Berry Flexes Some Muscle Early at Port Royal; Feature Outcome Will Have to Wait

Focus Now Shifts to Preparation for Lucas Oil Late Model Dates

Port Royal, PA – August 8, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  WRT SpeedWerx / Brian Rhoad

Austin Berry was back at Port Royal Speedway Saturday night, looking to rebound from a part failure that took him out of feature competition prematurely for the first time all season the previous weekend.

 

The format for the night was one of Berry’s favorites:  dual heats with passing points.  Fifteen teams signed in on a hot and steamy summer night in Central Pennsylvania.

 

August 6:  Port Royal Speedway / Port Royal, PA

     [15 cars, Heat #1 2nd (8), Heat #2 1st (1), A-main PPD]

 

Berry’s pill draw set him up for an opportunity to garner a lot of passing points in his first of two 6-lap heat races.  He started 8th and wasted no time blasting around the high side to navigate his way to the 2nd position by the time lap one was complete.  The Mifflin, PA driver settled in there and rode home as the runner up.

 

The lineup for the second heat race was set by inverting the starting lineup of the first, which meant Berry would roll to the green from the pole.  In heat two he surged ahead of the field to a comfortable lead and was never challenged, claiming the win and a very solid point total in The Tire Mart / JDS Racing / Berry’s Siding & Seamless Gutter / Locust Hill Custom Butcher Shop / Nathan Berry Beef Farm / A&C Racing Engines / Swift Springs / Addicted2DirtPR.com / Penske Racing Shocks / Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic / VP Racing Fuels / Rocket Chassis XR1 No.86.

 

Berry started the 25-lap feature event from the outside pole position and had his sights set on taking advantage of the high line and clean air to get out in front.  The opening lap did not work out quite like he pictured.  Berry got loose, lost momentum and gave up a couple spots.

 

Berry collected himself and by lap four had started working on recovering the lost track position when suddenly the rains came, bringing a stop to the action for the night.

 

The remaining 21 laps will be completed at a later date.

 

The car was really good in our heat races.  I could make it work where I needed to so I could make the most of the best spots on the racetrack.  I want to thank Josh, my dad and all the guys for all their hard work to get us there.“, Berry commented.

 

We didn’t change much for the feature, but we were too loose, and it cost us on the opening lap.  Maybe the rain actually helped us, and we can be better when the race resumes.

 

Up Next

 

Austin Berry Racing will take the next two weekends off to focus on preparations for the upcoming Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series invasion of Port Royal Speedway for the Rumble by the River 2-day event, which will pay $50,000 to the winner of Saturday night’s finale!

 

Season Stats

 

11 races, 0 wins, 3 top 5’s, 5 top 10’s, 7 top 15’s, 10 top 20’s

 

AUSTIN BERRY RACING


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Nathan Berry Beef Farm

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Swift Springs

Kevin Nouse Designs

Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

VP Racing Fuels

DirtCarLift.com

DMI – Diversified Machine Inc.

Rocket Chassis

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Henderson and Sandvig Riding Momentum Heading into the Cappy and Knoxville Nationals

Knoxville, IA – August 5, 2022

by Justin Snyder, Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Huset’s Speedway

Justin Henderson continued to build momentum behind the wheel of the Mike Sandvig Motorsports No. 7 410 Sprint Car as he picked up a 12th place finish with the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions at Knoxville Raceway on Saturday and an eighth-place result at Huset’s Speedway on Sunday in regional competition.

 

With the upcoming Knoxville Nationals weekend on the horizon, the solid effort against stout competition has Henderson feeling confident about the direction of their program and their chances of being in the running come next week.

 

“We were fast out the gate one night and not so fast out the gate on another night, so it’s really hard to know what was right or wrong about the car,” said Henderson. “But we’ve definitely turned a corner since bringing back our old Maxim, so I’m looking forward to seeing what we can do here the next few weeks.”

 

Henderson began the evening by timing in 32nd quickest out of 55 cars in attendance with a fastest lap of 16.537 seconds during qualifying. He then advanced one position in a heat race to finish fifth and narrowly missed qualifying for the A-main by one position. As a result, he had to run the B-main, where he passed three cars to finish second and locked himself into the feature event.

 

“We didn’t qualify really well and had to work ourselves out of a hole,” said Henderson. “Anytime you must start in the back of a heat race you are really at a disadvantage. Throw in the number of cars there and the quality of those cars and you’ve got your hands full.”

 

Lining up from the 22nd starting position, Henderson knew he had an uphill battle ahead of him. However, he remained persistent and steadily worked his way forward to take the checkered flag in the 12th position. The 10 spots gained were good enough to earn the night’s hard charger award and he was also given the persistence award as well for the effort.

 

“The car was really racy in the feature, and we were kind of committed to the bottom and the car felt really good,” he said. “It’s hard to pass cars in this sport with the way these cars are, so to gain that much ground with the competition we had makes you feel good”

 

The team headed to Huset’s Speedway on Sunday and Henderson unloaded fast off the trailer as he qualified first among 24 cars in attendance to earn the night’s fast time award. He followed that up by advancing two positions in a heat race to finish second and earned the seventh starting position for the A-main following a re-draw.

 

With the leaders setting a quick pace, Henderson struggled during the A-main to make up any ground. He dropped backwards one position to finish in eighth, which was good enough for his 15th top ten finish of the season.

 

“I felt like the first couple laps in the feature were not up to par and that set the tone for us,” he said. “After that we were just kind of making laps and trying to stay clean. It wasn’t a bad night by any means, but also nothing special.”

 

Next up for the duo will be a trip to Knoxville Raceway on Sunday for the 11th Annual Capitani Classic, paying $9000 to win. This will be the final tune-up event for the duo as they’re set to compete next week in the famed Knoxville Nationals beginning Wednesday night.

 

“I think the Cappy is a race that we can really get some momentum going and I think it’ll be a good sign of how our Nationals will be,” said Henderson. “The format fits us well and I obviously know my way around Knoxville. We’re looking to kind of make a statement and now is as good of a time as ever to get rolling and I’m excited.”

 

WEEKEND RESULTS

 

July 30 – Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa – Qualifying: 32; Heat race: 5 (6); Feature: 12 (22).

July 31 – Huset’s Speedway in Brandon, S.D – Qualifying: 1; Heat race: 2 (4); Feature: 8 (7).

 

 SEASON STATS

 

29 races, 0 wins, 8 top 5’s, 15 top 10’s, 20 top 15’s, 0 top 20’s

 

UP NEXT

 

Saturday, July 16th, at Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa., Sunday, July 17th, at Huset’s Speedway in Brandon, S.D

 

SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT – Heartland Kitchen Solutions

 

Heartland Kitchen Solutions is a Pepperidge Farm route that services the Des Moines, Iowa, area large and small stores. Owned by race fan Curt Plough, who is a retired U.S Army First Sergeant, the business provides exceptional cookies, crackers, breads and more that carry a 75-year tradition of feeding families.

 

“Mike and Justin are kind of a low budget team and I always enjoy being a part of the underdog mentality,” Plough said. “They kind of remind me of myself and I’m happy to help take them over the hump with our support.”

 

Sandvig would also like to thank Powersports.com, Morton Buildings, GRP Motorsports, Eszlinger Electric, Maxim Racing Inc, DeBerg Flooring, Kyle Johnson Trucking, R2 Enterprise, GRP Motorsports, Team Enterprise Metal Fabrication and Powder Coating, Rider Racing Engines, Winters Performance, Schoenfeld Headers, BK Racing TI Components, SBS FK Shocks, Wings Unlimited, Keizer Aluminum Wheels, Hinchman Racewear, and Simpson Race Products for their continued support.

 

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Broadcast coverage of Knoxville Raceway events is available at https://www.dirtvision.com/

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Reinhardt Set for Knoxville’s 360 Nationals, Capitani Classic and 410 Nationals

Knoxville, IA – August 4, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Sprint Fun Photos

The annual summertime break in the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions schedule is upon us, which means it is time for the 360 Sprint Car Nationals, Capitani Classic and 410 Sprint Car Nationals at ‘The Sprint Car Capital of the World’, Knoxville Raceway in the heart of Southern Iowa.

 

In 2021, Kyle Reinhardt earned the 360 Nationals Rookie of the Year, and he is back to compete again this year in the Capitol Renegade / Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers / Champion Hi-Tech Lubricants / J&J Auto Racing No.91.

 

Reinhardt will qualify on Thursday, August 4th and the finale of the three day event takes place on Saturday, August 6th.

 

I’m looking forward to the 360 Nationals.  It’s a fun event on its own but it also gives us valuable track time that can help us next week too.”, Reinhardt commented.  “There are over 100 cars entered.  Our goal is to make the A-main.”

 

The following day, Reinhardt will go back to 410 sprint car racing in the Capitani Classic, honoring Knoxville’s longtime promotor, Ralph Capitani.

 

Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team tentatively have the Front Row Challenge race at Southern Iowa Speedway in Oskaloosa, IA on the schedule for Monday, August 8th.  A decision will be made regarding that event following Sunday night’s race at Knoxville.

 

Tuesday, August 9th, will be an off day to make final preparations for the 61st NOS Energy Drink Knoxville Nationals.

 

The 410 Nationals kick off on Wednesday when over 50 drivers, including Reinhardt, qualify.  Another 50 drivers will get their shot to qualify the following night.

 

Obviously the key to the Nationals is a good qualifying night, especially time trials.”, Reinhardt said.  “Last year we were okay on Wednesday, fought back on Friday and made it to the B-main on Saturday, so if we can get our week off on the right foot this year, we can be in position to improve on that.

 

Friday night, which is dubbed ‘Hard Knox Night’, gives teams their final chance to tally points and improve their positioning for the series of mains that are conducted on the final day of the four day event on Saturday, August 13th.

 

For full Knoxville 410 Sprint Car Nationals format information, click here.

 

Prior to turning his focus to the national events at Knoxville, Reinhardt competed in the final two ASCoC events at I-70 Speedway in Odessa, Missouri and Knoxville.  

 

July 29:  Event / I-70 Speedway / Odessa, MO

     [28 cars, Qualifying 17th, Heat 5th (6), A-main 25th (15)]

 

Night number one of two scheduled nights at I-70 Speedway was washed out by rain.  Night two brought 28 teams pit-side for the $26,000 to win Rayce Rudeen Foundation race.

 

Reinhardt’s night got off to an average start with a lap that placed him 17th quick in the field.  While he was not able to make the gains he needed to put himself inside the top ten in the starting lineup for the night’s finale, he was able to transfer into the A-main through his heat race with a 5th place finish despite engine issues that had been present since the start of the night.

 

From his 15th starting spot in the 25-lap A-main, Reinhardt held his ground for the opening five circuits, but the engine issues were persistent and getting worse.  He slipped down the running order several spots and was forced to retire from the event after fourteen laps.

 

I want to thank everyone at Champion Hi-Tech Lubricants for supporting us.  Their headquarters is in Clinton, MO not far from here.  We had them on the wing tonight.  I wish we could’ve gotten a better finish for them.”

 

photo credit: Chad Warner Photography

 

 

July 30:  Event / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA

     [55 cars, Qualifying 8th in Group B, Heat 8th (8),

      C-main 2nd (2), B-main 15th (18), A-main 23rd (26)]

 

The desire to get some final track time at Knoxville Raceway before the Nationals drew 55 cars to compete for the $8,000 winner’s share. 

 

Despite having his engine issues solved from the night before, Reinhardt struggled to find speed, qualifying 8th in his group.  His heat race appeared to be going his way early on but during some tight competition he was forced high and lost momentum, which is critical at Knoxville.  The end result was an 8th place finish and a trip to the C-main.

 

He went on to finish 2nd in the C-main and advance to the B-main where he gained three spots to post a 15th place finish.

 

For only the second time this season, Reinhardt leveraged a series provisional to join the A-main field in an effort to make adjustments and get more laps to find some solutions to the team’s issues.  He finished the night in 23rd.

 

Season Stats

 

40 races, 0 wins, 4 top 5’s, 9 top 10’s, 23 top 15’s

 

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THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS! 

 

RQM Enterprises would like to express their appreciation to all their partners for the continued support during the 2022 racing season!

 

 

Capitol Renegade

Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers

Champion Hi-Tech Lubricants

Fibreworks Composites

Henry’s Wrecker Service

J&J Auto Racing

FK Rod Ends

Kinsler Fuel Injection

Brown & Miller Racing Solutions

Kelly Racing Fuel

Arai Americas

Auto Meter

KSE Racing Products

InTech Trailers

Fel-Pro

Taylor Ignition Wires

Miller Welders

K&N Filters

Mettec

AL Driveline

Jesel Valvetrain

DMI

All-Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads

ISC Racers Tape

HMS Motorsports

Ultra Lite Brakes & Components

Rider Racing Engines

Saldana Racing Products

HP Engines

Titan Wings and Top Flight Wings

Simpson Race Products

Broadcast coverage of Knoxville Raceway events is available at Dirtvision.com

Broadcast coverage of All Star Circuit of Champions events is available at Floracing.com

SPECIAL THANKS

As always, thank you to all our sponsors and partners, including our silent partners who do everything they can to help but ask for nothing in return!  Below are the businesses…the people…the families…that make what these teams do possible. PLEASE take the time to browse this information and help the teams by giving your business to these partners. 

Most importantly, tell them WHY you patronized them and thank them for being involved in racing!

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Kody Hartlaub Working Through Challenging Stretch

Williams Grove and Lincoln on the Docket This Weekend

Abbottstown, PA – August 4, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Jeremy Zarfos Photography

Kody Hartlaub came out of the gate firing on all cylinders in 2022.  For the first three months of the season, he consistently ran near the front of the field and seemed to be on the verge of winning.

 

Then came the month of July and things suddenly got a little harder.  Hartlaub has the right mindset though.  This is the challenge that will make him and his team better.

 

July 9:  Lincoln Speedway / Abbottstown, PA

     [30 cars, Heat 7th (5), B-main 5th (8), A-main 12th (24)]

 

Another solid field of 30 cars signed in for 358 sprint car competition at Lincoln Speedway on July 9th.  Kody Hartlaub was among them and looking to continue or better his recent success at the Pigeon Hills oval.  He finished 2nd in both June events and was seeking his first victory of 2022.

 

Uncharacteristically, Hartlaub slid backwards in his 8-lap heat race.  With the top five finishers moving on to the A-main and the East Berlin, PA resident starting 5th, it seemed a foregone conclusion he would advance, but it didn’t play out that way.  A bad start shuffled Hartlaub to 7th, and he never recovered.

 

Hartlaub found himself in the B-main for the first time this season in 358 sprint car competition.  He started 8th and needed to find his way to the top four to transfer to the feature.  He surged into 5th by lap two but could never mount a challenge for a transfer spot.

 

Good fortune came Hartlaub’s way when, as the first alternate, he was added to the A-main lineup in 24th when one competitor scratched from the event.

 

Hartlaub did not waste the opportunity.  He methodically navigated his way through the field, breaking inside the top 20 on lap thirteen, then proceeding to blast his way to 12th over the final seven circuits.  He received the Hard Charger award for his efforts and salvaged what could have been a devastating points night in the process.

 

Seemed like anything that could’ve gone wrong did tonight.  We were a little tight in hot laps and tried to loosen up a little for the heat race, but then we had a bleeder issue in our heat race, so it was hard to tell if our adjustments helped the car.“, Hartlaub shared.  “The way all of that played out, we didn’t get to really work on the setup much for the B-main.”

 

We missed the A-main transfer by one spot but were able to get in as the first alternate, so we definitely had some luck there.  The track was heavier than usual tonight, so we were working to adjust to that for the feature.  We finally got the car to where it was happy, and I was able to go from 24th to 12th and get the Hard Charger.  I guess you could say we managed to turn lemons into lemonade tonight.

 

July 15:  Williams Grove Speedway / Mechanicsburg, PA

     [27 cars, Heat 8th (8), B-main 3rd (6), A-main 13th (21)]

 

Hartlaub’s Brewer Home Improvements / Moose Blocks / Smith Titanium / SRR Engines / Siegel Racing / T and N Solutions / Jason Emlet Iron Valley Real Estate / Bigham Appraisals / Pretzel Boy / HAAS Shocks / C.H. Folk & Son Feeds / Chop Designs / Herr Electric, Hartlaub Racing No.2 was among 27 cars entered at Williams Grove Speedway on July 15th.

 

The field was set to compete in three 8-lap heat races, lined up using the track’s handicap system.  The top six finishers would advance to the main event, with the top four participating in the redraw for their starting spot in the first six rows.

 

Hartlaub’s night got off to a tough start once again.  He was unable to move forward from his 8th starting spot and landed in the B-main for the second time in a week.

 

In the 8-lap consolation race, Hartlaub was able to secure a transfer spot.  He drove from his 6th starting spot to a 3rd place finish.

 

The 20-lap A-main again turned out to be the most positive portion of Hartlaub’s night.  Starting deep in the field in 21st, he steadily fought his way forward and brought home a 13th place finish.

 

Scheduled races at Lincoln Speedway on July 16th and Williams Grove Speedway on July 29th were both cancelled, the former due to tire shortages and the latter due to weather.

 

July 30:  Lincoln Speedway / Abbottstown, PA

     [31 cars, Heat 3rd (2), A-main 7th (12)]

 

For what felt like the first time this season, Hartlaub had a little luck in the pill draw.  With 31 cars on hand, he drew a pill that put him outside the front row for his heat race.  The top five finishers would advance to the A-main, but it was the top two spots that were valuable because a finish there put a driver in the handicap for a starting spot in the first four rows of the finale.

 

Unfortunately, Hartlaub lost the runner-up spot to Nash Ely on lap three and wound up 3rd when the checkered flag dropped on the 10-lap race.

 

“It was frustrating to start on the front row of the heat and not make a handicap spot.  That one’s on me.  I made a mistake.”, a disappointed Hartlaub shared.

 

All Hartlaub could do was take his lumps and make the most of 12th starting spot in the 20-lap A-main.  July had been a tough month for him and his team, but if there was one bright spot, they were always able to move forward in the feature and make the best of a rough night.

 

It wasn’t an earth-shattering run in the finale Saturday night, but Hartlaub did gain five spots to crack the top ten with a 7th place finish.

 

Hartlaub was ready to turn the page from July.  As the calendar turned to August this week, the team was back in their shop working hard to right the ship.  

 

We’ve been struggling the last few races, so we went over everything on the car.  We found a couple small things and addressed them, plus we’ve talked a lot about getting better at reading the track.  That’s something I need to work on.  We’re looking forward to getting back to the track this weekend to put the car and ourselves to the test.“, Hartlaub said.

 

It’s been a challenging stretch, but it’s times like these that push you and make you better.  It has refocused all of us on details.

 

Up Next

 

Friday night, August 5th, Hartlaub will head to Williams Grove Speedway for a first-of-its-kind Match Race for the 358 sprint cars, offering a total purse of over $20,000.  Per Williams Grove’s website, the much anticipated Match Race, including matched sponsorship funds from the speedway, will go 25-laps in distance while paying $2,021 to win and $696 to start.

 

The following night Kody will be back at Lincoln Speedway for York County Racing Club night and another regular show for the 358 sprint cars.

 

Season Stats

 

15 races, 0 wins, 7 top 5’s, 12 top 10’s, 15 top 15’s

 

KODY HARTLAUB RACING

 

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Broadcast coverage of Lincoln Speedway events is available at FloRacing.com

Broadcast coverage of Williams Grove Speedway events is available at DirtVision.com

SPECIAL THANKS

As always, thank you to all our sponsors and partners, including our silent partners who do everything they can to help but ask for nothing in return!  Below are the businesses…the people…the families…that make what these teams do possible. PLEASE take the time to browse this information and help the teams by giving your business to these partners. 

Most importantly, tell them WHY you patronized them and thank them for being involved in racing!

Brewer Home Improvements, LLC

MooseBlocks.com

Smith Titanium

SRR Engines

Siegel Racing

T and N Solutions

Jason Emlet Iron Valley Real Estate

Bigham Appraisal

Pretzel Boy

HAAS Shocks

C. H. Folk & Son Feeds

Chop Designs

Herr Electric

PUBLIC RELATIONS

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Jeff Halligan Struggles on Tough Night at Port Royal

Port Royal, PA – August 4, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Chris Hockley / WRT Speedwerx

Jeff Halligan unloaded the Risser Motorsports No.45 at Port Royal Speedway Saturday night  feeling pretty good about his chances to grab his share of the $60,000 total purse on the line for the Living Legends Dream Race, and he had every reason to.

 

He was coming off a 6th place run there against the World of Outlaws just ten days before, plus he had two wins this season at the Juniata County half-mile in the Risser Motorsports / TheTreeCenter.com / Victory Auto of Lewistown / EMM Sales & Service / Jake’s Golf Carts / Pine Hill Trailers / Keystone Ag Spraying, entry.

 

July 30:  Living Legends Dream Race / Port Royal Speedway / Port Royal, PA

      [27 cars, Qualifying 17th, Heat 4th (6), A-main #1 16th (11), A-main #2 21st (16)]

 

The format for the 16th annual event took on a slightly new look for 2022.  The PA Speedweek time trial and heat race format would be used to set the lineup for the first of two twin 20-lap features.  The lineup for the second feature would be based on the finishing order of the first race but would use an inversion of either the top 4, 6 or 8 finishers in the first race.  The inversion pill would be drawn by the winner of the first feature.  

 

Halligan has been strong all season at Port Royal, but his qualifying lap left him 17th in the field of 27 cars.  He would have to make some moves in his heat race to begin working his way back toward the front of the starting field for the first feature.

 

Three 8-lap heat races were on the car, with the top six finishers from each transferring to the first feature.  The top two finishers would take part in a redraw to set their spot among the first three rows.

 

Halligan took the first step toward battling back from his qualifying deficit by advancing from his 6th starting spot in heat number two to finish 4th.  While it wasn’t a redraw spot, it did set him up to start 11th in the first feature.  From there he could hopefully climb his way into one of the inversion spots.

 

At the drop of the green on the first 20-lap A-main, Halligan didn’t have the car he needed to surge forward, so he settled into a rhythm, searched for a line that worked and waited for things to come to him.

 

It never materialized.  Instead, Halligan slipped back to 16th by the time the checkered fell on the first main event.  The Risser Motorsports crew used the ten minute break to make adjustments that would hopefully help Jeff rally in the second 20-lap main event.

 

This particular Saturday night just wasn’t coming together for Halligan and his team.  The changes didn’t help, and he fell a few more spots in the running order.  With seven laps remaining, Halligan retired from the race and was credited with 21st officially.

 

Nothing is ever easy in this deal.  If you think you have it figured out, you don’t.”, Halligan said.

 

We’ve been pretty consistent this year because we have a good baseline for our cars.  It just didn’t work tonight.  We’ll go over the car and make sure everything is good, but we just need to keep working hard and figure out how to make the right adjustments when we need to.

 

Up Next

 

Jeff and the Risser Motorsports team will be aiming to return to form at Port Royal Speedway on Saturday night August 6th when ‘The Speed Palace’ hosts a regular show for 410 sprint cars, super late models and 305 sprint cars.

 

Season Stats

 

29 races, 2 wins, 9 top 5’s, 15 top 10’s, 20 top 15’s

 

JEFF HALLIGAN RACING

 

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Broadcast coverage of Port Royal Speedway events is available at FloRacing.com

Broadcast coverage of Williams Grove Speedway events is available at DirtVision.com

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As always, thank you to all our sponsors and partners, including our silent partners who do everything they can to help but ask for nothing in return!  Below are the businesses…the people…the families…that make what these teams do possible. PLEASE take the time to browse this information and help the teams by giving your business to these partners. 

Most importantly, tell them WHY you patronized them and thank them for being involved in racing!

Risser Motorsports

TheTreeCenter.com

Victory Auto of Lewistown, PA

EMM Sales & Service, Inc.

Jake’s Golf Carts

ACP Headers

HighDef Suspension

Spencer Dearth

Scheaffer’s Racing Oil

Newlin Bar Service

Ephrata Recycling

Alloy Wheel Repair

AL Driveline

Pine Hill Trailers

Keystone Ag Spraying

TJ Forged

RV 4 Wheel Drive & Performance Automotive

Roach Wings

Panther Framworx

HP Engines

Steve Conn

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Kyle Keen Gaining Experience Through Challenges

Williams Grove’s Match Race Up Next

Abbottstown, PA – August 2, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Jeremy Zarfos Photography

For any new driver, there is nothing more valuable than seat time.  It’s a simple equation; seat time equals laps, and laps equals learning plus experience.

 

As a rookie in the 358 sprint car pits, Kyle Keen can attest to that.  Every time he unloads his car and hits the track, the notebook on the car expands and the driver’s own mental notebook grows as well.

 

Keen’s plan last weekend was to get two more nights under his belt, but unfortunately Mother Nature took away one of the two opportunities Friday night at Williams Grove Speedway.  Saturday, it was off to Lincoln Speedway under clear skies.

 

July 30:  Lincoln Speedway / Abbottstown, PA

     [31 cars, Heat 6th (6), B-main 3rd (4th), A-main 18th (23)]

 

Keen lined up 6th for his heat race, the result of an unfriendly pill draw.  The opening lap didn’t go his way and he slipped back to 7th, but the Carlisle, PA native recovered and found his groove.  By the completion of the second lap, Keen was in 5th and looking for more.

 

When the dust settled, Keen came home 6th, missing the transfer to the A-main by one spot in the Fine Line Auto Body / Keen Parts / Doubling Gap Ranch / Shetron Auction & Equipment, LLC. / Wicked Dog Grille / Heishman Racing Fuels / Wicked Cushion / DL Lehman Construction, LLC. / GearHead Coffee / Jeremy Zarfos Photography / Coyle’s Lawn Maintenance / One Nine DesignKyle Keen Motorsports No.17k.

 

“The car was good enough to run 5th or maybe even 4th, but I missed a couple corners and slipped backed to 6th.  I learned what I need to work on there.“, Keen shared.

 

Keen lined up outside row two for the B-main, his last shot to make the show.  The top four finishers would transfer to the night’s 20-lap finale.  He held the final transfer spot firmly for the first eight laps, then with two laps remaining secured some insurance by grabbing the 3rd spot away from Tylar Rutherford.

 

Not all learning occurs on the track.  Between the consolation event and the main event, Keen and his team discussed a lot of information and made their setup decisions for the last twenty laps of the night.  Sometimes teams learn their decisions were right, sometimes they learn their decisions were wrong…but they always learn.  That’s the important part.

 

From his 23rd starting spot in the A-main, Keen invested all twenty laps in determining what he and his team would learn on this night.  The end result after slow and steady forward progress was an 18th place finish that came with a lot of positives.

 

The finish may not show it, but I made big, big gains understanding my foot work in the car on entry, and my crew went to work and got the car to stick harder. It was certainly a good night even though the results don’t show it.  A lot of what we learned tonight will help us at Williams Grove too.  It was a confidence booster night, and we are looking forward to next weekend!”, an energized Keen commented.

 

“I can’t thank my crew enough for all the dedication and hard work!  Big thanks to my dad, Shawn Keen, for always giving my race team 110% every week.  You won’t find anyone more committed!

 

Up Next

 

Kyle Keen Motorsports will roll into Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night, August 5th, for a first-of-its-kind Match Race for the 358 sprint cars, offering a total purse of over $20,000.  Per Williams Grove’s website, the much anticipated Match Race, including matched sponsorship funds from the speedway, will go 25-laps in distance while paying $2,021 to win and $696 to start.

 

Season Stats

 

13 races, 0 wins, 0 top 5’s, 2 top 10’s, 3 top 15’s

 

KYLE KEEN MOTORSPORTS

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Broadcast coverage of Lincoln Speedway events is available at FloRacing.com

Broadcast coverage of Williams Grove Speedway events is available at DirtVision.com

SPECIAL THANKS

As always, thank you to all our sponsors and partners, including our silent partners who do everything they can to help but ask for nothing in return!  Below are the businesses…the people…the families…that make what these teams do possible. PLEASE take the time to browse this information and help the teams by giving your business to these partners. 

Most importantly, tell them WHY you patronized them and thank them for being involved in racing!

Fine Line Auto Body

Keen Parts

Doubling Gap Ranch

Shetron Auction & Equipment, LLC.

Wicked Dog Grille

Heishman Racing Fuels

Wicked Cushion

DL Lehman Construction, LLC

GearHead Coffee

Jeremy Zarfos Photography

Coyles Lawn Maintenance

One Nine Design

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Austin Berry Experiences First DNF of 2022 After Part Failure

Will Look to Rebound Next Weekend at Port Royal

Port Royal, PA – August 2, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Chris Hockley / WRT SpeedWerx

Coming off two consecutive top five finishes there earlier in July, Austin Berry was looking forward to returning to Port Royal Speedway on Saturday night, July 30, to try to continue the streak in The Tire Mart / JDS Racing / Berry’s Siding & Seamless Gutter / Locust Hill Custom Butcher Shop / Nathan Berry Beef Farm / A&C Racing Engines / Swift Springs / Addicted2DirtPR.com / Penske Racing Shocks / Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic / VP Racing Fuels / Rocket Chassis XR1 No.86.

 

Berry actually has a few impressive stats this season that may have gone unnoticed.  Other than the Lucas Oil Dirt Late Model series visit to Port Royal back in April, Berry has not needed to run a B-main in 2022.  Coming into Saturday night, he had also finished every feature event he started this season.

 

July 30:  Port Royal Speedway / Port Royal, PA

     [29 cars, Qualifying 9th Group 1, Heat 6th (10), A-main 19th (16)]

 

We made a bunch of changes coming into this week.  We’ve been pretty good this season but you can’t stop trying to get better.  We think the changes we made will solve some challenges we have faced all year and make our program better overall.“, Berry shared before strapping in at ‘The Speed Palace’.

 

Berry’s two qualifying laps didn’t produce the desired result.  He clocked in 9th best in his group, at least two tenths of a second off the goal.  It doesn’t sound like much, but that blink of an eye can be the difference between a great night and a bad night.  As it turned out, when the Mifflin, PA native returned pit-side, the team found an issue with the suspension and went to work replacing the part.

 

Starting in the fifth row of his 8-lap heat race and needing to reach the top six to advance to the night’s finale, Berry had his work cut out for him.  It appeared he may have to simply better his position for the upcoming B-main, but the car and Berry were good enough to fight their way past Andrew Wylie, Gene Knaub and Andy Haus to reach 6th and make the transfer.

 

We had an issue in qualifying that put us near the bottom of the chart and left us with a hill to climb to get back where we feel we should be.  The car still wasn’t great in the heat, so I was pretty happy to be able to race my way in through the heat and avoid the B-main.  It gave us time to work on it for the feature.Berry said.

 

Whatever the ABR team did during that time, it made the car noticeably better.  Berry jumped to the high side right away on the start and motored from his 16th starting spot all the way to 9th by the time one lap was in the books. 

 

Berry found himself in a tight battle to remain in the top ten, swapping spots and landing anywhere from 9th to 11th through the first fifteen laps.  As the race reached the final ten laps, Berry sensed a vibration.  Within two laps it culminated with a bang.  He immediately killed the motor as cars around him took evasive action.

 

Berry coasted slowly to a stop a quarter mile later, bringing his night to an end.  The records show a 19th place finish with only 18 of 25 laps complete.  It was the first DNF, ‘did not finish’, of the entire season for ABR.

 

I couldn’t enter (turns) one and three as fast as I needed to.  The car was too loose.  I think the changes we made took us the right direction but we need to adjust some more.  We’re not happy with how the night ended, but we still feel good about where the car is handling wise.”, Berry concluded.

 

Before the team loaded up to head home, they had already made the determination there was no engine issue, which was good news.  Further investigation at the race shop revealed a failed coupling that joins the transmission to the driveline.  It was the first time in the team’s seven years they had experienced that kind of failure.  It was unfortunate but in the scheme of things, it could’ve been much worse. 

 

Up Next

 

Repairs will be made and Austin Berry Racing will be back in action at Port Royal Speedway on Saturday night, August 6th for a dual heats, passing points format super late model show.

 

Season Stats

 

11 races, 0 wins, 3 top 5’s, 5 top 10’s, 7 top 15’s, 10 top 20’s

 

AUSTIN BERRY RACING


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Broadcast coverage of Port Royal Speedway events is available at https://www.floracing.com/

SPECIAL THANKS

As always, thank you to all our sponsors and partners, including our silent partners who do everything they can to help but ask for nothing in return!  Below are the businesses…the people…the families…that make what these teams do possible. PLEASE take the time to browse this information and help the teams by giving your business to these partners. 

Most importantly, tell them WHY you patronized them and thank them for being involved in racing!

The Tire Mart of Harrisburg

JDS Racing

Berry’s Siding & Seamless Gutter

Locust Hill Custom Butcher Shop

Nathan Berry Beef Farm

A&C Racing Engines

Swift Springs

Kevin Nouse Designs

Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

VP Racing Fuels

DirtCarLift.com

DMI – Diversified Machine Inc.

Rocket Chassis

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Newlin Back on Track in 410 Sprints, Searching for Balance

Two Race Weekend Ahead at Williams Grove and Port Royal

Port Royal, PA – August 2, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Jeremy Zarfos Photography

Zach Newlin’s weekend was supposed to kick off with 358 sprint car competition at Williams Grove Speedway in the Mansberger Motorsports No.21m, however Mother Nature claimed the victory Friday night, leaving the Millerstown, PA resident to turn his attention to Saturday night’s 410 sprint car race at Port Royal Speedway in the BK Motorsports N0.77.

 

July 30:  Living Legends Dream Race / Port Royal Speedway / Port Royal, PA

      [27 cars, Qualifying 26th, Heat 9th (9), B-main 5th (9),

        A-main #1 24th (23), A-main #2 20th (24)]

 

Newlin and the No.77 team have limited 410 sprint car experience and had been working hard to shorten the learning curve, with a goal of establishing a reliable baseline setup to adjust from.  That process had been stalled when the team was sidelined for six weeks for a variety of reasons.

 

Back in June with only a few races together, Newlin and the BK Motorsports team had a good heat race run and earned a mid-pack starting spot, but they were unable to maintain and faded in the main event.

 

Tonight, they were ready to get back to work finding a good balance in their X1 chassis at Port Royal’s Living Legends Dream Race.  The format for the 16th annual event took on a slightly new look for 2022.  The PA Speedweek time trial and heat race format would be used to set the lineup for the first of two twin 20-lap features.  The lineup for the second feature would be based on the finishing order of the first race but would use an inversion of either the top 4, 6 or 8 finishers of the first race.  The inversion pill would be drawn by the winner of the first feature.  

 

Twenty seven teams signed in to compete Saturday night, vying for their share of the $60,000 total purse.  Newlin’s night started off absent any luck.  He drew the highest pill, which meant he would go out last under the clock.  In the PA Speedweek format the field qualifies as one group, so a late slot in the order is not an ideal scenario for a team.

 

Newlin turned in the 26th quickest lap in qualifying in the Victory Auto / Grove Financial & Associates / Dillman Hauling / Centre Roofing & Contracting / Mattas Motorsports / Ron’s RV Sales / The Roast Post / Tuscarora Roofing Co. / FIT Transportation / Kirby Kitner Excavating / Christine Booher, Realtor / T&M Homebuilders / Strange Oval / Walker Performance Filtration / Newlin Bar Service, BK Motorsports No.77, which meant he and the team had some work to do if they were going to climb out of the early hole.

 

Just two laps into his 8-lap heat race, the hole got deeper.  Something didn’t feel right and the ill-handling racecar forced Newlin to the pits.

 

The 9th place finish in the heat race placed Newlin 9th on the starting grid for the 12-lap B-main.  He was able to advance a few positions and work his way into the 6th and final A-main transfer spot, then got a little insurance when a top five car dropped out.

 

It wasn’t the easiest path, but they were in the Dream Race.  That meant more laps, more experience, and guaranteed start money.

 

Newlin started 23rd in the first 20-lap A-main and was running 24th on lap nine.  Unable to move forward, the team made the decision to pull in, save their equipment for the second feature, and make adjustments to get better.  While racers want to race and never want to give up, it was the smart decision for the bigger picture.  It gave the team time to assess what they had learned and make adjustments for the second race, which gave them another opportunity to add to their notebook.

 

While the final finish didn’t show a dramatic improvement, Newlin indicated the car was definitely better in the second race.  He crossed under the checkers in 20th after starting 24th.

 

We didn’t time well tonight and that’s tough to overcome, then we had the issue in the heat race and had to pull in, which made it even tougher.” Newlin commented.

 

“We had really good straightaway speed.  We’ve got bite and enough power, now we just need to get it rotating better in the corner.  We’ve been too tight.  I could enter the corner pretty decent but from the middle off I just have to fight it too much and we lose time & speed.  We’re putting our heads together and getting some other opinions to try and get this car balanced better.  Just have to keep racing and working on it.  We’ll figure it out.”

 

Up Next

 

Zach will be aboard the Mansberger Motorsports No.21m Friday night August 5th at Williams Grove Speedway for a first-of-its-kind Match Race for the 358 sprint cars, offering a total purse of over $20,000.  Per Williams Grove’s website, the much anticipated Match Race, including matched sponsorship funds from the speedway, will go 25-laps in distance while paying $2,021 to win and $696 to start.

 

Saturday night, August 6th, Newlin will be back in the BK Motorsports No.77 410 sprint car at Port Royal Speedway, where the new team will continue working hard to find the right balance and break through with a top ten run.

 

Season Stats

 

12 races, 0 wins, 0 top 5’s, 1 top 10’s, 4 top 15’s, 7 top 20’s

Learn more about Zach Newlin at:

A2DPR.com/ZachNewlin

 

Follow Zach Newlin’s season at:

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Facebook.com/ZachNewlinRacing

 

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Twitter.com/ZachDaddyRacing

Broadcast coverage of Port Royal Speedway events is available at FloRacing.com

SPECIAL THANKS

As always, thank you to all our sponsors and partners, including our silent partners who do everything they can to help but ask for nothing in return!  Below are the businesses…the people…the families…that make what these teams do possible. PLEASE take the time to browse this information and help the teams by giving your business to these partners. 

Most importantly, tell them WHY you patronized them and thank them for being involved in racing!

Victory Auto

Grove Financial & Associates

Dillman Hauling

Center Roofing & Contracting

Mattas Motorsports

Ron’s RV Sales

The Roast Post

Tuscarora Roofing Co.

FIT Transportation

Kirby Kitner Excavating, Blasting, Paving

Christine Booher, Realtor

T&M Homebuilders

Strange Oval

Walker Performance Filtration

Newlin Bar Service

PUBLIC RELATIONS

Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management provides personal and powerful dirt motorsports public relations.  We are a central Pennsylvania based business with a love of and passion for dirt racing and the people who make the sport what it is.

 

We can: 

  • Keep fans engaged with your story through our personalized press releases
  • Promote your marketing partners to give them the value they want for their investment
  • Increase driver & team visibility to reach more fans and potential marketing partners
  • Present the polished, professional image that marketing partners want representing them
  • Leverage our audience and business model to achieve all of the above

 

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