Kyle Reinhardt rebounded from mechanical hiccups to post one of the more-notable performances of the young season over the weekend at Screven Motor Speedway.
As the night wore on at virtual Homestead-Miami Speedway on Monday, two things became clear: the race had to be won through Rajah Caruth and if there’s anyone who had a say it’d be Anthony Alfredo.
Last year, inconsistency through the summer months dampened Donny Schatz’s march toward an 11th World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series title.
In his 37 years of racing, Shane Stewart never wavered from two goals: maximize every opportunity in a race car and handle each relationship outside of it with great care.
Coming off his worst season in recent memory, Lucas Wolfe searched for an endeavor that would rejuvenate him and bring a complete, robust schedule to the table.
Jerry Parrish will never forget Feb. 29, 2004, when the second chapter of his racing life sailed into turn one at Lincoln Speedway and unleashed a determination that would become hallmark for years to come.
Lincoln Speedway officials have revealed the schedule for next season at the three-eighths-mile dirt track, with 410 winged sprint cars set to be featured 30 times during the year.
Last April, Kyle Reinhardt left his engineering job in New Jersey and moved to Central Pennsylvania to chase his dream of racing a sprint car full time.