GETTYSBURG, Pa. — Danny Dietrich and Gary Kauffman Racing have unveiled a new look for their No. 48 sprint car ahead of the beginning of the new season.
“We’re always anxious to unveil a new look. We like to keep things fresh while giving our fans something to be excited about. I think Ryan Taylor did a great job and I’m ready to see how it looks on the track,” Dietrich said. “I can’t thank Gary Kauffman enough for the opportunity to be a part of his program again in 2022. We have a lot of support…supporters who believe in us and believe in what we are trying to do. We have the potential and hunger to be competitive anywhere in the country. We’re going to do everything we can to get this season started with a bang.”
Dietrich and the team will open the season racing with the All Star Circuit of Champions Feb 4-5 at Georgia’s Senoia Raceway.
two-day visit to Senoia Raceway in Senoia, Georgia, on Friday and Saturday, February 4-5.
The Peach State double will feature the All Star Circuit of Champions and will award a total winner’s share equaling $18,000.
Dietrich’s February schedule will continue with the All Stars at Volusia Speedway Park on Feb. 8-9, followed by another Florida doubleheader at East Bay Raceway Park on Feb. 14-15.
In addition, Dietrich plans to join the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series for their portion of Volusia’s DIRTcar Nationals on Feb. 10-12.
In addition to regularly scheduled programming in Central Pennsylvania, the Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, native plans to join the All Star Circuit of Champions on more than 30 occasions during his coming campaign, mixing in nearly 20 World of Outlaws starts in the process.
If all goes according to plan, Dietrich will participate in the entire Ohio Sprint Speedweek schedule consisting of nine straight days of racing on June 10-18.
Other All Star headliners on Dietrich’s agenda include Port Royal’s $29,000-to-win Weikert Memorial and $55,000-to-win Tuscarora 50, as well as Lernerville Speedway’s $25,000-to-win Silver Cup, Sharon Speedway’s $12,000-to-win Sharon Nationals, and Lincoln Speedway’s $20,000-to-win Dirt Classic.
World of Outlaws blockbusters on Dietrich’s slate include Lincoln Speedway’s Gettysburg Clash, Williams Grove Speedway’s Morgan Cup, Summer Nationals, and National Open, Eldora Speedway’s $100,000-to-win Historical Big One and $175,000-to-win Kings Royal, and Port Royal Speedway’s Nittany Showdown.
Dietrich’s Pennsylvania season will begin with Lincoln Speedway’s annual Icebreaker on Feb. 26.
“We have about 99 percent of our schedule ready to go…a few dates here and there that we need to confirm, but all else is good,” Dietrich noted. “We’re ready to get the year rolling.”