WEST RICHLAND, Wash. — The ARCA Menards Series West will take to the unique three-turn Tri-City Raceway in Saturday’s NAPA Auto Parts Greg Biffle Memorial 150, the sixth round of the 2026 season.
It will be the 12th time the ARCA Menards West has raced at Tri-City Raceway dating to the first in 1970 won by West Coast stock car legend Ray Elder.
The race will be run in memory of 19-time NASCAR Cup Series race winner, 2002 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series champion, and 2000 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion Greg Biffle, who lost his life in a plane crash last December. Biffle is a two-time Tri-City Raceway track champion and raced in this event each of the last two years, finishing fourth in 2024 and third in 2025.
• Trevor Huddleston (No. 50 High Point Racing / Racecar Factory Ford) enters the NAPA Auto Parts Greg Biffle Memorial 150 with a two-race win streak; the reigning series champion has dominant victories at Shasta Speedway and Colorado National Speedway to build a 20-point advantage over second-place Mason Massey (No. 19 NAPA Auto Care Chevrolet).
Huddleston finished fifth in last year’s race, his best finish in two starts at Tri-City Raceway. Massey, who won the season opener at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway in February, will be making his first appearance at Tri-City.
• Robbie Kennealy (No. 1 Jan’s Towing Ford) looks to continue to rebound from a slow start to the season at a track he finished fourth at in 2025. Kennealy started the season with a 20th-place finish at Kern and has steadily climbed to third in the ARCA Menards West standings, 38 points behind Huddleston.
• Hailie Deegan (No. 16 Columbia Bank Chevrolet) enters the sixth race of the season tied with Kennealy for third in the standings. Deegan, a three-time series winner in 2018 and 2019, has made her return to the series in 2026 and has been consistent over the first five races of the year but is still looking for her first top-five finish of the season. She will be making her first career appearance at Tri-City Raceway.
• Eric Johnson, Jr. (No. 5 Pacific Office Automation Toyota) heads into the race looking to rebound from a disappointing eleventh-place finish at Colorado National Speedway. Johnson finished a season-best third at Tucson and sits fifth in the series standings.
• Mia Lovell (No. 15 Pine Health Toyota) comes to Tri-City Raceway off her best career series finish, sixth, at Colorado National Speedway. Lovell will be joined by Sam Corry (No. 25 Nitro Motorsports) in the Nitro Motorsports stable.
• Jade Avedisian (No. 13 Central Coast Cabinets Toyota) returns to make her fourth ARCA Menards Series West start of the season. Avedisian started from the Sioux Chief PowerPEX Pole at the season opener at Kern and finished a season-best eighth. It will be her second start of the season with the Kelly Souza-owned Central Coast Racing team; she started fourth but finished 17th in her most recent start with the team at Tucson Speedway.
• Jan’s Racing will field a third entry for T.J. Moon (No. 41 Jan’s Towing Ford), who will be making his ARCA Menards West debut. Moon is the 2024 National Bandolero Champion with 29 victories.



