ARCA Menards Series rookie Cody Dennison has found a new home for the remainder of the 2024 season at CW Motorsports.
The Hokes Bluff, Alabama native announced today that he’ll finish the 2024 schedule driving the No. 93 car for the Dallas, North Carolina team. So far this season, he’s spilt time between Fast Track Racing and Peterson Motorsports in the ARCA Menards national platform while running with Peterson full-time in the East.
So far, the 34-year-old sits 11th in ARCA Menards Series national series points, and sixth in the ARCA Menards Series East. He also holds two top-10s in the East at Five Flags and Flat Rock Speedways.
“I’m excited to have the full support and all the equipment at my disposal to be successful. Caleb believes in me and what we want to accomplish together,” Dennison said in a press release today.
From here on out. I'll be racing full time with @CWmotorsports93 in the @Timcast machine. I've been given a HUGE opportunity for success, and I'm so pumped to hit the ground running at Iowa on June 14th. This is the first day of the rest of my life. Thanks so much @officialpsq pic.twitter.com/XINldHPK1U
— CAMELCAST OFFICIAL (@CAMELCASTOff) June 10, 2024
I aim to hone my skills and bring some top-fives home for the team, putting the team in a strong spot going into 2025. Top-tens and top-fives in the national and East Series races would be an awesome achievement personally,” he added.
CW Motorsports owner Caleb Costner spoke highly about the change. He told TobyChristie.com back in May that there was a chance for other drivers to come into the 93 machine.
“I’m excited to add an up-and-coming driver like Cody to our lineup here at CW Motorsports! Being able to have a hand in developing drivers and give these guys a shot behind the wheel at this level as an owner is a great feeling,” Costner said.
Dennison also brings his sponsor ‘TIMCAST.COM’ with him, as well as his personal YouTube Channel that has over 200,000 subscribers.
You can catch Dennison’s debut in the No. 93 TIMCAST machine this Friday night as the ARCA Menards Series and ARCA Menards Series East hit the Iowa Speedway for the Atlas 150 at 8 p.m. ET live on FS1.