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ARCA Menards Series at Pocono
ARCA Menards Series
VenuePocono Raceway
LocationLong Pond, Pennsylvania, United States
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length2.5 mi (4.0 km)
Turns3

Stock car racing events in the ARCA Menards Series have been held at Pocono Raceway, in Long Pond, Pennsylvania during numerous seasons and times of year since 1969.

Current race

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ARCA Menards Series at Pocono
ARCA Menards Series
VenuePocono Raceway
LocationLong Pond, Pennsylvania, United States
First race1969
Distance150 mi (240 km)
Laps60
Previous namesQuaker State 150 (1983)
Champion Spark Plug 100 (1987–1989)
Champion Spark Plug 150 (1990, 1993)
Champion Batteries 150 (1991–1992)
Pocono ARCA 150 (1994)
Equipment Supply 150 (1995)
Syracuse Grand Prix 400K (1996)
Mountain Dew 400K (1997–1998)
Pocono ARCA 200 (1999–2000, 2002, 2004, 2011–2015)
Pocono ARCA Re/Max 200 (2001)
Giant 200 (2003)
Pocono 200 (2005–2009)
Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 200 (2010)
General Tire #AnywhereIsPossible 200
(2016–2021)
General Tire Delivers 200 (2022)
Sunset Hill Shooting Range 150 (2023)
Most wins (driver)Bob Schacht (4)
Tim Steele (4)
Most wins (team)Steele Racing (4)
Most wins (manufacturer)Chevrolet (10)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length2.5 mi (4.0 km)
Turns3

The ARCA Menards Series race at Pocono is a 150-mile (240 km) annual ARCA Menards Series race held at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania.

History

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ARCA ran at Pocono Raceway for the first time in 1969 on a .75-mile (1.21 km) paved oval, two years before the modern superspeedway was opened. That race was won by Bobby Watson.[1] The series would not return to the track until 1983, when it ran just one year, this time on the 2.5-mile (4.0 km) superspeedway. The series would take another hiatus at the track, not returning until 1987. That year, the race returned to the calendar, and has remained ever since. From 1988 to 2019, a second race was held at the track. The second race was removed for the 2020 season.

In 2023, the race was shortened from 200-mile (320 km)s to 150-mile (240 km)s, making it the same length as the track's Truck Series race on the same weekend. (ARCA races on the same weekend at the same track as Truck Series races were rarely ever longer than Truck Series races.) In 2024, the race was removed from the schedule.[2] The race was announced to return in 2026 before the full-ARCA schedule was released, along with the Chicagoland race.[3]

Past winners

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YearDateNo.DriverTeamManufacturerRace DistanceReport
LapsMiles (km)
.75-mile (1.21 km) paved oval
1969May 30Bobby WatsonDodge200150 (241.402)Report
1970

1982
Not held
2.5-mile (4.0 km) paved superspeedway
1983July 2375Bob SchachtTom Reet RacingPontiac60150 (241.402)Report
1984

1986
Not held
1987June 1375Bob SchachtTom Reet RacingBuick40100 (160.934)Report
1988June 181Lee RaymondCoyle RacingChevrolet40100 (160.934)Report
1989June 1775Bob SchachtTom Reet Racing/Bob Schacht MotorsportsBuick40100 (160.934)Report
1990June 1680Jimmy HortonS & H RacingPontiac60150 (241.402)Report
1991June 1529Bob KeselowskiK-Automotive RacingChevrolet60150 (241.402)Report
1992June 1337Ben HessJim SpicuzzaOldsmobile60150 (241.402)Report
1993June 1275Bob SchachtBob Schacht MotorsportsOldsmobile60150 (241.402)Report
1994July 1416Tim SteeleSteele RacingFord60150 (241.402)Report
1995July 1390Mike WallaceOwen RacingFord60150 (241.402)Report
1996June 1520Mike WallaceActive MotorsportsChevrolet100250 (402.336)Report
1997June 716Tim SteeleSteele RacingFord100250 (402.336)Report
1998June 2016Tim SteeleSteele RacingFord100250 (402.336)Report
1999June 1946Frank KimmelClement RacingChevrolet80200 (321.869)Report
2000June 172Kerry EarnhardtDale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet80200 (321.869)Report
2001June 1616Tim SteeleSteele RacingFord80200 (321.869)Report
2002June 822Damon LuskWP MotorsportsChevrolet86*215 (346.009)Report
2003July 2577Casey MearsChip Ganassi RacingDodge80200 (321.869)Report
2004June 1299Scott RiggsMBV MotorsportsPontiac80200 (321.869)Report
2005June 1127Travis KvapilPenske RacingDodge80200 (321.869)Report
2006June 104Chase MillerCunningham MotorsportsDodge88*220 (354.056)Report
2007June 962Chad McCumbeePetty EnterprisesDodge80200 (321.869)Report
2008June 799Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Roush Fenway RacingFord86*215 (346.009)Report
2009June 625Joey LoganoVenturini MotorsportsToyota80200 (321.869)Report
2010June 581Craig GoessEddie Sharp RacingToyota80200 (321.869)Report
2011June 1131Tim George Jr.Richard Childress RacingChevrolet59*147.5 (237.378)Report
2012June 925Brennan PooleVenturini MotorsportsToyota80200 (321.869)Report
2013June 89Chase ElliottHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet80200 (321.869)Report
2014June 74Kyle LarsonTurner Scott MotorsportsChevrolet80200 (321.869)Report
2015June 622Trevor BayneCunningham MotorsportsFord80200 (321.869)Report
2016June 323Grant EnfingerGMS RacingChevrolet80200 (321.869)Report
2017June 918Riley HerbstJoe Gibbs RacingToyota80200 (321.869)Report
2018June 112Harrison BurtonMDM MotorsportsToyota80200 (321.869)Report
2019May 3122Ty MajeskiChad Bryant RacingFord80200 (321.869)Report
2020June 2618Ty GibbsJoe Gibbs RacingToyota80200 (321.869)Report
2021June 2525Corey HeimVenturini MotorsportsToyota80200 (321.869)Report
2022July 2217Taylor GrayDavid Gilliland RacingFord64*160 (257.495)Report
2023July 22*20Jesse LoveVenturini MotorsportsToyota60150 (241.402)Report
2024

2025
Not held
2026June 12200100 (160.934)

Notes:

  • 2002, 2006, 2008: Race extended due to green/white/checker.[4][5][6]
  • 2011: Race shortened due to fog.[7]
  • 2022: Race shortened due to darkness.
  • 2023: Race postponed to Saturday morning due to rain

Multiple winners (drivers)

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# WinsTeamYears won
4Bob Schacht1983, 1987, 1989, 1993
Tim Steele1994, 1997, 1998, 2001
2Mike Wallace1995, 1996

Multiple winners (teams)

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# WinsTeamYears won
4Steele Racing1994, 1997, 1998, 2001
3Tom Reet Racing1983, 1987, 1989*
2Bob Schacht Motorsports1989*, 1993
Venturini Motorsports2009, 2012, 2021, 2023
Joe Gibbs Racing2017, 2020

Note: In 1989, Bob Schacht was listed as the owner, but sponsored by Tom Reet Racing.[8]

Manufacturer wins

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# WinsManufacturerYears won
10Chevrolet1988, 1991, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016
8Ford1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2008, 2015, 2019
8Toyota2009, 2010, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2023
5Dodge1969, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007
2Pontiac1983, 1990
Buick1987, 1988
Oldsmobile1992, 1993

Former race

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Pennsylvania ARCA 125
ARCA Racing Series
VenuePocono Raceway
LocationLong Pond, Pennsylvania, United States
First race2010
Last race2018
Distance125 mi (201.168 km)
Laps50
Previous namesWeis Markets 125 (2010)
Pennsylvania ARCA 125 (2011–2012)
ModSpace 125 (2013–2015)
ModSpace 150 (2016–2018)
Most wins (manufacturer)Chevrolet (4)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length2.5 mi (4.0 km)
Turns3

The Pennsylvania ARCA 125 was an event in the ARCA Racing Series, held in late July or early August at the Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania from 2010 to 2018.[9][10][11]

Winners

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YearDriver (ref)
2018Zane Smith[11]
2017Justin Haley
2016Chase Briscoe
2015Cole Custer[12][13][14]
2014Justin Allison[15]
2013Corey LaJoie
2012Chad Hackenbracht
2011Ty Dillon
2010Robb Brent[9]

References

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  1. ^ "ARCA Stock Car race". UltimateRacingHistory.com. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
  2. ^ "ARCA Menards Series schedule for 2024 announced". ARCARacing.com. November 8, 2023. Retrieved November 24, 2023.
  3. ^ "Pocono Raceway welcoming back ARCA Menards Series on June 12, 2026". ARCARacing.com. August 20, 2025. Retrieved August 20, 2025.
  4. ^ "Pocono ARCA 200". Racing-reference.info. NASCAR. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
  5. ^ "2006 Pocono 200". Racing-reference.info. NASCAR. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
  6. ^ "2008 Pocono 200". Racing-reference.info. NASCAR. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
  7. ^ "2011 Pocono 200". Racing-reference.info. NASCAR. Retrieved April 2, 2020.
  8. ^ "1989 Champion Spark Plug 100". Racing-reference.info. NASCAR. Retrieved April 2, 2020.
  9. ^ a b "Pocono II: Series race report". Motorsport.com. July 31, 2010.
  10. ^ Leader, Times (June 4, 2015). "ARCA drivers finally take on Pocono Raceway". Timesleader.com.
  11. ^ a b Krall, Charlie (July 25, 2018). "ARCA ModSpace 150 at Pocono Raceway". 13ABC.com.
  12. ^ "Custer races to first ARCA victory". Ocregister.com. August 3, 2015.
  13. ^ Leader, Times (August 1, 2015). "Mansfield's Kurzejewski gaining speed fast in ARCA". Timesleader.com.
  14. ^ "Race Results – Racing-Reference". Racing-Reference.info.
  15. ^ Inabinett, Mark (July 31, 2014). "Gulf Coast Racing Roundup: Grant Enfinger retakes lead in ARCA standings". Al.com.
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    ARCA Menards Series at Pocono
    ARCA Menards Series
    VenuePocono Raceway
    LocationLong Pond, Pennsylvania, United States
    Circuit information
    SurfaceAsphalt
    Length2.5 mi (4.0 km)
    Turns3

    Stock car racing events in the ARCA Menards Series have been held at Pocono Raceway, in Long Pond, Pennsylvania during numerous seasons and times of year since 1969.

    Current race

    ARCA Menards Series at Pocono
    ARCA Menards Series
    VenuePocono Raceway
    LocationLong Pond, Pennsylvania, United States
    First race1969
    Distance150 mi (240 km)
    Laps60
    Previous namesQuaker State 150 (1983)
    Champion Spark Plug 100 (1987–1989)
    Champion Spark Plug 150 (1990, 1993)
    Champion Batteries 150 (1991–1992)
    Pocono ARCA 150 (1994)
    Equipment Supply 150 (1995)
    Syracuse Grand Prix 400K (1996)
    Mountain Dew 400K (1997–1998)
    Pocono ARCA 200 (1999–2000, 2002, 2004, 2011–2015)
    Pocono ARCA Re/Max 200 (2001)
    Giant 200 (2003)
    Pocono 200 (2005–2009)
    Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 200 (2010)
    General Tire #AnywhereIsPossible 200
    (2016–2021)
    General Tire Delivers 200 (2022)
    Sunset Hill Shooting Range 150 (2023)
    Most wins (driver)Bob Schacht (4)
    Tim Steele (4)
    Most wins (team)Steele Racing (4)
    Most wins (manufacturer)Chevrolet (10)
    Circuit information
    SurfaceAsphalt
    Length2.5 mi (4.0 km)
    Turns3

    The ARCA Menards Series race at Pocono is a 150-mile (240 km) annual ARCA Menards Series race held at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania.

    History

    ARCA ran at Pocono Raceway for the first time in 1969 on a .75-mile (1.21 km) paved oval, two years before the modern superspeedway was opened. That race was won by Bobby Watson.[1] The series would not return to the track until 1983, when it ran just one year, this time on the 2.5-mile (4.0 km) superspeedway. The series would take another hiatus at the track, not returning until 1987. That year, the race returned to the calendar, and has remained ever since. From 1988 to 2019, a second race was held at the track. The second race was removed for the 2020 season.

    In 2023, the race was shortened from 200-mile (320 km)s to 150-mile (240 km)s, making it the same length as the track's Truck Series race on the same weekend. (ARCA races on the same weekend at the same track as Truck Series races were rarely ever longer than Truck Series races.) In 2024, the race was removed from the schedule.[2] The race was announced to return in 2026 before the full-ARCA schedule was released, along with the Chicagoland race.[3]

    Past winners

    YearDateNo.DriverTeamManufacturerRace DistanceReport
    LapsMiles (km)
    .75-mile (1.21 km) paved oval
    1969May 30Bobby WatsonDodge200150 (241.402)Report
    1970

    1982
    Not held
    2.5-mile (4.0 km) paved superspeedway
    1983July 2375Bob SchachtTom Reet RacingPontiac60150 (241.402)Report
    1984

    1986
    Not held
    1987June 1375Bob SchachtTom Reet RacingBuick40100 (160.934)Report
    1988June 181Lee RaymondCoyle RacingChevrolet40100 (160.934)Report
    1989June 1775Bob SchachtTom Reet Racing/Bob Schacht MotorsportsBuick40100 (160.934)Report
    1990June 1680Jimmy HortonS & H RacingPontiac60150 (241.402)Report
    1991June 1529Bob KeselowskiK-Automotive RacingChevrolet60150 (241.402)Report
    1992June 1337Ben HessJim SpicuzzaOldsmobile60150 (241.402)Report
    1993June 1275Bob SchachtBob Schacht MotorsportsOldsmobile60150 (241.402)Report
    1994July 1416Tim SteeleSteele RacingFord60150 (241.402)Report
    1995July 1390Mike WallaceOwen RacingFord60150 (241.402)Report
    1996June 1520Mike WallaceActive MotorsportsChevrolet100250 (402.336)Report
    1997June 716Tim SteeleSteele RacingFord100250 (402.336)Report
    1998June 2016Tim SteeleSteele RacingFord100250 (402.336)Report
    1999June 1946Frank KimmelClement RacingChevrolet80200 (321.869)Report
    2000June 172Kerry EarnhardtDale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet80200 (321.869)Report
    2001June 1616Tim SteeleSteele RacingFord80200 (321.869)Report
    2002June 822Damon LuskWP MotorsportsChevrolet86*215 (346.009)Report
    2003July 2577Casey MearsChip Ganassi RacingDodge80200 (321.869)Report
    2004June 1299Scott RiggsMBV MotorsportsPontiac80200 (321.869)Report
    2005June 1127Travis KvapilPenske RacingDodge80200 (321.869)Report
    2006June 104Chase MillerCunningham MotorsportsDodge88*220 (354.056)Report
    2007June 962Chad McCumbeePetty EnterprisesDodge80200 (321.869)Report
    2008June 799Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Roush Fenway RacingFord86*215 (346.009)Report
    2009June 625Joey LoganoVenturini MotorsportsToyota80200 (321.869)Report
    2010June 581Craig GoessEddie Sharp RacingToyota80200 (321.869)Report
    2011June 1131Tim George Jr.Richard Childress RacingChevrolet59*147.5 (237.378)Report
    2012June 925Brennan PooleVenturini MotorsportsToyota80200 (321.869)Report
    2013June 89Chase ElliottHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet80200 (321.869)Report
    2014June 74Kyle LarsonTurner Scott MotorsportsChevrolet80200 (321.869)Report
    2015June 622Trevor BayneCunningham MotorsportsFord80200 (321.869)Report
    2016June 323Grant EnfingerGMS RacingChevrolet80200 (321.869)Report
    2017June 918Riley HerbstJoe Gibbs RacingToyota80200 (321.869)Report
    2018June 112Harrison BurtonMDM MotorsportsToyota80200 (321.869)Report
    2019May 3122Ty MajeskiChad Bryant RacingFord80200 (321.869)Report
    2020June 2618Ty GibbsJoe Gibbs RacingToyota80200 (321.869)Report
    2021June 2525Corey HeimVenturini MotorsportsToyota80200 (321.869)Report
    2022July 2217Taylor GrayDavid Gilliland RacingFord64*160 (257.495)Report
    2023July 22*20Jesse LoveVenturini MotorsportsToyota60150 (241.402)Report
    2024

    2025
    Not held
    2026June 12200100 (160.934)

    Notes:

    • 2002, 2006, 2008: Race extended due to green/white/checker.[4][5][6]
    • 2011: Race shortened due to fog.[7]
    • 2022: Race shortened due to darkness.
    • 2023: Race postponed to Saturday morning due to rain

    Multiple winners (drivers)

    # WinsTeamYears won
    4Bob Schacht1983, 1987, 1989, 1993
    Tim Steele1994, 1997, 1998, 2001
    2Mike Wallace1995, 1996

    Multiple winners (teams)

    # WinsTeamYears won
    4Steele Racing1994, 1997, 1998, 2001
    3Tom Reet Racing1983, 1987, 1989*
    2Bob Schacht Motorsports1989*, 1993
    Venturini Motorsports2009, 2012, 2021, 2023
    Joe Gibbs Racing2017, 2020

    Note: In 1989, Bob Schacht was listed as the owner, but sponsored by Tom Reet Racing.[8]

    Manufacturer wins

    # WinsManufacturerYears won
    10Chevrolet1988, 1991, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016
    8Ford1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2008, 2015, 2019
    8Toyota2009, 2010, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2023
    5Dodge1969, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007
    2Pontiac1983, 1990
    Buick1987, 1988
    Oldsmobile1992, 1993

    Former race

    Pennsylvania ARCA 125
    ARCA Racing Series
    VenuePocono Raceway
    LocationLong Pond, Pennsylvania, United States
    First race2010
    Last race2018
    Distance125 mi (201.168 km)
    Laps50
    Previous namesWeis Markets 125 (2010)
    Pennsylvania ARCA 125 (2011–2012)
    ModSpace 125 (2013–2015)
    ModSpace 150 (2016–2018)
    Most wins (manufacturer)Chevrolet (4)
    Circuit information
    SurfaceAsphalt
    Length2.5 mi (4.0 km)
    Turns3

    The Pennsylvania ARCA 125 was an event in the ARCA Racing Series, held in late July or early August at the Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania from 2010 to 2018.[9][10][11]

    Winners

    YearDriver (ref)
    2018Zane Smith[11]
    2017Justin Haley
    2016Chase Briscoe
    2015Cole Custer[12][13][14]
    2014Justin Allison[15]
    2013Corey LaJoie
    2012Chad Hackenbracht
    2011Ty Dillon
    2010Robb Brent[9]

    References

    1. ^ "ARCA Stock Car race". UltimateRacingHistory.com. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
    2. ^ "ARCA Menards Series schedule for 2024 announced". ARCARacing.com. November 8, 2023. Retrieved November 24, 2023.
    3. ^ "Pocono Raceway welcoming back ARCA Menards Series on June 12, 2026". ARCARacing.com. August 20, 2025. Retrieved August 20, 2025.
    4. ^ "Pocono ARCA 200". Racing-reference.info. NASCAR. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
    5. ^ "2006 Pocono 200". Racing-reference.info. NASCAR. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
    6. ^ "2008 Pocono 200". Racing-reference.info. NASCAR. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
    7. ^ "2011 Pocono 200". Racing-reference.info. NASCAR. Retrieved April 2, 2020.
    8. ^ "1989 Champion Spark Plug 100". Racing-reference.info. NASCAR. Retrieved April 2, 2020.
    9. ^ a b "Pocono II: Series race report". Motorsport.com. July 31, 2010.
    10. ^ Leader, Times (June 4, 2015). "ARCA drivers finally take on Pocono Raceway". Timesleader.com.
    11. ^ a b Krall, Charlie (July 25, 2018). "ARCA ModSpace 150 at Pocono Raceway". 13ABC.com.
    12. ^ "Custer races to first ARCA victory". Ocregister.com. August 3, 2015.
    13. ^ Leader, Times (August 1, 2015). "Mansfield's Kurzejewski gaining speed fast in ARCA". Timesleader.com.
    14. ^ "Race Results – Racing-Reference". Racing-Reference.info.
    15. ^ Inabinett, Mark (July 31, 2014). "Gulf Coast Racing Roundup: Grant Enfinger retakes lead in ARCA standings". Al.com.
    • Pocono Raceway race results at Racing-Reference
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