Back Again… After earning his first career top-five finish with the ARCA Menards Series West (AMSW) at Madera Speedway last week, Eric Johnson Jr. heads straight to All-American Speedway (AAS) to continue his momentum in Saturday night’s NAPA Auto Parts 150. The driver of the No. 19 Pacific Office Automation Chevrolet SS moved up a position in the AMSW point standings, now sitting in the sixth position 83-points off from the top spot.
BMR Home Race… Johnson Jr. will have a home track advantage this week at AAS, as it is located around the block from the BMR shop. Since Eric Holmes won at AAS in 2008, the organization has won 10-times, tied for the second-most wins at a track in the organization’s history. The last time BMR has conquered the 0.33-mile oval was in 2022 with Cole Moore taking the checkered flag.
Season to Date… Since his first race with the organization in the 2023 season, Johnson Jr. has earned six top-10 finishes. He notched his career best result last weekend at Madera Speedway after starting in the tail-end of the field to driving up into a fourth-place finish. After gaining 13 positions Johnson Jr. notched his second K&N Hard Charger honor this season. His first was earned at Sonoma Raceway after starting in the 27th position to crossing the line in seventh-place.
Tune In … FloRacing has live coverage in Madera, Saturday night at 10:45 p.m. ET (7:45 p.m. PT) on www.floracing.com. Stay connected with the No. 19 Pacific Office Automation team by following @BMR_NASCAR on Twitter, @bmrnascar on Instagram, and Bill McAnally Racing on Facebook.
Eric Johnson Jr. Quote:
“After an incredible weekend in Madera, it’s hard to contain our excitement for the race at All American Speedway. Our No. 19 POA Chevrolet is feeling faster than ever, and the energy from our team is electric. We’ve got momentum on our side, and I’m ready to hit that track and give it everything I’ve got. Hoping to improve by three spots this weekend.”
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