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Jake Drew, the 2022 ARCA Menards Series West champion.
Tanner Reif finished second in the championship.
Cole Moore finished third in the championship.

The 2022 ARCA Menards Series West was the 69th season of the ARCA Menards Series West, a regional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. The season began on March 11 at Phoenix Raceway with the General Tire 150 and ended with the Desert Diamond Casino West Valley 100, also at Phoenix Raceway, on November 4.

Jesse Love, who won the championship for the last 2 years, did not go for a three-peat. Love revealed in an interview in October 2021 with Frontstretch that he would not return to the West Series full-time in 2022[1] and he ran the majority of the main ARCA Series season for Venturini Motorsports. He had driven for the team part-time in that series in 2020 and 2021.[2]

This season also saw a historic milestone, as the race at Evergreen Speedway on August 20 marked the 1,000th West Series race.[3]

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

Manufacturer Team No. Driver Crew chief
Chevrolet Bill McAnally Racing 16 Austin Herzog (R) 5[4] Charlie Wilson
Landen Lewis 6[5]
BMI Racing 88 Bridget Burgess Sarah Burgess 10
Victor Franco 1[6]
Ford Naake-Klauer Motorsports 54 Joey Iest Mike Naake
Sunrise Ford Racing 6 Jake Drew[7] Bill Sedgwick[7]
9 Tanner Reif (R) Jeff Schrader
Toyota Jerry Pitts Racing 7 Takuma Koga Jerry Pitts 6
Denny Moyer 5
Chevrolet 6
Toyota 3
TBA 2
Bill McAnally Racing 99 Cole Moore Mario Isola
Ford 5
Toyota 4
TBA 2
Central Coast Racing 13 Todd Souza Michael Muñoz

Limited schedule

Note: If a driver is listed as their own crew chief for a particular race, that means that their entry in that race was a start and park.

Manufacturer Team No. Driver Crew chief Rounds
Chevrolet 1/4 Ley Racing 32 Dale Quarterley Alex Quarterley 2
66 Rhead Racing 66 Eric Rhead Roxi Gabbard 3
Bill McAnally Racing 27 John Moore[8] Eric Schmidt 1
83 Jalen Mack Auggie Vidovich 1
BMI Racing 97 Sarah Burgess Victor Franco 1[6]
Brad Smith Motorsports 48 Brad Smith[9] Rand Bitter 1
Bret Holmes Racing 23 Connor Mosack[10] Shane Huffman[10] 1
Davey Magras Racing 14 Davey Magras[11] Zach Magras[11] 1[11]
Fast Track Racing 11 Bryce Haugeberg[N 1] Mike Sroufe 1
12 D. L. Wilson Dick Doheny 1
Fierce Creature Racing 27 Bobby Hillis Jr. Ralph Byers 2
GMS Racing[N 2] 43 Daniel Dye[12] Chad Bryant 1[1]
Travis Sharpe 1
2
Last Chance Racing 39 Andrew Tuttle (R)[13] Michael Parker 3[13]
Taniesha Tuttle 6
TBA 1
10
Lowden Motorsports[N 3] 11 Chris Lowden (R) Tony Jackson[14] 7[14]
Nick Joanides 1
McGowan Motorsports 17 Josh Berry Amber Slagle 2
Sean Samuels 3
1
Amber Slagle 2
Connor Mosack 1
Landen Lewis 1
Buddy Shepherd 2
Niece Motorsports 40 Dean Thompson Joe Lax 1
Carson Hocevar 1
Pedroncelli Motorsports 31 Paul Pedroncelli Rodd Kneeland 5
Unknown 1[N 4]
7
Rev Racing 2 Nick Sanchez[16] Matt Bucher 1
61 Rajah Caruth[16] Brad Parrott[17] 1
Rodd Racing 68 Rodd Kneeland Tony Caputo 1
Young's Motorsports 02 Katie Hettinger Andrew Abbott 2
Ford Clubb Racing Inc.[18] 03 Alex Clubb[18] Brian Clubb 1[18]
David Gilliland Racing 17 Taylor Gray Chad Johnston 1
51 Andrés Peréz de Lara[19] Derek Smith 2
71 Taylor Gray Chad Johnston 2
Greg Van Alst Motorsports 35 Greg Van Alst Jim Long 1
Huddleston Racing[N 5] 50 Trevor Huddleston Travis Thirkettle 4
Jerry Pitts Racing 5 Jacob Smith Unknown[20] 1
Lowden Motorsports 41 Tyler Reif[21] Tony Jackson 2
Mystic Motorsports[22][23] 07 Brian Kaltreider Keith Tibbs 1
Naake-Klauer Motorsports 84 Bradley Erickson Tony Caputo 3
Rette Jones Racing 30 Amber Balcaen[24] Mark Rette 1
Toyota Bill McAnally Racing 21 Jack Wood[N 6] Tom Ackerman 1
91 Colby Howard John Camilleri 1
Fast Track Racing 10 Zachary Tinkle[N 7] Wayne Peterson 1
Kyle Busch Motorsports 18 Sammy Smith[25][1] Mark McFarland[1] 2
Nascimento Motorsports 04 Sarah Burgess[N 8] Mike David 1
Eric Nascimento Mike Nascimento 1
Sean Hingorani Ty Joiner 2
4 Sebastian Arias (R) Henry Nascimento 1
Mike Nascimento 6
Ty Joiner 1
7[26]
Eric Nascimento 1
Sean Hingorani 2
Performance P-1 Motorsports 77 Nick Joanides Dave McKenzie 4
Sonny Wahl 1
5
Tripp Gaylord 1
Philpott Race Cars 52 Ryan Philpott Chuck Dozhier 2
Phoenix Racing 1 Jake Finch Johnny Allen 2
Shockwave Motorsports 05 David Smith Dave Fuge 3
Venturini Motorsports 15 Parker Chase[27] Kevin Reed 2
20 Jesse Love[2] Shannon Rursch[2] 2
25 Toni Breidinger[28] Kevin Reed Jr. 1
Conner Jones 1
55 Landon Pembelton[29] Monon Rahman 1
Chevrolet 1
Toyota 1
Bill McAnally Racing 19 Derek Kraus Shane Wilson 1
Sean Hingorani Roger Bracken 1
Chevrolet 1
Toyota 1
Brian Kamisky Racing 80 Brian Kamisky Derrick Coppeland 2
Toyota 3
Chevrolet 1
Cook Racing Technologies 42 Christian Rose Sean Samuels 1
Derek Peebles 2
TBA 1
3[30]
Landen Lewis 1
Amber Slagle 1
Chevrolet 1
Toyota 1
Fast Track Racing 01 Tim Monroe Tim Monroe 1
Zach Herrin[31] Mike Sroufe 1[31]
Chevrolet 2
Ford 5
Kyle Keller Racing[N 9] 12 Kyle Keller (R)[32] John Keller 2
Jerry Pitts 4
TBA 1
7
Toyota 1
Chevrolet 5
Last Chance Racing 85 Ryan Roulette Josh Fanopoulos 1
Vince Little Darrell Herzog 5
Toyota 1
Ford 1
Chevrolet 2
Lowden Motorsports 21 Stafford Smith Mike Holleran 1
R. J. Smotherman Matt Jackson 4
Toyota 5
Chevrolet 2
Pedroncelli Motorsports 33 P. J. Pedroncelli Ty Joiner 7
Toyota 1
Chevrolet 1
Spurgeon Motorsports 86 Tim Spurgeon Mike David 2

Notes

  1. ^ Entry was fielded in a collaboration with Haugeberg Racing.
  2. ^ Entries were fielded in a collaboration with Bill McAnally Racing.
  3. ^ Entries are fielded in a collaboration with Kart Idaho Racing.[14]
  4. ^ Rodd Kneeland was erroneously listed as the crew chief for Pedroncelli on the Sonoma (race #5) entry list.[15] He could not have crew chiefed in that race because he drove in the race in the No. 68 car.
  5. ^ Entries were fielded in a collaboration with High Point Racing and Sunrise Ford Racing.
  6. ^ Entry was fielded in a collaboration with GMS Racing.
  7. ^ Entry was fielded in a collaboration with Wayne Peterson Racing.
  8. ^ Entry was fielded in a collaboration with BMI Racing and Spurgeon Motorsports.
  9. ^ Entries at Irwindale (race #6), Evergreen (race #7), All American (race #9), Bullring (race #10) and Phoenix 2 (race #11) were fielded in a collaboration with Jerry Pitts Racing.

Changes

Teams

  • On January 4, 2022, Kyle Keller, who drove part-time for Jerry Pitts Racing in 2020 and 2021, announced that he would start his own team, Kyle Keller Racing, which would field one full-time car with himself driving it for the full season. The car number would be the No. 12 in all races except the season-opener at Phoenix, where it was the No. 70. (That race was a combination race with the main ARCA Series where Fast Track Racing uses the No. 12.)[32]
  • On January 26, 2022, Chris Lowden, who drove part-time for Kart Idaho Racing in 2020, announced that he would start his own team, Lowden Motorsports, which would field one full-time car with himself driving it for the full season. Lowden's team would also have an alliance with KIR. The car number would be the No. 11 in all races except the season-opener at Phoenix, where it was the No. 21. (That race was a combination race with the main ARCA Series where Fast Track Racing uses the No. 11.)[14]
  • On the Irwindale March entry list, Trevor Huddleston, who drove full-time for Sunrise Ford Racing from 2019 to 2021, would start his own team, Huddleston Racing, which would field one part-time car with himself driving it for select races. Huddleston's team would also have an alliance with High Point Racing and Sunrise Ford Racing. The car number would be the No. 50.
  • On September 28, 2022, it was announced that BMI Racing would field a second part-time car, the No. 97, at the Las Vegas Bullring which will be driven by Sarah Burgess, the owner of the team who is usually the crew chief of the team's No. 88 car driven by her daughter Bridget. It will mark the first time in series history that a mother and her daughter will compete against each other in a NASCAR or ARCA race.[6]

Drivers

  • On August 12, 2021, Bill McAnally Racing mentioned that it was possible that Sebastian Arias, one of the team's part-time drivers in 2021, could run full-time in the West Series for them in 2022.[33] On March 25, 2022, it was announced that Arias would run seven races in the No. 4 car for Nascimento Motorsports in 2022. The No. 4 car was one of McAnally's part-time cars in 2021 but the Nascimento family (including 2021 BMR driver Eric and crew chiefs Henry and Mike) took over ownership of the car for 2022.[26]
  • On January 3, 2022, it was announced that Austin Herzog would replace Jesse Love in the Bill McAnally Racing No. 16 car.[4] Those plans would later change on June 29, when it was announced that Landen Lewis would replace Herzog in the BMR No. 16 car.[5]
  • On January 18, 2022, it was announced that Andrew Tuttle would make his first full-time appearance in the ARCA West in his own No. 39.[13]
  • On January 28, 2022, it was announced that Tanner Reif would replace Trevor Huddleston in the Sunrise Ford Racing No. 9 car.
  • On the Phoenix entry list, it was revealed that Eric Rhead would make his West Series debut in the No. 66 car for his own team, 66 Rhead Racing.
  • On April 1, 2022, it was revealed that Christian Rose would attempt 9 races in the main ARCA series, 5 races in the East Series, and 3 races in the West Series for Cook Racing Technologies.[30] On the KCR entry list, it was revealed that Landen Lewis would make his debut in the West Series in the No. 42.
  • On the KCR entry list, it was revealed that Tripp Gaylord, the son of Scott Gaylord, would make his debut with the No. 77 for Joe Nava. On the Portland June entry list, it was revealed that Clark Lukens would make his debut in the car, but failed to do so.
  • On April 27, 2022, ARCA indefinitely suspended Daniel Dye due to his arrest on a felony battery charge in Volusia County, Florida.[34] On May 13, ARCA announced that Dye would be reinstated after his charges were reduced by the Florida state attorney's office.[35]
  • On May 12, 2022, Vincent Delforge from Kickin' the Tires revealed that Davey Magras would make his West Series debut in the No. 14 car for his own team, Davey Magras Racing, in the race at Portland in September.[11]
  • On the Portland June entry list, it was revealed that Vince Little would make his debut in the No. 85 car for Last Chance Racing.
  • On the Irwindale July entry list, it was revealed that Bradley Erickson would make his debut for Naake-Klauer Motorsports, which is his late model team. He drove a second car for the team, the No. 84.
  • On the Evergreen entry list, it was revealed that David Smith (from Canada) would make his debut in the No. 05 car for Shockwave Motorsports.
  • On the Evergreen entry list, it was revealed that Sean Hingorani would make his debut for Nascimento Motorsports, which is his late model team. He drove the No. 4 car.
  • On September 30, 2022, it was announced that John Moore would make his first West Series start since 2015, driving the No. 27 car for Bill McAnally Racing in the race at All American Speedway. He is the father of Cole Moore, who drives full-time in the West Series in McAnally's No. 99 car, so the two of them would be teammates in the race. It would be the first time that they would race against each other in the West Series.
  • On October 10, 2022, Vincent Delforge from Kickin' the Tires revealed that Tyler Reif, the brother of Tanner, would make his West Series debut in the No. 41 car for Lowden Motorsports, in the race at the Bullring in October.[21]

Manufacturers

  • On October 13, 2021, Bill McAnally Racing announced that they would be switching from Toyota to Chevrolet in 2022 and would have an alliance with GMS Racing.[36] The team had been a Toyota team from 2008 to 2021 but was previously a Chevrolet team in 2007 and earlier. Due to the inability to build enough new Chevrolet road course cars in time, the team would end up fielding their old Toyotas unbadged in the road course races for all of their cars except the No. 16.

Schedule

Phoenix Raceway and Sonoma Raceway announced their 2022 race dates in tweets on September 29.[37] The rest of the schedule was announced on November 19.[3] The date of the season-finale at Phoenix would later be moved from Saturday, November 5 to Friday, November 4.[38]

Note: The race at Phoenix in March was a combination race with the ARCA Menards Series (highlighted in gold).

No Race title Track Date
1 General Tire 150[37] Phoenix Raceway, Avondale, Arizona March 11
2 NAPA Auto Parts 150 presented by the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame Irwindale Speedway, Irwindale, California March 26
3 Salute to the Oil Industry NAPA Auto Parts 150 Kern County Raceway Park, Bakersfield, California April 23
4 Portland 112 Portland International Raceway, Portland, Oregon June 4
5 General Tire 200[37] Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma, California June 11
6 NAPA Auto Parts 150 presented by the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame Irwindale Speedway, Irwindale, California July 2
7 NAPA Auto Parts ARCA West 150 Evergreen Speedway, Monroe, Washington August 20
8 ARCA Portland 112 Portland International Raceway, Portland, Oregon September 3
9 NAPA Auto Parts 150 presented by Berco Redwood All American Speedway, Roseville, California October 1
10 Star Nursery 150 Las Vegas Motor Speedway (Bullring), Las Vegas, Nevada October 14
11 Desert Diamond Casino West Valley 100 Phoenix Raceway, Avondale, Arizona November 4

Schedule changes

The 2022 schedule features 11 races, which is the same number of races that there were on the 2020 schedule. The 2021 schedule only had 9 races.

  • Irwindale Speedway's August date moves to March. (The track's other race remains on the 4th of July weekend.)
  • After being taken off the schedule in 2021, Kern County Raceway Park and Evergreen Speedway were both added back onto the 2022 schedule. Their races will be in April and August, respectively.
  • Portland International Raceway was given a second race to be held on the first weekend of June, which is the same weekend as the track's new Xfinity Series race. As a result, the race at Sonoma Raceway was pushed back a week to the second weekend of June. The race at Sonoma will also go back to using the chute instead of the carousel, which was used in 2019 and 2021.[39]
  • Colorado National Speedway was taken off the schedule. This will be the first season since 2006 that the West Series will not have had a race at the track.
  • The race at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring moves from September to October along with the weekend's Cup Series race at the big LVMS track.

Broadcasting

The TV lineup is similar to what it looked like in 2021, with NBC airing all of the non-combination races on tape delay and MAVTV airing the combination race at Phoenix (which is also the season-opener). However, USA Network will be the channel that the NBC races are aired on instead of NBCSN, which was shut down at the end of 2021.[40]

NBC Sports TrackPass, which previously had the streaming rights to all of races, lost the rights to FloRacing.[41]

Results and standings

Race results

No. Race Pole position Most laps led Winning driver Manufacturer No. Winning team Report
1 General Tire 150 Sammy Smith Sammy Smith Taylor Gray Ford 17 David Gilliland Racing Report
2 NAPA Auto Parts 150 (March race) Tanner Reif Tanner Reif Tanner Reif Ford 9 Sunrise Ford Racing Report
3 Salute to the Oil Industry NAPA Auto Parts 150 P. J. Pedroncelli P. J. Pedroncelli Landen Lewis Chevrolet 42 Cook Racing Technologies Report
4 Portland 112 Daniel Dye Jake Drew Jake Drew Ford 6 Sunrise Ford Racing Report
5 General Tire 200 Jake Drew Jake Drew Jake Drew Ford 6 Sunrise Ford Racing Report
6 NAPA Auto Parts 150 (July race) Jake Drew Jake Drew Jake Drew Ford 6 Sunrise Ford Racing Report
7 NAPA Auto Parts ARCA West 150 Tanner Reif Cole Moore Tanner Reif Ford 9 Sunrise Ford Racing Report
8 ARCA Portland 112 Jake Drew Jake Drew Jake Drew Ford 6 Sunrise Ford Racing Report
9 NAPA Auto Parts 150 presented by Berco Redwood Jake Drew Cole Moore Cole Moore Chevrolet 99 Bill McAnally Racing Report
10 Star Nursery 150 Taylor Gray Taylor Gray Taylor Gray Ford 71 David Gilliland Racing Report
11 Desert Diamond Casino West Valley 100 Sammy Smith Sammy Smith Sammy Smith Toyota 18 Kyle Busch Motorsports Report

Drivers' championship

Notes:

  • The pole winner also receives 1 bonus point, similar to the previous ARCA points system used until 2019 and unlike NASCAR.[42]
  • Additionally, after groups of 5 races of the season, drivers that compete in all 5 races receive 50 additional points.[42] These points bonuses will be given after the races at Sonoma and the Las Vegas Bullring.

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led. ** – All laps led.

Pos Driver PHO IRW KCR PIR SON IRW EVG PIR AAS LVS PHO Points
1 Jake Drew 5 4 2 1* 1* 1** 2 1* 2 8 13 621
2 Tanner Reif (R) 16 1** 4 6 18 7 1 3 6 6 10 568
3 Cole Moore 11 2 3 11 12 2 4* 4 1 14 14 563
4 Todd Souza 12 9 6 3 8 10 5 2 4 10 5 563
5 Joey Iest 13 10 17 10 5 13 3 8 3 11 24 518
6 Takuma Koga 18 7 9 5 19 18 9 5 18 21 15 490
7 Bridget Burgess 23 12 12 7 10 19 10 10 19 12 17 483
8 Landen Lewis 1 14 5 6 9 17 3 6 398
9 Andrew Tuttle (R) 35 Wth 15 12 13 14 11 13 22 26 285
10 P. J. Pedroncelli 17 5 5* 8 16 11 16 283
11 Kyle Keller (R) 32 Wth 14 4 7 5 4 25 267
12 Sebastian Arias 25 8 13 21 8 13 16 254
13 Sean Hingorani 14 12 15 25 23 231
14 Austin Herzog (R) 14 3 8 9 6 230
15 Chris Lowden (R) 31 13 12 12 20 24 30 216
16 Paul Pedroncelli 38 15 18 16 23 21 21 206
17 Bradley Erickson 20 12 7 7 180
18 Nick Joanides Wth 11 11 22 17 10 15 178
19 Taylor Gray 1 1* 27 164
20 David Smith 13 11 19 20 163
21 R. J. Smotherman 15 7 22 26 156
22 Vince Little 14 11 11 14 16 154
23 Trevor Huddleston 6 7 3 8 152
24 Sammy Smith 3* 1* 143
25 Andrés Pérez de Lara 2 3 134
26 Jesse Love 6 2 130
27 Jake Finch 6 9 123
28 Buddy Shepard 5 11 122
29 Christian Rose 27 16 21 118
30 Parker Chase 20 8 110
31 Tyler Reif 18 12 108
32 Katie Hettinger 23 19 96
33 Amber Slagle 10 9 20 93
34 Landon Pembelton 4 90
35 Bobby Hillis Jr. 26 22 90
36 Daniel Dye 2 4 84
37 Connor Mosack 10 2 77
38 Zach Herrin 18 76
39 Dale Quarterley 15 3 70
40 Eric Nascimento 13 7 68
41 Conner Jones 28 66
42 Ryan Philpott 17 6 65
43 Eric Rhead 39 Wth 15 13 65
44 Carson Hocevar 29 65
45 Tim Spurgeon 19 Wth 9 60
46 Brian Kamisky 24 9 55
47 Sarah Burgess DNS 17 55
48 Colby Howard 2 42
49 Rajah Caruth 4 40
50 Jack Wood 4 40
51 Nick Sanchez 7 37
52 Davey Magras 7 37
53 Josh Berry 8 36
54 John Moore 8 36
55 Derek Kraus 9 35
56 Jacob Smith 9 35
57 Stafford Smith 14 30
58 Toni Breidinger 15 29
59 Dean Thompson 15 29
60 Tripp Gaylord 16 28
61 Rodd Kneeland 20 24
62 Alex Clubb 21 23
63 Ryan Roulette 22 22
64 D. L. Wilson 24 20
65 Bryce Haugeberg 28 16
66 Zachary Tinkle 29 15
67 Amber Balcaen 30 14
68 Tim Monroe 33 11
69 Brad Smith 34 10
70 Greg Van Alst 36 8
71 Brian Kaltreider 37 7

See also

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