(Concord, NC) – Eighteen-year-old, Chase Pinsonneault has signed on
with Venturini Motorsports (VMS) for a one race deal in the ARCA Menards Series and will
make his series’ debut at Daytona International Speedway.
Pinsonneault, 2024’s CRA JEGS All-Stars Tour Rookie of the Year, will drive VMS’ No.15 Toyota
Camry in ARCA’s season opener on February 15.
“I’m ecstatic about this new partnership,” beams Pinsonneault, a native of Belle River, Ontario.
“It’s a good group of people with a whole lot of talent and knowledge. This is the chance to be
in some top-tier equipment at Daytona – which is something I’ve dreamt about my entire life.”
The third-generation racer earned a CRA JEGS All-Stars Tour victory this season – as well as a
number of podium finishes across the country.
VMS, known their strong driver development and ARCA Series success, has claimed seven team
Daytona victories over the last nine years.
“Venturini Motorsports gives me the chance to make a footprint for myself and open the door
for future possibilities within NASCAR. I had the chance to meet with the team this week and it
felt like they were just a group of homegrown guys just like me. I’m ready for this and I’m
incredibly excited to have everything falling into place”
Aware of the challenge Daytona and restrictor plate racing presents, Pinsonneault is confident
he’ll adapt to this new style of racing.
“Daytona is a whole new experience compared to anything I’ve done in the past,” admits the
third-generation racer. “Truthfully, I don’t feel at all worried about practice and qualifying.
Learning energy build and draft and how to race in a pack – that’s going to be the learning curve
because it’s a completely different feel than anything I’ve ever done before”
And, if Pinsonneault seems surprisingly relaxed and confident ahead of this transition, he’ll be
quick to tell you that the credit belongs to his Carson Hocevar Racing team (CHR) in the CRA
JEGS All-Stars Tour, for readying him for the proverbial ‘next step’.
“My team has done an amazing job preparing me – mentally, physically and professionally – for
this opportunity with Venturini. We knew that taking the step into ARCA meant that I would
need to maintain a higher level of mental fortitude and professionalism, but I feel prepared for
the challenge.”
Competing in the ARCA Menards Series since 1982, Venturini Motorsports, paired with Toyota,
is the premier driver development team with 107 all-time victories across all of ARCA’s race
platforms.
For more information regarding Chase’s upcoming ARCA Series Debut at Daytona, please visit
ARCARACING.com.