Showing posts with label Portland International Raceway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portland International Raceway. Show all posts

Monday, September 1, 2025

NASCAR / ARCA Race Recap (Darlington; Portland; DuQuoin State)

#NASCAR / #ARCA Race Recap (Darlington; Portland; DuQuoin State)

Winners: Chase Briscoe (Cup); Connor Zilisch (Xfinity); Corey Heim (Trucks) plus William Sawalich (ARCA West) and Brenden Queen (ARCA Menard)

Recap Graphic by Rolando Ramirez - RTR Graphics

 


NASCAR Cup

Chase Briscoe Wins Back-To-Back Southern 500s, Clinches Round of 12 Spot

Chase Briscoe Wins Back-To-Back Southern 500s, Clinches Round of 12 Spot

 

Chase Briscoe was perfection in a world of mistakes, a no-funny-business driver in a comedy of errors.

 

And at the end of the final green-flag run on Sunday night at Darlington Raceway — after a 20-lap stint of unrelenting tension — Briscoe was a back-to-back winner of the Cook Out Southern 500 and a guaranteed participant in the Round of 12 in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs.

 

“Yeah, I think this is definitely what we’re capable of doing,” said Briscoe, who led Toyota drivers to their third 1-2-3-4 finish in Cup Series history, the last coming at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2017. “We haven’t been able to go out and dominate a race like that. The potential has been there from day one.

 

“So cool to win two Southern 500s in a row … A great way to start our playoffs. That was a lot of fun.”

 

Briscoe is the first driver to win consecutive Southern 500s since Greg Biffle accomplished the feat in 2005 and 2006.

 

Tyler Reddick finished second; Erik Jones placed third; John H Nemechek came in fourth and AJ Allmendinger completed the top five.

 






Pole: Denny Hamlin



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Next Race: The Cup Series will return on Sunday, September 7, 2025 at 3:00 pm ET for the ‘Enjoy Illinois 300’ at World Wide Technology Raceway.


NASCAR Xfinity

Zilisch Prevails in Overtime at Portland for Eighth Xfinity Series Win of 2025

Zilisch Prevails in Overtime at Portland for Eighth Xfinity Series Win of 2025

 

A dramatic overtime pass for the win punctuated a nearly perfect afternoon for JR Motorsports driver Connor Zilisch at Portland International Raceway, where the 19-year-old claimed his series-best eighth NASCAR Xfinity Series win of the season – the best series victory total ever for a rookie driver.

 

Only weeks removed from breaking his collarbone celebrating another win at Watkins Glen International, Zilisch claimed pole position, won both stages, set fastest lap and celebrated it all in Victory Lane of the famed 1.967-mile road course in the scenic Pacific Northwest.

 

“To come back two weeks after collarbone surgery, it hurt, but it hurt so good,” said a grinning Zilisch, who now has 13 consecutive top-five finishes. “So proud of this 88 team. It’s been such a fun year. Let’s go get ourselves a championship.”

 

William Sawalich finished second; Nick Sanchez placed third; Christian Eckes came in fourth and Austin Hill completed the top five.

 






Pole: Connor Zilisch



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Next Race: The Xfinity Series will return on Saturday, September 6, 2025 at 7:30 pm ET for the ‘Nu Way 200 Sauced by Blues Hog’ at World Wide Technology Raceway.




NASCAR Trucks

Business as Usual: Corey Heim Tames Darlington in Truck Series Playoffs Opener

Business as Usual: Corey Heim Tames Darlington in Truck Series Playoffs Opener

 

Although the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series changed the clock from the regular season to the playoffs, it was still “Heim Time” on Saturday at Darlington Raceway.

 

Pulling away after a restart on Lap 134 of 147, Corey Heim won the playoff-opening Sober or Slammer 200 at the challenging 1.366-mile South Carolina track. The win was Heim’s eighth of the year, one short of Greg Biffle’s record nine-victory season in 1999.

 

Heim crossed the finish line 0.766 seconds ahead of fellow playoff driver Daniel Hemric to collect his first victory at the “Lady in Black” and the 19th of his career. With the win, Heim earned automatic advancement to the Round of 8.

 

The break at the end of Stage 2 proved fortunate for the race winner. Heim felt a tire losing air shortly before the end of the stage, but he survived the stage in second place and brought the No. 11 Tricon Garage Toyota to pit road before the tire went flat.

 

“Lucky it wasn’t a complete blowout — otherwise we would have been in trouble,” Heim said. “I could make a little bit of speed on the wall, but it was such a high-risk play if you scrubbed it. You saw so many people have those right-front issues.”

 

Daniel Hemric finished second; Grant Enfinger placed third; Ty Majeski came in fourth and Trevor Bayne completed the top five.

 






Pole: Layne Riggs



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Next Race: The Truck Series will return on Thursday, September 11, 2025 at 8:00 pm ET for the ‘UNOH 200 presented by Ohio Logistics’ at Bristol Motor Speedway.




ARCA West

Battle for the Win: William Sawalich Vs. Thomas Annunziata at Portland

Battle for the Win: William Sawalich Vs. Thomas Annunziata at Portland

 

Thomas Annunziata finished second; Alon Day placed third; Greg Biffle came in fourth and Trevor Huddleston completed the top five.

 






Pole: William Sawalich



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Next Race: The ARCA West Series will return on Saturday, September 13, 2025 at 7:45 p.m. PT for the ‘NAPA Auto Parts 150 presented by the West Coast Stock Car Motorsports Hall of Fame’ at All American Speedway.



ARCA Menards Series

Brenden Queen Shows off His Dirt Track Experience with Victory at Duquoin

Brenden Queen Shows off His Dirt Track Experience with Victory at Duquoin

 

Known for his success in Late Model Stocks, ARCA Menards Series points leader Brenden Queen also has plenty of dirt experience on his résumé including Sunday’s win at Du Quoin State Fairgrounds.

 

Competing at tracks across the Southeast like Dixieland Speedway and Natural Bridge Speedway provided Queen with plenty of knowledge that he could apply to the two dirt venues on the ARCA Menards Series schedule. A top five at the Springfield Mile only fueled Queen’s desire to prove he could find Victory Lane on dirt with the Pinnacle Racing Group.

 

“I haven’t won a dirt race since 2022 when I ran full-time,” Queen said. “I think everybody counted me out to win one of these, but that’s why you never give up. These guys went to work after Springfield. We weren’t quite where we wanted to be, but we just hung in there all night and knew we had a good car.”

 

Lawless Alan finished second; Kelly Kovski placed third; Isabella Robusto came in fourth and Tim Monroe completed the top five.

 






Pole: Lawless Alan



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Next Race: The ARCA Menard / East Series will return on Thursday, September 11, 2025 at 5:30 p.m. ET for the ‘Bush’s Beans 200’ at Bristol Motor Speedway.



 

source: NASCAR Media

Thursday, August 28, 2025

#ARCA Race Schedule for Portland International Raceway and DuQuoin State Fairgrounds

#ARCA Race Schedule for Portland International Raceway and DuQuoin State Fairgrounds

#ARCA Race Schedule for Portland International Raceway and DuQuoin State Fairgrounds


August is ending with two different ARCA Events.

 

The ARCA West Series will take the green flag on Friday, August 29th at Portland International Raceway. Of note: Greg Biffle, a proven champion with decades of experience winning across NASCAR’s top divisions, will bring his talent back to one of the season’s most anticipated ARCA Menards Series West events.

 

“I’m excited to get back to PIR and race in front of the hometown crowd,” said Greg Biffle. “Anytime I have the chance to come back to the Northwest it’s special, and I can’t wait to get back behind the wheel of the SPS #24 and go road course racing”

 

Click Here for Entry List

 


On Sunday, August 31, 2025, the ARCA Menard Series will race at DuQuoin State Fairgrounds. DuQuoin boasts a long, proud history of auto racing that dates to 1946.

 

Click Here for Entry List

 


Portland 112 at Portland International Raceway
(ARCA West)

Thursday, August 28, 2025

  • 3:30 – 6 p.m.-Credentialing Hours (Holiday Inn Portland Columbia Riverfront)
  • 5:30 p.m.-Haulers Enter (Parking Only)

Friday, August 29, 2025

  • 6 – 8:45 a.m.-Crossover Gates Open To Official Vehicle Traffic
  • 6:30 a.m.– 3 p.m.-Credentialing Hours (Holiday Inn Portland Columbia Riverfront)
  • 7 a.m.-Track Services Meeting (Track Workers Compound)
  • 7 a.m.– 9 p.m.-Garage Hours
  • 7:05 a.m.-Crew Chief Meeting (AMS Administration Hauler)
  • 8 a.m.– 10 p.m.-Starting of Engines is Permitted
  • 9 – 9:30 a.m.-PRO3 Practice
  • 9:30 a.m.-Driver and Spotter Meeting (AMS Administration Hauler)
  • 9:30 – 10 a.m.-Track Prep
  • 9:40 – 10:55 a.m.-Crossover Gates Open To Official Vehicle Traffic
  • 9:45 a.m.-AMSW Rookie Meeting (AMS Administration Hauler)
  • 10 a.m.-First Time Drivers Meeting (AMS Administration Hauler – Drivers with no previous AMS platform experience)
  • 10 – 10:50 a.m.-Driver/Team Track Walk (No Motorized Vehicles)
  • 11 – 11:45 a.m.-AMSW Practice
  • 11:50 a.m.– 12:15 p.m.-PRO3 Qualifying
  • 12:20 – 12:40 p.m.-General Tire Pole Qualifying (Timed Session – Post Qualifying Impound Procedure In Effect)
  • 12:45 p.m.-Final Adjustments
  • 12:45 – 2:15 p.m.-Crossover Gates Open To Official Vehicle Traffic
  • 1:30 – 2:15 p.m.-AMSW Autograph Session (Fan Midway)
  • 2:20 – 2:50 p.m.-PRO3 Race No. 1
  • 2:50 – 3:05 p.m.-Pace Car Calibration
  • 3:05 – 3:35 p.m.-Crossover Gates Open To Official Vehicle Traffic
  • 3:05 p.m.-Move Cars to Starting Lineup 
    • -Invocation
    • -National Anthem
    • -Command to Start Engines
  • 3:45 p.m.-Driver Introductions (As Cars Roll Off The Grid)
  • 4 p.m.-Start of the Portland 112 
    • 57 Laps / 112.29 Miles
(All Times PT)




Southern Illinois 100 at DuQuoin State Fairgrounds
(ARCA Menards Series)

Sunday, August 31, 2025

  • 11 a.m.– 7 P.M.-Credentialing Hours
  • 11:30 a.m.-Hauler Parking
  • 12 – 11 p.m.-Garage Hours
  • 12 – 4:30 p.m.-Crossover Gate Open
  • 12:05 p.m.-Crew Chief Meeting (AMS Administration Trailer)
  • 3:15 p.m.-Driver And Spotter Meeting (AMS Administration Hauler)
  • 3:30 p.m.-First Time Driver Meeting (AMS Administration Hauler)
    • – Drivers with No Previous AMS Platform Experience
  • 3:30 p.m.-Track Services Meeting
  • 4:30 – 5 p.m.-Final Practice
  • 5 – 5:15 p.m.-Crossover Gate Open
  • 5:15 – 5:30 p.m.-Dirtcar Modified Practice
  • 5:30 – 6 p.m.-Crossover Gate Open
  • 6 p.m.-General Tire Pole Qualifying
    • 1 Lap / All Positions
  • Post Qualifying – 6:30 P.M.-Crossover Gate Open
  • 6:30 – 6:45 p.m.-Final Adjustments
  • 6:30 p.m.-Dirtcar Modified Feature (20 Laps) Track Hot
  • Post Dirtcar Feature – 7:40 P.M.-Crossover Gate Open
  • Post Dirtcar Feature-Drive Cars to Frontstretch
  • 7:15 p.m.-Driver Introduction (Driver at Right Front Wheel)
  • 7:27 p.m.-Invocation
  • 7:28 p.m.-National Anthem
  • 7:35 p.m.-Command to Start Engines
  • 7:36 p.m.-Field Rolls from Grid
  • 7:39 p.m.-Start Of the Southern Illinois 100 
    • 100 Laps / 100 Miles
  • 10:30 p.m.-Haulers Exit
(All Times CT)



 

source: ARCA Media

Sunday, June 4, 2023

Landen Lewis Earns First 2023 Win

Landen Lewis Earns First 2023 #Win

Holds Off Xfinity Regular Cole Custer

Landen Lewis Earns First 2023 Win #ARCA

 

Heading into Friday’s Portland 112, Landen Lewis had finished second in every ARCA Menards Series West race this season.

 

Ending that streak for Lewis came down to an intense duel with NASCAR Xfinity Series regular Cole Custer on a two-lap sprint to the finish. The two traded the lead multiple times over the last two laps until a mistake from Custer enabled Lewis to pull away with the victory at Portland International Raceway.

 

Lewis needed a late-race caution to erase the sizable lead Custer had built over the rest of the field. When the final green flag was displayed, Lewis knew he needed to be perfect against a NASCAR Cup Series winner.

 





“I was running the restart through my head trying to picture what was going to happen,” Lewis said. “I had really good starts all day long, so I wasn’t doubting myself that I could get a good start, but I was thinking about good [Custer] would be. Getting into Turn 1 [on the last lap], I messed up and gave him an opportunity.

 

“It was a dogfight, but also hard racing.”

 

(Click Here to Read More)

 

 

 

A replay of the Portland 112 at Portland International Raceway can be seen on June 11 at 12:30 p.m. ET on CNBC.

 

The ARCA Menards Series West competitors do not have much time to rest, as they will be back on track next Friday at Sonoma Raceway for the General Tire 200. The green flag will fly at 6:30 p.m. ET with FloRacing providing the coverage.

 

NOTE: Cole Custer finished off his Race Weekend successfully the next day with a win in the Xfinity Series event.

 

 

source: ARCA Racing Media

Wednesday, August 31, 2022

ARCA Menards Series West Returns

#ARCA Menards Series West Returns

Portland 100 at Portland International Raceway

#ARCA Menards Series West Returns - Portland 100 at Portland International Raceway

 

The Portland 100, the eighth race of the 2022 ARCA Menards Series West season, is scheduled for Saturday, September 3 with a start time of 5:30 p.m. PT / 8:30 p.m. ET.

 

The race will be shown live on FloRacing. A live radio broadcast of the event can be heard on ARCARacing.com

 

Jake Drew enters the race as the West Series championship leader as well as the most recent race winner at Portland following his victory at the track earlier this year in an event that was shortened by rain. 



EVENT SCHEDULE 

Friday, Sept. 2
Time/Event

  • 7 – 8 a.m. AMSW Haulers Enter (Parking Only)
  • 12 – 6 p.m. AMSW Credentials Open
  • 3 p.m. AMSW Garage Opens
  • 3:05 p.m. AMSW Crew Chief Meeting (Inspection Trailer)
  • 6:05 – 7:05 p.m. AMSW Practice
  • TBD AMSW Move Pit Equipment to Hot Pit Lane
  • 8:05 p.m. AMSW Garage Closes

 

Saturday, Sept. 3
Time/Event

  • 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. AMSW Credentials Open
  • 10:30 a.m. AMSW Garage Opens
  • 10:45 a.m. AMSW Driver/Spotter/Crew Chief Meeting (Inspection Trailer)
  • 11:15 a.m. AMSW Inspection Begins
  • 1:35 – 2:05 p.m. AMSW General Tire Pole Qualifying
  • 2:30 – 3:15 p.m. AMSW Autograph Session (Drivers at Vehicles)
  • 4 p.m. AMSW Pre Grid Vehicles
  • 4:50 p.m. AMSW Grid Vehicles to Front Straight
  • 4:50 p.m. AMSW Drivers Report To Vehicles (Front Straight)
  • 5:10 p.m. AMSW Driver Introductions (Left Front Corner of Vehicle)
  • 5:20 p.m. Invocation
  • 5:21 p.m. National Anthem
  • 5:28 p.m. Command to Start Engines
  • 5:30 p.m. Vehicles Roll Off (2 Pace laps)
  • 5:35 p.m. Green Flag (57 Laps / 112 Miles)
(All times PT) 

 

ENTRY LIST

 

Car
No. 
  Driver Crew chief
4   TBA   Ty Joiner
6   Jake Drew   Bill Sedgwick
7   Takuma Koga   Denny Moyer
9   Tanner Reif   Jeff Schrader
13   Todd Souza   Michael Munoz
14   Davey Magras   Zach Magras
16   Landen Lewis   Charlie Wilson
39   Andrew Tuttle   Taniesha Tuttle
52   Ryan Philpott   Chuck Dozhier
54   Joey Iest   Mike Naake
85   Vince Little   Darrell Herzog
88   Bridget Burgess   Sarah Burgess
99   Cole Moore   Mario Isola
 
 

2022 Points Leader, Jake Drew has three wins this season, while second-place, Tanner Reif can boast of two wins. Landen Lewis has one 2022 win.



  

 
source: ARCA Racing

Sunday, June 5, 2022

Who is Jesse Iwuji?

Who is Jesse Iwuji?

 

If you watched the Xfinity Series race yesterday, your mouth probably dropped open when you witnessed the #34 car run into the #54 race-leading vehicle who was staying behind the pace car while the track was under yellow.

 

We have all heard of the driver of the #54 Joe Gibb’s Racing Toyota, Ty Gibbs. The coach’s grandson has quite the racing resume. Ty has been winning races since the age of fourteen. This year is his second in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and he already has earned seven wins, fourteen top-fives, and eighteen top-ten finishes.

 

 

 

However, what do you know of Jesse Iwuji

 

Biography

 

Jess was born on August 12, 1987, in Carrollton, Texas.

 

Iwuji graduated in 2010 as a Bachelor of Science and became a surface warfare officer. After working as a football coach at the Naval Academy Preparatory School, he entered active service. Iwuji worked in mine countermeasures with Mine Countermeasures Crew Exultant and was deployed to Bahrain in 2012. He was later deployed on the USS Comstock, a ship whose name would later appear on a NASCAR Xfinity Series car when it was featured on Darrell Wallace Jr.’s No. 6 Ford Mustang in 2016. In May 2017, he moved to the Navy Reserve.zzz

 

While attending the Naval Academy, Iwuji first expressed interest in motorsports when the Midshipmen visited the Lowe’s Motor Speedway in Charlotte, North Carolina before the 2006 Meineke Car Care Bowl, during which the players rode around the track. During his senior year, he started drag racing at Capitol Speedway in Crofton, Maryland, driving a Chrysler 300. After his graduation, he raced a Dodge Challenger. Four years later, he participated in the Mojave Mile speed trial; for the event, he upgraded his Challenger’s engine to a horsepower of 1,100. With the new engine, Iwuji ran at a speed of 200.9 miles per hour (323.3 km/h), becoming the fifth modern Mopar driver to accomplish the feat at the Mojave Mile. Afterwards, he joined the Naval Postgraduate School staff in southern California, where he was involved in road racing – driving a Chevrolet Corvette – before making the transition to stock cars.

 

Most recently, Jesse Iwuji and Emmitt Smith joined in the endeavor of a full-time Xfinity team in 2022.

 

Okay, so all that is very positive and productive. However, what has prepared Jesse Iwuji to race on the “big stage?”

 

He competed in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West (now known as the ARCA West) in 2015 through 2018. In thirty-five races, he marked no wins, no top-fives and one top-ten finish.

 

Jesse finished off 2018 by competing in six ARCA Menard Series Events. His results were similar: no wins, no top-fives and no top-ten finishes.

 

Jesse then moved on to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. (2018 – 2022). His stats for that series are also no wins, no top-fives and no top-ten finishes in sixteen attempts.

 

In his eleven Xfinity Series attempts (2020 – present), Mr. Iwuji’s stats remain constant - no wins, no top-fives and no top-ten finishes.

 

 

 

Social Media is a buzz regarding the legitimacy of Mr. Iwuji on the Xfinity Track. (Relax NASCAR Fans – this is not the first nor the last bad move you will behold.) 

 

Personally, I would like to see a bit more on his racing resume before his participation at such a high level of racing. Racing might look easy on television or be straightforward on the game simulator; however, in reality your well-being and more importantly the safety of fellow drivers rely on your experience and ability to analyze the racing environment (such as wet due to rain) in an instant and react accordingly.

 

Jessie and team should consider spending a bit more time in the lower levels of NASCAR Racing. With their funding and more practice, they would probably be able to enjoy the sweetness of success more quickly.

 

Yet, Jesse Iwuji worked hard and networked his way into an advantageous position with a full-time Xfinity Series ride filled with fantastic partners. He did not do anything wrong. . . . it is up to the series sanctioning body to make the rules . . . . . .

 

That is just my two cents . . . . . and I am no expert. What is your opinion?

 

 

source: twitterverse - my opinion

Friday, June 3, 2022

Xfinity Series - Pacific Office Automation 147

Xfinity Series - Pacific Office Automation 147

First Xfinity Series Race at Portland International Raceway

 

Xfinity Series - Pacific Office Automation 147

 

 

To stay on par with new and exciting things happening this year at NASCAR, the Xfinity Series will be heading to Oregon to race for the very first time at Portland International Raceway, a track built on history.

 

What was once America’s largest public housing project for nearly 40,000 Kaiser shipyard workers and their families during and after World War II is now a 1.97-mile paved road course that has hosted over 50 years-worth of racing events.

 

Portland International Raceway is built on 268 acres of what was once known as the City of Vanport. Less than 15 years after the city was washed away by a flood in 1948, the City of Portland acquired the land. With the growing interest in sports car and drag racing in the 1960s, Portland International Raceway was born and has been hosting regular races since 1965.

 

NASCAR first visited Portland International Raceway with the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 1999 and 2000. Greg Biffle won the 1999 Truck Series race and Andy Houston won in 2000.

 

This weekend the competitors will be challenged 147.75 miles (75 laps) and the event will be broken up into three stages that are 25 laps each.

 

Drivers will kick off the inaugural Pacific Office Automation 147 Pacific Office Automation 147 at Portland International Raceway on Saturday, June 4 at 4:30 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR radio.

 

Click Here for the Entry List

 



 

source: NASCAR Media

ARCA West Entry List

#ARCA West Entry List

Portland 112 at Portland International Raceway

#ARCA - Portland International Raceway

 

The Portland 112 at Portland International Raceway, the fourth race of the 2022 ARCA Menards Series West season, is scheduled for Saturday, June 4 with a start time of 4:30 p.m. PT / 7:30 p.m. ET.

 

The race will be shown live on FloRacing. A live radio broadcast of the event can be heard on ARCARacing.com.

 

Below is the entry list for the 57-lap race on the 1.967-mile road course in Portland, Oregon.


Car No.  Driver Team owner
4 Eric Nascimento Eric Nascimento
6 Jake Drew Bob Bruncati
7 Takuma Koga Jerry Pitts
9 Tanner Reif Bob Bruncati
13 Todd Souza Kelly Souza
16 Austin Herzog Bill McAnally
17 Connor Mosack Steve McGowan
31 Paul Pedroncelli PJ Pedroncelli
32 Dale Quarterley Alex Quarterley
33 PJ Pedroncelli PJ Pedroncelli
39 Andrew Tuttle Andrew Tuttle
43 Daniel Dye Maury Gallagher
54 Joey Iest Mike Naake
77 Clark Lukens Joe Nava
85 Vince Little Vince Little
88 Bridget Burgess Sarah Burgess
99 Cole Moore Bill McAnally
5 David Smith David Smith

 

 

Source: ARCA Racing

Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Weekend Race Schedule for World Wide Technology Raceway and Portland International Raceway

Weekend Race Schedule for World Wide Technology Raceway and Portland International Raceway

Camping World Truck and Cup Series in Madison, Illinois plus ARCA West and Xfinity Series in Portland, Oregon


Xfinity Series -  Portland International Raceway


 

Sunday June 5th

NASCAR Cup - 3:30 PM ET 

  • Enjoy Illinois 300 presented by TicketSmarter
  • World Wide Technology Raceway
  • Madison, Illinois
  • 240 laps / 300 miles 

 

Saturday June 4th

Camping World Truck Series - 1:30 PM ET
  • Toyota 200
  • World Wide Technology Raceway
  • Madison, Illinois
  • 160 laps / 200 miles

 

ARCA West - 1:30 PM ET
  • Portland 112
  • Portland International Raceway
  • Portland, Oregon
  • 57 Laps / 112.12 Miles

 

Xfinity Series - 4:30 PM ET
  • Pacific Office Automation 147
  • Portland International Raceway
  • Portland, Oregon
  • 75 laps / 147.52 miles

 

World Wide Technology Raceway (formerly Gateway International Raceway and Gateway Motorsports Park) is a motorsport racing facility in Madison, Illinois, just east of St. Louis, Missouri, United States, close to the Gateway Arch. It features a 1.25 mi (2.01 km) oval and a 1.6-mile (2.6 km) infield road course.

 

Portland International Raceway is part of the Delta Park complex on the former site of Vanport, just south of the Columbia River. The road course is almost perfectly flat and runs clockwise. Two track configurations are possible. One includes a hard chicane at the end of the front straight and involves 12 turns a length of 1.945 mi (3.130 km). Without the chicane, the track has nine turns and a lap length of 1.915 mi (3.082 km). Portland is classified as an FIA Grade Two circuit.

 

 

source: NASCAR Media

Saturday, September 11, 2021

ARCA Menards West 2021 At Portland: Race Preview

ARCA Menards West 2021 At Portland: Race Preview

September 11, 2021
Race 6 of 9 (57 laps/112 miles) 

UPDATE:  Qualifying Results Click Here

By Nascarvd Nascarvédé

The #ARCA Menards West Series at the Portland International Raceway

 

This weekend of September 10 and 11 will be the sixth of the nine races of the season in the ARCA Menards West Series. It will be the second and last on a road track. It is in Oregon at the Portland International Raceway that the 18 registered drivers will battle for victory.

 

 

But before that, a little history.

Track History

Oregon has already hosted many West Series races on the many ovals that are the Jantzen Beach Arena, Eugene Speedway, Medford Speedway, Salem Speedway, and until last year in Roseburg on the Douglas County Speedway. But Oregon has already hosted road races. The first in 1964 on the Oregon International Raceway in Goshen which had seen the victory of Ron Hornaday, Sr. and then in the 2000s on the circuit that interests us today, the Portland International Raceway located not far from the city of Portland and opened in 1960.

 

The city of Portland has a long history with the West Series since it has already hosted the current ARCA Menards West Series 55 times on its speedway (Portland Speedway, previously known as Rose City Speedway) between 1956 and 2000 but also on its road circuit, the Portland International Raceway on five occasions. The first time in 1986 then between 2009 and 2012.

 

However, in collective memory, this track is known more for his IndyCar, IMSA or GT races than for NASCAR. Besides, the West Series will be one of the races organized this weekend with the NTT IndyCar Series.

 

Yet there was a period between 1995 and 2000 when NASCAR came there every year. In the NASCAR Northwest Series (seven times) and in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series twice in 1999 and 2000.

 

 

ARCA West at Portland

Yet it was the West Series that was the first NASCAR series on this road track in 1986 with the victory of Hershel McGriff. An important victory which will propel him towards his only championship. Hershel having won all three road races that year at Tacoma, Portland and Lancaster.

 

We had to wait until 2009 for the West Series to return to it. The series established its quarters there four years in a row until 2012. Jim Inglebright (2009), Patrick Long (2010), Luis Martinez, Jr. (2011) and Greg Pursley (2012) having joined McGriff in the winner’s circle. Among manufacturers, Ford leads the way with two victories ahead of Chevrolet, Pontiac and Dodge, one victory each.

 

The Portland International Raceway is a 12-turn, 1,967-mile road course. This will be the first time the West has used this configuration. Previously it was the 1,950-miles or 1,980-miles. A route made up of two long straightaways and a very technical winding section. It will have to be covered 57 times to complete the distance of 112-miles.

 

As is also the case in Sonoma, Calif., Bill McAnally Racing has never known the joys of winning on this road track. Eric Holmes twice finishing second in 2010 and 2011. Conversely, the great rival Bob Bruncati met with success there in 2011 with Luis Martinez, Jr. Joe Nava and his Performance P-1 Motorsports team having never driven there. But among the drivers entered, several have already raced there in the past, such as Dave Smith or Todd Souza.

 

VD (Nascarvd Nascarvédé) Logo on the Joe Nava Entry Portland

 

Among the 18 registered drivers is newcomer Caleb Costner and it was with pleasure that we learned of Stafford Smith’s return to competition in the ARCA Menards West Series this weekend on the Portland road track with Kart Idaho Racing. We invite you to learn a little more about Stafford Smith, for that we interviewed him.

 

Get to Know Stafford Smith

Stafford Smith at New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Photo Courtesy of Kent Smith via Vincent Delforge.

 

Vincent Delforge: Stafford, can you tell us more? How did this opportunity with Kart Idaho Racing (John Wood’s team) come about?

 

Stafford Smith: “Well, we have kept in contact with the team while I focused on school, and raced at the kart track that we built a few years back. Travis (Milburn, co-owner and driver) is hosting a giant event there this weekend, the Spud Cup, and so the seat was open. Now graduated, I have some time to dedicate back to that.”

 

VD: You already have good experience with this type of car. You’ve run 21 races in the West Series and three in the East Series between 2016 and 2017 for John Wood and Mike Holleran. With four top-10s including a seventh position at Meridian as the best career result. But you also scored a top-10 on the Tooele road course that year. Which is your preference, the races on ovals or the races on road tracks?

 

SS: “Ha! Both. They are obviously very different types of races, but racing is racing and I’ll take whatever chance I can get. They say on road courses you race the track; on ovals you race the other cars. Either way it’s challenging and fun.”

 

VD: You also have West Series experience as a crew chief. Since you held this position a dozen times between 2016 and 2019. With two top-10s. Among the drivers you competed with were Jesse Iwuji, Dan Phillippi, Will Rodgers, Taylor Canfield and Keith McGee. With Iwuji, Canfield and McGee, can we say that you specialize in coaching army veterans?

 

SS: “The whole point of John’s team was to give folks a chance to race at that level and see how it goes. A LOT of people started that way. It so happened we had veterans, who were all great to be around; Taylor, for example, provided a whole type of energy and commitment stemming from days as a Navy Seal. We also worked with Olympians and other high achievers. I learned as much from them as they did from me. Some have continued, others have moved on, others keep trying – money is always the biggest barrier, of course, but that is part of the game.”

 

VD: More seriously, you put car racing on hold to study and you obtained a degree in mechanical engineering and applied mathematics, as well as a certificate in machine design, all with distinction. Congrats. How much the fact of knowing the driving, the mechanics (from the kart to the West Series stock car) of racing cars could have served you in your studies. And conversely, what could your new knowledge bring to your return to competition?

 

SS: “A lot of people approach racing as if making it to Cup, Indy, or F1 is the only definition of success. I never say it that way. I wanted to do something challenging and unique and see where I could take it. Turned out that the experience I gained working on and racing karts and then cars became a living classroom, the ultimate lab, internship, or practical. It allowed me to ‘see’ the forces and other aspects we modelled in school. I’d encourage anyone in racing to see it for more than just driving or wrenching, it’s great training ground for a lot more. And what I’ve learned in school, the mathematics and modelling of all, has direct application at all levels of racing. My suggestion for colleges and universities is to get more involved with the sport.”

 

VD: What is your goal this weekend in Portland?

 

SS: “Have fun, enjoy the very unique experience. I have never forgotten I get to do something that most people will only dream about. Hopefully we finish well, and keep the car in once piece. Spectators only see the racing but there’s all the work up and pitlane stuff that is about friendship and shared challenges. It’s funny, I remember that stuff more. It’s unique, quality time with my father and friends. Portland – it’s really to enjoy the experience again, catch up with some old friends.”

 

VD: And for the future, are other races in the West Series planned?

 

SS: “Who knows? We will see, this year, next. I have the experience now so I can take advantage of whatever opportunity presents or we can create. I do a lot of cycling in the Malibu hills and Santa Monica mountains, so the next race I’ll be in is at Laguna Seca – but not in a car, instead riding a bike. I’ll be in Europe for a little while and then it’s about finding the profession that, if not in the racing world, at least gives me the opportunity to do things that are different, that are more an adventure than a job. That’s one thing I picked up from the great people I worked with in racing – none of them settled for just anything.”

 

A Detailed Look at the Entry List:

No. 08 Stafford Smith (Kart Idaho Racing)

As we have just mentioned, he is making his comeback after two years away from the circuits. He already got a top-10 in Tooele, UT on one of the other road tracks previously used by the West Series. The Ford used this weekend is a chassis specifically built for road circuits. The top-10 is a realistic goal. Mike Holleran will be his crew chief. Rumor has it that Smith is also competing in one or two more races later in the season. He will be one to watch!

 

Stafford Smith’s car for Portland
Photo Courtesy of Kent Smith via Vincent Delforge

 

No. 4 Eric Nascimento (Nascimento Racing)

At Sonoma, on the other road race, he had a very good race for his debuts behind the wheel of the No. 19 BMR Toyota before encountering a mechanical problem at the end of the race. For the past two races he has competed in the series with the former Velocity Racing car, the team of Don Wood, Jack’s father, now in the Camping World Truck Series. A good car. His father and crew chief Mike Nascimento allowed Eric to finish fifth in Colorado and ninth in Irwindale.

 

No. 6 Trevor Huddleston (Bruncati Racing)

Not really up to speed in Sonoma in June, Trevor is having a very difficult season, one of bad luck as with each race a mechanical problem slows him down. The comparison with his teammate, the rookie Jake Drew even seems cruel if we only look at the raw results. But Trevor is better than that. Bill Sedgwick, its crew chief, remains a major asset in raising the level.

 

No. 7 Takuma Koga (Pitts Racing)

Honestly, everyone was expecting Takuma to raise his level of play this year by joining Jerry Pitts’ team. The Pitts team that was before the ARCA era, the absolute reference on the road circuits obtaining almost all the victories between 2015 and 2019 in both West and East Series. This season is however a succession of disillusion for Takuma. Only one top-10 since the start of the year. Despite his long history in the series, he never raced in Portland.

 

Layout of Takuma Koga’s Portland Car
Photo Courtesy of Pitts Racing via Vincent Delforge.

 

No. 9 Jake Drew (Bruncati Racing)

A flamboyant rookie, he is third in the championship with four top10s including three top-fives. And he’s excellent on the road track. As proof, he had taken pole at Sonoma. Communication seems perfect with his crew chief Jeff Schrader. He is gaining momentum as he has just finished fourth (Irwindale), third (Colorado) and second (Irwindale) respectively. He will be one of the favorites for the victory.

 

No. 13 Todd Souza (Central Coast Racing)

The veteran is having a very good season. Along with his loyal crew chief and friend Michael Munoz, he remains in contention for the league title in fourth place in the championship tied on points with Jake Drew. He has already raced three times in Portland with as best result an eighth position in 2009. As a reminder, on the road track, the CCR team benefits from a technical partnership with DGR.

 

No. 16 Jesse Love (Bill McAnally Racing)

It’s rare to see Jesse in trouble. Yet in Sonoma in June he had made a rather disappointing copy. Accidented during the practice, he had repeated this “kind of shit” in the race before having to give up due to a mechanical problem. His Toyota Camry can no longer be abused! And that’s his only “failure” since making his West Series debut last year. His first career victory was in Tooele, UT, on a road circuit. No doubt he will be a candidate for victory. Travis Sharpe, his crew chief, will guide him in the right direction. Jesse remains on three excellent races as he won both races at Irwindale and finished second at Colorado. The 2020 champion only wants one thing, to double the stake in 2021!

 

No. 17 Taylor Gray (David Gilliland Racing)

Small escapade in West for Taylor and DGR. He will discover the track. Along with crew chief Chad Johnston, he finished ninth in Phoenix for his only start of the year in the series. Last year he secured a fourth and eleventh position in the two races on the Tooele road course. He will be one to watch closely.

 

No. 27 Bobby Hillis, Jr. (Fierce Creature Racing)

The veteran will use his new road chassis. In Sonoma when the seat was not suited to his body type, he was able to finish in the top-10 despite muscle cramps at the end of the race. Here, the problem has been solved and on the strength of his experience he hopes to do as well and even better by aiming for neither more nor less than the top-five. Ed Ash, his usual crew chief, is back after missing the last race at Irwindale for family reasons. This will be his first race in Portland. At the time (2009-2012) its program did not include road races.

 

No. 31 Paul Pedroncelli (P.J. Pedroncelli Racing)

For his West Series debut in Sonoma, he surprised everyone by driving cleanly and consistently. Allowing him to finish 13th! The goal will be to do as well, or even better. Its crew chief should be Mike Regelman as in Sonoma since Rodd Kneeland who held this position during the last three races on ovals will be this time on the track at the wheel of his own car.

 

No. 33 Paul “P.J.” Pedroncelli, Jr. (P.J. Pedroncelli Racing)

Who could have imagined the great adventure that P.J. would experience in 2021 for his return to the West Series? Not many people. Yet by looking more closely he had prepared his return with meticulousness. New car and recruitment of the excellent crew chief Ty Joiner. From Phoenix we felt the potential of the team. P.J. being dazzling in Sonoma, he’s been riding the right wave ever since. And in the last race at Irwindale, he got his first career pole before securing his second third position of the year. Fifth in the championship, 20-points behind leader Jesse Love. The dream continues. Although he already competed in the West Series sporadically between 2009 and 2011, he never raced in Portland.

 

No. 38 Dave Smith (Kart Idaho Racing)

After competing in Sonoma’s race for PP1M this year, the road ringer from Novato, CA, returns to replace Japanese Hiroyuki Ueno in the No. 38. The Japanese having a program focused on the ovals this season. He knows the Portland track well and even got a fifth-place in 2011 when he was driving for Naake-Klauer Motorsports. The crew chief is yet to be determined, but it wouldn’t be surprising to see Mike Holleran take care of two cars here as well as he has in the last two races.

 

No. 54 Joey Iest (Naake-Klauer Motorsports)

Very fast in Sonoma, he is one of the riders who climb this year. Recent winner in Colorado, he remains on three consecutive top-five. In addition, he is behind the wheel of a team car used to performing on the road circuits. Mike Naake and Tom Klauer having previously won at Sonoma in 2012 with current East Series owner David Gilliland. The team has already raced in Portland with the best result being fifth position obtained in 2011 with Dave Smith. Tom Klauer, then driver of his own team, also finished in the top10 in ninth position. Also finishing 14th in 2012. Mike Naake will of course be the crew chief.

 

No. 68 Rodd Kneeland (Kneeland Racing)

A specialist in road circuits and particularly in Sonoma, Rodd takes the wheel of his usual blue and red No. 68 Chevrolet to discover Portland in the West Series. Tony Caputo will be his crew chief.

 

No. 77 Caleb Costner (Performance P-1 Motorsports)

As we announced exclusively in the article dedicated to Joe Nava (Joe Nava, A true racing enthusiast!), The pilot from Dallas, NC. will debut at the wheel of the iconic No. 77. The “Lawman” has experience in Late Models on ovals but also on road in the NASA series. Dave McKenzie will be his crew chief.

 

No. 86 Tim Spurgeon

Another road ringers since of its 13 carrier races in West Series, 11 have been on road tracks. He knows the Portland International Raceway for having raced there in 2012, obtaining the 17th position. His best career result remains his eighth position obtained in 2016 in Tooele, UT. In June of this year, he finished 15th in Sonoma. Its crew chief will be former champion Mike David. Mike has never raced in Portland in West Series, but he was very good on the roads getting Tooele a pole, a second and a third position and also a ninth position at Sonoma in the mid-2000s.

 

No. 88 Bridget Burgess (BMI Racing)

One of Sonoma’s revelations. Bridget has faculties as a driver on road tracks. Her team is based at the UTAH Campus in Tooele, and she rides there very often with all types of cars. At Sonoma she was a top-five candidate but tangled with Jesse Love. In the end, she was so fast that she was able to move up to eighth position after restarting from the back of the pack. She will be a candidate for the top-five. Her mother Sarah being both owner and crew chief.

 

No. 99 Cole Moore (Bill McAnally Racing)

The rookie is consistent and now sits second in the championship just eleven points behind his teammate Jesse Love. With his crew chief Mario Isola, Cole had found his way to the top 5 in Sonoma by crossing the finish line in the fourth position. Like the majority of the other pilots, he will discover the Portland track. Who of him or Jesse will give BMR the first road track victory?

 

A Word about the Absent…

No. 51 Dean Thompson (High Point Racing with Bruncati Racing)

This is the big missing from this meeting. Tested positive for Covid-19, he had already been replaced at short notice by Ryan Partridge in Irwindale on August 21. It’s a shame because in Sonoma he had turned heads by riding throughout the race for the top-five. Finally getting the 6th position.

 

No. 52 Ryan Philpott (Philpott Racing)

Excellent 9th with his small family team in Sonoma, it would have been interesting to see him in action on a circuit which he had already attended twice in 2011 and 2012, obtaining a top-10 in 2011 when he drove for the team of John Wood and Mike Holleran.

 

No. 80 Brian Kamisky (Kamisky Racing)

Surprising not to see it, because this road tracks specialist had not missed a single one since 2020 and his debut in the ARCA Menards West Series. Getting two top10s at Tooele, UT last year and a 16th place at Sonoma this season following an accident. He had just bought a new car (from Dave Reed) and made his oval debut at Irwindale.

 

The Portland 112 is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 11, with a start time of 5:00 p.m. PT / 8:00 p.m. ET. The race will be shown live on NBC Sports Gold’s TrackPass with a live audio feed available on ARCARacing.com. A delayed broadcast of the event will air on NBCSN on Saturday, Sept. 18, starting at 12:00 a.m. ET.

 

Two practices were run on Friday, Sept. 10. 

Qualification will take place on the Saturday before the race.

 

Now it’s time for the show.

 

All results here: https://www.racing-reference.info/entrylist/2021-06/AW

 

 

 

 

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