10 Favorites To Win The Bob Weikert Memorial At Port Royal Speedway
10 Favorites To Win The Bob Weikert Memorial At Port Royal Speedway
A list of 10 favorites to win the 2024 High Limit Racing Bob Weikert Memorial at Port Royal Speedway.
A field of nearly 50 Kubota High Limit Racing Sprint Cars will be heading to Port Royal Speedway for this weekend's Bob Weikert Memorial. The largest payday of the 2024 Sprint Car season will be on the line with $75,000 going to the winner of Sunday's main event.
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Using a mixture of previous success at "The Speed Palace" and performance thus far in 2024, we've put together a list of 10 favorites (in no particular order) to win the Bob Weikert Memorial.
Anthony Macri
A seven-time winner already this season, Macri enters the Bob Weikert Memorial seeking his biggest win of the season thus far. Macri won the 2022 Bob Weikert Memorial and finished second in the race a year ago. He already has one 410 Sprint Car win at Port Royal Speedway to his name this year.
Brad Sweet
Sweet enters the Bob Weikert Memorial at the top of the High Limit Racing point standings, with six wins to his credit already this year. In addition to being tied atop the 410 Sprint Car wins list this season, "Big Cat" has earned more money than any other driver with $172,800 earned in 22 starts. While his Port Royal Speedway resume doesn't blow anyone away, he did win a World of Outlaws race at the track in 2015.
Brent Marks
Marks is riding high into Port Royal Speedway after scoring his first career High Limit Racing win at Tri-City Speedway two weeks ago. "The Myerstown Missile" is no stranger to Port Royal Speedway victory lane, with 15 career wins including a win in the Tuscarora 50.
Brian Brown
In recent years, Brown has found a home away from home in the state of Pennsylvania. He enters the Bob Weikert Memorial as the most recent big race winner at Port Royal Speedway after claiming the Tuscarora 50 victory last October. He'll look to pick up where he left off and claim his first win of the season in a big way this weekend.
Danny Dietrich
After picking up a win on Friday night at Williams Grove Speedway, Deitrich enters this weekend's Bob Weikert Memorial with momentum on his side. "Double D" will look to add to his 10 career wins at Port Royal by picking up the biggest win of his career at the track. Dietrich has already visited victory lane at the track this season after scoring a 410 Sprint Car win in April.
Devon Borden
A five-win season at Port Royal Speedway last season led Borden to his first 410 Sprint Car championship at The Speed Palace. He didn't take long to regain form, as he made his way back to victory lane during the second race of the season in April. This weekend, he'll be looking to improve on a fifth-place finish in last year's Bob Weikert Memorial.
VIDEO: Devon Borden and Danny Dietrich duel in a thriller at Port Royal on April 13.
Dylan Cisney
He's the Mayor of Port Royal, literally. The hometown favorite already has a win to his credit at Port Royal Speedway this season and leads the 410 Sprint Car point standings at the track entering the weekend. Cisney will look to put it all together to claim the biggest win of his career on Sunday.
Lance Dewease
If Lance Dewease is behind the wheel of a race car at Port Royal Speedway, he must be included on the list of favorites. Sorry, but those are the rules. Dewease enters this year's Weikert Memorial as the defending race winner and a three-time winner of the race. This year, he'll be looking to get the job done with a new team behind the wheel of the Barry Shearer No. 12.
Logan Wagner
A five-time track champion behind the wheel of last year's race-winning car? Logan Wagner and the No. 69K Kreitz Racing are hoping that's the winning combination this weekend. Wagner, the 2019 Bob Weikert Memorial winner, enters the weekend with 23 career wins at the track.
Tyler Courtney
A year ago, it would have been difficult to have Courtney's name on this list. However, over the last year he has displayed significant improvement at Port Royal Speedway, including his first win at the track during last year's Tuscarora 50 preliminary night. Courtney also enters the race as the most recent 410 Sprint Car winner at the track after picking up a win last Saturday, May 18.