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ARCA Menards Series East Rookie Max Reaves Wins Debut Start At Five Flags Speedway

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It didn’t take long for rookie driver Max Reaves to make an impact on the ARCA Menards Series East circuit. 

The 15-year-old Cumming, Georgia, native earned his first in trip to Victory Lane in his debut.  

In a decisive move with 27 laps remaining Saturday night at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Florida, Reaves utilized lapped traffic to his advantage, ing Kole Raz for the lead. When Raz failed to clear Becca Monopoli, Reaves executed an inside move to get to the front. 

En route to the win, the Joe Gibbs Racing prospect displayed his driving promise by narrowly driving between two slower machines. Reaves started from the pole. 

“I’m speechless right now, but I felt like Superman when I ed the leader,” Reaves told FloRacing. “The car was awesome, this is awesome.” 

Tyler Reif, who recorded top-10 finishes in his opening three series starts, placed third after settling into the lead pack for most of the season-opening event.  

Connor Mosack, who has appeared on the NASCAR Xfinity and Truck Series this season, rallied to a fourth-place finish after a first-half spin that placed him a lap down. On Lap 63, Mosack and Reaves battled for the lead, resulting in and Mosack’s machine suffering a left-rear flat.  

Rookie Isaac Kitzmiller finished P5 in his East debut. 

The East circuit returns April 19 at Rockingham Speedway in Rockingham, North Carolina.  

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