Cleetus McFarland is back in ARCA Menards Series action this weekend, and you can watch his in-car camera from Talladega Superspeedway for FREE on a NASCAR live stream.
The YouTube sensation might not have been granted NASCAR approval to race in the O'Reilly Series race this weekend, but Cleetus (racing under his real name, Garrett Mitchell) is back in the No. 30 Ford for Rette Jones Racing in the ARCA Series on Saturday (12:30 p.m. ET, FS1) for his third outing of the season.
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Last time out at Kansas, Cleetus started 25th and had gotten as high as 7th in the race, before a blowout saw him classified as 20th after having to park up in the garage 25 laps early.
Earlier in the year at Daytona, McFarland had finished 11th, while in the ARCA Menards East Series, he recently registered a top-four finish at Rockingham.
It will certainly be interesting to see how he gets on this time around, and for those who can't tune into FS1 or would rather watch Cleetus' POV of the action, NASCAR has got you covered!
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Cleetus McFarland free ARCA live stream for Talladega
Here is the live stream for Saturday's action, which is set to broadcast the in-car camera from Cleetus McFarland's car throughout the entire race, for free on NASCAR's YouTube channel.
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Cleetus set for O'Reilly Series return
Cleetus' appearance at Talladega this weekend comes at the end of an exciting week for the 31-year-old.
On Monday, McFarland announced his return to NASCAR O'Reilly Series action, with Cleetus set to race in the No. 30 Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing at Nashville Superspeedway next month.
“Look out guys, your boy is going back O'Reilly’s racing on May 30th,” McFarland confirmed on social media.
“I'll be in the number 33 Tommy's Express Car Wash Car from RCR out at Nashville Superspeedway so I want you guys to all come out, see some action.
“I'm going to be doing a lot of training with RCR, a lot of simulator time. Really looking forward to getting back out on the track in that O'Reilly's car.
“A lot of power, got to dial in my turning left, so come on out May 30th, Nashville Superspeedway, it’s going to be a blast! Look out.”
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