Justin Whittall Eager To Battle For Big Money In Posse Country; Williams Grove On Deck

Story By: TYLER ALTMEYER / JW MOTORSPORTS – VINCENTOWN, NJ – Justin Whittall and JW Motorsports are eager to battle for big money during the coming weekend, and although part of their recent slate was canceled due to Mother Nature, the young man out of New Jersey is still as focused as ever, set to bang wheels for a total winner’s share equaling $18,000 on Friday and Saturday, April 21-22.

The weekend will open with the $8,000-to-win Tommy Hinnershitz Classic at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday, April 21, followed by the $10,000-to-win Spring Thaw at Port Royal Speedway on Saturday, April 22. Whittall, who finished 12th during his most recent open wheel start at Williams Grove Speedway on April 14, is certainly no stranger to winning big money in the Keystone State, as the Vincentown, New Jersey, native scooped up $6,000 at Port Royal Speedway in October.

Whittall will enter his big money weekend with four top-ten finishes to his credit, most recently finishing sixth at Port Royal Speedway on April 8; he led early before fading slightly.

“It’s a privilege to have the opportunity to race for that kind of money, and so often,” Whittall, driver of the JG Kronenberger Fine Jewelry, Mid-Atlantic Transport, Pioneer Auto Body, Worldwide Bearings, Enterprise, Prime Composite Innovations, K Seal, No. 67 sprint car, said. “We have a great team and we’re always building confidence. We’ll put that to work this weekend.”

Justin Whittall and JW Motorsports will continue their 2023 campaign with a big money weekend in Pennsylvania Posse Country kicking-off with the $8,000-to-win Tommy Hinnershitz Classic at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday, April 21, followed by the $10,000-to-win Spring Thaw at Port Royal Speedway on Saturday, April 22. A potential visit to Selinsgrove Speedway on Sunday, April 23, has also been hinted.