Chase Dietz wins at Path Valley
PHOTO PROVIDED Chase Dietz won the 40-lap battle to win at Path Valley this past weekend.
Sunday was another PA Posse race, this time at the bull ring at Path Valley where Chase Dietz fought the 40-lap battle to get around Logan Wagner to pick up his second win of the weekend and his 11th of the season.
It was the second race at the speedway of the weekend following Saturday that saw the 270 micro sprint division at Path Valley Speedway, which had a total payout of $10,000, with $2,000 of the total going to the winner of the 30-lap feature event. Forty-eight drivers signed in for the special race, which involved lap times, heat race finishes and consolation events to determine the feature line up.
Ross Perchak started on the pole, took the lead and maintained the position for the entirety of the race. Carter Himes pulled to second until Steve Dunmire and Devin Dunmire passed him to take second and third positions with Bradyn Kuhn collecting fifth place.
The Speedway returns to action Saturday with the Jack Flowers Memorial. The 270 sprints will race for $500 to win. The 358 sprints will make their first appearance of the 2026 season. In addition to the 358s and 270s the 600 sprints, East Coast Legends and four cylinder Thunder Cars will also be on the card.
Friday night Freddie Rahmer broke through for his first Williams Grove Speedway sprint car win of the season on Friday night, scoring the 20th checkered flag of his career at the oval after taking over as the third and final leader of the event.
The Eastern Storm main event for the USAC Sprints, Californian Mitchel Moles took the win and put himself into the point leader of the Eastern Storm standings with just two races to go in the 2026 series.
The 36th annual Pennsylvania Speedweek Series begins this Friday at Williams Grove Speedway.
The Speedweek opener at Williams Grove Speedway will have a $10,000 to win feature on tap for the 410 sprint cars.
At Lincoln Speedway a pair of late-race cautions could not slow down Chase Dietz as he powered to victory in Saturday night’s 35-lap Kramer Klash at Lincoln Speedway, pocketing the $7,300 winners’ share in honor of National Sprint Car Hall of Fame inductee Kramer Williamson.
The victory continued Dietz’s strong 2026 campaign and provided a fitting triumph in one of Lincoln Speedway’s marquee events honoring one of Pennsylvania sprint car racing’s most beloved competitors.
In other action, Jayden Wolf took command on an early restart and never looked back, cruising to victory in Saturday night’s 20-lap 358 sprint car feature at Lincoln Speedway.
The Speedway is back in action on Saturday with the Kevin Gobrecht Memorial featuring the 410 sprints in the second night of Pennsylvania Speedweek.





