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Landon Pembelton Finishes 3rd In ARCA Debut

2022 ARCA Elko Landon Pembelton, No. 15 Venturini Motorsports Toyota (Credit: Mark Kristl)

Elko New Market, Minn. – Entering his ARCA Menards Series debut at Elko Speedway on Saturday (June 25), the most noteworthy accomplishment on Landon Pembelton‘s racing resume was his victory in the 2021 NASCAR late model stock car race at Martinsville Speedway. After 250 laps in the Menards 250, Pembelton certainly impressed at the 0.375-mile short track.

Pembelton posted the third-fastest time during practice, then qualified third. Third is where the teenage newcomer raced for most of the 250-lap race.

Early in the race, Pembelton drove his No. 15 Venturini Motorsports Toyota ahead of Taylor Gray. Gray tried to pass underneath Pembelton, but to no avail.

When the first competition caution flew, Pembelton was in third place. Once the race restarted, he slid back to fourth place, but he quickly retook the position from Daniel Dye. The two drivers dueled for much of the race, yet Pembelton stayed in third place when the second competition caution flew 100 laps later.

For the final dash to the checkered flag, Pembelton and Dye battled for third place for a number of laps. Ultimately, when Sammy Smith won for the second straight time, Pembelton brought his No. 15 home to a third-place finish.

“Our car was fast,” Pembelton told Frontstretch post-race. “Our No. 15 Mobil 1 Toyota was quick tonight. I think we should’ve been one spot better there but always something to look forward to. My next race is Milwaukee Mile and I’m looking forward to it.”

His team co-owner Billy Venturini congratulated his teenage driver on an impressive ARCA debut.

“He didn’t win,” Venturini jokingly said. “He did a good job man. Honestly, for his first race, I thought that was a really solid night of restarts. And every time I bring a kid to their first one, they struggle. I don’t care who it’s been, they struggle on the first one. He did a solid job; he wasn’t strong in that area but he wasn’t weak.”

“We can be better,” Pembelton echoed.

Dye is one of the full-time competitors battling for the championship. Yet Dye and Pembelton raced cleanly for a number of laps. Dye ultimately finished fifth.

“It was good to gain enough experience around these guys, race around these guys,”…

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