Kyle Reinhardt Welcomes E-Z-GO For 2024; Coors, Capitol & Henry’s Return

Story By: A2DPR / KYLE REINHARDT RACING – NEW OXFORD, PA – Coming off his most successful 410 sprint car season thus far in his career that saw him record over 30 top ten finishes and 3 wins, Kyle Reinhardt will approach 2024 with a quality over quantity mindset.

He will focus on a Central Pennsylvania schedule, with a couple of high-profile national events sprinkled in.

WELCOME TO THE TEAM

New to Reinhardt’s program in 2024 is E-Z-GO Golf Cars.

E-Z-GO is a trusted name in the golf industry, known for its reliability and innovation. They offer a wide range of high-quality golf cars with excellent battery life. Plus you can customize your golf car with a wide range of accessories, including storage solutions, windshields, and more.

Golf Cart Services in New Oxford, PA is your place to get the E-Z-GO golf car products and services you need! Whether you are looking for new, used, rentals, or wholesale for your business, they can help!

“I am excited to have E-Z-GO Golf Cars join us. Adding another large company whose products are a natural tie-in with the racing community is a great fit. There are always golf cars in the campground at the tracks.”, Reinhardt commented.

“We are happy to see their involvement in racing continue through their relationship with Scott (Gobrecht) and Golf Cart Services in New Oxford (PA).”

STICKING WITH IT

Returning for a second season with Reinhardt is Coors Banquet Beer. After joining the No.91 team early in the 2023 season, the long-time popular beverage, which turned 150 years old last year, is back and has increased its involvement.

Reinhardt and Coors, through Ace Distributing, are planning multiple appearances this year where fans will be able to come out to meet Reinhardt, take photos, get autographs, and see the No.91 machine close up.

“We had a great partnership last year and I’m really happy they decided to stay with us. They even increased their involvement, so they felt the same way. That means a lot.”, Reinhardt said.

“I’m looking forward to meeting fans at the appearances we are planning for this summer, and we will look forward to raising a few more Coors in victory lane again this season!”

Ace Distributing, which coordinates Reinhardt’s partnership with Coors, is a leading beverage wholesaler in South Central Pennsylvania, right in the heart of the racing community. When you head to your favorite dirt track, you want your favorite ice-cold beer to enjoy, right? Ace services over 1,400 direct retail partners across Lancaster, York, Adams, Franklin, Fulton, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lebanon, Perry, Mifflin, and Juniata counties. That means you can pick up some Coors Banquet beer from your local distributor on the way to your favorite track!

The long-time cornerstone of the team, Capitol Custom Trailers and Coaches, returns as well. Many teams in pit areas across the country trust Capitol as the premiere custom, high-quality trailer dealer. As racers themselves, they understand what their customers want and need.

Also back is Henry’s Wrecker Service, another perennial supporter and integral part of the No.91 program. Covering the Greater Washington D.C., Northern Virginia, and Maryland areas, Henry’s is always at the ready! They operate 24/7/365 to help keep the roads clear by operating the largest fleet of tow trucks, including many large wreckers that are on constant standby for when accidents happen. Their experienced professional drivers are experts in recovery and accident cleanup. For swift and efficient roadside assistance and towing services, call Henry’s Wrecker Service at 703-698-8900!

THE 2024 PLAN

Reinhardt will get his 2024 season rolling at Bridgeport Motorsports Park in his home state of New Jersey on Sunday, April 7th. He will of course be piloting his familiar Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers, Capitol Renegade, Coors Banquet Beer, E-Z-GO Golf Cars, Henry’s Wrecker Service No.91.

“We are looking to continue building on our successful 2023 season, which was my best so far. We are going to have to race a little less to enable the program to grow. That might sound odd but it’s kind of a quality over quantity approach. I’ve only got two engines, so I need to focus on using the available resources in a way that best benefits our team and our marketing partners.”, Reinhardt said of his approach to the 2024 season.

There are approximately 50 races on Reinhardt’s tentative schedule for this season.