The Complete 2026 ARCA Menards Series Driver Roster (So Far)

CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA - MAY 23: Isabella Robusto, driver of the #55 Mobil 1 Toyota, prepares for the ARCA Menards Series General Tire 150 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 23, 2025 in Concord, North Carolina. (Photo by Logan Riely/Getty Images)

What’s Happening?

The 2026 ARCA Season is fast approaching, and teams are setting their lineups for the coming season. This article highlights those full-time drivers who will tackle the 2026 ARCA Menards Series schedule.

  • The ARCA Menards Series has one of the more unique roster structures in motorsports. Across the main ARCA touring series, very few drivers actually race in every race on the 20-race calendar.
  • This tracker will keep up with those handful of drivers set to tackle full-time action in the main ARCA Menards Series, which excludes the regional ARCA East and West series.
  • As with any roster, this one is never set in stone; while drivers do have contracts, even some entering multiple seasons, contractual status can change at a moment’s notice. For any other roster information, please refer to one of the articles linked below.
  • Please note that this article will be updated throughout the 2025 season and off-season, should any roster or driver changes/signings happen.

The 2026 NASCAR ARCA Menards Series Roster

No. 20 | Leland Honeyman Jr. | Nitro Motorsports

Honeyman finds his way to full-time ARCA action after an up-and-down past few seasons in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. In 2025, Honeyman raced part-time with Cope Family Racing, scoring two top-ten finishes in 18 starts, alongside three ARCA starts with the now-defunct Venturini Motorsports. This will be his first season racing full-time in ARCA.

No. 55 | Isabella Robusto | Nitro Motorsports

Robusto is coming off her first full-time season in the ARCA Menards Series with Venturini Motorsports. In her rookie season with Venturini, Robusto scored an impressive nine top-fives and 14 top-tens, en route to a fourth-place finish in points.

No. 70 | Thomas Annunziata | Nitro Motorsports

Annunziata only made two ARCA starts, but shared Cope Family Racing’s No. 70 with Leland Honeyman Jr in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. A kart racer turned stock car driver, Annunziata broke through for his first ARCA win with Nitro last season at Lime Rock Park. Expect him to be a threat on road courses all season long.

No. TBA | Bobby Dale Earnhardt | Rise Motorsports

Earnhardt made his return to racing last season, making his first two ARCA starts since 2017. The son of Kerry Earnhardt, grandson of Dale Earnhardt Sr., and elder brother of Jeffrey Earnhardt, Bobby Dale will take on his first full-time season in any nationwide touring series with Rise Motorsports in 2026.

This article will be updated throughout the 2025 season/off-season and into the 2026 season, should any roster or driver changes/signings happen.

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