Vote for the 2021 Reese’s Sweet Move of the Year

Voting for the ARCA Menards Series’ Reese’s Sweet Move of the Year award for 2021 is underway.

Credit: AVONDALE, ARIZONA – NOVEMBER 06: Jesse Love, driver of the #16 NAPA Auto Parts Toyota, celebrates winning the 2021 ARCA Menards Series Championship after the ARCA Arizona Lottery 100 at Phoenix Raceway on November 06, 2021 in Avondale, Arizona. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

Voting for the ARCA Menards Series’ Reese’s Sweet Move of the Year award for 2021 is underway.

Over the course of a little less than a month, through five rounds of voting on the series’ official Twitter account (@ARCA_Racing), 32 Reese’s Sweet Move of the Race winners from 2021 will be narrowed down to one Reese’s Sweet Move of the Year.

Voting began Monday, Nov. 9, and continues through Thursday, Dec. 2, when the final round will take place.

The season’s top 32 Reese’s Sweet Move of the Race award winners were seeded into brackets according to the vote totals they received from fans who participated throughout the year. The highest seed (1) matches up against the lowest seed (32), then No. 2 vs. No. 31, and so on. Any ties will be awarded to the winner who received the higher percentage of votes.

There are four matchups per day throughout the first round (Nov. 8-11). The winners will move on to the Round of 16, which will take place with two matchups per day (Nov. 15-18). Those winners move into the Round of 8, with two matchups per day (Nov. 22-23). The semifinal rounds will take place, one matchup per day, on Nov. 29-30, with the winners moving to the final round on Dec. 2.

The winner of the 2021 Reese’s Sweet Move of the Year will receive a cash award from Reese’s, while a select number of fans who follow @ARCA_Racing on Twitter, participate in and retweet the voting will receive prize packs of Reese’s peanut butter cups candy.

Below are the polls for the Reese’s Sweet Move of the Year.

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