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Post by Agent » 10 Oct 2025, 16:40

How many laps are you doing?
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Post by djp73 » 10 Oct 2025, 16:52

Agent wrote:
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How many laps are you doing?
25% with X4 tire wear and fuel consumption for now, I may bump that up as I climb in the series
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Post by djp73 » 10 Oct 2025, 17:25

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Logan McQueen III storms to the pole and his first ARCA win at Rockingham

ARCA MENARDS SERIES RACE RECAP: Rockingham ARCA 125 — The Rock
The return to Rockingham Speedway delivered a classic afternoon of speed, grit, and redemption as the ARCA Menards Series took on the high banks for the Rockingham ARCA 125. Under cloudless Carolina skies, fans were treated to a showcase of raw talent, none more impressive than 19-year-old Logan “Lightning” McQueen III.

After blistering the field in qualifying with a 25.769-second lap to earn his first career pole position, McQueen’s No. 33 Peak Motorsports Chevrolet looked untouchable for much of the day. The Tennessee native launched off the start cleanly and quickly established control of the race, leading several laps before a pair of mid-race cautions bunched the field.

William Sawalich and Tyler Reif both took turns at the front during the middle of the race, trading paint with McQueen through Turns 1 and 2 in a tense three-way battle that defined the race. The trio distanced themselves from the pack, with Brenden Queen and Lawless Alan lurking just behind as the final 25 laps approached.

When the green flew after the last restart, McQueen found another gear. Using the high line to perfection, he powered around Reif with a few laps to go and managed to hold him off, just barely, crossing the line 0.535 seconds ahead of Reif and 0.879 seconds clear of Sawalich.

The victory marked not only McQueen’s first ARCA win but also the first victory in Peak Motorsports history, a milestone moment for the small independent team that builds its cars out of a converted machine shop a stone's throw from Bristol Motor Speedway.

“This one’s for my guys,” McQueen said on pit road, helmet still in hand. “We came here with something to prove, just heart and hard work. To sit on the pole and finish it off with a win, man, that’s everything we’ve dreamed about since we started this deal.”

The win capped a perfect weekend. Behind him, Reif and Sawalich each posted strong top-three finishes, while Queen, Alan, and Scott rounded out the top six. Further back, drivers such as Patrick Staropoli and Isabella Robusto continued their consistent runs as the series championship battle began to take shape.

For McQueen, the victory at The Rock was more than just his first ARCA win, it was a full-circle moment. It was here, at Rockingham Speedway, where he first turned heads in the ARCA Discovery Race last fall, charging from last on the grid to finish eighth in his ARCA car debut. That performance caught the attention of Peak Motorsports owner Darren Holt, who offered him a seat for the season shortly after. To return to the same track and dominate from the pole to the checkered flag wasn’t just poetic, it was proof of how far both driver and team had come in such a short time.

Official Results — Rockingham ARCA 125
PosCar #DriverManufacturerInterval
133Logan McQueen IIIChevrolet----
223Tyler ReifChevrolet+0.535s
318William SawalichToyota+0.879s
428Brenden QueenChevrolet+4.372s
520Lawless AlanToyota+5.793s
66Lavar ScottChevrolet+9.863s
715Patrick StaropoliToyota+12.458s
855Isabella RobustoToyota+13.143s
973Andy JankowiakFord+17.863s
1077Kyle KellerFord+18.928s
1176Kole RazFord+20.798s
1279Isaac KitzmillerChevrolet+23.478s
1325Jake FinchToyota+25.737s
1413Tanner ReifToyota+1 Lap
152Lanie BuiceChevrolet+1 Lap
1650Trevor HuddlestonFord+1 Lap
1797Jason KitzmillerChevrolet+1 Lap
1835Greg Van AlstFord+1 Lap
1911Zachary TinkleToyota+1 Lap
2003Alex ClubbFord+1 Lap
215Eric Johnson Jr.Toyota+2 Laps
229Cody DennisonToyota+2 Laps
2339D.L. WilsonChevrolet+2 Laps
2499Michael MaplesChevrolet+2 Laps
2548Brad SmithFord+2 Laps
2612Takuma KogaToyota+2 Laps
2705David SmithToyota+2 Laps
2822Amber BalcaenToyota+2 Laps
2931Rita GouletToyota+2 Laps
3006Brayton LasterToyota+2 Laps
3119Jake BollmanChevrolet+3 Laps
3295Hunter WrightToyota+3 Laps
3393Caleb CostnerChevrolet+3 Laps
3486Brian ClubbFord+3 Laps
358Sean CorrChevrolet+3 Laps
3666Presley SorahFord+3 Laps
3729Kyle StecklyFord+3 Laps
3885Becca MonopoliToyota+3 Laps
3910Ed PompaFord+3 Laps
4030Cleetus McFarlandFord+4 Laps

Logan McQueen III — Rockingham ARCA 125
DriverStartFinishPts
Logan “Lightning” McQueen (#33)1149

They Said It
Darren Holt, Owner – Peak Motorsports
“I’ve seen a lot of young drivers come and go, but Logan’s got something different. He listens, he learns fast, and he doesn’t back down when it matters. What he did today at The Rock wasn’t luck, it was heart, discipline, and belief in the people around him. If this team keeps building like we are, we won’t just be running up front, we’ll be setting the pace for the whole series.

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ARCA MENARDS SERIES STANDINGS - Top 20
PosDriverCar #PtsWinsTop 5sTop 10sTop 20sAvg StartAvg FinishLaps LedPoles
1William Sawalich1816813442.83.8192
2Brenden Queen2816213343.25.2500
3Lavar Scott615703446.05.220
4Lawless Alan2015413346.27.021
5Patrick Staropoli15145013411.87.800
6Jake Finch2514301247.09.040
7Andy Jankowiak73133003410.010.800
8Tyler Reif2313002338.811.860
9Logan “Lightning” McQueen III33128122320.814.0311
10Isabella Robusto5512801336.012.290
11Tanner Reif13110001321.016.500
12Jason Kitzmiller97110000411.516.810
13Zachary Tinkle11108001318.817.000
14Greg Van Alst35107001311.217.200
15Alex Clubb03106001318.017.810
16Eric Johnson Jr.598011124.019.500
17Kole Raz7691001217.521.200
18Rita Goulet3189001126.821.800
19D.L. Wilson3985000125.022.800
20Kyle Keller7781002223.023.800
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Post by djp73 » 10 Oct 2025, 17:42

how are we feeling about the update format?
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Post by James » 10 Oct 2025, 20:36

I think it's perfect, what happened at Rockingham? Did it feel too easy?
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Post by Agent » 10 Oct 2025, 22:06

Got that first win under your belt. Do it again.

I like the layout. It’s easy to follow.

Top 3 looked decently close but 4 & down stood no chance. 4 seconds behind :ooo:

wtf Cletus shit the bed
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Post by djp73 » 10 Oct 2025, 22:22

James wrote:
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I think it's perfect, what happened at Rockingham? Did it feel too easy?
Thanks.
It did seem a bit easy at Rockingham. I was surprised my time was good enough for the poll. Made some significant upgrades to the car, tried to offset with sliders but didn’t get it quite right. I do expect to run near the front now that the car is dialed. Assuming it will get more difficult in the higher series.
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Post by djp73 » 10 Oct 2025, 22:25

Agent wrote:
10 Oct 2025, 22:06
Got that first win under your belt. Do it again.

I like the layout. It’s easy to follow.

Top 3 looked decently close but 4 & down stood no chance. 4 seconds behind :ooo:

wtf Cletus shit the bed
Always remember that first win.
Glad the layout is working.
Me, Reif and Sawalich traded 1st - 3rd a bunch in the closing minutes and I took it back near the end. They were both charging hard but I held them off.
Cletus hasn’t had a great season so far.
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