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/2 Comments/in A2D/by mraddicted2dirtA Personal Note About #TeamA2D
Harrisburg, PA – November 24, 2021
by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management
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2021 was a year of firsts. A year full of reasons to be thankful.
I want to say right up front, this article will have a slightly different perspective than you are used to reading here. This is a personal note of reflection and expression of appreciation. I’ll try to be brief.
When I started Addicted2Dirt PR just before the 2020 season, my goal was simply to try to contribute to the sport I have been passionate about for many years. Austin Berry and ABR allowed me to take my vision and make it something real. Just a few months later, Zach Newlin and Newlin Racing believed enough in what I was doing to bring me into their fold to promote their efforts. As the 2021 season opened, Kyle Reinhardt and RQM Enterprises took the same step of faith.
I would be remiss if I didn’t mention my wife and the full support she has given me and this vision from the beginning. I really should be saying ‘we’ anytime I mention A2D. She has helped me shape every aspect of what we are trying to do together for the sport.
We now have two seasons under our belt, hopefully making a difference along the way. These three teams have given us that opportunity and we could not be more appreciative and thankful.
We have been blessed to be a small part of some wonderful moments:
- Austin’s first super late model win this season
- Zach’s first 358 sprint checkered flag in 2020
- Zach’s first Outlaw A-main in 2021
- Kyle’s first All-Star victory this year
Here’s to 2022. May we all experience continued success and growth in the year ahead.
Happy Thanksgiving to all.
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Kyle Reinhardt Closes Out 2021 with Top 10 in Sprint Showdown
/1 Comment/in Kyle Reinhardt, Sprint Cars/by mraddicted2dirtSolid Night, Solid Season, Solid Future
Millerstown, PA – November 19, 2021
by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management
featured photo credit: SprintCarNews.com / Rick Rarer
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Kyle Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team have already been thinking about the 2022 season for several weeks, if not longer. There is much to plan and coordinate to prepare for a season that is comprised of over 70 races spanning 9 months as theirs did in 2021. Before they could fully turn their attention to that task, there was one more race to run. The traditional final 410 race in the country: The Capitol Renegade Sprint Showdown at BAPS Motor Speedway.
11/13: Sprint Showdown, BAPS Motor Speedway – Newberrytown, PA
(38 cars, Qualifying: 2nd in Group 2 & 3rd overall, Heat: 2nd, A-main: 7th)
The November weather in Central Pennsylvania is notoriously unpredictable to say the least. Some years fans are able to show up to the season finale in t-shirts, other years winter coats are the apparel of choice.
2021 brought its own memorable combination of elements. Rain and wind moved in during the late morning, making for a chilly autumn day. It didn’t matter though. This was the final race of the season, so when the weather passed, and the sun popped out briefly in the
midafternoon, the race teams, and loyal Posse race fans poured into the facility, equipped
with the aforementioned winter coats.
The Capitol Renegade, Champion Hi-Tech Lubricants, Henry’s Wrecker Service No.91 was one of 38 cars signed in for action Saturday afternoon.
Format
The annual season-ending event employs a somewhat unique format that uses a pill draw to divide the field into groups of 8-10 cars each. Teams remain in their groups for hot laps, time trials and heat races. To allow for spacing during time trials, half of each group takes to the track at a time for three green flag laps under the clock. Heat races would be 10 laps, lined up by time but with the top 4 inverted, and the top five finishers transferring directly to the A-main. The winner and the fastest qualifier go to the redraw.
Qualifying Recap
Reinhardt’s pill draw landed him in the first half of a very stout qualifying group number two. The Neptune City, NJ native was up to the task though as he attacked the 4-tenths mile oval, turning in a lap of 14.736. It turned out to be 2nd best in his group and 3rd best in the entire field.
The inversion meant Reinhardt would take the green in his heat race from the 3rd starting spot. On the initial start, Logan Schuchart claimed the lead and Freddie Rahmer kept Reinhardt at bay in 3rd. In the midst of lap two, Tyler Ross got upside down, bringing out the red. On the ensuing restart, Reinhardt charged hard and wrestled 2nd away from Rahmer. He then set his sights on Schuchart and the lead but couldn’t get close enough to challenge and settled for the runner up finish.
Main Event Recap
Reinhardt’s qualifying efforts garnered him the 10th starting spot in the 30-lap A-main. The Capitol Renegade, J&J Auto Racing mount was competitive from the start. Reinhardt quickly found his rhythm and began moving forward. He was able to claim 9th early on, then 8th by lap ten.
Despite being tested by a couple restarts, which are double-file by rule at BAPS Motor Speedway, Kyle managed to hold his ground. By lap 21 Reinhardt had claimed 7th from Jacob Allen. Allen, a World of Outlaws regular, didn’t give up easily though and the pair exchanged sliders for several laps until Reinhardt finally claimed the spot for good. From that point on, there were no cautions to bunch the field and Reinhardt wasn’t close enough to take a shot at Anthony Macri for 6th.
“We had good speed all night and we raced well. We were better than we had been in recent outings, so that’s a good way to finish the season. We’ve been getting back to basics and giving the car what it needs. It’s been responding well, so my confidence is up too as a result“, Reinhardt shared.
“Looking back on 2021 now that we are done, it wasn’t a bad year for us. It was tough going on the road for the first time. We kept plugging away though and we learned a lot as a result of traveling and seeing a lot of new places for the first time”, Kyle reflected.
“We got our first All Star win and our first quick time. We had some good nights, but we also had some tough ones. I feel like we left a lot on the table“, Reinhardt concluded.
Up Next
Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team plan to hit the road with the All Star Circuit of Champions again in 2022, so the offseason will be short and very busy. Preparing a shop, a hauler, and multiple cars for the grind of a long season requires a lot of planning and coordination. Often teams work as hard or harder from November to February as they do during the season.
“We are still looking to fill the crew chief role on the team, so hopefully we can do that soon. I’m looking forward to 2022. We know we can take what we learned this year and improve. We already have goals. Obviously, we want to be more consistent, but we also believe we can win multiple races and put ourselves in the top 5 in All Star points“, Reinhardt said.
Thanks to Our Partners!
RQM Enterprises would like to express their appreciation to all their partners for the continued support! Thanks to Capitol Renegade, Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers, Champion Brands, Fibreworks Composites, Henry’s Wrecker Service, J&J Auto Racing, FK Rod Ends, Kinsler Fuel Injection, Brown & Miller Racing Solutions, Kelly Racing Fuel, B.C. Walter Trucking, 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 and HP Engines for their support during the 2021 racing season.
Follow Kyle Reinhardt’s season at: https://addicted2dirtpr.com/latest-news/
Kyle Reinhardt Racing on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KyleReinhardtRacing
Kyle Reinhardt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kylereinhardt21
Shop Kyle Reinhardt merchandise at: https://kylereinhardt.com/
SPECIAL THANKS
As always, thank you to all our partners for their support!
Below are the businesses, the people, and the families that make what we do possible.
PLEASE take the time to browse this information and help us by giving them your business.
Don’t forget to thank them for being involved in racing!
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management provides affordable and personal dirt motorsports public relations that provides a professional public image to attract marketing partners and fans. A2D can promote your sponsors and engage fans with your team’s story. 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.
Visit our website to learn more about us and follow along with the stories of our race teams!
Follow A2D on Social Media! We are @Addicted2DirtPR on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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Reinhardt Posts Successful World Finals Weekend
/1 Comment/in Kyle Reinhardt, Sprint Cars/by mraddicted2dirtShows Speed Against Stout Field
New Oxford, PA – November 10, 2021
by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management
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Three years had elapsed since Kyle Reinhardt’s last, and only, attempt at the World Finals at The Dirt Track at Charlotte. That trip in 2018 was full of challenges. Engine issues on qualifying night put the Capitol Renegade team behind the eight ball from the start. Combine that with the lack of a notebook to turn to for the track, and you get what’s politely called ‘a learning opportunity’.
When the team returned to take part in the 2021 edition of The World Finals, they had a lot more experience in their pocket than they did three years earlier. Not only did they have a couple Central PA victories on their resume, but they had also just completed their first season on the road with the All Star Circuit of Champions, which included their first ASCoC series win.
11/4: World Finals Night 1, The Dirt Track at Charlotte – Concord, NC
Persistent rain Thursday forced officials to cancel qualifying night and alter the order of events on Friday and Saturday night to include time trials.
With nearly twice as many cars pit-side as the A-main lineup would hold, and a quality field at that, it would be no easy task to make the World of Outlaw sanctioned main event either night.
11/5: World Finals Night 2, The Dirt Track at Charlotte – Concord, NC
(46 cars, Qualifying 8th in Flight 2, Heat 3rd, A-main 14th)
Friday’s 46 car field was split into two flights for time trials. Late that afternoon, Kyle Reinhardt rolled the Capitol Renegade, Champion Hi-Tech Lubricants, Henry’s Wrecker Service No.91 onto the clay at The Dirt Track as the first car in Flight 2 for qualifying. He laid down a solid lap that placed him 8th in the group and handed him the 4th starting spot in heat number four.
The top five finishers were slated to transfer to the A-main from each 8-lap heat race, but each spot closer to the front held increasing value because it meant four spots better in the starting lineup for the night’s finale . Reinhardt charged into 3rd on the opening lap and held onto it to the checkered flag, putting himself and the Capitol Renegade team into their first World Finals A-main.
Reinhardt lined up 12th for the 30-lap main event and survived numerous battles to hold on to a mid-pack spot, eventually bringing it home in 14th.
“Our trip here a few years ago was frustrating. We had issues from the time we unloaded. We probably should have loaded up and gone home after the first night that year, but we battled through it and learned everything we could. I think that effort paid off tonight“, Reinhardt commented.
11/6: World Finals Night 3, The Dirt Track at Charlotte – Concord, NC
(43 cars, Qualifying 20th in Flight 2, Heat 4th, A-main 20th)
Saturday’s World of Outlaws season and World Finals finale was moved up to an early afternoon start due to a deteriorating nighttime forecast in the Charlotte region. 43 teams returned to compete.
Once again, per the Outlaw format, the field was divided into two flights by random draw for qualifying under the clock. Kyle Reinhardt found himself in flight two again, but this time a little deeper in the order. He hit the track 14th in the flight and had good speed once again, however a minor issue cost him a few tenths on the clock and left him 20th in the standings when the dust settled.
The team quickly went to work resolving the issue and had Reinhardt ready to go to work from the 10th starting spot in the 4th heat. With the top five transferring to the A-main again, and the remainder of the field being relegated to the B-main to compete for the final four spots in the main event, the Neptune City, NJ native had his work cut out for him.
Reinhardt and his J&J Auto Racing No.91 were up to the challenge. He charged into 6th on the opening lap using the high side and continued to press forward, claiming the 4th spot by lap three. Kyle would hold on to that spot, completing an impressive recovery from a disappointing qualifying time and putting himself and his Capitol Renegade team into their second consecutive World Finals A-main through a heat race.
“We were good both nights. We had a minor issue in qualifying Saturday that put us at the back of our heat race, but we were able to correct it and show our speed by going 10th to 4th and putting ourselves in the show. We went backwards in the feature unfortunately, but we figured out why. We’ll put it in the notebook, learn from it and be even better next time“, Reinhardt concluded.
The 2021 World Finals experience was quite different than 2018 for Reinhardt. The results are a good indication of how far this team has come over the last few seasons. As they continue to build their notebook and put the right pieces in place, they are poised to be a consistent front-runner wherever they go.
Up Next
Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team will close out the 2021 season back home in PA at BAPS Motor Speedway on Saturday, November 13th. The Capitol Renegade Sprint Showdown presented by FK Rod Ends features the 410 Sprint Cars ($5,000 to win), 358 Modifieds ($4,000 to win), and two Enduro races (each $1,000 to win). Racing begins at 3:00 PM.
Thanks to Our Partners!
RQM Enterprises would like to express their appreciation to all of their partners for the continued support! Thanks to Capitol Renegade, Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers, Champion Brands, Fibreworks Composites, Henry’s Wrecker Service, J&J Auto Racing, FK Rod Ends, Kinsler Fuel Injection, Brown & Miller Racing Solutions, Kelly Racing Fuel, B.C. Walter Trucking, 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 and HP Engines for their support during the 2021 racing season.
Follow Kyle Reinhardt’s season at: https://addicted2dirtpr.com/latest-news/
Kyle Reinhardt Racing on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KyleReinhardtRacing
Kyle Reinhardt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kylereinhardt21
Shop Kyle Reinhardt merchandise at: https://kylereinhardt.com/
SPECIAL THANKS
As always, thank you to all our partners for their support!
Below are the businesses, the people, and the families that make what we do possible.
PLEASE take the time to browse this information and help us by giving them your business.
Don’t forget to thank them for being involved in racing!
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management provides affordable and personal dirt motorsports public relations that provides a professional public image to attract marketing partners and fans. A2D can promote your sponsors and engage fans with your team’s story. 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.
Visit our website to learn more about us and follow along with the stories of our race teams!
Follow A2D on Social Media! We are @Addicted2DirtPR on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
https://www.facebook.com/Addicted2DirtPR
https://twitter.com/Addicted2DirtPR (hashtag #TeamA2D)
https://www.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! Just hit subscribe below this video or search for Addicted2Dirt PR on YouTube!
You can always contact us via Email at: [email protected]
Kyle Reinhardt Wraps Up Rookie All Star Season at Fremont
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New Oxford, PA – October 13, 2021
by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management
Feature Photo Credit: Chad Warner Photography
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Back in January 2021, there was no doubt in Kyle Reinhardt’s mind that he and his Capitol Renegade team would face new challenges and learn a lot in their upcoming inaugural season on the road with the All Star Circuit of Champions. They were about to go to school and build quite a notebook.
Just over eight months later, the All Star season was poised to fade into the rear view mirror and Reinhardt’s freshman year, so to speak, would be complete. There was just one more weekend to study, and it took the team to Fremont, Ohio.
10/8: Jim & Joanne Ford Classic Prelim Night at Fremont Speedway – Fremont, OH
The story Friday night was all about Mother Nature. Storms passed through the northern Ohio area, bringing rain and hail. Despite their best efforts, the track crew was unable to overcome the weather, forcing officials to cancel the program.
10/9: Jim & Joanne Ford Classic at Fremont Speedway – Fremont, OH
(48 cars, Qualifying 9th in group D, Heat 8th, C-main 2nd, A-main 18th)
Saturday brought better weather and 48 teams to compete for the $10,000 winner’s share in the Jim & Joanne Ford Classic at Fremont Speedway. It was the All Star Circuit of Champions season finale.
The large car count meant the field was aligned into five groups. Teams would qualify and heat race against those in their group. Kyle Reinhardt was the 5th to hit the track in group D but the resulting time of 13.781 was 9th quickest in the group.
Only the top four finishers would transfer from each 8-lap heat race to the A-main, so Reinhardt had a tall order in front of him from his 9th starting spot in heat number four. His 8th place finish relegated him to the C-main, leaving him with an even taller order.
Reinhardt was able to move his Capitol Renegade, Champion Hi-Tech Lubricants, Henry’s Wrecker Service No.91 forward in the 10-lap C-main, finishing 2nd and transferring to the B-main.
The team opted for a series provisional to start the A-main, bypassing the last chance qualifying race. The Neptune City, NJ native was able to go +7 from his 25th starting spot in the A-main, recording an 18th place finish.
Reflecting on the 2021 ASCoC Season
“It was definitely a learning year. I learned; the whole team learned…every night. We saw a lot of new places. In the long run it will make me and the team better. It already has honestly“, Reinhardt shared candidly.
Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team appeared in 37 All Star features and 16 dashes, finishing 8th in series points. The team captured victories in 7 heat races, 2 dashes and 1 A-main during the 2021 season.
“We had some good moments, like our first win, but of course we expected more of our team. Going into the season we weren’t sure what to expect. After Florida we felt like we should be able to compete for a spot somewhere in the middle of the top 10 in points. We fell short of that, largely because of all the new challenges we faced in the early part of the season. We missed features because we didn’t solve those problems as quickly as we needed to. It was a whole new team learning to work together and seeing new tracks all at the same time. No excuses. That’s just how it was“, Reinhardt surmised.
Up Next
Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team will race close to home, making a stop at BAPS Motor Speedway on Saturday, October 23rd. It will be their final tune up before heading to The World Finals in Charlotte in early November.
Thanks to Our Partners!
RQM Enterprises would like to express their appreciation to all of their partners for the continued support! Thanks to Capitol Renegade, Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers, Champion Brands, Fibreworks Composites, Henry’s Wrecker Service, J&J Auto Racing, FK Rod Ends, Kinsler Fuel Injection, Brown & Miller Racing Solutions, Kelly Racing Fuel, B.C. Walter Trucking, 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 and HP Engines for their support during the 2021 racing season.
Follow Kyle Reinhardt’s season at: https://addicted2dirtpr.com/latest-news/
Kyle Reinhardt Racing on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KyleReinhardtRacing
Kyle Reinhardt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kylereinhardt21
Shop Kyle Reinhardt merchandise at: https://kylereinhardt.com/
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 partners for their support!
Below are the businesses, the people, and the families that make what we do possible.
PLEASE take the time to browse this information and help us by giving them your business.
Don’t forget to thank them for being involved in racing!
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management provides affordable and personal dirt motorsports public relations that provides a professional public image to attract marketing partners and fans. A2D can promote your sponsors and engage fans with your team’s story. 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.
Visit our website to learn more about us and follow along with the stories of our race teams!
Follow A2D on Social Media! We are @Addicted2DirtPR on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
https://www.facebook.com/Addicted2DirtPR
https://twitter.com/Addicted2DirtPR (hashtag #TeamA2D)
https://www.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! Just hit subscribe below this video or search for Addicted2Dirt PR on YouTube!
You can always contact us via Email at: [email protected]
Reinhardt Returns to Action at Grove’s National Open
/0 Comments/in Kyle Reinhardt, Sprint Cars/by mraddicted2dirtAll Star Season Finale Up Next at Fremont
New Oxford, PA – October 6, 2021
by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management
Feature Photo Credit: Turn Three Photos
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After being sidelined for a couple weekends, Kyle Reinhardt eagerly returned to the seat of the Capitol Renegade No.91. The team returned to the track for the 59th Annual Champion Oil National Open at Williams Grove Speedway.
The event is attended by tens of thousands of fans, watched by even more and is one of the most coveted events for winged sprint car drivers and teams. Not only is the race lucrative, paying $75,000 to the winner, but it has been won by a who’s who in sprint car racing over the years. The winners list includes names that range from Indy 500 winner, Gordon Johncock, to the King of the Outlaws, Steve Kinser. It’s one of those handful of events that provide a sense of pride just to make the starting field.
10/1: National Open Prelim Night at Williams Grove Speedway – Mechanicsburg, PA
(49 cars, Qualifying 6th in flight 1, Heat 4th, A-main 23rd)
The month of October opened with a perfect Central Pennsylvania autumn evening that saw 49 teams unload in the pits at Williams Grove Speedway. They were there not only to chase the $10,000 winner’s share, but more importantly, learn everything they could so they could be at their best the following night, when the eyes of the sprint car world would descend on the legendary oval.
A good pill draw put Kyle Reinhardt fourth in line to take the track for time trials in the World of Outlaws’ sanctioned event. He used that opportunity to record the 6th quickest lap in the flight of 25.
The format called for four 8-lap heat races, from which the top 5 would transfer to the A-main. Reinhardt’s qualifying effort placed him 3rd for the start of heat number two. After a tough battle in the opening laps, the Neptune City, NJ native settled into the 4th position and held on to that spot to transfer to the night’s finale.
Reinhardt took the green for the 25-lap A-main from the inside of row eight and struggled from the start. He battled an ill-handling racecar throughout the event, slowly sliding backward through the running order to a frustrating 23rd place finish.
10/2: 59th Annual National Open at Williams Grove Speedway – Mechanicsburg, PA
(48 cars, Qualifying 21st in flight 2, Heat 9th, B-main 13th)
Saturday night brought 48 teams back to take their shot at the $75,000 top prize. A less friendly pill draw had Reinhardt near the less desirable end of the qualifying order, taking to the track as the 17th of 24 drivers in flight 2, and 41st overall. Kyle was unable to wring the kind of lap he needed out of his Capitol Renegade No.91, leaving him a disappointing 21st when the dust settled.
With only the top five finishers in each heat race moving to the A-main, Reinhardt had a tall order from his 11th starting spot in heat number three. In that situation, when a giant leap forward will be difficult, the strategy is often to take two smaller steps. The first step would be to at least finish somewhere between 6th and 9th to get into the B-main, where the team would have a chance to take the second step into the A-main. Finishing 10th or worse in the heat race relegates teams to the C-main and creates a nearly insurmountable challenge to get to the finale.
The All Star Circuit of Champions Rookie of the Year candidate came out of the gate quick in his heat race, surging to the 8th spot on lap one. From there, he found himself in an intense battle to maintain position to make the cut for the B-main. He managed to survive, bringing home a 9th place finish to avoid an unwanted trip to the C-main.
Figuratively speaking, Reinhardt once again found himself looking up a steep hill when the green flag dropped on the 12-lap Last Chance Showdown. Starting outside the 8th row, Reinhardt gave it everything he had, but ultimately finished 13th in the B-main, ending his night.
“We were a lot better Friday but I didn’t have things quite right for the feature that night“, Reinhardt commented, referring directly to himself and alluding to the fact that he was handling the setup chores after the team recently parted ways with crew chief Bob Curtis. “Saturday we tried to improve using what we experienced Friday but it made it worse for qualifying, so we were trying to play catch up all night”, he concluded.
Up Next
Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team will close out their first full All Star Circuit of Champions season on October 8th and 9th at Fremont Speedway in Fremont, OH at the Jim and Joanne Ford Classic, where the Saturday night finale will pay $10,000 to the victor.
Thanks to Our Partners!
RQM Enterprises would like to express their appreciation to all of their partners for the continued support! Thanks to Capitol Renegade, Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers, Champion Brands, Fibreworks Composites, Henry’s Wrecker Service, J&J Auto Racing, FK Rod Ends, Kinsler Fuel Injection, Brown & Miller Racing Solutions, Kelly Racing Fuel, B.C. Walter Trucking, 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 and HP Engines for their support during the 2021 racing season.
Follow Kyle Reinhardt’s season at: https://addicted2dirtpr.com/latest-news/
Kyle Reinhardt Racing on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KyleReinhardtRacing
Kyle Reinhardt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kylereinhardt21
Shop Kyle Reinhardt merchandise at: https://kylereinhardt.com/
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 partners for their support!
Below are the businesses, the people, and the families that make what we do possible.
PLEASE take the time to browse this information and help us by giving them your business.
Don’t forget to thank them for being involved in racing!
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management provides affordable and personal dirt motorsports public relations that provides a professional public image to attract marketing partners and fans. A2D can promote your sponsors and engage fans with your team’s story. 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.
Visit our website to learn more about us and follow along with the stories of our race teams!
Follow A2D on Social Media! We are @Addicted2DirtPR on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
https://www.facebook.com/Addicted2DirtPR
https://twitter.com/Addicted2DirtPR (hashtag #TeamA2D)
https://www.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! Just hit subscribe below this video or search for Addicted2Dirt PR on YouTube!
You can always contact us via Email at: [email protected]
Reinhardt Earns First Career Tuscarora 50 Start
/0 Comments/in Kyle Reinhardt, Sprint Cars/by mraddicted2dirtPockets $6,000 Bonus to Cap Weekend
New Oxford, PA – September 15, 2021
by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management
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Kyle Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team rolled into Port Royal Speedway last week for the three-night, All Star sanctioned, Tuscarora 50 that has become the centerpiece of the season schedule at “The Speed Palace”. The team had struggled on the tricky surface in earlier season appearances and was aiming to show the strides they had made since then, plus hopefully take home a chunk of the cash that was up for grabs at the lucrative event.
9/9: Port Royal Speedway – Port Royal, PA
(45 cars, Qualifying 4th in group B/12th overall, Heat 2nd,A-main 22nd)
With 45 teams singed in to compete, the “41 or more” All Star format was in use, dividing teams into 5 equal groups of nine cars for hot laps, qualifying and heat races.
Reinhardt qualified 4th quickest in Group B, giving him the pole for the second 8-lap heat race, with Bill Balog lined up beside him. Balog used the preferred outside line to beat Kyle to turn one at the drop of the green. Reinhardt chased Balog but was unable to run him down and settled for the runner-up finish and a spot in the A-main.
Rolling to the green for the 30-lap feature from his 12th starting spot, Reinhardt looked racy at the start. He held his ground, briefly claimed 11th, and threatened to move into the top 10 during the first half of the A-main. The handling of the Capitol Renegade No.91 went away as the race moved into the later stages, causing the All Star Rookie of the Year candidate to slip back a handful of positions. With about five laps remaining, Reinhardt quickly lifted and pulled down out of the groove when it seemed the motor had gone sour. The issue ended his night and left him with a 22nd place finish officially. Fortunately, the team later determined it was a header issue and nothing terminal.
9/10: Night Before the 50 at Port Royal Speedway – Port Royal, PA
(55 cars, Qualifying 5th in group B/21st overall, Heat 6th, B-main 8th, A-main 22nd)
Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team made repairs and returned to “The Speed Palace”
Friday for The Night Before the 50, along with 54 other teams, to go after the $10,000 winner’s share. Given the hefty car count, the same format was in play as the previous night.
The qualifying effort by Reinhardt left him 5th fastest in Group B, which meant he would need to climb his way into one of the four transfer spots in the second 8-lap heat. It wasn’t in the cards on this night, and the Neptune City, NJ native found himself on the outside looking in, crossing the line 6th at the finish.
Relegated to an 8th place start in the 12-lap B-main, Reinhardt once again needed to climb into the top four to make the A-main. Despite his best efforts, he couldn’t make it happen and again found himself on the outside looking in. He settled for an 8th place finish and opted to use a provisional to start the feature event. Reinhardt started 27th in the 30-lap A-main and came home in 22nd.
“This was just one of those nights. If you miss it early in qualifying, you spend the rest of the night trying to recover. We’ll come back tomorrow and try to get out of the gate a little stronger“, Reinhardt shared.
9/11: Tuscarora 50 at Port Royal Speedway – Port Royal, PA
(57 cars, Qualifying 11th in flight B, Heat 2nd, A-main 23rd)
Saturday night’s goal for Kyle Reinhardt was very simple: Make the starting field for the 54th Annual Tuscarora 50. It would be no easy task with a stout field of 57 cars in the pits. Reinhardt had tried a few times in the past but had come up short, including 2020 when he blew a right rear tire while leading the B-main by a large margin.
The Tuscarora 50 uses its own unique format. The field was divided into two flights for qualifying. Within each flight, the field would then be divided into three heat races based on lap times. A 4-car invert meant the fastest car in each heat started 4th, while the 4th fastest qualifier started on the pole. The remainder of the field lined up by qualifying time behind those four. Only the top three finishers would advance to the A-main, with each of the winners drawing for one of the top six starting spots. Meanwhile, 4th-6th would move to the B-main and everyone from 7th back would fall to the C-main.
Reinhardt was the 9th of 28 cars to hit the track for Flight 2 time trials. His lap of 18.640 was good enough for 11th in his flight and it kept him inside the inversion for the heat
race. It was the first step to a good night. It put Reinhardt on the pole of heat number five, giving him the best opportunity he could ask for to claim one of those top three spots and put himself into his first Tuscarora 50.
When the green flag dropped on the 8-lap heat race, Reinhardt surged to the point and took control of the race. As the laps clicked off, 2nd place Dylan Cisney found his groove and began to reel in the Capitol Renegade No.91 of Reinhardt. As the pair received the two to
go sign, Cisney took his shot. He not only took the lead away from Reinhardt, along with it he claimed one of the top six starting spots in the feature. It was a minor disappointment, but Reinhardt knew he didn’t give it away. Cisney was just better than him in that event.
The bottom line. He would be in the starting field for his first Tuscarora 50.
Reinhardt took the green for the 50-lap finale from a very respectable 12th starting spot. While the long distance race can be about tire conservation and pace, Kyle wasted no time
grabbing some track position by jumping into the top ten on the opening circuit. During the opening segment, Reinhardt hovered around the 10th position, then slipping a couple spots by lap 15.
That’s when the handle seemed to go away significantly. By the time the field reached lap 20, Reinhardt was struggling and had faded to 22nd. He restarted in that spot after the
halfway break, then slipped further back to 25th for a bit before recovering to 23rd at the checkered flag. It certainly wasn’t the finish he or the team wanted or expected given how their night had gone. They simply missed the setup that they needed to be competitive in the second half of the event.
The week did however end on a positive note for the Capitol Renegade team. Jim and Sandy Kline regularly offer bonus money to a randomly chosen finisher in the feature events at Port Royal Speedway. For the Tuscarora 50, they set that amount as a generous $6,000. The random draw turned up pill #23, handing the cash to 23rd place finisher, Reinhardt.
While the finishes were certainly not satisfying, the team did show their improvement by timing well and earning spots in two of the three main events. Putting an entire night together and finishing as strong as they start has been the elusive holy grail in recent weeks.
“We made our first Tuscarora 50, so we’re definitely happy about that. We continued to show speed early too. We just need to keep working hard to put it all together and be more consistent throughout the night“, Reinhardt commented.
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