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===Car No. 66 history=== |
===Car No. 66 history=== |
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Owner(s) | Bill Venturini Billy Venturini Cathy Venturini |
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Base | Concord, North Carolina |
Series | ARCA Menards Series ARCA Menards Series East ARCA Menards Series West |
Race drivers | ARCA Menards Series: 15. Kris Wright 20. Jake Finch, Gio Ruggiero, Sean Hingorani 22. Amber Balcaen 25.Toni Breidinger 55. Gus Dean, Isabella Robusto, Brent Crews ARCA Menards Series East: 15. Kris Wright (part-time) 22. Amber Balcaen (part-time) 25. Toni Breidinger (part-time) 20. Gio Ruggiero (R) ARCA Menards Series West: 15. Kris Wright (part-time), Sean Hingorani (part-time), Jake Finch (part-time) 22. Amber Balcaen (part-time) 25. Toni Breidinger (part-time) 20. Gio Ruggiero (part-time), Jake Finch (part-time) |
Sponsors | ARCA Menards Series: 15. FNB Corporation, Vertical Bridge, Mobil1, Warranty Solutions 20. Crescent Tools 22. ICON Direct 25. HairClub, Pit Viper, Raising Cane's, Boozy Jerky, Celsius, Sunoco, gener8tor 55. Dean Custom Air ARCA Menards Series East: 15. Jones Utilities 20. Yahoo! 25. Phoenix Construction 55. Champion Power Equipment, Yahoo! ARCA Menards Series West: 15. Vertical Bridge 20. Crescent Tools 25. HairClub 55. Yahoo! |
Manufacturer | Toyota |
Career | |
Debut | 1982 |
Races competed | 1012 |
Drivers' Championships | Total: 3 ARCA Menards Series: 3 |
Race victories | 77 |
Pole positions | 76 |
Venturini Motorsports is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series East, and ARCA Menards Series West. Founded in 1982 by Bill Venturini Sr., Venturini Motorsports is the longest continually operated ARCA racing team in the United States. The team is based in Concord, North Carolina.
History
Venturini Motorsports was formed by Bill Venturini Sr., a former NASCAR driver, two-time ARCA Racing Series Champion (1987 and 1991), and 1983 ARCA Rookie of the Year. Largely influenced by his father Tony Venturini, Bill founded the racing team in 1982. The team is family-owned and operated, with various members of the Venturini family holding positions on the team, including CEO, CFO, General Manager, and Director of Marketing and Public Relations. In 2007, Bill's son Billy helped found the Venturini Driver Development Program, one of the largest such programs for ARCA drivers in the United States.[1]
Cup Series
Bill Venturini drove the No. 35 Chevrolet with Rain-X as a sponsor to make its Winston Cup debut at Michigan in 1989, where he started 38th and finished 37th. Between 1982 and 1995, the team had made select starts in the Winston Cup Series, Busch Series, and Craftsman Truck Series with Bill Venturini behind the wheel.
Car No. 35 Results
Daytona 500
Year | Driver | Manufacturer | Start | Finish |
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1990 | Bill Venturini | Chevrolet | DNQ | |
1991 | DNQ |
Xfinity Series
Car No. 35 Results
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Year | Driver | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | NBSC | Pts | Ref |
1982 | Bill Venturini | 35 | Buick | DAY 13 |
RCH | BRI | MAR | DAR | HCY | SBO | CRW | RCH | LGY | DOV | HCY | CLT | ASH | HCY | SBO | CAR | CRW | SBO | HCY | LGY | IRP | BRI | HCY | RCH | MAR | CLT | HCY | MAR | 126th | 124 | [8] | ||||||
1983 | 65 | Pontiac | DAY 24 |
RCH | CAR | HCY | MAR | NWS | SBO | GPS | LGY | DOV | BRI | CLT | SBO | HCY | ROU | SBO | ROU | CRW | ROU | SBO | HCY | LGY | IRP | GPS | BRI | HCY | DAR | RCH | NWS | SBO | MAR | ROU | CLT | HCY | MAR | 130th | 91 | [9] | |
1984 | 35 | DAY | RCH | CAR | HCY | MAR | DAR | ROU | NSV | LGY | MLW 11 |
DOV | CLT | SBO | HCY | ROU | SBO | ROU | HCY | IRP | LGY | SBO | BRI | DAR | RCH | NWS | CLT | HCY | CAR | MAR | 113th | - | [10] | ||||||||
1985 | DAY | CAR | HCY | BRI | MAR | DAR | SBO | LGY | DOV | CLT | SBO | HCY | ROU | IRP 21 |
SBO | LGY | HCY | MLW | BRI | DAR | RCH | NWS | ROU | CLT | HCY | CAR | MAR | 103rd | - | [11] |
Car No. 25 history
In 2013, the team made its return to the Nationwide Series with driver John Wes Townley and sponsor Zaxby's on the 25 Toyota Camry. The team planned to run at Bristol, Charlotte, and Talladega with the possibility of up to eight more races.[12] Townley finished 17th in his debut at Bristol, crashed at Charlotte, and failed to qualify at Talladega.
Car No. 25 Results
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Year | Driver | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | NXSC | Pts | Ref | |||
2013 | John Wes Townley | 25 | Toyota | DAY | PHO | LVS | BRI 17 |
CAL | TEX | RCH | TAL DNQ |
DAR | CLT 35 |
DOV | IOW | MCH | ROA | KEN | DAY | NHA | CHI | IND | IOW | GLN | MOH | BRI | ATL | RCH | CHI | KEN | DOV | KAN | CHA | TEX | PHO | HOM | 114th | 01 | [13] |
Craftsman Truck Series
Bill Venturi drove made 3 starts in the No. 35 between 1995 and 1996. And didn’t make It was announced in August 2014 that Venturini would return to the Camping World Truck Series on a part-time basis for the starting at Bristol with ARCA driver Justin Boston and his sponsor Zloop. Team owner Billy Venturini himself would serve as Boston's crew chief.[14][15] Boston qualified 27th and finished 30th after a crash.[16] The team planned to run the final three races of the season in preparation for a full-time effort in 2015,[14] but those plans were scrapped when sponsor Zloop shifted their focus to the next season.[16]
Boston and Zloop would move to Kyle Busch Motorsports for 2015. In addition, Venturini would field the No. 25 truck in select races for KBM driver Matt Tifft,[17][18] Joe Gibbs Racing driver Cody Coughlin, and Venturini road course specialist Brian Wong. The team has not made any scheduled races in 2016.
Car No. 35 Results
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Year | Driver | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | NCTC | Pts | Ref | ||||||||||||||
1995 | Bill Venturini | 35 | Chevy | PHO | TUS | SGS | MMR | POR | EVG | I70 | LVL | BRI | MLW | CNS | HPT | IRP | FLM | RCH | MAR | NWS DNQ |
SON | MMR | PHO 34 |
78th | 116 | [19] | ||||||||||||||||||
1996 | HOM | PHO | POR | EVG | TUS | CNS | HPT | BRI | NZH | MLW 31 |
LVL | I70 | IRP | FLM | GLN | NSV | RCH | NHA | MAR | NWS | SON | MMR | PHO | LVS | 119th | 70 | [20] |
Car No. 25 Results
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Year | Driver | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | NCTC | Pts | Ref |
2014 | Justin Boston | 25 | Toyota | DAY | MAR | KAN | CLT | DOV | TEX | GTW | KEN | IOW | ELD | POC | MCH | BRI 30 |
MSP | CHI | NHA | LVS | TAL | MAR | TEX | PHO | HOM | 82nd | 14 | [21] | |
2015 | Matt Tifft | DAY 19 |
ATL | MAR 9 |
KAN 29 |
CLT | DOV | TEX | GTW | IOW | KEN | ELD | POC | MCH | BRI | 36th | 107 | [22] | |||||||||||
Brian Wong | MSP 12 |
CHI | NHA | LVS | TAL | MAR | TEX | PHO | HOM |
ARCA Menards Series
Venturini Motorsports currently competes in the ARCA Menards Series. Various NASCAR Cup Series drivers, including Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, Alex Bowman, William Byron, Erik Jones and Daniel Suárez, are former drivers for Venturini Motorsports.[23]
Car No. 8 history
- Marc Davis (2008)
Marc Davis drove the No. 8 in one race in 2008.
Car No. 14 history
- Tom Berte (2008)
Tom Berte drove a No. 14 for one race in 2008.
Car No. 15 history
- Multiple Drivers (2008)
The No. 15 drove in six races in 2008, all with different drivers, including the 2018 and 2022 NASCAR Cup Series champion, Joey Logano.
- Multiple Drivers (2010-2018)
Venturini entered the No. 15 for eighteen races in 2010 and sixteen races in 2011. Ryan Reed drove fourteen of the nineteen races from the No. 15 in 2012. Kyle Benjamin and John Wes Townley drove eleven of the twenty-one races in 2013 for the No. 15. Townley would end up driving fifteen of the twenty races in the No. 15 in 2014. Only eight races in 2015 entered the No. 15. Daniel Suárez and even the legendary Frank Kimmel drove it. Sixteen races entered the No. 15 in 2016. For 2017, soon-to-be the 2019 series champion, Christian Eckes drove the No. 15 with other drivers. 2018 had twenty races run.
- Christian Eckes (2019)
Eckes drove the No. 15 car to a championship in 2019. He became the first driver since Tim Steele in 1997 to win a championship while missing a race because Harrison Burton raced one race in the No. 15 while Eckes drove the other nineteen.
- Drew Dollar (2020)
After Eckes was promoted to the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series in 2020, Drew Dollar was promoted from the West Series to the ARCA Menards Series in 2020, finishing third and fourteenth in the first two races before the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic stopped NASCAR from being public. Though he won at Talladega and finished fourth in points, he left to drive part-time in the Truck Series and part-time here.
Multiple Drivers (2021-2023)
Drew Dollar is slated to run 11 national series raced in 2021.[24] Gracie Trotter was promoted from the ARCA West Series to the ARCA Menards Series on a part-time schedule for 5 races.[25]
In 2022, Parker Chase, Gus Dean, Jonathan Shafer, and Landon Pembelton will split the seat time.
In 2023, Sean Hingorani competed in eight races with the rest of the schedule split between numerous drivers such as Kris Wright, Toni Breidinger, and Amber Balcaen.
- Kris Wright (2024)
For the 2024 season, Kris Wright signed on to pilot the No. 15 for the entire season.
Car No. 20 history
- Multiple Drivers (2017–present)
Zane Smith and Tom Berte both drove the No. 20 in three races with Smith driving two and Berte one. Drivers such as Leilani Münter and Chandler Smith drove the No. 20 in 2018. Five drivers shared the No. 20 in 2019. Ryan Repko and Chandler Smith shared the No. 20 in 2020.
Corey Heim (2021)
Corey Heim will drive the 20 full-time in 2021. Corey won the Lucas Oil 200 (ARCA) that year. Heim would go on to win six races and finish second in the points standings.
Jesse Love (2022-2023)
Jesse Love ran the No. 20 in 14 races in 2022, excluding 6 events which Corey Heim ran. Love returned to pilot the No. 20 full time in 2023, as he had turned 18 before the season began. Love finished 7th in the season opener at Daytona. He had led 38 laps in the second race at Phoenix before he crashed and ended up 27th. Love bounced back winning the next three races at Talladega, Kansas and Charlotte.[26] Love would go on to dominate the season, winning 10 races and the championship.
Multiple Drivers (2024)
The No. 20 was shared by multiple drivers for 2024.
Car No. 22 History
- Amber Balcaen (2024)
On January 9, 2024, Balcaen was announced to be joining VMS full-time, piloting the No. 22.[27]
Car No. 25 history
- Multiple Drivers (2008)
Sixteen races were run by five different drivers in 2008.
- Mikey Kile (2010)
Mikey Kile moved from running a limited basis in Brad Keselowski Racing in 2009 to drive the No. 25 in 2010 full-time winning a race at Michigan and finishing fifth in points.
- Multiple Drivers (2011)
Ten drivers drove in the No. 25 in 2011.
- Brennan Poole (2012)
Poole would drive the No. 25 in 2012 full-time earning fifteen top tens, three poles, and two wins back-to-back at Elko Speedway and Pocono Raceway to finish third in points before being forced to race part-time for the next two years due to a lack of funding, he would serve as a crew chief, spotter, consultant, and engineer for the team in that time.
- Justin Boston (2013-2014)
To replace Poole, Venturini got Justin Boston to race the No. 25 in 2013, with his sponsor, Zloop. His highest finish was second at Madison Speedway. That was one of his eight top-fives that season. He ended up getting the Rookie Of The Year honors and finished third in the standings behind Mason Mingus and Frank Kimmel. He drove the No. 25 again in 2014. Although he got two wins at Toledo and Madison, he finished fifth in points for 2014. He left the No. 25 in 2015 to drive two more races in ARCA in Venturini's No. 55.
- Frank Kimmel And Brandon Jones (2015)
Both drivers drove ten races in 2015, with Kimmel finishing thirteenth in points to Jones finishing fifteenth. Kimmel's highest finish was second at Michigan and Jones’ highest finish was also second but at Mobile.
- Tom Hessert (2016)
After Jones and Kimmel left, Tom Hessert was picked up to drive the No. 25 for 2016. He won one race at DeQuoin and ended up finishing second in points to Hessert's replacement at Cunningham Motorsports, Chase Briscoe.
- Multiple Drivers (2017)
Hessert drove part-time along with a couple of other drivers including Natalie Decker.
- Natalie Decker (2018)
Decker was assigned to drive full-time in 2018. She got two top fives at the season opener and Elko. She was then promoted to the Truck Series after finishing seventh in points for Venturini in the 2018 season.
- Michael Self (2019-2020)
Michael Self replaced Decker after he got some wins driving part-time. After wrecking in the season opener, he retaliated by winning the next two races. He won two more races and finished second behind his teammate in points, Christian Eckes. In 2020, he won the season opener and finished second in the next race before the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic held up the rest of the season. Following the resumption of the season, Self won at Daytona again to sweep the races. Self would go on to finish second in points again, only 12 points behind champion Bret Holmes.
Multiple Drivers (2021)
Gracie Trotter was promoted from the Arca West Series to the ARCA Menards Series on a part-time schedule for 4 races beginning at the Lucas Oil 200.[25] Trotter would compete in eight races with seven other drivers filling out the rest of the schedule
Toni Breidinger (2022)
In 2022, Toni Breidinger would run this car full-time. She scored 6 top tens which came at Daytona, Kansas, Berlin, Pocono, Kansas 2, and Salem. Her average finish for the season was 12.8. She finished the season 6th in the points standings.
Multiple Drivers (2023)
The No. 25 was shared by multiple drivers again for 2023. Brent Crews, in one of his select races, won at the Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack.
Toni Breidinger (2024)
For 2024, Breidinger returned to full-time status in the No. 25.
Car No. 28 history
- Miguel Paludo (2011)
The No. 28 only ran one race, with Miguel Paludo at the season opener, finishing thirteenth.
Car No. 35 history
- Multiple Drivers (2010, 2012)
The No. 35 was first run in 2010 with it only being driven in six races. After not racing in 2011, the No. 35 was revived in 2012 for a full-time season with part-time drivers.
- Milka Duno (2013)
Venturini hired Milka Duno for her first and only full-time season in 2013. She even got a pole at the Talladega race, leading the first eleven laps before wrecking out. Her highest finish was eighth at Salem. After finishing almost all her races in the top twenty, she finished seventh in points. This was the last year the No. 35 raced.
Car No. 47 history
- Tom Berte (2008)
The No. 47 only ran two races in 2008. Tom Berte drove both of them. The No. 47 has not run since.
Car No. 48 history
- Tom Berte (2008)
The No. 48 only ran one race, with Tom Berte in 2008.
Car No. 55 history
- Multiple Drivers (2010-2017)
In 2010, Steve Arpin eighteen races while two others filled the others. In 2011, ten drivers shared the car, including current Cup Series drivers, Alex Bowman, and Brennan Poole. In 2012, Erik Jones drove most of the races before finishing twenty-first in points. In 2013, Taylor Ferns drove the most out of the ten drivers sharing the No. 55. Cody Coughlin would drive the most races in 2014. Coughlin again would share the No. 55 in 2015 with at the time, future Cup Series drivers such as William Byron and Daniel Suárez. In 2016, Dalton Sargeant drove the most races with fifteen in the No. 55. Zane Smith would drive the most races for the No. 55 team in 2017.
- Corey Heim (2020)
In 2020, Venturini announced Corey Heim will drive their No. 55 part-time in 2020.
Derek Griffith (2021)
Derek will drive the 55 for two races in 2021. One of these races was the Lucas Oil 200.
Gus Dean (2022)
Dean drive the 55 for at least five races in 2022. One of these races was the Lucas Oil 200.
Isabella Robusto (2024)
Robusto started the season with a 6th place finish in Phoenix. Robusto won the pole at Kansas 2, being the 6th female driver to do so.
Car No. 66 history
- Mark Thompson (2010-2012)
Thompson would drive the No. 66 in only two races in 2010, the season opener where he finished second, and at Talladega where he finished 25th. In 2011, he raced in two races again, at the opener, finishing seventeenth, and at Chicago, finishing thirty-fourth. 2012 was the only season the No. 66 was raced full-time. In 2012, he finished fifth in the season opener, fourteenth at Talladega, and twenty-fourth at Chicago. The No. 66 did not run in 2013.
- Multiple Drivers (2014)
Ten drivers shared the No. 66 in 2014.
- Leilani Münter (2015)
Leilani drove the No. 66 in one race, wrecking out at the season opener, finishing 38th.
- Multiple Drivers (2016)
Five races were run in 2015, with Mark Thompson running two while the other three drove one.
Recent wins
In 2006, the team ended a 12-year winless streak when Billy Venturini won the Kentuckiana Ford Dealers ARCA 200 by Federated Auto Parts.
Since 2006, Venturini Motorsports drivers have won 69 races:[28][29][30]
- 1. Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200 by Federated Auto Parts won by Billy Venturini on April 23, 2006.
- 2. Carolina 500 won by Joey Logano on May 4, 2008.
- 3. Chicagoland ARCA 150 won by Scott Lagasse Jr. on September 6, 2008.
- 4. ARCA Re/Max Carolina 200 won by Sean Caisse on April 19, 2009.
- 5. Pocono ARCA 200 was won by Joey Logano on June 6, 2009.
- 6. Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200 won by Steve Arpin on April 11, 2010.
- 7. Rattlesnake 150 was won by Steve Arpin on April 16, 2010.
- 8. Racing For Wildlife 200 was won by Mikey Kile on June 11, 2010.
- 9. Southern Illinois 100 won by Steve Arpin on September 6, 2010.
- 10. Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200 won by Brennan Poole on May 1, 2011.
- 11. Herr's Live Life With Flavor! 200 won by Alex Bowman on August 26, 2011.
- 12. Kansas Lottery 98.9 won by Alex Bowman on October 7, 2011.
- 13. Akona 200 Presented By Federated Car Care won by Brennan Poole on June 2, 2012.
- 14. Pocono ARCA 200 was won by Brennan Poole on June 9, 2012.
- 15. Ansell Activarmr® 150 won by Kevin Swindell on July 21, 2012.
- 16. Lucas Oil 200 Presented By Mavtv American Real won by John Wes Townley on February 16, 2013.
- 17. Michigan ARCA 200 was won by Brennan Poole on June 14, 2013.
- 18. Berlin ARCA 200 was won by Erik Jones on August 10, 2013.
- 19. Allen Crowe 100 won by Brennan Poole on August 18, 2013.
- 20. Madison ARCA 200 won by Kyle Benjamin on August 25, 2013.
- 21. Kentuckiana Ford Dealers ARCA Fall Classic won by Kyle Benjamin on September 14, 2013.
- 22. Menards 200 Presented By Federated Car Care won by Justin Boston on May 18, 2014.
- 23. Michigan ARCA 200 won by Austin Theriault on June 13, 2014.
- 24. SuperChevyStores.com 100 was won by Kevin Swindell on August 17, 2014.
- 25. Herr's Live Life With Flavor 200 was won by Justin Boston on August 24, 2014.
- 26. ZLOOP 150 won by Brennan Poole on September 19, 2014.
- 27. Menards 200 Presented By Federated Car Care won by Todd Gilliland on May 17, 2015.
- 28. Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200 won by Christopher Bell on April 24, 2016.
- 29. Berlin ARCA 200 was won by Dalton Sargeant on August 6, 2016.
- 30. General Tire Grabber 100 won by Tom Hessert on September 4, 2016.
- 31. Eddie Gilstrap Motors Fall Classic was won by Christopher Bell on September 10, 2016.
- 32. Scott 150 won by Christopher Bell on September 14, 2017.
- 33. Lucas Oil 200 Driven by General Tire won by Michael Self on February 10, 2018.
- 34. Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200 won by Christian Eckes on April 22, 2018.
- 35. Herr's Potato Chips 200 was won by Chandler Smith on June 15, 2018.
- 36. Scott 150 won by Michael Self on June 28, 2018.
- 37. Allen Crowe 100 won by Christian Eckes on August 19, 2018.
- 38. General Tire Grabber 100 won by Logan Seavey on September 3, 2018.
- 39. Kentuckiana Ford Dealers ARCA Fall Classic won by Chandler Smith on September 15, 2018.
- 40. Shore Lunch 200 was won by Christian Eckes on October 6, 2018.
- 41. Lucas Oil 200 Driven by General Tire won by Harrison Burton on February 9, 2019.
- 42. ARCA Pensacola 200 won by Michael Self on March 9, 2019
- 43. Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200 won by Michael Self on April 14, 2019
- 44. Lucas Oil 200 Driven by General Tire won by Michael Self on February 8, 2020
- 45. General Tire 150 won by Chandler Smith on March 6, 2020
- 46. General Tire 200 won by Drew Dollar on June 20, 2020
- 47. General Tire 100 won by Michael Self on August 14, 2020.
- 48. Speediatrics 150 won by Corey Heim on October 16, 2020.
- 49. Lucas Oil 200 won by Corey Heim on February 13, 2021
- 50. General Tire 200 won by Corey Heim on April 24, 2021
- 51. General Tire #AnywhereIsPossible 200 won by Corey Heim on June 25, 2021
- 52. Menards 250 won by Corey Heim on July 10, 2021
- 53. Clean Harbors 100 at The Glen won by Corey Heim on August 6, 2021
- 54. Allen Crowe 100 won by Corey Heim on August 22, 2021
- 55. Sioux Chief Powerpex 200 won by Jesse Love on October 2, 2021
- 56. Lucas Oil 200 won by Corey Heim on February 9, 2022
- 57. Allen Crowe Memorial 100 won by Jesse Love on August 21,2022
- 58. Kansas 150 won by Corey Heim on September 10, 2022
- 59. General Tire 200 won by Jesse Love on April 22, 2023
- 60. Dawn 150 won by Jesse Love on May 6, 2023
- 61. General Tire 150 won by Jesse Love on May 26, 2023
- 62. Menards 250 won by Jesse Love on June 24, 2023
- 63. Sunset Hill Shooting Range 150 won by Jesse Love on July 22, 2023.
- 64. Henry Ford Health 200 won by Jesse Love on August 4, 2023.
- 65. Reese's 200 won by Jesse Love on August 11, 2023
- 66. General Tire 100 at The Glen won by Jesse Love on August 18, 2023
- 67. Southern Illinois 100 won by Jesse Love on September 3, 2023
- 68. Atlas 200 won by Jesse Love on September 30, 2023
- 69. Hard Rock Bet 200 won by Gus Dean on February 16, 2024
- 70. General Tire 200 won by Jake Finch on April 20, 2024
- 71. Southern Illinois 100 won by Brent Crews on September 1, 2024
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