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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:

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

 Facebook.com/KyleReinhardtRacing

 

Kyle Reinhardt on Twitter:

Twitter.com/KyleReinhardt21 

 

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 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

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

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  • 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
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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

 Facebook.com/KyleReinhardtRacing

 

Kyle Reinhardt on Twitter:

Twitter.com/KyleReinhardt21 

 

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
  • 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!

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Kyle Reinhardt Shows Speed Early at Eldora

60th Annual Williams Grove National Open Up Next

New Weston, OH – September 29, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Chad Warner Photography

The season may be entering its final chapter, but there’s no quit in Kyle Reinhardt or the Capitol Renegade team.

 

With approximately a dozen races remaining in their 2022 season and only three with the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions (ASCoC), they are still plugging away to find the speed and consistency they know they are capable of.

 

It has been a tough season for Reinhardt, who has been serving as his own crew chief all year but getting over the hump and putting some good results on the books before season’s end would go a long way toward 2023.

 

September 23:  BeFour the Crowns Showdown / Eldora Speedway / New Weston, OH [42 cars, Qualifying 8th in Flight A, Heat 4th (4), A-main 22nd (14)]

 

The ASCoC was slated to tackle the famed Eldora Speedway on Saturday, so Reinhardt and team made the tow to western Ohio a day early to join the World of Outlaws for the ‘BeFour the Crowns Showdown’ show on Friday.

 

The 42 cars on hand were split into two flights for qualifying.  Reinhardt registered the 8th quickest lap in Flight A, placing him 4th on the starting grid for heat number two.

 

The top five finishers from each of four 8-lap heats would transfer directly to the $10,000 to win A-main.  Reinhardt ‘held serve’ and recorded a 4th place finish to put his team in the show.

 

The night was generally going well for Reinhardt, until the 30-lap main event took the green flag.  The Neptune City, NJ native started 14th with his eyes on a top ten finish but it didn’t play out that way.

 

Reinhardt began to lose positions early on, dropping outside the top twenty within the first five laps.  Just past the halfway point, with nothing positive coming from his efforts to regroup and move forward, he retired from the event for an official 22nd place finish.

 

September 24:  4-Crown Nationals / Eldora Speedway / New Weston, OH [34 cars, Qualifying 1st in Group B, Heat 2nd (4), Dash 7th (6), A-main 17th (7)]

 

Saturday’s All Star Circuit of Champions portion of the 4-Crown Nationals event at Eldora brought 34 winged 410 sprint cars to compete for a $10,000 top prize.

 

Reinhardt kicked off the night by going to the top of the qualifying charts in Group B, notching quick time with a lap of 13.166 in his Capitol Renegade / Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers / Champion Hi-Tech Lubricants / J&J Auto Racing No.91.

 

Given his quick time in the group, all Reinhardt needed to do to claim his spot in the Dash redraw was finish in the top five in his heat race.  He wasn’t complacent though, charging from his 4th starting spot to 2nd on the opening lap and then going after the top spot.  He was unable to run down leader Brady Bacon in the fast-paced 8-lap qualifier and came home with the runner up finish.

 

Reinhardt drew the 6th starting spot in the 8-car Dash, which would set the starting order for the first 4 rows of the night’s finale.  Sye Lynch wrestled 6th away from Reinhardt on lap three, dropping Reinhardt to a 7th place finish in the 6-lap race.

 

Reinhardt took the green for the 30-lap A-main from inside row four but could not mount a forward charge in the opening laps.  He slipped just outside of the top ten a few laps into the event and remained there through the halfway point of the race.  

 

The restart that followed a caution with nine laps to go was not Reinhardt’s friend.  Over the course of the final nine laps, Reinhardt’s situation only got worse, losing a few more spots to a 17th place finish.

 

We made some progress this weekend.  We had really good speed early both nights.  We qualified well and made the show through our heat, but we struggled again late and didn’t close the deal.“, Reinhardt commented.

 

Up Next

 

The 60th Annual National Open at Williams Grove Speedway is next on the docket for Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team.  The two day marquee event takes place Friday, September 30 and Saturday, October 1.  Saturday’s A-main purse alone is over $155,000, with $75,000 of that going to the winner.

 

Season Stats

 

64 races, 0 wins, 5 top 5’s, 14 top 10’s, 30 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

 Facebook.com/KyleReinhardtRacing

 

Kyle Reinhardt on Twitter:

Twitter.com/KyleReinhardt21 

 

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
  • 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!

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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! 

 

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Reinhardt Has Up and Down Weekend on Home Turf

A Trip to the ‘Big E’ on Tap This Weekend

Abbottstown, PA – September 20, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Chad Warner Photography

Statistically speaking, Kyle Reinhardt’s 2022 season has been a little better than last year, but that’s not much comfort to the Neptune City, NJ native who has struggled to find the consistent speed he needs to put up the stats he knows he and his Capitol Renegade / Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers / Champion Hi-Tech Lubricants / J&J Auto Racing No.91 are capable of.

 

Williams Grove Speedway and Lincoln Speedway, both in the heart of Reinhardt’s home turf, have been the site of good runs for the team in the past.  They came into this past weekend hoping the familiarity would help dial in the missing speed.

 

September 16:  Dirt Classic Qualifier / Williams Grove Speedway / Mechanicsburg, PA

     [33 cars, Qualifying 6th in Group B, Heat 4th (6), A-main 14th (16)]

 

Friday night Reinhardt was among 33 drivers who signed in for the Dirt Classic Qualifier at ‘The Grove’.  The four-group format was initiated for the program.  While his 6th quickest qualifying run in Group B was still short of the speed he was looking for, he was able to race his way from the 6th starting spot to 4th and transfer into the A-main through his heat race.  It was a step in the right direction.

 

In the 30-lap finale, Reinhardt made a little more progress.  After starting 16th, he moved forward and reached 12th by the halfway point.  The battles for position in the middle of the pack were tight throughout the event.  Reinhardt ultimately finished 14th.

 

September 17:  Dirt Classic IX / Lincoln Speedway / Abbottstown, PA

     [50 cars, Qualifying 6th in Group E, Heat #5 5th (6), Heat #10 6th (5), B-main 11th (10)]

 

50 teams were in the pits to chase the $20,000 winner’s share of the Dirt Classic IX purse.  The annual All Star Circuit of Champions sanctioned event uses qualifying and double heats to accumulate points and set the starting field for the main event.

 

Reinhardt was slotted in the fifth and final group to go under the clock.  Once again he logged the 6th best lap in the group.

 

From his 6th starting spot in heat race number five, Reinhardt grabbed the 5th spot on the start.  Unable to make additional forward progress, he held on to that spot throughout the 8-lap race.

 

In the tenth heat race, Reinhardt was unable to gain ground in the running order or the point standings for the night.  He started 5th but lost a position on lap two and finished 6th.

 

Reinhardt found himself with an uphill battle when the points were tallied.  He would start 10th in the 12-lap B-main and would need to climb six spots to make the cut for the A-main.  It wasn’t in the cards and Reinhardt’s night ended with an 11th place in the consolation race.

 

Up Next

 

Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team will head to Eldora Speedway this weekend for two nights of competition.  First up will be the ‘BeFour the Crowns Showdown’ Friday night with the World of Outlaws.

 

Saturday night’s All Star Circuit of Champions race is part of the ‘4-Crown Nationals’ and pays $10,000 to win.

 

Season Stats

 

62 races, 0 wins, 5 top 5’s, 14 top 10’s, 30 top 15’s

 

Learn more about Kyle Reinhardt at:

A2DPR.com/KyleReinhardt

 

Follow Kyle Reinhardt’s season at:

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Kyle Reinhardt on Instagram:

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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 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
  • 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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Reinhardt Looks To Get Back in the Groove at Williams Grove and Lincoln After Port Royal Struggles

Port Royal, PA – September 15, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Chad Warner Photography

Kyle Reinhardt rolled into Port Royal, PA last week with his Capitol Renegade / Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers / Champion Hi-Tech Lubricants / J&J Auto Racing No.91 for the three-day Tuscarora 50 extravaganza that accompanies the Juniata County Fair.

 

The Neptune City, NJ native has struggled at the fairgrounds half-mile the past couple seasons, but this time he had some reasons for optimism, including fresh equipment and recent improved performance.

 

September 8:  Port Royal Speedway / Port Royal, PA

     [49 cars, Qualifying 6th in Group D, Heat 5th (6), B-main 4th (6), A-main 24th (24)]

 

Opening night of the three day event saw 49 teams register for the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions (ASCoC) sanctioned show, putting the five group/five heat format for the series into motion.

 

Reinhardt was the 7th of 10 cars in Group D to go under the clock.  He logged the 6th fastest lap in the group, landing him outside row three to start the fourth heat race.  He grabbed 5th on the opening lap and was part of a tight three car battle for third, but he was unable to secure one of the top four spots needed to transfer directly to the main event.  He finished 5th.

 

In the 12-lap B-main, Reinhardt again started 6th needing to reach the top four to make the finale.  With four laps remaining, he worked his way past Zeb Wise and into the 5th position as the pair entered turn three.

 

On lap ten, the caution flag appeared for 3rd place A.J. Flick, moving Reinhardt into 4th for the restart with two laps remaining.  He used the middle of the track to keep Wise at bay and close on third place Michael Walter.  At the line, Reinhardt finished 4th by 0.111 seconds.  It was good enough to put his No.91 in the show.

 

Reinhardt started 24th in the 30-lap A-main, but early on he developed a suspension issue that hindered the performance of his machine.  The end result was a 24th place finish.

 

Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team were presented with the ASCoC Perseverance Award for their efforts.

 

September 9:  The Night Before the 50 / Port Royal Speedway / Port Royal, PA

     [52 cars, Qualifying 8th in Group D, Heat 8th (8), C-main 3rd (3)]

 

Friday’s car count grew to 52 for the $8,000 to win ‘Night Before the 50’ show.  The five group/five heat format was once again in play.

 

Reinhardt found himself in an early hole when he registered the 8th best lap of the ten cars in Group D qualifying.  He was unable to make any gains in his heat race, starting and finishing 8th in the 8-lap race.

 

Relegated to the C-main where only the top two finishers would advance to the B-main, Reinhardt seemed to catch a break when one of the front row starters didn’t make the call.  Officially slated to start 3rd, he took the green from 2nd but was unable to hold onto that transfer spot and finished 3rd.

 

September 10:  55th Annual Tuscarora 50 / Port Royal Speedway / Port Royal, PA

     [55 cars, Qualifying 13th, Heat 6th (5), B-main 14th (14), Non-Qual Feature 10th (8)]

 

Saturday’s program leveraged its own unique format (details below) to determine who got a piece of the lucrative pie known as the 55th Annual Tuscarora 50.  The largest piece, the winner’s share, grew from its original $55,000 to $60,000 just hours before the finale thanks to a generous sponsor.

 

The top twelve qualifiers in each flight were inverted to set the heat race lineups, meaning the 10th, 11th and 12th fastest would each sit on the pole for one of the Flight 2 three heat races.

 

A lot of sports are considered a ‘game of inches’.  Racing is a game of split seconds.  Reinhardt registered the 13th quickest time, missing the inversion by a mere 0.022 seconds.  It was the difference between starting on the pole and starting 5th in his heat race.

 

Only the top three finishers from each 8-lap heat race would transfer to the 50-lap finale in the tough, unique format.  From inside row three of heat number four, Reinhardt needed to gain two spots to reach a transfer spot.  It wasn’t in the cards.  He rode home 6th after losing a spot in the closing laps.

 

Reinhardt started deep in the 12-lap B-main; 14th.  Advancing 10 spots against such a tough field was a very tall order.  Unable to gain any ground, he finished 14th.

 

Reinhardt started 8th in the Non-Qualifiers feature, a 20-lap event that awards the winner with $2,000 and a guaranteed starting spot in the following year’s Tuscarora 50.  Despite taking their best shot at adjustments to bring the No.91 alive, Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team wrapped up their three day weekend with a 10th place finish.

 

Up Next

 

Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team will remain in Central Pennsylvania next weekend.  Friday night, September 16th, they will race at Williams Grove Speedway in the $6,000-to-win Dirt Classic Qualifier, then they will move over to Lincoln Speedway Saturday night for the $20,000-to-win Dirt Classic IX.

 

Season Stats

 

60 races, 0 wins, 5 top 5’s, 14 top 10’s, 29 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

 Facebook.com/KyleReinhardtRacing

 

Kyle Reinhardt on Twitter:

Twitter.com/KyleReinhardt21 

 

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
  • Present the polished, professional image that marketing partners want representing them
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Kyle Reinhardt Endures Bumpy Sharon Nationals

Lucrative Three Day Tuscarora 50 at Port Royal on Tap

Hartford, OH – September 8, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Leister Photography

Kyle Reinhardt arrived in Hartford, Ohio last weekend with the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions (ASCoC) aiming to continue riding the wave of improvement the team had generated over the past few weeks.

 

Back in June, his last visit to the northeast Ohio 3/8-mile clay oval during Ohio Speedweek had resulted in a top ten run after starting 22nd, so the odds certainly looked to be in his favor of achieving the goal.

 

September 2:  Sharon Nationals – Lou Blaney Memorial Night 1 / Sharon Speedway / Hartford, OH  [40 cars, Qualifying 6th in Group C, Heat 3rd (6), A-main 24th (14)]

 

A quality field of 40 cars turned out for the first night of the ASCoC sanctioned Lou Blaney Memorial at Sharon Speedway in Hartford, OH.  The series’ four-group qualifying, four-heat race format would set the field.  The top five finishers from each heat would transfer to the A-main, along with the top four finishers from the B-main.

 

Reinhardt’s Capitol Renegade / Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers / Champion Hi-Tech Lubricants / J&J Auto Racing No.91 was the ninth car in Group C to hit the track for qualifying.  He recorded the 6th quickest lap in the group, putting him outside row three to start the third heat.

 

Reinhardt wasted no time going on the offensive in his heat race, surging around the high side on the opening lap to claim 3rd at the completion of lap one.  He wasn’t able to close the gap on second place Tyler Courtney, but he was able to hold a firm grasp on the 3rd spot throughout the 8-lap qualifying race.

 

The 30-lap A-main would have provided 14th starting Reinhardt plenty of time to navigate his way to another top ten or better, but things went awry early.  The Neptune City, NJ native was working the high side again as he had done with success in his heat race, but the result wasn’t the same.  He got into the outside wall with his right rear tire and ended up tumbling into turn two.  He emerged unscathed from the crash, but his Capitol Renegade No.91 needed attention in the work area.  The repair work was nearly complete when the clock ran out on the team’s allowed time, and the race resumed without Reinhardt. He was officially credited with a 24th place finish.

 

I came into turn one a little hot and got into the wall.  Thank you to all the guys who helped to try and get us back out.  It was close.”, a disappointed Reinhardt commented.

 

September 3:  Sharon Nationals – Lou Blaney Memorial Night 2 / Sharon Speedway / Hartford, OH  [40 cars, Qualifying 5th in Group C, Heat 4th (5), A-main 17th (14)]

 

With everyone returning, the field and format was the same for night two of the Lou Blaney Memorial, and once again Kyle Reinhardt was slotted in Group C.  His lap of 15.657 was good enough for 5th quick in the group.

 

Starting from inside row three in the third heat, Reinhardt made a move on the start to grab the 4th position but was unable to make additional forward progress in the 8-lap qualifying race.

 

It was a relatively uneventful main event for Reinhardt.  He started 14th in the 35-lap A-main for the second consecutive night.  Forward progress was difficult.  He battled hard throughout to maintain his track position but ultimately slid a few spots to a 17th place finish.

 

We just missed it tonight.  Disappointing weekend for us, especially since we’ve had things going the right direction lately.  We’ll keep digging.“, Reinhardt said.

 

I’m really looking forward to getting to Port Royal.  We’ve struggled there lately but we’ve changed a lot of stuff since our last trip there, so I’m excited to see what we can do at the Tuscarora 50.”

 

Up Next

 

Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team will set up camp at Port Royal Speedway to race the All Star Circuit of Champions sanctioned, three day Tuscarora 50 event.

 

Thursday’s preliminary action offers $8,000 to the winner, Friday’s ‘Night Before the 50’ awards the victor with a tidy $10,000 prize, and Saturday’s 55th annual installment of premier event not only drops $55,000 into the bank account of the winning team but also pays a minimum of $2,000 just to qualify and start the event.  The three day total event payout will exceed $230,000!

 

Season Stats

 

57 races, 0 wins, 5 top 5’s, 14 top 10’s, 29 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

 Facebook.com/KyleReinhardtRacing

 

Kyle Reinhardt on Twitter:

Twitter.com/KyleReinhardt21 

 

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
  • 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!

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Reinhardt’s Momentum Continues to Build on PA/NJ All Star Swing

Capitol Renegade Driver Collects Three More Top-10’s and a Hard Charger Award

Bedford, PA – September 2, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Rubright Racing Images

Coming off a pair of top ten runs with the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions (ASCoC) in New York the previous week, Kyle Reinhardt entered a swing across Pennsylvania and New Jersey with the series carrying momentum and optimism, especially given he had a lot of laps around the upcoming tracks in his Capitol Renegade / Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers / Champion Hi-Tech Lubricants / J&J Auto Racing No.91.

 

Reinhardt and his team have been working hard to continue the recent trend.  The goal was to have enough success in August, September and October to make all the early season struggles worth going through.  A five-race dose of home turf seemed to come along at the right time.

 

August 24:  Bloomsburg Fair Raceway / Bloomsburg, PA

     [19 cars, Qualifying 5th, Heat 1st (1), Dash 2nd (3), A-main 5th (2)]

 

A modest field of 19 teams made the tow to the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds in northeastern PA for the Wednesday night show at the 3/8-mile oval.

 

Reinhardt put the 5th quickest lap in the books and earned the pole of the second heat in the process.  He went on to lead all eight laps of that qualifying race, posting the win by 1.5 seconds over Gio Scelzi.

 

The heat win earned Reinhardt a spot in the dash redraw.  He drew the third starting spot and went on the offensive at the drop of the green, grabbing the runner up spot.  There was no catching Justin Peck though, who pulled out to a quick lead and went on to hold Reinhardt off by over three seconds.

 

Reinhardt’s Dash finish put him on the outside of the front row for the 30-lap A-main.  On a track that had ‘a lot of character’ as drivers like to say with a grin (referring to a rough surface), Reinhardt settled into second and held the spot through the first ten laps.

 

In the middle phase of the race, Tyler Courtney worked his way past Reinhardt, dropping the Capitol Renegade No.91 to 3rd.  Reinhardt slid back a couple more spots in the closing segment but held on to record a top five finish.

 

August 25:  Bridgeport Motorsports Park / Swedesboro, NJ

     [27 cars, Qualifying 15th, Heat 4th (5), A-main 8th (11)]

 

The All Star tour moved on to NJ, Reinhardt’s home state, on Thursday night for a $12,000 to win event at the 4-tenths mile, high banked Bridgeport Motorsports Park.

 

Reinhardt was the 26th of 27 cars to go under the clock for qualifying, registering the 15th fastest lap in the field.  The lap earned him the 5th starting spot in the third heat race.  The top six finishers from each of the three scheduled heats would transfer to the A-main, with the balance of the starting lineup being filled by the top six finishers from the B-main.

 

In the heat race, Reinhardt was able to move into 4th on the opening lap.  He pursued 3rd place Danny Dietrich throughout the 8-lap qualifying race but settled for a 4th place finish.

 

Reinhardt started 11th in the 30-lap A-main and immediately surged inside the top ten, reaching 9th on the opening lap.  By the halfway point of the event, the Neptune City, NJ native was running 7th and working toward a top five finish.

 

The very competitive Bridgeport track always provides close racing, and this night was no different.  Reinhardt was engaged in a tight battle for position, getting shuffled back as far as 9th with less than ten laps remaining.  At the finish, he crossed the line in 8th.

 

August 26:  Jack Gunn Memorial / Williams Grove Speedway / Mechanicsburg, PA

     [33 cars, Qualifying 7th in Group C, Heat 6th (7), B-main 4th (3), Twin 20 #1 19th (24), Twin 20 #2 12th (19)]

 

When the All Stars rolled into the heart of PA Posse country Friday night for the Jack Gunn Memorial Twin 20’s at Williams Grove Speedway, the field grew to 33 teams.  $4,000 was up for grabs to the winner of each of the feature races.  The car count put the four-group format into play for the night.

 

Kyle Reinhardt’s night was sluggish out of the gate.  He could only summon the 7th best lap in his group, putting himself and his team in a bit of a hole they would have to work to climb out of.

 

Reinhardt was able to move forward from 7th to 6th in his 8-lap heat race, but that wasn’t quite enough to make a top five transfer spot.  In the B-main, he started inside row two and held on to the 4th and final transfer spot to secure the final starting spot in the first 20-lap A-main.

 

The Capitol Renegade No.91 made some forward progress in the first feature, advancing from 24th to 19th.  Reinhardt and team made the most of the break before the second feature, tweaking their J&J Auto Racing machine in the right direction.

 

Reinhardt charged from 19th to 13th in the first five laps of the second Twin 20 and was able to pick up one more position in the final five laps.  He finished 12th and earned the Hard Charger Award.

 

August 27:  Kramer Klash / Lincoln Speedway / Abbottstown, PA

     [39 cars, Qualifying 3rd in Group A, Heat 2nd (2), A-main 16th (9)]

 

Saturday night’s $7,300 to win Kramer Klash at Lincoln Speedway brought the largest car count of the week with 39 teams in the pits to take their shot at the cash.  Once again it would be the four-group All Star format in use.

 

Reinhardt went out 7th in Group A for qualifying and laid down the 3rd quickest lap in the group, which put the 28 year old on the outside of the front row for heat number one.  He held the runner-up spot behind Hunter Schuerenberg and ahead of Anthony Macri throughout the 8-lap race.

 

Starting 9th in the 35-lap A-main, Reinhardt was well-positioned to add another race to his recent tally of top ten finishes.  He slipped a couple spots on the start, then battled just outside the top ten over the first twenty laps.

 

Following a restart with eleven laps remaining, Reinhardt’s No.91 faded.  He fell from 13th to 16 in the closing laps.

 

August 28:  Junior Ritchey Tribute / Bedford Speedway / Bedford, PA

     [19 cars, Qualifying 10th, Heat 4th (3), A-main 6th (11)]

 

The five race stretch wrapped up Sunday at Bedford Speedway much the way it had started, with 19 cars pit-side.  The car count meant single group qualifying, three heats and a B-main would set the field for the main event.

 

Reinhardt timed 10th best in the field, putting himself on the inside of row two in the first 8-lap heat race of the evening.  He held the third position to the midpoint of the race, then Justin Peck muscled his way past the Capitol Renegade driver.  Reinhardt rode home in 4th.

 

Reinhardt lined up 11th for the 30-lap A-main.  Throughout the first half of the event, he was in and out of the top 10.  

 

The story for the second half of the race was a better one.  With his car coming alive, Reinhardt began to gain ground.  He moved into 9th on lap 15, then 8th on lap 17.

 

The steady progress continued as Reinhardt battled his way around Gio Scelzi and into 7th on lap 22.  Three laps later the caution appeared for Justin Peck who exploded a right rear tire while running second.  

 

Reinhardt restarted 6th.  Scelzi reclaimed the spot on the restart, then went on to pass Bill Balog.  One lap later, Reinhardt passed Balog and moved back into 6th.  He held that spot over the final laps, finishing less than a second behind 5th place Scelzi.

 

We’ve got things going the right direction.  We struggled earlier this year but we’re competitive now and getting closer every time out.  The guys are working really hard to keep this going.  We have some big races coming up at the end of the year.“, Reinhardt commented.

 

The stats certainly back up his statement.  In 8 ASCoC features since the Knoxville Nationals, Reinhardt has 5 top ten finishes.  Prior to Knoxville, he had recorded just 7 in 29 ASCoC features.

 

Up Next

 

Reinhardt will be in Hartford, OH this weekend with the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions at Sharon Speedway for the Sharon Nationals / Lou Blaney Memorial on Friday and Saturday, September 2nd and 3rd.  With ten races remaining, he currently sits 8th in the series’ point standings, 62 points behind 7th place Chris Windom.

 

Current team plans are to be in attendance at Port Royal Speedway on Monday for the 71st Annual Labor Day Classic.  Reinhardt captured his first ever 410 sprint car victory in the traditional afternoon race back in 2019.

 

Season Stats

 

55 races, 0 wins, 5 top 5’s, 14 top 10’s, 29 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

 Facebook.com/KyleReinhardtRacing

 

Kyle Reinhardt on Twitter:

Twitter.com/KyleReinhardt21 

 

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
  • Present the polished, professional image that marketing partners want representing them
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Kyle Reinhardt Records Back to Back Top 10’s in New York

Five Races in Five Days Across PA & NJ Set for This Week

Vernon, NY – August 24, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Chad Warner Photography

Kyle Reinhardt came away from the Knoxville Nationals reenergized.  He and his Capitol renegade team had recaptured some of their early season speed and had the beginnings of some new momentum.

 

The Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions tour schedule resumed Friday night with three scheduled races across New York state.  A total of only eighteen points races remained on Reinhardt’s sophomore All Star season schedule.  He and the team were looking to continue building that momentum, finish the season strong, and erase the memories created by a couple months of struggle.

 

August 19:  Outlaw Speedway / Dundee, NY

     [26 cars, Qualifying 13th, Heat 5th (5), A-main 10th (13)]

 

Reinhardt was among 26 drivers signed in for the Friday night event at Outlaw Speedway, which utilized single group qualifying and three heats to set the field for the 30-lap main event.

 

The Neptune City, NJ native hit the track 21st for qualifying and turned in the 13th quickest lap in his Capitol Renegade / Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers / Champion Hi-Tech Lubricants / J&J Auto Racing No.91, missing the heat race inversion by one spot.  

 

Competition is tight.  Every tick of the clock matters.  A lap 0.065 seconds quicker would have put Reinhardt on the front row for his heat race, but instead he rolled off inside row three for the 8-lap race .  He held the 5th position throughout and transferred to the A-main.

 

Format info provided by the ASCoC

 

Reinhardt started the 30-lap feature event from the 13th position.  He went on to earn a hard-fought 10th place finish on the 4-tenths mile banked oval that sits just fifteen minutes north of Watkins Glen, NY.

 

The car was pretty good tonight, but it got a little tight.  Overall, I’m pleased.  We’ve got things going the right direction.“, Reinhardt commented.

 

August 20:  Utica-Rome Speedway / Vernon, NY

     [30 cars, Qualifying 13th, Heat 5th (5), A-main 9th (15)]

 

Saturday the tour moved two hours northeast to the half-mile Utica-Rome Speedway in Vernon, NY and the car count increased to 30, but otherwise there was a lot of Deja vu for Reinhardt.  The format was the same and his night started off once again with the 13th fastest lap overall and a 5th place finish in his heat race.

 

Reinhardt took the green from the 15th spot in Saturday night’s 30-lap A-main and went on the offensive immediately.  By lap three, the mechanical engineer turned professional sprint car driver was running 8th and looking for more.  

 

Reinhardt was challenging for 7th when a caution slowed the field with twelve laps remaining.  The restart didn’t go his way and he lost track position, dropping to 10th.  By the time the checkered flag fell, he had climbed back to 9th.

 

August 21  Weedsport Speedway / Weedsport, NY

     [Cancelled – Rain]

 

Sunday’s NY swing finale at Weedsport Speedway was rained out, which was likely a disappointment to Reinhardt who has four top tens in four races at four different tracks in the state of New York in 2022.

 

We’re definitely happy with our weekend, but our finish Saturday doesn’t reflect how good we really were.  We were really good all night.  I was racing Zeb (Wise) for 6th right before the caution.  I lost the brakes on the last restart and that dropped us a few spots from where we should’ve finished.“, Reinhardt shared.

 

Up Next

 

This week brings a very busy schedule for Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team.  After returning from New York, they had two days to prepare for five races in five days.  The Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions schedule will take teams on a swing covering much of Pennsylvania and a stop in Reinhardt’s home state of New Jersey.

 

The stops will include Bloomsburg Fair Raceway on Wednesday, Bridgeport Motorsports Park on Thursday, Williams Grove Speedway on Friday, Lincoln Speedway on Saturday and Bedford Speedway on Sunday.

 

 

 

Season Stats

 

49 races, 0 wins, 4 top 5’s, 11 top 10’s, 26 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

 Facebook.com/KyleReinhardtRacing

 

Kyle Reinhardt on Twitter:

Twitter.com/KyleReinhardt21 

 

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
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Reinhardt Reaching for New Heights at Knoxville Nationals

All Star Schedule Resumes With Three Stops in NY This Weekend

Knoxville, IA – August 17, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Brent Smith Photography

Kyle Reinhardt arrived in Knoxville, Iowa on August 3rd to run the 360 Nationals followed by the Capitani Classic, but the main purpose of the trip was the Knoxville Nationals for 410 sprint cars, which was slated to begin on August 10th.

 

This trip would be Reinhardt’s 5th Nationals.  He wasn’t just showing up every year, he was learning and improving.  Refining how to to approach and execute a trip to the Knoxville Nationals.

 

With over 100 cars entered each year, the event is no typical race.  It is an unforgiving beast that penalizes you instantly for the smallest mistake.  Every driver and team scratches, claws, and earns everything they get.

 

The goal is always Saturday’s A-main of course.  The grand finale to the four day event shells out $10,000 to start and $175,000 to the victor.

 

In his prior trips, Reinhardt had  reached Saturday’s E-main (2017 & 2018), D-main (2019) and  the B-main (2021).

 

Would the trend continue?  Would the Neptune City, NJ native log a career-best performance?  Would 2022 be the year Reinhardt broke through and reached the grand finale?

 

 

Quick Results

Wed 8/10:  Knoxville Raceway / 410 Nationals Night 1 / 51 cars, Qualifying 37th, Heat 2nd (1), A-main 16th (17)

 

Fri 8/12:  Knoxville Raceway / 410 Nationals Hard Knox / 72 cars, Qualifying 13th Group B, Heat 5th (5), B-main 1st (6), A-main 15th (20)

 

Sat 8/13:  Knoxville Raceway / 410 Nationals Finale / 98 cars, C-main 1st (1), B-main 20th (21)

 

Wednesday – Qualifying Night

 

Reinhardt debuted a fresh new J&J Auto Racing machine with a brand new Rider under the hood for the occasion.  The goal, of course, was to give themselves the best possible shot to achieve that new career best result at The Nationals.  It also seemed like a necessity given the team’s struggles to find the speed they were accustomed to, which had been absent in recent months.

 

Approximately half the field registered for The Nationals, 51 teams, took to the track for their qualifying night on Wednesday.  Qualifying nights leverage single group time trials, making Reinhardt’s spot late in the order (44th) less than ideal.

 

Reinhardt’s time trial effort resulted in the 37th quickest lap and fewer points accumulated than hoped.  Teams accumulate points throughout the qualifying nights based on their time trial, heat race and main event results.  Qualifying awards 200 points to the winner, 198 for second, 196 for third, etc.  

 

An invert of eight was the order of the day to translate the qualifying results into five heat race lineups.  In this format, the fastest five overall qualifiers start eighth in each heat race, 6th-10th fastest start seventh, etc.

 

On the bright side, Reinhard’s time on the clock handed him the pole of the second heat, giving him a good opportunity to earn points and transfer to the A-main where he could accumulate additional points.

 

Reinhardt led the opening lap of his 10-lap heat race, but Corey Day found his way past the Jersey product on lap two.  Reinhardt held a firm grasp on the runner-up spot all the way to the checkered flag and claimed a starting spot in the A-main.

 

On initial start of the 25-lap A-main, Reinhardt found a lane on the low side of the speedway and surged from his 17th starting spot to 13th as the field entered turn four.  He appeared to be off to a great start on his mission to tally additional points, but it wasn’t to be.  The caution lights flashed on for a car that was off the pace, and the lap didn’t count.

 

Reinhardt had already showed his hand and the competition wised up, preventing him from utilizing the same low line move on the complete restart, so he settled into the running order where he had started. 

 

Reinhardt continued to work the low side, moving up to 16th about a half dozen laps into the race.  By the halfway point, he was back to where he started.  He continued to search, moving to the high side for a couple circuits around lap fifteen.

 

When the top groove didn’t work, Reinhardt moved back down the track and proceeded to spin off the fastest series of laps he had turned during the feature event, propelling him to a 16th place finish in the Capitol Renegade / Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers / Champion Hi-Tech Lubricants / J&J Auto Racing No.91.

 

When Wednesday’s points were tallied, Reinhardt sat 24th in points of the 51 drivers who had attempted to qualify that night.

 

This new J&J car is definitely a big step in the right direction.  I was comfortable and we had some speed, but we’ve still got a lot of work to do.“, Reinhardt commented.

 

Friday – Hard Knox Night

 

After two nights of racing, the top 16 in points were locked into Saturday night’s A-main and the next 10 in points were locked into the first five rows of Saturday’s B-main.

 

For the rest, it was one of the most intense nights in sprint car racing, Hard Knox Night.  This year that meant a full program with 72 teams going all out to capture one of the highly coveted top four finishing spots in the A-main.  Those cars would earn the right to start 17th-20th in Saturday’s finale.

 

For the rest, the better the finish, the better their positioning in Saturday’s ‘alphabet soup’, referring to Saturday’s E-main, D-main, C-main and B-main.

 

Friday’s format is slightly different than earlier in the week.  The field is split into two groups for qualifying, then six heats are run with the top three finishers from each advancing to the A-main.

 

Kyle Reinhardt rolled out 18th of 36 cars in Group B and laid down a solid lap of 16.525.  With one car remaining to qualify in the group, he sat 12th on the bump from the inversion.  The last car out bumped Reinhardt to 13th quick, which moved him from a front row starting spot in his heat race to a 5th place start instead.

 

Reinhardt wasn’t able to gain any ground from his 5th place start in the fourth 8-lap heat race, which meant a date with B-main number two later in the evening.  The starting lineup for the B-main was based off the time trial results earlier in the evening.  For Reinhardt, that equated to a starting spot outside the third row.

 

The opening circuit of the 12-lap last chance race was a solid one for Reinhardt.  He bolted from 6th to 3rd using the high side of the speedway.  Over the next ten laps, Kyle did everything he could to close on second and grab an insurance spot to ensure he transferred to the A-main.

 

As the race wound down, the leaders reached lapped traffic and the gaps among the top three shrank.  At the white flag, Reinhardt was still third but was hot on the heels of Sye Lynch, who was right on the bumper of leader Justin Henderson.  

 

When the trio hurtled into turn three, things looked quite different.  Reinhardt led Lynch and Henderson back to the line to complete an exciting final lap.

 

Now with a shot in the 25-lap A-main to further improve his chances on Saturday, Reinhardt wasn’t done yet.  He took the green flag from the 20th starting spot and immediately began working his way forward.

 

Reinhardt climbed to 17th on the opening lap and was 15th by lap three.  He battled for position in the middle of the pack through three restarts during the feature event, reaching 13th with seven laps remaining.  

 

In the closing laps, the handling on Reinhardt’s machine started to go away.  As a result, he slipped back a couple spots to a 15th place finish.

 

The car was really good early.  We just got a little tight in the last ten laps and that cost us a couple spots late.  It was the difference between starting Saturday in the back of the B-main vs. the front of the C-main.“, Reinhardt commented.

 

Saturday

 

On the final day of the Knoxville Nationals, 98 teams were unloaded and set up in the infield.  20 teams arrived knowing they were safely locked into the A-main, while everyone else was slotted for a B-main, C-main, D-main or E-main, with a shot to work their way to one of the final four open spots in the lineup for the grand finale.

 

All of the preliminary action for Kyle Reinhardt led to him owning the pole of Saturday’s 15-lap C-main.  The top four finishers of that race would move on to the final four starting spots for the B-main, where they would have 22 laps to find their way to the top four to earn their way into the A-main.  It was a tall order, but it had been done before.

 

Reinhardt didn’t get the start he wanted in the C-main.  He raced the opening two circuits in the runner-up position before finding his rhythm and sailing past McKenna Haase to grab the lead.

 

Over the remaining thirteen laps Reinhardt was never challenged and went on to win by just over three seconds, locking in the 21st starting spot in the B-main.

 

Forward progress wasn’t easy to come by in the 22-lap B-main.  Reinhardt found himself in one battle after another throughout the race.  He navigated his way from 21st to 18th by lap three but that was the pinnacle of his progress.  Much like Friday night’s feature, his No.91 got tight in the closing laps and Reinhardt ultimately crossed the finish line in 20th.

 

Wrap Up

 

The 2022 Nationals didn’t end up being the perfect story of continuing the trend by reaching his first career Saturday night A-main, but Reinhardt did post another career best result in August in Knoxville by finishing two spots better than 2021.  The trend of improvement continues.  

 

We made a ton of progress this week here in Iowa.  Given our struggles coming into Knoxville, coming out of here with this finish is a successful week for sure.  I want to thank all my guys for their hard work and of course all our partners for their support.  We wouldn’t be here without them.”, Reinhardt said.

 

“I’m excited for the rest of our All Star season.

 

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

Kyle and the entire Capitol Renegade team want to say a special THANK YOU to Kline's Quick Time in Knoxville for their support during the team's Knoxville swing!


Kline's Quick Time!
A Gas Station, Convenience Store, Auto Repair, and a Car Wash with 3 Wand Bays & a Touchless Automatic!

Up Next

 

The Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions schedule resumes this weekend for Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team with three stops in New York.  The three-race weekend kicks off Friday night at Outlaw Speedway in Dundee, followed by a Saturday night show at Utica-Rome Speedway, and is capped off Sunday night at Weedsport Speedway.  The events pay $8,000, $10,000 and $8,000 respectively to the winners.

 

Season Stats

 

47 races, 0 wins, 4 top 5’s, 9 top 10’s, 24 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

 Facebook.com/KyleReinhardtRacing

 

Kyle Reinhardt on Twitter:

Twitter.com/KyleReinhardt21 

 

Kyle Reinhardt on Instagram:

Instagram.com/KyleReinhardt21 

photo credit: Chad Warner Photography

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
  • 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!

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Reinhardt Battles Through Tough Week at 360 Nationals, Capitani Classic and Front Row Challenge

410 Nationals Kick Off Tonight at Knoxville Raceway

Knoxville, IA – August 10, 2022

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management

Feature Photo Credit:  Chad Warner Photography

Kyle Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team have logged as many laps as possible on the black Iowa dirt over the past week.

 

The goal was to be as prepared as possible for the 410 Nationals, which meant they needed to fight through and solve some issues that have been plaguing the team over the past month or two.

 

While the four races over the past six nights didn’t produce any headline results, progress was made.  Some issues have been identified, changes have been made, and the focus has been narrowed.

 

Reinhardt did make the A-main on his 360 Nationals qualifying night but fell short of making the Saturday night A-main, finishing 21st in the B-main, a few spots short of the 15th place finish that earned him the 2021 Rookie of the 360 Nationals award.

 

Sunday’s Capitani Classic outcome was also almost identical to 2021 for Reinhardt, but that’s of no consolation.  He and his team expect to improve over time.

 

 

Quick Results

8/4:  Knoxville Raceway / 360 Nationals Night 1 / 51 cars, Qualifying 27th, Heat 3rd (1), A-main 20th (19)

 

8/6:  Knoxville Raceway / 360 Nationals Finale / 78 cars, C-main 3rd (5), B-main 21st (23)

 

8/7:  Knoxville Raceway / Capitani Classic / 69 cars, Qualifying 29th Group A, Heat 7th (10), B-main 13th (17)

 

8/8:  Southern Iowa Speedway / Front Row Challenge / 31 cars, Qualifying 27th, Heat 8th (9), B-main 5th (7), A-main 20th (23)

 

Reinhardt and the Capitol Renegade team will kick off their 2022 Knoxville Nationals with their qualifying night Wednesday, August 10th and the Capitol Renegade / Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers / Champion Hi-Tech Lubricants / J&J Auto Racing No.91 will be sporting a fresh new look for the occasion.  Be sure to check follow Kyle on social media to get a first look!

 

Wednesday night they will find out quickly if they are moving in the right direction.  With over 100 teams registered to compete, and Reinhardt up against half that field on his qualifying night, the annual event is the toughest possible test for any race team.

 

Through a typical sprint car format of time trials, heat races and features, teams will accumulate points on their qualifying night (half the field Wednesday, the other half Thursday) with a goal of locking into Saturday night’s A-main.  Those who come up short of that goal may lock into a B-main or C-main on Saturday but could also race Friday night’s ‘Hard Knox’ program to improve their points total and positioning in Saturday’s show.

 

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

 

For tickets and event details, go to KnoxvilleRaceway.com.

 

If you can’t be there in person, broadcast coverage is available at DirtVision.com.

 

Season Stats

 

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

 Facebook.com/KyleReinhardtRacing

 

Kyle Reinhardt on Twitter:

Twitter.com/KyleReinhardt21 

 

Kyle Reinhardt on Instagram:

Instagram.com/KyleReinhardt21 

Broadcast coverage of the Knoxville Nationals is available at DirtVision.com

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
  • 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!

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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]