GSPSS: Lanpher Set for Icebreaker at Thompson

Reid Lanpher wants to make his presence known on Icebreaker weekend at Thompson (CT) Speedway Motorsports Park. He feels he has something to prove to his crew, supporters, and fans. Lanpher loves the speed and change of scenery that the 5/8 mile oval provides.

Lanpher will also run part-time with the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) at Beech Ridge, New Hampshire and Oxford Plains. There is a very good chance to run the Oxford 250. PASS will make their first appearance at New Hampshire Motor Speedway July 4-5. Lanpher is pumped to run at the Magic Mile.

“My dad has been going to the races there (NHMS) for a very long time and I think it will be very special for him to see me race there,” Lanpher said. “I know there is going to be some good competition, but I am super excited and hoping for a strong finish.”

He will frequent Beech Ridge Motor Speedway, running a full Pro Series schedule and some Legends Car races on Thursday nights. He always love racing at Beech Ridge.

The highlight for Lanpher last season was getting a Pro Series win at Beech Ridge and the strong finishes he had. The Legends Car wins were confidence boosters as well. The low point was wrecking in the PASS 300 qualifying race at Beech Ridge last September. “I know how good of a car we had before that.”

The other down was having a DNF at Oxford in the PASS race last April. “Oxford has always given me troubles, so I am hoping to prove myself there this year.”

Some big names have entered the AIM Recycling USA Oxford 250 presented by Kenny U-Pull on August 30. Lanpher feels it’s a lot of pressure to qualify. It would devastate Lanpher if he did not make the field after the amount of effort that goes into the race.

Lanpher had the chance a couple years ago to race for JR Motorsports in Late Models in North Carolina and Virginia.

“It was a once in a lifetime opportunity that I was ecstatic about. I learned so much and had a blast down there. It was a great knowledgeable group of people. I would of loved to to continue with them down there but financially it was not realistic for us. The competition was insane. Racing against people like Lee Pulliam and Deac McCaskill was awesome.” 

Sources: Matthew Wiernasz/YankeeRacer.com

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Apr 5 (2 days ago)
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Craig Lutz

04:25, 07/19

Craig Lutz and his team are looking forward to trying some new things. He will begin his season on Icebreaker weekend at Thompson (CT) Speedway Motorsports Park. He believes that it will be a good experience to try Stafford (CT) Motor Speedway. Depending on the NAPA Auto Parts Spring Sizzler, and maybe do a couple more races there.

He has not decided where he will race on May 2, at New London-Waterford (CT) Speedbowl or Riverhead (NY) Raceway. Lutz is planning to run in the Tour-Type Modifieds at Riverhead with his SK and his dad’s Charger car at the quarter mile oval. He is planning to enter a couple of NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour races if he can find sponsorship, including New London-Waterford.

Lutz goals are to compete for wins and finish in the top five. Lutz believes that it will be tough to win a race in Connecticut against some of the best drivers. The growing competition in the SK Modifieds has NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour drivers competing regularly at Stafford every Friday. Some will run at Thompson or New London-Waterford. Lutz enjoys racing with Ted Christopher and Keith Rocco. He feels they are always fun to race with. “Both really fast and make you earn every inch when you’re racing with them.”

Bruce Bemer is the new owner of the New London-Waterford, which he purchased at an October 18 auction. Lutz, who finished second in points last season with one win, is happy the track stayed open.

“I was hoping they would, too good of a track to lose,” Lutz said. “Glad it didn’t close and I think now under the new management that track is going to be better than it has ever been. Shawn’s (Monahan) going to do an awesome job because he’s a racer and he knows what racers need. Also very passionate about racing.”

Lutz felt that 2014 was an up-and-down season. He started off really good with top fives almost every race in the first half of the season. He would then take the hardest hit. The team worked hard to get the car put back together and he would come back to get his first win in the SK Modified division at New London-Waterford. He struggled the rest of the year.

The Miller Place, NY driver made his NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour debut June 21 driving for Terry Zacharias. He qualified seventh and ran inside the top 10 until a part failure.

Lutz said that running the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour was one of his best experiences. While he was disappointed with a DNF, it was a huge learning experience about driving and setup. He would like to compete in more extra distance races because he feels it gives him a chance to be patient and conserve your car.

A driver that Lutz looks up to is Riverhead Modified champion Tom Rogers. Lutz enjoyed watching Rogers race as a fan and believes that he is one of the best at the track.

The Icebreaker at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park will be held on April 10-12. The NAPA Auto Parts Spring Sizzler will be held on April 24-26 and the New London-Waterford will kick off their season on Saturday May 2.

Sources: Matthew Wiernasz/YankeeRacer.com