DACONO, Colo. — Reigning ARCA Menards West champion Trevor Huddleston (No. 50 High Point Racing / Racecar Factory Ford) led the final 126 laps to score his second consecutive victory in Saturday’s The Legendary Billy Green 150 Presented by NAPA Auto Parts at Colorado National Speedway.
Huddleston took the lead from Sioux Chief PowerPEX Pole Award winner Robbie Kennealy (No. 1 Jan’s Towing Ford) at lap 25 and led the rest of the way.
The win is Huddleston’s fifth consecutive top-five finish to open the season; he is the only driver to finish in the top five in every race so far this year.
Kennealy finished second, his best finish of 2026. His 24 laps led were his first laps at the front of the field since he led three laps at Tucson Speedway in April.
Local favorite Cade Fox (No. 66 Champ Transportation / Grease Monkey Chevrolet) finished third in his ARCA Menards West debut driving for his Colorado National Speedway rival Eric Rhead. Fox, who celebrated his 17th birthday on Saturday, is a regular competitor in the track’s Grand American Modified division and finished one point behind Rhead for the championship in 2025.
Mason Massey (No. 19 Mongoose Power Solutions Chevrolet) finished fourth, his fourth top-five finish of the year. Despite his fourth-place finish, Massey drops to 20 points behind Huddleston for the lead in the ARCA Menards West championship standings.
Kyle Keller (No. 4 Nascimento Motorsports / Battle Born Chevrolet) finished fifth in his first ARCA Menards West start of the season. It’s the second top-five result for the Nascimento Motorsports team; they finished second at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway with Eric Nascimento, Jr. at the wheel.
Mia Lovell (No. 15 Pine Health Toyota) was forced to start at the tail of the 16-car field after a mechanical issue at the end of practice forced her Nitro Motorsports team to miss qualifying. Lovell patiently worked her way through the field and scored a career-best sixth-place finish.
Hailie Deegan (No. 16 NAPA Auto Care / Monster Energy Chevrolet) finished seventh after spending the bulk of the race battling inside the top five. Deegan earned one of her three career ARCA Menards West victories at Colorado National Speedway in 2019.
Cole Denton (No. 71 Jan’s Towing Ford) finished eighth, Gavin Ray (No. 7 Johns Manville Toyota) finished ninth, and Andrew Champman (No. 55 High Point Racing / Racecar Factory Ford) rounded out the top ten.
There were only two cautions, the first for a spin by Scotty Milan (No. 51 Scott’s Auto / Milemarker Chevrolet) at lap 50 and the second and final caution for the midway break at lap 76.
Huddleston’s margin of victory was 1.938 seconds; his winning average speed was 63.025 miles per hour in a race that took 53 minutes, 33 seconds to complete.



