2010 ARCA Racing Series

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Patrick Sheltra, driving the No. 60 car for his self-owned team, won the 2010 series championship. -60 Pits (530060986).jpg
Patrick Sheltra, driving the No. 60 car for his self-owned team, won the 2010 series championship.
Tom Hessert III, driving the No. 77 car for Cunningham Motorsports, finished third in the championship. ARCA 77 Tom Hessert III Road America 2013.jpg
Tom Hessert III, driving the No. 77 car for Cunningham Motorsports, finished third in the championship.

The 2010 ARCA Racing Series presented by Re/MAX and Menards was the 58th season of the ARCA Racing Series. The season began on February 6 with the Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 and ended on October 9 with the American 200 presented by Black's Tire and Auto Service. Patrick Sheltra, driving for his own team, Sheltra Motorsports, won the championship.

Contents

This season was notable for the season-opening race, the 2010 Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona, which had the largest audience of any ARCA event in the history of the series with 2.4 million viewers tuning in on the Speed Channel. The high viewership was due to the fact that Danica Patrick was competing in the event, which was her first stock car start as part of her move from the IndyCar Series to NASCAR. [1] This garnered a lot more media coverage for the ARCA Series and attention to the series as a whole by race fans starting that year.

Teams and drivers

Note: If under "team", the owner's name is listed and in italics, that means the name of the race team that fielded the car is unknown.

Complete schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.Driver
Chevrolet Coulter Motorsports16 Joey Coulter
Darrell Basham Racing34 Darrell Basham
Richard Childress Racing 31 Tim George Jr.
Dodge Cunningham Motorsports 22 Dakoda Armstrong (R)
77 Tom Hessert III
Ford Andy Belmont Racing1Nick Igdalsky (R)4
Chad McCumbee 16
14 Chase Mattioli (R)6
Nick Igdalsky (R)14
Brad Smith Motorsports26 Brad Smith
Fast Track Racing11 Bryan Silas
Kimmel Racing44 Frank Kimmel
Wayne Peterson Racing06Barry Fitzgerald 3
Wayne Peterson 5
Tyler Miles 4
Dennis Strickland 2
Mike Senica 2
Mike Harmon 4
Toyota Eddie Sharp Racing 81 Craig Goess
Chevrolet 9
Dodge 9
Ford 2
Fast Track Racing10Mike Holt 2
Marc Easton 5
Nur Ali 1
Ed Pompa 3
Rick Clifton 2
A. J. Fike 2
Richard Harriman 4
Tyler Speer 1
Chevrolet 17
Ford 3
Hixson Motorsports23Frank Wilson Jr. 3
Jeff Buice 2
Ron Cox 4
Rob Jones 4
Brian Tyler 1
Levi Youster 6
Chevrolet 13
Ford 5
Dodge 2
ACG Motorsports 2
Bull Racing2
Hixson Motorsports12
Team LaCross Motorsports1
Universe Racing2
Chad Frewaldt1
28 Chris Cockrum 2
Ed Bull 2
Frankie Kimmel 1
Greg Sarff 1
Brent Cross 1
Levi Youster 2
Steve Fox 2
Rob Jones 7
Jeff Buice 1
Chad Frewaldt 1
Chevrolet 18
Toyota 1
Dodge 1
Venturini Motorsports 18
Brett Hudson Motorsports1
Richard Petty Driver Search1
15 Alli Owens 9
A. J. Frank 1
Tom Berte 1
Tony Palumbo 1
Andrew Belmont 1
Kyle Martel 1
Dennis Strickland 2
Ryan Wilson 1
Dodge 15
Chevrolet 5
Allgaier Motorsports36 Robb Brent
Dodge 15
Chevrolet 5
Mark Gibson Racing59 Leilani Munter 2
Hal Martin 1
Mark Gibson 7
Chad McCumbee 1
Nick Igdalsky (R)2
Will Kimmel
Timmy Hill 4
Michael Sosebee 1
Dodge 10
Chevrolet 2
Toyota 9
Sheltra Motorsports60 Patrick Sheltra
Dodge 2
Ford 18
James Hylton Motorsports 48Jill George 1
Andrew Belmont 3
James Hylton 15
Ricky Byers 1
Dodge 1
Ford 2
Chevrolet 17
Wayne Peterson Racing0Butch Jarvis 2
Rob Jones 4
Wayne Peterson 9
Avery McCluskey 4
Mike Senica 1
Toyota 17
Chevrolet 3
Venturini Motorsports 25 Mikey Kile
Toyota
Chevrolet
55 Steve Arpin 18
Josh Richards 1
Donny Lia 1
Toyota 9
Dodge 11
Win-Tron Racing 32 Justin Marks

Limited schedule

Danica Patrick made her stock car debut in the season-opener at Daytona with her Nationwide Series team JR Motorsports fielding a No. 7 car in the ARCA race in order for her to be approved to race in the Nationwide Series race at Daytona the next week. Danica Patrick ARCA Daytona 2010.jpg
Danica Patrick made her stock car debut in the season-opener at Daytona with her Nationwide Series team JR Motorsports fielding a No. 7 car in the ARCA race in order for her to be approved to race in the Nationwide Series race at Daytona the next week.
ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverRounds
Chevrolet Beard Motorsports 42 Clay Rogers 1
Bobby Gerhart Racing 5 Bobby Gerhart 8
Brandon Kidd1
7Clair Zimmerman1
Bill Martel Racing43 Kyle Martel 5
CGH Motorsports58 Chad Hackenbracht 9
D & B Motorsports24Brian Campbell1
27Michael Simko2
Darrell Basham Racing94Jason Basham11
Delaney Motorsports88Dustin Delaney1
DGM Racing 12 Russ Dugger 3
Hendren Motorsports66 Jesse Smith 1
Hixson Motorsports [N 1] 7Rob Jones1
29
8
13
Ron Cox2
Frank Wilson Jr.1
John Mackling8Kyle Logue2
JR Motorsports 7 Danica Patrick 1
K Automotive Racing 29 Chad Finley 6
K & K Racing7Justin Koch1 [N 2]
91 [N 3]
Littleton Motorsports [N 4] 5Mark Littleton2
Lafferty Motorsports 89 Ted Minor 1
MacZink Racing45Jeffery MacZink1
Matt Lofton Motorsports97 Matt Lofton 1
RBR Enterprises 92 Brandon McReynolds 1
Richard Childress Racing 41 Ty Dillon 3
Rick Ware Racing47 Timmy Hill 3
Tori Racing33Curt Tori2
Vision Racing 7 Tanner Berryhill 2
WestWorld Motorsports02 Daryl Harr 1
Dodge Allgaier Motorsports63 Tim Andrews 1
Brevak Racing3Brent Brevak3
Capital City Motorsports38Greg Sarff1
Alex Kennedy 2
Jones Group Racing29 Jesse Smith 1
30 Terry Jones 5
Richard Petty Driver Search41Dillon Moltz1
Schenkel Racing7Kent Schenkel2
Team Gill Racing85Lance Fenton1
Ford 7VN Motorsports70Tony Palumbo3
Brad Smith Motorsports2 Wayne Peterson 2
Mike Young2
96Mike Buckley1
Cowen Racing80 Tim Cowen 4
Empire Racing 83
82
Sean Corr 6
Hover Motorsports 80Brad Lloyd1
James Hylton Motorsports 18 James Hylton 1
Josh Williams Racing02 Josh Williams 5
K & K Racing79Brent Raulston2
Martins Motorsports 95 Tommy Joe Martins 1
McCreerey Motorsports57Rodney Melvin2
NDS Motorsports53 Steve Park 1
RAB Racing 09 Grant Enfinger 7
Spencer Maggard1
Toyota Eddie Sharp Racing 2 Pierre Bourque 1
6 Nelson Piquet Jr. 3
Blake Koch 1
Brandon McReynolds 3
Kyle Fowler 2
Kory Rabenold1
Andrew Belmont1
Kyle Belmont3
Ray Mooi1
Kevin Swindell 1
Gresham Motorsports71 Max Gresham 5
Stringer Motorsports90 Milka Duno 1
Venturini Motorsports 66 Mark Thompson 2
Toyota 2
Chevrolet 5
35 John Wes Townley 1
Tom Berte3
Brett Hudson1
Hal Martin 1
Chevrolet 3
Dodge 4
Fast Track Racing18Marc Easton2
Mike Holt1
Richard Harriman 3
Chris Davis1
Chevrolet 3
Dodge 4
Mark Gibson RacingMichael Sosebee1 [N 5]
92
Mark Gibson 1
Larry Meadors1
Jeriod Prince1
Chevrolet 1
Ford 4
Bowsher-Mooi Motorsports21 Jennifer Jo Cobb 1
Todd Bowsher3
Tom Graham1
Chevrolet 6
Toyota 1
Ken Schrader Racing 52 Bill Baird 2
Ken Schrader 2
Kyle Fowler 3
Chevrolet 1
Ford 1
99 Josh Richards 2 [N 6]
Chevrolet 2
Toyota 1
Ford 4
Bob Schacht Motorsports75Chuck Walker1
Benny Chastain5
Bob Schacht 1
Dodge 5
Ford 9
Chevrolet 5
Blackburn Motorsports1
Kimmel Racing13
Team LaCross Motorsports1
Mark Gibson Racing3
68
88
Steve Blackburn1
Will Kimmel 3
Larry Meadors7
Matt Crafton 2
Brent Cross1
Michael Sosebee5
Dodge 5
Chevrolet 10
Team Johnson Motorsports76Jerick Johnson15
Dodge 1
Ford 12
Chevrolet 2
Toyota 1
Mark Gibson Racing1
Roulo Brothers Racing12
Kelly Kovski Motorsports2
Hattori Racing Enterprises 1
17 Hal Martin 1 [N 7]
Billy Leslie1
Chris Buescher 8
Chase Mattioli 3
Kelly Kovski2
Miguel Paludo 1
Ford 2
Chevrolet 1
Spraker Racing Enterprises42
37
Scott Stenzel 2
Joey Gase 1
Toyota 1
Chevrolet 2
Turner Motorsports 4 Ricky Carmichael 3
Toyota 2
Dodge 5
Chevrolet 1
Phoenix Racing 51 James Buescher 3
Casey Roderick 5

Notes

  1. It was a Hixson Motorsports entry using Bobby Gerhart Racing's owner points.
  2. It was a K & K Racing entry using Bobby Gerhart Racing's owner points.
  3. It was a K & K Racing entry using Mark Gibson Racing's owner points.
  4. It was a Littleton Motorsports entry using Bobby Gerhart Racing's owner points.
  5. It was a Mark Gibson Racing entry using Fast Track Racing's owner points.
  6. The team's entry at Michigan was fielded in a collaboration with RAB Racing.
  7. It was a Mark Gibson Racing entry using Roulo Brothers Racing's owner points.

Schedule

RndDateEventTrackTypeLengthTV
1February 6 Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 Daytona International Speedway Paved oval200 miles (320 km) SPEED
2February 27Tire Kingdom 150 presented by Modspace Palm Beach International Raceway Road course150 miles (240 km)
3April 11Kentuckiana Ford Dealers ARCA 200 presented by ApplianceZone.com Salem Speedway Paved oval111 miles (179 km)
4April 16Rattlesnake 150 Texas Motor Speedway Paved oval150 miles (240 km)SPEED
5April 23 Talladega ARCA 250 Talladega Superspeedway Paved oval250 miles (400 km)SPEED
6May 23 Menards 200 by Federated Car Care Toledo Speedway Paved oval100 miles (160 km)
7June 5Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 200 Pocono Raceway Paved oval200 miles (320 km)SPEED
8June 11Racing for Wildlife 200 Michigan International Speedway Paved oval200 miles (320 km)SPEED
9July 10 Prairie Meadows 200 Iowa Speedway Paved oval175 miles (282 km)SPEED
10July 17Tim Richmond Memorial ARCA 200 Mansfield Motorsports Park Paved oval88 miles (142 km)
11July 31Weis Markets 125 Pocono Raceway Paved oval125 miles (201 km)SPEED
12August 7Berlin ARCA 200 Berlin Raceway Paved oval87.6 miles (141.0 km)
13August 15Garden State ARCA 150 presented by the American Red Cross New Jersey Motorsports Park Road course150 miles (240 km)
14August 22 Allen Crowe Memorial 100 Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack Dirt oval100 miles (160 km)
15August 27Ansell Protective Gloves 150 Chicagoland Speedway Paved oval150 miles (240 km)SPEED
16September 6 Southern Illinois 100 presented by Federated Car Care DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack Dirt oval100 miles (160 km)
17September 12 Northwest Ohio Ford Dealers 200 Toledo Speedway Paved oval100 miles (160 km)
18September 18Kentuckiana Ford Dealers Fall Classic Salem Speedway Paved oval111 miles (179 km)
19September 30Kansas Lottery 150 Kansas Speedway Paved oval150 miles (240 km)SPEED
20October 9 American 200 presented by Black's Tire and Auto Service Rockingham Speedway Paved oval203.4 miles (327.3 km)SPEED

Changes

A second road course was added to the schedule with the February 27 race at Palm Beach International Raceway.

Results and standings

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverManufacturerNo.Winning team
1 Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 James Buescher Bobby Gerhart Bobby Gerhart Chevrolet 5 Bobby Gerhart Racing
2Tire Kingdom 150 Casey Roderick Justin Marks Justin Marks Dodge 32 Win-Tron Racing
3 Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200 Max Gresham Steve Arpin Steve Arpin Chevrolet 55 Venturini Motorsports
4Rattlesnake 150 Nelson Piquet Jr. Justin Marks Steve Arpin Chevrolet 55 Venturini Motorsports
5 Talladega ARCA 250 Dakoda Armstrong Grant Enfinger Dakoda Armstrong Dodge 22 Cunningham Motorsports
6 Menards 200 Chris Buescher Chris Buescher Chris Buescher Ford 17 Roulo Brothers Racing
7 Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 200 Mikey Kile Mikey Kile Craig Goess Toyota 81 Eddie Sharp Racing
8 Racing for Wildlife 200 Craig Goess Craig Goess Mikey Kile Toyota 25 Venturini Motorsports
9 Prairie Meadows 200 Ty Dillon Tom Hessert III Tom Hessert III Dodge 77 Cunningham Motorsports
10 Tim Richmond Memorial ARCA 200 Chris Buescher Max Gresham Max Gresham Toyota 71 Gresham Motorsports
11 Weis Markets 125 Frank Kimmel Frank Kimmel Robb Brent Dodge 36 Allgaier Motorsports
12 Berlin ARCA 200 Brian Campbell Frank Kimmel Joey Coulter Chevrolet 16 Coulter Motorsports
13Garden State ARCA 150 Justin Marks Justin Marks Casey Roderick Dodge 51 Phoenix Racing
14 Allen Crowe 100 Steve Arpin Steve Arpin Patrick Sheltra Dodge 60 Sheltra Motorsports
15 Ansell Protective Gloves 150 Craig Goess Patrick Sheltra Patrick Sheltra Dodge 60 Sheltra Motorsports
16 Southern Illinois 100 A. J. Fike Steve Arpin Steve Arpin Chevrolet 55 Venturini Motorsports
17 Northwest Ohio Ford Dealers 200 Patrick Sheltra Tom Hessert III Chris Buescher Ford 17 Roulo Brothers Racing
18 Kentuckiana Ford Dealers ARCA Fall Classic Craig Goess Dakoda Armstrong Dakoda Armstrong Dodge 22 Cunningham Motorsports
19 Kansas Lottery 150 Mikey Kile Mikey Kile Ty Dillon Chevrolet 41 Richard Childress Racing
20 American 200 Kevin Swindell Patrick Sheltra Ty Dillon Chevrolet 41 Richard Childress Racing

Drivers' championship

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

PosDriver DAY PBR SAL TEX TAL TOL POC MIC IOW MAN POC BER NJE ILL CHI DUQ TOL SAL KAN ROC Points
1 Patrick Sheltra 5104728432921621311*43654*4965
2 Craig Goess 34132241416*823981157213354945
3 Tom Hessert III 1545208319151*84453727*36194860
4 Frank Kimmel 25128611455637*5*412415219764785
5 Mikey Kile 16720105102*130987622531944*104740
6 Justin Marks 111*34*9167491052120*226124510164710
7 Dakoda Armstrong 3314712178114526109111191*11114705
8 Joey Coulter 2661423152262142211124816528154535
9 Tim George Jr. 1981613325108124181611151613141215344215
10 Bryan Silas 916118182728913119221214101011724234140
11 Robb Brent 13224535136102314111198242261027264120
12 Steve Arpin 1051*1142311332839721*16202123735
13 Nick Igdalsky 20151717172017191716241815182620121820293725
14 Darrell Basham 22251527201124253318282018192018221623313425
15 Chad McCumbee 33362215171661710171333888983280
16 Brad Smith 24272330221816242119272426282830132229413145
17 Rob Jones 333338382132312523332628273424262526392310
18 Jerick Johnson DNQ2215169302120202619201916272100
19 James Hylton 293737DC213036242527252128182432281720
20 Chris Buescher 121*117311171625
21 Chase Mattioli 2819182113122923121445
22 Alli Owens 231792432201330141410
23 Bobby Gerhart 1*2891426149171260
24 Grant Enfinger 3036*353391185
25 Jason Basham 31392332251031171428401080
26 Timmy Hill 192514141017181055
27 Chad Finley 1137233031010
28 Max Gresham 6101*1323940
29 Levi Youster 3034171926151530910
30 Chad Hackenbracht 402621252013272537900
31 Wayne Peterson 28274132DNQDNQ3931DNQ333535393432DNQ900
32 Tom Berte 24291424211821855
33 Sean Corr 142826121816810
34 Michael Sosebee 29323435332828DNQ38795
35 Kyle Fowler 1522121417750
36 Kyle Martel DNQ1213192313745
37 Will Kimmel 301815216700
38 Ty Dillon 211700
39 Casey Roderick 21913236695
40 Ron Cox 311019DC2220*655
41 Tim Cowen 9171522605
42 Josh Williams 2026152524600
43 Mark Gibson 3234393827293031540
44 Richard Harriman 34263732272634530
45 Brandon McReynolds 26231021520
46 Andrew Belmont 2621192632485
47 Terry Jones 2113362837475
48 Marc Easton 32354031333525455
49 James Buescher 41830450
50 Nelson Piquet Jr. 27912450
51 Todd Bowsher 121528450
52 Larry Meadors 30423641283729DNQ435
53 Frank Wilson Jr. 18162232435
54 Ken Schrader 65430
55 Matt Crafton 55415
56 Hal Martin 351110410
57 Benny Chastain 3430382225405
58 Tony Palumbo 26291733395
59 Kelly Kovski 69390
60 Ricky Carmichael 72531375
61 Tyler Miles 29322523375
62 Russ Dugger 381412370
63 Jeff Buice 222324345
64 Michael Simko 168340
65 A. J. Fike 525330
66 Chris Cockrum 1215325
67 Mark Thompson 225325
68 Dennis Strickland 38272927315
69 Rodney Melvin 1614310
70 Ed Pompa 183231285
71 Mark Littleton 1721270
72 Ed Bull 2316265
73 Mike Harmon 34293336260
74 Kyle Louge 2319250
75 Kyle Belmont 22283031245
76 Josh Richards 423613245
77 Kevin Swindell 2240
78 Jesse Smith 3213235
79 Brent Brevak 282937220
80 Alex Kennedy 1929220
81 Blake Koch 3220
82 Scott Stenzel DNQ7220
83 Kent Schenkal 2722215
84 John Wes Townley 3215
85 Danica Patrick 6200
86 Brent Cross 2429195
87 Steve Fox 2231195
88 Robert Mitten 7195
89 Matt Lofton DNQ13190
90 Tommy Joe Martins 8190
91 Barry Fitzgerald 2933DNQ175
92 Rick Clifton 2830175
93 Brandon Kidd 12170
94 Avery McCluskey DC32333532170
95 Mike Senica 303331170
96 Ryan Wilson 14160
97 Curt Tori 2735150
98 Mike Young 3131150
99 Bill Baird 3627145
100 Tanner Berryhill 4022145
101 Jennifer Jo Cobb 17145
102 Jeroid Prince 17145
103 Clair Zimmerman 17145
104 Mike Holt DNQ3138140
105 Brett Hudson DNQ23140
106 Spencer Maggard 18140
107 Miguel Paludo 18140
108 Daryl Harr 19135
109 Dillon Moltz 20130
110 Dustin Delaney 20130
111 Bob Schacht Wth21125
112 Nur Ali 22120
113 Brent Raulston 2733120
114 Brian Kaltreider 23115
115 A. J. Frank 24110
116 Tom Graham 24110
117 Jeffery MacZink 24110
118 Ted Minor 25105
119 Joey Gase 2795
120 Greg Sarff DNQ3295
121 Leilani Munter 393590
122 Frankie Kimmel 2985
123 Justin Koch 293080
124 Pierre Bourque 3175
125 Chad Frewaldt 3175
126 Jill George 3175
127 Brian Tyler 3175
128 Tyler Speer 3270
129 Tim Andrews 3460
130 Clay Rogers 3460
131 Butch Jarvis 41DNQ55
132 Kory Rabenold 3555
133 Steve Park 3555
134 Ricky Byers 3650
135 Ray Mooi 3650
136 Steve Blackburn 3745
137 Donny Lia 3935
138 Mike Buckley 40DC30
139 Milka Duno 4330
Brian Campbell 230
Chris Davis 300
Lance Fenton DNQ0
Brad Lloyd DNQ0
Chuck Walker DNQ0
Donny Kelley Wth0
Amber Cope Wth0
Chris Lafferty Wth0
Dwight Laird Wth0

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