One race remains on the 2025 ARCA Menards Series schedule as teams prepare to head to the series’ home base, Ohio’s Toledo Speedway, for the running of the Owens Corning 200 this Saturday afternoon (4 p.m. ET on FS2).
Brenden “Butterbean” Queen enters Saturday’s race needing only to start the 200-lap finale to clinch the ARCA Menards Series championship aboard Pinnacle Racing Group’s No. 28 Chevrolet.
A win would be the perfect way to end his championship season, and in doing so, he would join an iconic list of competitors to win ARCA events at the historic half-mile paved oval.
They include legends like Iggy Katona, Jack Bowsher, Benny Parsons, Tom Bowsher, Ramo Stott, Ron Hutcherson, Bruce Gould, Dave Dayton, Bill Venturini, Bobby Bowsher, Frank Kimmel and Ken Schrader. Recent winners include Michael McDowell, Justin Allgaier, Parker Kligerman, Chris Buescher, Ty Dillon, Todd Gilliland, Harrison Burton, Zane Smith, Chandler Smith, Sam Mayer, Ty Gibbs, Sammy Smith and William Sawalich.
Tickets to the Owens Corning 200 at Toledo Speedway are available here. Below is everything you need to know about the 2025 ARCA Menards Series season finale.

Owens Corning 200 at Toledo Speedway
Brenden Queen enters the season finale for the ARCA Menards Series on a roll.
The driver of the No. 28 Pinnacle Racing Group Chevrolet has won three of the last four ARCA Menards Series races and enters the Owens Corning 200 with an 85-point advantage on Rev Racing’s Lavar Scott in the series standings.
That means Queen, a winner of eight ARCA Menards Series events this season, needs only to take the green flag to ensure he will become the ARCA Menards Series champion. A win Saturday would simply be icing on the cake for the man fans adoringly call “Butterbean.”
A strong contingent of drivers will look to deny Queen his ninth victory of the season Saturday at Toledo. Headlining that list will be Max Reaves, who is set to make his seventh ARCA Menards Series start of the season for Joe Gibbs Racing.
Reaves has won twice with the national series and three times with the East Series this season in the JGR No. 18 Toyota.
Venturini Motorsports will make its final appearance in the national ARCA Menards Series with three entries Saturday. Julian DaCosta will pilot the team’s No. 20, Taylor Reimer will be at the wheel of the No. 25, and Isabella Robusto will complete her first full ARCA Menards Series season in the No. 55.
Robusto is closing in on clinching the series’ rookie of the year award, which she’ll claim when she starts Saturday’s race.
Jason Kitzmiller will look to seal third in the ARCA Menards Series standings with a strong finish in the No. 97 Chevrolet for team owner Codie Rohrbaugh. Willie Mullins is slated to make his fifth start of the season in his own No. 3 Chevrolet, and Tyler Reif returns for his ninth ARCA Menards Series start of the year in the Sigma Performance Services No. 23.
Justin Rothberg will make his ARCA Menards Series debut at the wheel of the No. 70 Toyota fielded by Nitro Motorsports in association with Venturini Motorsports. Queen will have a teammate, as Tristian McKee returns for another ARCA Menards Series event at the wheel of the No. 82 Pinnacle Racing Group Chevrolet.
Other notable entries include Brayton Laster, Jackson McLerran, Presley Sorah, Alex Clubb and Takuma Koga, among others.
The full entry list for Saturday’s Owens Corning 200 will be available later this week.

RACING REFERENCE:
RACE FACTS:
| RACE | Owens Corning 200 |
| PLACE | Toledo Speedway |
| LOCATION | Toledo, Ohio |
| DATE | Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025 |
| TIME | 4 p.m. ET |
| TV CHANNEL/LIVE STREAM | FS2 |
| RADIO | ARCARacing.com |
| TRACK LAYOUT1.5 | Half-mile paved oval |
| LAPS | 200 |
CREW CHIEF HANDOUT: Field limited to 28 starters plus provisionals. This event will be run under the 2025 ARCA Menards Series rules, procedures, regulations and specifications.
QUALIFYING: Two consecutive laps qualifying. No adjustments or repairs may be made on car after taking the green flag at Start/Finish line. All cars must make a qualifying attempt, and all drivers must practice before they can qualify.
RACE PIT STOP: Break pit stop procedure. Breaks at or near the conclusion of Laps 75 and 125. No adding or moving tires to or from pit box once race has started.
TIRE ALLOTMENT: The maximum tire use at track (total, “from home” plus purchased at track) for the event is 14.




















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