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Ashley Cappetta Scores Back-to-Back Top 10s and Announces Release of First-Ever Diecast Car

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Abbottstown, PA – September 4, 2025

by Emily Winslow / Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Image Credit:  Jeremy Zarfos / WRT Speedwerx

Ashley Cappetta has strung together another pair of solid finishes at Lincoln Speedway, adding to a season marked by consistency and determination. Cappetta recorded an eighth-place finish in the Kramer Klash and followed it up with a 10th-place run during the Labor Day Duels over the holiday weekend.

The Kramer Klash began with Cappetta starting mid-pack after a fourth-place finish in her heat. Despite a challenging heat race, she lined up 12th for the feature and drove to an eighth-place finish. “I wasn’t completely comfortable in the heat, but I knew we weren’t going to start worse than 12th,” Cappetta said. “In the feature, things worked out. A wreck happened in front of us, and if I had started farther up, I probably would’ve been caught in it. We were able to pick off some cars and come away with a top 10.”

During the Labor Day Duel on Sunday, Cappetta battled tricky track conditions. The track quickly took rubber, making passing opportunities scarce. After finishing third in her heat, she lined up seventh for the feature but slipped back to 10th. “It was one of those races where if you fell out of the groove just a little, you were going to get passed,” Cappetta explained. “We had some wheel spin early, but made adjustments. It wasn’t the outcome we wanted, but with the conditions, we’ll take another top 10.”

The two finishes continue a strong stretch for Cappetta and her team, who have scored top-10 results in eight of 10 completed features this season. Only a camshaft failure and engine trouble at Port Royal have kept the team from finishing a race in 2025.

Off the track, Cappetta is celebrating a milestone in her racing career with the release of her first-ever diecast sprint car. Produced in partnership with Acme, the diecast marks Cappetta as one of only a few female sprint car drivers to have a model car made in her likeness.

“This is definitely a childhood dream come true,” Cappetta said. “I grew up playing with diecast cars and pretending to be my favorite drivers. To now have my own is surreal. It’s special for me, for my nieces, and for the young fans who will have another female driver to look up to in their collections. It’s also great exposure for my sponsors, as these cars are going to fans all over the country.”

Cappetta and her team will return to Lincoln Speedway next Saturday for the 22nd annual Weldon Sterner Memorial as they continue their push toward closing out the 2025 season strong.

ABOUT  ASHLEY CAPPETTA

Ashley Cappetta is a second-generation racer following her uncle’s footsteps. She started her racing career in 2012. It was her first year piloting her race car but certainly not her first exposure to the sport. She was introduced to racing by her father, who was Steve Smith’s crew chief. Her uncle, Rob Cappetta was also involved in the sport driving his own #89 sprint car and went on to be a gasman for Robert Yates Racing. Ashley is making her own way by being the first female in her family to set center stage as a driver. Ashley has had a couple of years of sprint car experience with various teams, starting out as a crew member doing such simple tasks as scrapping mud to advancing her skills into doing maintenance for her own race car. Ashley showing her success with not only her abilities working on her race car but also by winning a Hard Charger Award in only her first season racing. Ashley feels she has the best of both worlds by not only knowing how to race but by having the knowledge of the mechanics and being able to provide detailed feedback to her team. Her goal is to continue to grow as a racer and work her way up through the sprint car division.

Follow Ashley’s season:

THANKS TO OUR 2025 PARTNERS!

  • Gettysburg Trading Post
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  • JZ Construction
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  • Jersey Mike’s Subs – Hanover PA location
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  • FK Rod Ends
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  • Brenneman Painting
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Ashley Cappetta takes time for a photo with a fan (photo credit: Jeremy Zarfos / WRT Speedwerx)

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Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management specializes in enhancing race teams’ visibility through strategic PR services. A2D offers a comprehensive range of services, from handling strategic PR initiatives like press releases and social media content to providing coaching and consulting to empower teams to manage their own public relations effectively and affordably. Whether you need A2D to manage your PR or want to learn how to do it yourself, A2D is committed to helping you build a loyal fanbase and attract marketing partners! 

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Rich “MrAddicted2Dirt” Watts is a passionate fan-turned-PR expert who helps elevate racing teams’ public relations in the dirt motorsports industry. With extensive knowledge and connections, he helps teams boost visibility, grow loyal fanbases through proven strategies, and secure marketing partnerships. Rich also offers PR coaching and consulting services, plus shares his insights as a speaker and podcast guest. 

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Jackson, Scott Hess Racing Add Two More Wins; Season Total Climbs to 12

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Mechanicsburg, PA – August 25, 2025

by Justin Snyder / Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Image Credit:  Teal Beard / WRT Speedwerx

Tony Jackson and Scott Hess Racing continued their remarkable 2025 campaign with a pair of victories over a grueling double-dose, double-duty weekend. Competing in four events across two nights, the team collected two more checkered flags, pushing their season total to an impressive 12 wins.

Friday Night at Williams Grove Speedway

The weekend began under the lights of Williams Grove Speedway in Mechanicsburg, where 21-winged sportsman cars filled the pit area.   Following timed hot laps, Jackson lined up fourth for the main event.

From the drop of the green flag, Jackson charged from fourth to second on the opening lap. Just three laps later, he executed a bold move around the outside to seize the lead. From there, it was smooth sailing as Jackson stretched his advantage and claimed victory in dominant fashion.

In wingless competition later that evening, Jackson delivered another thrilling performance. Swapping the lead several times in a hard-fought battle, he came up just short at the finish line, settling for a strong runner-up effort.

We won the winged race from fourth, but I really had to change my driving as I lost brakes around lap 11. So, it was nice to hang on. In the wingless show, we missed it a little on set up, so to finish second was almost a relief. But overall, it was a good start to the weekend, and I felt like we had a car capable of winning both shows.

Saturday at Path Valley Raceway

On Saturday, the team traveled to Path Valley Raceway for another night of double duty. Jackson once again showed his versatility, winning his wingless heat race before lining up eighth in the A-main. With calculated precision, he worked his way through the field and surged to the front, capturing his twelfth victory of the season.

In the winged sportsman division, Jackson started fourth and raced to the front of the field and victory looked like a given. However, as the laps winded down and lapped traffic became an issue, Jackson got turned around with two laps to go but kept going. With the blend rule in effect, Jackson lined up fifth for the final two circuits, which is where he finished.

It took some time for us to get to the lead, and we were running away with the win in the winged show, but I got turned around in lapped traffic with two to go and it cost us. When it comes to the wingless show, the car was just so good that I could really run anywhere on the track. A lot of that is credit to the track and the surface they gave us, and I’d say that might have been the best I’ve seen all year long at Path Valley.

Looking Ahead

Next on the schedule for Tony Jackson and Scott Hess Racing is one of the most prestigious events of the year: the Sportsman 100 at BAPS Motor Speedway. Jackson, a previous winner of the coveted race, will look to capture the crown jewel for the second time in his career. They’ll also compete on Sunday in winged sportsman competition at Selinsgrove Speedway.

With momentum from another successful weekend, the team is confident heading into one of the season’s biggest stages.

We pulled out a motor that we’ve been saving for the 100 at the Grove and it was fast, but we’re going to stick with the one we’ve been running most the year. We easily could have won all four races this past weekend, so I feel super confident heading into the 100 lapper about our speed and program. This is a race where, a lot of the time, the fastest car doesn’t win it. You’ve got to kind of play the game and there’s some strategy to it. And I’ve always said you kind of must lose one before you can figure out how to win one. I felt like I let one get away a few years ago and then we turned around and won it the next year. I’d love to get another one here before we hang it up and I’m excited about our chances.

ABOUT  TONY JACKSON

With an impressive track record in the Super Sportsman series, Jackson has consistently demonstrated exceptional talent, determination, and an unwavering passion for the sport. Over the years, he has carved a name for himself as a formidable force, capturing the attention of fans, competitors, and sponsors alike. He’s also looking forward to continuing his family’s legacy, as his father Larry Jackson was a force to be reckoned with for decades in the Sportsman ranks.

Career highlights include winning the Super Sportsman 100-lapper in 2023, winning the winged and wingless super sportsman features on the same night in 2022, and amassing 46 career Super Sportsman wins!

Follow Tony Jackson and Scott Hess Racing’s season on Facebook at Scott Hess Racing!

 

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photo credit: Teal Beard / WRT Speedwerx

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Milestone Conquered: Hartlaub Scores Emotional First 410 Sprint Car Win

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Mechanicsburg, PA – August 21, 2025

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Image Credit:  Jeremy Zarfos / WRT Speedwerx

Kody Hartlaub scored his first 410 sprint car win Friday night at Williams Grove Speedway.  The victory drew emotions from Hartlaub, who has worked hard to achieve his lifelong goal.

The East Berlin, PA, second-year 410 pilot led the 25-lap A-main wire-to-wire, then soaked it all in during a cool-down lap, and climbed from the cockpit to celebrate by climbing to the top of his mount to acknowledge the crowd.

After the race, the emotion of the moment and the achievement were still evident in his voice as he spoke, sharing details of not only his night but the journey that brought him to that moment.

“Racing a Sprintcar has been a dream of mine ever since I understood what racing was. I grew up in a racing family on both my mother’s and father’s sides.  From R/C cars to go-karts to micros, sprintcars were always the one division I never thought I’d be able to reach,” Hartlaub shared.

“Fast forward through multiple 358 wins, a championship, and plenty of challenges along the way—I can finally say we won a 410 sprintcar race!”

Hartlaub put it all together Friday night.  He turned in a solid time trial lap and heat race performance, then executed 25 flawless laps from his starting spot outside the front row.

Hartlaub held veteran T.J. Stutts at bay throughout the event, including a restart and lapped traffic to claim his first win at Williams Grove Speedway in any division.

“I focused on hitting my marks.  There wasn’t as much grip when I got off the top, so I had to time it right when I caught lapped cars so I could keep my rhythm and momentum.” Hartlaub explained.

“I sure wish my family were here.  My wife and daughter are at home.  I can’t wait to celebrate with them.”

“It’s impossible to list and thank everyone who has been part of this journey, but I can’t thank each of you enough.  To my parents, my wife for putting up with the racing lifestyle, my family, Pat Brewer for making sure we always have what we need, my crew—Justin, Austin, and Lane—for busting your asses every week preparing the car, my friends at the track, and especially all the sponsors who support me THANK YOU,” Hartlaub posted on social media.

“Brewer Home Improvements/Pat Brewer, J Fuels, Bigham Appraisal, Griffith Plumbing Services, Moose Blocks, T&N Solutions/Travis Lobb, Herr Electric, Smith Titanium, Thomas Wells Paving Inc, Siegel Racing 59, Pretzel Boy, Pruitt Innovation & Technologies, Don Ott Racing Engines, AL Driveline, DMI Performance, Speed Comm, Factory Emlet Powder Coating, Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Management, and Hartlaub’s Furniture Inc., I sincerely appreciate and thank you all for your support.”

“This place (Williams Grove) is tough to drive.  It’s unique, and you have to get some experience to get good at it.  I want to thank John Trone for the opportunity to drive his car last season, because that gave me a lot of laps around this place.”

Following Friday’s victory, Hartlaub received congratulations in person and by phone from numerous fellow competitors, a sure sign of respect earned from accomplished veterans with names like Macri, Pittman, Zearfoss, Ross, Dietrich, and Stutts.

HOW DID WE GET HERE?

Hartlaub seems to have a proven approach.  He built his 358 sprint car team in a similar fashion.  He steadily grew his resources, mixing full seasons with limited schedules as necessary, and refined his skills behind the wheel until the wins came.  That led to a championship.

Now nearing the completion of his second full season in 410 sprint cars, there are signs of parallels.  By that measure, he may even be ahead of schedule

“410 sprint car racing is such a huge step up.  The level of competition is on another level.  It’s a mind game.  Everything has to be perfect.  I have been working on my mental game, and as a team, we have been constantly working on every aspect of our program,” Hartlaub commented.

“It has always been said you have to lose a couple before you win one.  Going through that is tough.  You battle your own confidence, wondering if you really belong at this level.  It’s not about proving it to others, it’s about proving to yourself that you can do it.  That you can win at this level.”

“It is also often said you don’t really know who you are as a 410 driver until year four or five because there is so much to learn and so much experience needed to get good at it.  In our area, Troy Wagaman is a good example.  He reached those years of his career and really started to run well week in and week out.”

In his first fifteen races this season, Hartlaub didn’t record any top-five finishes; however, in his last ten races, he has three.  It’s a good time of the year to be hitting your stride, especially in Central Pennsylvania, with big races coming up in the home stretch of the season.

“Justin is figuring out what I need, and I am figuring out how to give feedback in a way that helps him.  We are really starting to click together.  As a result, we are putting full nights together,” Harlaub shared when asked about the improvement.

“It’s true that the more you race, the more you figure out and the better you get, but it’s also true that time off now and then to clear your head and rest can be just as helpful.  A good example for us is Speedweek this year.  We raced a lot.  We struggled, but we learned a lot.  After that, we took some time off.  Since we came back, we’ve definitely been better.”

So how does Hartlaub measure success in the next chapter now that he, Pat Brewer and the rest of the NinetyFive Motorsports team have checked off the box next to ‘first 410 win’?

“We don’t put numbers on things, like aiming for a certain number of wins or top-fives.  Success for us is to put ourselves in a position to compete for wins every time out and put our best effort together for full nights every time.  That’s it.  If we do that, the stats will take care of themselves,” Hartlaub said.

 

RECENT RESULTS (starting position in parentheses)

  • Date/Location:  July 18, 2025 / Williams Grove Speedway, Mechanicsburg, PA
    • Results:  Qualifying 3rd, Heat 1st (1), A-main 3rd (3)

  • Date/Location:  July 23, 2025 / BAPS Motor Speedway, York Haven, PA
    • Results:  Group Qualifying 11th, Heat 9th (6), B-main 14th (?)

  • Date/Location August 1, 2025 / Williams Grove Speedway, Mechanicsburg, PA
    • Results:  Heat 3rd (6), A-main 13th (8)

  • Date/Location:  August 9, 2025 / Lincoln Speedway, Abbottstown, PA
    • Results:  Qualifying 7th, Heat 1st (1), A-main 10th (6)

  • Date/Location:  August 15, 2025 / Williams Grove Speedway, Mechanicsburg, PA
    • Results:  Group Qualifying 3rd, Heat 2nd (3), A-main 1st (2)

ABOUT  KODY HARTLAUB

Kody started racing go-karts in 2005. Over five seasons he won championships at Hunterstown and Shippensburg, and finished 2nd in the PA State series. Following the 2009 season, he moved up to race 600 micro sprints on a limited basis, but then spent a few years away from the sport. In late 2015 Kody tested in a 358 sprint car and started a partial schedule in 2016. In 2018, he raced the majority of the season but then sat out again in 2019. He returned to 358 sprints in 2020 on a very limited schedule, then in 2021 he was able to complete his first full season at Lincoln Speedway.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • 2024 410 Sprint car rookie of the year at Williams grove and lincoln speedways
  • 2023 Lincoln Speedway 358 Sprint car champion, including 3 victories
  • 2022 358 sprint car Rookie of the Year at Williams Grove Speedway
  • 2022: 2nd in Lincoln Speedway & SUMMER SERIES 358 sprint car points
  • 2022: 5th in Williams Grove Speedway 358 sprint car points
  • 2021: first career 358 sprint car victory (Lincoln Speedway)

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  • Brewer Home Improvements
  • J Fuels
  • Bigham Appraisal
  • Moose Blocks
  • Griffith Plumbing Services
  • T&N Solutions

 

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Sponsorship opportunities with NinetyFive Motorsports are available for the 2025 season!  Email us at [email protected].

Kody Hartlaub goes up top to celebrate his first 410 sprint car victory (photo credit: Jeremy Zarfos / WRT Speedwerx)

ABOUT ADDICTED2DIRT PR & MEDIA MANAGEMENT

Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management specializes in enhancing race teams’ visibility through strategic PR services. A2D offers a comprehensive range of services, from handling strategic PR initiatives like press releases and social media content to providing coaching and consulting to empower teams to manage their own public relations effectively and affordably. Whether you need A2D to manage your PR or want to learn how to do it yourself, A2D is committed to helping you build a loyal fanbase and attract marketing partners! 

Visit A2DPR.com to learn more!

ABOUT THE FOUNDER

Rich “MrAddicted2Dirt” Watts is a passionate fan-turned-PR expert who helps elevate racing teams’ public relations in the dirt motorsports industry. With extensive knowledge and connections, he helps teams boost visibility, grow loyal fanbases through proven strategies, and secure marketing partnerships. Rich also offers PR coaching and consulting services, plus shares his insights as a speaker and podcast guest. 

To learn more or to contact Rich about an opportunity, visit MrA2D.com!

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Ashley Cappetta Battles Through Adversity, Collects Strong Runs as Season Winds Down

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Abbottstown, PA – August 21, 2025

by Emily Winslow / Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Image Credit:  Jeremy Zarfos / WRT Speedwerx

It’s been a rollercoaster three weeks for Ashley Cappetta and her team, as they’ve faced mechanical setbacks, tough track conditions, and flashes of speed that show just how close the East Berlin driver is to breaking through for her first win of the season.

The stretch began with heartbreak at Lincoln Speedway, when Cappetta’s night ended prematurely with motor trouble while battling near the front of her heat race. After a strong start and a car that was showing speed, Cappetta heard the telltale signs that something wasn’t right. The team diagnosed a major issue with the camshaft, an unexpected step back in their season plans.

“It was really defeating because we were in position to qualify well and had a car I felt comfortable with,” Cappetta said. “We work so hard, and to have something completely out of our control end the night early was tough. But you can’t dwell on it—we just have to regroup and keep moving forward.”

Regroup is exactly what the team did. The following week at Lincoln, Cappetta rebounded with a strong qualifying effort and showed race-winning speed in both her heat and the feature. After racing into second during the heat and lining up solidly for the main event, Cappetta spent much of the feature inside the top five. Twice she made passes for position, only to have cautions negate her progress. In the end, she came home with a top-five finish—a run that gave the team confidence heading into the final stretch of the season.

“I really felt like we had a car capable of finishing in the top three or even challenging for a win if the cautions had fallen our way,” Cappetta noted. “It was definitely a confidence booster after the week before.”

This past Saturday, however, luck was once again not on Cappetta’s side. After drawing into a tough heat race and being relegated to a 17th-place starting spot in the feature, her night became an uphill climb. On the opening lap of the 20-lap main event, Cappetta was collected in another driver’s incident and forced to restart at the rear of the field. From there, she mounted a steady charge through the pack, only to be stalled multiple times by caution flags. Despite the setbacks, Cappetta passed cars and worked her way forward over the course of the race and salvaged a 13th-place finish.

“The car felt really good, but we just couldn’t catch a break with all the cautions,” Cappetta said. “Every time I made progress, the yellow would come out. We had a top-10 car, easy, but the circumstances just didn’t allow it.”

With just five races remaining on the 2025 season schedule at Lincoln Speedway, Cappetta and her team are focused on finishing strong. Cappetta continues to chase her first win of the year, with her sights set on the Weldon Sterner Memorial in September and a season finale in October.

“I want to get a win so bad for my team, my sponsors, and all the people who support me,” Cappetta said. “We’ve been close—we just need the right night to put it all together.”

Cappetta also addressed recent rumors circulating in the pits about her future in racing:
“There’s been some talk that I might retire after this season, and I just want to be clear—that’s not true. Next year will be my 15th season, and we plan on running a full schedule again in 2026. My future is still in racing, and I’m not done yet.”

Fans can catch Ashley Cappetta back in action this Saturday night at Lincoln Speedway, where she’ll continue her pursuit of victory lane.

ABOUT  ASHLEY CAPPETTA

Ashley Cappetta is a second-generation racer following her uncle’s footsteps. She started her racing career in 2012. It was her first year piloting her race car but certainly not her first exposure to the sport. She was introduced to racing by her father, who was Steve Smith’s crew chief. Her uncle, Rob Cappetta was also involved in the sport driving his own #89 sprint car and went on to be a gasman for Robert Yates Racing. Ashley is making her own way by being the first female in her family to set center stage as a driver. Ashley has had a couple of years of sprint car experience with various teams, starting out as a crew member doing such simple tasks as scrapping mud to advancing her skills into doing maintenance for her own race car. Ashley showing her success with not only her abilities working on her race car but also by winning a Hard Charger Award in only her first season racing. Ashley feels she has the best of both worlds by not only knowing how to race but by having the knowledge of the mechanics and being able to provide detailed feedback to her team. Her goal is to continue to grow as a racer and work her way up through the sprint car division.

Follow Ashley’s season:

THANKS TO OUR 2025 PARTNERS!

  • Gettysburg Trading Post
  • Mikes Towing & Recovery
  • JZ Construction
  • Snelbecker Electric
  • The Gun Center
  • Stoners Auction of Glen Rock
  • Yesteryear Antique Center
  • Jersey Mike’s Subs – Hanover PA location
  • Iron Horse Trains
  • FK Rod Ends
  • Hooker Harness
  • Brenneman Painting
  • DW Automotive
  • Schaeffer’s Oil — Doug Smith
  • CP Carrillo
  • Republican Club of Hanover
  • Victory Fuel
  • Deans Auto Plaza
  • The Racing Trading Post
  • Food Adventures
  • Fastener Specialties
  • Bam Lifters
  • Kinsler Fuel Injection
  • My Race Pass
  • 3 Feathers Racing
  • K1 RaceGear
  • Chris’s Coins, Antiques & Collectibles

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Sponsorship opportunities with Ashley Cappetta Racing are available for the 2025 season!  Contact the team today at [email protected].

photo credit: Jeremy Zarfos / WRT Speedwerx

ABOUT ADDICTED2DIRT PR & MEDIA MANAGEMENT

Addicted2Dirt PR and Media Management specializes in enhancing race teams’ visibility through strategic PR services. A2D offers a comprehensive range of services, from handling strategic PR initiatives like press releases and social media content to providing coaching and consulting to empower teams to manage their own public relations effectively and affordably. Whether you need A2D to manage your PR or want to learn how to do it yourself, A2D is committed to helping you build a loyal fanbase and attract marketing partners! 

Visit A2DPR.com to learn more!

ABOUT THE FOUNDER

Rich “MrAddicted2Dirt” Watts is a passionate fan-turned-PR expert who helps elevate racing teams’ public relations in the dirt motorsports industry. With extensive knowledge and connections, he helps teams boost visibility, grow loyal fanbases through proven strategies, and secure marketing partnerships. Rich also offers PR coaching and consulting services, plus shares his insights as a speaker and podcast guest. 

To learn more or to contact Rich about an opportunity, visit MrA2D.com!

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Jackson Scores 10th Victory of the Season with Dominant Wingless Win at BAPS Motor Speedway

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York Haven, PA – August 20, 2025

by Justin Snyder / Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Image Credit:  Derick Kriner Photography

Scott Hess Racing and driver Tony Jackson continued their standout 2025 campaign this past weekend, adding another win to the tally with a commanding performance in wingless competition at BAPS Motor Speedway. The victory marked Jackson’s 10th of the season, further solidifying his reputation as a serious contender every time he hits the track.

Jackson’s night started strong as he powered from third to win his heat race, earning a seventh-place starting position for the A-Main. Once the green flag dropped, the No. 88 machine was on a mission. With a fast car underneath him, Jackson wasted no time charging to the front, taking the lead on lap five. From there, he never looked back, stretching his advantage to an impressive 6.9-second margin of victory at the checkered flag.

“Scott wasn’t with us as he was in Texas for work, so this just goes to show just how good of a team we have,” said Jackson. “He was on the phone with us throughout the night, kind of helping from afar, but it made it more special to know we can just kind of unload and be fast like that, no matter.”

The team now turns its attention to a busy upcoming weekend of double-duty action. On Friday, Jackson will compete in both winged and wingless sportsman divisions at Williams Grove Speedway in Mechanicsburg, followed by another twin-bill Saturday night at Path Valley Speedway Park.

With the prestigious Sportsman 100 looming next weekend, Jackson views this stretch of races as an important opportunity to both fine-tune their winged program and continue building momentum.

“We’ve saved a motor for the 100 that we’re going to bring out for the Grove, so this will be a good way to see where we stack up,” he said. “We’ve really kind of veered away from the winged program this year, so this is a perfect opportunity to get dialed in and hopefully end this year on a good note.”

Fans can follow along with updates, photos, and behind-the-scenes coverage of Jackson and Scott Hess Racing on the team’s official social media channels.

ABOUT  TONY JACKSON

With an impressive track record in the Super Sportsman series, Jackson has consistently demonstrated exceptional talent, determination, and an unwavering passion for the sport. Over the years, he has carved a name for himself as a formidable force, capturing the attention of fans, competitors, and sponsors alike. He’s also looking forward to continuing his family’s legacy, as his father Larry Jackson was a force to be reckoned with for decades in the Sportsman ranks.

Career highlights include winning the Super Sportsman 100-lapper in 2023, winning the winged and wingless super sportsman features on the same night in 2022, and amassing 46 career Super Sportsman wins!

Follow Tony Jackson and Scott Hess Racing’s season on Facebook at Scott Hess Racing!

 

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Ashley Cappetta Battles Mechanical Issues in Return to Port Royal Speedway

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Port Royal, PA – July 24, 2025

by Emily Winslow / Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Image Credit:  Jeremy Zarfos / WRT Speedwerx

After a five-year absence from the Speed Palace, Ashley Cappetta returned to Port Royal Speedway with high hopes on Saturday night—but mechanical gremlins had other plans. Cappetta’s night was filled with troubleshooting and perseverance as she fought through persistent issues with horsepower and ultimately made the tough call to pull off early in the feature to prevent further damage.

Cappetta last raced at Port Royal in 2020, making Saturday’s return a long-awaited one. “I love the track and wish we could get there more often,” said Cappetta. “Unfortunately, from the start of the night, we just couldn’t find any horsepower.”

Despite adjusting gears and fuel settings, her team continued to chase a solution throughout the evening. “In warm-ups, I only turned 7,200 RPM, which was a red flag. Normally I’m way past that at Lincoln, and Port is a faster track. I knew something wasn’t right,” she explained.

Cappetta got a solid launch in her heat race, but was quickly overtaken—a sign that the issue hadn’t been resolved. In the feature, things went from bad to worse when she felt something hit the bottom of the car. She pushed on but couldn’t find the speed she needed. “I heard a weird noise from the motor and just knew something was off.”

Playing it smart, Cappetta exited the race early to avoid a catastrophic failure. Once off the track, the issue revealed itself—oil was pouring out from a hole in the oil pan, the result of debris damage. While initial concerns pointed to a possible blown motor, her engine builder, Paul, later diagnosed the real culprit: a weak fuel pump.

“Paul flowed the pump on Sunday and confirmed it was barely functioning. That explains why we had zero power,” Cappetta said. “Thankfully, there was no major engine damage, and Dean Bowman already repaired the oil pan. We’ll send the pump out this week and get it fixed.”

While the night didn’t go as planned, Cappetta was encouraged by the full field of 358s and the strong racing that fans got to witness. “The division put on a great show despite a few mishaps. I’m proud of everyone who made the trip and gave it their all. That’s what we need to keep showing other tracks—358s can put on a great race.”

Next up, Cappetta and her team will head to BAPS Motor Speedway this Saturday, as they look to bounce back and continue their strong 2025 season.

ABOUT  ASHLEY CAPPETTA

Ashley Cappetta is a second-generation racer following her uncle’s footsteps. She started her racing career in 2012. It was her first year piloting her race car but certainly not her first exposure to the sport. She was introduced to racing by her father, who was Steve Smith’s crew chief. Her uncle, Rob Cappetta was also involved in the sport driving his own #89 sprint car and went on to be a gasman for Robert Yates Racing. Ashley is making her own way by being the first female in her family to set center stage as a driver. Ashley has had a couple of years of sprint car experience with various teams, starting out as a crew member doing such simple tasks as scrapping mud to advancing her skills into doing maintenance for her own race car. Ashley showing her success with not only her abilities working on her race car but also by winning a Hard Charger Award in only her first season racing. Ashley feels she has the best of both worlds by not only knowing how to race but by having the knowledge of the mechanics and being able to provide detailed feedback to her team. Her goal is to continue to grow as a racer and work her way up through the sprint car division.

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Tony Jackson and Scott Hess Continue Winning Ways in 2025 with Dominant Path Valley Weekend

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Spring Run, PA – July 15, 2025

by Justin Snyder / Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Image Credit:  Derick Kriner Photography

Tony Jackson and the Scott Hess Racing team are showing no signs of slowing down in 2025, as Jackson added two more wingless Sportsman victories and a runner-up finish over a stellar two-night stretch at Path Valley Speedway Park this past weekend. The strong showing brings Jackson’s season total to nine feature wins and further cements the team’s momentum as one of the top forces on the regional circuit.

“I feel pretty good about the way the car is running here right now,” said Jackson. “The goal this year was to have fun and when you’re winning races it’s easy to do as much.”

Kicking off the weekend on Friday night, Jackson took to the track for a make-up feature event, part of the prestigious Butch Shatzer Memorial. Battling through a competitive field, Jackson proved to be a front-runner, driving to a strong second-place finish and narrowly missing out on a win.

Later that evening, Jackson rolled off from the pole position in the night’s regularly scheduled A-main and wasted little time opening up a lead on the field. With precise execution and relentless pace, Jackson held onto the lead and never looked back, capturing his eighth win of the season.

“The track was pretty slick and tough to pass on, but we went fourth to second in the makeup and then lead every lap from the pole in the main show,” he said. “I really just had to find the right pace and hit my marks and ultimately we grinded out a win.”

Not satisfied with just one victory, Jackson and the Hess Racing team returned to Path Valley on Saturday night. After winning his heat race and earning a fourth-place starting spot for the A-main, Jackson wasted no time surging to the lead by the end of lap one. From there, he controlled the pace and crossed the line first to collect his ninth victory of the 2025 campaign.

“The guy running second had his noise under me there on the last lap, so we almost gave one away,” said Jackson. “Anytime you get to the front early you have to take advantage of it and we were fortunate enough to grab yet another checkered flag.”

Next up, Jackson will take part in a two-race weekend, with events scheduled at Williams Grove on Friday and Lincoln Speedway on Saturday. Friday night will see Jackson piloting Mike Callahan’s 358 Sprint Car, while Saturday marks a return to winged Sportsman competition with Hess.

“The 100 lapper is coming up so we’re really focused on trying to get our winged program right here towards the end of the season,” he said. “Aside from that, it’s nice that Mike is giving me some opportunities in the 358 and I’m really looking forward to seeing how we can do in that car.”

Fans can follow Jackson and Scott Hess Racing on social media for updates, race recaps, and more coverage as they continue their remarkable 2025 season.

ABOUT  TONY JACKSON

With an impressive track record in the Super Sportsman series, Jackson has consistently demonstrated exceptional talent, determination, and an unwavering passion for the sport. Over the years, he has carved a name for himself as a formidable force, capturing the attention of fans, competitors, and sponsors alike. He’s also looking forward to continuing his family’s legacy, as his father Larry Jackson was a force to be reckoned with for decades in the Sportsman ranks.

Career highlights include winning the Super Sportsman 100-lapper in 2023, winning the winged and wingless super sportsman features on the same night in 2022, and amassing 46 career Super Sportsman wins!

Follow Tony Jackson and Scott Hess Racing’s season on Facebook at Scott Hess Racing!

 

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  • Reeser’s Ice Cream
  • McCoy Brothers
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  • Interstate Garage Doors
  • Hess Iron
  • High Performance Lubricants
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  • Sledgecraft Chassis
  • Drew Bible / FK Shocks
  • Fit Racing Engines
  • Godfrey Racing Engines

 

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photo credit: Jeremy Zarfos Photography / WRT Speedwerx

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Rich “MrAddicted2Dirt” Watts is a passionate fan-turned-PR expert who helps elevate racing teams’ public relations in the dirt motorsports industry. With extensive knowledge and connections, he helps teams boost visibility, grow loyal fanbases through proven strategies, and secure marketing partnerships. Rich also offers PR coaching and consulting services, plus shares his insights as a speaker and podcast guest. 

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Speedweek Grind: Fighting Through Long Nights and Challenges in 2025 Edition for Hartlaub

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East Berlin, PA – July 10, 2025

by Derick Kriner / Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Image Credit:  Jeremy Zarfos / WRT Speedwerx

As the summer heat built, so did the schedule of races for the 95 team and Kody Hartlaub. Eyeing an extensive Speedweek schedule, with 10 nights of action, Kody and team had a long stretch of late nights and hard work ahead of them. Even with Mother Nature ruining a few nights of action, the grind of Speedweek is something that local teams have to persevere through.

With the first two races being scratched with teams already at the track and ready to compete, BAPS Motor Speedway, on Sunday, would be the first show to be completed. Hartlaub and team started out the night on a good note, with a 2nd place effort in group qualifying. Things took a turn in the heat, after a slide back to 7th, made for a necessary trip to the B Main. Luckily, the driver and team were able to make an A Main appearance and ended up starting off Speedweek with an 18th-place finish.

A quick turnaround followed as the team moved to Lincoln Speedway on Monday. The NinetyFive Motorsports car was quick right out of the gate. With Kody taking home quicktime and making the redraw out of the heat race, the night was looking up. Rolling off on the outside of the front row of the feature, which was his best starting spot of the season, Kody was able to maintain and even challenge early for the lead, before slipping back just a few spots and garnering a 4th place finish. This was his best A Main result of the season.

“We finally just put a whole night together from time trials to the feature.” Hartlaub went on to mention that they “changed some things and went more aggressive than we normally do setup-wise, and I really think that benefited us later.”

Rain gave the team a chance to recoup on Tuesday before making a trip to the Port Royal Speedway on Wednesday. Even with little experience at the track, Hartlaub was able to start off the night strong yet again, by going 5th quick in time trials and transferring into the feature from the heat race. Starting 15th, and in one of the weirder features of the year, Kody was able to finish in 18th. This started the real grind for the team, as this began a streak of four-straight nights of racing.

Hagerstown Speedway was next up and would be the second large half-mile of the week. Again, Hartlaub would have a good qualifying effort and be able to transfer into the feature out of the heat. Kody would end up not finishing the entire feature and exit on lap 9 of the race. An upsetting result, but the team would again grind to get the car ready for another night, this time at Williams Grove.

The Mitch Smith Memorial took center stage on Friday. Kody and team again unloaded with a fast 95 car. Qualifying 5th and running second in the heat meant the team would roll off 10th in the feature. Getting a good jump and grabbing the 9th spot for a few laps would be the best part of the 30-lap feature, as Hartlaub would slide back and ultimately pull off with 7 to go in the feature.

“This is a humbling sport,” mentioned Kody. “Just as soon as I thought we had Williams Grove figured out, they proved to us this week that we don’t.”

Trying to put that night behind them, the team headed to Port Royal Speedway for the Greg Hodnett Classic. Fighting from the time the team left the shop, the track surface proved to be tough to get a hold of. Timing 13th in his group and finishing 8th in his heat, the B Main would be the place where the 95 would round out the night. Missing the transfer and finishing 13th in the B Main was a stark contrast to that of Wednesday night’s effort.

Travel trouble on Saturday and the fact that the team hurt two motors over the course of the week would ultimately lead to the team deciding to skip the final race of the week at Path Valley. Nonetheless, the team completed Speedweek with some newfound knowledge on what the car needs to maybe find some extra speed.

“Still have a little bit of work to do, but I feel like we are making the right gains,” said Hartlaub.

Even with the team missing a few nights with rainouts, it was still a massive undertaking to compete in all the races they did.

“I don’t think some fans actually understand what all has to happen between each race. You still have all the same car maintenance,” mentioned Kody. And a lot of teams have to continually restock all of their fuel, tire, and other expendable part supplies. Hartlaub went on to mention that he is glad that Speedweek is only a once-a-year event, as it is a lot of strain and sleepless nights preparing for the next show. 

“I want to thank all my crew and family for everything this past week,” knowing just how much effort everyone put in to make it happen.

The team will get a much-needed week to regroup before racing action starts back up, and it’s soon time for the Outlaws to come to town and pose another challenge to the 95.

“We never back down from a challenge, and I’m excited to see what will happen.”

 

RECENT RESULTS (starting position in parentheses)

  • Date/Location June 27, 2025 / Williams Grove Speedway, Mechanicsburg, PA
  • Results:  Rain

  • Date/Location:  June 28, 2025 / Lincoln Speedway, Abbottstown, PA
  • Results:  Rain

  • Date/Location:  June 29, 2025 / BAPS Motos Speedway, York Haven, PA
  • Results:  Group Qualifying 2nd, Heat 7th (4). B-main 4th (2), A-main 19th (24)

  • Date/Location June 30, 2025 / Lincoln Speedway, Abbottstown, PA
  • Results:  Qualifying 1st, Heat 4th (4), A-main 4th (2)

  • Date/Location:  July 1, 2025 / Grandview Speedway, Bechtelsville, PA
  • Results:  Rain

  • Date/Location:  July 2, 2025 / Port Royal Speedway, Port Royal, PA
  • Results:  Group Qualifying 5th, Heat 4th (2), A-main 18th (15)

  • Date/Location July 3, 2025 / Hagerstown Speedway, Hagerstown, MD
  • Results:  Group Qualifying 10th, Heat 5th (5), A-main 22nd (19)

  • Date/Location:  July 4, 2025 / Williams Grove Speedway, Mechanicsburg, PA
  • Results:  Group Qualifying 5th, Heat 2nd (2), A-main 20th DNF (10)

  • Date/Location:  July 5, 2025 / Port Royal Speedway, Port Royal, PA
  • Results:  Group Qualifying 14th, Heat 8th (7), B-main 13th (11)

ABOUT  KODY HARTLAUB

Kody started racing go-karts in 2005. Over five seasons he won championships at Hunterstown and Shippensburg, and finished 2nd in the PA State series. Following the 2009 season, he moved up to race 600 micro sprints on a limited basis, but then spent a few years away from the sport. In late 2015 Kody tested in a 358 sprint car and started a partial schedule in 2016. In 2018, he raced the majority of the season but then sat out again in 2019. He returned to 358 sprints in 2020 on a very limited schedule, then in 2021 he was able to complete his first full season at Lincoln Speedway.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • 2024 410 Sprint car rookie of the year at Williams grove and lincoln speedways
  • 2023 Lincoln Speedway 358 Sprint car champion, including 3 victories
  • 2022 358 sprint car Rookie of the Year at Williams Grove Speedway
  • 2022: 2nd in Lincoln Speedway & SUMMER SERIES 358 sprint car points
  • 2022: 5th in Williams Grove Speedway 358 sprint car points
  • 2021: first career 358 sprint car victory (Lincoln Speedway)

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Rich “MrAddicted2Dirt” Watts is a passionate fan-turned-PR expert who helps elevate racing teams’ public relations in the dirt motorsports industry. With extensive knowledge and connections, he helps teams boost visibility, grow loyal fanbases through proven strategies, and secure marketing partnerships. Rich also offers PR coaching and consulting services, plus shares his insights as a speaker and podcast guest. 

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Kody Hartlaub Prepares for Ten-Race PA Speedweek Grind

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Abbottstown, PA – June 26, 2025

by Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Image Credit:  Jeremy Zarfos / WRT Speedwerx

With the Pennsylvania Sprint Speedweek on the horizon, Kody Hartlaub is gearing up for arguably the most challenging stretch of the season—a 10-day, 10-race trial that demands both endurance and attention to detail.

Hartlaub is entering this year’s Speedweek with a balanced perspective on his season so far. His goal this season was top-ten finishes, which he has achieved, but to a lesser degree than he’d like.  As a result, there remains a strong desire for improvement and consistency.  Last month, the East Berlin (PA) driver was transparent in sharing that his cars were better than he had been and he felt he needed to improve behind the wheel.

Hartlaub’s recent showing at Williams Grove was a confidence-booster and validation that his efforts to improve his skills behind the wheel are working.  He executed what he considers the best 30 laps he has ever run at the legendary oval.  It came against a highly competitive field with the All Star Circuit of Champions in town to challenge the PA Posse.  The run earned him a 10th-place finish out of 40 contenders.

It was a solid result, but it also demonstrates how a driver and team can do everything right and still not get exactly the result they desire.  The sport is tough.  It makes teams feel like they have to be great just to get good results.  That’s why Hartlaub and his team work so hard on their program, down to the smallest details.

RECENT RESULTS

  • Date/Location June 6, 2025 / Williams Grove Speedway, Mechanicsburg, PA
  • Event:  All Star Circuit of Champions / Lynn Paxton EMMR Legends Classic
  • Stats:  Group Qualifying 3rd, Heat 5th (3), A-main 10th (13)
  • Date/Location:  June 7, 2025 / Lincoln Speedway, Abbottstown, PA
  • Event:  All Star Circuit of Champions / Elijah Hawkins Memorial
  • Stats:  Group Qualifying 3rd, Heat 3rd (4), A-main 11th (5)
  • Date/Location:  June 21, 2025 / Lincoln Speedway, Abbottstown, PA
  • Event:  Steve Smith Tribute / PA Speedweek Tune-Up
  • Stats:  Qualifying 11th, Heat 4th (3), A-main 13th (11)

CONFIDENT PREPARATION

Entering his second Speedweek, Hartlaub carries the confidence of experience.

“Because of racing so much now, I’m not anxious about new tracks. I just attack it like it’s another race,” he reflects, underscoring the maturity and composure he brings into the high-pressure environment. This familiarity, however, doesn’t imply complacency, as Hartlaub keenly focuses on each race as an opportunity to further refine his approach.

After competing in his first PA Speedweek in 2024 in the seat of the Trone Outdoor No.39, a notable change this year is that he will be competing in the NinetyFive Motorsports, Brewer Home Improvements, J Fuels, Bigham Appraisal, Moose Blocks, Griffith Plumbing Services, T&N Solutions No.95 owned by Pat Brewer and Hartlaub.

“This year I’ll be off work the whole week and I’ll be hands-on with the car.”, Hartlaub shared.

He and the team will take care of daily maintenance, handle motor swaps when necessary, and generally make sure they are prepared each night when they unload.

“It’s a lot for Pat, Justin, Austin, Lane, my dad (Kevin), and me to keep everything operating smoothly with the pace you have to keep to race ten times in ten days, but we will be ready.”, Hartlaub added.

Consistency remains the key pillar of Hartlaub’s ambitions for Speedweek. Recalling his fifth-place finish in last year’s Speedweek points standings, he aims to build on this foundation, continuing to target top ten finishes with an eye on the top five.

Speedweek isn’t all about those ten days, though.  A significant part of being successful is the planning and preparation that occur over the many weeks leading up to the series.

“We are being smart about which motor to run where. If things go as planned, we’ll only need to change motors twice during the ten races.”, Hartlaub said.

Hartlaub is poised to be a factor night in and night out throughout the series. Speedweek could be the turning point of Hartlaub’s season, helping him break through to more consistent top-ten finishes and more top fives.

UP NEXT

Hartlaub will kick off the 2025 Pennsylvania Sprint Speedweek at Williams Grove Speedway on June 27th.  Be sure to stop by the NinetyFive Motorsports team souvenir trailer and pick up your Kody Hartlaub merchandise to show your support!  The full series schedule is listed below.

  1. Jun-27 Williams Grove Speedway
  2. Jun-28 Lincoln Speedway
  3. Jun-29 BAPS Motor Speedway
  4. Jun-30 Lincoln Speedway
  5. Jul-1 Grandview Speedway
  6. Jul-2 Port Royal Speedway
  7. Jul-3 Hagerstown Speedway
  8. Jul-4 Williams Grove Speedway
  9. Jul-5 Port Royal Speedway
  10. Jul-6 Path Valley Speedway

TRIBUTE REMINDER

As we prepare for the excitement of Pennsylvania Sprint Speedweek, it’s important to remember the special tribute and fundraiser organized by J Fuels in collaboration with NinetyFive Motorsports in honor of the Late Patrolman Andrew William Duarte.

This meaningful event, beginning at BAPS Motor Speedway on June 29th, will feature a commemorative wing adorned with Patrolman Duarte’s details, highlighting his service and dedication.

Fans are encouraged to participate in a raffle to win this special wing, with proceeds supporting the Officer Andrew Duarte Memorial Fund. For a detailed overview of this heartfelt initiative and how you can contribute to honoring Patrolman Duarte’s legacy, please click the title below to visit the original press release:

J Fuels and NinetyFive Motorsports to Honor the Late Patrolman Andrew Duarte (or copy/paste this URL https://addicted2dirtpr.com/j-fuels-and-ninetyfive-motorsports-to-honor-duarte/)

Join us and the racing community in making a positive impact while celebrating the life of a true local hero.

ABOUT  KODY HARTLAUB

Kody started racing go-karts in 2005. Over five seasons he won championships at Hunterstown and Shippensburg, and finished 2nd in the PA State series. Following the 2009 season, he moved up to race 600 micro sprints on a limited basis, but then spent a few years away from the sport. In late 2015 Kody tested in a 358 sprint car and started a partial schedule in 2016. In 2018, he raced the majority of the season but then sat out again in 2019. He returned to 358 sprints in 2020 on a very limited schedule, then in 2021 he was able to complete his first full season at Lincoln Speedway.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • 2024 410 Sprint car rookie of the year at Williams grove and lincoln speedways
  • 2023 Lincoln Speedway 358 Sprint car champion, including 3 victories
  • 2022 358 sprint car Rookie of the Year at Williams Grove Speedway
  • 2022: 2nd in Lincoln Speedway & SUMMER SERIES 358 sprint car points
  • 2022: 5th in Williams Grove Speedway 358 sprint car points
  • 2021: first career 358 sprint car victory (Lincoln Speedway)

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Cappetta Earns Another Top 10 at Lincoln; Takes Over Championship Points Lead

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East Berlin, PA – June 25, 2025

by Emily Winslow / Addicted2Dirt PR & Media Mgmt

Image Credit:  Jeremy Zarfos / WRT Speedwerx

Ashley Cappetta’s race night at Lincoln Speedway on Saturday was full of emotion, challenges, and ultimately, another top 10 finish in 358 sprint car competition—her fifth in six starts this season.

Things started off on a superstitious note when Cappetta and her crew member received wristbands numbered 43-19 and 1-19, respectively—a combination of numbers with strong sentimental ties. “With Steve’s number being 19 and 43 being someone very special to me, it felt like a good sign,” said Cappetta. “Then we pulled pill number 19—it just felt like something good was in the air.”

The team tried a new setup during warm-ups that showed early promise. However, changing track conditions by the heat race made the car difficult to handle. “It was probably the most uncomfortable I’ve felt all year,” Cappetta admitted. “It was standing up on the right rear, really bad off the corners. I couldn’t drive it the way I needed to.” A racing incident with Chad Criswell added to the frustration, but Cappetta emphasized her commitment to clean racing and apologized to Criswell and his team.

Despite the challenges, Cappetta’s consistency paid off, as she held onto an invert spot for the feature. After a team discussion, the decision was made to revert to a more familiar and proven setup for the main event. “I knew it wasn’t the night for trial and error,” she explained. “We’ve been consistent all year, and I didn’t want to jeopardize that.”

That decision paid off, as Cappetta climbed into the top five during the A-Main, running as high as fifth before a late-race caution allowed another driver to capitalize. She ultimately finished sixth—another solid result for the team, which is still in its first season together. “It was a good rebound. I got my confidence back during the feature,” she said.

The team will continue working to improve, including a private midweek test session at BAPS Motor Speedway. “Even though it’s not Lincoln, any seat time is valuable,” Cappetta noted. “We’ve been putting in the hours, talking through everything, watching film—this season already feels different in the best way.”

The team’s efforts have put Cappetta atop the Lincoln Speedway point standings—by a slim five-point margin. “It’s early, and I’m not focused on winning a championship just yet. I want to win races. But even leading for one week shows we’re doing something right.”

Cappetta Reflects on PA Speedweek Kickoff Event

Cappetta also participated in the PA Speedweek Kickoff event on Sunday, an experience she found both meaningful and necessary. “I thought it was a great event,” she shared. “It’s so important to bring fans—especially young kids—closer to the sport. They’re the future.”

Ashley emphasized how these events foster connection and community among drivers and fans. “We don’t always get to talk at the track. Sunday gave us that chance,” she said. “Selling merchandise is also a big help. It’s not just fan gear—it’s like a mini sponsorship. Every little bit helps.”

With momentum on her side and a dedicated team behind her, Cappetta remains focused and optimistic. “We’re still learning, but we’re heading in the right direction. We’re not just showing up—we’re showing up to compete.”

ABOUT  ASHLEY CAPPETTA

Ashley Cappetta is a second-generation racer following her uncle’s footsteps. She started her racing career in 2012. It was her first year piloting her race car but certainly not her first exposure to the sport. She was introduced to racing by her father, who was Steve Smith’s crew chief. Her uncle, Rob Cappetta was also involved in the sport driving his own #89 sprint car and went on to be a gasman for Robert Yates Racing. Ashley is making her own way by being the first female in her family to set center stage as a driver. Ashley has had a couple of years of sprint car experience with various teams, starting out as a crew member doing such simple tasks as scrapping mud to advancing her skills into doing maintenance for her own race car. Ashley showing her success with not only her abilities working on her race car but also by winning a Hard Charger Award in only her first season racing. Ashley feels she has the best of both worlds by not only knowing how to race but by having the knowledge of the mechanics and being able to provide detailed feedback to her team. Her goal is to continue to grow as a racer and work her way up through the sprint car division.

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