1919Jake BollmanBill McAnally Racing
NAPA Auto Care
Chevrolet
Cayden Lapcevich
3131Tim GouletRise Motorsports
Tri-City Raceway/Max Buchanan Foundation
Toyota
Matthew Wright
5050Trevor HuddlestonHigh Point Racing
High Point Racing/Racecar Factory
Ford
Jeff Schrader
5151Blake LothianStrike Mamba Racing
Texas Lawbook
Chevrolet
John Reaume
7171Kyle KellerJan's Towing Racing
Jan’s Towing/Jan’s Racing
Ford
Brian Kizer
7272Cody DennisonStrike Mamba Racing
Timcast
Chevrolet
Al Lebert
7777Mariah BoudrieauPerformance P-1 Motorsports
REX MD/All Phase Construction/Wallace Sign
Toyota
TBA
0505David SmithShockwave Motorsports
Shockwave Marine Suspension Seating
Toyota
Brandon Carlson

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