Story By: A2DPR / KYLE REINHARDT RACING – MECHANICSBURG, PA – Kyle Reinhardt put a new car together last week in preparation for the upcoming World of Outlaws swing through Pennsylvania. Friday at Williams Grove Speedway and Saturday at Lincoln Speedway would provide two opportunities to shake it down and dial it in before the invasion.
Sometimes things don’t go as planned, but that doesn’t mean you can’t accomplish your goals in the end.
UNPLANNED TEAMWORK
Friday night at Williams Grove got off to a tough start for Reinhardt when he got upside down before getting a qualifying lap in the books. He quickly crawled out unharmed and began assessing the damage.
Reinhardt and his team, along with help from Tyler Ross, Danny Dietrich and Ryan Taylor, thrashed all around the Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers, Capitol Renegade, Coors Banquet Beer, E-Z-GO Golf Cars, Henry’s Wrecker Service No.91. They needed to be ready for heat race number one and they got it done. In less than 30 minutes it was race-ready again.
There were 31 cars on hand Friday night. With the top six finishers from each heat transferring to the feature, Reinhardt had his work cut out for him from the 11th starting spot. He came close, racing up to 7th.
While he didn’t transfer, the effort put him in a solid spot for the B-main. He started and finished 3rd to clear the first hurdle, making the show.
Reinhardt quickly moved forward in the 25-lap A-main, advancing from 21st to 16th during the opening laps, and went on to work his way to 14th by the time the checkers fell on the event.
“Obviously it was an unfortunate event to crash in time trials but we were able to get it back together and salvage the night. Thanks to my guys, Tyler Ross, Ryan Taylor, and DD for lending a hand.“, Reinhardt said of the eventful night.
UP NEXT
Reinhardt will take on the World of Outlaws three times in the coming week in Central Pennsylvania. Wednesday, May 8th he will enter the Gettysburg Clash at Lincoln Speedway.
The Capitol Renegade team will then move 30 minutes north to Williams Grove Speedway for the two-day Morgan Cup battle between the Pennsylvania Posse and the traveling series.