The 2026 Cook Out 200 was an ARCA Menards Series East race held on Saturday, March 28, 2026, at Hickory Motor Speedway in Hickory, North Carolina. Contested over 200 laps on the 0.363 miles (0.584 km) short track, it was the first race of the 2026 ARCA Menards Series East season, and the inaugural running of the event.
In a chaotic race, Tristan McKee, driving for Pinnacle Racing Group, survived an aggressive battle for the lead in the final laps, and pulled away from Max Reaves on the final restart to earn his first career ARCA Menards Series East win. Reaves had dominated the event by leading a race-high 186 laps from the pole position, before getting shuffled back and finishing second. Isaac Kitzmiller finished third, with Derek Kneeland and Nick Tucker rounding out the top five. Landon S. Huffman, Dystany Spurlock, Jackson McLerran, Craig Pellegrini Jr., and Austin Vaughn rounded out the top ten.
The race also made history as Spurlock became the first African American woman to compete in a NASCAR-sanctioned event, finishing seventh in her debut with MBM Motorsports.
Hickory Motor Speedway (formerly known as the Hickory Speedway from 1952 to 1988) is a oval short track in Newton, North Carolina. The track primarily holds NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series season, CARS Tour, SMART Modified Tour, and ARCA Menards Series East races. It also formerly held top-tier NASCAR Cup Series and second-tier NASCAR Busch Series races. Hickory Motor Speedway is owned by Benny Yonnt and led by track promoter Kevin Piercy.
Built in 1952 by Charlie Combs as a dirt track, the facility held its first races in the same year running NASCAR-sanctioned races. The track changed hands in ownership numerous times in its early years. After it was purchased by Bill Edwards and Ed Griffin, the track was paved with asphalt in 1967. After the paving, ownership was again frequently changed until Benny Yount purchased the track in 1986. Under Yount's ownership, periodical renovations to fan amenities and the track itself were made to the facility. In 1999, all NASCAR national touring series left the track following the 1998 season. The track remains for local racing and the NASCAR Weekly Series.
The first and only practice session was held on Saturday, March 28, at 2:15 PM EST, and lasted for 45 minutes.
Max Reaves, driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 15.065 seconds, and a speed of .
Qualifying was held on Saturday, March 28, at 4:00 PM EST. The qualifying procedure used was a single-car, two-lap system with one round. Drivers were on track by themselves and had two laps to post a qualifying time, and whoever set the fastest time won the pole.
Max Reaves, driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, qualified on pole position with a lap of 15.036 seconds, and a speed of .
Laps: 200