By Vincent Delforge, Staff Writer
The fifth race of the 2025 ARCA Menards West Series season will take place this Saturday, June 14, at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway (KHKR) 0.5-mile short-track, paved oval, located in Bakersfield, CA.
The NAPA Auto Parts 150 presented by West Coast Stock Car Motorsports Hall of Fame will be the 17th race the West Series has held at this oval since 2013. The first race was won at the time by Greg Pursley. Note that the most successful driver in the history of the KCRP is Derek Kraus with four consecutive victories!

This will be the second time this season the oval has been used, as the first race of the 2025 championship took place there on January 25th. Trevor Huddleston won the race in a photo finish ahead of Kyle Keller.
After four races, the 2025 championship is more open than ever. Leader Huddleston (High Point Racing) has 161 points, two more than Tanner Reif (Central Coast Racing). Eric Johnson, Jr. (Jerry Pitts Racing) is third, just six points back. Jan’s Racing teammates Kyle Keller (-7 points) and Robbie Kennealy (-11 points) round out the Top 5.
Did you know? Let’s talk about siblings.
I want to clarify right away that I will only be talking about driver siblings here. There have been countless siblings in the West Series if you take into account mechanics, crew chiefs, spotters, etc.)
This race will be the first time Jan’s Racing Team will enter three cars in a championship race. Joey Kennealy, Robbie’s younger brother, will drive the No. 9 Ford. Having two brothers driving for the same team in a race is nothing new in the West Series. The most recent being the Reif brothers, Tanner and Tyler, at Phoenix last March. But the two brothers did not ride for the same team.
At KHKR, the most recent being the Nascimento brothers, Eric Jr. and Ethan, in October 2024. Before them, there were for example the Bassett brothers, Dillon and Ronnie Jr., in 2017, and the Ash brothers, Brandon and Eric, in 1998. However, the latter drove for the family team each time.
While Robbie and Joey Kennealy both drove for the family team last year, it wasn’t in the same races. This time they’ll be teammates, but not on the family team, as it will be for team owner Jan Qualkenbush.
But for the first time in the history of the West Series (since 1954), there will be no fewer than four members of the Kennealy family present at the KHKR, all in the same team but not in their family team. Robbie’s twin sister, Harley, will make her debut as co-crew chief for her younger brother Joey, under the guidance of the experienced Chris Greaney.
But Robbie, Harley, and Joey, that makes three, you might ask? So why did I write four? Well, because Kyle Keller, the team’s third driver, is Harley’s boyfriend and is considered a son-in-law by Fran, the Kennealy children’s mother.
In the history of the West Series, since 1954, there have been 32 siblings*. The first time two brothers rode in the same race was Tim and Fonty Flock in 1955 at Phoenix (the 10th race in history). Tim won the race while Fonty had to retire (28th). While many siblings have been able to compete in the same races, others haven’t had this opportunity, such as the recent Raz brothers, Gracin and Kole, who didn’t ride in the same years.

In some cases, there were even three-brother families, such as the Wallaces (Rusty, Mike, and Kenny), the Reeders (Bo, Frank, and Nat), or the Beckers (Chuck Jr., Rick, and Randy). However, all three brothers never competed together in the same race.
*Note: I’m not including races combined with the NASCAR Cup Series if the drivers scored points only for the Cup Series, like Terry and Bobby Labonte, for example.
In addition to the Nascimentos (Eric, Jr. and Ethan), the Bassetts (Dillon and Ronnie, Jr.), and the Reifs (Tanner and Tyler), the pair of brothers with the best overall finish in a single race was the Krogh brothers in 1996 at Tucson Speedway. Mark won the race and Jeff finished third. Next came the Jefferson brothers in 1997 at Tri-City, with Jason winning and Jeff fifth.
What will the Kennealy brothers do in Bakersfield? And will we have the chance to see them together again in another race this season? These are questions that will already have some answers this Saturday, June 14th.
The Race Procedure
The race will be 150 laps (75 miles) and all activities will be concentrated on the single day of Saturday with the single practice from 3 to 4 p.m. PT. The General Tire Pole Qualifying will be from 4:20 to 4:40 p.m. PT and finally, the race will be at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET), which will be broadcast live on FloRacing.
CREW CHIEF HANDOUT: Field is limited to 22 starters plus provisionals. This event will be run under the 2025 ARCA Menards Series West rules, procedures, regulations and specifications.
QUALIFYING: Starting positions will be set by the fastest recorded lap in qualifying per the Timed Session Qualifying Procedure, plus provisionals.
RACE PIT STOP: Break pitting procedure. Break at / or near lap 75. Teams can change 2 tires at the break. No adding or moving tires to or from the pit box once the race has started.
TIRE ALLOTMENT: Per ARCA Rulebook, a maximum tire usage requirement for this event (purchased plus from-home tires) is 10.
ARCA West quick stats at KHKR
-72nd season in history.
-Race No. 1033 since the inception of the West Series in 1954.
-2025 race No. 5 of 12.
-696th paved oval race in history.
-17th race at KHKR since 2013.
-Among the manufacturers Toyota leads the dance at KHKR with 9 wins ahead of Ford (6) and Chevrolet (1). The all-time most successful manufacturer is Ford with 293 wins.
The all-time most successful owners in history are Bill McAnally (76), Fred Elder (45), Bob Bruncati (42) and Ernie Conn (41).
-The all-time most successful teams in history are Bill McAnally Racing (100), McCoy Racing (54), The Racing Farmers (47), Bruncati Racing (42) and Gene Price Motorsports (26).
-The most successful team at KHKR is Bill McAnally Racing with 6 wins.
-Derek Kraus is the most successful pilot at KHKR with 4 wins. In all, 10 different drivers have won at least one race.
-Bill McAnally Racing is the most successful team with seven poles at KHKR.
-The most successful team in history is Bill McAnally Racing with 82 poles.
-The most successful owner in history is Bill McAnally with 55 poles.
-Among the manufacturers, Toyota leads with 10 poles ahead of Ford (4) and Chevrolet (2).
-The all-time most successful manufacturer is Chevrolet with 263.
-The pole sitter has won the race six times. Whoever started second has won four times.
-The driver who won the race from the worst starting position was Dylan Lupton with the ninth position in 2014.
-The track record is owned by Gray Gaulding at 100.514 mph achieved in 2013.
-As far as yellow flags are concerned, the record is 8 (three times). The 2015 race holds the record for the number of yellow flag laps with 43.
-The record for the fewest cautions is 1, this year. The previous record was 3 (the previous four races). With just 8 laps behind the pace car, the 2025 race holds the record for fewest laps under yellow flags.
-The most leader changes occurred in 2016 with 9. The fewest leader change is zero in 2019 and 2024.
-The largest starting field was in 2013 with 28 cars.
-The smallest starting field was in 2025 with 12 cars (the previous smallest field in 2019 with 13 cars).
-The driver with the most races is Takuma Koga (11).
-The driver with the most wins is Derek Kraus (4)
-The driver with the most poles is Todd Gilliland (3)
-The driver with the most Top 5is Trevor Huddleston with 6.
-The driver with the most Top 10 are Trevor Huddleston, David Mayhew and Todd Souza with 9.
-The driver with the most laps is Takuma Koga (1462). Trevor Huddleston is second with 1380 laps.
-The driver with the most laps lead is Derek Kraus (368).
-Four times the race has been extended by overtime (2014, 2015, 2017 and 2019).
It’s time to take a detailed look at the list of 15 drivers who are registered for this race. In addition to the regular drivers, we’ll welcome a newcomer in Andrew Chapman. It will also be an opportunity to see P.J. Pedroncelli, Jr., Jaron Giannini, and Buddy Shepherd for the first time this year.
The Drivers
No. 05 David Smith (Shockwave Racing)
The first race of the season in Bakersfield allowed David Smith to earn a Top 10 finish. He drove a cautious race, making the most of his car. Since then, the 2025 season has been more complicated for the Canadian veteran. There will be more cars this time than last January. But opting for the same strategy could pay off if some of his rivals struggle. Brandon Carlson will be his crew chief.
Starts | Wins | Top5 | Top10 | Pole | Best result | At Bakersfield |
32 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 10th (3x) | 4 starts, best result 10th |
No. 1 Robbie Kennealy (Jan’s Racing Team)
Fourth last January, Kennealy has since finished in the top 10 in every race. But he hasn’t managed to re-enter the top 5. And yet, it’s not for lack of showing his speed. He’s just been a little unlucky. With his crew chief Chris Greaney, the goal will be to do at least as well as he did in January.
Starts | Wins | Top5 | Top10 | Pole | Best result | At Bakersfield |
16 (2 DNS) | 0 | 2 | 6 | 0 | 4th | 2 starts, best result 4th |
No. 3 Todd Souza (Central Coast Racing)
Souza wasn’t behind the wheel of the No. 3 car last January, as CCR’s young Spaniard Adrian Ferrer was entered. But Souza has extensive KHKR experience, as this will be his 11th race here. He has seven top-10 finishes on the half-mile oval, his best result being a fifth-place finish in 2019. Gilbert Munoz will be his crew chief.
Starts | Wins | Top5 | Top10 | Pole | Best result | At Bakersfield |
133 | 1 | 23 | 76 | 0 | 1st (1x) | 10 starts, best result : 5th |
No. 5 Eric Johnson, Jr. (Jerry Pitts Racing)
Fifth in January for the 2025 season opener, Eric Johnson, Jr. has since confirmed his position with two more top-five finishes. He finished second and fourth respectively in his last two races. He is firmly established in third place in the championship. He has been testing this week and will be more than ever a contender for victory. A first career victory could definitively relieve him of this pressure and allow him to consider a championship title. Dustin Ash will be his crew chief.
Starts | Wins | Top5 | Top10 | Pole | Best result | At Bakersfield |
20 | 0 | 4 | 11 | 0 | 2nd | 3 starts, best result 5th |
No. 6 Buddy Shepherd (Jerry Pitts Racing)
For his only race last year, Shepherd had obviously chosen his home track since he lives in Bakersfield. But while he had a good start to the race, driving in third place, he would later fall victim to a broken suspension. He’s back with Jerry Pitts Racing and will have RJ Johnson as his crew chief. With no championship pressure, his sole objective will be to win the race.
Starts | Wins | Top5 | Top10 | Pole | Best result | At Bakersfield |
11 | 0 | 3 | 7 | 0 | 3rd | 3 starts, best result : 7th |
No. 9 Joey Kennealy (Jan’s Racing Team)
For his second career race last year and his first at KHKR, young Joey finished 14th. This time he will drive a third car for Jan Qualkenbush. And his big sister Harley Kennealy will be his crew chief, under the guidance of Chris Greaney. It’s a safe bet that Joey will get his first career top 10 this Saturday. Note that the last time two brothers both finished in the top 10 of a race was last year at Roseville with Eric Nascimento, Jr. second and his little brother Ethan sixth.
Starts | Wins | Top5 | Top10 | Pole | Best result | At Bakersfield |
2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 11th | 1 start, best result 14th |
No. 13 Tanner Reif (Central Coast Racing)
His third-place finish in January at KHKR is his best result on this oval. He led the race during the early laps before finally having to yield to Huddleston and Keller. But Tanner will be keen to secure his second victory of the season after the one obtained in Tucson. Michael Munoz will of course be his crew chief.
Starts | Wins | Top5 | Top10 | Pole | Best result | At Bakersfield |
29 | 3 | 12 | 19 | 2 | 1st (3x) | 3 starts, best result 3rd |
No. 19 Jake Bollman (Bill McAnally Racing)
Bollman has competed in the KHKR West Series once. It was in 2023, and he finished seventh for the High Point Racing team. He is the latest winner this season at Colorado. A historic victory, as it was the 100th for his Bill McAnally Racing team. As for Jake, it was his first, but certainly not his last, career win. Cayden Lapcevich will be his crew chief.
Starts | Wins | Top5 | Top10 | Pole | Best result | At Bakersfield |
7 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 1st (1x) | 1 start, best result 7th |
No. 23 Jaron Giannini (Clark Racing)
In his only race at KHKR, Giannini finished seventh last October. He already drove the No. 23, but it was for Sigma Performance Services. This time it will be for Clark Racing. That said, he will use the same car since T.J. Clark is busy continuing in the West Series what he had created with Joe Farrè. SPS is now focused on the East Series with Tyler Reif as driver. Chris Bray was already Giannini’s crew chief last year. The team will be making its second race of the season. Indeed, Eric Rhead drove the Toyota in Colorado.
Starts | Wins | Top5 | Top10 | Pole | Best result | At Bakersfield |
6 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 5th | 1 start, best result 7th |
No. 50 Trevor Huddleston (High Point Racing)
Championship leader since the first race of the season, here at KHKR last January, thanks to his victory, Huddleston will be one of the favorites to take the checkered flag. Especially since at KHKR he has impressive stats with nine top 10 finishes in nine races! Who can beat that? No one! Jeff Schrader will be his crew chief as usual.
Starts | Wins | Top5 | Top10 | Pole | Best result | At Bakersfield |
81 | 6 | 33 | 65 | 3 | 1st (6x) | 9 starts, best result 1st |
No. 51 Blake Lothian (Strike Mamba Racing)
The young rookie continues to learn and improve race after race. As evidenced by these last two races, he earned his first two top-10 finishes, finishing ninth (Tucson) and eighth (Colorado) respectively. This is the first time he will be driving in the West Series on a track he already knows. In his first career race last January, he finished 11th. Al Lebert will be his crew chief for the first time. Until now, it was John Reaume, who remains as the car chief of the No. 51.
Starts | Wins | Top5 | Top10 | Pole | Best result | At Bakersfield |
4 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 8th | 1 star, best result 11th |
No. 55 Andrew Chapman (High Point Racing)
On his home track, High Point Racing owner Tim Huddleston is fielding a second car for the first time this season. A West Series rookie will be driving the No. 55 entry: Andrew Chapman of Pasadena, CA. The 19-year-old has been a development driver for HPR since 2023 and drives in Spec Late Model and Late Model in the Zmax Cars Tour West Series since the last ywo seasons. He is familiar with the KHKR. He is also a mechanic for HPR and is currently an engineering student at UC Santa Cruz. He is also the CEO of Chapman Software Solutions INC. Experienced Travis Thirkettle will be his crew chief.
Starts | Wins | Top5 | Top10 | Pole | Best result | At Bakersfield |
– | – | – | – | – | – | n/a |
No. 68 P.J. Pedroncelli, Jr. (Rodd Racing)For his only race in 2024, P.J. was seen here in April at KHKR. Already driving for Rodd Racing, Rodd Kneeland’s team, he finished eighth. His best result at KHKR was a fifth place in 2022 from the pole position. Suffice to say that Pedroncelli is comfortable on this oval. Ty Joiner will be his crew chief. Note that following the sale of his cars (Pedroncelli Motorsports), P.J. is not sure he will be able to race in Sonoma unless he finds another team. Indeed, at Sonoma, Rodd Kneeland himself will drive his car.
Starts | Wins | Top5 | Top10 | Pole | Best result | At Bakersfield |
30 | 1 | 6 | 10 | 2 | 1st | 2 starts, best result: 5th |
No. 71 Kyle Keller (Jan’s Racing Team)
Last January, Keller achieved his best career result by finishing second. So close to his first victory. He just finished second for a second time this season, this time in Colorado at the end of May. He wants his first victory, and he has all the cards in hand to get it this Saturday. Brian Kizer will obviously be his crew chief.
Starts | Wins | Top5 | Top10 | Pole | Best result | At Bakersfield |
37 | 0 | 11 | 24 | 0 | 2nd (2x) | 6 starts, best result 2nd |
No. 72 Jonathan Reaume (Strike Mamba Racing)
The Canadian will be competing in his second race of the season after Phoenix, where he finished 25th. This will also be his first race at KHKR. Cody Denison and Holly Clark both achieved top-10 finishes in the No. 72. Reaume will have to do as well. Al Lebert will be his crew chief, who will manage both of the team’s cars.
Starts | Wins | Top5 | Top10 | Pole | Best result | At Bakersfield |
1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 25th | n/a |
Final notes
-Rodd Kneeland will drive the No. 68 himself at Sonoma. He has two chassis, one for short track and one for road track. His crew chief will be either Ty Joiner or Mike Naake. Naake Motorsports will assist Rodd Racing with car preparation and logistics.
-Performance P-1 Motorsports is not present at Bakersfield but will be at Sonoma with a driver to be announced soon.
-Fearce Creature Racing, Bobby Hillis, Jr.’s team, will not be present at Sonoma. The car was damaged during testing at a club race. It will be serviced, including the engine, at Ed Ash’s workshop in preparation for the Portland race.
