ARCA Menards Series Race at Kansas Speedway
The ARCA Menards Series Race at Kansas Speedway is a thrilling event that showcases the future stars of stock car racing. Established in 1953, the ARCA Menards Series has a rich history of developing young talent who often transition to higher levels of racing, including NASCAR. Kansas Speedway, located in Kansas City, has been a key venue for this series since it opened in 2001, providing a unique 1.5-mile tri-oval track that challenges drivers and excites fans.
Seating arrangements at Kansas Speedway offer a variety of options to enhance your race day experience. With over 60,000 seats available, fans can choose from grandstand seating to premium hospitality areas. The best seats are typically located in the frontstretch, providing an unobstructed view of the action as cars speed by at high speeds.
This event is part of a broader racing season that includes various other top-tier events at Kansas Speedway, such as NASCAR Cup Series races. Parking is ample but can fill up quickly on race day, so arriving early is advisable. Ticket prices vary based on seating choice, with premium options offering the best views and amenities.
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ARCA Menards Series Race Flash News
Brenden Queen Secures Eighth Win at Kansas Speedway
KANSAS CITY, Kan. ? Brenden Queen achieved his eighth victory in the ARCA Menards Series during the Reese's 150 at Kansas Speedway. Leading for 35 of the 110 laps, Queen took command for the final time with just ten laps remaining and successfully defended his position against Giovanni Ruggiero, who finished second after leading a race-high 74 laps.
Queen's impressive rookie season has positioned him 85 points ahead in the championship standings, with one race left to secure the title. He will clinch the championship at the upcoming Owens Corning 200 at Toledo Speedway if he finishes 18th or better. Team owner Mark Webb also leads the Owner Point Standings, aiming for Pinnacle Racing Group's first owner's championship.
Leland Honeyman, Jr. finished third, followed by Kris Wright in fourth and Taylor Reimer in fifth. The race featured five cautions totaling 30 laps, with Queen's average speed recorded at 101.782 miles per hour and a narrow victory margin of 0.349 seconds.
