Get ready for some high-octane drama! Bill McAnally Racing has made a bold move, and it's got the racing world talking. The team has decided to sit out the remaining ARCA tour for 2025, focusing solely on their NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series campaign.
Tonight's short track race at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring will go ahead without them, as they shift their attention to the playoffs. With only eight drivers left in the running, Bill McAnally Racing has two aces up their sleeve: Tyler Ankrum, driving the iconic No. 18, and Daniel Hemric, behind the wheel of the No. 19. These McAnally-Hilgemann Racing drivers are in the hunt for the championship, and the team is pulling out all the stops to support them.
In a statement released on Friday, the team emphasized their commitment to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Playoffs. "The No. 19 BMR team won't be racing tonight at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring or at Phoenix Raceway. We're putting all our energy into the remaining NCTS races," they declared. With two trucks in the 'Round of 8', Bill McAnally Racing wants to ensure their resources are fully dedicated to the final stretch.
But here's where it gets controversial... By withdrawing from the ARCA Menards Series West races in Las Vegas and Phoenix, the team is making a strategic choice. They're prioritizing their NASCAR campaign, which could spark debate among racing enthusiasts. Is this a wise move, or are they missing out on valuable track time?
And this is the part most people miss: the team's long-term vision. While they're focused on the immediate NASCAR playoffs, they're also looking ahead to 2026. "We're excited to continue our ARCA Menards Series West program next year!" they exclaimed. So, it seems like this temporary withdrawal is part of a bigger plan.
The NASCAR Truck Series championship 4 drivers will be crowned after the race at Martinsville Speedway on October 24th. And the 2026 season will bring an exciting conclusion at Phoenix Raceway. Will Bill McAnally Racing's strategy pay off? Only time will tell.
So, what do you think? Is this a brilliant move or a risky gamble? Let's discuss in the comments!