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2020 ARCA Menards Series

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68th season of the ARCA Racing Series

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Bret Holmes, the 2020 ARCA Menards Series champion
Michael Self finished second behind Holmes in the championship by 12 points.
Hailie Deegan finished third in the championship.

The2020 ARCA Menards Series season was the 68th season of theARCA Menards Series. It began on February 8 with theLucas Oil 200 atDaytona International Speedway and ended on October 16 with theSpeediatrics 150 atKansas Speedway. 2020 was the first season that the series was sanctioned byNASCAR.[1]

Bret Holmes won the drivers championship, his first ARCA title.[2]

When the season was put on hold due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, drivers from all NASCAR series, including a few ARCA drivers, participated in theinauguraleNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series during that time.

Teams and drivers

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Complete schedule

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ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chief
FordDGR-Crosley[3]4Hailie Deegan(R)[4]Seth Smith
17Tanner Gray6[5]Blake Bainbridge
Taylor Gray12[6]
Anthony Alfredo1
Dylan Lupton1[7]Marcus Richmond
ToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing18Riley Herbst4Mark McFarland
Ty Gibbs16[8]
Venturini Motorsports15Drew Dollar(R)[9]Shannon Rursch
20Ryan Repko5[10]Billy Venturini
Chandler Smith13[11]
Jesse Love1
Corey Heim1
25Michael SelfKevin Reed
Toyota10
Ford5
Chevrolet5
10Corey Heim1Kevin Reed Jr.
Fast Track RacingRyan Huff7[12]Dick Doheny1
Mike Sroufe3
Kevin Cram7
Trey Galgon3
Tim Monroe5
Mike Basham6
Morgen Baird1
Owen Smith2
Tim Monroe1
Rick Clifton1
Toyota8
Ford6
Chevrolet6
11Chuck Hiers1David Ifft
Dawson Cram1Clinton Cram
Willie Mullins2[N 1][13]Dick Doheny3
Trey Galgon6
Tony Furr1
Mike Sroufe3
Tim Monroe4
Clay Greenfield1
Mike Basham4
Dick Doheny1
Tyler Hill1
Owen Smith5
Tim Monroe2
Rick Clifton1
Richard Garvie1
Chevrolet10
Toyota10
12Jason White1Mike Sroufe12
Ryan London1
Trey Galgon2
Ryan Forsythe1
Tom Berte1
Ed Pompa2
Dick Doheny2
Rick Clifton3
Armani Williams1
Nick Igdalsky1
Max Calles1
Mike Basham2
Owen Smith2
D. L. Wilson1
Chad Bryant RacingKris Wright2[N 2]Donnie Richeson
Venturini MotorsportsCorey Heim1Dave Leiner Jr.
Chevrolet18
Toyota1
Ford1
Bret Holmes Racing[14]23Bret HolmesShane Huffman
Toyota17
Chevrolet3
Wayne Peterson Racing06Tim Richmond14[15]Brad Frye10
Wayne Peterson2
Michael Peterson5
Don Thompson2[16]
Con Nicolopoulos4

Limited schedule

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ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chiefRounds
ChevroletAllgaier Motorsports16Kelly KovskiJon Hanson1
Brad Smith Motorsports48Brad SmithLeo Kryger4
Terry Strange1
Jeff Smith7
Arlis Basham1
Carlos Leon2
Carl Brown2
19
Brother-In-Law Racing57Bryan DauzatBob Rahilly1
Charles Buchanan Racing87Chuck Buchanan Jr.Craig Wood1
Cook-Finley Racing41Kyle Sieg[N 3]Sean Samuels1
Amber Slagle1
2
CR7 Motorsports97Jason KitzmillerDoug George6
Todd Myers1
7
Empire Racing8Sean CorrDerick Hartnagel1
Mike Cheek2
2
821
John Ferrier Racing[N 4]01John FerrierJeff McClure1
GMS Racing21Sam Mayer[17]Mardy Lindley13
Kris Wright[18]1
Hendren Motorsports24Ryan UnzickerBill Hendren1
KBR Development[19]28David Gravel[20]Frank Kimmel1
Max Force Racing9Thomas Praytor[21]Tevin Bair1
Our Motorsports[22]02Andy SeussJohn Merlo1
09Benny ChastainBob Schacht1
Reeves Racing88Scott ReevesBrian Finney1
Robert Pawlowski Racing11Robert PawlowskiAaron Brown1
Spraker Racing Enterprises63Dave Mader IIIJeff Spraker2
Steve McGowan Motorsports17Zane SmithBruce Cook1
Will Rodgers1
Visconti Motorsports74Giovanni BromanteSteven Keller1
Austin Green1
Ayrton Ori1
Wayne Peterson Racing0Con NicolopoulosMichael Peterson3
Wayne Peterson5
Win-Tron Racing32Gus DeanJamie Jones4
Howie DiSavino III3[23]
Chad Bryant Racing22Kris Wright[N 2]Paul Andrews3
FordConnor Hall[24]1
Christian McGhee1
Brandon Lynn[25]1
Derek Griffith8
Kody Swanson1
Parker Chase1
77Jacob HeafnerChad Bryant1[24]
Fast Track Racing[N 5]Mike BashamMike Sroufe1
DGR-Crosley46Thad MoffittDerek Smith13
Ken Schrader Racing
withFury Race Cars
[26]
52Natalie DeckerTony Eury Jr.1
Mullins Racing3Willie MullinsTony Furr1
Rette Jones Racing30Dominique Van WieringenLogan Yiengst1
ToyotaBill McAnally Racing12Lawless AlanGary Collins1
16Gio ScelziJohn Camilleri3
19Jesse LoveKyle Wolosek2
Jason Dickerson1
3
99Gracie TrotterRoger Bracken3
Hattori Racing Enterprises1Max McLaughlinDave McCarty5
J. J. Pack Racing61J. J. PackDan Givins1
Performance P-1 Motorsports77Takuma KogaRon Norman1
Rev Racing4Chase Cabre[27]Glenn Parker4
6Nick Sanchez[27]Steve Plattenberger4
TC Motorsports91Justin CarrollJim Long3
Troy Williams Racing53Max GutiérrezTroy Williams1
Venturini Motorsports25Mason DiazDave Leiner Jr.2
Ford3
Toyota2
Chevrolet1
CCM Racing7Eric CaudellJeremy Petty6[28]
Chevrolet1
Toyota2
Cook-Finley Racing42Kyle Sieg[N 3]Sean Samuels1
Parker Retzlaff2
Ford2
Toyota1
Chevrolet2
Fast Track Racing01Armani WilliamsDick Doheny1
Tommy Vigh Jr.Trey Galgon2
Mike Basham1
Alex ClubbBrian Clubb1
Ford5
Toyota3
Chevrolet3
Kimmel Racing69Scott MeltonBill Kimmel7[29]
Brian Finney[N 6]1
Eric Caudell[N 7]1
Will Kimmel2
Toyota2
Ford1
Russ Lane Racing[N 8]8Russ LaneDerick Hartnagel1
Mike Cheek2
3

Notes

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  1. ^Entries were fielded in a collaboration with Mullins Racing.
  2. ^abEntries were fielded in a collaboration withGMS Racing.
  3. ^abEntries was fielded in a collaboration withRSS Racing.
  4. ^It was a John Ferrier Racing entry using Fast Track Racing's owner points.
  5. ^It was a Fast Track Racing entry using Chad Bryant Racing's owner points.
  6. ^Entry was fielded in a collaboration with Finney Racing Enterprises.
  7. ^Entry was fielded in a collaboration withCCM Racing.
  8. ^Entries were fielded in a collaboration withEmpire Racing and usingEmpire Racing's owner points.

Changes

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Teams

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  • On November 20, 2019, it was announced that longtimeEast Series team Rev Racing would run in the ARCA Series for the first time, fielding two cars during Sioux Chief Showdown races.[27]
  • On December 17, 2019,DGR-Crosley announced an expansion to a full-time ARCA effort, a step up from previous part-time schedules.[4] They had previously only run part-time in the series with their No. 54 in both 2018 and 2019 as well as the No. 4 in 2019.
  • On May 9, 2020, KBR Development announced that the team closed. The team fielded an entry forDavid Gravel in one of two 2020 races that occurred before the team's closure.[30]

Drivers

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  • On November 14, 2019, it was announced that 2019 series championChristian Eckes would move up to the Truck Series full-time forKyle Busch Motorsports starting in2020.[31]
  • On November 20, 2019, it was announced thatChase Cabre andNick Sanchez would drive two cars for Rev Racing in the Sioux Chief Showdown races.[27]
  • On December 10, 2019, it was announced that 2019 part-time driverTy Majeski would compete full-time in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series in 2020.[32]
  • On December 17, 2019,Hailie Deegan announced a full-season Rookie of the Year campaign with DGR-Crosley in 2020, moving over from a part-time schedule with Venturini Motorsports in 2019.[33][4]
  • On December 18, 2019, it was announced thatDrew Dollar would run a full schedule for Venturini, moving over from a part-time schedule with DGR-Crosley in 2019.[9]
  • On December 18, 2019, it was announced that Taylor Gray would make his debut and run all races he was eligible for after his 15th birthday, running with DGR-Crosley.[6]
  • On December 20, 2019, it was announced thatRyan Repko would drive the No. 20 for Venturini Motorsports in five races, sharing the car withChandler Smith.[10]
  • On December 23, 2019, it was announced thatTim Richmond, who drove most of the season for Wayne Peterson Racing in 2019, would run full-time for the team in 2020.[15] Richmond later scaled back to a part-time schedule for the team.[16]
  • On January 2, 2020,Bobby Gerhart announced his exit as a driver from the series following a heart attack.[34]
  • On January 5, 2020,Travis Braden revealed that he would not run full-time in the series in 2020 after driving the No. 27 for RFMS Racing for the last two years, instead focusing onlate model racing.[35]
  • Thad Moffitt switched teams for his part-time schedule, moving from Empire Racing in 2019 to DGR-Crosley in 2020.[36]
  • On January 10, 2020, it was announced thatWorld of Outlaws driver David Gravel would run some ARCA races, including Daytona, in the No. 28 for KBR Development in addition to competing in the Truck Series part-time for GMS Racing this season.[20]
  • On January 16, 2020, it was announced thatCorey Heim signed with Venturini Motorsports for a limited schedule in 2020; Heim raced with Chad Bryant Racing in 2019.[37]
  • On January 18, 2020, Scott Melton announced he was scaling back his schedule for 2020 compared to 2019.[29]

Crew chiefs

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  • On December 18, 2019, it was announced that Shannon Rursch would be the crew chief of the No. 15 Venturini team, replacing Kevin Reed. In 2019, Rursch crew chiefed Venturini's No. 25 car.[9] On January 23, 2020, it was announced that Reed would be the crew chief of the Venturini Motorsports No. 25 car, making it a crew chief swap with Rursch.[38]

Manufacturers

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  • On December 11, 2019, DGR-Crosley announced that they would be switching fromToyota toFord beginning in 2020.[39]

Rule changes

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ARCA adopted the current NASCAR points system after using the 1975-2010 NASCAR points system up until 2019.[40] Additionally, steel-bodied cars were phased out entirely in favor of composite-bodied cars, which also saw the end ofDodge's presence in the series due to a lack of a composite body.[41][42]

Schedule

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The complete schedule was released on October 10, 2019.[43] That came after a soft reveal of some Sioux Chief Showdown tracks on October 2.[44]

No.Race titleTrackDate
1Lucas Oil 200Daytona International Speedway,Daytona BeachFebruary 8
2General Tire 150Phoenix Raceway,AvondaleMarch 6
3General Tire 200Talladega Superspeedway,TalladegaJune 20
4General Tire #AnywhereIsPossible 200Pocono Raceway,Long PondJune 26
5Calypso Lemonade 200Lucas Oil Raceway,BrownsburgJuly 3
6General Tire 150[N 1]Kentucky Speedway,SpartaJuly 11
7Shore Lunch 150Iowa Speedway,NewtonJuly 18
8Dawn Ultra 150[N 2]Kansas Speedway,Kansas CityJuly 24
9Menards.com 200 presented by XPxE[N 3]Toledo Speedway,Toledo[47]July 31
10Menards 200 presented by Crosley Brands[N 3]August 1–2[N 4]
11VizCom 200Michigan International Speedway,BrooklynAugust 9
12General Tire 100[N 5]Daytona International Speedway (Road Course),Daytona BeachAugust 14
13Dutch Boy 150World Wide Technology Raceway,MadisonAugust 29
14Zinsser SmartCoat 200[N 6]Lebanon I-44 Speedway,LebanonSeptember 5
15Royal Truck & Trailer 200[49]Toledo Speedway,ToledoSeptember 12
16Bush's Beans 200Bristol Motor Speedway,BristolSeptember 17
17Toyota 200 presented by Crosley Brands[49][N 7]Winchester Speedway,WinchesterSeptember 19
18Sioux Chief PowerPEX 200Memphis International Raceway,MillingtonSeptember 26
19Illinois Truck & Equipment Allen Crowe 100Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack,SpringfieldOctober 4
20Speediatrics 150Kansas Speedway,Kansas CityOctober 16
  1. ^The Kentucky race replaced theCharlotte race, theGeneral Tire 150.[45]
  2. ^The additional Kansas race replaced theChicagoland race, theDawn 150.[46]
  3. ^abThe two races at Toledo replaced the races atMid-Ohio andElko, theMid-Ohio 50 and theElko 250, respectively.
  4. ^The Menards 200 presented by Crosley Brands was stopped at Lap 6 on Saturday due to rain. The race was completed the following day, although it was then rain-shortened by 73 laps because more rain came.
  5. ^The Daytona road course race replaced the Watkins Glen race, theGreat Outdoors RV Superstore 100.[48]
  6. ^The Lebanon I-44 race replaced theMadison event.
  7. ^The Winchester race replaced theDuQuoin race, theSouthern Illinois 100.[50]

The season was paused from March to June due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[51] A number of races were cancelled, rescheduled, or shifted to other tracks as a result of the pandemic.[45]

Broadcasting

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Fox andMAVTV continued to share broadcasting rights to the schedule, consistent with previous years.[52]

Results and standings

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Races

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No.RacePole PositionMost laps ledWinning driverManufacturerNo.Winning team
1Lucas Oil 200Michael SelfMichael SelfMichael SelfToyota25Venturini Motorsports
2General Tire 150Ty GibbsTy GibbsChandler SmithToyota20Venturini Motorsports
3General Tire 200Ryan RepkoDrew DollarDrew DollarToyota15Venturini Motorsports
4General Tire #AnywhereIsPossible 200Michael SelfTy GibbsTy GibbsToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
5Calypso Lemonade 200Chandler SmithChandler SmithChandler SmithToyota20Venturini Motorsports
6General Tire 150Michael SelfTy GibbsTy GibbsToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
7Shore Lunch 150Chandler SmithTy GibbsTy GibbsToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
8Dawn 150Riley HerbstBret HolmesBret HolmesChevrolet23Bret Holmes Racing
9Menards.com 200 presented by XPxEChandler SmithChandler SmithSam MayerChevrolet21GMS Racing
10Menards 200 presented by Crosley BrandsTy GibbsTy GibbsSam MayerChevrolet21GMS Racing
11VizCom 200Riley HerbstBret HolmesRiley HerbstToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
12General Tire 100Chandler SmithTy GibbsMichael SelfToyota25Venturini Motorsports
13Dutch Boy 150Michael SelfTy GibbsTy GibbsToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
14Zinsser SmartCoat 200Bret HolmesHailie DeeganSam MayerChevrolet21GMS Racing
15Royal Truck & Trailer 200Sam MayerSam MayerSam MayerChevrolet21GMS Racing
16Bush's Beans 200Ty GibbsSam MayerSam MayerChevrolet21GMS Racing
17Toyota 200 presented by Crosley BrandsTy GibbsTy GibbsTy GibbsToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
18Sioux Chief PowerPEX 200Ty GibbsBret HolmesTy GibbsToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
19Illinois Truck & Equipment Allen Crowe 100Ryan UnzickerRyan UnzickerRyan UnzickerChevrolet24Hendren Motorsports
20Speediatrics 150Ty GibbsCorey HeimCorey HeimToyota10Venturini Motorsports

Drivers' championship

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Further information:List of NASCAR points scoring systems

Note: The pole winner also receives one bonus point, similar to the previous ARCA points system used until 2019 and unlike NASCAR.

(key)Bold – Pole position awarded by time.Italics – Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led.

PosDriverDAYPHOTALPOCIRPKENIOWKANTOLTOLMCHDAYGTWI44TOLBRIWINMEMISFKANPoints
1Bret Holmes915347231*432*8624833*321003
2Michael Self1*25583665431156752695991
3Hailie Deegan(R)2777314189866695*6612726937
4Drew Dollar(R)3141*6145177694127915186878910
5Ty Gibbs3*1*151*1*210*2*1*4321*11014724
6Brad Smith31Wth20131712191613141219191317259151315674
7Sam Mayer203242113311*1*2553
8Mike Basham1920171415171520101224712612540
9Thad Moffitt51862051510101289114539
10Chandler Smith121*411*2928223513506
11Taylor Gray4531148357594460
12Tim Richmond182317201391211161113131111397
13Derek Griffith812787593293
14Ryan Huff212412916813255
15Owen Smith161621121822131516247
16Scott Melton1011101715139223
17Eric Caudell1714128141610217
18Jason Kitzmiller328141011813212
19Tanner Gray164131595203
20Con Nicolopoulos14211516181610198
21Max McLaughlin67743194
22Kris Wright1418715107193
23Ryan Repko222627181
24Riley Herbst7431167
25Rick Clifton1410131911153
26Jesse Love161254139
27Nick Sanchez6141011135
28Wayne Peterson261417DNS17129
29Corey Heim481*123
30Chase Cabre8101621121
31Gus Dean23161211114
32Sean Corr4912108
33Gio Scelzi10111398
34Justin Carroll13111098
35Willie Mullins8181195
36Kyle Sieg10111794
37Gracie Trotter2291289
38Howie DiSavino III2191686
39Tim Monroe20141286
40Russ Lane17181681
41Dick Doheny18132180
42Mason Diaz9475
43Ed Pompa101167
44Parker Retzlaff81961
45Armani Williams171061
46Will Kimmel131461
47Don Thompson181654
48Tommy Vigh Jr.191950
49Ryan Unzicker1*49
50Dylan Lupton440
51Zane Smith539
52Anthony Alfredo539
53Will Rodgers539
54Kelly Kovski539
55Jason White638
56Dave Mader III302038
57Austin Green737
58Kody Swanson836
59Lawless Alan935
60Parker Chase1034
61Thomas Praytor1133
62Dawson Cram1133
63Brian Finney1133
64David Gravel1232
65Christian McGhee1232
66Chuck Buchanan Jr.1331
67Takuma Koga1331
68Tyler Hill1430
69Nick Igdalsky1430
70Robert Pawlowski1430
71Max Gutiérrez1430
72Benny Chastain1529
73Brandon Lynn1529
74Giovanni Bromante1529
75Morgen Baird1529
76Clay Greenfield1628
77D. L. Wilson1628
78Ayrton Ori1727
79Max Calles1727
80Alex Clubb1826
81Chuck Hiers1925
82Tom Berte1925
83Connor Hall2024
84J. J. Pack2420
85Dominique Van Wieringen2519
86Natalie Decker2618
87Jacob Heafner2717
88Andy Seuss2816
89John Ferrier2915
90Scott Reeves3311
Bryan DauzatDNS3
Richard GarvieDNS3
Sam Mayer was relieved byColin Braun part of the way through theGeneral Tire 100, but still received points for starting the race.

See also

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