Kaden Honeycutt dominates ARCA race at Watkins Glen
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WATKINS GLEN, N.Y.—NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series points leader Kaden Honeycutt got his busy doubleheader weekend at Watkins Glen International off to a winning start Friday afternoon.
Inclement weather forced Honeycutt to start 15th during the General Tire 100 at the Glen, but he wasted no time working his way through the field. Once he took the lead on Lap 13, Honeycutt enjoyed a mostly calm and flawless drive to pick up his first victory in the national ARCA Menards Series.
Although Honeycutt’s road course experience was limited compared to other drivers in the field, he maneuvered his way around Watkins Glen with the composure of a seasoned veteran. From Honeycutt’s perspective, there was a simple reason why his first of two races at Watkins Glen on Friday was so efficient.
“I just think the key was an amazing car,” Honeycutt said. “I couldn’t have done it without [my team]. The car was phenomenal all day. I was a little bit free through the carousel, I had to work on that a little bit, but I think that was mostly on my end. Just a great car [and] all [these guys] do an amazing job.”
The No. 17 Bruce Cook-owned Toyota that Honeycutt drove on Friday is a car he has enjoyed plenty of success with before.
With four races remaining in the 2023 ARCA Menards Series West campaign, Honeycutt joined the No. 17 team co-owned by Cook, Steve and Brenn McGowan. Honeycutt proceeded to tally two victories in those four starts, which helped the team lock up the West Series owner’s title at Phoenix Raceway.
A lot has changed for Honeycutt since then, as he is now full-time in the Truck Series in the No. 11 Toyota for Tricon Garage, the same team that won 12 races and a title with Corey Heim last year. Due to his Truck Series commitments, Honeycutt had not attempted a race on the ARCA Menards Series platform since 2024.
It was only fitting that Honeycutt’s return to the ARCA Menards Series would see him reunited with Cook. The chemistry the two shared briefly in 2023 was on full display once again, as Honeycutt set the fastest time in practice by almost a full second prior to his commanding victory.
As Honeycutt pulled away from the pack, the fight for second would be determined between Carson Brown and Thomas Annunziata. Brown led the opening portion of the General Tire 100 at the Glen from the outside pole, but battled vigorously to recover lost track position after the halfway break and settled for the runner-up spot.
Brown, who secured his first ARCA Menards Series victory at Phoenix Raceway in March, even had to muscle his teammate Tristan McKee out of the way to gain a spot late. While Pinnacle Racing Group made significant improvements to Brown’s car, they were not enough for him to seriously challenge Honeycutt.
“Just needed a little bit more,” Brown said. “I felt like we had a really good race car. Started off really free and after the halfway [break], we made some adjustments, got it tightened up a little bit and then kind of got shuffled back on that [last] restart. We kind of slowly worked our way back up there but needed a few more laps.”
Friday was all about gaining experience for Honeycutt, whose only Truck Series start at Watkins Glen prior to the weekend occurred last year, when he finished 28th after a mechanical failure. Knowing he needed to get more comfortable on road courses in general, Honeycutt carefully studied himself to figure out how to gain time across two disciplines.
That diligence for Honeycutt paid off with his third overall victory on the ARCA platform, all of which have been in the Cook-owned No. 17. Honeycutt cherishes every chance to compete on the platform and hopes the knowledge acquired in Friday’s ARCA Menards Series race translates to more long-term success on road courses.
“There were some things I needed to work on in Truck [Series] practice,” Honeycutt said. “I really tried to put that out there in the ARCA race and see if I could find anything myself and I certainly did. [It’s great] to win on a road course just in general. I haven’t been really good at it at all. Not my forte one bit, so it’s really awesome to get that done for sure for these guys.”
Annunziata enjoyed a solid points day at Watkins Glen with a third place finish. His Nitro Motorsports teammates, Gavan Boschele and Sam Corry, made up the rest of the top five.
Rounding out the top 10 were Isabella Robusto, Andrew Ranger, Max Reaves, Ryan Gemmell and points leader Jake Bollman.
Next up for the ARCA Menards Series will be a homecoming event for the sanctioning body at Toledo Speedway on Saturday, May 16. The green flag for the Owens Corning 200 waves at 7 p.m. ET and fans can watch the race live on FS1.
ARCA MENARDS SERIES RACE RESULTS
Pos No. Name Sponsor Laps Diff
1 17 Kaden Honeycutt Mohawk Northeast Inc/MMI Toyota 41 —
2 28 Carson Brown* Klean Freak Body Wipes Chevrolet 41 3.492
3 70 Thomas Annunziata JBL Toyota 41 7.959
4 25 Gavan Boschele* Nitro Motorsports Toyota 41 15.889
5 15 Sam Corry* Nitro Motorsports Toyota 41 16.712
6 55 Isabella Robusto Mobil 1 Toyota 41 17.612
7 53 Andrew Ranger Van Dyk Recycling Solutions Chevrolet 41 18.163
8 18 Max Reaves* Cook Out Toyota 41 22.585
9 29 Ryan Gemmell* Ciferno Well Services/TC3 Turf Toyota 41 22.611
10 20 Jake Bollman* Nitro Motorsports Toyota 41 22.646
11 44 Jeff Anton Deer Park Recycling Chevrolet 41 23.748
12 91 Tyler Kicera* Maples Motorsports/KOLLAB Ford 41 27.448
13 71 Andy Jankowiak Whelen Chevrolet 41 50.158
14 34 Ryan Vargas Maples Motorsports Chevrolet 40 1 Lap
15 2 Kyle Steckly* APC Auto Parts Centres/RAFA Racing Toyota 40 1 Lap
16 12 Takuma Koga Mac Systems/Ikedo Toyota 38 3 Laps
17 10 Ed Pompa HYTORC of New York/Double H Ranch Toyota 38 3 Laps
18 77 Tristan McKee* Go Bowling Chevrolet 34 7 Laps
19 1 Andrew Rocque* Maples Motorsports/MBM Chevrolet 33 8 Laps
20 99 Michael Maples Maples Motorsports Chevrolet 33 8 Laps
21 03 Alex Clubb Ferrell Gas/Blue Rhino Ford 31 10 Laps
22 51 Patrick Staropoli* Fightingblindness.com Chevrolet 28 13 Laps
23 97 Jason Kitzmiller A.L.L. Construction/Carter Cat Chevrolet 22 19 Laps
24 11 Trent Curtis* Midas Of Geneva Chevrolet 22 19 Laps
25 19 Corey Aiken* Maples Motorsports/America 250th Ford 20 21 Laps
26 72 Chris Werth* Kim’s Quilting Corner Chevrolet 19 22 Laps
27 86 Jeff Maconi* Maconi Setup Shop Ford 15 26 Laps
28 89 Bobby Earnhardt Circle S Ranch Chevrolet 15 26 Laps
29 66 Dystany Spurlock* Foxtecca Ford 14 27 Laps
30 79 Isaac Kitzmiller A.L.L. Construction/Carter Cat Chevrolet 10 31 Laps
31 06 Nate Moeller Ocean Pipe Works Toyota 9 32 Laps
32 01 Craig Pellegrini Jr* Let’s Be Frank Toyota 5 36 Laps
33 48 Brad Smith Gary’s Speed Shop Ford 3 38 Laps
CURRENT ARCA MENARDS SERIES STANDINGS
Through May 8, 2026
1 Jake Bollman 5 0 2 4 0 465 0 0 8.8 7.8 5 828.95 4 225
2 Ryan Vargas 5 0 0 2 0 460 1 0 14.4 11.6 5 823.16 2 213 -12
3 Andy Jankowiak 5 1 1 2 0 430 1 0 13.4 12.6 4 779.11 3 211 -14
4 Thomas Annunziata 5 0 2 3 0 457 0 0 11.6 13.4 4 807.99 3 203 -22
5 Jason Kitzmiller 5 0 0 2 0 438 0 0 12.0 17.0 3 764.44 2 185 -40
6 Isabella Robusto 5 0 1 2 0 384 16 0 11.2 18.0 3 670.11 2 182 -43
7 Takuma Koga 5 0 0 0 0 449 0 0 20.2 17.6 5 806.76 2 182 -43
8 Michael Maples 5 0 0 0 0 442 0 0 19.6 18.6 5 783.55 1 177 -48
9 Bobby Earnhardt 5 0 0 1 0 274 0 0 16.4 23.6 3 588.79 1 152 -73
10 Alex Clubb 5 0 0 0 0 395 0 0 23.6 25.6 4 668.67 0 142 -83
11 Giovanni Ruggiero 3 2 3 3 1 268 101 0 4.0 2.3 3 574.16 3 136 -89
12 Brad Smith 5 0 0 0 0 178 0 0 28.0 29.0 2 437.19 0 125 -100
13 Daniel Dye 3 0 2 3 0 268 36 0 10.3 5.3 3 574.16 3 118 -107
14 Robbie Kennealy 4 0 0 1 0 345 0 0 12.5 17.8 3 608.84 2 105 -120
15 Garrett Mitchell 3 0 1 1 0 235 19 0 16.7 11.0 2 524.66 2 100 -125
16 Jack Wood 3 0 0 2 0 261 39 0 5.3 11.0 2 563.66 2 100 -125
17 Carson Brown 2 1 2 2 1 198 169 0 1.5 1.5 2 257.45 2 92 -133
18 Gavan Boschele 2 0 2 2 0 149 3 0 6.5 4.0 2 262.45 2 81 -144
19 Ed Pompa 3 0 0 0 0 198 0 0 25.7 18.0 3 505.26 2 78 -147
20 Monty Tipton 3 0 0 1 0 321 0 0 17.7 19.3 2 467.96 2 74 -151
