The Boyertown Area Times

Kressley wins 358 modified feature to score his fourth win this season

- By Matthew Knaub mknaub@readingeag­le.com

Brett Kressley won the 358 modified feature that was run as part of the Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Tuesday at Grandview Speedway.

The feature win is Kressley’s second consecutiv­e victory at Grandview and fourth of the season at the track. He took home $3,000.

“It’s a neat deal to do these midweek shows, and Thunder on the Hill does a great job putting up the money and putting on a show for us,” Kressley said. “(I) hope the fans enjoyed the good show.”

Kressley, an Orefield resident, started fifth and passed Jared Umbenhauer for the lead in the second half of the 30-lap feature to secure the win. The only caution of the race came on Lap 26, when Ron Kline came to a stop with a flat tire.

“Tonight, the starting spot helped,” Kressley said. “Momentum is everything and (helps build) confidence, so it definitely keeps us in stride.”

Also Tuesday, Rico Abreu won in his first Pennsylvan­ia Sprint Speedweek race of the year.

Abreu led all 35 laps to capture his first Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Hodnett Cup, which served as the fifth scheduled race of the 10-race Speedweek series. “It’s really special,” Abreu said. After drawing the pole position, the former NASCAR Truck Series driver and California native fought off Brent Marks, Anthony Macri and NASCAR Cup Series driver Christophe­r Bell to win the $10,000 prize. The win marks Abreu’s third career Speedweek series victory.

“Track position was key,” Abreu. “Getting down to the bottom at the end was really (a) good move on my end.”

The first caution of the feature came on Lap 7 when Dylan Norris spun out. Another caution was thrown on Lap 23 for Zach Hampton, who also spun out.

The lone red flag came on Lap 14 for Cup Series champion Kyle Larson, who had his car’s rear end break while coming around Turn 3, causing his No. 57 winged 410 sprint car to tip on its side. The accident paused the race and ended Larson’s night, as he finished last in 24th. Larson had won four of the last five Speedweek races at Grandview, including last year.

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