The Morning Call (Sunday)

Andretti forging a new path in ARCA Series

- By Mark Long

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Three years after stepping back from IndyCar, Marco Andretti is returning to what’s essentiall­y a full-time racing schedule.

Andretti, who decided to drive only the Indianapol­is 500 in 2021 after 15 underwhelm­ing seasons, pieced together a diverse schedule this year that began with his debut in NASCAR’s entry-level ARCA Series on Friday night at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway.

Andretti has 13 ARCA races planned and seven more in the Truck Series, plus the Indianapol­is 500 again.

“I just want to do it by winning some stuff and not just going there on my merits,” said Andretti, who raced the last three years in Tony Stewart’s all-star racing league and won the 2022 championsh­ip.

“I know there’s a lot more to learn, and I want to learn it.”

He called turning laps around the famed, high-banked Daytona track a bucket-list item and said it could lead him down a new racing path after two victories in 251 starts in IndyCar. It’s an exciting time for the grandson of racing legend Mario Andretti.

Marco Andretti’s last race at Daytona came in 2012 on the road course as a last-minute substitute. He finished 10th in the Rolex 24 at Daytona and understand­s the trepidatio­n that typically accompanie­s ARCA races, especially at Daytona.

“I want laps, I want to survive and, if we’re there at the end, we’re going to be one of the ones to beat,” he said. “I want to stay out of the stuff, get experience and get laps.”

His confidence surely got a boost Thursday when he topped the speed chart in the final practice.

“I think we orchestrat­ed it right,” he said. “I kind of got a little cheeky and left a gap and then closed the gap just to see (what would happen). When you’re nose to tail, it’s hard to make time on everybody around you. So leaving a gap and closing the gap I was able to get a little bit more.”

Andretti already has four NASCAR races under his belt, including an Xfinity race in 2022 and three Truck Series events last year. But he will now see his most extensive seat time in stock cars.

“(Speedway) racing is more circumstan­tial,” he said. “I can’t wait until the rest of the season where it’s more in my hands.”

Andretti also will spend the month of May in Indianapol­is. He announced last month that he will drive the Indy 500 for Andretti Global, which is owned by his father, Michael. Marco Andretti will attempt to make his 19th Indianapol­is 500.

He landed the pole position in 2020 and has four podium finishes at the iconic oval.

 ?? O’MEARA/AP CHRIS ?? ARCA driver Marco Andretti puts in his earpiece before an ARCA Menards Series practice Thursday at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla.
O’MEARA/AP CHRIS ARCA driver Marco Andretti puts in his earpiece before an ARCA Menards Series practice Thursday at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla.

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