In 2020, Kamisky made his debut in the ARCA Menards Series West at Miller Motorsports Park. Driving the No. 80 Chevrolet for his own team, he finished eighth and ninth in both doubleheader races. In 2021, he competed in four races, driving a Chevrolet at Sonoma Raceway, and driving a Toyota in his following races. Across the year, he achieved a best finish of thirteenth at All American Speedway. For the following year, he attempted two races, failing to start the race at Sonoma, and finishing ninth at Roseville.
In 2023, Kamisky competed at Sonoma again,[1][2] After placing sixteenth in the sole practice session,[3] he qualified in 21st, but went on to finish in 22nd due to an axle issue late in the race.[4][5] It was also during this year that he also served as a crew chief for Derek Copeland at Shasta Speedway.[6] He returned to Sonoma the following year,[7] where after placing twentieth in the lone practice session,[8] he qualified in nineteenth, and led three laps but ultimately finished 21st after suffering a mechanical failure during a late restart.[9][10]