Reinhardt Set For Return To Home State For Dirty Jersey 410 Finale At Bridgeport Motorsports Park

Story By: A2DPR / KYLE REINHARDT RACING – ABBOTTSTOWN, PA – Kyle Reinhardt and his Capitol Custom Coaches & Trailers, Coors Banquet Beer, E-Z-GO Golf Cars, Henry’s Wrecker Service No.91 team have been building momentum over the past couple months and compiling solid stats along the way.

The last couple race nights haven’t yielded results that reflect that but that’s how racing is. Now Reinhardt has turned his attention to the coming weekend’s trip back to his home state of New Jersey for a two-day event at Bridgeport Motorsports Park, a high speed facility where the Neptune City native has posted impressive stats over the past couple years, including a victory almost exactly one year ago this week.

ON A MISSION

After posting four top-ten finishes in a five-race stretch at Lincoln Speedway, Reinhardt didn’t get the result he was looking for in the track’s season finale on October 19th. A respectable qualifying run and heat race effort put him mid pack for the main event but he wasn’t able to make forward progress and settled for a 17th place finish.

A week later at BAPS Motor Speedway, Reinhardt again showed the good speed the team has had in recent month, posting the 2nd quickest lap in his group, transferring through his heat, and earning the 3rd starting spot for the 30-lap Finkenbinder Memorial. Unfortunately, while passing in a top five spot, he got into the marbles and caught the fence, bringing an early end to what would have otherwise been another solid outing.

This weekend Reinhardt will have a great opportunity to hit reset at a track that has been to his liking since the 4-tenths mile, high banked configuration opened a few years ago in Swedesboro, NJ.

Reinhardt’s 2023 stats at Bridgeport Motorsports Park were as solid as they come. Three races, three top five finishes, including a $15,000 victory in the Oktoberfest event. The other outings were a 2nd with the All Star Circuit of Champions and a 5th with High Limit Racing.

“I’m really looking forward to going back home to race.”, Reinhardt commented.

“We have been really consistent there (at Bridgeport) on the new configuration and I love racing there. The place is so badass fast. I got my first 410 win in my home state there (at Bridgeport) last year, which was great with so many family and friends there.”

“We’ve had really good speed lately, so I think we can put on a good show this weekend.”

Because of a rainout earlier this year, this weekend’s event will be Reinhardt’s first opportunity to compete at Bridgeport this year.

“We’re due for a Coors victory lane beer shower.”, Reinhardt said.

UP NEXT

After this weekend’s two-day event at Bridgeport Motorsports Park, Reinhardt will quickly turn things around and head south to compete at the World Finals at The Dirt Track at Charlotte in Concord, NC with the World of Outlaws. That event takes place over four days, November 6th-9th.