Dover, Del. – It was a night of strong performances and tough breaks for Venturini Motorsports in Friday’s ARCA Menards Series General Tire 150 at Dover Motor Speedway, as Camden Murphy and Isabella Robusto led the way with impressive top-three finishes at the famed Monster Mile.
Camden Murphy, making his ARCA Menards Series debut, turned in one of the most talked-about performances of the night by finishing second in the No. 70 Dreamer Toyota. Driving for a
collaboration between NITRO Motorsports and Venturini Motorsports, Murphy rolled off sixth on the grid and quickly proved he belonged, keeping pace with the leaders and surviving multiple late-race restarts to claim a career-best result.
The Dover race also marked Murphy’s first NASCAR-sanctioned appearance since 2022, returning to stock car racing after a decorated run as a driver on the Monster Jam Truck Stadium Tour, where he’s spent nearly a decade as a fan-favorite competitor.
Backed by Dreamer, a lifestyle brand that helped fuel his return to racing, the 28-year-old Illinois native (now residing in Mooresville, N.C.) made the most of his opportunity. Murphy has over 30 combined NASCAR starts in the Truck and Xfinity Series since 2014.
Joining Murphy in the spotlight was Isabella Robusto, who showcased her growth and consistency with a third-place finish, arguably her strongest performance of the season. Driving her familiar No. 55 Mobil 1 Toyota, Robusto qualified seventh and ran inside the top five for most of the 150-lap contest, mastering the tricky, high-banked one-mile oval with confidence and poise.
Currently sitting fifth in the ARCA Menards Series National Championship standings, Robusto now boasts three top-five and six top-10 finishes in 2025 as the season hits its halfway mark with ten races remaining.
Also contributing to Venturini Motorsports' solid showing was Jake Finch, who brought home a seventh-place finish in the No. 25 Phoenix Construction Toyota. Finch qualified fourth and spent time running as high as second before being shuffled back in the closing stages. The result marked his second top-10 finish in just three starts this season with the team.
Meanwhile, Lawless Alan, the team’s most consistent driver in 2025, experienced misfortune early in the race. After qualifying third and aggressively challenging for the lead in his No. 20 AutoParkIt Toyota, Alan suffered a cut tire that forced an unscheduled pit stop. He later cut a second tire, taking him several laps down and relegating him to a 12th-place finish.
Despite the setback, Alan remains a serious title contender. He currently sits second in the ARCA Menards Series driver standings, trailing points leader and Dover race winner, Brenden Queen by 26 points. Alan’s 2025 campaign remains impressive, featuring one win (Talladega), one pole, seven top-fives, and seven top-10s through ten starts.
The series now shifts its focus to Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, where the ARCA Menards Series returns to action on Friday, July 25. Alan looks to bounce back, while Robusto and the Venturini Motorsports lineup aim to keep the momentum rolling into the second half of the season.