It's Danny Dietrich
Danny Dietrich is hoping to have another strong season at Williams Grove Speedway in 2020. (Dan Demarco photo)

It’s Danny Dietrich In Lincoln Speedway Icebreaker

ABBOTTSTOWN, Pa. – Danny Dietrich took advantage of a miscue by Ryan Smith to claim his second career opening day win at Lincoln Speedway on Saturday afternoon.

Dietrich took the lead just before the halfway point of the 30-lap Icebreaker for 410 sprint cars and never looked back after that.

Dietrich lined up for the main event third, behind pole-sitter Glenndon Forsythe and Smith. Forsythe led the field into turn 1 but the caution came out before a lap could be completed. Brett Michalski and Landon Myers got tangled up in turn one.

Both drivers were able to rejoin the field, albeit Michalski without a front wing.

Forsythe took the lead on the restart, but Smith took over the top spot coming out of turn two.

Myers brought out the second caution of the race on lap one after some contact with Jacob Allen. Myers and Allen both headed for the pits and were unable to rejoin the field for the restart.

Smith led Forsythe, Dietrich, Logan Schuchart and Kyle Moody to the cone for the first single-file restart of the season. Ryan held onto the lead, with Dietrich working on Forsythe for the second spot.

Freddie Rahmer was making his way through the field from his eighth starting spot as Dietrich got by Forsythe for second on lap four. The yellow flag waved again on lap four, this time for Chase Dietz, who was turned around in turn 4.

Dietz rejoined the field as Smith led Dietrich, Forsythe, Schuchart and Brandon Rahmer on the restart.

Schuchart got by Forsythe for third and Freddie Rahmer continued his march to the front after getting by his brother Brandon for fourth.

Meanwhile, defending track champion Brian Montieth made his way up to fifth from his 15th starting spot before the caution came out on lap seven.

The fourth caution of the race was for Adam Wilt and Dylan Norris, who got together in turns three and four. Both drivers rejoined the field and Michalski was able to get a front wing put back on under caution.

The top five for the restart were Smith, Dietrich, Schuchart, Freddie Rahmer and Montieth. Dietrich got his nose under Smith coming out of turn four, but Smith held him off.

Freddie Rahmer was going after Schuchart for third, but Schuchart held the spot.

Lap nine saw another caution when Michalski came to a stop in turn one, and it was at this point that officials called for an open red for teams to add fuel to the cars.

Smith got a good jump on the start, but Dietrich caught him on the back stretch. Smith held him off again with Dietrich staying close. Smith hit the wall coming out of turn two and that was enough of an opening for Dietrich to take the lead on lap 12.

Montieth brought out the sixth caution of the race when he came to a stop in turn four, ending his afternoon.

Dietrich led Smith, Schuchart, Freddie Rahmer and Brandon Rahmer to the cone for the restart. Dietrich went to the bottom of the track going into turn one, with Smith trying a higher line. Dietrich held off Smith, while Freddie battled Schuchart for third.

Smith got sideways going into turn one on lap 15 bringing out the yellow flag once again. Chad Trout also had issues in turn one and also came a stop.

With the second-place car out of the running, the top five for the restart were Dietrich, Schuchart, Freddie Rahmer, Brandon Rahmer and Brock Zearfoss.

Freddie drove through the middle of turns one and two to take second from Schuchart, but Schuchart got him back on the next lap.

Pole-sitter Forsythe got by Zearfoss to take fifth, but Zearfoss stayed within striking distance and took the spot back on lap 20 before the eighth caution of the race when Alan Krimes got turned around in turn four. He was able to rejoin the field.

Dietrich got a good jump on Schuchart and Freddie on the restart. The ninth and final caution of the race, which in some aspects felt like a marathon, came on lap 22 for fifth-running Zearfoss. He came to a stop in turn four, ending his afternoon.

With eight laps to go the field lined up once again behind Dietrich for the restart. Dietrich and the rest of the top five – Schuchart, Freddie Rahmer, Brandon Rahmer and Anthony Macri – started to pull away from the rest of the field.

Dietrich was just catching the tail end of the field when the white flag waved. Lapped traffic did not come into play and Dietrich took the checkered flag 1.145 seconds ahead of Schuchart.

Freddie Rahmer held onto third and Brandon Rahmer finished fourth. Macri crossed the line fifth after starting 10th in the main event.

The finish:

1. 48-Danny Dietrich ($4,000); 2. 1s-Logan Schuchart; 3. 51-Freddie Rahmer; 4. 88-Brandon Rahmer; 5. 39M-Anthony Macri; 6. 2w-Glenndon Forsythe; 7. 99-Kyle Moody; 8. 5E-Tim Wagaman; 9. 59-Jimmy Siegel; 10. 91-Tony Fiore; 11. 5-Dylan Cisney; 12. 0-Rick Lafferty; 13. 87-Alan Krimes; 14. 73B-Brett Michalski; 15. 49H-Bradley Howard; 16. 44-Dylan Norris; 17. 15-Adam Wilt (DNF); 18. 3z-Brock Zearfoss (DNF); 19. 72-Ryan Smith (DNF); 20. 1x-Chad Trout (DNF); 21. 21-Brian Montieth (DNF); 22. 75-Chase Dietz (DNF); 23. 1a-Jacob Allen (DNF); 24. 19m-Landon Myers (DNF).