Kyle Reinhardt Posts Top Five Finish at BAPS Motor Speedway

Home State Racing at Bridgeport Motorsports Park in NJ on Tap This Weekend

Mechanicsburg, PA – October 28, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Jeremy Zarfos Photography

Kyle Reinhardt wrapped up his second All Star Circuit of Champions season two weeks ago with a podium finish to solidify an 8th place finish in the series’ points.  Following a weekend off for himself and the team, the Capitol Renegade / Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers / Champion Hi-Tech Lubricants / J&J Auto Racing No.91 was back in action twice this past weekend.

 

Friday night Reinhardt put a successful run in the books at BAPS Motor Speedway, then headed to Williams Grove Speedway on Saturday night for the rescheduled $75,000-to-win Champion Racing Oil National Open, sanctioned by the World of Outlaws.

 

October 21:  The Night Before / BAPS Motor Speedway / York Haven, PA  [27 cars, Qualifying 5th, Heat 5th (5), A-main5th (15)]

 

Originally scheduled to race 410 sprint cars on Saturday night, BAPS Motor Speedway moved their event to Friday night and dubbed it ‘The Night Before’, in reference to the National Open that had been rescheduled to the October 22nd date as the result of an October 1st rainout.

 

The 27 cars on hand were split into three groups for qualifying and heat races to set the field for the 30-lap main event.  In some very close competition under the clock, Reinhardt timed 5th quick in group 3, just 0.005 seconds behind 4th fastest Dylan Norris.

 

Reinhardt started and finished 5th in an uneventful 10-lap heat race number three, which put him 15th on the starting grid for the $6,000-to-win A-main.

 

The Neptune City, NJ native wasted no time charging inside the top ten by lap five, then chipped away to reach 8th by the halfway point.  Reinhardt was still holding down the 8th spot with four laps to go.

 

Things got wild on a restart with three laps remaining.  Contact between two cars near the front of the field caused a multi-car incident which nearly collected Reinhardt.  After initial impact caused the front end of his No.91 to point skyward, he was somehow able to gather it up, keep it out of the wall, and skirt the melee on the high side.

 

Reinhardt restarted 6th following the incident and was able to grab 5th to record the top five finish.

 

October 22:  National Open / Williams Grove Speedway / Mechanicsburg, PA  [44 cars, Qualifying 11th in Group B, Heat 5th (6), B-main 2nd (6)]

 

The following night, fans and teams finally gathered at Williams Grove Speedway after a three week wait for night number two of the lucrative National Open.

 

The World of Outlaw sanctioned event used two qualifying flights and four heat races, followed by a C-main and B-main, to set the field for the $75,000-to-win event.

 

Reinhardt registered the 11th best lap in Group B qualifying, lining him up 6th in heat number three.  The top five finishers would transfer directly to the night’s finale.

 

After jumping into the 5th and final transfer spot on the opening lap, Logan Schuchart slipped by off turn two a lap later, dropping Reinhardt to 6th.  One lap later, Kyle charged under Schuchart’s No.1s as the pair dove into turn three1.  Reinhardt powered off turn four with the advantage, taking back the transfer spot.

 

A restart at the halfway point didn’t work in Reinhardt’s favor.  Schuchart was able to wrestle the spot away again.  Reinhardt finished 6th, relegating the Capitol Renegade team to the B-main for a final shot at making the show.

 

Reinhardt started on the outside of the front row in the 12-lap B-main and needed to secure a top four finish to put himself in the 40-lap A-main.  Dylan Norris slipped by on the opening lap, dropping Reinhardt to 3rd.

 

A lap two caution and the ensuing double-file restart cost Reinhardt another spot when Matt Campbell got by.  A hard-charging Corey Eliason then began to pressure Reinhardt for the final transfer spot.  Ultimately both Eliason and Dylan Cisney found their way past the Capitol Renegade No.91, putting an end to Reinhardt’s night with a 6th place finish.

 

I’m happy with our performance at BAPS (Motor Speedway).  We kept it on track to a top five.  We have racked up several of those the last few weeks, so we’ve got things going the right direction.“, Reinhardt commented.  “A few slip ups at The Grove cost us a starting spot.

 

I’m excited for a weekend of 410 racing in NJ.  It’s always good to get back home where we see a lot of family and friends.

 

Up Next

 

The Capitol Renegade team will make the tow to Reinhardt’s home state of NJ to compete at Bridgeport Speedway in their ‘Sprinttoberfest’ event on Saturday and Sunday, October 29-30 in the 410 sprint division.

 

Season Stats

 

70 races, 0 wins, 8 top 5’s, 18 top 10’s, 34 top 15’s

 

Learn more about Kyle Reinhardt at:

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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 All Star Circuit of Champions events is available at FloRacing.com

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

Broadcast coverage of BAPS Motor Speedway 410 Sprint Car events is available at SprintCarUnlimited.tv

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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. 

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Hartlaub Continues Steady Top Performances in October

Attention Quickly Turns to 2023 Preparation

Abbottstown, PA – October 21, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Jeremy Zarfos Photography

Kody Hartlaub has had one of the most consistent seasons a driver and team could ask for during the 2022 season in the 358 sprint car division in Central Pennsylvania.

 

That doesn’t mean anything came easy.  There have been plenty of nights that were an uphill climb.  The East Berlin, PA driver and his team never quit though, no matter the situation.  They battled to the end each night, passed a ton of cars over the course of the season, and as a result put together an impressive season statistically.

 

When the final races of the season were in the books, Hartlaub had logged 23 starts and had never finished outside the top 15.  Of those, 19 were top 10’s and 11 were top 5’s.  Stats like that are not easy to achieve racing weekly at Lincoln Speedway where the average field is 30 cars.

 

October 8:  Lincoln Speedway / Abbottstown, PA

     [37 cars, Heat 1st (1), A-main 4th (7)]

 

The 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 part of a deep, 37-car field that signed in for action at Lincoln Speedway on October 8th.

 

The large field set up five 8-lap heat races for the 358 sprint cars, with lineups set by pill draw.  The top four finishers would transfer to the A-main, with the top two making the handicap.  To qualify for the handicap, drivers need to have established a points average by participating in at least one previous race at the track this season.

 

Hartlaub had a favorable pill draw, something that had not happened much this season.  He started from the pole of the fifth and final heat race and never looked back, taking the win by nearly 3.5 seconds.

 

The handicap format put Hartlaub 7th on the starting grid for the 20-lap A-main.  The first half of the feature event did not go according to plan, as he dropped back into the thick of a battle for 8th and 9th.  

 

Once again, Hartlaub found his rhythm and began to march forward in the second half of the race.  He surged into 6th with just three laps remaining and climbed to 4th by the time the checkered flag fell on the event.

 

October 15:  Lincoln Speedway / Abbottstown, PA

     [30 cars, Heat 4th (1), A-main 6th (13)]

 

The season finale for the 358 sprint cars at Lincoln Speedway drew yet another 30-car field, setting up four 8-lap heat races.  The top five finishers from each would transfer directly to the A-main, with the top two handicapped to set the first four rows of the feature event.

 

Hartlaub’s pill draw luck continued, this time landing him on the pole of the first heat.  Things didn’t go as well as the week before though.  The start was a little ragged, leaving Hartlaub off the throttle just long enough to cost him a couple spots.  Combine that with a car that was a bit too tight, and you get a 4th place finish.

 

Having missed his opportunity to start inside first four rows via the handicap, Hartlaub had his work cut out for him from the 13th starting spot in the 20-lap A-main.

 

Hartlaub wasted no time from the drop of the green, picking off competitors lap by lap and charging to 6th by lap sixteen.  He was on the verge of advancing into the top five when a caution appeared with three laps remaining.  

 

Restarts are typically a good opportunity for good cars to make up track position and make moves.  It didn’t work out that way for Hartlaub on this night.  When the race resumed, his tires didn’t seem to ‘fire’ and he was simply holding his ground, which he did, crossing the line 6th to wrap up the season.

 

After putting myself behind the 8-ball early, I was glad to go forward in the A-Main and seal off 2nd in the championship.“, Hartlaub commented.

 

“Proud of my entire team, family, and sponsors for everything we have accomplished this year. Week in and week out we were one of the most consistent finishers.  Bummed I couldn’t pick up a win for my guys this year, but that just makes us push and drive harder over the off season for next year.”

 

Achievements

 

As Hartlaub alluded to, Saturday night’s finish solidified a 2nd place finish in Lincoln Speedway’s Championship Point standings for the 2022 season, a significant accomplishment for the young driver.  In 2018 Hartlaub logged what was almost a full season, but then sat on the sidelines in 2019 and raced a very sparse schedule in 2020.  Finally, in 2021, everything fell into place for the Littlestown, PA native to run a full season.  

 

Hartlaub soaked up a lot of knowledge in 2021 and he put it to use in 2022.  He adds the 2nd place at Lincoln Speedway to a list of achievements for the season.  He also earned the Williams Grove Speedway 358 sprint car Rookie of the Year award, finished 2nd in the 358 Summer Series points, and finished 5th in the season championship point standings at Williams Grove Speedway.

 

Up Next

 

2023 preparations are already in full swing for Kody Hartlaub Racing.  Efforts are ongoing to build depth in the program to position Kody to compete for wins and championships.  Be sure to follow Addicted2DirtPR on social media, as well as Kody Hartlaub Racing, for a look ahead at next season’s plans.  More details will be released this winter.

 

Season Stats

 

 23 races, 0 wins, 11 top 5’s, 19 top 10’s, 23 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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Reinhardt On the Podium at Fremont to Close Out 2022 All Star Season

Three Race Weekend Also Included Top 5 Finish at Lincoln Speedway

Fremont, OH – October 12, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Chad Warner Photography

Coming off a week that included two rainouts and a subpar National Open prelim night, Kyle Reinhardt was more than ready to strap back into the seat of his Capitol Renegade / Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers / Champion Hi-Tech Lubricants / J&J Auto Racing No.91 and get back to work.

 

In recent weeks the Capitol Renegade team had been showing glimpses of their old speed again, and you can’t get faster sitting at the shop.  Three opportunities were on the docket last week for Reinhardt.  First up was the Brian Montieth Classic, just a mile or so down the road from the team’s shop at Lincoln Speedway in Abbottstown, PA.

 

October 6:  Brian Montieth Classic / Lincoln Speedway / Abbottstown, PA [36 cars, Qualifying 12th, Heat 1st (2), A-main 5th (4)]

 

Thursday night’s event used a single group qualifying format for the 36 cars on hand.  Heat lineups would be set by inverting the top four, with the balance of the lineup heads up by time.  The top five finishers from each of four heats would transfer to the A-main, with the top two making the redraw.  If the quick timer in the race could win, only the winner would be in the redraw.

 

Reinhardt was 27th in line but clocked in 12th quickest in the field, which put him outside the front row for the start of the fourth heat.  He blasted to the lead at the drop of the green, survived a late restart and led all 10 laps, enroute to a 1.5 second victory over Chad Trout.

 

The redraw produced the number four pill for Reinhardt, placing him outside the second row for the 35-lap A-main.  With Gio Scelzi and Brian Brown leading the field to the green, Reinhardt beat third-starting Dylan Norris to the low side of turn one and claimed 3rd on the opening lap.

 

The low side was good to Reinhardt for the first five laps, but on lap six, he moved to the high side as Justin Peck closed on his rear bumper.  Reinhardt closed the gap on second place Brian Brown and the trio waged an intense battle until the caution appeared with seven laps complete.

 

Reinhardt blasted under Brown entering turn one on the restart and immediately put distance between himself and the Missouri driver.  One lap later, the caution appeared yet again.

 

On the ensuing restart, Reinhardt held a firm grasp on the runner up spot, again pulling away from Brown by two seconds.  Scelzi was even better, putting several car lengths between himself and Reinhardt’s No.91.

 

Reinhardt began to close on Scelzi when he caught lapped traffic with twenty laps remaining, but he could not quite get close enough to challenge for the lead.  While this was going on at the front, Buddy Kofoid moved into third, with Justin Peck now fourth and Brown fifth.

 

Kofoid wrestled the spot away from Reinhardt on lap 25 and one lap later Peck got by as well, dropping Reinhardt from 2nd to 4th in the span of two laps.  

 

Reinhardt regrouped and set his sights on Peck.  Meanwhile, Danny Dietrich had moved into 5th just before the yellow lights flashed on with two laps remaining.  On the ensuing restart, Reinhardt seemed to be set to finish out the night in 4th until the final corner.  Dietrich turned under the Capitol Renegade 91 and drag raced Reinhardt to the line, nipping him by 0.042 seconds.

 

Despite some frustration with himself for giving up 4th in the run through the final corner coming to the line, Reinhardt was still happy with his team’s effort and results.  He put it in very simple terms after the race.

 

Solid night.  We needed that.

 

October 7:  Jim Ford Classic – Night 1 / Fremont Speedway / Fremont, OH [38 cars, Qualifying 7th in Group C, Heat 5th (7), A-main 12th (18)]

 

The final weekend of the season for the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions (ASCoC) brought the series to Fremont, Ohio for the two-day Jim Ford Classic.  Night one produced a roster of 38 teams to chase the $6,000 winner’s share.

 

Reinhardt was the 8th of nine drivers in Group C to hit the track for qualifying.  He only managed the 7th best lap in the group, creating a bit of a hill for the Capitol Renegade team to climb.

 

Starting 7th in the third of four heats, Reinhardt needed to reach the top five to transfer directly to the A-main and avoid racing the B-main to get in.  The 8-lap qualifying race got off on the wrong foot when he slipped to 8th, but Reinhardt soon found his rhythm.  By lap five he had worked his way to 6th and was able to make the pass for 5th on lap seven, putting himself into the night’s finale.

 

Reinhardt started the 35-lap A-main in the 18th position and patiently waited for the traffic around him to sort itself out over the first five laps.  From there, he used a steady effort to chip his way toward the front, making his way into the top fifteen on lap nine.  

 

Reinhardt’s machine continued to get quicker as the fuel load burned off.  On the restart following a lap twenty caution, he surged forward into the 13th spot.  As the race reached its final five circuits, he moved up another position.  The late charge ended just 8-tenths of a second out of a top ten finish with Reinhardt in 12th.

 

October 8:  Jim Ford Classic – Night 2 / Fremont Speedway / Fremont, OH [39 cars, Qualifying 1st in Group 2, Heat 3rd (4), A-main 3rd (6)]

 

The $10,000 to win finale of the Jim Ford Classic and the 2022 ASCoC season drew a field of 39 cars, once again putting the four qualifying group, four heat format into action.

 

Reinhardt rolled out 7th in Group B for his turn under the clock and promptly showed the resurgence of his team’s speed as he laid down the fastest lap in the group.

 

Only needing to transfer by finishing in the top five of his heat race, Reinhardt ran hard from his starting spot outside row two in his 8-lap heat race.  He brought home a third place finish and along with it, a spot in the dash redraw.

 

Reinhardt drew the 6th starting spot for the 6-lap dash.  On the opening lap he moved up one spot but eventually finished 6th, putting his Capitol Renegade No.91 on the outside of row three for the 30-lap Jim Ford Classic main event.

 

On lap two, Reinhardt moved into the fifth position.  He held that ground, executing a steady performance, for the next twenty three laps and appeared set to come home with a nice top five finish.

 

Reinhardt wasn’t done yet though.

 

A caution slowed the field with four laps remaining and Reinhardt still running 5th.  On the restart, he drove to the inside of Zeb Wise in turn one and took the 4th position away.

 

Two laps later the yellow lights flashed on yet again, forcing a restart for a green-white-checkered finish.  On this restart, Cole Macedo was Reinhardt’s victim when the former professional engineer turned full time racer slipped underneath the No.18 entering turn one.

 

Reinhardt held on to 3rd for the remaining lap and a half, closing out the touring series’ portion of his season with his first ASCoC podium of the year and first ASCoC top five since August 24th at Bloomsburg Fair Raceway in Pennsylvania.

 

I was trying to save my tire.  I could tell early on the track was probably going to take rubber and tires would be important at the end.  It’s tough to hold back but it paid off in the end.“, Reinhardt shared.

 

We had a solid finish to our All Star season tonight.  It’s been a challenging year, but we’ve finally been finding our speed again lately, so hopefully we can continue that in our remaining races and go into the offseason with something positive to build on.  I want to say thank you to all of our partners and everyone involved with our team that got our 91 car up and down the road all season.”

 

Up Next

 

Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team will take the coming weekend off, then will return on Friday, October 21st at BAPS Motor Speedway for their “The Night Before” event.  The following night, the Neptune City, NJ native will roll back into Williams Grove Speedway for the rescheduled finale of the 60th Annual National Open.

 

Season Stats

 

68 races, 0 wins, 7 top 5’s, 17 top 10’s, 33 top 15’s

 

Learn more about Kyle Reinhardt at:

A2DPR.com/KyleReinhardt

 

Follow Kyle Reinhardt’s season at:

A2DPR.com/latest-news

 

Shop Kyle Reinhardt merchandise at:

KyleReinhardt.com 

Kyle Reinhardt Racing on Facebook

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Kyle Reinhardt on Twitter:

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Kyle Reinhardt on Instagram:

Instagram.com/KyleReinhardt21 

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 All Star Circuit of Champions 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!

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
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Newlin Logs Top 10 at Lincoln Speedway After Last Minute Schedule Addition

Mansberger Motorsports Team Not Done Yet in 2022

Abbottstown, PA – October 10, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Mac McPherson

After originally indicating their season was done, Zach Newlin and the Mansberger Motorsports team decided to extend their season with a trip to Lincoln Speedway on Saturday night, October 8th.

 

The team missed a few planned races earlier in the season due to weather and other personal reasons, so the equipment still had some laps left in it and the team wasn’t quite ready to call it a year.  

 

October 8:  Lincoln Speedway / Abbottstown, PA

     [37 cars, Heat 2nd (3), A-main 10th (10)]

 

A deep field of 37 cars signed in to compete, setting up five 8-lap heat races for the 358 sprint cars.  The top four finishers would transfer to the A-main, with the top two making the handicap.  To qualify for the handicap, drivers need to have established a points average by participating in at least one previous race at the track this season.

 

Heat race lineups were set by a pill draw.  Zach Newlin was slated to start inside row two in the first heat race of the evening but took the green flag from the outside of the front row after one of the front row starters opted to drop to the rear of the field.

 

At the drop of the green, Dylan Norris got out in front to grab the early lead.  Newlin settled into the second spot and held the position for the duration of the event.  Despite finishing 2nd, Newlin did not qualify for the redraw since he had not competed at Lincoln Speedway during the 2022 season.  

 

Newlin lined up 10th for the 20-lap A-main, just behind the handicapped starters.  The feature event was slowed multiple times by cautions, bunching the field and providing opportunities to make moves.  The Millerstown, PA native fought hard throughout the event, moving just inside the top ten at times, then slipping just outside for a few laps.

 

Ultimately Newlin came home with a 10th place finish, a respectable result on the team’s first trip to the Abbottstown, PA oval, especially against the field of cars assembled Saturday night.

 

Up Next

 

The team plans to return to Lincoln Speedway Saturday night, October 15th to extend their season yet one more night and hopefully end their up and down season on a high note.

 

Learn more about Zach Newlin at:

A2DPR.com/ZachNewlin

 

Follow Zach Newlin’s season at:

A2DPR.com/latest-news

Zach Newlin Racing on Facebook:

Facebook.com/ZachNewlinRacing

 

Zach Newlin Racing on Twitter:

Twitter.com/ZachDaddyRacing

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

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!

Grove Financial & Associates

Dillman Hauling

Ron’s RV Sales

T&M Homebuilders

Tuscarora Roofing Co.

FIT Transportation

Kirby Kitner Excavating, Blasting, Paving

Christine Booher, Realtor

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

 

Visit our website to learn more about us and follow along with the stories of our race teams!

     https://addicted2dirtpr.com/

 

Follow A2D on Social Media!  We are @Addicted2DirtPR on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.  Follow hashtag #TeamA2D!

     Facebook.com/Addicted2DirtPR

     Twitter.com/Addicted2DirtPR

     Instagram.com/addicted2dirtpr/

 

And of course, don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel so you are always notified of our latest video features, recaps and stories for #TeamA2D! 

 

Contact us via Email at:  [email protected]

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

 

Visit our website to learn more about us and follow along with the stories of our race teams!

     https://addicted2dirtpr.com/

 

Follow A2D on Social Media!  We are @Addicted2DirtPR on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.  Follow hashtag #TeamA2D!

     Facebook.com/Addicted2DirtPR

     Twitter.com/Addicted2DirtPR

     Instagram.com/addicted2dirtpr/

 

And of course, don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel so you are always notified of our latest video features, recaps and stories for #TeamA2D! 

 

Contact us via Email at:  [email protected]