Petersburg, W.V.: A.L.L. Construction Racing announced today that the team will field a full-time entry in the ARCA Menards Series East with newcomer Isaac Kitzmiller, starting with the 2025 season opener at Five Flags (Fla.) Speedway on March 22, 2025.
Isaac Kitzmiller, the teenage son of ARCA Menards Series championship-contending driver Jason Kitzmiller, will make the jump to the eight-race ARCA East platform following an impressive 2024 racing season.
The younger Kitzmiller captured multiple race victories across various series, adding to a growing list of accomplishments.
The Petersburg, W.Va. native capped off his breakout 2024 campaign by being named the 2024 Grand National Super Series Rookie of the Year. He also secured the 2024 championship crown in the INEX Semi-Pro Asphalt Series in West Virginia, solidifying his status as one of the sport’s rising stars.
“I’m really excited about the chance to compete in the ARCA Menards Series East,” said Kitzmiller. “It’s an incredible blessing to have had such a strong year of racing across the country.
“Driving for my father’s A.L.L. Construction Racing team in the ARCA Menards Series East means a lot to me, and I’m looking forward to the opportunity to run the full season and learn as much as I can.”
In addition to his ARCA Menards Series East commitments this season, Kitzmiller will continue his CARS Tour program with RACKLEY WAR Racing. The 16-year-old recently secured a podium finish in the series’ season opener at New River American Speedway, reinforcing his strong start to the season.
A.L.L. Construction Racing has also named Doug Howe, a five-time ARCA Menards Series East winner, as crew chief for Kitzmiller’s No. 79 Chevrolet SS entry.
“I am looking forward to working with Doug this season,” Kitzmiller said. “He is a very smart crew chief with a lot of experience and has a proven track record. I believe his leadership and experience will be very important in helping me continue to learn, grow, and improve as a driver throughout the season.“
