KYLE HARDY OPENS 2026 HOVIS RUSH LATE MODEL FLYNN’S
TIRE/GUNTER’S HONEY TOUR SEASON VICTORIOUS WORTH $5000 IN THE RETURN TO
GEORGETOWN
By Mike Leone
April 24, 2026 FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Georgetown, DE)...The Hovis Auto & Truck
Supply RUSH Dirt Late Model Flynn's Tire/Gunter's Honey Touring Series kicked
off the 2026 season on Friday night at Georgetown Speedway.
It marked the first appearance at the Sussex County oval in more than
three years. Despite rain scattered
around the Mid-Atlantic and a bleak forecast for Saturday’s event at Winchester
Speedway, 35 teams from nine different states made the trip.
The event was streamed live on FloRacing part of the “Melvin L. Joseph
Memorial” with the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series.
In April 2021, Kyle Hardy won his first Georgetown Flynn’s
Tire/Gunter’s Honey Touring Series race in route to his first and only
championship. Five years later,
Hardy opened the 2026 Tour season victorious in a big way on Friday night.
Hardy passed 3C Graphix Rookie-of-the-Year candidate, Kurt Stebbins, on
lap six and kept local Derek Magee at bay to capture the 40-lap $5,000 to-win
feature. Hardy also received a
spoiler kit from Ontime Body & Graphic.
“Honestly when I pulled out onto the track, I expected it
would be one lane, but I actually passed him (Stebbins) on the outside coming
off (turn) two and that surprised me,” revealed the 32-year-old Winchester,
Virginia standout. “I knew I wasn’t
going to be able to pass him on the bottom as he had that pretty much down, but
my car was good enough to run the top.
After that I got some signals, but I was still searching all over to
where I needed to be. It’s pretty
cool to be able to race a 604 crate and bring home $5,000 this close to home.
I can’t thank Mike Hurley enough- this is my car, but his motor and he
pays for the tires and fuel.”
Following his Sunoco Dash win, Stebbins charged into the
lead; meanwhile, it was three-wide for second with Hardy, Magee, and Jeremy
Wonderling as Christian Schneider filled out the top five.
Hardy closed in on Stebbins on lap four and the duo ran side-by-side for
the lead until Hardy made the winning pass driving around Stebbins in turn two
on the sixth circuit. Hardy was
unable to break away as Stebbins and Magee were hounding the leader on lap 12.
Magee drove under Stebbins for second on lap 14 and Wonderling followed
in third one lap later.
With the long green flag run, Magee closed back in on Hardy
on lap 16, but a trio of cautions with 17 laps completed slowed action.
It was the only stoppages of the race as the final 23 laps went
green-to-checkered. Hardy fired off
in the IllusionCoats Firing Zone and continued his lead as the laps ticked off.
Trevor Collins cracked the top five on lap 23 getting by the Stebbins.
Collins then drove under Wonderling for fourth on lap 27.
By lap 30, Hardy’s lead shrunk as the top four of Hardy,
Magee, Schneider, and Collins were together in a pack.
Lapped traffic came into play for Hardy on lap 32, but he made the right
moves to expand his lead, while Magee had his hands full with Schneider and
Collins. Magee was able to close
back in on Hardy one last time on lap 38; however, wasn’t able to get close
enough to make a challenge for the win as Hardy took the checkered flag first by
0.555 seconds. Hardy celebrated his
15th career Tour win in Landrum Performance Springs Victory Lane
aboard his Hurley Motorsports/Xceptional Wildlife/Daugherty Motorsports/Ingram
Engine-sponsored #99.
Magee, who has never won a Colussy Chevrolet Weekly Series
event at Georgetown, turned in an impressive career best runner-up worth $2,500.
Magee’s prior career best Tour finish was a 12th place finish
back on April 15, 2021 at Georgetown- the same night as Hardy’s last Tour win at
the track.
“This is a surreal moment for me and I’m choked up,”
acknowledged the 30-year-old Laurel, Delaware racer.
“When we come to these RUSH Tour shows our goal is just to make the
feature. Man, $2,500- $1,000 is the
most I’ve ever won; this is huge.
This is a 2013 blue front car and we’re just here to make blue fronts great
again . This is a great car. Every
year we kick around the idea of upgrading to an XR1 or something, but we just
don’t know what setback we would have so we just stick with it.
We were able to upgrade a few things over the winter and it’s paying off
with two seconds.”
“Right before that caution, Kyle (Hardy) was running the
middle and I was rolling the bottom and thought I would have had a chance to get
under him in turns one and two,” described Magee.
“I think his crew had him move down and that was it, but we still had a
good run after that and was able to pressure him.
I was waiting for him to make a mistake, but it’s Kyle Hardy and he’s not
going to make many mistakes if any at all.”
Collins got by fellow 3C Graphix Rookie-of-the-Year
candidate, Schneider, for third on the last lap to earn $1,250.
Schneider would unfortunately spin in turn four coming to the checkered
flag ending his solid run. He was
chosen for the Close Racing Supply “Tough Break of the Night” and received a
$100 CRS gift card.
Wonderling, a five-time Flynn’s Tire/Gunter’s Honey Touring
Series Champion, was credited with fourth after Schneider’s spin to earn $1,000.
Stebbins was able to get back into the top five in his first ever visit
to Georgetown. Nick Davis, the
defending RUSH Track Pack Champion at Georgetown, was sixth.
Ryan Hare got off to a great start in his second year on Tour in seventh
after starting 13th.
Demetrios Drellos was eighth as 14th starting Greg Carrico and Amanda
Robinson completed the top 10. Jason
Knowles went 25th to 11th to earn the $100 Hoosier Tire
Western PA/Big Daddy’s Speed Center gift card for being the hard charger.
Tommy Schirnhofer, Jr., who has one career Flynn’s
Tire/Gunter’s Honey Touring Series victory, made his first ever Georgetown
appearance and captured his first career Real Merchant Services DMV
Non-Qualifier victory. Schirnhofer,
who is one of numerous drivers chasing after the 3C Graphix Rookie-of-the-Year,
earned $200 for leading wire-to-wire as he became the 89th different
winner in 112 races run all-time.
Kyle Zimmerman was second over Robert Smith.
New Hampshire’s Allan Hammond was fourth in his career first RUSH Late
Model race for the former Big-Block Modified racer, who is also gunning for the
3C Graphix Rookie-of-the-Year.
Wonderling picked up an extra $50 for being the new
Schneider Trucks “Hottest of the Hot” fastest in hot laps with a 19.464 to earn
$50. Matt Hill set fast time overall
in FK Rod Ends “Shock the Clock” Qualifying setting a new track record with a
lap of 19.404 to earn $100. Winning
$25 FK Rod Ends heat races were Schneider, Ben Easler, Magee, and Drellos.
Jarrett Edwards and Bill Holmes copped the last chance B mains.
Stebbins won the Sunoco Dash to earn a $100 Sunoco fuel card.
Also winning $100 Sunoco fuel cards were Hardy and Knowles,
while Magee, Robinson, Carrico and Schirnhofer won $50 Sunoco fuel cards.
Landrum Performance Springs, which will award a $5,000 Loyalty Bonus at
the season ending event, distributed BOGO certificates, which were won by Mark
Linton, Jr., Steve Davis, Kyle Zimmerman, Trevor N. Collins, and Drellos.
The Flynn’s Tire/Gunter's Honey Touring Series was rained
out on Saturday at Winchester (VA) Speedway, and will now return to action on
May 9-10 at Stateline Speedway in Busti (NY) and Eriez Speedway in Erie, Pa. for
a pair of $4,000 to-win events.
Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Late Model Flynn’s
Tire/Gunter's Honey Touring Series Race #1 (40
laps, $5,000 to-win): 1. KYLE HARDY (99)
2. Derek Magee (96) 3. Trevor
Collins (72) 4. Jeremy Wonderling
(3J0 5. Kurt Stebbins (26)
6. Nick Davis (92) 7. Ryan
Hare (29) 8. Demetrios Drellos (111)
9. Greg Carrico (Hurly 67)
10. Amanda Robinson (4) 11. Jason
Knowles (4) 12. Zack Carley (2)
13. Ben Easler (02) 14.
Austin Allen (Mullen 32) 15. Joey
Warren (11) 16. Daryl Charlier
(Dobnak 42) 17. Jake Gunn (14G)
18. Jarrett Edwards (43) 19.
Christian Schneider (Daugherty 56)
20. Trevor N. Collins (2) 21. Davin
Kaiser (11) 22. Steve Davis (13)
23. Cody Dawson (36) 24. Zach
Gunn (17G) 25. Bill Holmes III (8).
(Note: Jason Knowles took a Tour provisional).
Real Merchant Services DMV Non-Qualifier
(10 laps, $200 to-win): 1. Tommy Schirnhofer, Jr. (8s)
2. Kyle Zimmerman (Stockdale 101)
3. Robert Smith (01) 4. Allan
Hammond (97). DNS: Brodie Oravetz
(91B), Dylan Cecce (Clark 18*), Mark Linton, Jr. (17L), Matt Hill (84), Luke
Dill (24), Donnie Tingle (74).
Car Count: 35
Feature Margin of Victory: 0.555 seconds
Feature Lap Leaders: Kurt Stebbins (1-5), Kyle Hardy (6-40)
Close Racing Supply “Tough Brake of the Night:
Christian Schneider
Hoosier Tire Western PA/Big Daddy’s Speed Center Hard
Charger: Jason Knowles (+14)
Landrum Performance Springs BOGO Certificates: Mark Linton, Jr., Steve Davis, Kyle Zimmerman, Trevor N.
Collins, Demetrios Drellos
Ontime Body & Graphic “Spoiler Alert” Spoiler Kit:
Kyle Hardy
Schneider Trucks “Hottest of the Hot” Fastest in Hot Laps:
Jeremy Wonderling (19.464)
Sunoco Fuel Card Winners: Kyle
Hardy ($100), Jason Knowles ($100), Derek Magee ($50), Amanda Robinson ($50),
Greg Carrico ($50), Tommy Schnirnhofer, Jr. ($50)
FK Rod Ends “Shock the Clock” Flight A Qualifying (Track
record 19.629 by Joe Martin on 4/13/23)
($100 for fast time): 1. 84-Matt Hill, 19.404*[NTR][6]; 2. 02-Ben Easler,
19.495[10]; 3. 99-Kyle Hardy, 19.514[3]; 4. 92-Nick Davis, 19.616[15]; 5.
56-Christian Schneider, 19.681[16]; 6. 4-Jason Knowles, 19.691[13]; 7. 29-Ryan
Hare, 19.710[9]; 8. 72-Trevor Collins, 19.730[17]; 9. 17G-Zach Gunn, 19.739[12];
10. 42-Daryl Charlier, 19.817[11]; 11. 18*-Dylan Cecce, 19.918[14]; 12.
11K-Davin Kaiser, 19.958[18]; 13. 11W-Joey Warren, 20.115[2]; 14. 91B-Brodie
Oravetz, 20.151[7]; 15. 43-Jarrett Edwards, 20.227[1]; 16. 32A-Austin Allen,
20.244[4]; 17. 01S-Robert Smith, 20.354[5]; 18. 17L-Mark Linton Jr, 21.884[8].
FK Rod Ends “Shock the Clock” Flight B Qualifying (Track
record 19.629 by Joe Martin on 4/13/23): 1. 96-Derek Magee,
19.808[2]; 2. 111D-Demetrios Drellos, 19.817[16]; 3. 3J-Jeremy Wonderling,
19.866[10]; 4. 101-Kyle Zimmerman, 19.868[8]; 5. 13-Steve Davis, 20.109[1]; 6.
26-Kurt Stebbins, 20.120[14]; 7. 67-Greg Carrico, 20.227[7]; 8. 2C-Zack Carley,
20.245[9]; 9. 8-Bill Holmes, 20.326[6]; 10. 14G-Jake Gunn, 20.336[12]; 11.
36-Cody Dawson, 20.354[17]; 12. 4R-Amanda Robinson, 20.414[5]; 13. 24D-Luke
Dill, 20.495[4]; 14. 8S-Tommy Schirnhofer Jr, 20.581[11]; 15. 74T-Donnie Tingle,
20.582[15]; 16. 97-Allan Hammond, 20.877[3]; 17. 2-Trevor Collins, 20.985[13]
FK Rod Ends Heat 1 (8 laps, Top 5 transfer to
A, $25 to-win): 1. 56-Christian Schneider[3]; 2. 99-Kyle Hardy[2]; 3. 17G-Zach
Gunn[5]; 4. 29-Ryan Hare[4]; 5. 11W-Joey Warren[7]; 6. 43-Jarrett Edwards[8]; 7.
01S-Robert Smith[9]; 8. 18*-Dylan Cecce[6]; 9. 84-Matt Hill[1].
FK Rod Ends Heat 2 (8 laps, Top 5 transfer to
A, $25 to-win): 1. 02-Ben Easler[1]; 2. 92-Nick Davis[2]; 3. 72-Trevor
Collins[4]; 4. 42-Daryl Charlier[5]; 5. 11K-Davin Kaiser[6]; 6. 32A-Austin
Allen[8]; 7. 4-Jason Knowles[3]; 8. 91B-Brodie Oravetz[7]; 9. 17L-Mark Linton
Jr[9].
FK Rod Ends Heat 3 (8 laps, Top 5 transfer to
A, $25 to-win): 1. 96-Derek Magee[1]; 2. 3J-Jeremy Wonderling[2]; 3. 13-Steve
Davis[3]; 4. 67-Greg Carrico[4]; 5. 36-Cody Dawson[6]; 6. 8-Bill Holmes[5]; 7.
2-Trevor Collins[9]; 8. 24D-Luke Dill[7]; 9. 74T-Donnie Tingle[8]
FK Rod Ends Heat 4 (8 laps, Top 5 transfer to
A, $25 to-win): 1. 111D-Demetrios Drellos[1]; 2. 26-Kurt Stebbins[3]; 3.
4R-Amanda Robinson[6]; 4. 2C-Zack Carley[4]; 5. 14G-Jake Gunn[5]; 6. 8S-Tommy
Schirnhofer Jr[7]; 7. 101-Kyle Zimmerman[2]; 8. 97-Allan Hammond[8]
Last Chance B Main 1 (8
laps, Top 2 transfer to A): 1. 43-Jarrett Edwards[1]; 2. 32A-Austin Allen[2]; 3.
4-Jason Knowles[4]; 4. 91B-Brodie Oravetz[6]; 5. 18*-Dylan Cecce[5]; 6. 84-Matt
Hill[7]; 7. 17L-Mark Linton Jr[8]; 8. 01S-Robert Smith[3].
Last Chance B Main 2 (8
laps, Top 2 transfer to A): 1. 8-Bill Holmes[1]; 2. 2-Trevor Collins[3]; 3.
8S-Tommy Schirnhofer Jr[2]; 4. 101-Kyle Zimmerman[4]; 5. 97-Allan Hammond[6]; 6.
(DNS) 24D-Luke Dill; 7. (DNS) 74T-Donnie Tingle.
Sunoco Dash
(6 laps, $100 Sunoco fuel
card to-win): 1. 26-Kurt Stebbins[1]; 2. 99-Kyle Hardy[6]; 3. 96-Derek Magee[3];
4. 3J-Jeremy Wonderling[5]; 5. 111D-Demetrios Drellos[2]; 6. 56-Christian
Schneider[4]; 7. 92-Nick Davis[7]; 8. 02-Ben Easler[8].
The RUSH Racing Series is brought to you by Hovis Auto & Truck Supply together
with Born2Run Lubricants along with the support of Hoosier Tire, Sunoco Race
Fuels, Bazell Race Fuels, Insinger Performance, Colussy Chevrolet Flynn's Tire,
Gunter's Honey, Rustler Sales & Service, MSD Performance, Holley Performance
Products, FK Rod Ends, Capital Contracting Service, Joseph J. Oliva Attorney at
Law, Schoenfeld Headers, Jones Racing Products, Landrum Performance Springs,
Russ King Racing, 3C Graphix, Velocita-USA, Wieland Metal Services, Real
Merchant Services DMV, IllusionCoats Powder Coating, Hoosier Tire Western
Pennsylvania/Big Daddy's Speed Center, Close Racing Supply, Frankland Racing
Supply, Seal-Tite Paving & Excavating, Schneider Trucks, Ontime Body & Graphic,
Henry's Headers & Exhaust Systems, D&V Jewelers, AERO Race Wheels, Racing
Electronics, Design Creations, and Competition Crate Parts.
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