ARCA winner Andy Jankowiak. Photo: Dustin

Cleetus McFarland’s Heart-Stopping Near-Miss Steals the Spotlight as Andy Jankowiak Grabs First ARCA Win at Talladega

TALLADEGA, Ala. — In one of the most electric finishes in recent ARCA Menards Series history, YouTube sensation Cleetus McFarland came within inches of scoring his first career victory — only for Andy Jankowiak to steal the show with a daring last-lap outside pass in a three-wide drag race to the checkered flag.

–by Mark Cipolloni–

Jankowiak, driving the No. 73 KLAS Motorsports Toyota, powered past both McFarland and Gus Dean through the tri-oval on the overtime restart to claim his breakthrough first ARCA Menards Series win in the Alabama Manufactured Housing 200 at Talladega Superspeedway on Saturday.

But make no mistake — the story of the day belonged to Cleetus McFarland.

The viral automotive YouTuber and part-time racer turned in the performance of his life, finishing a career-best second and leading laps for the first time in ARCA competition. Running the No. 22 for Venturini Motorsports, McFarland was right in the mix during the frantic final-lap scramble, blocking high for Dean before Jankowiak used the outside lane to slingshot by both cars.

“I think I needed to back up a smidge to get that help that was behind me,” McFarland said afterward, still buzzing from the chaos. “We started beating each other up, and then Andy passed us and got the W. Congratulations to him. What an insane day of racing. That was the greatest race I’ve ever been a part of in my life right there.”

McFarland added that the run gave him a massive confidence boost: “I got a lot of confidence today… We pushed through with the power of Mr. Sam on my hood and almost won it.”

The race lived up to Talladega’s reputation for drafting warfare and last-lap drama. Multiple cautions, including a competition yellow on lap 38, shuffled the field and created opportunities for drivers like Jankowiak, who started 10th and had fallen back early before methodically working his way forward in the draft.

Jankowiak admitted he thought the overtime was going to be two laps to the finish and was still processing the victory in Victory Lane.

“I thought there was one more lap… The radio was super staticky,” he said. “I’m still waiting to wake up here. Everything that got me to ARCA and everything that’s come after with [co-owners] Kevin Lapierre, Andy Seuss and Mike Dayton — there’s never been more of a team effort standing in Victory Lane at Talladega. What an adventure.”

The finish was pure Talladega: three-wide, door-to-door, and decided by mere feet at the stripe. Jankowiak stayed pinned to the throttle through the mayhem and emerged victorious in what he called a full-team effort.

For McFarland, the runner-up result caps a remarkable weekend and instantly becomes one of the biggest crossover stories in recent ARCA history. For Jankowiak, it ends a long wait for that first checkered flag.

One thing is certain: Saturday’s Alabama Manufactured Housing 200 delivered exactly what fans expect from Talladega—unforgettable racing and a moment that will be replayed for years to come.

Final Results

Pos No. Name Sponsor Laps Behind
1 71 Andy Jankowiak Hook’d Solutions Chevrolet 76 0.000s
2 30 Garrett Mitchell* BaldEagle.com Ford 76 0.111s
3 25 Gus Dean CAB Installers Toyota 76 0.114s
4 55 Isabella Robusto Mobil 1 Toyota 76 0.328s
5 18 Gio Ruggiero First Auto Group Toyota 76 0.381s
6 77 Taylor Reimer* FRE Nicotine Pouches Chevrolet 76 0.440s
7 8 Sean Corr Nesco/The Trans Group Chevrolet 76 0.500s
8 91 Ryan Vargas First Bank of Alabama Ford 76 0.605s
9 28 Jack Wood Road Ranger Chevrolet 76 0.612s
10 24 Daniel Dye Champion Container Corporation Ford 76 0.634s
11 69 Will Kimmel Aviation Technology Toyota 76 0.642s
12 15 Jake Finch Phoenix Toyota 76 0.649s
13 01 Cody Dennison LOLCOW.co Ford 76 0.752s
14 12 Takuma Koga Yamada/Ikedo/Macnica Toyota 76 0.888s
15 66 Derek White OCR Gaz Bar Ford 76 1.218s
16 10 Ed Pompa HYTORC of New York/Double H Ranch Chevrolet 76 1.508s
17 34 Logan Misuraca* Orlando Health/City Garage Motorsports Ford 76 1.581s
18 20 Jake Bollman* Nitro Motorsports Toyota 75 1 Lap
19 06 Con Nicolopoulos Jen’s Brick House Chevrolet 75 1 Lap
20 86 Jeff Maconi* Clubb Racing Inc. Ford 75 1 Lap
21 41 Robbie Kennealy Jan’s Towing Ford 74 2 Laps
22 48 Brad Smith Gary’s Speed Shop Ford 74 2 Laps
23 19 Matt Kemp Maples Motorsports Chevrolet 72 4 Laps
24 26 Ron Vandermeir Jr.* RJ Motors Toyota 70 6 Laps
25 99 Michael Maples Maples Motorsports Chevrolet 70 6 Laps
26 70 Thomas Annunziata JBL Toyota 69 7 Laps
27 11 Bryce Haugeberg North Dakota State University/Brenco Toyota 69 7 Laps
28 1 Andrew Patterson* PRS Pipe Restoration Services Chevrolet 69 7 Laps
29 0 George Siciliano* Heat Wave Visuals  Ford 69 7 Laps
30 36 Ryan Huff Commonwealth Equipment Ford 69 7 Laps
31 89 Bobby Earnhardt Circle S Ranch/Ranchers Choice Net Wrap Chevrolet 69 7 Laps
32 27 Tim Richmond Military Green Cards Toyota 69 7 Laps
33 97 Jason Kitzmiller A.L.L. Construction/Carter Cat Chevrolet 69 7 Laps
34 03 Alex Clubb Clubb Racing Inc Ford 67 9 Laps
35 79 Steve Lewis Jr. Pintail Navigation/Patriot Site Services Chevrolet 64 12 Laps
36 7 Eric Caudell Large Mouth Coffee Toyota 57 19 Laps
37 75 Bryan Dauzat O.B. Builders Chevrolet 57 19 Laps
38 17 Monty Tipton* Bare Bones Chevrolet 56 20 Laps
39 88 A.J. Moyer RiversEdgeVT.com/Lightin Homes Chevrolet 49 27 Laps
40 93 Alli Owens Bighorn Outdoors Chevrolet 28 48 Laps