USAC Race Results & Press Releases
2025 USAC SPRINT CAR SEASON LAUNCHES
WITH 6 FLORIDA RACES IN FEBRUARY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (October 8, 2024)………For the 16th consecutive season, the
USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship campaign will launch in the state
of Florida during the month of February.
In 2025, USAC National Sprint Cars’ trip to Florida will feature six events
across six consecutive nights – the first two at Barberville, Florida’s Volusia
Speedway Park and the final four at Ocala Speedway, culminating in a point fund
of at least $10,000.
Leading off the 2025 season is a practice for all teams at Ocala Speedway
early on Sunday, February 9. The first race of the 16th annual edition of Winter
Dirt Games arrives at Volusia Speedway Park as part of the DIRTcar Nationals on
Monday-Tuesday, February 10-11, at the 1/2-mile dirt oval. The first night of
racing in Volusia on Monday will pay $6,000-to-win while Tuesday night’s round
will pay $10,000-to-win.
USAC National Sprint Car action then moves west to Ocala Speedway on
Wednesday-Thursday-Friday-Saturday night, February 12-13-14-15, for four
consecutive nights of racing on the 3/8-mile D-shaped dirt track. Wednesday and
Thursday’s events will both pay $6,000-to-win. Friday’s round will reward the
winner with $7,500 while the victor of Saturday’s finale will earn
$10,000-to-win.
All six races in Florida will offer full points toward the 2025 USAC AMSOIL
Sprint Car National Championship. Additionally, a point fund will be up for
grabs with $5,000 going to the driver gaining the most points throughout the
six-race series. A sum of $2,000 will go to the runner-up, $1,500 to third,
$1,000 to fourth and $500 to fifth.
Additional information on times and ticket prices for the events will be made
available in the coming months.
Thirty-seven previous USAC National Sprint Car events have been held at Ocala
Speedway since 2011. Justin Grant won three features and C.J. Leary one across
the four nights of action back in February of 2024 in Ocala. Meanwhile, Logan
Seavey swept both ends at Volusia in February of 2024.
Grant is the all-time winningest USAC National Sprint Car driver in the state
of Florida with seven victories, all of which have come at Ocala Speedway.
USAC racing and the “Sunshine State” have a history that dates back to the
decade of the 1950s. In fact, the first three USAC Sprint Car races ever held
took place in Florida in February of 1956. Bob Sweikert won the first such event
at Southland Speedway in West Palm Beach, followed by Chuck Weyant at
Jacksonville Speedway and Pat O’Connor at Medley Speedway in Miami.
2025 WINTER DIRT GAMES SCHEDULE:
Sunday, February 9: Ocala Speedway | Ocala, Florida (Practice Only)
Monday, February 10: Volusia Speedway Park | Barberville, Florida
($6,000-to-win)
Tuesday, February 11: Volusia Speedway Park | Barberville, Florida
($10,000-to-win)
Wednesday, February 12: Ocala Speedway | Ocala, Florida ($6,000-to-win)
Thursday, February 13: Ocala Speedway | Ocala, Florida ($6,000-to-win)
Friday, February 14: Ocala Speedway | Ocala, Florida ($7,500-to-win)
Saturday, February 15: Ocala Speedway | Ocala, Florida ($10,000-to-win)
2025 WINTER DIRT GAMES POINT FUND:
1st: $5,000
2nd: $2,000
3rd: $1,500
4th: $1,000
5th: $500
SEAVEY SEES VICTORY,
BREAKS THROUGH TO WIN SUMAR CLASSIC
AT TERRE HAUTE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Terre Haute, Indiana (October 6, 2024)………In a year in which he had topped all
drivers with 15 USAC national feature wins, Logan Seavey entered the weekend
with one notable exception on his 2024 resume – a victory with the USAC Silver
Crown series.
Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) took care of that on Sunday night during the 20th
running of the Sumar Classic at Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track. The
defending Silver Crown champ took control from racelong leader Brady Bacon after
the halfway mark of the 100-lapper and led the final 46 laps to earn his 16th
USAC national victory of the season and his first with the series on the famed
1/2-mile dirt oval.
Despite the enormous success Seavey has accrued throughout the year, his
triumph was his first with USAC since the month of July, more than two months
ago during an AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship event at Indianapolis,
Indiana’s Circle City Raceway.
Seavey’s win also allowed him to become the third driver this season to win
in all three USAC national division, joining Daison Pursley and Justin Grant,
each of whom joined him on the podium as fellow top-three finishers at Terre
Haute.
Seavey’s latest victory was the ninth of his USAC Silver Crown career, moving
him past 2016 champion Chris Windom and into a tie for 14th place all-time
alongside 2000 series titlist Tracy Hines.
Meanwhile, the win also marked the continuation of Seavey’s streak of winning
at least one USAC Silver Crown race to four consecutive seasons dating back to
2021. But this particular win required patience as it came in the 13th event of
the 14-race season, just in the nick of the time, at the wheel of his Rice
Motorsports-Abacus Racing/Bloomington Bison – DiaEdge – STIDA.com/DRC/Felker
Chevy.
“It’s been a struggle,” Seavey admitted. “At the tracks we normally go to and
feel like we’re going to win when we show up, we’ve had some issues. Those ones
hurt. But I’ve been so blessed to never have issues with this car. We just put
everything together tonight; we had a great car and (crew chief) Ronnie
(Gardner) did a great job setting it up. (The crew) worked really hard all day
to get us here and (engine builder) A.J. Felker comes to all the races to make
sure this thing runs in tip-top shape, and it really did tonight.”
Before it all began, Seavey had a premonition of how the race was going to
unfold as he prepared to start from the ninth position in the 25-car field, the
deepest a Sumar Classic winner has emerged from since Chris Windom in 2017.
“It was a tricky track, but I told Ronnie before we started, I think we’re
going to see 100 laps of running the cushion and that’s what we got,” Seavey
explained. “Ninety of those laps were sprint car laps. That’s not what you
normally get with Silver Crown racing but that was fun and exciting. I really
love that style of racing.”
Despite starting on the inside of row four, Seavey found himself among the
front runners fairly quickly, slotting into the top-three by lap 15 behind front
row starters Brady Bacon and Daison Pursley.
“I got to third there quickly,” Seavey acknowledged. “I could see Brady, and
I ran down the top-two really easily. I was just trying to be patient and make
sure that I made moves at the right time.”
On lap 40, Seavey powered to the second spot as he dove and drove under
Pursley at the entry to turn one before sliding up and securing the position.
Recent Eldora Silver Crown winner Mitchel Moles followed suit into third a half
lap later in turns three and four as he too slid past Pursley.
In short order, Seavey soon found himself right on the rear bumper of Bacon
for the lead. Lap after lap in his shadow, Seavey made what turned out to be the
winning move on the 55th lap when he dove to the bottom of turn one and slid job
his way past the nose of Bacon. As Bacon chocked up on the binders to avoid
contact with the rear bumper of Seavey in turn two, his speed was scrubbed and
Moles pounced by driving past Bacon for the runner-up spot moments later in turn
three.
Initially , Seavey anticipated a different approach to working his way past
Bacon, but when he saw an opening, he went for it in patented Terre Haute
fashion to secure the lead.
“I knew running above (the cushion) was better,” Seavey acknowledged. “If I
got up there and really got to Brady, I figured he was going to do the same
thing and then it would be tough to pass. I think maybe he thought rubber was
coming, so he moved down and I got a big run and was able to go by him.”
Soon thereafter, Pursley, as well as two-time and defending Sumar Classic
winner Justin Grant, were on the move. Both drivers charged past Bacon on lap 64
to slot into third and fourth, respectively, while Bacon fell to fifth. At the
same time, however, Seavey was stepping away from the field to the tune of 2.6
seconds over Moles.
The running order soon shuffled when second running Moles’ engine went up in
smoke 14 laps from the finish line, forcing him into the infield and out of the
race. With Moles out of the equation, Seavey's lead extended even further to
five seconds over new second place occupant Pursley.
A yellow flag on lap 91 for 13th running Carmen Perigo, who performed a
half-spin in the middle of the pack, brought out the yellow flag, thus deleting
Seavey’s commanding advantage. A crash on the subsequent lap 95 restart saw
Shane Cottle (10th) contact the turn one outside guardrail, which extended the
caution period and necessitated a green-white-checker finish to button things
up.
Nonetheless, Seavey kept the field at bay during the final two-lap stretch to
prevail by a 0.953 second margin over Pursley, Grant, Chase Stockon and Bacon
who led a race high 54 laps before crossing the line in fifth.
Overall, it was Seavey’s third career USAC victory at the Terre Haute Action
Track after previously scoring National Sprint Car wins at the joint in 2021,
and most recently in May of this year. To put it succinctly, Seavey is a fan of
the Action Track.
“I just love this place,” Seavey exclaimed. “I love coming here, and I love
Silver Crown racing, especially racing like that.”
Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) made his first Sumar Classic appearance
a good one as he started second and finished second as the top series Rookie
performer in the field aboard his Team AZ Racing/Avanti Windows & Doors – Apache
Transportation – OakCraft Elegant Cabinetry/DRC/Stanton Chevy.
After winning the Sumar Classic in each of his past two attempts in 2018 and
2022, Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.) came up just a bit short on Sunday with a
third-place result in his Hemelgarn Racing/NOS Energy Drink – Super Fitness –
Hemelgarn Enterprises/DRC/Speedway Chevy. With Kody Swanson’s 10th place finish
at Terre Haute, Grant will enter the series finale at Lucas Oil Indianapolis
Raceway Park on Saturday, October 19, with a deficit of only six points.
In what was his first Sumar Classic start since 2015, more than nine years
ago, Chase Stockon (Fort Branch, Ind.) was stellar. He officially started 16th
and brought it home fourth in the seat of his Pink 69 Racing/Lucas Oil Center –
True Brand Fuel Juels – N-Saine Graphix/Maxim/SPEC Chevy. The plus-12
performance earned him the night’s Hard Charger award.
After mechanical issues sidelined him early, C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.)
was relegated to using a provisional just to be able to start the feature in his
Klatt Enterprises/Wilwood Disc Brakes – Brown & Miller Racing Solutions – Penske
– Hoosier Tire/Beast/Ford. In advancing from his 24th starting spot to finish
sixth, Leary was ineligible for the hard charger award due to the use of a
provisional. Nonetheless, it didn’t deter him from being honored as the
recipient of the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: October 6, 2024 – Terre
Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, Indiana – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 20th Sumar
Classic
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: (Top-16 locked into the feature) 1. Brady
Bacon, 9, Dyson-21.414; 2. Daison Pursley, 21, Team AZ-21.474; 3. Kody Swanson,
77, Doran/Binks-21.576; 4. Mario Clouser, 60, Legacy/Wilson-21.714; 5. Chase
Dietz, 86, Lee-21.871; 6. Mitchel Moles, 119, Reinbold/Underwood-21.890; 7.
Justin Grant, 91, Hemelgarn-22.074; 8. Kyle Steffens, 08, Steffens-22.092; 9.
Logan Seavey, 22, Rice/Abacus-22.103; 10. Jerry Coons Jr., 55, Bateman-22.274;
11. Matt Westfall, 54, Westfall-22.368; 12. Chase Stockon, 69, Pink 69-22.655;
13. Trey Osborne, 81, BCR-22.715; 14. Shane Cottle, 66, Rose-22.752; 15. Brian
Ruhlman, 49, Ruhlman-22.755; 16. Briggs Danner, 10, DMW-22.824; 17. Jimmy Light,
118, Wingo-22.984; 18. Carmen Perigo, 52, Stehman-23.009; 19. Matt Goodnight,
24, Haggenbottom-23.483; 20. Kevin Newton, 99, Armstrong-23.517; 21. Mark Smith,
01, B & S-23.679; 22. Chris Fetter, 15, Fetter-24.536; 23. Nathan Moore, 48,
Thomas/Moore-24.728; 24. Dave Peperak, 777, Peperak-25.164; 25. Dave Berkheimer,
31, Berkheimer-25.480; 26. C.J. Leary, 6, Klatt-26.171; 27. Gregg Cory, 32,
Williams/Cory-26.391; 28. Aric Gentry, 3, Simmons-27.534; 29. Kenny Gentry, 18,
Gentry-NT.
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS QUALIFYING RACE: (12 laps, top-8 transfer
to the feature) 1. Matt Goodnight, 2. Jimmy Light, 3. Mark Smith, 4. Carmen
Perigo, 5. Kevin Newton, 6. Nathan Moore, 7. Chris Fetter, 8. Gregg Cory, 9.
Dave Peperak, 10. Dave Berkheimer, 11. Kenny Gentry. NT
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (9),
2. Daison Pursley (2), 3. Justin Grant (7), 4. Chase Stockon (16), 5. Brady
Bacon (1), 6. C.J. Leary (24-P), 7. Briggs Danner (14), 8. Matt Westfall (11),
9. Jerry Coons Jr. (10), 10. Kody Swanson (3), 11. Mark Smith (18), 12. Mario
Clouser (4), 13. Carmen Perigo (19), 14. Brian Ruhlman (13), 15. Matt Goodnight
(16), 16. Jimmy Light (17), 17. Shane Cottle (13), 18. Gregg Cory (23), 19.
Nathan Moore (21), 20. Mitchel Moles (6), 21. Kyle Steffens (8), 22. Chase Dietz
(5), 23. Chris Fetter (22), 24. Kevin Newton (20), 25. Trey Osborne (25).
53:17.590
(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-54 Brady Bacon, Laps 55-100 Logan Seavey.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kody Swanson-785, 2-Justin
Grant-779, 3-Logan Seavey-721, 4-C.J. Leary-629, 5-Kyle Steffens-493, 6-Trey
Osborne-413, 7-Kaylee Bryson-411, 8-Gregg Cory-411, 9-Nathan Moore-367, 10-Bobby
Santos-366.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-194, 2-Logan
Seavey-188, 3-Robert Ballou-145, 4-Justin Grant-133, 5-C.J. Leary-125, 6-Chase
Stockon-124, 7-Kyle Cummins-117, 8-Brady Bacon-111, 9-Matt Westfall-104,
10-Kevin Thomas Jr.-103.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: October 19, 2024 – Lucas
Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park – Brownsburg, Indiana – .686-Mile Paved Oval –
Championship Saturday
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: Brady Bacon (21.063)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Brady Bacon (21.414)
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Matt Goodnight
Hard Charger: Chase Stockon (16th to 4th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Race: C.J. Leary
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BOYS OF SUMAR!
USAC SILVER CROWN GOES 100 LAPS
SUNDAY AT TERRE HAUTE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Terre Haute, Indiana (October 3, 2024)………Iconic race cars and an iconic
American dirt track are the setting for the final dirt race of the USAC Silver
Crown National Championship season this Sunday, October 6, at western Indiana’s
Terre Haute Action Track for the 20th running of the Sumar Classic.
Twenty-nine competitors, ranging from the wise and experienced veterans to
the brash and bold upstarts encompass the field who are vying for the glory of
becoming a champ car winner at the hallowed grounds of Terre Haute.
The Sumar Classic began in 1995, and the anticipation for this Sunday’s event
is at a fever pitch for the 100-lap, 50-miler named after the wives of Terre
Haute businessmen and Sumar Special car owners Chapman Root and Don Smith (Sue
and Mary).
Now, it’s time to meet the storylines of what you’re just about to witness on
what looks to be a beautiful Autumn Sunday – a beautiful day for a motor car
race any way you slice it.
THREE-PEAT IN PLAY FOR GRANT
Justin Grant’s two-race winning streak at the Sumar Classic spans across
multiple generations! Well, not quite, but it sure seems like it.
Grant’s first Sumar Classic triumph came in 2018 and his second arrived in
2022. In that six-year span, only those two races have been run due to a series
of rainouts and COVID-outs.
Both of Grant’s Sumar Classic wins came in dramatic fashion. He endured a
duel with Kody Swanson before leading the final 17 laps to prevail in 2018. In
2022, he defeated Jerry Coons Jr. on a restart with four laps remaining to score
once more.
No driver has won the Sumar Classic three times in a row, let alone three times overall. Grant, who has already won twice on the dirt with the series this year, takes his shot this Sunday.
A TRIO OF PAST SUMAR WINNER
Three past Sumar Classic winners are among the bunch in this Sunday’s field
with Justin Grant, C.J. Leary and Kody Swanson in the lineup. They’re among the
group of 14 different race winners in the past 16 runnings of the event dating
back to 1999.
Grant (Ione, Calif.) broke the string of consecutive different Sumar Classic
champions by becoming the first repeat winner in the history of the event in
2022. He’s now one of three two-time Sumar winners alongside Donnie Beechler
(1995 & 1997) and Tony Elliott (1998 & 2002) and will now attempt to become the
first three-time victor. Grant, the 2020 Silver Crown champion, has made five
career starts in the event, winning his first one in 2018.
C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) made the winning move to capture his first
career Silver Crown victory during the 2016 Sumar Classic and has finished
inside the top-ten in all five of his Sumar Classic starts with a pair of
runners-up in 2015 and 2017, plus a 5th in 2018. In 2022, he led the first 45
laps before a flat tire relegated him to a 10th place result.
Point leader Kody Swanson (Kingsburg, Calif.) goes for a second career Sumar
Classic triumph after capturing his first dirt 1/2-mile victory with the series
back in 2014. The seven-time series champion has finished inside the top-10 in
all eight of his Sumar starts, taking 7th in 2022 after starting from the pole
position following previous top-flight runs of 2nd in 2018 and a pair of 3rds in
2016-2017.
A FIRST-TIMER STREAK ON THE DIRT HALVES
Wildly enough, every single half-mile dirt oval race during the 2024 USAC
Silver Crown season has featured a first-time series winner.
Kaylee Bryson (Belleville), Daison Pursley (Port Royal), Kevin Thomas Jr.
(Salt City) and Mitchel Moles (Eldora) have all scored first career USAC Silver
Crown wins this season, all on dirt 1/2-miles.
Over the years, five drivers have won their first career USAC Silver Crown race during the Sumar Classic: Sunday’s grand marshal Donnie Beechler (1995), Kevin Thomas (1996), Tony Elliott (1998), Josh Wise (2005) and C.J. Leary (2016).
TRANSLATING THE SUCCESS
All of these individuals who’ve made previous starts in the Sumar Classic –
Brady Bacon, Logan Seavey and Chase Stockon – have all tasted the sweetness of a
Terre Haute Action Track victory in USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car competition
and remain on the prowl for a first Sumar score.
At the Sumar, Bacon (Broken Arrow, Okla.) has made five starts, finishing a
best of 3rd in 2022 after starting all the way back in the 16th spot. Stockon’s
most recent, and only, Sumar start came in 2015, finishing 11th. Meanwhile, USAC
Silver Crown racing’s championship runner-up in 2021-22, Seavey (Sutter,
Calif.), made a successful Sumar Classic debut run in 2022, finishing 4th.
All three have been strong in USAC Silver Crown competition this year, but Sunday’s Terre Haute race presents their final opportunity to win one in 2024.
THE ROOKIE RACE
The majority of this weekend’s field belongs to Sumar Classic first-timers.
Among them are Silver Crown Rookies and race winners Daison Pursley (Locust
Grove, Okla.) and Mitchel Moles (Raisin City, Calif.).
In fact, much of the year has belonged to seeing new faces in Silver Crown
victory lane. Of the seven drivers to win a Silver Crown race in 2024, four of
them are first-time winners, begging the question of ‘who could be next?’
Briggs Danner (Allentown, Pa.) is coming off consecutive 3rd place finishes
at Du Quoin and Eldora. Leading 2024 USAC Silver Crown Rookie Trey Osborne
(Columbus, Ohio) has finished on the podium this year and looks to contend with
the likes of Pennsylvania winged sprint car regular Chase Dietz (York, Pa.) who
has finished a best of 2nd in his USAC Silver Crown career on the 1/2-mile at
Port Royal as well as the always fast Mario Clouser (Auburn, Ill.).
As far as the USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year race goes, Osborne leads
Nathan Moore (Kaufman, Texas) by 53 markers with two races remaining.
BATEMAN FOREVER
Sunday also presents one final hurrah for the Bateman Racing team. Forty-two
years since their 1982 series debut with the series, the team will make its last
USAC Silver Crown appearance.
Jerry Coons Jr. (Tucson, Ariz.), the 2008 series champion, will drive the
familiar number 55, led by Patty Bateman and crew.
Terre Haute hits close to home for Coons and Bateman. In 2022, it’s where the
team came closest to victory, leading with four laps to go before being passed
for the win on the final restart. Despite the heartbreak, the runner-up finish
was the best in Bateman Racing history.
In three starts this season, Coons has driven the Bateman car to 6th at Belleville, a 4th at Springfield and another 4th at Du Quoin. On Sunday, they eye a first ever Bateman Racing Silver Crown win in their 83rd career start.
RACE DETAILS:
The 20th running of the Sumar Classic features the USAC Silver Crown National
Championship this Sunday night, October 6, at the Terre Haute Action Track’s
1/2-mile dirt track in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Pits open at 2pm Eastern, grandstands open at 4pm and practice is set to
begin at 5pm followed immediately by qualifications and racing.
Advance general admission tickets are on sale now at www.usactickets.com.
Advance grandstand tickets are $20 for ages 13 and up while kids age 12 and
under are free. Infield tickets are just $10 for ages 13 & up while kids age 12
and under are free. On the day of the race, the price is $5 higher for all
tickets for ages 13 & up.
Sunday’s Sumar Classic can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kody Swanson-742, 2-Justin
Grant-715, 3-Logan Seavey-651, 4-C.J. Leary-574, 5-Kyle Steffens-471, 6-Kaylee
Bryson-411, 7-Trey Osborne-395, 8-Gregg Cory-384, 9-Bobby Santos-366, 10-Nathan
Moore-342.
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SUMAR CLASSIC ENTRY LIST: (29 DRIVERS & CARS)
01 MARK SMITH/Sunbury, PA (L & M Motorsports)
6 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Klatt Enterprises)
9 BRADY BACON/Broken Arrow, OK (Chris Dyson Racing)
10 (R) BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (DMW Motorsports)
15 CHRIS FETTER/Troy, MO (Chris Fetter)
18 KENNY GENTRY/Henderson, KY (Kenny Gentry)
21 (R) DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (Team AZ Racing/Curb-Agajanian)
22 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
24 MATT GOODNIGHT/Winchester, IN (John Haggenbottom)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Berkheimer Racing)
32 GREGG CORY/Shelbyville, IN (Williams-Cory Racing)
48 (R) NATHAN MOORE/Kaufman, TX (Chip Thomas-Joe Moore)
49 BRIAN RUHLMAN/Clarklake, MI (Brian Ruhlman)
52 CARMEN PERIGO/Stoystown, PA (John Stehman)
54 MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (Westfall Racing)
55 JERRY COONS JR./Tucson, AZ (Bateman Racing)
60 MARIO CLOUSER/Auburn, IL (Legacy Autosport-Robert Wilson Racing)
66 SHANE COTTLE/Kansas, IL (Bill Rose Racing)
69 CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Pink 69 Racing)
77 KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA (Doran-Binks Racing)
81 (R) TREY OSBORNE/Columbus, OH (BCR Group)
86 (R) CHASE DIETZ/York, PA (Bruce Lee)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
99 (R) KEVIN NEWTON/Farmersburg, IN (Armstrong Racing)
118 JIMMY LIGHT/West Springfield, PA (Wingo Brothers Racing)
119 (R) MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
777 (R) DAVE PEPERAK/Clinton, IN (Dave Peperak Motorsports)
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year contender
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USAC SILVER CROWN WINNERS AT THE TERRE HAUTE ACTION TRACK:
1980: Gary Bettenhausen (11/2)
1995: Donnie Beechler (7/7)
1996: Kevin Thomas (7/5)
1997: Donnie Beechler (7/4)
1998: Tony Elliott (7/3)
1999: Jack Hewitt (9/17)
2002: Tony Elliott (6/1)
2003: J.J. Yeley (6/14)
2004: Brian Tyler (6/5)
2005: Josh Wise (6/4)
2006: Bud Kaeding (8/5)
2008: Dave Darland (7/23)
2010: Levi Jones (10/9)
2012: Bobby East (10/13)
2014: Kody Swanson (4/6)
2015: Shane Cockrum (7/2)
2016: C.J. Leary (4/3)
2017: Chris Windom (4/2)
2018: Justin Grant (4/29)
2022: Justin Grant (5/1)
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USAC SILVER CROWN WINS AT THE TERRE HAUTE ACTION TRACK:
2-Donnie Beechler, Tony Elliott & Justin Grant
1-Gary Bettenhausen, Shane Cockrum, Dave Darland, Bobby East, Jack Hewitt,
Levi Jones, Bud Kaeding, C.J. Leary, Kody Swanson, Kevin Thomas, Brian Tyler,
Chris Windom, Josh Wise & J.J. Yeley
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC SILVER CROWN AT THE TERRE HAUTE ACTION TRACK:
1 Lap - 6/4/2005 - Josh Wise - 20.139 - 89.379 mph
10 Laps - 7/3/1998 - Derek Davidson - 3:40.40 - 81.670 mph
15 Laps - 6/5/2004 - Cary Faas - 5:47.78 - 77.635 mph
100 Laps - 4/3/2016 - C.J. Leary - 44:20.125 - 67.666 mph
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PAST SUMAR CLASSIC RESULTS:
1980 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Gary
Bettenhausen (2), 2. Johnny Parsons (11), 3. Ken Schrader (1), 4. Larry Dickson
(12), 5. Pancho Carter (6), 6. Rich Vogler (20), 7. Larry Rice (14), 8. Sheldon
Kinser (9), 9. Jim McElreath (5), 10. Tom Bigelow (3), 11. Steve Cannon (15),
12. Steve Chassey (7), 13. Jerry Weeks (22), 14. Larry Gates (18), 15. Billy
Engelhart (17), 16. Joe Saldana (8), 17. Eddie Leavitt (13), 18. Steve Kinser
(4), 19. Chris Cumberworth (19), 20. Bobby Olivero (10), 21. Paul Pitzer (16),
22. Kramer Williamson (21). 50:37.20
1995 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Donnie
Beechler (15), 2. Jack Hewitt (17), 3. Jimmy Sills (6), 4. Rocky Hodges (19), 5.
Kenny Irwin Jr. (24), 6. Tony Stewart (3), 7. Richard Griffin (14), 8. Chuck
Gurney (4), 9. Robby Flock (1), 10. Cary Faas (20), 11. Eric Gordon (10), 12.
Brian Hayden (23), 13. Jack Runyon (9), 14. Dave Darland (16), 15. Lee Dunn
(21), 16. Kevin Thomas (2), 17. Jon Stanbrough (11), 18. Brad Noffsinger (8),
19. Tony Elliott (5), 20. Ron Shuman (18), 21. Kevin Doty (13), 22. Mark
Cassella (12), 23. Johnny Parsons (22), 24. Dan Drinan (7). 50:41.55
1996 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas
(12), 2. Jimmy Sills (11), 3. Tony Stewart (7), 4. Tony Elliott (8), 5. Cory
Kruseman (3), 6. Chuck Gurney (13), 7. Dave Darland (17), 8. Kevin Doty (15), 9.
Jon Stanbrough (23), 10. Jim Keeker (24), 11. Richard Griffin (21), 12. Brad
Marvel (19), 13. Kenny Irwin Jr. (2), 14. Johnny Parsons (18), 15. Rip Williams
(22), 16. Kenny Jacobs (6), 17. Mark Cassella (14), 18. Jack Hewitt (16), 19.
Donnie Beechler (1), 20. John Heydenreich (20), 21. Bill Rose (9), 22. Cary Faas
(3), 23. Bill Baue (4), 24. Robby Flock (10). NT
1997 FEATURE (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Donnie Beechler
(1), 2. Kevin Thomas (9), 3. Jimmy Sills (3), 4. Dave Darland (17), 5. Russ
Gamester (13), 6. Brian Tyler (24), 7. Robby Flock (12), 8. Brian Gerster (4),
9. Derek Davidson (21), 10. Wally Pankratz (7), 11. Brian Hayden (11), 12. Tony
Elliott (18), 13. Chuck Leary (15), 14. Tony Stewart (8), 15. Tim Clark (6), 16.
Ryan Newman (23), 17. Jack Hewitt (19), 18. Jason Leffler (14), 19. Terry Pletch
(10), 20. Cary Faas (2), 21. Jimmy Kite (5), 22. J.J. Yeley (16), 23. Chuck
Gurney (20), 24. Johnny Parsons (22). NT
1998 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tony Elliott
(2), 2. J.J. Yeley (3), 3. Brian Tyler (5), 4. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (4), 5. Todd
Kane (11), 6. Ryan Newman (18), 7. Wally Pankratz (10), 8. Kevin Doty (14), 9.
Robby Flock (7), 10. Jerry Coons Jr. (20), 11. Derek Davidson (15), 12. Jason
Leffler (12), 13. Dave Darland (9), 14. Lou Cicconi Jr. (21), 15. Kenneth
Nichols (24), 16. Tracy Hines (6), 17. Jimmy Sills (16), 18. Jack Hewitt (1),
19. Eric Gordon (19), 20. Bill Rose (23), 21. Kevin Thomas (22), 22. Russ
Gamester (8), 23. Donnie Beechler (13), 24. Aaron Mosley (17). NT
1999 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jack Hewitt
(3), 2. Dave Darland (7), 3. Jimmy Sills (9), 4. Greg Wilson (23), 5. Brad
Noffsinger (1), 6. Tony Elliott (4), 7. Todd Kane (15), 8. Ryan Newman (21), 9.
Brad Fox (20), 10. Jay Drake (13), 11. Tracy Hines (8), 12. Dave Steele (12),
13. Paul White (22), 14. Cory Kruseman (10), 15. Eric Gordon (16), 16. Craig
Dori (25), 17. Brian Tyler (17), 18. Tom Capie (24), 19. Russ Gamester (5), 20.
Dane Carter (26), 21. J.J. Yeley (2), 22. Jason Leffler (19), 23. Bill Rose
(14), 24. Donnie Beechler (6), 25. Rick Treadway (11), 26. Johnny Parsons (18).
55:58.18
2002 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tony Elliott
(14), 2. J.J. Yeley (4), 3. Tracy Hines (3), 4. Kevin Huntley (18), 5. Matt
Westfall (17), 6. Rich Tobias Jr. (11), 7. John Starks (21), 8. Gary Hieber
(19), 9. Jason McCord (6), 10. Jonathan Vennard (13), 11. Jerry Coons Jr. (2),
12. Randy Bateman (20), 13. Dave Darland (9), 14. John Heydenreich (16), 15.
Dave Steele (12), 16. Derek Davidson (1), 17. Russ Gamester (15), 18. Kyle
Steffens (5), 19. Dane Carter (22), 20. Jay Drake (10), 21. Nick Lundgreen (8),
22. Jack Hewitt (24), 23. Paul White (25), 24. Aaron Fike (7), 25. Jim Mills
(23), 26. Jason Leffler (26). NT
2003 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. J.J. Yeley
(3), 2. Kevin Huntley (2), 3. Dave Darland (6), 4. Paul White (16), 5. Matt
Westfall (19), 6. Dave Steele (18), 7. Brian Tyler (15), 8. Levi Jones (9), 9.
Jason McCord (17), 10. Rich Tobias Jr. (7), 11. Tyler Walker (14), 12. Teddy
Beach (10), 13. Eric Gordon (5), 14. Jerry Nemire (22), 15. Jay Drake (1), 16.
David Bridges (26), 17. Tracy Hines (4), 18. Jerry Coons Jr. (8), 19. Jonathan
Vennard (12), 20. Daryl Campbell (24), 21. Craig Dori (23), 22. John Heydenreich
(13), 23. Nick Lundgreen (21), 24. Brad Noffsinger (11), 25. Russ Gamester (20),
26. Tony Elliott (25). NT
2004 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brian Tyler
(22), 2. Levi Jones (1), 3. Dave Darland (3), 4. Cory Kruseman (23), 5. Bud
Kaeding (4), 6. Donnie Beechler (12), 7. Dave Steele (20), 8. Tony Elliott (10),
9. Jon Stanbrough (2), 10. Jay Drake (16), 11. John Heydenreich (25), 12. Rob
Chaney (11), 13. Shane Hollingsworth (19), 14. Russ Gamester (9), 15. Boston
Reid (15), 16. Tom Capie (26), 17. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (28), 18. Jim Moughan
(27), 19. Paul White (17), 20. Aaron Fike (5), 21. Jason McCord (24), 22. Aaron
Pierce (7), 23. Matt Westfall (6), 24. Tracy Hines (8), 25. Rich Tobias Jr.
(13), 26. Kyle Wissmiller (29), 27. Teddy Beach (14), 28. Kevin Huntley (18),
29. Cary Faas (21). NT
2005 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Josh Wise (1),
2. Brian Tyler (20), 3. Dave Darland (2), 4. Jon Stanbrough (7), 5. Jesse
Hockett (3), 6. Levi Jones (8), 7. Bud Kaeding (9), 8. Kevin Huntley (15), 9.
Aaron Pierce (10), 10. Jerry Coons Jr. (4), 11. Jay Drake (5), 12. Tom Capie
(25), 13. Teddy Beach (19), 14. Russ Gamester (24), 15. Nick Lundgreen (13), 16.
Wayne Reutimann Jr. (27), 17. Paul White (17), 18. John Heydenreich (14), 19.
Rich Tobias Jr. (16), 20. Matt Westfall (23), 21. Dave Steele (21), 22. Tom
Hessert III (12), 23. Jason McCord (6), 24. Shane Hollingsworth (18), 25. Mat
Neely (22), 26. Tony Elliott (11), 27. Kyle Steffens (26). NT
2006 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bud Kaeding
(2), 2. Shane Cottle (3), 3. Levi Jones (11), 4. Dickie Gaines (9), 5. Tom Capie
(26), 6. Chris Urish (23), 7. Jay Drake (14), 8. Cole Carter (24), 9. Justin
Allgaier (19), 10. Shane Hollingsworth (10), 11. Aaron Pierce (17), 12. Wayne
Reutimann Jr. (25), 13. Mat Neely (5), 14. Ron Gregory (6), 15. Jon Stanbrough
(13), 16. Russ Gamester (15), 17. Jerry Coons Jr. (4), 18. John Heydenreich (1),
19. Dave Darland (8), 20. Mitch Wissmiller (22), 21. Josh Wise (7), 22. Donnie
Beechler (12), 23. Brian Tyler (16), 24. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (20), 25. Jeff
Swindell (21), 26. Steve Buckwalter (18). NT
2008 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Dave Darland
(1), 2. Jerry Coons Jr. (3), 3. Shane Cottle (11), 4. Brian Tyler (13), 5. Mat
Neely (17), 6. Levi Jones (6), 7. Jesse Hockett (15), 8. Tom Capie (21), 9.
Chris Urish (20), 10. Patrick Bruns (22), 11. Russ Gamester (19), 12. Craig Dori
(18), 13. Kevin Huntley (16), 14. Shane Hollingsworth (5), 15. Rex Norris III
(23), 16. Bud Kaeding (10), 17. Darren Hagen (14), 18. Jon Stanbrough (4), 19.
Tyler Walker (8), 20. Cole Whitt (12), 21. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (7), 22. Tracy
Hines (2), 23. Chris Windom (9). NT
2010 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Levi Jones
(2), 2. Bryan Clauson (5), 3. Shane Cottle (19), 4. Terry Babb (18), 5. Kody
Swanson (24), 6. Shane Hollingsworth (10), 7. Bobby East (6), 8. Tom Capie (9),
9. Jeff Swindell (13), 10. Dave Darland (3), 11. A.J. Fike (12), 12. Kellen
Conover (28), 13. Tanner Swanson (21), 14. Todd Kane (20), 15. Bud Kaeding (4),
16. Jon Stanbrough (1), 17. Brian Tyler (7), 18. Russ Gamester (25), 19. Tracy
Hines (11), 20. Zach Daum (16), 21. Matt Westfall (14), 22. John Heydenreich
(15), 23. Mike Hess (23), 24. Jerry Coons Jr. (8), 25. Justin Carver (17), 26.
Derek Hagar (22), 27. Randy Bateman (26), 28. Donnie Beechler (27). NT
2012 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bobby East
(2), 2. Jerry Coons Jr. (5), 3. Russ Gamester (11), 4. Bud Kaeding (7), 5. Tracy
Hines (4), 6. Bryan Clauson (1), 7. Brian Tyler (9), 8. Robert Ballou (3), 9.
Kody Swanson (6), 10. Tanner Swanson (13), 11. Rich Tobias Jr. (12), 12. Dave
Darland (10), 13. Shane Hollingsworth (8), 14. Shane Cottle (14). NT
2014 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson
(2), 2. Tracy Hines (1), 3. Jerry Coons Jr. (6), 4. Bobby East (3), 5. Zach Daum
(10), 6. Shane Cockrum (4), 7. Dave Darland (9), 8. A.J. Fike (12), 9. John Hunt
(17), 10. Joe Liguori (13), 11. Jacob Wilson (14), 12. Patrick Lawson (20), 13.
Chris Windom (5), 14. Aaron Pierce (7), 15. Caleb Armstrong (8), 16. Christopher
Bell (11), 17. Davey Ray (15), 18. Dakota Jackson (16), 19. Taylor Ferns (18),
20. Jake Simmons (21), 21. Jarett Andretti (19). NT
2015 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Shane Cockrum
(2), 2. C.J. Leary (5), 3. Jerry Coons Jr. (4), 4. Shane Cottle (6), 5. Brady
Bacon (3), 6. Justin Grant (7), 7. Kody Swanson (1), 8. Chris Windom (10), 9.
Tracy Hines (11), 10. Kevin Thomas Jr. (9), 11. Chase Stockon (18), 12. Tyler
Courtney (15), 13. A.J. Fike (13), 14. Jacob Wilson (17), 15. Patrick Lawson
(20), 16. Terry James (21), 17. Rex Norris III (19), 18. Dave Darland (22), 19.
Joey Moughan (16), 20. Aaron Pierce (12), 21. Russ Gamester (14), 22. Kent
Wolters (23), 23. Austin Nemire (24), 24. Steve Buckwalter (8). NT
2016 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. C.J. Leary
(2), 2. Justin Grant (1), 3. Kody Swanson (4), 4. Brady Bacon (6), 5. Chris
Windom (5), 6. Shane Cottle (7), 7. Shane Cockrum (9), 8. Bryan Clauson (14), 9.
Jerry Coons Jr. (3), 10. Dave Darland (8), 11. Robert Ballou (13), 12. Casey
Shuman (16), 13. David Byrne (15), 14. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (11), 15. Neil
Shepherd (20), 16. Terry James (17), 17. Austin Nemire (19), 18. Terry Babb
(12), 19. Steve Buckwalter (10), 20. J.C. Bland (18). 44:20.125 (New Track
Record)
2017 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chris Windom
(9), 2. C.J. Leary (5), 3. Kody Swanson (1), 4. Hunter Schuerenberg (11), 5.
Jerry Coons Jr. (16), 6. Brady Bacon (6), 7. Dave Darland (20), 8. Damion
Gardner (19), 9. Dakota Jackson (13), 10. Joss Moffatt (22), 11. Johnny
Petrozelle (12), 12. Joe Liguori (14), 13. Patrick Bruns (15), 14. David Byrne
(3), 15. Austin Nemire (23), 16. Bill Rose (21), 17. Steve Buckwalter (10), 18.
Shane Cockrum (4), 19. Mark Smith (17), 20. Aaron Pierce (8), 21. Shane Cottle
(18), 22. Justin Grant (7), 23. J.C. Bland (24), 24. Casey Shuman (2). 49:16.103
2018 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant
(3), 2. Kody Swanson (18), 3. Tyler Courtney (1), 4. Chris Windom (13), 5. C.J.
Leary (4), 6. Shane Cockrum (7), 7. Jerry Coons Jr. (2), 8. Joe Liguori (21), 9.
Johnny Petrozelle (12), 10. Neil Shepherd (23), 11. Mike Haggenbottom (24), 12.
Austin Nemire (25), 13. Kyle Robbins (19), 14. Shane Cottle (8), 15. Jacob
Wilson (10), 16. Casey Shuman (11), 17. Steve Buckwalter (20), 18. Aaron Pierce
(6), 19. Travis Welpott (14), 20. David Byrne (17), 21. Joss Moffatt (16), 22.
Matt Goodnight (22), 23. Coleman Gulick (9), 24. Austin Mundie (15), 25. Brady
Bacon (5). NT
2022 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (3), 2. Jerry Coons Jr. (12), 3. Brady Bacon (16), 4. Logan Seavey (5), 5. Emerson Axsom (13), 6. Bill Rose (17), 7. Kody Swanson (1), 8. Carmen Perigo (10), 9. Terry Babb (22), 10. C.J. Leary (2), 11. Dallas Hewitt (15), 12. Brian Ruhlman (19), 13. Austin Nemire (18), 14. Travis Welpott (24), 15. Kyle Robbins (4), 16. Shane Cottle (11), 17. Casey Buckman (23), 18. Buddy Kofoid (8), 19. Kyle Steffens (20), 20. Jason McDougal (14), 21. Shane Cockrum (9), 22. Brian Tyler (26-P), 23. Matt Westfall (7), 24. Jake Swanson (6), 25. Tommy Nichols (25), 26. Davey Ray (21), 27. Eric Gordon (27). NT
28 ENTRIES
FOR SUNDAY’S USAC SILVER CROWN
SUMAR CLASSIC AT TERRE HAUTE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Terre Haute, Indiana (October 1, 2024)………Twenty-eight USAC Silver Crown
entries are set for this Sunday’s 20th running of the 100-lap Sumar Classic on
October 6 at western Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track.
The event at the 1/2-mile dirt oval features three past winners: series point
leader Kody Swanson (2014), C.J. Leary (2016) and two-time victor Justin Grant
(2018 & 2022).
They’re among the 13 Sumar Classic veterans in the field along with
first-time winning hopefuls and past runner-up Jerry Coons Jr. of Tucson,
Arizona (2nd in 2008-12-22). Fellow top-five Sumar Classic finishers in this
weekend’s lineup include Broken Arrow, Oklahoma’s Brady Bacon (3rd in 2022),
Sutter, California’s Logan Seavey (4th in 2022) and Pleasant Hill, Ohio’s Matt
Westfall (5th in 2002-03).
Like Coons, Bacon and Seavey before, Fort Branch, Indiana’s Chase Stockon (11th in 2015) is among the group of Terre Haute USAC National Sprint Car winners vying for a first career Terre Haute USAC Silver Crown tri
umph.
Meanwhile, Stoystown, Pennsylvania’s Carmen Perigo (8th in 2022), Sunbury,
Pennsylvania’s Mark Smith (19th in 2017) and Winchester, Indiana’s Matt
Goodnight (22nd in 2018) return to the Sumar Classic field.
Meanwhile, two drivers who’ve spent a large portion of their careers with
fenders in late models and modifieds are making their return to the Sumar
Classic in open wheel machinery: St. Charles, Missouri’s Kyle Steffens (18th in
2002) and Clarklake, Michigan’s Brian Ruhlman (12th in 2022).
However, the majority of this weekend’s field belongs to Sumar Classic
first-timers. Three of them own USAC national feature wins on their resume:
Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.), plus Briggs Danner (Allentown, Pa.) and
Mitchel Moles (Raisin City, Calif.). Pursley (Port Royal) and Moles (Eldora)
have each won their first career USAC Silver Crown races in 2024 on dirt
half-miles. Danner is coming off a 3rd place finish at Eldora.
Leading 2024 USAC Silver Crown Rookie Trey Osborne (Columbus, Ohio) looks to
make his first Sumar Classic main event start along with fellow Silver Crown
Rookies Nathan Moore (Kaufman, Texas), Chase Dietz (York, Pa.), Aric Gentry
(Robards, Ky.) and Dave Peperak (Clinton, Ind.), a former USAC National Sprint
Car track record holder at Terre Haute.
Veterans of the Silver Crown ranks making their first visit to the Sumar
Classic include Mario Clouser (Auburn, Ill.), Chris Fetter (Troy, Mo.), Dave
Berkheimer (Mechanicsburg, Pa.), Gregg Cory (Shelbyville, Ind.), Kenny Gentry
(Henderson, Ky.), Jimmy Light (West Springfield, Pa.) and Kevin Newton
(Farmersburg, Ind.), whose one and only career USAC Silver Crown start came
during the 2003 Hoosier Hundred at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, 21 years ago.
RACE DETAILS:
The 20th running of the Sumar Classic features the USAC Silver Crown National
Championship this Sunday night, October 6, at the Terre Haute Action Track’s
1/2-mile dirt track in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Pits open at 2pm Eastern, grandstands open at 4pm and practice is set to
begin at 5:30pm followed immediately by qualifications and racing.
Advance general admission tickets are on sale now at www.usactickets.com.
Advance grandstand tickets are $20 for ages 13 and up while kids age 12 and
under are free. Infield tickets are just $10 for ages 13 & up while kids age 12
and under are free.
Sunday’s Sumar Classic can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac.
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SUMAR CLASSIC ENTRY LIST: (28 DRIVERS & CARS)
01 MARK SMITH/Sunbury, PA (L & M Motorsports)
6 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Klatt Enterprises)
9 BRADY BACON/Broken Arrow, OK (Chris Dyson Racing)
10 (R) BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (DMW Motorsports)
15 CHRIS FETTER/Troy, MO (Chris Fetter)
18 KENNY GENTRY/Henderson, KY (Kenny Gentry)
21 (R) DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (Team AZ Racing/Curb-Agajanian)
22 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
24 MATT GOODNIGHT/Winchester, IN (John Haggenbottom)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Berkheimer Racing)
32 GREGG CORY/Shelbyville, IN (Williams-Cory Racing)
48 (R) NATHAN MOORE/Kaufman, TX (Chip Thomas-Joe Moore)
49 BRIAN RUHLMAN/Clarklake, MI (Brian Ruhlman)
52 CARMEN PERIGO/Stoystown, PA (John Stehman)
54 MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (Westfall Racing)
55 JERRY COONS JR./Tucson, AZ (Bateman Racing)
60 MARIO CLOUSER/Auburn, IL (Legacy Autosport-Robert Wilson Racing)
69 CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Pink 69 Racing)
77 KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA (Doran-Binks Racing)
81 (R) TREY OSBORNE/Columbus, OH (BCR Group)
86 (R) CHASE DIETZ/York, PA (Bruce Lee)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
99 (R) KEVIN NEWTON/Farmersburg, IN (Armstrong Racing)
118 JIMMY LIGHT/West Springfield, PA (Wingo Brothers Racing)
119 (R) MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
777 (R) DAVE PEPERAK/Clinton, IN (Dave Peperak Motorsports)
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year contender
CANNON BOOMS!
MCINTOSH’S LATE RACE BC39 HEROICS
NET $20,039 USAC MIDGET SCORE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (September 29, 2024)………After finishing as the runner-up on
three different occasions in his USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship career at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Cannon
McIntosh found himself at the right place, at the right time in the right moment
for a breakthrough during Sunday night’s sixth running of the Driven2SaveLives
BC39 Presented By Avanti Windows & Doors.
In 2022, McIntosh (Bixby, Okla.) finished as the runner-up and was leading
just five laps from the finish line before being passed by Buddy Kofoid.
Furthermore, in both 2023 and just this past Thursday, he came home a close
second during prelim feature nights with victory just barely eluding his grasp.
McIntosh seized the moment on Sunday night when he took advantage of a
bouncing Chase McDermand through turns three and four as the front runners
arrived at the white flag. McIntosh swung to the outside, nipped McDermand at
the line to lead lap 38 before McDermand slid him back in turn one. McIntosh cut
back under McDermand in turns one and two on the final lap to secure the top
spot, the thrill of victory, a place in the history books and a $20,039 prize.
With his efforts, McIntosh became the sixth different BC39 winner in as many
races while also becoming the driver who led the least amount of laps en route
to victory in the history of the event – two – in his Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports/GearWrench – Mobil 1 – TRD/LynK/Speedway Toyota.
McIntosh’s 0.191 second margin of victory is the closest in BC39 history, but
he’s been used to close calls at the 1/5-mile dirt oval over the years. This
time around, however, he was finally the one who prevailed.
“We’ve been so close to winning here, even on prelim nights, and we just
hadn’t gotten it done,” McIntosh remarked. “I don’t think I’ve ever been that
excited crossing the line. I think this is definitely number one. To be able to
win at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and to put my name in the history books,
is pretty special. I’m so thankful to do this in honor of Bryan (Clauson) who
was a legend in this sport and a hero. To do this in his name with (Bryan’s
father) Tim (Clauson) here, it’s a really cool feeling to be able to do this,
and I’m just so grateful to be able to race here.”
The sixth starting McIntosh lay in wait throughout much of the 39-lap
distance as he ran fifth as late as nine laps to go. Outside front row starter
Daison Pursley set the pace for the first two circuits before pole sitter and
Thursday night BC39 prelim feature winner Chase McDermand flexed his muscles by
surging to the front on the low line of turn three and remained there for much
of the night.
For the majority of the race, it appeared all the breaks were going
McDermand’s way. Each time he came close to approaching lapped traffic, the
caution was displayed for an incident, first on lap 18 and then again on the
31st circuit.
In that same timeframe, fifth-starting Jade Avedisian came to life on the top
side after falling back to eighth early in the going. Shortly after reaching the
top-five on lap 20, she collided with defending BC39 winner Justin Grant in
turns one and two, which sent Grant tumbling over and also collected Jacob
Denney (8th). Avedisian continued on while Grant restarted at the tail and
Denney went to the sideline for the remainder of the night.
All eyes were now on Avedisian as she threaded the needle between Kale Drake
and McIntosh on lap 28 to go from fifth to third. With nine to go, Avedisian and
her KKM teammate, Drake, met wheel to wheel in the battle for third. Drake took
the brunt of the misfortune as his left rear tire went flat moments later,
sending him coasting to a stop after nearly flipping over in turn three. Drake
was relegated to 18th at the finish, but still earned the Max Papis Innovations
BC39 Rookie of the Race, scoring a custom designed trophy and $700 for his
efforts.
With just eight laps to go and a clear track ahead of him, McDermand seemed
destined for the big payday. But Avedisian as well as McIntosh had their say in
the matter. One lap after the ensuing restart on the 32nd go around, Avedisian
charged past Pursley for second on the back straight, then pulled even to the
outside of McDermand in turn two and appeared poised to race her way into the
lead. However, just as that was happening, Shane Cottle (9th) spun to a stop in
turn four, meaning that the running order reverted back to the last completed
lap, thus relegating Avedisian back to third for the restart.
The final eight laps to the finish witnessed a scramble of epic proportions
among the frontrunners. First, McIntosh established his presence as he advanced
from fourth to second past Avedisian and Pursley in turn one on lap 33.
Avedisian promptly took third from Pursley at the exit of turn four a half lap
later and began to test McIntosh for the runner-up spot as she ran the top and
McIntosh cruised the bottom.
“I knew I was good enough there, but it was hard to get a rhythm with all the
holes and finding your way,” McIntosh revealed regarding the low line. “When
someone got a good run on the outside, I had to move around a little bit. I
stayed patient and I knew I had the car to do it.”
With all that said, McDermand was in total control at the front of the field
with a four car length lead on the back straight with the white flag in sight.
But as McDermand entered the bottom of turn three on lap 38, the axis of the
Earth seemingly tilted, sending McDermand biking on two wheels through the
corner. When he landed on all fours in turn four, his front bumper was facing
toward the infield.
McDermand recovered in time to beat McIntosh into turn one on the final lap,
but without the proper angle, McDermand slid up the racetrack and McIntosh slid
under. Simultaneously, Avedisian bolted around the outside of McDermand to
occupy second. With McIntosh working the bottom and Avedisian the middle/top,
McIntosh beat her to the line by less than two car lengths. McDermand took
third, another couple car lengths behind Avedisian. Pursley came home fourth
while Kevin Thomas Jr. rounded out the top-five.
“I knew I was good down there and didn’t want to move, but then the
opportunity presented itself coming to the white,” McIntosh explained. “I
actually didn’t know it was the white until he messed up and I saw it. I thought
about driving down there and chopping his nose but I just stuck to the line I
had. He went in and drifted in front of me, but I just waited patiently and
drove back under him and protected into three.”
In the end, the top-three finishers carried a range of emotions, all with
tears in their eyes for varying reasons. One for their greatest triumph; one for
coming up just short of their defining moment thus far; and one for letting one
slip away from their grasp in crunch time.
Jade Avedisian (Clovis, Calif.) was that close to becoming the first woman to
win a USAC National Midget feature. Her end result was the fourth runner-up
finish of her career with the series aboard the Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports/Mobil 1 – TRD – Toyota – Peelz/Lynk/Speedway Toyota. Earlier in the
evening, she also finished third in the prelim feature, but despite two podium
finishes in one day and earning the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night, she
was anything but satisfied.
“It’s super, super heartbreaking,” Avedisian admitted. “I wanted this one so
bad. You do it for these kinds of races, and when you’re in a spot to capitalize
and it just doesn’t fall your way, it’s heartbreaking. I could cry right now.
I’m going to think about this one for a long time. I wanted to kiss those bricks
really badly, but it didn’t happen and I gave my best effort and the team gave
their best effort. I was willing to either flip it or win it. On the four-wide,
I was telling myself that I’m either going to end up over the fence or I’m going
to have a good shot to win this thing. That’s just what this race means to me
and what this whole event means to me. I’d be willing to do whatever it takes to
win.”
Chase McDermand (Springfield, Ill.) went from the highest of highs in winning
his first career USAC National Midget feature on Thursday to seeing the biggest
payday of his career vanish in the blink of an eye on Sunday night. Although
there isn’t much consolation to offer after what transpired, a weekend in which
he recorded his two best career USAC National Midget results can’t be all bad.
But this is one that truly got away after he led a race high 35 of 39 laps in
his Chase McDermand/Mulch Express of Wisconsin – McDermand
Plumbing/Spike/Stanton SR-11x.
“I ran 38 decent laps, and one really, really bad one. It stings. It really
stings,” McDermand lamented. “But coming out of this weekend with a first and a
third, we probably shouldn’t hang our heads too much, but there’s nothing really
I can say that will help all of us these next few days.”
This night marked Kameron Key's first championship night start during the
BC39. Starting all the way back in 24th in the feature, he went +15 to finish a
solid ninth. That earned the Warrensburg, Missouri racer hard charger honors for
the night.
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USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September
29, 2023 – The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Speedway, Indiana –
1/5-Mile Dirt Track – Driven2SaveLives BC39
FIRST ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-5 transfer to the
feature) 1. Jacob Denney (#25 Malloy), 2. Gavin Miller (#97
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 3. Kyle Cummins (#3G Styres), 4. Shane Cottle (#44 4
Kings), 5. Jerry Coons Jr. (#85 Central), 6. Zach Wigal (#89 CBI), 7. Mitchel
Moles (#19A Reinbold-Underwood), 8. Bryce Massingill (#40x McDermand), 9.
Stephen Schnapf (#11s Martin), 10. Hayden Reinbold (#19AZ Reinbold-Underwood),
11. Gunnar Setser (#43 Arnold), 12. Frankie Guerrini (#63 F & F), 13. Glenn
Styres (#0G Styres), 14. Kameron Key (#21J TKH), 15. Briggs Danner (#98
Schneider), 16. Brady Bacon (#21H TKH), 17. Drake Edwards (#3p Petty), 18. Todd
Hobson (#75AU Griffiths), 19. Kevin Cook (#77 Cook), 20. Karter Sarff (#21K
Sarff), 21. Jeff Schindler (#8x Giddy Up). NT
SECOND ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-5 transfer to
the feature) 1. Justin Grant (#2 RMS), 2. Thomas Meseraull (#7x Engler), 3.
Logan Seavey (#57 Abacus), 4. Ethan Mitchell (#19m Bundy Built), 5. Ryan Timms
(#67 Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 6. Tyler Edwards (#14s Mounce-Stout), 7. Darin Naida
(#3R Binks), 8. Kaylee Bryson (#58 Abacus), 9. Emerson Axsom (#67K
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 10. Kevin Newton (16TH Second Law), 11. C.J. Leary (#54 4
Kings), 12. Zach Daum (#7u Trifecta), 13. Joel Myers Jr. (#1 Crouch), 14. Alex
Karpowicz (#19 Mounce-Stout), 15. Cody Beard (#7B Beard), 16. Adam Taylor (#7T
ATM), 17. Cameron La Rose (#3J Petty), 18. Kyle Jones (#27x Joyner), 19. Davey
Ray (#15J Wimmenauer). 2:33.837
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS LAST CHANCE QUALIFIER: (15 laps, top-8
transfer to the feature) 1. Zach Wigal, 2. Mitchel Moles, 3. Emerson Axsom, 4.
Tyler Edwards, 5. Kaylee Bryson, 6. C.J. Leary, 7. Zach Daum, 8. Kameron Key, 9.
Bryce Massingill, 10. Frankie Guerrini, 11. Kevin Newton, 12. Gunnar Setser, 13.
Hayden Reinbold, 14. Joel Myers Jr., 15. Briggs Danner, 16. Alex Karpowicz, 17.
Cody Beard, 18. Glenn Styres, 19. Darin Naida, 20. Stephen Schnapf. NT
ALSO AT THE TRACK: Chris Baue (#36 Baue)
FEATURE: (39 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Cannon McIntosh (6),
2. Jade Avedisian (5), 3. Chase McDermand (1), 4. Daison Pursley (2), 5. Kevin
Thomas Jr. (4), 6. Logan Seavey (12), 7. Gavin Miller (9), 8. Thomas Meseraull
(10), 9. Kameron Key (24), 10. Tyler Edwards (20), 11. Jerry Coons Jr. (15), 12.
Zach Daum (23), 13. Ryan Timms (16), 14. C.J. Leary (22), 15. Zach Wigal (17),
16. Kyle Cummins (11), 17. Emerson Axsom (19), 18. Kale Drake (3), 19. Justin
Grant (8), 20. Mitchel Moles (18), 21. Kaylee Bryson (21), 22. Ethan Mitchell
(14), 23. Shane Cottle (13), 24. Kyle Jones (25-P), 25. Jacob Denney (7), 26.
Hayden Reinbold (26-P). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-2 Daison Pursley, Laps 3-37 Chase McDermand, Laps
38-39 Cannon McIntosh.
**Justin Grant flipped on lap 25 of the feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Daison
Pursley-1244, 2-Cannon McIntosh-1157, 3-Ryan Timms-1066, 4-Logan Seavey-1052,
5-Zach Daum-1036, 6-Jacob Denney-968, 7-Justin Grant-963, 8-Gavin Miller-946,
9-Zach Wigal-862, 10-Kale Drake-853.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-194, 2-Logan
Seavey-180, 3-Robert Ballou-145, 4-Justin Grant-129, 5-C.J. Leary-125, 6-Kyle
Cummins-117, 7-Chase Stockon-112, 8-Brady Bacon-111, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-103,
10-Matt Westfall-101.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: November 15,
2024 – Placerville Speedway – Placerville, California – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval –
Hangtown 100
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Jacob Denney (12.302)
First Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Jacob Denney
Second Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Justin Grant
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Last Chance Qualifier Winner: Zach Wigal
Hard Charger: Kameron Key (24th to 9th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Jade Avedisian
Max Papis Innovations Rookie of the Race: Kale Drake (18th)
BC39 RESUMES SUNDAY AFTERNOON
WITH USAC MIDGET DOUBLEHEADER AT IMS
INDIANAPOLIS (Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024) – Track preparation is underway at The
Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday, Sept. 29, as the
Driven2SaveLives BC39 presented by Avanti Windows & Doors is scheduled to be the
highlight this evening of a doubleheader for the USAC NOS Energy Drink National
Midget Championship.
Rain from Hurricane Helene forced the postponement of all action Friday and
Saturday on the quarter-mile dirt oval inside Turn 3 of the famed IMS paved
oval.
Friday’s originally scheduled program will take place first, starting with
hot laps at 3 p.m., weather permitting. Heat races, qualifying races, a B main
will follow, capped by a 30-lap feature at 5 p.m.
The BC39 program will start at 6:30 p.m. with hot laps, followed by the C and
B Mains and Last Chance Race. The 39-lap BC39 feature is scheduled to start at 9
p.m., with the winner earning $20,039.
Parking opens at 12:30 p.m., with public gates open at 1:30 p.m.
All Saturday products (tickets, pit passes and parking) are valid today.
Customers with only Friday products (tickets, pit passes and parking) were
contacted by the IMS Ticket Office with options. Tickets for today are available
for purchase on IMS.com. Customers with questions may contact the IMS Ticket
Office at tickets@brickyard.com.
The Driven2SaveLives BC39 presented by Avanti Windows Doors continues to honor late USAC champion and three-time Indianapolis 500 starter Bryan Clauson. In addition, it increases awareness of the Indiana Donor Network and its Driven2SaveLives campaign, sponsors of the event since its inception in 2018.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS:
September 28, 2024 – The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, California
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Cody Williams, 44, Williams-14.771; 2. Tommy Malcolm, 5X, Napier-14.864; 3. R.J. Johnson, 51, Johnson-14.913; 4. Ryan Timmons, 29T, Timmons-15.033; 5. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-15.110; 6. David Gasper, 18, Kittle/Gasper-15.117; 7. Austin Williams, 17W, Dunkel-15.122; 8. Austin Grabowski, 72, Grabowski-15.134; 9. Logan Williams, 5W, McCarthy-15.139; 10. Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-15.180; 11. Brody Fuson, 51B, Van Meter-15.293; 12. A.J. Bender, 21, Bender-15.295; 13. Blake Bower, 17, Dunkel-15.360; 14. Tanner Boul, 99T, Boul-15.971; 15. Elexa Herrera, 5E, Herrera-16.291; 16. Aaron Altaffer, 84, Altaffer-16.478.
FLOWDYNAMICS INCORPORATED / BILLSJERKY.NET / IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER SR. & WILEY MILLER II FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all cars transfer to feature) 1. Brody Fuson, 2. R.J. Johnson, 3. Charles Davis Jr., 4. Cody Williams, 5. Austin Williams, 6. Blake Bower, 7. Elexa Herrera, 8. Logan Williams. NT.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER / WC FRIEND COMPANY / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION / FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all cars transfer to feature) 1. Verne Sweeney, 2. Ryan Timmons, 3. David Gasper, 4. A.J. Bender, 5. Austin Grabowski, 6. Tanner Boul, 7. Aaron Altaffer, 8. Tommy Malcolm. NT.
FEATURE: (30 laps, With Starting Positions) 1. Cody Williams (6), 2. Brody Fuson (11), 3. R.J. Johnson (5), 4. David Gasper (2), 5. Charles Davis Jr. (3), 6. A.J. Bender (12), 7. Austin Williams (1), 8. Verne Sweeney (10), 9. Ryan Timmons (4), 10. Logan Wiliams (9), 11. Austin Grabowski (8), 12. Tanner Boul (14), 13. Blake Bower (13), 14. Elexa Herrera (15), 15. Aaron Altaffer (16), 16. Tommy Malcolm (7). NT. ---------------------------- **Aaron Altaffer flipped on lap 22 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-19 David Gasper, Laps 20-30 Cody Williams IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: Brody Fuson (11 to 2)
NEW AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACES: October 12 – Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, Arizona
BC39 POSTPONED TO SUNDAY AT IMS
DUE TO CONTINUED WEATHER
INDIANAPOLIS (Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024) – Saturday’s Driven2SaveLives BC39
presented by Avanti Windows & Doors has been postponed until mid-afternoon
Sunday, Sept. 29 at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Rain from Hurricane Helene continues to impact track preparations, causing
postponement of today’s event.
“We are still committed to delivering this major event,” IMS President J.
Douglas Boles said. “Right now, the track surface is sealed over. If we open the
track up to begin to prepare it, and the rain that is forecasted today happens
to fall during that process, water will get deep in the track and cause a
significant challenge to get it prepped in the near future. Postponing to Sunday
gives us the best chance for a successful event.”
Hot laps will start the program Sunday. There will be a doubleheader for the
USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget Championship featuring Friday’s originally
scheduled program first, which will be followed by Saturday’s originally
scheduled program on the quarter-mile dirt oval inside Turn 3 of the famed IMS
asphalt oval, weather permitting.
A detailed time schedule for Sunday’s events will be released soon.
All Saturday products (tickets, pit passes and parking) will be valid Sunday.
Customers with only Friday products (tickets, pit passes and parking) were
contacted by the IMS Ticket Office with options. Tickets for Sunday are
available for purchase on www.IMS.com. Customers with questions may contact the
IMS Ticket Office at tickets@brickyard.com.
The highlight of Sunday’s competition will be the 39-lap feature, which pays
$20,039 to win and has become a must-win for any USAC Midget competitor since
the inaugural event in 2018.
Chase McDermand won the 30-lap preliminary feature Thursday night at The Dirt
Track at IMS. Local hero C.J. Leary made history by winning the inaugural Stoops
Sprint Car Invitational, the first time USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Cars have
raced at IMS.
The Driven2SaveLives BC39 presented by Avanti Windows & Doors continues to
honor late USAC champion and three-time Indianapolis 500 starter Bryan Clauson.
In addition, it increases awareness of the Indiana Donor Network and its
Driven2SaveLives campaign, sponsors of the event since its inception.
Visit www.IMS.com to buy tickets and pit passes or for more information.
RAIN WASHES OUT BC39 FRIDAY SHOW,
RACING RESUMES SATURDAY AT IMS
INDIANAPOLIS (Friday, Sept. 27, 2024) – Persistent rain and high winds from Hurricane Helene forced the postponement of all track activity on Friday, September 27, for the Driven2SaveLives BC39 presented by Avanti Windows & Doors at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
A doubleheader for the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship is planned for Saturday, September 28 at the quarter-mile dirt oval inside Turn 3 of the famed paved oval at the Racing Capital of the World, weather permitting.
An update on the event schedule will be provided at 6 p.m. ET Friday, with more information released at 10 a.m. ET Saturday.
“Our priority is to ensure the safety of all participants and fans, and we are committed to delivering this major event over the next few days, if required,” IMS President J. Douglas Boles said. “We will be doing everything in our power to ensure a successful event.”
Customers with Friday products (tickets, pit passes and parking) will be contacted by the IMS Ticket Office with options.
The highlight of Saturday’s competition will be the 39-lap feature, which pays $20,039 to win and has become a must-win for any USAC Midget competitor since the inaugural event in 2018.
Chase McDermand won the 30-lap preliminary feature Thursday night at The Dirt Track at IMS.
Local hero C.J. Leary made history by winning Thursday’s inaugural Stoops Sprint Car Invitational, the first time USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Cars have raced at IMS.
The Driven2SaveLives BC39 presented by Avanti Windows & Doors continues to honor late USAC champion and three-time Indianapolis 500 starter Bryan Clauson. In addition, it increases awareness of the Indiana Donor Network and its Driven2SaveLives campaign, sponsors of the event since its inception.
Visit www.IMS.com to buy tickets and pit passes or for more information.
DETERMINED MCDERMAND!
A FIRST-TIME USAC MIDGET WINNER
EMERGES AT BC39 OPENER
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (September 26, 2024)………For Chase McDermand, Thursday
night’s Driven2SaveLives BC39 Presented By Avanti Windows & Doors opener was
certainly a long time coming.
In what was the 24-year-old Springfield, Illinois native’s 48th career USAC
NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship start, McDermand picked off 2023
BC39 opening night winner Thomas Meseraull just before the midway point, then
led the remaining 16 laps to score his first career series victory.
For McDermand, a three-time Badger Midget Auto Racing Association champion in
2019-2020-2021, of all the places to collect a first USAC win, The Dirt Track at
Indianapolis Motor Speedway is especially special.
“To do it here at the BC39, granted it’s just a prelim night, but still, we
beat the best of the best here tonight,” McDermand stated. “I’m just super happy
for my team and all of our partners. We have so many people who allow us to do
what we love.”
McDermand certainly hadn’t forgotten about his closest previous call to
winning a USAC National Midget feature in 2022 at Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Port City
Raceway where an incident with eight laps to go left him dejected and
emptyhanded. Two-and-a-half years later, he finally got to experience that
long-awaited feeling to become the latest first-time series victor.
“This one has been a long time coming, ever since Port City a couple years
ago when I got taken out while leading,” McDermand noted. “You can never take a
win or a close win for granted because you just never know when the next one is
coming. It took us a long time. I won some Xtreme Outlaw races, but I really
wanted a USAC win.”
In fact, McDermand is the second first-time USAC National Midget feature
winner this year and this month. Zach Wigal captured a victory on the opening
night of September at Wisconsin’s Angell Park Speedway.
McDermand entered the night with a previous best USAC finish of third, which
just so happened to come during the opening night of the BC39 one year ago in
2023. One year later, on Thursday night, his self-owned Mulch Express of
Wisconsin – McDermand Plumbing/Spike/Stanton SR-11x rolled off fourth on the
grid.
Slotting into third by lap two, McDermand watched as Zach Daum led the
opening lap before Meseraull took the low line to the front on the back straight
during the second go-around on the 1/5-mile dirt oval. Lying in wait third in
line while Meseraull and Daum duked it out for the lead, McDermand ripped the
top in turns three and four around Daum to swipe second on lap 10.
Lap after lap, Meseraull cornered the market on the low line while McDermand
worked diligently up top. Exiting turn two on the 14th circuit, Meseraull could
plainly see McDermand’s car pulled completely alongside his own to the outside.
Sensing the need to adjust on the fly for the next set of turns, Meseraull ran
his line wide off turn four to protect his position. McDermand promptly altered
his line to the bottom of turn one to snare the lead away from Meseraull.
“The line he was running kind of kept me from really getting all my momentum
down the straightaways,” McDermand explained. “Once I was able to finally clear
him, I felt like I could set my own pace and dictate the corner entry. I felt
like I was better, and the car was super good tonight.”
As McDermand continued to command up front in the latter stages, Meseraull
suddenly fell to fifth on lap 20-21 while Daum, Cannon McIntosh, Ryan Timms and
Daison Pursley all began to surge. McIntosh zipped under Daum along the front
straightaway coming to the white flag to secure second.
By the time the field hit turn three on the 30th and final lap, all hell had
broken loose for the final lock-in spot for Saturday night’s $20,039-to-win
finale. By the time this conglomeration of drivers and cars crossed the stripe,
Daum had fallen from third to sixth while Pursley seemingly came out of nowhere
to grab the third and final lock-in spot.
Meanwhile, up front, McDermand went unfettered to the checkered, 0.679
seconds ahead of McIntosh with Pursley third, Jacob Denney fourth and Meseraull
fifth.
For Cannon McIntosh (Bixby, Okla.), the runner-up result was his third career
second place finish at the BC39 after slotting into the same spot during the
2022 finale and a 2023 prelim. On this night, he started eighth and moved up six
spots to earn hard charger honors and secure a spot in the final night feature
aboard his Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/GearWrench – Mobil 1 –
TRD/LynK/Speedway Toyota.
With seven laps to go, Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) ran seventh. With
two to go, he was still fifth. Coming to the white flag, he was running fourth
on the outside looking in at the wheel of his CB Industries/PristineAuction.com
– NOS Energy Drink – TRD/Spike/Speedway Toyota. On the last lap, one final, last
ditch effort placed him third and locked himself into Saturday’s main event.
Those late-race heroics earned Pursley the night’s Inferno Armor Fire Move of
the Night.
Briggs Danner's seventh place finish was not only the best of his USAC
National Midget career to date. It also allowed the Allentown, Pa. racer to
collect Rookie of the Race honors courtesy of Max Papis Innovations.
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USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September
26, 2024 – The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Speedway, Indiana –
1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – Driven2SaveLives BC39 Presented By Avanti Windows & Doors
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, passing points) 1. J.J. Yeley (#3J
Petty), 2. Chase McDermand (#40 McDermand), 3. Jacob Denney (#25 Malloy), 4.
Cannon McIntosh (#71K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 5. Gunnar Setser (#43 Arnold), 6.
Tyler Edwards (#14s Mounce-Stout), 7. Hayden Reinbold (#19AZ
Reinbold-Underwood), 8. Luke Hall (#74 Heitmeyer). 1:40.557
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, passing points) 1. Zach Daum (#16
Royal), 2. Steve Buckwalter (#0 Buckwalter), 3. C.J. Leary (#54 4 Kings), 4.
Kameron Key (#21J TKH), 5. Trevor Cline (#55 Cline), 6. Glenn Styres (#0G
Styres), 7. Kevin Cook (#77 Cook). NT
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, passing points) 1. Ryan Timms (#67
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 2. Thomas Meseraull (#7x Engler), 3. Briggs Danner (#98
Schneider), 4. Devon Dobie (#23 Dobie), 5. Mariah Ede (#71E
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 6. Adam Taylor (#7T ATM), 7. Todd Hobson (#75 Griffiths).
NT
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, passing points) 1. Daison Pursley (#86 CBI), 2.
Jerry Coons Jr. (#85 Central), 3. Shane Cottle (#44 4 Kings), 4. Joel Myers Jr.
(#1 Crouch), 5. Kaylee Bryson (#58 Abacus), 6. Jeff Schindler (#8x Giddy Up). NT
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST QUALIFIER: (10 laps, passing points) 1. Trevor
Cline, 2. Briggs Danner, 3. Daison Pursley, 4. Ryan Timms, 5. Gunnar Setser, 6.
Steve Buckwalter. 2:06.385
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND QUALIFIER: (10 laps, passing points) 1. Jacob Denney, 2. Hayden Reinbold, 3. Thomas Meseraull, 4. Mariah Ede, 5. J.J. Yeley, 6. Devon Dobie. NT
T.J. FORGED THIRD QUALIFIER: (10 laps, passing points) 1. Kaylee Bryson, 2.
Cannon McIntosh, 3. Chase McDermand, 4. Jerry Coons Jr., 5. Glenn Styres, 6.
Luke Hall, 7. Joel Myers Jr. 2:09.017
CAR IQ FOURTH QUALIFIER: (10 laps, passing points) 1. Shane Cottle, 2. Zach
Daum, 3. Tyler Edwards, 4. Kameron Key, 5. Matt Westfall, 6. Adam Taylor, 7.
Jeff Schindler. NT
ELLIOTTS’ CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (10 laps, top-6 transfer to the
feature) 1. Tyler Edwards, 2. Steve Buckwalter, 3. Gunnar Setser, 4. Joel Myers
Jr., 5. Luke Hall, 6. Glenn Styres, 7. Devon Dobie, 8. Mariah Ede, 9. Kevin
Cook, 10. Todd Hobson. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chase McDermand (4),
2. Cannon McIntosh (8), 3. Daison Pursley (6), 4. Jacob Denney (5), 5. Thomas
Meseraull (1), 6. Zach Daum (2), 7. Briggs Danner (10), 8. Shane Cottle (7), 9.
Ryan Timms (3), 10. Kaylee Bryson (12), 11. Kameron Key (14), 12. Jerry Coons
Jr. (11), 13. J.J. Yeley (17), 14. Tyler Edwards (16), 15. Hayden Reinbold (15),
16. Gunnar Setser (19), 17. Trevor Cline (9), 18. C.J. Leary (13), 19. Steve
Buckwalter (18), 20. Joel Myers Jr. (20), 21. Luke Hall (21), 22. Glenn Styres
(22). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Zach Daum, Laps 2-14 Thomas Meseraull, Laps 15-30
Chase McDermand.
**Dean Parker flipped during practice. Adam Taylor flipped during the fourth
qualifier race.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Daison
Pursley-1183, 2-Cannon McIntosh-1087, 3-Ryan Timms-1029, 4-Zach Daum-997,
5-Logan Seavey-947, 6-Jacob Denney-945, 7-Justin Grant-888, 8-Gavin Miller-844,
9-Zach Wigal-779, 10-Kale Drake-776.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-194, 2-Logan
Seavey-174, 3-Robert Ballou-145, 4-Justin Grant-127, 5-C.J. Leary-117, 6-Kyle
Cummins-115, 7-Chase Stockon-112, 8-Brady Bacon-111, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-103,
10-Matt Westfall-101.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: September
27-28, 2024 – The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Speedway, Indiana
– 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – Driven2SaveLives BC39 Presented By Avanti Windows & Doors
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Daison Pursley (11.930)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: J.J. Yeley
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Zach Daum
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Ryan Timms
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Daison Pursley
Simpson Race Products First Qualifier Winner: Trevor Cline
Rod End Supply Second Qualifier Winner: Jacob Denney
T.J. Forged Third Qualifier Winner: Kaylee Bryson
Car IQ Fourth Qualifier Winner: Shane Cottle
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Tyler Edwards
Hard Charger: Cannon McIntosh (8th to 2nd)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Daison Pursley
MPI Rookie of the Race: Briggs Danner (7th)
C.J. HISTORY!
LEARY LEADS THE WAY AT IMS USAC SPRINT INVITATIONAL
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (September 26, 2024)………C.J. Leary has consistently run near
the front of the field throughout the 2024 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship season. Nonetheless, a fact that’s been stuck in his craw
throughout much of the campaign is the absence of a victory, last winning with
the series at Florida’s Ocala Speedway in February.
Even though Thursday night’s caution-free 20-lap inaugural Stoops Sprint Car
Invitational at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway fell into the
category of a non-points special event, victory was like a warm hug for the
Greenfield, Ind. native and his BGE Dougherty Motorsports/Altoz – Valvoline –
Hornbeck Concrete/DRC/1-Way Chevy.
And to do it at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway? Well, that’s priceless.
“It’s pretty special,” Leary beamed. “I didn’t know if we knew how to win
anymore; it’s been a long time.”
Starting seventh, Leary quickly moved up into the top-three by the third lap,
then made his strike at the halfway point when he combed the bottom past Mitchel
Moles on lap 11, then raced past racelong leader Daison Pursley on the back
stretch on the 12th lap to snag the lead.
This was the first official sprint car race contested at the 1/5-mile dirt
oval. Shhh. Don’t tell. But there was a trial run of USAC Sprint Car racing at
the IMS dirt track in 2022, a test in which Leary and others gained critical
notes to add to their notebook in order to be ready when the time came to
return.
“I came here and tested two years ago,” Leary remembered. “I feel like that
gave me a little bit of an edge. We knew what gear to run and knew a little bit
of what to expect. We ran some small tracks this year like Action Track USA and
Macon, so our short track program has gotten better.”
Leary is well-known for his prowess on the larger, fast tracks such as Eldora
and Lawrenceburg where he has excelled extensively. But this year has admittedly
been a bit of a struggle to find victory lane on any track regardless of shape
or size. So, a win at this place at this particular time was a more than welcome
addition to his personal win list.
“Typically, we’re a little bit better on the bigger racetracks,” Leary
acknowledged. “But this year, we haven’t been good at anything. Even though it’s
an invitational race, it’s super cool to be in victory lane. I’ve run here since
the start of the BC39 (in 2018), and I’ve never really done any good. So, it
feels good to win something.”
On a track in which many naysayers and doomsdayers casted their doubts on
regarding passing and competitiveness, even Leary was down in the doldrums after
finding out his starting position. However, the seventh starting position just
proved to be the sweet spot for Leary to make his charge from, and it even came
in a car that he had previously had not-so-kind thoughts on.
“We’ve put a lot of effort into this,” Leary admitted. “Honestly, when they
redrew the seven (pill), we were contemplating on not even running. But we came
out here to put on a show for the fans. We had a really good racecar, and this
thing was dialed in. The last time this car ran was at Kokomo during Indiana
Sprint Week (in late July). It did pretty poorly and I didn’t like it that
night. So, I think my opinion has changed a little bit. It’s obviously pretty
good.”
After Leary took over the lead, for the final nine circuits, he was forced to
fend off USAC’s most recent National Sprint Car winner, Daison Pursley, who
rim-rode the circumference of the dirt track located within the confines of turn
three inside the world famous 2.5-mile “Brickyard” that surrounds it.
While Leary stuck low, Pursley’s high line couldn’t get him any closer. In
turn four on the final lap, Pursley ran out of room and clobbered the wall,
briefly lifting him airborne. While Pursley continued on, he was no match for
Leary who closed out the race with a 1.102 second margin of victory over
Pursley, while Mitchel Moles, Robert Ballou and Kyle Cummins rounded out the
top-five.
“We needed to make money,” Leary exclaimed. “I lost the transmission in my
truck last week, so we’re going to have to pay for that. Hats off to (car
owners) Broc (Garrett) and Doug (Dougherty) for sticking it out. I know it’s
been a tough year, and we haven’t won as many as we wanted. But it’s not for a
lack of effort. (Crewmen) Zack (Burks), my dad (Chuck Leary) and I have been
pounding away in the shop, just trying to figure out what we’re missing and I
think we might’ve caught on to something.”
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SPECIAL EVENT RACE RESULTS:
September 26, 2024 – The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Speedway,
Indiana – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – Stoops Sprint Car Invitational
FIRST QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. Carson Garrett, 15, BGE Dougherty-11.941; 2. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-11.995; 3. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.041; 4. Kyle
Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.094; 5. Chase Stockon, 5s, KO-12.252.
SECOND QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. Daison Pursley, 21AZ, Team
AZ/Curb-Agajanian-11.784; 2. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-11.786; 3.
C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-12.228; 4. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-12.262; 5.
Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-12.384.
FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Carson Garrett, 2. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 3. Kyle Cummins, 4. Logan Seavey, 5. Chase Stockon. 1:40.202
SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. C.J. Leary, 2. Robert
Ballou, 3. Mitchel Moles, 4. Daison Pursley, 5. Kale Drake. 1:38.189
FEATURE: (20 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. C.J. Leary (7), 2.
Daison Pursley (1), 3. Mitchel Moles (3), 4. Robert Ballou (5), 5. Kyle Cummins
(4), 6. Logan Seavey (2), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (6), 8. Kale Drake (10), 9. Chase
Stockon (9), 10. Carson Garrett (8). 4:15.600
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-11 Daison Pursley, Laps 12-20 C.J. Leary.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: October 11-12, 2024 – Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Oval – Greg Staab Memorial/Fall Nationals
Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS RETURN TO KEVIN HARVICK’S KERN RACEWAY
By Lance Jennings
SEPTEMBER 24, 2024... After a torrid battle at Perris, the Avanti Windows &
Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Cars will head to The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern
Raceway this Saturday, September 28th. The “Bakersfield Bash” will be the third
and final appearance of the season for USAC/CRA at the fast 1/3-mile oval.
Located at 13500 Raceway Boulevard in Bakersfield, California, the Spectator
Gates will open at 5:00pm, Hot Laps are scheduled for 5:30pm, followed by Time
Trials, with Racing scheduled at 7:00pm. For more event information and advance
tickets, visit the track’s website at kernraceway.com or call 661.835.1264.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- MUFFLERS: Mufflers ARE NOT REQUIRED at The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern
Raceway.
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com, appendix E.
- TIRES & FUEL: Tires and fuel will be available at the track on race day. It is
recommended that teams pre-order tires through Hoosier Tire West at
559-485-4612.
Since March 12, 2021, The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway has held
five USAC/CRA Sprint Car events and five different drivers have claimed victory.
R.J. Johnson won the “Golden Empire Clash” on June 8th and Tommy “Thunder”
Malcolm topped the “Bob Vermeer and Narcie Ferreira Classic” on August 31st. The
1-lap track record of 14.106 was set by 10-Time Champion, “The Demon” Damion
Gardner at the Kern debut and the track’s complete USAC/CRA win list is at the
end of this release.
After finishing second to “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr. last Saturday at
Perris, R.J. Johnson (Laveen, Arizona) has taken over the point lead. Driving
Ricky and Michele Johnson’s #51 JUGO Superfoods / Avanti Windows & Doors
Sherman, Johnson has a slim 3-point lead over the competition. At press time,
the multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion has two feature wins, two Woodland
Auto Display Fast Time Awards, one semi-main win, fourteen top-10 finishes, and
46 feature laps led on the season. R.J. is currently tied with “The Macho Man”
Brady Bacon, “Dynamite” David Cardey, and Richard Vander Weerd with nine feature
wins to his credit. The 2005 Rookie of the Year will be looking to extend his
point lead with another win at The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway.
Heading to the sixteenth point race, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm (Yucaipa,
California) is second in the point standings. Racing Dino Napier’s #5X Indiana
Truck Salvage / B&B Powder Coating Maxim, Malcolm ran fourth last Saturday at
Perris Auto Speedway. To date, Tommy “Thunder” has four feature wins, one
Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Award, four heat race victories, one In Memory
of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, fourteen top-10 finishes, and 86
feature laps led in the campaign. Tommy is tied with Robert Ballou, “Chargin”
Charles Davis Jr., and “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr. with seven series wins. The
veteran driver will have his sights on gaining valuable points with the Saturday
night victory.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams (Yorba Linda, California) ranks third
in the chase for the championship. Piloting Tom & Christy Dunkel’s #17W Inland
Rigging / Dunkel Farms DRC, Williams raced from seventh to third at the Lake
Perris Fairgrounds. At press time, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year has five heat
race victories, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards,
eleven top-10 finishes, and 11 feature laps led on the year. “The Big Game
Hunter” is tied with Matt Mitchell with eleven series wins and will have his
sights on his first victory of the season.
Logan Williams (Yorba Linda, California) is fourth in the championship point
standings. Driving John McCarthy’s #5W Flowdynamics Incorporated / Drinkpak DRC,
Williams finished tenth in last Saturday’s 30-lap feature. To date, the 2014
Rookie of the Year has one heat race victory, one In Memory of Jim and Chet
Gardner Hard Charger Award, twelve top-10 finishes, and 21 feature laps led to
his credit. Logan will have his sights on earning the first USAC/CRA victory of
his career at The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway.
A.J. Bender (San Diego, California) is tied for fourth in the battle for the
USAC/CRA championship. Racing the family owned #21 Bender Pool & Spa / Matrix
Construction Services DRC, Bender scored a seventh place finish last Saturday
night. At press time, the former 360 Sprint Car Turkey Night Grand Prix Winner
has one feature win, six heat race victories, ten top-10 finishes, and 44
feature laps led in the campaign. The 2022 USAC Western States Midget Rookie of
the Year will be looking for the second USAC/CRA win of his career on Saturday.
Driving the Kittle Motorsports / Gasper Racing #18 DRC backed by Art Klee and
Martin Roofing, David Gasper (Goleta, California) leads the chase for Rookie of
the Year honors. Elexa Herrera, Brent Sexton, Blake Bower, Braden Chiaramonte,
Jon DeWees, Joey Bishop, Mark Henry, Tyler Hatzikian, Camie Bell, Aaron
Altaffer, Jacob Tuttle, Heath Holdsclaw, Blake Hendricks, and Tom Dunkel are
also in contention.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are “The Cadillac” Cody
Williams, Verne Sweeney, “The Gunslinger” Austin Grabowski, Eddie Tafoya Jr.,
“Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., Grant Sexton, Logan Calderwood, “The Pride of
Garden Grove” Brody Roa, Kaleb Montgomery, Ryan Timmons, "Flash” Jordan
Hermansader, and more.
The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway is located at 13500 Raceway
Boulevard in Bakersfield, California. To get to the speedway, take Interstate-5
and exit at Enos Lane (CA 43, Exit 246) and drive to Raceway Blvd. The track is
on the west side of the interstate. Adult tickets are $25, Kids Tickets (6-12)
are $10, and Children (5& Under) are FREE. For more event information and
advance tickets, visit kernraceway.com or call 661.835.1264.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks BillsJerky.net,
Factory Wraps, Flowdynamics Incorporated, The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim
and Chet Gardner), In Honor of Wiley Miller Sr. and Wiley Miller II, Sexton Fire
Protection, WC Friend Company, and Woodland Auto Display, for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. R.J.
Johnson-998, 2. Tommy Malcolm-995, 3. Austin Williams-915, 4. Logan
Williams-869, --. A.J. Bender-869, 6. David Gasper (R)-820, 7. Cody
Williams-786, 8. Verne Sweeney-651, 9. Austin Grabowski-646, 10. Eddie Tafoya
Jr.-613, 11. Charles Davis Jr.-576, 12. Elexa Herrera (R)-458, 13. Brent Sexton
(R)-423, 14. Grant Sexton-344, 15. Logan Calderwood-329, 16. Matt Mitchell-328,
17. Brody Roa-307, 18. Matt McCarthy-254, 19. Ricky Lewis-233, 20. Jeff
Dyer-230. The complete point standings can be found at usacracing.com.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 4-Tommy Malcolm,
2-Charles Davis Jr., 2-Matt Mitchell, 2-R.J. Johnson, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Braden
Chiaramonte, 1-David Gasper, 1-Kevin Thomas Jr., 1-Cody Williams.
KERN AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Damion Gardner
– 14.016 (03/12/21)
KERN AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 1-Max Adams, 1-R.J.
Johnson, 1-Tommy Malcolm, 1-Brody Roa, 1-Ryan Timmons.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Matt Mitchell)
March 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
March 23: Cocopah Speedway – Somerton, AZ (Winner: Charles Davis Jr.)
April 6: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.)
April 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: A.J. Bender)
May 25: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Matt Mitchell)
June 8: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA (Winner:
R.J. Johnson)
June 22: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
July 6: Santa Maria Speedway – Santa Maria, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
July 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
August 10: Santa Maria Speedway – Santa Maria, CA (Winner: Braden Chiaramonte)
August 17: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Cody Williams)
August 31: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA (Winner:
Tommy Malcolm)
September 7: Santa Maria Speedway – Santa Maria, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
September 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Charles Davis Jr.)
September 28: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA
October 12: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 18: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA
October 19: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA
November 1: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 2: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 9: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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TBA = To Be Announced.
This schedule is subject to change.
USAC MIDGET FIELD REVEALED
FOR 6TH RUNNING OF THE BC39 AT IMS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (September 24, 2024)………The field for the 2024
Driven2SaveLives BC39 Presented By Avanti Windows & Doors has been revealed as
the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship takes on The Dirt Track
at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for three-straight nights during the sixth
running of the event on September 26-27-28.
Fifty-nine cars and drivers are set for the event. The field was split in
half with 30 drivers competing in Thursday’s opening night program at the
1/5-mile dirt oval while 29 drivers will contest the Friday night program. Both
preliminary night programs will conclude with a 30-lap feature paying
$5,000-to-win.
For Saturday night’s finale, the entire field will combine to chase after the
top prize in a 39-lap main event paying $20,039-to-win. Past final night BC39
feature winners include Brady Bacon (2018), Zeb Wise (2019), Kyle Larson (2021),
Buddy Kofoid (2022) and Justin Grant (2023). Both Bacon and Grant will be
competing in this year’s event.
Spectator tickets are on sale for the event at www.TheBC39.com. Spectators
are to enter the Indianapolis Motor Speedway via 30th Street. Competitors are to
enter through the tunnel on 16th Street.
The BC39 will continue to honor the late USAC champion and three-time
Indianapolis 500 starter, Bryan Clauson. It also will increase awareness of
organ donation and encourage participation in the Indiana Donor Network
Driven2SaveLives program, the title sponsor of the BC39 since the inaugural
running in 2018.
The BC39 officially gets underway on Wednesday, September 25, with team
parking. There will be no on-track activity on Wednesday, September 25.
On track action starts Thursday, September 26, beginning with the drivers
meeting in the Performance Center near the dirt track in turn three at 3pm
Eastern followed by a full program for midget racing and the inaugural Stoops
USAC Sprint Car invitational featuring 10 cars and drivers competed in an
exhibition event.
On Friday, September 27, night two of the BC39 will commence with a second
full program featuring midget racing.
On both Thursday and Friday, the public gates will open at 4pm Eastern with
hot laps set for 6pm, followed by opening ceremonies, heat races, qualifying
races, the semi-feature and the feature event.
The finale of the BC39, on Saturday, September 28, will have the public gates
opening at 4pm and midgets on track for practice at 6pm, followed by opening
ceremonies at 7pm and the main events, starting with multiple C-Mains and
Semi-Features followed by a Last Chance Race before concluding with the 39-lap
Feature event paying $20,039-to-win.
THURSDAY BC39 ENTRY LIST
0G (R) Glenn Styres/Ohsweken, ON (Glenn Styres Racing)
1 (R) Joel Myers Jr./Santa Rosa, CA (Leighton Crouch)
3J J.J. Yeley/Phoenix, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
7T Adam Taylor/Wheatfield, IN (Adam Taylor Motorsports)
7x Thomas Meseraull/San Jose, CA (Tim Engler)
8x Jeff Schindler/Evansville, IN (Giddy Up Racing)
11p (R) Dean Parker/Newburgh, IN (Brian & Deidre Martin)
14s Tyler Edwards/Salina, OK (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
16 Zach Daum/Pocahontas, IL (Royal Powersports)
19AZ Hayden Reinbold/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
21J Kameron Key/Warrensburg, MO (TKH Motorsports)
23 (R) Devon Dobie/Wapakoneta, OH (Dennis Dobie)
25 Jacob Denney/Galloway, OH (Tom Malloy)
25B Steve Buckwalter/Royersford, PA (Brian Buckwalter)
40 Chase McDermand/Springfield, IL (Chase McDermand)
43 (R) Gunnar Setser/Columbus, IN (Kevin Arnold)
44 Shane Cottle/Kansas, IL (4 Kings Racing)
54 C.J. Leary/Greenfield, IN (4 Kings Racing)
55 Trevor Cline/Mooresville, NC (Troy Cline)
58 Kaylee Bryson/Muskogee, OK (Abacus Racing)
67 Ryan Timms/Oklahoma City, OK (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
71E Mariah Ede/Fresno, CA (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
71K Cannon McIntosh/Bixby, OK (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
74 (R) Luke Hall/Ludlow Falls, OH (Kyle Heitmeyer)
75 (R) Todd Hobson/Clyde, VIC (Griffiths Motorsports)
77 Kevin Cook/Winchester, IN (Kevin Cook)
80 (R) Josh Hawkins/Whitehouse, TX (Josh Hawkins)
85 Jerry Coons Jr./Tucson, AZ (Central Motorsports)
86 Daison Pursley/Locust Grove, OK (CB Industries)
98 (R) Briggs Danner/Allentown, PA (John Schneider)
(R) denotes a BC39 Rookie
FRIDAY BC39 ENTRY LIST
2 Justin Grant/Ione, CA (RMS Racing)
3 (R) Darin Naida/Adrian, MI (Dan Binks)
3G Kyle Cummins/Princeton, IN (Glenn Styres Racing)
3p (R) Drake Edwards/Peoria, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
4 (R) Adam Bolyard/Rushville, IN (Adam Bolyard Racing)
7B (R) Cody Beard/Huntingburg, IN (Beard Racing)
11s (R) Stephen Schnapf/Newburgh, IN (Brian & Deidre Martin)
14 Kevin Thomas Jr./Cullman, AL (4 Kings Racing)
15J Davey Ray/Davenport, IA (Jeff Wimmenauer)
16TH (R) Kevin Newton/Farmersburg, IN (Second Law Motorsports)
19 (R) Alex Karpowicz/Spring Branch, TX (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
19A Mitchel Moles/Raisin City, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19m Ethan Mitchell/Mooresville, NC (Bundy Built Motorsports)
21H Brady Bacon/Broken Arrow, OK (TKH Motorsports)
21K Karter Sarff/Mason City, IL (Karter Sarff)
27x Kyle Jones/Kennedale, TX (Joyner Motorsports)
36 Chris Baue/Indianapolis, IN (Bill Baue)
40x (R) Bryce Massingill/Troy, OH (Chase McDermand)
46 Kenney Johnson/Bethany, CT (Jeff Johnson)
55D Nick Drake/Mooresville, NC (Troy Cline)
57 Logan Seavey/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
63 (R) Frankie Guerrini/San Rafael, CA (F & F Racing)
67K Emerson Axsom/Franklin, IN (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
71 Jade Avedisian/Clovis, CA (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
75AU Bryan Stanfill/Bakersfield, CA (Griffiths Motorsports)
80H (R) Josh Hanna/Flint, TX (Josh Hawkins)
89 Zach Wigal/Belpre, OH (CB Industries)
97 Gavin Miller/Allentown, PA (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
97K (R) Kale Drake/Collinsville, OK (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
(R) denotes a BC39 Rookie
10 DRIVERS SET FOR BC39
USAC SPRINT CAR STOOPS INVITATIONAL
AT IMS ON SEPT. 26
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (September 23, 2024)………The driver roster for the Thursday
night, September 26, inaugural Stoops Sprint Car Invitational at The Dirt Track
at Indianapolis Motor Speedway has been confirmed.
For the first time ever, USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Cars are coming to The
Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The Stoops Sprint Car Invitational
will take place on the 1/5-mile dirt oval located inside turn three of the famed
2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Thursday, September 26, during the
opening night of the Driven2SaveLives BC39 Presented By Avanti Windows & Doors.
Invitations to compete in the first of its kind event were presented to
top-10 drivers and entrants on the current 2024 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship point standings.
Entries were accepted by Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.), Daison Pursley
(Locust Grove, Okla.), C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.), Kevin Thomas, Jr.
(Cullman, Ala.), Mitchel Moles (Raisin City, Calif.), Robert Ballou (Rocklin,
Calif.), Kyle Cummins (Princeton, Ind.), Carson Garrett (Littleton, Colo.),
Chase Stockon (Fort Branch, Ind.) and Kale Drake (Collinsville, Okla.).
The invitation-only non-points special event for USAC AMSOIL National Sprint
Cars at IMS will feature two heat races followed by a 20-lap main event. The
Thursday night portion of the BC39 will feature both sprint cars as well as a
full program for the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship.
Brady Bacon (second in points) and Justin Grant (ninth in points) were among
the invitees. However, both politely declined invitations to compete in the
sprint car exhibition. Both drivers will be competing in the midget portion of
the BC39 throughout the weekend. The top-10 in current driver & entrant points
were invited to compete. If the invitation was declined, the next ranked driver
and/or entrant in the standings was offered a spot, which was Chase Stockon in
11th.
Spectator tickets are on sale for the event at www.TheBC39.com. Spectators
are to enter the Indianapolis Motor Speedway via 30th Street. Competitors are to
enter through the tunnel on 16th Street.
The BC39 will continue to honor the late USAC champion and three-time
Indianapolis 500 starter, Bryan Clauson. It also will increase awareness of
organ donation and encourage participation in the Indiana Donor Network
Driven2SaveLives program, the title sponsor of the BC39 since the inaugural
running in 2018.
The BC39 officially gets underway on Wednesday, September 25, with team
parking. There will be no on-track activity on Wednesday, September 25. On track
action starts Thursday, September 26, beginning with the drivers meeting in the
IMS Media Room at 3pm Eastern followed by midget and sprint car racing. On
Friday, September 27, night two of the BC39 will commence with a second full
program featuring midget racing.
On both Thursday and Friday, the public gates will open at 4pm Eastern with
hot laps set for 6pm, followed by opening ceremonies, heat races, qualifying
races, the semi-feature and the feature event.
The finale of the BC39, on Saturday, September 28, will have the public gates opening at 4pm and midgets on track for practice at 6pm, followed by opening ceremonies at 7pm and the main events, starting with the D-Main, multiple C-Mains and Semi-Feature before concluding with the 39-lap Feature event paying $20,039-to-win.
PURSLEY PERFECT!
DAISON DELIVERS SECOND ELDORA
USAC MIDGET WEEKEND WIN AT 4-CROWN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Rossburg, Ohio (September 21, 2024)………Just like déjà vu, Daison Pursley had all bases, and the field, covered during Saturday night’s 25-lap USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship portion of the 42nd edition of the 4-Crown Nationals Presented By NKTELCO at Rossburg, Ohio’s Eldora Speedway.
Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) had kicked off his weekend triumphantly at the 1/2-miled dirt oval with a victory during Friday night’s BeFour the Crowns Program in the seat of his CB Industries/PristineAuction.com – NOS Energy Drink – TRD/Spike/Speedway Toyota.
Saturday night proved no different as Pursley once again thrashed the field after starting sixth on the grid. Pursley charged his way up to the front, then cleared defending 4-Crown midget winner Logan Seavey with a turn one slide job on the 10th lap. From there, Pursley led the remaining 16 circuits as he trekked away to finish his weekend an undefeated two-for-two in the midget at The Big E.
“You just can’t give an inch to any of these guys,” Pursley remarked regarding his competition. “When you get out of that rhythm, I feel like you slow down, so I was hammering it there as hard as I absolutely could for 25 good ones, and I felt like I did an okay job, I guess. It’s a phenomenal car to drive, like I always say, and I’m super thankful for the opportunity. It’s just rewarding when we get to park it in victory lane.”
It was the ninth career USAC National Midget feature win for the humble Pursley. Ironically, victory number nine tied Pursley with both his car owner, Chad Boat, and Chad’s father, Billy Boat, for 80th place on the all-time series win list.
Pursley’s win also continued CB Industries’ remarkable reign in USAC National Midget competition at Eldora. The Mooresville, North Carolina based team has now won six of the last seven feature events at the track dating back to 2021 with Chris Windom (3), Pursley (2) and Mitchel Moles (1) each notching scores.
Furthermore, Pursley’s back-to-back weekend wins at Eldora pushed his lead in the season-long USAC National Midget standings from 51 to 96, just like that in a blink of an eye as he pursues his first career series driving title.
After securing his second $15,000 check of the night, Pursley improved his then unblemished Eldora weekend record to three-for-three while pocketing $35,000 to that point. He also achieved his latest win after narrowly avoiding catastrophe on the opening lap.
On the initial green flag, original pole sitter Zach Wigal was docked one row after it was ruled that he jumped the start. With Wigal now slotted in third, that moved Zach Daum to the outside of the front row. When the green flag dropped for the second time, Daum made it priority number one to get to the bottom of the racetrack in turn one. At the same time, Wigal was going for the same piece of real estate, which created a calamity of epic proportions.
Following the Zach on Zach collision, Wigal began flipping upside down toward the outside turn one wall. Wigal’s car ricocheted into that of Cannon McIntosh who careened nose first into the outside wall. In all, eight drivers and cars were collected in the incident: Wigal, McIntosh, Kale Drake, Chris Windom, Kyle Jones, Thomas Meseraull, Hayden Reinbold and Michael Smith. All drivers walked away, but only Windom, Meseraull, Reinbold and Smith were able to restart.
All the while, Pursley narrowly missed McIntosh’s errant car as he escaped between McIntosh’s front bumper and the outside wall with little room to spare. With the field re-racked, Seavey jetted out to the lead while Pursley made quick work to slot into second by threading the needle around the topside of turns one and two to blitz from fourth to second past Jacob Denney and Kevin Thomas Jr.
By lap six, Pursley was applying the pressure to Seavey, and in turn one on the 10th lap, Pursley cleared him for good with a turn one slider before gaining full control of the race lead by the time he hit turn three. Ultimately, Pursley built his lead to a full straightaway margin of 6.7 seconds before the yellow flag was displayed for the slowing car of seventh running Jade Avedisian on lap 19, the victim of a flat right rear tire.
Despite the dissipation of his commanding lead, Pursley quickly reconstructed his advantage over the final few circuits, finishing off the masterpiece run 4.775 seconds ahead of the field as he crossed under the checkered flag.
Ryan Timms (Oklahoma City, Okla.) was masterful as well after achieving the biggest charge of the USAC National Midget season by advancing from 20th to second, making the final pass on Seavey for the runner-up spot just three laps from the finish line. For his efforts, Timms earned $1,000 in bonuses, first as the recipient of the Rosewood Machine & Tool Precision Move of the Race award as well as the champion of the 4-Crown Nationals weekend ProSource Passing Master title, gaining 26 spots on track over the course of the two nights of action.
Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) finished third in both the USAC Sprint and Midget features, while Kevin Thomas Jr. scored fourth and Chris Windom rounded out the top-five after being collected in the opening lap accident. After starting at the tail and driving his way back up through the field to fifth, Windom earned the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
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USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 21, 2024 – Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 42nd 4-Crown Nationals Presented By NKTELCO
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Kale Drake (#97K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 2. Daison Pursley (#86 CBI), 3. Zach Daum (#17 O'Dell), 4. Briggs Danner (#98 Schneider), 5. Justin Grant (#2 RMS), 6. Thomas Meseraull (#7x Engler), 7. Luke Hall (#74 Heitmeyer), 8. Michael Smith (#76 Savage). 2:30.196
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Logan Seavey (#57 Abacus), 2. Cannon McIntosh (#71K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 3. Drake Edwards (#3p Petty), 4. Chris Windom (#89x CBI), 5. Gavin Miller (#97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 6. Kyle Jones (#27x Joyner), 7. Kayla Roell (#4K Roell). NT
T.J. FORGED / CAR IQ THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr. (#14 4 Kings), 2. Ryan Timms (#67 Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 3. Hayden Reinbold (#19AZ Reinbold-Underwood), 4. Jade Avedisian (#71 Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 5. Jacob Denney (#25 Malloy), 6. Zach Wigal (#89 CBI). 2:33.755
ALSO AT THE TRACK: Matt Goodnight (#23 Simon)
FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Daison Pursley (6), 2. Ryan Timms (20), 3. Logan Seavey (2), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 5. Chris Windom (10), 6. Zach Daum (3), 7. Justin Grant (9), 8. Jacob Denney (4), 9. Drake Edwards (17), 10. Gavin Miller (11), 11. Jade Avedisian (15), 12. Briggs Danner (13), 13. Hayden Reinbold (12), 14. Michael Smith (18), 15. Luke Hall (21), 16. Thomas Meseraull (16), 17. Zach Wigal (1), 18. Cannon McIntosh (5), 19. Kale Drake (8), 20. Kyle Jones (14), 21. Kayla Roell (19). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-9 Logan Seavey, Laps 10-25 Daison Pursley.
**Zach Wigal flipped on lap 1 of the feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-1133, 2-Cannon McIntosh-1037, 3-Ryan Timms-979, 4-Logan Seavey-947, 5-Zach Daum-947, 6-Jacob Denney-895, 7-Justin Grant-888, 8-Gavin Miller-844, 9-Zach Wigal-779, 10-Kale Drake-776.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-191, 2-Logan Seavey-174, 3-Robert Ballou-145, 4-Justin Grant-118, 5-C.J. Leary-117, 6-Kyle Cummins-115, 7-Chase Stockon-112, 8-Brady Bacon-111, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-103, 10-Mitchel Moles-93.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 26-27-28, 2024 – The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Speedway, Indiana – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – Driven2SaveLives BC39 Presented By Avanti Windows & Doors
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Kale Drake
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Logan Seavey
T.J. Forged / Car IQ Third Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
Hard Charger: Ryan Timms (20th to 2nd)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Chris Windom
Rosewood Machine & Tool Precision Move of the Race: Ryan Timms
PURSLEY POWERS TO FIRST 4-CROWN
USAC SPRINT CAR VICTORY AT ELDORA
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Rossburg, Ohio (September 21, 2024)………Twenty four hours after becoming a
first-time Eldora Speedway USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget winner, Daison
Pursley checked off another box by becoming a first-time USAC AMSOIL National
Sprint Car winner at the Rossburg, Ohio dirt oval.
The fifth-place starting Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) became the third
different leader in the first one-third of Saturday night's 30-lap feature after
he tracked down and slid his way past Kevin Thomas Jr. on the 10th lap, then ran
away from the field to earn a $15,000 payday at the 42nd running of the 4-Crown
Nationals Presented By NKTELCO in his Team AZ Racing/Apache Transport – Oak
Craft Elegant Cabinetry/DRC/1-Way Chevy.
“This car was on rails on all night tonight,” Pursley praised. “Coming into
this, I honestly thought this would be the hardest one to win. To click that one
for the first feature of the night is cool. This is an unbelievable team to
drive for, and once again, I’m just lucky enough to get to hold the steering
wheel and take part in these victories.”
For Pursley, it was his second career points-paying USAC National Sprint Car
victory, both of which have come this year at two of the most famed 1/2-mile
dirt ovals in the world after also winning at Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway on the
first of June.
It was certainly no comfort cruise for Pursley, however, as he was on the
chase for the first nine laps while pole sitter Stevie Sussex patrolled the
field by pacing the first five circuits in what was the veteran’s first career
start at the 4-Crown and his first time in the seat of a Baldwin-Fox Racing
machine.
The lone caution of the feature occurred on the fifth lap when series Rookie
and fourth-place running Kale Drake spun to a halt on the bottom of turn four.
The entirety of the field scattered high and low to avoid head-on contact with
the idle Drake but all managed to miss. Drake restarted at the tail and finished
18th.
On the horse following the restart was Kevin Thomas Jr. who shot to the
bottom down around the inside concrete wall in turns three and four to surge
past Sussex for the lead on lap six. Pursley followed suit past Sussex into
second a lap later to place himself right within striking distance of the top
spot.
After briefly pondering taking the high road around Thomas for a lap or two,
Pursley recalculated and found a crack in the doorway on the bottom to slip past
Thomas on the front straight away on lap 10 to snare the lead, and instantly
pulled away.
Pursley continuously built his advantage to three, four and five seconds as
he quickly reached lapped traffic. Undeterred, he was unrelenting as he
maintained his pace and cemented his case as the class of the field on this
night.
In the end, Pursley made mince meat of the field by crossing the stripe 5.434
seconds ahead of the competition as Kevin Thomas Jr., Logan Seavey, Kyle Cummins
and Robert Ballou rounded out the top-five.
Pursley’s performance netted him his first career 4-Crown Nationals victory
of any kind after capturing the USAC National Midget portion of the BeFour the
Crowns on Friday evening.
Meanwhile, Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Ala.) led four laps to earn his best
career 4-Crown Nationals result in what was his 12th start in the event dating
back to 2009.
For Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.), the third-place finish was fruitful as it
helped him extend his USAC National Sprint Car championship point lead from 74
to 86 with just four events remaining on the schedule. Furthermore, for his
efforts, Seavey was the recipient of the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night
after recovering from an early-race near incident in which he almost backed
himself into the turn one outside wall.
Mitchel Moles (Raisin City, Calif.) also recovered from early hardship after
his Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports mount wasn’t able to fire for qualifying.
Forced to swap the engine out, Moles ultimately made his way into the feature
via the last transfer spot in the semi, then hustled from 24th to 15th in the
feature to become the event’s hard charger. That earned him a $500 bonus for the
Rosewood Machine & Tool Precision Move of the Race.
With his seventh place finish in the main event, Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow,
Okla.) was able to maintain a slim six-point edge over Kevin Thomas Jr. in the
battle for the Bubby Jones Master of Going Faster Presented By Spire Sports +
Entertainment title. One race remains in the 10-race series during the October
12 Fall Nationals at Lawrenceburg (Ind.) Speedway.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 21, 2024
– Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 42nd 4-Crown Nationals
Presented By NKTELCO
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-15.536; 2.
Daison Pursley, 21AZ, Team AZ-15.935; 3. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-16.130; 4.
Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-16.174; 5. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-16.207; 6.
Stevie Sussex, 5, Baldwin/Fox-16.207; 7. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-16.266; 8.
Carson Garrett, 15, BGE Dougherty-16.272; 9. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-16.302;
10. Matt Westfall, 33m, Marshall-16.327; 11. Chase Stockon, 5s, KO-16.369; 12.
Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-16.450; 13. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming/Swanson-16.607;
14. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-16.612; 15. Trey Osborne, 11T, Osborne-16.622; 16.
Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-16.633; 17. Max Adams, 63, F & F-17.008; 18. Brandon
Mattox, 28, Mattox-17.009; 19. Paul Dues, 87, Dues-17.110; 20. Nick Bilbee, 17,
Bilbee-17.152; 21. Saban Bibent, 98, Wedgewood-17.155; 22. Chance Crum, 26,
Crum-17.181; 23. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-17.208; 24. Scotty Weir, 21H,
Hery-17.257; 25. Kody Swanson, 77, Doran-17.325; 26. Matt Goodnight, 39G,
Goodnight-17.364; 27. Steve Irwin, 0, Flying Zero-17.366; 28. Braxton Cummings,
71B, Cummings-17.520; 29. Brian Ruhlman, 49, Ruhlman-17.528; 30. Collin Ambrose,
36, Ambrose-17.558; 31. Travis Thompson, 7, Thompson-17.658; 32. Korbyn
Hayslett, 1H, Hayslett-17.791; 33. John Mollick, 4J, Clever-17.884; 34. Aric
Gentry, 10, Gentry-17.936; 35. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-17.940; 36. Max Frank, 25,
Middle Class-17.992; 37. Ryan Barr, 21B, Barr-18.029; 38. Keith Sheffer II, 86,
Sheffer-18.101; 39. Bryce Dues, 23D, Dues-18.123; 40. Austin Cory, 00,
Cory-18.208; 41. Jack James, 99, James-18.417; 42. Mike Haggenbottom, 51,
Hoagie-18.481; 43. Nate Schank, 1, Schank-NT; 44. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-NT.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Logan Seavey, 2. C.J. Leary, 3. Max Adams, 4. Kyle Cummins, 5. Saban Bibent, 6.
Jake Swanson, 7. John Mollick, 8. Ryan Barr, 9. Brian Ruhlman, 10. Kody Swanson,
11. Jack James. 2:18.130
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Robert
Ballou, 2. Daison Pursley, 3. Matt Westfall, 4. Chance Crum, 5. Stevie Sussex,
6. Brandon Mattox, 7. Matt Goodnight, 8. Keith Sheffer II, 9. Aric Gentry, 10.
Collin Ambrose, 11. Mike Haggenbottom. 2:18.838
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Chase
Stockon, 2. Briggs Danner, 3. Kale Drake, 4. Hunter Maddox, 5. Trey Osborne, 6.
Steve Irwin, 7. Mitchel Moles, 8. Paul Dues, 9. Travis Thompson, 10. Joey
Amantea, 11. Bryce Dues. 2:23.576
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Brady Bacon,
2. Justin Grant, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Carson Garrett, 5. Nick Bilbee, 6.
Scotty Weir, 7. Max Frank, 8. Braxton Cummings, 9. Nate Schank, 10. Austin Cory.
NT
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Scotty Weir, 2. John Mollick, 3. Jake Swanson, 4. Mitchel Moles, 5.
Brandon Mattox, 6. Kody Swanson, 7. Brian Ruhlman, 8. Steve Irwin, 9. Braxton
Cummings, 10. Matt Goodnight, 11. Ryan Barr, 12. Keith Sheffer II, 13. Mike
Haggenbottom, 14. Paul Dues, 15. Max Frank, 16. Joey Amantea, 17. Nate Schank,
18. Bryce Dues, 19. Jack James, 20. Aric Gentry, 21. Collin Ambrose, 22. Travis
Thompson, 23. Austin Cory. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Daison Pursley (5),
2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (3), 3. Logan Seavey (7), 4. Kyle Cummins (2), 5. Robert
Ballou (10), 6. C.J. Leary (6), 7. Brady Bacon (9), 8. Briggs Danner (11), 9.
Matt Westfall (13), 10. Stevie Sussex (1), 11. Chase Stockon (8), 12. Justin
Grant (16), 13. Jake Swanson (14), 14. Carson Garrett (12), 15. Mitchel Moles
(24), 16. Trey Osborne (15), 17. Scotty Weir (22), 18. Kale Drake (4), 19. Max
Adams (17), 20. Nick Bilbee (18), 21. John Mollick (23), 22. Hunter Maddox (21),
23. Chance Crum (20), 24. Saban Bibent (19). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-5 Stevie Sussex, Laps 6-9 Kevin Thomas Jr., Laps
10-30 Daison Pursley.
**Nate Schank flipped during qualifying.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-2710,
2-Brady Bacon-2624, 3-Daison Pursley-2439, 4-C.J. Leary-2412, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-2402, 6-Mitchel Moles-2352, 7-Robert Ballou-2300, 8-Kyle Cummins-2222,
9-Justin Grant-2212, 10-Carson Garrett-1668.
BUBBY JONES MASTER OF GOIN’ FASTER PRESENTED BY SPIRE SPORTS + ENTERTAINMENT
POINTS: 1-Brady Bacon-604, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-598, 3-Daison Pursley-577, 4-C.J.
Leary-575, 5-Logan Seavey-571, 6-Kyle Cummins-547, 7-Mitchel Moles-523, 8-Robert
Ballou-518, 9-Justin Grant-486, 10-Chase Stockon-410.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-186, 2-Logan
Seavey-174, 3-Robert Ballou-145, 4-C.J. Leary-117, 5-Justin Grant-116, 6-Kyle
Cummins-115, 7-Chase Stockon-112, 8-Brady Bacon-111, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-100,
10-Joey Amantea-93.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: October 11-12, 2024
– Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Oval – Fall
Nationals
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: C.J. Leary (15.709)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: C.J. Leary (15.536)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Logan Seavey
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Chase Stockon
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Brady Bacon
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Scotty Weir
Hard Charger: Mitchel Moles (24th to 15th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Logan Seavey
Rosewood Machine & Tool Precision Move of the Race: Mitchel Moles
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES:
September 21, 2024 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Matt Mitchell, 37, Mitchell-16.544;
2. Cody Williams, 44, Williams-16.587; 3. R.J. Johnson, 51, Johnson-16.600; 4.
Austin Williams, 17W, Dunkel-16.800; 5. Chris Gansen, 4G, Gansen-16.821; 6.
Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-16.927; 7. Tommy Malcolm, 5X, Napier-16.972 8. A.J.
Bender, 21, Bender-16.998; 9. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-17.012; 10. Logan
Williams, 5W, McCarthy-17.025; 11. David Gasper, 18, Kittle/Gasper-17.112; 12.
Logan Calderwood, 4, Calderwood-17.139; 13. Austin Grabowski, 72,
Grabowski-17.330; 14. Grant Sexton, 22, Sexton-17.343; 15. Stevie Rogers, 11,
Burgeson/Rogers-17.396; 16. Jordan Hermansader, 71, Martin-17.400; 17. Verne
Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-17.459; 18. Brent Sexton, 44S, Sexton-17.590; 19. Elexa
Herrera, 5E, Herrera-17.708; 20. Jonas Reynolds, 0, Reynolds-17.846; 21. Cal
Smith, 39, Cal-Sun-18.472; 22. Dan Taylor, T5, Taylor-NT.
FLOWDYNAMICS INCORPORATED / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION / IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER
SR. & WILEY MILLER II FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all cars transfer to feature) 1.
Austin Grabowski, 2. Tommy Malcolm, 3. Matt Mitchell, 4. Logan Williams, 5.
Austin Williams, 6. Jordan Hermansader, 7. Elexa Herrera, 8. Dan Taylor.
2:52.89.
BILLSJERKY.NET / FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all cars transfer to
feature) 1. Cody Williams, 2. Grant Sexton, 3. David Gasper, 4. Chris Gansen, 5.
Verne Sweeney, 6. Jonas Reynolds, 7. A.J. Bender. NT.
WC FRIEND COMPANY / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all
cars transfer to feature) 1. Charles Davis Jr., 2. R.J. Johnson, 3. Logan
Calderwood, 4. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 5. Stevie Rogers, 6. Brent Sexton, 7. Cal
Smith. 2:56.48.
FEATURE: (30 laps, With Starting Positions) 1. Charles Davis Jr. (2), 2. R.J.
Johnson (4), 3. Austin Williams (7), 4. Tommy Malcolm (1), 5. Austin Grabowski
(13), 6. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (9), 7. A.J. Bender (8), 8. Jordan Hermansader (16),
9. Verne Sweeney (17), 10. Logan Williams (10), 11. Brent Sexton (18), 12. Cody
Williams (5), 13. David Gasper (11), 14. Matt Mitchell (6), 15. Stevie Rogers
(15), 16. Dan Taylor (22), 17. Jonas Reynolds (20), 18. Cal Smith (21), 19.
Chris Gansen (3), 20. Logan Calderwood (12), 21. Grant Sexton (14), 22. Elexa
Herrera (19). NT.
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**Chris Gansen and Logan Calderwood flipped on lap 2 of the feature. David
Gasper flipped on lap 26 of the feature
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-16 Charles Davis Jr., Laps 17-26 R.J. Johnson,
Laps 27-30 Charles Davis Jr.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: Austin Grabowski (13th to 5th)
NEW AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS:
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACES: September 28 – The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, California
PURSLEY WINS POLE FOR SATURDAY’S
USAC SILVER CROWN FEATURE AT ELDORA
By: Bryan Hulbert & Richie Murray
Rossburg, Ohio (September 20, 2024)………It was a banner night from start to
finish for Locust Grove, Oklahoma’s Daison Pursley throughout Friday night’s
BeFour the Crowns at Rossburg, Ohio’s Eldora Speedway.
Prior to winning Friday’s 25-lap USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship feature at the 1/2-mile dirt oval, Pursley earned the pole position
and will lead the field to the green flag for Saturday night’s 4-Crown Nationals
Silver Crown feature event.
During the USAC Silver Crown Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying session, which
took place on Friday night, Pursley earned his first career pole position with
the series. The series Rookie’s time of 17.605 seconds aboard his Team AZ
Racing/Avanti Windows & Doors – Apache Transportation – Oak Craft Cabinetry/DRC/Ott
Chevy topped the field of 27.
Earning the point by 0.003 seconds, 2019 4-Crown Silver Crown winner Brady
Bacon (Broken Arrow, Okla.) made it an all-Okie front row by putting the Chris
Dyson Racing owned No. 9 second on the grid after recording the fastest lap in
Dirt Draft Practice.
Series point leader Kody Swanson (Kingsburg, Calif.), Mitchel Moles (Raisin
City, Calif.) and Chase Dietz (York, Pa.) will make up the top-five starters in
Saturday’s 50-lap event. Every driver and car in attendance was able to take a
qualifying lap.
Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) will start eighth in the field. Seavey has won
three consecutive USAC Silver Crown feature races during 4-Crown in
2021-2022-2023 and will aim to become the first driver to win four consecutive
races with the series at Eldora on Saturday.
This Saturday night’s 4-Crown Nationals presented by NKTELCO at Eldora
Speedway features the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship, USAC
AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, Kubota High Limit Racing Sprint Cars
and the USAC Silver Crown National Championship. Front gates and pit gates open
at Noon Eastern. A drivers autograph session will take place in the Fan Zone
from 3-4pm. Hot laps begin at 6pm, followed by qualifying and racing.
General admission tickets are $40 for ages 14 & up and free for ages 13 and
under. Reserved tickets are $45 for ages 14 & up and $10 for ages 13 and under.
Pit passes are $50. It’s $85 for a two-day pit pass.
Advance tickets are on sale now at https://www.eldoraspeedway.com/event/42nd-4crown/
All four divisions at the 4-Crown will be shown LIVE and uninterrupted on
FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 20, 2024 –
Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 42nd 4-Crown Nationals
Presented By NKTELCO
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Daison Pursley, 21, Team AZ-17.605; 2.
Brady Bacon, 9, Dyson-17.608; 3. Kody Swanson, 77, Doran/Binks-17.682; 4.
Mitchel Moles, 119, Reinbold/Underwood-17.705; 5. Chase Dietz, 86, Lee-17.712;
6. C.J. Leary, 6, Klatt-17.757; 7. Brian Ruhlman, 49, Ruhlman-17.763; 8. Logan
Seavey, 22, Rice/Abacus-17.838; 9. Chase Stockon, 69, Pink 69-17.924; 10. Mark
Smith, 01, L & M-17.958; 11. Kyle Steffens, 08, Steffens-17.975; 12. Briggs
Danner, 10, DMW-17.976; 13. Zach Daum, 37, Felker-17.997; 14. Carmen Perigo, 52,
Stehman-18.108; 15. Chris Fetter, 15, Fetter-18.111; 16. Justin Grant, 91,
Hemelgarn-18.112; 17. Matt Westfall, 54, Westfall-18.126; 18. Trey Osborne, 81,
BCR-18.232; 19. Nathan Moore, 48, Thomas/Moore-18.273; 20. Kaylee Bryson, 26,
Pierce-18.292; 21. Mark Bitner, 4, Yeska-18.336; 22. Tom Savage, 38,
Savage-18.360; 23. Matt Goodnight, 24, Haggenbottom-18.402; 24. Joe Trenca, 66,
Karlsen-18.558; 25. Gregg Cory, 32, Williams/Cory-18.679; 26. Dave Berkheimer,
31, Berkheimer-19.209; 27. Aric Gentry, 3, Simmons-19.427.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kody Swanson-675, 2-Justin
Grant-663, 3-Logan Seavey-608, 4-C.J. Leary-528, 5-Kyle Steffens-438, 6-Kaylee
Bryson-388, 7-Bobby Santos-366, 8-Gregg Cory-355, 9-Trey Osborne-354, 10-Dakoda
Armstrong-329.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-182, 2-Logan
Seavey-170, 3-Robert Ballou-140, 4-C.J. Leary-117, 5-Kyle Cummins-115, 6-Justin
Grant-112, 7-Chase Stockon-112, 8-Brady Bacon-109, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-99,
10-Joey Amantea-92.
4-CROWN NATIONALS PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-8, 2-Zach
Wigal-7, 3-Hayden Reinbold-6, 4-Logan Seavey-5, 5-Zach Daum-5, 6-Ryan Timms-5,
7-Kale Drake-4, 8-Cannon McIntosh-3, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-3, 10-Kyle Jones-3.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 21, 2024 –
Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 42nd 4-Crown Nationals
Presented By NKTELCO
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: Brady Bacon (17.017)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Daison Pursley (17.605)
BC39 ENTRY LIST REACHES 60
FOR USAC MIDGET RACES SEP. 26-27-28 AT IMS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (September 19, 2024)………The entry list for the 2024
Driven2SaveLives BC39 Presented By Avanti Windows & Doors has hit the 60 mark!
On Thursday, USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget feature winners Daison
Pursley, Jacob Denney, Kyle Cummins and Zach Wigal became the latest entries for
the September 26-27-28 event at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
To date, this year’s BC39 field features a pair of past BC39 winners in
Justin Grant (2023) and Brady Bacon (2018). USAC Triple Crown champions J.J.
Yeley and Jerry Coons Jr. are as entered as is USAC national champion Logan
Seavey and current USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship point
leader Daison Pursley.
Overall, 22 drivers in the BC39 field to date own USAC national feature
victories, including Kyle Cummins, Thomas Meseraull, Stephen Schnapf, Kevin
Thomas Jr., Davey Ray, Zach Daum, Mitchel Moles, Jacob Denney, Shane Cottle,
Kaylee Bryson, Ryan Timms, Emerson Axsom, Cannon McIntosh, Zach Wigal, Gavin
Miller and Briggs Danner.
Early entry for the 2024 BC39 ends on Thursday, September 19. The entry fee
increases from $75 to $150 after that date.
The event, consisting of three consecutive nights of full programs featuring
the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship, will take place on
September 26-27-28 at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Teams can file their entry for the event at
https://usacracing.ticketspice.com/2024-bc39, where they may also purchase
grandstand tickets, pit and parking passes for the event.
Spectator tickets are also available at www.TheBC39.com. Spectators are to
enter the Indianapolis Motor Speedway via 30th Street. Competitors are to enter
through the tunnel on 16th Street.
The event will continue to honor the late USAC champion and three-time
Indianapolis 500 starter Clauson. It also will increase awareness of organ
donation and encourage participation in the Indiana Donor Network
Driven2SaveLives program, the title sponsor of the BC39 since the inaugural
running in 2018.
Brady Bacon (2018), Zeb Wise (2019), Kyle Larson (2021), Buddy Kofoid (2022)
and Justin Grant (2023) have captured victories in the first five editions of
the BC39.
The BC39 officially gets underway on Wednesday, September 25, with team
parking. There will be no on-track activity on Wednesday, September 25.
On track action starts Thursday, September 26, beginning with the drivers
meeting in the IMS Media Room at 3pm Eastern. For both Thursday and Friday,
September 26-27, the field will be split into two with one half of the field
competing on night one and the other half competing on night two. On both
nights, public gates open at 4pm Eastern with hot laps at 6pm, followed by
opening ceremonies, heat races, qualifying races, the semi-feature and the
feature event.
The finale, on Saturday, September 28, will have the public gates opening at
4pm and cars on track for practice at 6pm, followed by opening ceremonies at 7pm
and the main events, starting with the D-Main, multiple C-Mains, Semi-Feature
and the 39-lap Feature event paying $20,039-to-win.
ENTRY LIST: 2024 DRIVEN2SAVELIVES BC39 PRESENTED BY AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS
(60 cars & drivers as of September 19, 2024)
0 (R) TBA (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
0G (R) GLENN STYRES/Ohsweken, ON (Glenn Styres Racing)
1 (R) JOEL MYERS JR./Santa Rosa, CA (Leighton Crouch)
2 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (RMS Racing)
3 (R) DARIN NAIDA/Adrian, MI (Dan Binks Motorsports)
3G KYLE CUMMINS/Princeton, IN (Glenn Styres Racing)
3J J.J. YELEY/Phoenix, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
3p (R) DRAKE EDWARDS/Peoria, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
4 (R) ADAM BOLYARD/Rushville, IN (Adam Bolyard Racing)
4K (R) KAYLA ROELL/Dillsboro, IN (Scott Roell)
7B (R) CODY BEARD/Huntingburg, IN (Beard Racing)
7T ADAM TAYLOR/Wheatfield, IN (Adam Taylor Motorsports)
7x THOMAS MESERAULL/San Jose, CA (Tim Engler)
8x JEFF SCHINDLER/Evansville, IN (Giddy Up Racing)
11p (R) DEAN PARKER/Evansville, IN (Brian & Deidre Martin)
11s (R) STEPHEN SCHNAPF/Newburgh, IN (Brian & Deidre Martin)
14 KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (4 Kings Racing)
14s TYLER EDWARDS/Salina, OK (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
15J DAVEY RAY/Davenport, IA (Jeff Wimmenauer)
16 ZACH DAUM/Pocahontas, IL (Royal Power Sports)
16TH (R) KEVIN NEWTON/Farmersburg, IN (Second Law Motorsports)
19 (R) ALEX KARPOWICZ/Spring Branch, TX (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
19A MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19AZ HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19m ETHAN MITCHELL/Mooresville, NC (Bundy Built Motorsports)
21H BRADY BACON/Broken Arrow, OK (TKH Motorsports)
21J KAMERON KEY/Warrensburg, MO (TKH Motorsports)
21K KARTER SARFF/Mason City, IL (Karter Sarff)
23 (R) DEVON DOBIE/Wapakoneta, OH (Dennis Dobie)
25 JACOB DENNEY/Galloway, OH (Tom Malloy)
27x KYLE JONES/Kennedale, TX (Joyner Motorsports)
36 CHRIS BAUE/Indianapolis, IN (Bill Baue)
40 CHASE McDERMAND/Springfield, IL (Chase McDermand)
40x (R) BRYCE MASSINGILL/Troy, OH (Chase McDermand)
43 (R) GUNNAR SETSER/Columbus, IN (Kevin Arnold)
44 SHANE COTTLE/Kansas, IL (4 Kings Racing)
46 KENNEY JOHNSON/Bethany, CT (Jeff Johnson)
54 (R) RICKY LEWIS/Camarillo, CA (4 Kings Racing)
57 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
58 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Abacus Racing)
63 (R) FRANKIE GUERRINI/San Rafael, CA (F & F Racing)
67 RYAN TIMMS/Oklahoma City, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
67K EMERSON AXSOM/Franklin, IN (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
71 JADE AVEDISIAN/Clovis, CA (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
71E MARIAH EDE/Fresno, CA (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
71K CANNON McINTOSH/Bixby, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
74 (R) LUKE HALL/Ludlow Falls, OH (Kyle Heitmeyer)
75 (R) TBA (Mike Griffiths)
75AU BRYAN STANFILL (Bakersfield, CA)
77 KEVIN COOK/Winchester, IN (Kevin Cook)
80 (R) JOSH HAWKINS/Whitehouse, TX (Josh Hawkins)
80H (R) JOSH HANNA/Flint, TX (Josh Hawkins)
80s DANIEL ROBINSON/Ewing, IL (Josh Hawkins)
85 JERRY COONS JR./Tucson, AZ (Central Motorsports)
86 DAISON PURSLEY (Locust Grove, OK)
89 ZACH WIGAL/Belpre, OH (CB Industries)
89x (R) TBA (CB Industries)
97 GAVIN MILLER/Allentown, PA (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
97K (R) KALE DRAKE/Collinsville, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
98 (R) BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (John Schneider)
(R) represents a BC39 Rookie
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS HEADLINE SATURDAY SHOOTOUT AT PERRIS
By Lance Jennings
SEPTEMBER 17, 2024... The cars and stars of the Avanti Windows & Doors
USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series will return to Perris Auto Speedway this Saturday,
September 21st for their fifteenth championship round. Promoted by Don Kazarian,
the event will also showcase the PAS Senior Sprint Cars, GAS Chassis PAS Young
Gun Sprint Cars, PASSCAR Super Stocks, and PASSCAR Factory Stocks. Located on
the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake Perris Drive in Perris, California,
the Spectator Gates will open at 5:00pm and racing at "America's Premier Dirt
Track" will start at 7:00pm. For more event information, visit the track’s
website at perrisautospeedway.com or call 951.940.0134.
USAC/CRA shows at Perris Auto Speedway WILL NOT be live streamed and beware
of online scammers with fake video links. Race fans are encouraged to support
the race track and watch the races in person.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com, appendix E.
Since March 6, 2004, the Lake Perris Fairgrounds has held 256 USAC/CRA Sprint
Car events and forty-six different drivers have claimed victory. “The Demon”
Damion Gardner leads all series drivers with 51 “home track” wins as Matt
Mitchell (twice), David Gasper, A.J. Bender, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm (twice),
and “The Cadillac” Cody Williams have scored PAS wins during the campaign. Nic
Faas set the 1-lap track record of 15.833 on February 25, 2012 and the complete
Perris USAC/CRA win list is at the end of this release.
Heading to Perris, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm (Yucaipa, California) holds a slim
7-point lead over the competition. Racing Dino Napier’s #5X Indiana Truck
Salvage / B&B Powder Coating DRC, Malcolm ran fifth at Santa Maria on September
7th. To date, Tommy “Thunder” has three four wins, one Woodland Auto Display
Fast Time Award, four heat race victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner
Hard Charger Award, thirteen top-10 finishes, and 86 feature laps led in the
campaign. Tommy is tied with Robert Ballou, and “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr. with
seven career triumphs and will be looking to continue his championship bid with
a victory this Saturday night.
R.J. Johnson (Laveen, Arizona) enters Saturday’s event ranked second in the
USAC/CRA championship chase. Driving Ricky and Michele Johnson’s #51 JUGO
Superfoods / Avanti Windows & Doors Sherman, Johnson earned his second victory
of the year at Santa Maria on September 7th. At press time, the multi-time
Arizona Sprint Car Champion and 2005 Rookie of the Year also has two Woodland
Auto Display Fast Time Awards, one semi-main win, thirteen top-10 finishes, and
36 feature laps led on the season. R.J. is currently tied with “The Macho Man”
Brady Bacon, “Dynamite” David Cardey, and Richard Vander Weerd with nine series
wins and will have his sights on taking over the point lead with a Perris
victory.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams (Corona, California) is third in the
point standings. Racing Tom & Christy Dunkel’s #17W Inland Rigging / Dunkel
Farms DRC, Williams was the Santa Maria hard charger with a tenth to fourth
place run. To date, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year has five heat race victories,
two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards, ten top-10 finishes,
and 11 feature laps led in the campaign. “The Big Game Hunter” is tied with Matt
Mitchell with eleven series wins and will be looking for his first USAC/CRA
victory of the year on Saturday.
Logan Williams (Yorba Linda, California) sits fourth in the USAC/CRA point
chase. Piloting John McCarthy’s #5W Flowdynamics Incorporated / Drinkpak DRC,
Williams placed third in the Santa Maria feature. At press time, the 2014 Rookie
of the Year has one heat race victory, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner
Hard Charger Award, eleven top-10 finishes, and 21 feature laps led to his
credit. Logan will have his sights on the first victory of his career at Perris
Auto Speedway.
A.J. Bender (San Diego, California) ranks fifth in the chase for the
championship. Driving the family owned #21 Bender Pool & Spa / Matrix
Construction Services DRC, Bender finished eighth in the September 7th main
event at Santa Maria. To date, the 2022 USAC Western States Midget Rookie of the
Year has one feature win, six heat race victories, nine top-10 finishes, and 44
feature laps led on the season. A.J. will be looking for his second career win
this Saturday night.
Driving the Kittle Motorsports / Gasper Racing #18 DRC backed by Art Klee and
Martin Roofing, David Gasper (Goleta, California) leads the chase for Rookie of
the Year honors. Elexa Herrera, Brent Sexton, Blake Bower, Braden Chiaramonte,
Jon DeWees, Joey Bishop, Mark Henry, Tyler Hatzikian, Camie Bell, Aaron
Altaffer, Jacob Tuttle, Heath Holdsclaw, Blake Hendricks, and Tom Dunkel are
also in contention.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are “The Cadillac” Cody
Williams, Verne Sweeney, “The Gunslinger” Austin Grabowski, Eddie Tafoya Jr.,
“Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., Grant Sexton, “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody
Roa, Logan Calderwood, Matt Mitchell, Chris Gansen, Gary Marshall Jr., “Flash”
Jordan Hermansader, Dan Taylor, Stevie Rogers, and more.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake
Perris Drive in Perris, California. Adult tickets are $30, Senior tickets (65 &
over) are $25, Kids tickets (6 to 12) are $5, and Children (5 and under) are
FREE. The Fairgrounds charges $10 for parking. Advance tickets are available and
for more event information, visit the track’s website at perrisautospeedway.com
or call 951.940.0134.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks BillsJerky.net,
Factory Wraps, Flowdynamics Incorporated, The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim
and Chet Gardner), In Honor of Wiley Miller Sr. and Wiley Miller II, Sexton Fire
Protection, WC Friend Company, and Woodland Auto Display, for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. Tommy
Malcolm-927, 2. R.J. Johnson-920, 3. Austin Williams-844, 4. Logan Williams-821,
5. A.J. Bender-815, 6. David Gasper (R)-777, 7. Cody Williams-734, 8. Verne
Sweeney-601, 9. Austin Grabowski-580, 10. Eddie Tafoya Jr.-553, 11. Charles
Davis Jr.-497, 12. Elexa Herrera (R)-433, 13. Brent Sexton (R)-379, 14. Grant
Sexton-314, 15. Brody Roa-307, 16. Logan Calderwood-300, 17. Matt Mitchell-281,
18. Matt McCarthy-254, 19. Ricky Lewis-233, 20. Jeff Dyer-230. The complete
point standings can be found at usacracing.com/
series-point-standings/cra-sprint
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 4-Tommy Malcolm, 2-Matt
Mitchell, 2-R.J. Johnson, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Braden Chiaramonte, 1-Charles Davis
Jr., 1-David Gasper, 1-Kevin Thomas Jr., 1-Cody Williams.
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Nic Faas –
15.833 (02/25/12)
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 51-Damion Gardner,
24-Mike Spencer, 19-Tony Jones, 17-Cory Kruseman, 10-Matt Mitchell, 9-Nic Faas,
8-David Cardey, 8-Richard Vander Weerd, 7-Brody Roa, 7-Rip Williams, 6-Bryan
Clauson, 6-Justin Grant, 6-Mike Kirby, 6-Danny Sheridan, 6-Austin Williams,
5-Brady Bacon, 5-Robert Ballou, 5-Rickie Gaunt, 4-Dave Darland, 4-R.J. Johnson,
4-Tommy Malcolm, 3-Charles Davis Jr., 3-Garrett Hansen, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.,
2-Darren Hagen, 2-Jesse Hockett, 2-Levi Jones, 2-C.J. Leary, 2-Blake Miller,
2-Jake Swanson, 2-Cody Williams, 2-Chris Windom, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Chad
Boespflug, 1-Greg Bragg, 1-Daron Clayton, 1-Josh Ford, 1-David Gasper, 1-Josh
Hodges, 1-Bud Kaeding, 1-Adam Mitchell, 1-Johnny Rodriguez, 1-Hunter
Schuerenberg, 1-Chase Stockon, 1-Scotty Weir, 1-Jason York.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Matt Mitchell)
March 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
March 23: Cocopah Speedway – Somerton, AZ (Winner: Charles Davis Jr.)
April 6: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.)
April 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: A.J. Bender)
May 25: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Matt Mitchell)
June 8: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA (Winner:
R.J. Johnson)
June 22: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
July 6: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
July 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
August 10: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA (Winner: Braden Chiaramonte)
August 17: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Cody Williams)
August 31: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA (Winner:
Tommy Malcolm)
September 7: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
September 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 28: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA
October 12: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 18: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA
October 19: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA
November 1: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 2: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Oval Nationals)
November 9: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Oval Nationals)
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TBA = To Be Announced.
This schedule is subject to change.
DISCOUNT USAC SILVER CROWN TICKETS
ON SALE NOW FOR OCT. 6 TERRE HAUTE RACE
Terre Haute, Indiana (September 17, 2024)………Discounted tickets are now on sale for the 21st running of the Sumar Classic USAC Silver Crown National Championship event on Sunday, October 6, at western Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track.
Right now, you can purchase tickets for the USAC-promoted 100-lap champ car event at Indiana’s only 1/2-mile dirt track at https://usacracing.ticketspice.com/terre-haute-sumar-classic-
Advance tickets are on sale now – $20 grandstand seating and $10 for infield admission. Kids age 12 and under are free.
On the day of the race, tickets at the gate are $25 for grandstand seating and $15 for infield admission. Kids age 12 and under are free.
Witness the USAC Silver Crown heroes of today with past Sumar Classic winners Justin Grant (2018 & 2022), C.J. Leary (2016), Kody Swanson (2014) and Shane Cockrum (2015) in the field, plus reigning series champion Logan Seavey and more all battling a big field for all the glory.
Pit gates open at 2pm, grandstands open at 4pm Eastern and the engines roar to life at 5:30pm.
It's big cars on the big half-mile for 100 laps at Terre Haute on Sunday, October 6th. Make your plans now and tell your friends and family all about it!
HIGH 5!
THOMAS SCORES $20,000
USAC HAUBSTADT HUSTLER AT TRI-STATE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Haubstadt, Indiana (September 14, 2024)………It’s safe to say that, over the
years, no driver has accrued more success at Tri-State Speedway and the
Haubstadt Hustler in USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship competition
than Kevin Thomas Jr.
And that was even before he set foot on the property of the southern Indiana
1/4-mile dirt oval on Saturday night.
That’s where Thomas (Cullman, Ala.) blitzed by Justin Grant for the lead in
lapped traffic on the 14th circuit of the 40-lap main event to earn a hefty sum
of $20,000 while extending his record of USAC National Sprint Car victories at
Tri-State to eight and his Haubstadt Hustler win total to five. No other driver
has more than two in the 17-year history of the event.
KTJ’s victory also marked a redemption on two different fronts. His last
visit to Tri-State in early August began with a qualifying crash, which put him
behind the proverbial eight ball all night. Furthermore, in late August during
Sprint Car Smackdown at Kokomo (Ind.) Speedway, Thomas saw a potential $50,000
payday go by the wayside when a radiator puncture forced him out of the race
with 17 of 40 laps complete.
This time around, there was no doubt about it as Thomas put the stamp on his
44th career USAC National Sprint Car triumph, one behind 1968-1970-1975 series
champion Larry Dickson for seventh place all-time. Meanwhile, it was Thomas’
fifth series win of the year, two of which have come at Tri-State after also
winning this past May’s Spring Showdown.
In fact, only two drivers have captured victories in both the Spring Showdown
and the Haubstadt Hustler within the same year. Daron Clayton achieved it once
in 2014. However, Thomas has now completed the sweep of these two events on
three distinct occasions in 2013, 2018 and now in 2024 while at the wheel of his
Rock Steady Racing/Inferno Armor – Eddie Gilstrap Motors – Creative
Finishing/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy.
On this night, it was “one for the thumb” so to speak as Thomas officially
collected an entire handful of Haubstadt Hustler scores after previously
mastering the course in 2013, 2017, 2018 and 2021.
“Hats off to my guys. I was a little skittish today during qualifying. I was
just being pretty cautious and making sure we got two laps,” referring to his
Tri-State qualifying flip in August. “Whenever you talk about rebounding, these
guys definitely know how to do that. It’s a blessing to be able to drive this
thing.”
That’s no joke as Thomas’ latest win provided team owner Hank Byram’s Rock
Steady Racing team with its third Haubstadt Hustler win after previously
reigning in 2016 and 2019 with driver Kyle Cummins. Furthermore, Byram/Rock
Steady’s 30th career USAC National Sprint Car victory on this night tied Don
Siebert and Dick Hammond’s Gohr Distributing team for 16th place on the all-time
list.
The race also resulted in a weekend sweep for the Mach-1 Chassis, which is
pretty much piloted by just two drivers on the circuit – Kyle Cummins and Kevin
Thomas Jr. Cummins and his Petty Performance Racing team were victorious on
Friday night at Indianapolis, Indiana’s Circle City Raceway and the
Pennsylvania-based chassis was in top form again on Saturday night with Thomas
at Tri-State while its constructor was in attendance to witness both wins
first-hand.
“Mark Smith is here this week, and he told me before the race that he wanted
to get his picture taken and not with his own phone,” Thomas quipped. “I’m glad
he was here to be able to get a win. Hell, I think this car is a 2014. Kyle
(Cummins) won about a million races in it, and it’s proven to be fast.”
While Thomas started fourth on the feature grid, outside front row starter
Justin Grant shot out to the initial lead over pole sitter Robert Ballou. By lap
two, however, Thomas was on the move, establishing himself in the second spot as
he scooped under Ballou in turn three before going to work on Grant for the race
lead.
Meanwhile, Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier Mitchel Moles was spying down
Ballou for third on the fourth lap. As Moles ducked under in turn three, his
right rear tire made contact with Ballou’s left front tire, sending Ballou
skating up the racetrack. Moles went by for third as series point leader Logan
Seavey followed suit to fourth, thus dropping Ballou all the way back to fifth
in the blink of an eye.
Grant maintained a three to four car length grip over Thomas for much of the
first half of the race. That is until lap 14 just after the frontrunners were
beginning to work their way through traffic at the tail end of the field. As
Grant entered turns three and four, his car suddenly bogged down, scrubbing his
speed and allowing Thomas to freely drive by along the bottom to take over the
lead.
“I felt good running behind him,” Thomas said of the situation. “But being
good and passing somebody who is good are two different circumstances. Being
able to run the right part of the racetrack whenever I’m alone by myself, that
allows me to enter at the right speeds and I’m not trying to critique myself on
whether that was faster or better. I can just go out there and naturally drive.
Being out front allows you to do that. As I was trying to chase Justin, I got
lucky in lapped traffic. He got a full hornet’s nest, and that didn’t help him
there. I’m just glad we were able to pounce whenever we needed to and have the
car to stay there.”
Moments later, on lap 16, 16th running Gunnar Setser, making his second
career USAC National Sprint Car start, endured a vicious flip along the front
straightaway as he raced side-by-side with KO Motorsports teammate Kayla Roell.
As he attempted to avoid contact with her just under the flag stand, Setser
veered left, which promptly dug his right rear tire into the track surface and
sent him barrel-rolling five times into turn one. For Setser, it was his second
flip of the night after also taking a tumble in virtually the same spot on the
opening lap of the fourth heat race. Both times, he was able to walk away under
his own power.
By halfway, Thomas had opened up his lead to 1.5 seconds over Grant and
maintained roughly the same interval as he continued to make his pathway through
lapped traffic. But on lap 32, the man who was chasing him, Grant, performed a
half-spin in turn four. Brady Short (17th) had no time to avoid and collided
into the left rear of Grant’s ride. Grant continued onward without stopping
while Short’s race ended on the spot with heavy front end damage.
The incident also left Grant with lingering damage to his left rear shock,
which he’d endure for the final nine laps. On the ensuing restart, Ballou took
advantage of Grant’s misfortune by gliding underneath in turn four to grab the
second spot. Grant subsequently took a precipitous drop all the way down to
ninth by race’s end.
As Thomas led by 1.4 seconds and appeared headed to a comfortable outcome,
the yellow flag suddenly stifled his pursuit. On lap 39, seventh running Kale
Drake slid to a stop on the top side of turns three and four, erasing what
would’ve been his best career USAC National Sprint Car run to date.
For the final two-lap shootout, Thomas utilized the upper line while Ballou
was digging on the bottom. Ultimately, Thomas punctuated the 40th and final lap
by crossing the stripe 0.390 seconds ahead of Ballou with Kyle Cummins third,
Mitchel Moles fourth and Brady Bacon fifth.
However, an ongoing melee was underway behind the front runners at the finish
line. Daison Pursley (11th) smashed into the outside turn four wall on the final
corner, then bounced back directly into the path of Jadon Rogers who made
contact with Pursley. Carson Garrett ramped over the left rear tire of the
slowing Pursley while Kendall Ruble careened into the side of Garrett.
Miraculously, no drivers got upside down in the accident as they all crossed the
finish line in an unsavory manner.
Robert Ballou (Rocklin, Calif.) fell from second to fifth early, but soon
found his groove thereafter. He worked his way back up to second during the
waning laps to finish as the runner-up in his Ballou Motorsports/Suburban Subaru
– Deaton’s Waterfront Services/DRC/Ott Chevy. That earned him the Inferno Armor
Fire Move of the Night and also tied his best career Haubstadt Hustler result
after finishing second in 2014. Furthermore, Ballou remains the only driver in
contention to collect a payday for the NOS Energy Drink Trifecta. After
finishing third at Kokomo in July and second on this night at Tri-State, a
third-place or better run at Lawrenceburg (Ind.) Speedway on October 12 would
earn him a $10,000 bonus.
Kyle Cummins (Princeton, Ind.) experienced a solid weekend after winning on
Friday night at Circle City Raceway before finishing third at Tri-State in his
Petty Performance Racing/Avanti Windows & Doors - Premier
Recycling/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy. Overall, it was Cummins’ seventh career
Haubstadt Hustler podium finish.
Despite the tumultuous finish that saw him fly sideways under the checkered
flag, Kendall Ruble (Vincennes, Ind.) was highly pleased with his performance
that netted him hard charger honors after starting 24th and finishing 11th.
The event was also round eight of 10 in the third annual Bubby Jones Master
of Going Faster Presented By Spire Sports + Entertainment series. With his fifth
place result at Tri-State, Bacon retains a 22-point lead over Thomas with two
events remaining on September 21 at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway and October 12 at
Indiana’s Lawrenceburg Speedway.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 14, 2024
– Tri-State Speedway – Haubstadt, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 17th Haubstadt
Hustler
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-13.216; 2. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-13.312; 3. Kevin Thomas
Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-13.491; 4. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-13.505; 5. Logan Seavey,
57, Abacus-13.557; 6. Carson Short, 21m, Edwards-13.589; 7. Justin Grant, 4,
TOPP-13.591; 8. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-13.637; 9. Chase Stockon, 5s,
KO-13.670; 10. Daison Pursley, 21AZ, Team AZ-13.700; 11. Brady Short, 61m,
Edwards-13.714; 12. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-13.752; 13. Kayla Roell, 5K,
KO-13.766; 14. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-13.776; 15. Matt
Westfall, 33m, Marshall-13.804; 16. Carson Garrett, 15, BGE Dougherty-13.825;
17. Jadon Rogers, 66, Amati-13.842; 18. Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-13.848; 19.
Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-13.880; 20. Dustin Beck, 75, Henson/Rupp-13.922; 21.
Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-13.956; 22. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-14.056; 23.
Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-14.073; 24. J.J. Hughes, 76, Hughes-14.087; 25. Sam
Scott, 7s, Scott-14.091; 26. Aric Gentry, 10, Gentry-14.203; 27. Nate Schank, 1,
Schank-14.233; 28. Donny Brackett, 4B, Brackett-14.285; 29. Kendall Ruble, 17,
Ruble-14.319; 30. Nathan Seale, 1s, Seale-14.671; 31. Austin Hawkins, 5A,
Hawkins-14.986; 32. Colton Booten, 2J, Pritchett-15.308.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Mitchel Moles, 2. Jadon Rogers, 3. Chase Stockon, 4. Kayla Roell, 5. Logan
Seavey, 6. Kendall Ruble, 7. Sam Scott, 8. Brandon Mattox. NT
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Brady
Bacon, 2. Hayden Reinbold, 3. Kyle Cummins, 4. Daison Pursley, 5. Hunter Maddox,
6. Nathan Seale, 7. Carson Short. 2:14.315
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Justin
Grant, 2. Brady Short, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Matt Westfall, 5. Kale Drake, 6.
Austin Hawkins, 7. Nate Schank. NT
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. C.J. Leary,
2. Robert Ballou, 3. Dustin Beck, 4. Carson Garrett, 5. J.J. Hughes, 6. Donny
Brackett, 7. Colton Booten, 8. Gunnar Setser. NT
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Kendall Ruble, 2. Gunnar Setser, 3. Joey Amantea, 4. Brandon Mattox,
5. Austin Hawkins, 6. Sam Scott, 7. Nathan Seale, 8. Nate Schank, 9. Aric
Gentry, 10. Donny Brackett, 11. Carson Short, 12. Colton Booten. NT
FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(4), 2. Robert Ballou (1), 3. Kyle Cummins (5), 4. Mitchel Moles (6), 5. Brady
Bacon (8), 6. Logan Seavey (3), 7. C.J. Leary (7), 8. Chase Stockon (10), 9.
Justin Grant (2), 10. Carson Garrett (16), 11. Kendall Ruble (24), 12. Daison
Pursley (11), 13. Matt Westfall (15), 14. Jadon Rogers (17), 15. Kayla Roell
(13), 16. Kale Drake (18), 17. J.J. Hughes (23), 18. Dustin Beck (19), 19. Brady
Short (12), 20. Hayden Reinbold (14), 21. Hunter Maddox (21), 22. Joey Amantea
(22), 23. Gunnar Setser (9), 24. Brandon Mattox (20). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-13 Justin Grant, Laps 14-40 Kevin Thomas Jr.
**Gunnar Setser flipped during the fourth heat. Donny Brackett flipped during
the semi. Nathan Seale flipped during the semi. Gunnar Setser flipped on lap 16
of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-2638,
2-Brady Bacon-2564, 3-Daison Pursley-2357, 4-C.J. Leary-2344, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-2326, 6-Mitchel Moles-2318, 7-Robert Ballou-2234, 8-Justin Grant-2166,
9-Kyle Cummins-2154, 10-Carson Garrett-1628.
BUBBY JONES MASTER OF GOIN’ FASTER PRESENTED BY SPIRE SPORTS + ENTERTAINMENT
POINTS: 1-Brady Bacon-544, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-522, 3-C.J. Leary-507, 4-Logan
Seavey-499, 5-Daison Pursley-495, 6-Mitchel Moles-489, 7-Kyle Cummins-479,
8-Robert Ballou-452, 9-Justin Grant-440, 10-Chase Stockon-361.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-176, 2-Logan
Seavey-169, 3-Robert Ballou-140, 4-C.J. Leary-117, 5-Kyle Cummins-115, 6-Justin
Grant-112, 7-Chase Stockon-112, 8-Brady Bacon-109, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-99,
10-Joey Amantea-92.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 21, 2024 –
Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 42nd 4-Crown Nationals
Presented By NKTELCO
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Logan Seavey (13.214)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (13.216)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Mitchel Moles
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Brady Bacon
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Justin Grant
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Kendall Ruble
Hard Charger: Kendall Ruble (24th to 11th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Robert Ballou
ROAD TO REDEMPTION:
CUMMINS BOUNCES BACK TO WIN AT CIRCLE CITY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Indianapolis, Indiana (September 13, 2024)………One week earlier, it was the
cushion that tripped up Kyle Cummins while he was less than one lap away from a
possible victory at Arkansas’s Texarkana 67 Speedway, resulting in him landing
on his lid rather than celebrating another triumph.
Just six days later on a rare Friday the 13th affair at Indianapolis,
Indiana’s Circle City Raceway, Cummins prevailed on what he deemed was the
hardest cushion he’s ever run in his life to win his second USAC AMSOIL Sprint
Car National Championship feature of the year in his Petty Performance Racing/Avanti
Windows & Doors - Premier Recycling/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy.
Cummins led all 30 laps from green to checkered, but endured repeated
challenges throughout the distance, including a last lap, last turn effort from
Logan Seavey to score his third career USAC National Sprint Car win at Circle
City’s 1/4-mile dirt oval, tying Seavey for the most all-time, in what was a
most demanding task.
“I’m very excited but I am mentally exhausted,” Cummins acknowledged. “That’s
like the hardest cushion I’ve ever run in my life. Normally, I like it here, but
(turn) one was weird, and I kept seeing Brady (Bacon) and Seavey there. To have
that pressure behind you lap after lap, and to know I crashed the last time I
was leading, puts a lot of pressure on you.”
Overall, Cummins’ latest victory was the 20th of his USAC National Sprint Car
career, becoming the 35th driver in series history to notch at least 20 main
event wins. This one was uber rewarding for Cummins, considering it came in such
a redemptious manner, which required the first-year USAC Sprint Car team to
unbend and straighten out the pieces in order to pick up where they left off.
“I think we’ve had a really good car since the start of Indiana Sprint Week,”
Cummins said of the late-July event. “I was kind of excited and made some
mistakes during Sprint Week. But this car is good, and it’s the one we ran at
Texarkana. It was all bent up, but we bent it back and it seems to be pretty
good. It’s been a long year, but we’ve finally found a package that allows me to
race with these guys. If you’re not there to race, you don’t have a chance, and
at least we’re racing with them.”
Track position was paramount, as it turned out, and proved to be pivotal from
the get-go. On the initial green flag attempt, outside front row starter Bacon
went topside around pole sitter Cummins to secure the lead. However, just before
the completion of the lap, 16th starting Carson Garrett coasted to a stop on the
back straightaway with a broken tie-rod.
However, with zero laps completed, Bacon’s lead was negated, and the lineup
reverted back to factory settings with a complete side-by-side restart. On the
second attempt, it was Cummins who got the upper hand on Bacon to lead the
initial lap.
On the sixth circuit, amid a tussle for 13th, wheel-to-wheel contact between
Daison Pursley and Shane Cottle triggered a three-car accident in turn three.
Following the contact, Pursley spun backwards into turn three. As he slid up the
racetrack, Jadon Rogers (15th) slammed into the side of Pursley. Todd Hobson
(18th) also was unable to avoid and broadsided Rogers. The incident ended the
evening for both Rogers and Hobson while Pursley was able to restart at the tail
before making his way back up through the field for a 13th place result.
Cummins maintained roughly a three-car length lead nearing the halfway point
of the 30-lap feature, even despite a sizable snag of the turn four cushion,
which jackknifed him sideways as he fought through traffic. Nonetheless, it
turned out to be no harm, no foul for Cummins at the time as he led a three-car
breakaway on the topside just ahead of Bacon and Seavey.
As Bacon attempted to make a move on Cummins for the lead in turns one and
two on the 19th lap, he lost grip through the middle of turn two, thus opening
the door for Seavey to blast by for the second position entering turn three. The
moment proved brief, however, as Bacon returned fire and slid Seavey back a
half-lap later to retake second in turns one and two.
A yellow flag on lap 20 for the stopped car of Hunter Maddox in turn three
erased Cummins 1/2-second lead with 10 laps remaining, but also broke up the
conglomeration of traffic in front of the leaders for the time being.
With that said, it didn’t delete the possibility of hiccups along the way,
and on lap 22, Bacon slipped over the cushion in turn two. As Bacon fought to
regain control, Seavey breezed on by underneath on the back straight to become
the new occupant of the runner-up spot, but still remained a 1/2-second out of
the reach of Cummins’ race lead.
Throughout the final stretch, Seavey was able to inch his way closer and
closer to Cummins and found himself just 2.5 car lengths behind the leader
midway down the back stretch when he made his move by diving underneath Cummins
to pull even through turns three and four. However, Cummins’ high side momentum
proved too much to overcome as he put the finishing touches on a 0.444 second
margin of victory.
“When I took the white flag, I messed up in turns three and four and I was
getting really tight,” Cummins replayed. “I didn’t know if I was doing better at
sliding myself and catching the cushion or not. On that last lap, I thought I
got in and I’m like, “man, I didn’t get off good.” I couldn’t tell if I was
hearing him or not, and when I got into three, I just kind of babied it knowing
that if I didn’t push, I can at least come around him. It was going to be tight,
but I think I was kind of being careful, but it wasn’t like it was that close.”
Behind Cummins at the finish line were runner-up Logan Seavey with Brady
Bacon, Mitchel Moles and Shane Cottle completing the top-five. Ironically or
not, the top-three of Cummins, Seavey and Bacon represented all three USAC
National Sprint Car winners at Circle City in 2024.
Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) felt he might have been too patient for the
first 20 or so laps, but in the end, he came on strong to finish as the
runner-up after winning the previous two Circle City USAC Sprint Car races in
2024 aboard his Abacus Racing/Honest Abe Roofing - Rockwell Security - Indy
Custom Stone/DRC/Stanton Chevy.
Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, Okla.) ran second for much of the race, but one
bite of the cushion with nine laps to go took away his runner-up spot and
relegated him back to third at the finish line in his Dynamics, Inc./Daredevil
Brewing – Davis Brothers Trucking - Tel-Star/Triple X/Rider Chevy.
Mitchel Moles (Raisin City, Calif.) finished fourth, but started his night
off as the Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier, which was the 14th of his USAC
National Sprint Car career, equaling him with Billy Cassella, Tyler Courtney and
Damion Gardner for 36th place all-time.
Shane Cottle (Kansas, Ill.) has made it a habit of winning hard charger
awards on the low line at dirt tracks across the nation, especially at Circle
City. He did it once again on this night after starting 12th and finishing
fifth.
What way to make an entrance for Gunnar Setser (Columbus, Ind.). Making his
USAC National Sprint Car debut, Setser made a splash in his heat race with a
last lap, last turn pass to earn the final transfer spot by mere inches. That
move alone earned him the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Of note, this occasion marked just the eighth USAC National Sprint Car event
ever held on Friday the 13th. Past winners on the date include Jim Mahoney
(Lakeside (Kan.) Speedway 1991), Billy Pauch (Williams Grove Speedway 1996),
Brian Tyler (Toledo Speedway 2001), Daron Clayton (Gas City I-69 Speedway 2007),
Bryan Clauson (Gas City I-69 Speedway 2012), Robert Ballou (Perris Auto Speedway
2015), Justin Grant (Terre Haute Action Track 2019) and now Kyle Cummins (Circle
City Raceway 2024).
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 13, 2024
– Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-12.228; 2. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-12.236; 3. Kevin Thomas Jr.,
3R, Rock Steady-12.295; 4. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.300; 5. Brady Bacon, 69,
Dynamics-12.303; 6. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.316; 7. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE
Dougherty-12.319; 8. Shane Cottle, 2E, Epperson-12.453; 9. Daison Pursley, 21AZ,
Team AZ-12.461; 10. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-12.490; 11. Gunnar Setser, 5G,
KO-12.535; 12. Carson Garrett, 15, BGE Dougherty-12.560; 13. Matt Westfall, 33m,
Marshall-12.584; 14. Jadon Rogers, 66, Amati-12.638; 15. Chase Stockon, 5s,
KO-12.659; 16. Zack Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-12.680; 17. Hunter Maddox, 24m,
Maddox-12.703; 18. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-12.710; 19. Harley Burns, 16K,
Knight-12.726; 20. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-12.743; 21. Jack Hoyer, 11,
Hoyer-12.852; 22. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-12.867; 23. Todd
Hobson, 77, Wingo-12.886; 24. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-12.890; 25. Cale Coons,
5, Baldwin/Fox-12.916; 26. Travis Thompson, 7, Thompson-12.921; 27. Sam Hinds,
71H, Hinds-12.938; 28. Chance Crum, 26, Crum-13.043; 29. Noah Whitehouse, 00,
Whitehouse-13.193.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Jack Hoyer, 2. Daison Pursley, 3. Matt Westfall, 4. Brady Bacon, 5. Mitchel
Moles, 6. Hunter Maddox, 7. Noah Whitehouse, 8. Cale Coons. 2:09.638
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Joey
Amantea, 2. Hayden Reinbold, 3. Kyle Cummins, 4. Jadon Rogers, 5. Justin Grant,
6. Robert Ballou, 7. Travis Thompson. NT
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Chase
Stockon, 2. Todd Hobson, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Harley Burns, 5. Gunnar Setser,
6. Sam Hinds, 7. C.J. Leary. NT
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kale Drake,
2. Carson Garrett, 3. Shane Cottle, 4. Logan Seavey, 5. Brandon Mattox, 6.
Chance Crum, 7. Zack Pretorius. 2:12.770
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. C.J. Leary, 2. Robert Ballou, 3. Hunter Maddox, 4. Chance Crum, 5.
Sam Hinds, 6. Travis Thompson, 7. Noah Whitehouse, 8. Cale Coons. 2:17.923
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (1), 2.
Logan Seavey (3), 3. Brady Bacon (2), 4. Mitchel Moles (6), 5. Shane Cottle
(12), 6. Chase Stockon (7), 7. Justin Grant (5), 8. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 9.
Joey Amantea (8), 10. Robert Ballou (14), 11. Kale Drake (9), 12. Gunnar Setser
(15), 13. Daison Pursley (13), 14. C.J. Leary (11), 15. Matt Westfall (17), 16.
Hayden Reinbold (21), 17. Jack Hoyer (10), 18. Chance Crum (24), 19. Carson
Garrett (16), 20. Brandon Mattox (23), 21. Harley Burns (20), 22. Hunter Maddox
(19), 23. Jadon Rogers (18), 24. Todd Hobson (22). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Kyle Cummins.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-2577,
2-Brady Bacon-2498, 3-Daison Pursley-2313, 4-C.J. Leary-2284, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-2246, 6-Mitchel Moles-2243, 7-Robert Ballou-2160, 8-Justin Grant-2112,
9-Kyle Cummins-2079, 10-Carson Garrett-1580.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-176, 2-Logan
Seavey-169, 3-Robert Ballou-140, 4-C.J. Leary-117, 5-Kyle Cummins-113, 6-Justin
Grant-112, 7-Chase Stockon-110, 8-Brady Bacon-106, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-96,
10-Joey Amantea-92.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 14, 2024 –
Tri-State Speedway – Haubstadt, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 17th Haubstadt
Hustler
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Mitchel Moles (12.168)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (12.228)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Jack Hoyer
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Joey Amantea
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Chase Stockon
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Kale Drake
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: C.J. Leary
Hard Charger: Shane Cottle (12th to 5th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Gunnar Setser
BC39 USAC SPRINT CAR
STOOPS INVITATIONAL DEBUTS AT IMS ON SEPT. 26
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (September 13, 2024)………For the first time ever, USAC AMSOIL
National Sprint Cars are coming to The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor
Speedway!
The inaugural Stoops Sprint Car Invitational will take place on the 1/4-mile
dirt oval located inside turn three of the famed 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor
Speedway on Thursday, September 26, during the opening night of the
Driven2SaveLives BC39 Presented By Avanti Windows & Doors.
The invitation-only non-points special event for USAC National Sprint Cars at
IMS will feature two heat races followed by a 20-lap main event.
“USAC Midgets have put on an incredible show at IMS since 2018, so we expect
wheel-to-wheel action from sprint cars on The Dirt Track,” IMS President J.
Douglas Boles said. “The Stoops Sprint Car Invitational is another must-see dirt
event at IMS as this division features great racing with some of the biggest
stars of USAC.”
Invitations to compete in the first of its kind event were presented to
top-10 teams on the 2024 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship tour.
Confirmed entries so far have been received from Logan Seavey, Daison Pursley,
C.J. Leary, Kevin Thomas Jr., Mitchel Moles, Robert Ballou, Kyle Cummins and
Kale Drake.
The Thursday night portion of the BC39 will feature both sprint cars as well
as a full program for the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship.
Spectator tickets are on sale for the event at www.TheBC39.com. Spectators
are to enter the Indianapolis Motor Speedway via 30th Street. Competitors are to
enter through the tunnel on 16th Street.
The BC39 will continue to honor the late USAC champion and three-time
Indianapolis 500 starter, Bryan Clauson. It also will increase awareness of
organ donation and encourage participation in the Indiana Donor Network
Driven2SaveLives program, the title sponsor of the BC39 since the inaugural
running in 2018.
The BC39 officially gets underway on Wednesday, September 25, with team
parking. There will be no on-track activity on Wednesday, September 25. On track
action starts Thursday, September 26, beginning with the drivers meeting in the
IMS Media Room at 3pm Eastern followed by midget and sprint car racing. On
Friday, September 27, night two of the BC39 will commence with a second full
program featuring midget racing.
On both Thursday and Friday, the public gates will open at 4pm Eastern with
hot laps set for 6pm, followed by opening ceremonies, heat races, qualifying
races, the semi-feature and the feature event.
The finale of the BC39, on Saturday, September 28, will have the public gates opening at 4pm and midgets on track for practice at 6pm, followed by opening ceremonies at 7pm and the main events, starting with the D-Main, multiple C-Mains and Semi-Feature before concluding with the 39-lap Feature event paying $20,039-to-win.
FRIDAY THE 13TH:
USAC SPRINT SEASON’S
FINAL CHAPTER AT CIRCLE CITY UP NEXT!
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Indianapolis, Indiana (September 11, 2024)………Circle City Raceway never
disappoints when the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship visits the
1/4-mile dirt oval located on the southeast side of Indianapolis, Indiana.
Time and time again, barnburners have been the name of the game, and this
Friday night, September 13, past Circle City Raceway USAC Sprint Car winners
Logan Seavey, Kyle Cummins, Brady Bacon, C.J. Leary, Kevin Thomas Jr. and more
look to continue that trend, especially after how last September’s final lap
ensued with a photo finish decided by a matter of a blink of an eye.
It’s round number 38 of the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car season, and
here’s six appealing storylines to get you amped up for the weekend.
SEAVEY’S CIRCLE CITY STREAK
In this race last September at Circle City, all Logan Seavey led of the
30-lap feature was about the final 10 feet or so in pulling off an extraordinary
victory after passing Shane Cottle around the outside on the last lap.
That finish was the first of Seavey’s three USAC National Sprint Car
victories at Circle City, which makes him the winningest series driver in the
short history of the track which dates back in this form to 2021. Nonetheless,
he has proved dominant of late at Circle City, winning each of the past two
series rounds at the track in May and July of this year.
It also just so happens to be the last place Seavey won a USAC National
Sprint Car feature at, eight races and a month-and-a-half ago on July 31. His
next USAC Sprint win would be historic as it would be number 14, which would tie
Tom Bigelow’s all-time record series mark set in 1977.
COUNT ON COTTLE
One name missing thus far from Circle City’s winners list is Shane Cottle.
However, when it comes to this place, Cottle doesn’t have very many equals
despite the absence of a win for he and his Epperson Racing No. 2E.
He suffered heartbreak on the final lap of the September Circle City race in
2023 when he was passed on the final turn of the final lap by Logan Seavey,
finishing second.
Cottle also owns finishes of 3rd twice here of late, including in July, and
has started on the front row in all three of his starts at Circle City in 2024.
In fact, he was even the fast qualifier for this race last fall. Watch for
Cottle to be a contender once more, right around the bottom.
BACON MAKIN’ A PUSH
Brady Bacon is trying one last mad dash in his drive for five career USAC
National Sprint Car championships. He enters Circle City on a string of 15
consecutive top-10 finishes with the series, including a victory in the most
recent round at Arkansas’ Texarkana 67 Speedway last Saturday night.
Bacon (Broken Arrow, Okla.) now trails Logan Seavey by 75 points in pursuit
of the 2024 USAC National Sprint Car driving title and won the first series
feature of this year at Circle City back in May of this year.
With 84 points maximum available during a night of racing, every point is
critical for Bacon, and he can’t afford to slip now with a razor thin margin for
error. After all, Seavey has nearly matched him every step of the way with 16
top-tens in his past 17 starts, thus preventing Bacon from gaining any valuable
ground on him.
CUMMINS REACHING FOR REDEMPTION
Kyle Cummins sure sold some t-shirts with last Saturday’s performance at
Texarkana’s $10,000-to-win feature. However, while he did unload some merch, he
walked away emptyhanded without a trophy in his possession.
Redemption would sure be sweet for Cummins this Friday night at Circle City
where he’s seemingly always in contention for the win or for the Mr. Excitement
award.
Cummins (Princeton, Ind.) owns a pair of USAC National Sprint Car victories
at Circle City, both in 2023, and finished fourth most recently at the track
back in July. As the first year Petty Performance Racing team continues to jell,
a victory at Circle City would sure be a feather in their cap.
MUSICAL CHAIRS LINED UP IN A CIRCLE
The combinations of victorious drivers and teams in USAC National Sprint Car
competition at Circle City runs the gamut. As it turns out, the pieces of the
puzzle are everywhere you look and these new-ish combinations now want to
amalgamate their winning ways in concert.
Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports scored the first ever USAC National Sprint Car
victory at Circle City in 2021. This Friday, RUM’s Mitchel Moles looks to take
them back for his personal first score at the track.
C.J. Leary punctuated a victory at Circle City with Michael Motorsports in
2022, just as Kevin Thomas Jr. did with BGE Dougherty Motorsports that same
year. Nowadays, Leary is in the BGE Dougherty stable as each party shoots for a
return to Circle City’s winners’ circle as a team.
Meanwhile, Thomas Jr. is the wheelman for Rock Steady Racing, who twice won
with Kyle Cummins at Circle City in 2023. Logan Seavey scored for 2B Racing at
September’s Circle City race a year ago, a ride whose seat is now occupied by
series Rookie Kale Drake.
The 2B had been driven earlier this season by Swanson at Circle City, after Swanson himself won at Circle City for Team AZ Racing in 2023. Daison Pursley will now try to take the Team AZ machine back to victory lane at Circle City.
Okay, now you can take a breath after reading that. Phew.
FRIDAY THE 13TH
We’d be remiss if we didn’t mention that this weekend’s Circle City date
lands on Friday the 13th. This occasion will mark just the eighth USAC National
Sprint Car event held on Friday the 13th over the years.
Oddly enough, three of them occurred on Friday, September 13, the same date
of this weekend’s show. Jim Mahoney captured the first such event on this date
at Kansas City, Kansas’ Lakeside Speedway on 9/13/1991. Billy Pauch answered
with his first and only career USAC National Sprint Car victory on 9/13/1996 at
Pennsylvania’s Williams Grove Speedway. Justin Grant was the most recent victor
on 9/13/2019 at the Terre Haute (Ind.) Action Track.
Additionally, Brian Tyler collected a score on Friday the 13th, 7/13/2001 at
Ohio’s Toledo Speedway. Daron Clayton was triumphant at Indiana’s Gas City I-69
Speedway on 7/13/2007 while Bryan Clauson performed likewise on 7/13/2012 and
Robert Ballou achieved the same feat on 11/13/2015 at California’s Perris Auto
Speedway.
RACE DETAILS:
On Friday, September 13, at Circle City, the program card features the USAC
AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, plus the USAC Midwest Thunder SpeeD2
Midgets and UMP Modifieds.
General admission tickets will be available at the ticket booth the day of
the event. Advance tickets are now on sale at www.circlecityraceway.com. General
admission tickets for ages 13-64 are $30. General admission tickets for ages
6-12 are $15. General admission tickets for ages 5 and under are free. General
admission tickets for Seniors 65+ & military are $28. Pit passes for ages 11 and
older are $45 and two-day pit passes are $80. Pit passes are $45.
Pits open at 4pm Eastern, front gates open at 5:30pm, drivers meeting at
5:45pm & engine heat at 6:15pm, followed by hot laps with qualifying and racing
immediately following.
Friday’s Circle City Raceway event can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-2502,
2-Brady Bacon-2427, 3-Daison Pursley-2269, 4-C.J. Leary-2245, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-2187, 6-Mitchel Moles-2172, 7-Robert Ballou-2114, 8-Justin Grant-2051,
9-Kyle Cummins-2002, 10-Carson Garrett-1548.
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT CIRCLE CITY RACEWAY
3-Logan Seavey
2-Kyle Cummins
1-Brady Bacon, C.J. Leary, Jake Swanson, Kevin Thomas Jr. & Tanner Thorson
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT CIRCLE CITY RACEWAY
2021: Tanner Thorson (9/17)
2022: C.J. Leary (7/25) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (9/16)
2023: Jake Swanson (5/24), Kyle Cummins (5/25), Kyle Cummins (7/24) & Logan
Seavey (9/15)
2024: Brady Bacon (5/22), Logan Seavey (5/23) & Logan Seavey (7/31)
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT CIRCLE CITY RACEWAY:
1 Lap - 9/16/2022 - Mitchel Moles - 11.819 - 76.149 mph
10 Laps - 9/16/2022 - Jadon Rogers - 2:04.23 - 72.446 mph
12 Laps - 9/16/2022 - Jake Swanson - 2:39.26 - 67.814 mph
PAST USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR RESULTS AT CIRCLE CITY RACEWAY:
SEPTEMBER 2021 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Tanner Thorson (2), 2. Chris Windom (1), 3. Jake Swanson (10), 4. Brady Bacon
(6), 5. C.J. Leary (3), 6. Shane Cottle (5), 7. Emerson Axsom (9), 8. Kevin
Thomas Jr. (4), 9. Justin Grant (11), 10. Chase Stockon (12), 11. Jason McDougal
(13), 12. Robert Ballou (20), 13. Koby Barksdale (14), 14. Matt Westfall (16),
15. Jadon Rogers (22), 16. Max Adams (7), 17. Brent Beauchamp (17), 18. Thomas
Meseraull (8), 19. Brandon Mattox (21), 20. J.J. Hughes (15), 21. Ricky Lewis
(18), 22. Travis Berryhill (19). NT
JULY 2022 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. C.J. Leary
(8), 2. Justin Grant (12), 3. Brady Bacon (4), 4. Chase Stockon (7), 5. Jason
McDougal (3), 6. Matt Westfall (16), 7. Shane Cottle (22), 8. Jake Swanson (5),
9. Robert Ballou (10), 10. Ryan Timms (6), 11. Dave Darland (18), 12. Matt
McDonald (20), 13. Brandon Mattox (P-23), 14. Briggs Danner (2), 15. Kevin
Thomas Jr. (1), 16. Emerson Axsom (9), 17. Brent Beauchamp (14), 18. Logan
Seavey (19), 19. Brody Roa (21), 20. Dalton Stevens (17), 21. Mitchel Moles
(11), 22. Kyle Cummins (13), 23. Scotty Weir (15). NT
SEPTEMBER 2022 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin
Thomas Jr. (2), 2. Brady Bacon (4), 3. Thomas Meseraull (8), 4. C.J. Leary (3),
5. Matt Westfall (1), 6. Robert Ballou (15), 7. Mitchel Moles (6), 8. Emerson
Axsom (5), 9. Jadon Rogers (9), 10. Jason McDougal (14), 11. Jake Swanson (13),
12. Logan Seavey (10), 13. Daison Pursley (19), 14. Koby Barksdale (16), 15. Max
Adams (12), 16. Chase Stockon (21), 17. Anton Hernandez (7), 18. Kyle Shipley
(17), 19. Brandon Mattox (23-P), 20. Matt McDonald (22), 21. J.J. Hughes (18),
22. Geoff Ensign (20), 23. Justin Grant (11). NT
MAY 24, 2023 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jake
Swanson (4), 2. Kyle Cummins (3), 3. Brady Bacon (5), 4. Justin Grant (6), 5.
Robert Ballou (1), 6. Mitchel Moles (8), 7. C.J. Leary (12), 8. Chase Stockon
(10), 9. Daison Pursley (16), 10. Carson Garrett (7), 11. Emerson Axsom (17),
12. Rylan Gray (2), 13. Logan Seavey (9), 14. Charles Davis Jr. (14), 15. Scotty
Weir (18), 16. Thomas Meseraull (19), 17. Jadon Rogers (15), 18. Matt Westfall
(11), 19. Kevin Thomas Jr. (13), 20. Tye Mihocko (20), 21. Tyler Hewitt (22),
22. Ricky Lewis (21). NT
MAY 25, 2023 FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle
Cummins (2), 2. Jake Swanson (3), 3. Brady Bacon (8), 4. Emerson Axsom (7), 5.
Matt Westfall (9), 6. Daison Pursley (14), 7. Chase Stockon (18), 8. Thomas
Meseraull (5), 9. C.J. Leary (17), 10. Mitchel Moles (15), 11. Logan Seavey
(19), 12. Tye Mihocko (12), 13. Justin Grant (6), 14. Robert Ballou (1), 15.
Rylan Gray (13), 16. Kevin Thomas Jr. (11), 17. Jadon Rogers (21), 18. Dave
Darland (20), 19. Carson Garrett (4), 20. Charles Davis Jr. (10), 21. Jake Scott
(16), 22. Sterling Cling (22). NT
JULY 24, 2023 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle
Cummins (4), 2. Logan Seavey (3), 3. Shane Cottle (12), 4. Emerson Axsom (8), 5.
Xavier Doney (1), 6. Carson Garrett (2), 7. Robert Ballou (10), 8. Jake Swanson
(5), 9. C.J. Leary (9), 10. Daison Pursley (16), 11. Justin Grant (11), 12.
Chase Stockon (13), 13. Joey Amantea (21), 14. Matt Westfall (22), 15. Brent
Beauchamp (17), 16. Brady Bacon (6), 17. Brandon Mattox (15), 18. Braxton
Cummings (19), 19. Kevin Thomas Jr. (20), 20. Sterling Cling (18), 21. Charles
Davis Jr. (14), 22. Mitchel Moles (7). NT
SEPTEMBER 15, 2023 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Logan Seavey (2), 2. Shane Cottle (6), 3. Robert Ballou (14), 4. Kyle Cummins
(4), 5. Brady Bacon (11), 6. Matt Westfall (7), 7. Justin Grant (5), 8. Mitchel
Moles (15), 9. Emerson Axsom (19), 10. C.J. Leary (3), 11. Thomas Meseraull
(20), 12. Brent Beauchamp (9), 13. Chance Crum (22), 14. Jake Swanson (10), 15.
Daison Pursley (12), 16. Chase Stockon (17), 17. Brandon Mattox (16), 18. Jack
Hoyer (21), 19. Kody Swanson (18), 20. Trey Osborne (13), 21. Jadon Rogers (8),
22. Carson Garrett (1). NT
MAY 22, 2024 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady
Bacon (5), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (3), 3. Daison Pursley (14), 4. Robert Ballou
(6), 5. Chase Stockon (9), 6. Mitchel Moles (8), 7. Jadon Rogers (11), 8. Ricky
Lewis (10), 9. Chance Crum (20), 10. Matt Westfall (13), 11. Logan Seavey (21),
12. Carson Garrett (24), 13. Hunter Maddox (22), 14. Joey Amantea (18), 15.
Justin Grant (4), 16. Jake Swanson (12), 17. Anton Hernandez (15), 18. Shane
Cottle (1), 19. C.J. Leary (16), 20. Matt Goodnight (19), 21. Charles Davis Jr.
(17), 22. Kyle Cummins (7), 23. Brent Beauchamp (23), 24. Harley Burns (2). NT
MAY 24, 2024 FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan
Seavey (3), 2. Brady Bacon (5), 3. Daison Pursley (7), 4. Ricky Lewis (9), 5.
Robert Ballou (8), 6. Kyle Cummins (1), 7. C.J. Leary (6), 8. Chase Stockon
(10), 9. Carson Garrett (4), 10. Mitchel Moles (13), 11. Shane Cottle (2), 12.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (11), 13. Justin Grant (12), 14. Chance Crum (23), 15. Jake
Swanson (18), 16. Jadon Rogers (14), 17. Matt Westfall (16), 18. Brent Beauchamp
(20), 19. Brandon Mattox (17), 20. Joey Amantea (21), 21. Harley Burns (24), 22.
Anton Hernandez (15), 23. Charles Davis Jr. (19), 24. Frankie Guerrini (22). NT
JULY 31, 2024 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (2), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 3. Shane Cottle (1), 4. Kyle Cummins (3), 5. Briggs Danner (12), 6. Brady Bacon (11), 7. Ricky Lewis (4), 8. Robert Ballou (10), 9. Carson Garrett (8), 10. Anton Hernandez (15), 11. Daison Pursley (9), 12. Matt Westfall (18), 13. Mitchel Moles (7), 14. Jake Swanson (19), 15. Chance Crum (21), 16. Todd Hobson (17), 17. Brayden Fox (14), 18. Chase Stockon (23), 19. Hunter Maddox (26-P), 20. Evan Mosley (22), 21. Joey Amantea (25-P), 22. Harley Burns (20), 23. Kale Drake (24), 24. Justin Grant (13), 25. Kyle Shipley (16), 26. C.J. Leary (6). NT
2-SEATER RIDES, SILENT AUCTIONS & MORE
TO BENEFIT USAC RACEAID DURING BC39
Speedway, Indiana (September 11, 2024)………USAC RaceAid will hold a multitude
of functions and activities for you to enjoy during this year’s running of the
Driven2SaveLives BC39 Presented By Avanti Windows & Doors on September 26-27-28
at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Right now, you can bid on a chance to ride in a 2-seater sprint car around
The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway with USAC Hall of Famer and
seven-time USAC national champion driver Levi Jones. Bids can be placed now at
https://app.galabid.com/bc39auction/items. Bidding for one of the six available
rides ends at Noon Eastern on Wednesday, September 25.
Furthermore, the first ever 50/50 raffle held at IMS will go to benefit USAC
RaceAid and you. At each night of racing during the BC39, you can purchase
tickets at the USAC apparel trailer or from individuals who will be walking
around selling the tickets. The winner will be drawn after the semi-feature
during Saturday night’s program. The winner does not need to be present to win.
Additionally, a silent auction will be held at the USAC apparel trailer
throughout the BC39. Among the items are a signed helmet, which will be signed
by all participating BC39 drivers as well as race-used victory lane boards,
autographed banners and more from this year’s BC39.
For these events, all proceeds will directly benefit USAC RaceAid. Since
1959, the United States Auto Club Benevolent Foundation (now USAC RaceAid) has
provided financial aid to the families of auto racing participants with ties to
USAC who have been injured and/or need assistance.
USAC RaceAid also provides support to surviving family members with immediate
and ongoing expenses. Over the years, the foundation has provided millions of
dollars to help members and their families in times of need. The needs, whether
small or large, never cease.
Spectator tickets are also available at www.TheBC39.com. Spectators are to
enter the Indianapolis Motor Speedway via 30th Street. Competitors are to enter
through the tunnel on 16th Street.
On track action starts Thursday, September 26, beginning with the drivers
meeting in the IMS Media Room at 3pm Eastern. For both Thursday and Friday,
September 26-27, the field will be split into two with one half of the field
competing on night one and the other half competing on night two. On both
nights, public gates open at 4pm Eastern with hot laps at 6pm, followed by
opening ceremonies, heat races, qualifying races and the semi-feature before
concluding with the feature event.
The BC39 finale, on Saturday, September 28, will have the public gates opening at 4pm and cars on track for practice at 6pm, followed by opening ceremonies at 7pm and the main events, starting with the D-Main, multiple C-Mains, Semi-Feature and the 39-lap Feature event paying $20,039-to-win.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS:
September 7, 2024 – Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, California
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Blake Bower, 3F,
Finkenbinder-13.933; 2. Logan Williams, 5W, McCarthy-14.089; 3. R.J. Johnson,
51, Johnson-14.093; 4. Austin Grabowski, 72, Grabowski-14.144; 5. Logan
Calderwood, 4, Calderwood-14.186; 6. David Gasper, 18, Kittle/Gasper-14.220; 7.
Andrew Sweeney, 98A, Guerrero-14.228; 8. Tommy Malcolm, 5X, Napier-14.266; 9.
Bryce Eames, 50, Abeytia-14.291; 10. Austin Williams, 17W, Dunkel-14.597; 11.
A.J. Bender, 21, Bender-14.621; 12. Stevie Rogers, 11, Burgeson/Rogers-14.664;
13. Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-14.712; 14. Elexa Herrera, 5E, Herrera-15.139;
15. Jon DeWees, 63D, DeWees-15.198.
FLOWDYNAMICS INCORPORATED / BILLSJERKY.NET / IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER SR. &
WILEY MILLER JR. FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all cars transfer to feature) 1. A.J.
Bender, 2. Logan Calderwood, 3. Blake Bower, 4. R.J. Johnson, 5. Andrew Sweeney,
6. Bryce Eames, 7. Verne Sweeney, 8. Jon DeWees. NT.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER / WC FRIEND COMPANY / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION
/ FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all cars transfer to feature) 1. Austin
Williams, 2. Logan Williams, 3. Austin Grabowski, 4. David Gasper, 5. Elexa
Herrera, 6. Stevie Rogers, 7. Tommy Malcolm. NT.
FEATURE: (30 laps, With Starting Positions) 1. R.J. Johnson (4), 2. David
Gasper (1), 3. Logan Williams (5), 4. Austin Williams (10), 5. Tommy Malcolm
(😎, 6. Austin Grabowski (3), 7. Andrew Sweeney (7), 8. A.J. Bender (11), 9.
Verne Sweeney (13), 10. Bryce Eames (9), 11. Logan Calderwood (2), 12. Jon
DeWees (15), 13. Stevie Rogers (12), 14. Elexa Herrera (14), 15. Blake Bower
(6). NT.
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**Tommy Malcolm flipped on lap 5 of the second heat race.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-17 David Gasper, Laps 18-30 R.J. Johnson
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: Austin Williams (10 to 4)
NEW AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS:
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACES: September 21 – Perris
Auto Speedway – Perris, California
#51 R.J. Johnson. Photo by Lance Jennings
BACON WINS #50 FOR HOFFMAN,
PLUS $10,000 BIG ONES AT TEXARKANA
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Texarkana, Arkansas (September 7, 2024)………Brady Bacon had multiple duels to
face off against during the final laps of Saturday night’s Wingless Short Track
Nationals at Arkansas’ Texarkana 67 Speedway.
First, there was Kyle Cummins who controlled much of the second half of the
40-lap event and was leading Bacon when the white flag was displayed. Then there
was the lapped traffic, which seemingly encompassed every spec of dirt across
the entire width of the 1/4-mile dirt oval.
Through it all, Bacon emerged as the $10,000 victor to become the first
driver to win multiple USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship feature
events in The Natural State of Arkansas.
Back in 2012, Bacon scored what was his first career victory for the Hoffman
team, which he now owns 50 of, down the road at Riverside International Speedway
in West Memphis, Ark., truly a full circle event for the Broken Arrow, Okla.
native. In fact, the 50 wins for Bacon as the driver of the Hoffman / Dynamics,
Inc No. 69 is the most between any driver/entrant pairing in USAC National
Sprint Car history.
In a race which featured six lead changes, including five during the final
seven laps, Bacon took over the lead when Cummins biked on the turn two cushion,
dug in and flipped upside multiple times. Upon the resumption, Bacon led the
final two laps following a green-white-checker restart to earn the 58th overall
victory of his USAC National Sprint Car career, four shy of Dave Darland’s
all-time series record of 62.
“I knew traffic was going to be hard and I knew we were tight,” Bacon
explained. “So, I was just hanging on for the first 15 laps or so. I knew the
track would come to us, but it was going to be hard to pass, and it came down to
the wire there.”
Kevin Thomas Jr. led the opening 18 laps from his outside front row starting
position while pole sitter Cummins slotted into the second position. Just before
the midway point, the duel between the pair was on. First, Cummins swept around
the outside of Thomas briefly in turn three on lap 17. However, Cummins became
boxed in behind a lapped car. Thomas promptly drove back under to reclaim the
top spot.
However, Thomas’ lead proved to be short lived following that encounter. On
lap 19, Cummins shot around the outside of Thomas off the exit of turn four to
take over up front.
As Cummins worked through traffic to extend his lead on lap 25, he split
between the cars of Anthony Nicholson and Justin Zimmerman to put them a lap
down. It was a close call off turn four for Cummins who touched wheels with
Zimmerman, but both continued on without interruption, harm or foul.
Meanwhile, Bacon, who had run third throughout much of the contest, slipped
under Thomas for the runner-up spot in turns three and four on lap 28. However,
Bacon remained 1.7 seconds behind Cummins who was steadily running away and
hiding from all challengers.
If traffic did not exist, commutes from point A to point B would be so much
smoother and simpler. But that’s not real life on the mean streets, nor is it on
the racetrack, and Cummins soon reinforced that sad truth of life. As Cummins
spied high and low to find a gap to escape through on his merry way, those gaps
became smaller until they became non-existent.
During that time, Bacon was shaving off multiple tenths a lap, and by lap 35,
he was in a position to pounce. Bacon scoured the bottom of turns one and two to
scoot by Cummins for the top spot. In the meantime, Thomas re-entered the fray
and slid across the nose of Cummins in turn three to briefly occupy second for a
moment.
Undeterred, Cummins cut back under Bacon to retain the position at the
stripe, and less than a full circuit later, on lap 37, Bacon found himself
trapped behind Kale Drake on the bottom, which subsequently parted the seas for
Cummins who cruised the high side back to the lead with just three laps
remaining.
With the tail-end lead lap cars of Chase Howard, Kale Drake and Kyle Jones
stacked three-wide from top-to-bottom, that left minimal wiggle room for Cummins
to finish his work. Gliding through the middle of turns one and two, Cummins was
in no man’s land as Bacon once again motored by on the low side to retake the
lead with two laps remaining. Bacon encountered the same precarious position on
lap 39 as he got bogged behind the same three-wide formation, while Cummins had
free reign up top to blast past Bacon one more on the back straight, ultimately
clearing him for the spot off turn four with the white flag in sight.
Traveling side-by-side into turn one, with Bacon low and Cummins high, fate
was decided when Cummins smashed the curb, got his left side wheels airborne
before landing back on all fours and pancaking the wall, sending Cummins
flopping over twice. Cummins climbed out under his own power after the incident
that turned the complexion of the race on a dime.
“That baby biked up on me; it hadn’t biked the whole race,” Cummins lamented.
“We were just driving hard, and the lapped cars were hard to get around, and
Brady got back around me. We were two-wide and three-wide, and it was wild up
there. God, I hate it for my team. We were going to win $10,000 bucks. I’m here
to race to win and I was giving it all she had. I went into that corner every
lap just like that, and I thought it would come down and maybe I could save it.
This one time got me a little bit.”
Cummins’ catastrophe set up a green-white-checker scenario to decide the
race, pushing the total laps of the feature into a rare “overtime” period.
However, just as soon as it got going, the going soon got stopped. On the lap 40
restart, Hunter Maddox, running 17th at the time, ramped over the left rear tire
of R.J. Miller entering turn three, resulting in Maddox flipping wildly several
times. Maddox walked away from the incident under his own power.
The second attempt at a GWC went much more smoothly for all, but especially
for Bacon who launched forward with a much better restart than the time before.
Without an imminent challenge, Bacon stepped away from the field with relative
ease to cross the line 0.725 seconds ahead of the pack in his Dynamics,
Inc./Davis Brothers Trucking - Tel-Star Communications/Triple X/Rider Chevy.
“On those green-white-checker restarts, you never know what’s going to
happen, especially after we sit on the track and the tire gets cold and loses
air,” Bacon demonstrated. “On the first one, I didn’t get a very good start. I
saw KTJ on the bottom and I had too much time to think about what I was going to
do on the next one, but obviously, we made the right choice, and we were able to
stay out front and get the win. It’s good to win a little closer to home than
I’m used to.”
Behind the front two of Bacon and Thomas, Logan Seavey crossed the line in
third while Daison Pursley and Mitchel Moles finished fourth and fifth
respectively to round out the top-five.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Ala.) led the initial 18 laps of the main event,
but felt he just didn’t pick the right lines at the right time to grab the win
on this evening aboard his Rock Steady Racing/Inferno Armor – Eddie Gilstrap
Motors – Creative Finishing/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy. Still, it was a superb night
for the veteran as he finished as the runner-up.
Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) began his night by setting a new one-lap USAC
National Sprint Car track record at Texarkana with a time of 13.985 seconds
during Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying. The 15th fast time of his career with the
series tied him for 32nd all-time alongside Kenny Irwin Jr., Sammy Sessions and
Brian Tyler. In the feature, the series point leader searched the surface high,
low and everywhere in between to work his way past Pursley into the third spot
on the final lap in his MPV Express – CG CPAs – Indy Custom Stone/DRC/Stanton
Chevy, which was his 12th top-five result in his last 14 series starts.
Kyle Jones (Kennedale, Texas) racked up several contingency awards throughout
the course of the feature. He earned $500 as the ProSource Passing Master for
the abbreviated weekend, going +13 combined between his heat race and the
feature at Texarkana. He claimed another $100 bonus as the race’s hard charger,
starting 22nd and finishing 10th. He also pocketed $200 as the top-finishing
ASCS Elite Non-Wing Sprint Car Series driver.
Jason Howell (Fort Worth, Texas) put together a pretty solid night all
around, finishing the feature as the 14th place finisher, which was the second
highest placement by an ASCS Elite Non-Wing Sprint Car Series driver in Saturday
night’s feature. For that performance, he picked up an extra $100 from
ProSource.
Kyle Cummins (Princeton, Ind.) was the show from the get-go. Although his bid
for a feature win came up short in heartbreaking fashion, he was spectacular
throughout. Early on, he overcame engine issues to win his heat race on the last
lap. That right there proved to be the night's Inferno Armor Fire Move of the
Night.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 7, 2024
– Texarkana 67 Speedway – Texarkana, Arkansas – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval –
Co-Sanctioned by the ASCS Elite Non-Wing Sprints
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-13.985 (New Track
Record); 2. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-13.987; 3. Daison Pursley,
21AZ, Team AZ-14.158; 4. Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-14.170; 5. Kevin Thomas Jr.,
3R, Rock Steady-14.177; 6. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.220; 7. Justin Grant, 4,
TOPP-14.335; 8. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-14.340; 9. Matt Westfall, 33m,
Marshall-14.484; 10. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-14.523; 11. Robert Ballou, 12,
Ballou-14.559; 12. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-14.585; 13. Jason Howell, 72, Pack
Rat-14.642; 14. Chase Howard, 13, Howard-14.656; 15. Hunter Maddox, 24m,
Maddox-14.672; 16. Justin Zimmerman, #1, Zimmerman-14.696; 17. Keith Martin, 79,
Hall-14.722; 18. Paul White, 1, Wade-14.767; 19. R.J. Miller, 34, Miller-14.856;
20. Anthony Nicholson, 16, Nicholson-14.885; 21. Kyle Jones, 79x, Hall-14.935;
22. Rhett Butler, 34R, Butler-15.587; 23. Ronny Howard, 44, Howard-15.638; 24.
Brennon Marshall, 43, Miller-NT; 25. Colby Stubblefield, 2, Stubblefield-NT.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Kale Drake, 2. Justin Grant, 3. Justin Zimmerman, 4. Brady Bacon, 5. Jason
Howell, 6. Logan Seavey, 7. R.J. Miller, 8. Rhett Butler. 2:02.068
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Robert
Ballou, 2. C.J. Leary, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Mitchel Moles, 5. Keith Martin,
6. Chase Howard, 7. Anthony Nicholson, 8. Ronny Howard. 2:00.129 (New Track
Record)
T.J. FORGED / CAR IQ THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Kyle Cummins, 2. Matt Westfall, 3. Hunter Maddox, 4. Kobe Simpson, 5. Daison
Pursley, 6. Kyle Jones, 7. Paul White. 2:03.372
FEATURE: (41 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon (3), 2.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (2), 3. Logan Seavey (6), 4. Daison Pursley (4), 5. Mitchel
Moles (5), 6. C.J. Leary (10), 7. Robert Ballou (8), 8. Justin Grant (9), 9.
Matt Westfall (11), 10. Kyle Jones (22), 11. Kale Drake (7), 12. Kobe Simpson
(12), 13. Anthony Nicholson (19), 14. Jason Howell (13), 15. R.J. Miller (18),
16. Kyle Cummins (1), 17. Paul White (21), 18. Hunter Maddox (14), 19. Chase
Howard (17), 20. Rhett Butler (20), 21. Justin Zimmerman (15), 22. Keith Martin
(16), 23. Ronny Howard (23). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-18 Kevin Thomas Jr., Laps 19-34 Kyle Cummins,
Laps 35-36 Brady Bacon, Lap 37 Kyle Cummins, Lap 38 Brady Bacon, Lap 39 Kyle
Cummins, Laps 40-41 Brady Bacon.
**Kyle Cummins flipped on lap 40 of the feature. Hunter Maddox flipped on lap
40 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-2502,
2-Brady Bacon-2427, 3-Daison Pursley-2269, 4-C.J. Leary-2245, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-2187, 6-Mitchel Moles-2172, 7-Robert Ballou-2114, 8-Justin Grant-2051,
9-Kyle Cummins-2002, 10-Carson Garrett-1548.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-176, 2-Logan
Seavey-168, 3-Robert Ballou-136, 4-C.J. Leary-117, 5-Kyle Cummins-113, 6-Justin
Grant-112, 7-Chase Stockon-109, 8-Brady Bacon-106, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-96,
10-Joey Amantea-92.
TEXARKANA USAC PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kyle Jones-13, 2-C.J.
Leary-6, 3-Anthony Nicholson-6, 4-Matt Westfall-4, 5-Kyle Cummins-4, 6-Paul
White-4, 7-Brady Bacon-3, 8-Logan Seavey-3, 9-Robert Ballou-3, 10-Justin
Grant-10.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 13, 2024 –
Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Mitchel Moles (14.710)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Logan Seavey (13.985)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Kale Drake
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
T.J. Forged / Car IQ Third Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
Hard Charger: Kyle Jones (22nd to 10th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Kyle Cummins
Texarkana ProSource Passing Master Champion: Kyle Jones (13)
Top Finishing ASCS Elite Non-Wing Sprint Car Driver: Kyle Jones (10th)
Second Best Finishing ASCS Elite Non-Wing Sprint Car Driver: Jason Howell (14th)
FRIDAY’S TEXARKANA USAC SPRINT OPENER RAINED OUT;
$10,000 ON THE LINE SATURDAY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Texarkana, Arkansas (September 7, 2024)………Mother Nature claimed the victory
during Friday night’s Wingless Short Track Nationals opener at Arkansas’
Texarkana 67 Speedway.
Just as the first USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship heat race was
lining up, persistent heavy rain came and washed away the remainder of the
evening’s racing activity.
Before the rain arrived, Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, Okla.) set a new one-lap
USAC track record at the Texarkana 1/4-mile dirt oval. His time of 14.110
seconds in his Dynamics, Inc./Davis Brothers Trucking - Tel-Star
Communications/Triple X/Rider Chevy broke the previous record of 14.311, set by
Jake Swanson in 2023.
Additionally, Bacon’s fast time in the Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying session
was the 53rd of his USAC National Sprint Car career, tying him with C.J. Leary
for fourth most all-time.
The second and final night of the Wingless Short Track Nationals gets
underway at Texarkana 67 Speedway on Saturday, September 7. A full racing
program will be held for the USAC National Sprint Cars featuring qualifying,
heat races, a semi-feature and concludes with a 30-lap feature event paying
$10,000-to-win. The front gates will open at 5pm Central with hot laps starting
at 7pm.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 6, 2024
– Texarkana 67 Speedway – Texarkana, Arkansas – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval –
Co-Sanctioned by the ASCS Elite Non-Wing Sprints
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-14.110; 2. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-14.117; 3. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.159; 4. C.J.
Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-14.160; 5. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-14.171;
6. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-14.250; 7. Matt Westfall, 33m, Marshall-14.271; 8.
Daison Pursley, 21AZ, Team AZ-14.283; 9. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-14.297; 10. Kyle
Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.327; 11. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-14.411; 12. Hunter
Maddox, 24m, Maddox-14.518; 13. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-14.521; 14. Chase
Howard, 13, Howard-14.526; 15. Justin Zimmerman, #1, Zimmerman-14.628; 16. Jason
Howell, 72, Pack Rat-14.827; 17. Paul White, 1, Wade-14.907; 18. Keith Martin,
79, Hall-14.989; 19. Anthony Nicholson, 16, Nicholson-15.111; 20. R.J. Miller,
34, Miller-15.379; 21. Brennon Marshall, 43, Miller-16.042; 22. Ronny Howard,
44, Howard-16.387; 23. Colby Stubblefield, 2, Stubblefield-NT; 24. Rhett Butler,
34R, Butler-NT; 25. Kyle Jones, 79x, Hall-NT.
REMAINDER OF EVENT RAINED OUT
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-2429,
2-Brady Bacon-2349, 3-Daison Pursley-2200, 4-C.J. Leary-2183, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-2112, 6-Mitchel Moles-2104, 7-Robert Ballou-2054, 8-Justin Grant-1995,
9-Kyle Cummins-1962, 10-Carson Garrett-1548.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-168, 2-Logan
Seavey-146, 3-Robert Ballou-134, 4-C.J. Leary-113, 5-Kyle Cummins-108, 6-Justin
Grant-107, 7-Chase Stockon-101, 8-Brady Bacon-99, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-96, 10-Joey
Amantea-92.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 7, 2024 –
Texarkana 67 Speedway – Texarkana, Arkansas – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – Co-Sanctioned
by the ASCS Elite Non-Wing Sprints
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: C.J. Leary (14.523)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Brady Bacon (14.110)
6 NEW MEMBERS HIGHLIGHT
2024 NATIONAL MIDGET AUTO RACING HALL OF FAME CLASS
By: Richie Murray
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin (September 3, 2024)………Harry Conklin, Bob East, Bobby
East, Junior Knepper, Ken Schrader and Jimmy Sams are the newest inductees into
the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame, class of 2024.
The announcement was made during last Sunday night’s USAC NOS Energy Drink
Midget National Championship event at Sun Prairie, Wisconsin’s Angell Park
Speedway, the home of the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame.
Harry Conklin notched 15 Rocky Mountain Midget Racing Association
championships as a car owner for drivers Jimmy LaManna, Steve Troxell, Sammy
Sauer, Randy Roberts, Kenny Lewis and Gary Taylor. In a career spanning six
decades, his cars won 140-plus Rocky Mountain features, including the inaugural
Belleville Nationals with driver Eddie Jackson in 1978.
Bob East virtually owned USAC Midget racing throughout the 1990s and 2000s.
As a constructor, his Beast midget chassis earned countless victories on both
dirt and pavement at virtually every notable event in the sport. Under his role
as chief mechanic for Steve Lewis’ and Terry Klatt’s teams, East earned 12 USAC
National Midget titles and 150 wins.
His son, Bobby East, was one of the most prolific drivers of his era and a
USAC National Midget champion in 2004. In 2001, he became the youngest USAC
National Midget winner, at the time, at the age of 16. Bobby totaled 22 career
USAC National Midget wins, including the Hut 100, the Belleville Nationals,
Turkey Night, the Night Before the 500 and the Copper World Classic.
Walter “Junior” Knepper-owned cars earned 34 USAC National Midget victories
with drivers Bob Wente, Tom Bigelow, Mel Kenyon and son, Steve Knepper between
1968-1997. Junior’s team captured the 1969 Night Before the 500 with Wente, plus
the 1988 Belleville Nationals, the 1992 Hut 100, eight MARA titles and a SLARA
crown, all with Steve in the seat.
Jimmy Sams was one of the early pioneers of motorsports photography. From the
1930s-1950s, he was a fixture at Kansas City area racetracks such as Olympic
Stadium where he operated a photography concession. His images preserved the
history of midget racing’s golden era. In the late 1940s, he also served as the
president of the Kansas City Midget Auto Racing Association.
Ken Schrader is among the most accomplished race drivers of all time in a
wide variety of disciplines. He scored 21 career USAC National Midget wins
between 1980-1988 and achieved monumental triumphs with the series in the
inaugural 4-Crown Nationals at Eldora in 1981, the Night Before the 500 at IRP
in 1983 and on the Springfield Mile in 1984.
Furthermore, longtime Indianapolis Speedrome promoter John Stiles will be
recognized with the inaugural National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame Founder’s
Award.
The 40th annual luncheon and induction ceremony for the six inductees will be
held on Friday, January 17, 2025. The event will be held at Fair Meadow Hall at
the Tulsa Fairgrounds in Oklahoma, adjacent to the Expo Center which will be
hosting the Chili Bowl Nationals during the week.
For additional information on the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame, contact Barb Hellyer at kingdoodlebug@sbcglobal.net.
CANNON RUMBLES!
McINTOSH MASTERS ANGELL PARK’S
FIREMEN’S NATIONALS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin (September 2, 2024)………“I saw that trophy Zach (Wigal)
was holding last night, and I was like, man, it would be nice to have one of
those.”
When Cannon McIntosh hopped out of his car in victory lane following Monday
night’s 39th Firemen’s Nationals, he embraced the moment, the opportunity, the
check and the trophy that he had desired after finishing as the runner-up 24
hours earlier at Sun Prairie, Wisconsin’s Angell Park Speedway.
McIntosh (Bixby, Okla.) seized the moment this time around, heisting the lead
from Wigal, the previous night’s winner, on the second lap, then stormed to his
first victory at the 1/3-mile dirt oval at the controls of his Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports/Gear Wrench – TRD – Mobil 1/LynK/Speedway Toyota.
“Last night, we were so close,” McIntosh lamented. “I was running it with
everything I had, and I felt like I got to (Wigal) there in traffic. He just got
through a little bit better than me. But I was hungry for it tonight. Everyone I
talked to before the race today, I told them I was going for it tonight, and
that’s what we did. In qualifying, you want to be quick time but when you can
qualify around the fifth or sixth spot, it’s huge because you get to start on
the front row, and we just went all out from there. It definitely feels better
to be back on the top step. Podiums are always great, but wins are amazing.”
Dating back to its inaugural edition in 1982, the Firemen’s Nationals
features one of the most storied histories in all of midget racing. Boasting a
list of past winners that includes eight inductees of the National Midget Auto
Racing Hall of Fame and 11 USAC National champions, McIntosh is grateful to be
the latest name added to the list.
With that said, to even have his name attached to a USAC National Midget
triumph at Angell Park, well, that’s pretty special for McIntosh.
“It means a lot,” McIntosh exclaimed. “Before this weekend, I was watching
the highlights from when Jeff Gordon won here (in 1990). He went pretty much
four above (the cushion) and that’s all I did tonight.”
Cannon’s latest win was his first in USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship competition since opening night in mid-May and was the eighth
overall of his career with the series, which puts him in 84th place all-time
alongside Brady Bacon, Merle Bettenhausen, Tony Bettenhausen, Hank Butcher,
Kevin Doty, Dan Drinan, Ronnie Duman, Brian Gerster, Kenny Irwin Jr., Eddie
Johnson, Michael Lewis, Andy Michner and Josh Wise.
During the heat races, Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports had foreshadowed
their prowess across the board on this particular evening, with KKM drivers
Gavin Miller, Ryan Timms and Kale Drake winning each of the three heat races.
Not to be left out or undeterred, McIntosh and car owner Keith Kunz formulated a
familiar plan of attack for the main event.
“Keith and I just thought really hard about what we were going to do, and I
gave my input on what I was comfortable with after qualifying and the heat
race,” McIntosh relayed. “We just went back to what we did last night. We had
done something different in the heat race and we were still good, but with the
track work, we went with our gut, and it worked.”
McIntosh started the 30-lap feature from the outside of the front row beside
pole sitter Thomas Meseraull. However, it was last night’s winner,
third-starting Wigal, who surged to the front on the opening lap when he scooted
along the bottom of turns three and four to take over where he left off from the
night before. Nonetheless, the tables were turned on the second go-around when
Wigal entered turn three high, leaving an open path on the bottom for McIntosh
to breeze on by and assume the lead.
Meanwhile, deep into the field, Logan Seavey was relegated to starting at the
back of the pack after a broken pump drive shaft prevented him from recording a
qualifying lap. Starting 22nd in the feature, Seavey had advanced five positions
up to 17th by lap four but was contacted in the rear bumper by Frankie Guerrini
in turn four, sending Seavey spinning backwards into the outside wall, albeit
with light contact. Restarting at the tail once more, Seavey ultimately advanced
+15 to finish seventh to earn both hard charger and Inferno Armor Fire Move of
the Night honors.
One lap following the resumption of the race, fifth running Meseraull biked
on his entry into turn three, then broadsided the wall, which sent him
helicoptering through the air multiple times before landing upside down.
Meseraull eventually walked away after the accident, but his heavily damaged
ride was towed to the pits with him still sitting in the seat, but officially
out of the race.
While McIntosh was busy applying the gauntlet on the field to the tune of 1.6
seconds on the ensuing restart, Zach Wigal, Justin Grant and Daison Pursley were
running three-wide for second. On the sixth circuit, Pursley slotted ahead of
both drivers in a fourth-to-second grab-and-go on the back straight. Wigal,
meanwhile, held on with all his might as he half-spun in turn three right in
front of Grant, but kept on motoring, still in third, but a long way from the
front where McIntosh had established control.
The night’s second and final red flag occurred on lap 11 when Frankie
Guerrini (15th) cartwheeled four times at the exit of turn four. After the nasty
tumble, Guerrini was able to walk away from the wreckage.
From halfway on, McIntosh was continuously hounded for the lead by Pursley
who could never seem to get within a couple car lengths from the rear bumper of
McIntosh. As the top two entered the tail end of the field with seven laps
remaining, McIntosh nearly sailed it a little too high in turn four on lap 24,
coming within a whisker of nailing the concrete. But it was no harm, no foul as
McIntosh rooster-tailed the wall and raced away from Pursley once more,
maintaining a 1/2-second lead in the process.
“I feel like the car was really good as the race went on and it actually got
a little bit tighter as it went on,” McIntosh explained. “I was worried we’d get
too free throughout the middle of the race, but the car just came to life as the
fuel load kept burning off. I was just watching the laps click off and I saw
Daison poke a nose about halfway and I knew I had to give it all from there. I
just kept running hard and I didn’t really know what line he was running. Keith
(Kunz) said he was keeping it up all the way around, but I stayed with the line
I was running. I felt like it was good, and it obviously worked.”
All in all, McIntosh couldn’t be touched down the stretch as he closed out a
0.554 second margin of victory over runner-up Daison Pursley with Zach Wigal
third, Ryan Timms fourth and Justin Grant rounding out the top-five.
Prior to the weekend, Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) had made three
career USAC National Midget starts at Angell Park. Those results came in the
form of an 8th, 9th and 7th. One night earlier, he came home fifth, but in the
weekend finale, he improved to second in his CB Industries/PristineAuction.com –
NOS Energy Drink – TRD/Spike/Speedway Toyota.
“Our car was good tonight, and I felt like I had to try too many lines late
in the race to try and catch Cannon because he was just fast enough in three and
four where I couldn’t really gain on him or capitalize on one of his mistakes,”
Pursley stated. “It’s just part of midget racing with how fast everybody is
right now, but overall, it was a good weekend for the team.”
It was a career best weekend for Zach Wigal (Belpre, Ohio). After winning his
first career USAC National Midget feature on Sunday night, Wigal finished his
first Firemen's Nationals experience with back-to-back podiums. On Monday night,
he raced to a third place result at the wheel of his CB Industries/Dave Knost
Auto Outlet – S2 Cyber Security/Spike/Speedway Toyota. His 1st and 3rd finishes
on back-to-back nights now stand as the two best USAC National Midget
performances of his young career so far.
“(Car owner) Chad (Boat) had the car super hooked up and we were digging,”
Wigal recalled. “It was a super technical track. It’s just super awesome that
somebody with as little experience as me can come out and run with the best of
the best.”
To begin the night, Pursley earned his sixth career USAC National Midget
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifying time. That tied him for 94th on the all-time
list along with several drivers. Among them is his car owner, Chad Boat.
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USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 2,
2024 – Angell Park Speedway – Sun Prairie, Wisconsin – 1/3-Mile Dirt Oval – 39th
Firemen’s Nationals
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-14.617; 2. Justin
Grant, 2, RMS-14.813; 3. Kale Drake, 97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.813; 4. Zach
Wigal, 89, CBI-14.840; 5. Rylan Gray, 87, RMS-14.852; 6. Cannon McIntosh, 71K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.866; 7. Thomas Meseraull, 7x, Engler-14.867; 8. Jacob
Denney, 25, Malloy-14.871; 9. Chase McDermand, 40, McDermand-14.874; 10. Jade
Avedisian, 71, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.921; 11. Ryan Timms, 67,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.957; 12. Kevin Thomas Jr., 14, 4 Kings-14.957; 13. Gavin
Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.963; 14. Zach Daum, 16, Royal-14.995; 15.
Ethan Mitchell, 19m, Bundy Built-15.030; 16. Jakeb Boxell, 44, 4 Kings-15.163;
17. Will Armitage, 83, Fatt Right Foot-15.166; 18. Mariah Ede, 67K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.167; 19. Frankie Guerrini, 8, Cornell-15.231; 20. Ricky
Lewis, 4, 4 Kings-15.248; 21. Adam Taylor, 7T, ATM-15.592; 22. Cameron Weishoff,
55, Weishoff-16.356; 23. Daniel Whitley, 57A, RAB-NT; 24. Logan Seavey, 57,
Abacus-NT.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Gavin Miller, 2. Daison Pursley, 3. Zach Wigal, 4. Thomas Meseraull, 5. Jakeb
Boxell, 6. Frankie Guerrini, 7. Cameron Weishoff, 8. Jade Avedisian. NT
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Ryan
Timms, 2. Zach Daum, 3. Logan Seavey, 4. Justin Grant, 5. Will Armitage, 6.
Jacob Denney, 7. Rylan Gray, 8. Ricky Lewis. 2:04.262
T.J. FORGED / CAR IQ THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Kale Drake, 2. Cannon McIntosh, 3. Ethan Mitchell, 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 5.
Mariah Ede, 6. Adam Taylor, 7. Chase McDermand, 8. Daniel Whitley. 2:04.108
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Cannon McIntosh (2),
2. Daison Pursley (6), 3. Zach Wigal (3), 4. Ryan Timms (7), 5. Justin Grant
(5), 6. Jacob Denney (10), 7. Logan Seavey (22), 8. Kale Drake (4), 9. Gavin
Miller (8), 10. Chase McDermand (11), 11. Zach Daum (14), 12. Jade Avedisian
(12), 13. Mariah Ede (18), 14. Rylan Gray (9), 15. Jakeb Boxell (16), 16. Will
Armitage (17), 17. Adam Taylor (20), 18. Kevin Thomas Jr. (13), 19. Cameron
Weishoff (21), 20. Frankie Guerrini (19), 21. Ethan Mitchell (15), 22. Daniel
Whitley (23), 23. Thomas Meseraull (1). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Zach Wigal, Laps 2-30 Cannon McIntosh.
**Thomas Meseraull flipped on lap 5 of the feature. Frankie Guerrini flipped
on lap 11 of the feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Daison
Pursley-985, 2-Cannon McIntosh-934, 3-Ryan Timms-876, 4-Zach Daum-826, 5-Logan
Seavey-812, 6-Justin Grant-778, 7-Jacob Denney-774, 8-Gavin Miller-752, 9-Kale
Drake-704, 10-Zach Wigal-688.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-176, 2-Logan
Seavey-165, 3-Robert Ballou-135, 4-C.J. Leary-113, 5-Kyle Cummins-113, 6-Justin
Grant-111, 7-Chase Stockon-109, 8-Brady Bacon-104, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-96,
10-Joey Amantea-92.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: September
20-21, 2024 – Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 4-Crown
Nationals
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Daniel Whitley
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Daison Pursley (14.617)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Gavin Miller
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Ryan Timms
T.J. Forged / Car IQ Third Heat Winner: Kale Drake
Hard Charger: Logan Seavey (22nd to 7th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Logan Seavey
DREAMS COME TRUE!
WIGAL WINS FIRST USAC MIDGET RACE
AT ANGELL PARK
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin (September 1, 2024)………”Some kids dream of winning the
Super Bowl or the NBA Finals, but my dream is to be standing here.”
Zach Wigal’s dream came true on Sunday during the opening night of the 39th
running of the Firemen’s Nationals at Sun Prairie, Wisconsin’s Angell Park
Speedway.
For the 17-year-old Belpre, Ohio native, it was his first career USAC NOS
Energy Drink Midget National Championship feature victory. In doing so, he
became the seventh driver to win his first USAC National Midget feature at
Angell Park, joining an outstanding group that includes Rich Vogler (1972), Dan
Boorse (1987), Scott Hatton (2005), Ryan Durst (2006), Michael Pickens (2007)
and Rico Abreu (2013).
But for Wigal, it represented even more. Moments prior to strapping in for
the USAC Midget feature aboard his CB Industries/Dave Knost Auto Outlet – S2
Cyber Security/Spike/Speedway Toyota, Wigal had lost the lead during the final
laps of the accompanying Badger Midget Auto Racing Association Midget feature,
leaving him with a sour taste, but also with a little bit of redemption to take
care of.
As it turned out, the Badger feature did more than simply add fuel to the
fire and desire that was already burning within Wigal. It also showed him the
fastest path to take around the 1/3-mile dirt oval, something that 22 of the 24
drivers in the USAC field didn’t have the advantage of knowing by running
double-duty. Wigal and Brandon Waelti were the lone two to compete in both
feature events.
“The Badger race helped a lot,” Wigal admitted. “The bottom went away during
the Badger race, so I knew that before everybody else, which helped a lot. I’m
just so thankful that (car owner) Chad (Boat) gave me such a nice car and
(sponsor) Dave Knost gave me the opportunity to live my dream.”
Wigal’s recent growing pains had seemingly signaled that he was on the verge
of this special moment. All that was required for the 2023 USAC Midwest Thunder
SpeeD2 Midget champion was to put together a clean and green run to the
distance.
For example, during July’s Mid-America Midget Week, Wigal was arguably in a
position to win on three different occasions. At Oklahoma’s Red Dirt Raceway, he
spun while running fourth. The following evening at Kansas’ Mitchell County
Fairgrounds, he was the fastest qualifier and was running third in the feature
when he spun to a halt. In the ensuing race two nights later, he led the initial
18 laps and held a healthy lead when he jumped the cushion and promptly fell all
the way back to 12th.
This time around at Angell Park, Wigal was picture perfect for all 30 laps.
Starting third, he challenged patiently as two drivers with brand new
monarchial-themed teams paced the field for the first four laps. Outside front
row starter Kevin Thomas Jr., making his debut for 4 Kings Racing, swiped the
opening lap lead before pole sitter Zach Daum, also in his debut for the Royal
Power Sports outfit, slid underneath Thomas in turns one and two to rip the lead
away on the second go-around.
Meanwhile, Wigal took to the topside, where he had just been beaten minutes
earlier in the Badget Midget main event. He used the high line to zip around the
outside of Thomas in turn four on lap three to slot into the second position.
On lap five, Wigal stayed true to the upper groove and tracked down Daum in a
hurry before hustling around the outside of him in turns three and four to
corral the spot. By the time 18th running Jakeb Boxell coasted to a stop on the
back straight on lap seven with a broken rocker arm, Wigal had shuffled away to
a 1.27 second advantage before the caution. Cannon McIntosh took advantage of
the lap eight restart to advance past Daum for the second spot on the low side
of turn three.
The name of the game down the stretch was lapped traffic as Wigal held steady
up front with a 1.4 second lead, which McIntosh succinctly cut in half with less
than five laps remaining. At that point, Wigal had a tricky trek to navigate as
he encountered the cars of Rylan Gray, Kevin Thomas Jr. and Kale Drake, all of
whom occupied spots at the tail end of the lead lap.
After a slight blip that allowed McIntosh to edge minutely closer to Wigal’s
No. 89, McIntosh also had his share of two and three-wide lapped traffic to
navigate. But in the end, Wigal managed to separate himself from McIntosh by
virtue of a lapped car in between the pair on the white flag lap.
From there, it was all gravy for Wigal as he pumped his fist outside of the
cockpit as he neared the finish line, where he crossed 0.672 seconds ahead of
McIntosh to become the first first-time winner of the 2024 USAC National Midget
season. Logan Seavey finished third with Zach Daum fourth and series point
leader Daison Pursley in fifth.
Cannon McIntosh (Bixby, Okla.) has now finished 2nd, 3rd and 2nd in his three
most recent USAC National Midget starts at the wheel of his Keith
Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/Gear Wrench – TRD – Mobil 1/LynK/Speedway
Toyota. He finished as the runner-up tonight with his best Angell Park result to
date after previously finishing a best of 8th in 2023.
“I feel like I’ve always had really good speed here,” McIntosh explained. “It
all starts with having a really good racecar, and right out of the gate, we had
one. It really just comes down to me in the seat to go execute for 30 laps. I
feel like I fired off right away and started right behind Zach. Obviously, he
had a good pace, and I didn’t get cleared as quickly as he did, but still feel
like I got through quickly. I was just holding it wide open there and trying to
run him down. I was getting tight a couple times there through the middle of the
race and adjusted my line. That’s when I started to run him down. I didn’t have
much brake, so I just had to figure out how to drive it and just keep running it
harder. That’s when I was able to start catching him.”
Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) opened his night as the Honest Abe Roofing Fast
Qualifier for the 18th time in his USAC National Midget career, moving him past
Dave Steele and Mike Streicher for sole possession of 29th place all-time. The
defending Firemen’s Nationals champion’s return to a third-place finish to close
out the night was a welcome return of sorts after the team had finished 16th or
worse in three of its last four starts with their Abacus Racing/CG CPAs – Indy
Custom Stone – MPV Express/Spike/Stanton SR-11x.
“It was nice just to have a smooth night at a place I like coming to,” a
relieved Seavey sighed. “I just needed to be a touch better there, but
obviously, it was a good start to the day. I got off and qualified well and got
through my heat race well. I just needed to be a little better against the ledge
in turns one and two. I didn’t really know where to be in three and four, so I
kind of moved all over the racetrack. I felt I didn’t feel like I could gain. No
matter what I did, I feel like I stayed even, then they’d get away from a little
bit in traffic. Overall, it was a good, consistent night for us and nice to have
everything go smoothly.”
In his first start for Cornell Racing Stables, Frankie Guerrini (San Rafael,
Calif.) made the biggest moves in the feature at the wheel of his Behling Racing
Equipment – Signs of Life Graphics/Triple X/Stanton SR-11x. In all, Guerrini
went +8 after starting 22nd and finishing 14th to earn hard charger honors.
“It was definitely a good ending to kind of a hard start of a night,”
Guerrini acknowledged. “I put us behind in qualifying and that kind of hurts
your whole night. Thanks to (car owner) Curt (Cornell) and the guys. They got it
tuned up pretty good for the feature and it wasn’t too bad there.”
Wigal's move to win his first career USAC National Midget feature was swift
and decisive. For that, he also earned accolades with the Inferno Armor Fire
Move of the Night.
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USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 1,
2024 – Angell Park Speedway – Sun Prairie, Wisconsin – 1/3-Mile Dirt Oval – 39th
Firemen’s Nationals
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.427; 2. Cannon
McIntosh, 71K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.606; 3. Gavin Miller, 97,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.697; 4. Zach Wigal, 89, CBI-14.698; 5. Kevin Thomas Jr.,
14, 4 Kings-14.729; 6. Zach Daum, 16, Royal-14.740; 7. Jade Avedisian, 71,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.789; 8. Justin Grant, 2, RMS-14.792; 9. Ryan Timms, 67,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.805; 10. Chase McDermand, 40, McDermand-14.849; 11.
Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-14.857; 12. Thomas Meseraull, 7x, Engler-14.878; 13.
Mariah Ede, 67K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.910; 14. Ethan Mitchell, 19m, Bundy
Built-14.945; 15. Jacob Denney, 25, Malloy-14.953; 16. Kale Drake, 97K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.007; 17. Rylan Gray, 87, RMS-15.058; 18. Ricky Lewis, 4,
4 Kings-15.118; 19. Jakeb Boxell, 44, 4Kings-15.200; 20. Will Armitage, 83, Fatt
Right Foot-15.211; 21. Adam Taylor, 7T, ATM-15.531; 22. Frankie Guerrini, 8,
Cornell-15.549; 23. Brandon Waelti, 3w, Waelti-15.573; 24. Cameron Weishoff, 55,
Weishoff-16.312.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Jade Avedisian, 2. Kale Drake, 3. Logan Seavey, 4. Chase McDermand, 5. Zach
Wigal, 6. Mariah Ede, 7. Frankie Guerrini. 1:59:52 (New Track Record)
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Daison
Pursley, 2. Rylan Gray, 3. Justin Grant, 4. Ethan Mitchell, 5. Cannon McIntosh,
6. Kevin Thomas Jr., 7. Brandon Waelti, 8. Will Armitage. 2:01.136
T.J. FORGED / CAR IQ THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Ryan Timms, 2. Zach Daum, 3. Ricky Lewis, 4. Jacob Denney, 5. Gavin Miller, 6.
Adam Taylor, 7. Cameron Weishoff, 8. Thomas Meseraull. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Zach Wigal (3), 2.
Cannon McIntosh (5), 3. Logan Seavey (6), 4. Zach Daum (1), 5. Daison Pursley
(9), 6. Ryan Timms (8), 7. Gavin Miller (4), 8. Jacob Denney (15), 9. Jade
Avedisian (7), 10. Justin Grant (10), 11. Kale Drake (16), 12. Rylan Gray (17),
13. Kevin Thomas Jr. (2), 14. Frankie Guerrini (22), 15. Thomas Meseraull (12),
16. Ethan Mitchell (14), 17. Ricky Lewis (18), 18. Mariah Ede (13), 19. Adam
Taylor (21), 20. Brandon Waelti (23), 21. Cameron Weishoff (24), 22. Chase
McDermand (11), 23. Jakeb Boxell (19), 24. Will Armitage (20). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Kevin Thomas Jr., Laps 2-4 Zach Daum, Laps 5-30
Zach Wigal.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Daison
Pursley-905, 2-Cannon McIntosh-856, 3-Ryan Timms-807, 4-Zach Daum-778, 5-Logan
Seavey-754, 6-Jacob Denney-716, 7-Justin Grant-710, 8-Gavin Miller-698, 9-Kale
Drake-643, 10-Zach Wigal-615.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-172, 2-Logan
Seavey-150, 3-Robert Ballou-135, 4-C.J. Leary-113, 5-Kyle Cummins-113, 6-Justin
Grant-111, 7-Chase Stockon-109, 8-Brady Bacon-104, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-96,
10-Joey Amantea-92.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 2,
2024 – Angell Park Speedway – Sun Prairie, Wisconsin – 1/3-Mile Dirt Oval – 39th
Firemen’s Nationals
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Zach Wigal (14.604)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Logan Seavey (14.427)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Jade Avedisian
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Daison Pursley
T.J. Forged / Car IQ Third Heat Winner: Ryan Timms
Hard Charger: Frankie Guerrini (22nd to 14th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Zach Wigal
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS:
August 31, 2024 – The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway –
Bakersfield, California – “Bob Vermeer & Narcie Ferreira Classic”
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Blake Bower, 3F,
Finkenbinder-14.348; 2. Cody Williams, 44, Williams-14.439; 3. Austin Grabowski,
72, Grabowski-14.469; 4. Tommy Malcolm, 5X, Napier-14.628; 5. Ryan Timmons, 29T,
Timmons-14.634; 6. R.J. Johnson, 51, Johnson-14.635; 7. Austin Williams, 17W,
Dunkel-14.643; 8. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-14.645; 9. Grant Sexton, 22,
Sexton-14.698; 10. David Gasper, 18, Kittle/Gasper-14.786; 11. A.J. Bender, 21,
Bender-14.799; 12. Kaleb Montgomery, 3, Montgomery-14.831; 13. Logan Calderwood,
4, Calderwood-14.834; 14. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-14.890; 15. Jake
Andreotti, 8M, May-14.943; 16. Jacob Tuttle, 69, Tuttle-14.986; 17. Logan
Williams, 5W, McCarthy-15.033; 18. Brent Sexton, 44S, Sexton-15.133; 19. Jordan
Hermansader, 71, Martin-15.152; 20. Chris Ennis, 86, Ennis-15.179; 21. Elexa
Herrera, 5E, Herrera-15.181; 22. Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-15.257; 23. Blake
Hendricks, 14, Hendricks-15.324; 24. Steve Hix, 57, Hix-15.428; 25. Tom Dunkel,
17A, Dunkel-15.608; 26. Aaron Altaffer, 84, Altaffer-16.104; 27. Camie Bell,
29C, Bell-16.248.
FLOWDYNAMICS INCORPORATED / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION / IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER
SR. & WILEY MILLER JR. FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top 5 cars transfer to feature) 1.
Logan Calderwood, 2. Austin Williams, 3. Jacob Tuttle, 4. Tommy Malcolm, 5.
Blake Bower, 6. David Gasper, 7. Verne Sweeney, 8. Tom Dunkel, 9. Jordan
Hermansader. NT.
BILLSJERKY.NET / FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top 5 cars transfer to
feature) 1. A.J. Bender, 2. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 3. Charles Davis Jr., 4. Logan
Williams, 5. Cody Williams, 6. Ryan Timmons, 7. Blake Hendricks, 8. Aaron
Altaffer, 9. Chris Ennis. NT.
WC FRIEND COMPANY / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top
5 cars transfer to feature) 1. Jake Andreotti, 2. R.J. Johnson, 3. Kaleb
Montgomery, 4. Grant Sexton, 5. Brent Sexton, 6. Austin Grabowski, 7. Steve Hix,
8. Elexa Herrera, 9. Camie Bell. NT.
FACTORY WRAPS SEMI: (12 laps, top 7 cars transfer to feature) 1. David
Gasper, 2. Ryan Timmons, 3. Austin Grabowski, 4. Verne Sweeney, 5. Steve Hix, 6.
Jordan Hermansader, 7. Aaron Altaffer, 8. Blake Hendricks, 9. Camie Bell, 10.
Elexa Herrera, 11. Tom Dunkel, 12. Chris Ennis. NT.
FEATURE: (30 laps, With Starting Positions) 1. Tommy Malcolm (4), 2. Charles
Davis Jr. (1), 3. Austin Williams (2), 4. David Gasper (10), 5. Blake Bower (6),
6. Kaleb Montgomery (12), 7. R.J. Johnson (3), 8. Jake Andreotti (15), 9. Eddie
Tafoya Jr. (14), 10. Austin Grabowski (7), 11. Verne Sweeney (20), 12. Logan
Calderwood (13), 13. Brent Sexton (18), 14. Jacob Tuttle (16), 15. Jordan
Hermansader (19), 16. Aaron Altaffer (22), 17. A.J. Bender (11), 18. Logan
Williams (17), 19. Cody Williams (5), 20. Grant Sexton (9), 21. Steve Hix (21),
22. Ryan Timmons (8). NT.
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**A.J. Bender flipped on lap 27 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-16 Davis, Laps 17-19 Malcolm, Lap 20 Davis, Lap
21 Malcolm, Laps 22-28 Davis, Laps 29-30 Malcolm.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: Verne Sweeney (20 to 11)
NEW AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS:
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACES: September 7 – Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, California
TED TALK:
6 STORYLINES FOR SATURDAY’S
70TH USAC TED HORN 100 AT Du QUOIN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Du Quoin, Illinois (August 31, 2023)………The most magical mile of them all is
the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds.
That’s been true since the day it was built and remains true all these
decades later as the USAC Silver Crown National Championship makes its annual
once-a-year pilgrimage to the southern Illinois dirt mile for the Ted Horn 100.
The Ted Horn 100 dates to the year 1948 when the three-time AAA National
champion in 1946, 1947 and 1948 and namesake of the race, lost his life on the
very same Du Quoin track that the brave souls of today still try to conquer.
It’s the most tenured dirt race on the Silver Crown slate, celebrating its
70th running this Saturday, August 31, during the daylight hours of the early
morning and afternoon with the sight of the Ferris wheel and the smell of deep
fried fair food entrenched into the atmosphere’s backdrop.
Let’s celebrate with six of the key champ car storylines you should be
watching this Saturday at Du Quoin!
A SIX PACK OF TED HORN WINNERS
Six past Ted Horn 100 winners are represented in this Saturday’s Ted Horn 100
at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds.
Defending Ted Horn 100 winner Justin Grant leads a cast of 33 USAC Silver
Crown entries this weekend at the one-mile dirt oval. Grant’s main nemeses in
the championship in the 2024 series title fight are Kody Swanson (Kingsburg,
Calif.), a two-time winner of the event in 2010 and 2017, as well as Logan
Seavey (Sutter, Calif.), a victor of the race in 2022.
Two-time Ted Horn 100 winner Shane Cockrum (Benton, Ill.) grew up and resides
just down the road from the Magic Mile where he won back-to-back in 2014-15.
Peru, Indiana’s Russ Gamester, the 1997 race winner, is the most experienced in
the field with 23 Ted Horn 100 starts dating back to 1989. Elkhart, Illinois’
Chris Urish (2013) scored his first and only Silver Crown win on the Du Quoin
Mile as well.
Interestingly, for four of the six past winners in Saturday’s field, their Du
Quoin win also marked their first career USAC Silver Crown victory. That
includes Swanson, Cockrum, Gamester and Urish who all hold The Magic Mile near
and dear to their hearts.
GRANT CAN SEE FOR MILES
Only once in the past 15 years has a driver swept to champ car victories on
both the Illinois dirt miles in a single season. After scoring at the
Springfield Mile two weeks ago, Justin Grant has the opportunity to achieve this
feat.
On 22 occasions, a AAA or USAC Champ Car driver has won at both the Illinois
State Fairgrounds and the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds in the same calendar year:
Tony Bettenhausen (1951), Sam Hanks (1953), Jimmy Bryan (1955-56), Johnny
Thomson (1958), A.J. Foyt (1964 & 1967), Al Unser (1970), Mario Andretti
(1973-74), Gary Bettenhausen (1983), Jack Hewitt (1986-87-93), Chuck Gurney
(1989-94-96), Paul White (2001), J.J. Yeley (2002), Tracy Hines (2006), Brian
Tyler (2008) and Chris Windom (2018).
Furthermore, after winning at Du Quoin a year ago in 2023, Grant also has the
chance to become the first driver in a decade to win there in consecutive years.
The only drivers to do that include Tony Bettenhausen (1949-51), Sam Hanks
(1953-54), Jimmy Bryan (1955-56), A.J. Foyt (1960-61-63-64), Al Unser (1969-70),
Mario Andretti (1973-74), Gary Bettenhausen (1980), Gary Bettenhausen (1982-83),
Jack Hewitt (1986-87), Tracy Hines (2005-06) and Shane Cockrum (2014-15).
3-HORSE RACE FOR THE TITLE
With four races remaining in the USAC Silver Crown season, the championship
race is tight between point leader Kody Swanson, second-running Justin Grant and
third-place Logan Seavey.
If you think you’ve seen these characters up front in the title race before,
you’re right and you don’t have to look back too far. These same drivers
finished 1-2-3 in the 2023 final standings with Seavey the champ, Swanson second
and Grant in third.
Additionally, these same three finished 1-2-3 in the most recent USAC Silver
Crown race at Springfield on August 17 with Grant winning, Swanson second and
Seavey third.
All three have also won with the USAC Silver Crown series at Du Quoin, making
the tussle for position between the three paramount this coming weekend.
Entering Du Quoin, Swanson holds the upper hand in the standings by just 21
points over Grant with Seavey in third, 58 points back as he seeks his first
series victory of 2024.
A FOND FAREWELL TO BATEMAN RACING
This Saturday’s Ted Horn 100 marks the farewell of one USAC Silver Crown
racing’s longest tenured teams – Bateman Racing. Team principal Patty Bateman
recently announced that this would be the final appearance for the familiar No.
55 at Du Quoin, located less than a half-hour away from the Bateman residence in
Murphysboro, Ill.
Bateman Racing made its USAC Silver Crown debut in September of 1982 with
Patty’s husband, Randy Bateman, at the wheel. Randy was a longtime competitor
with the series through the 2015 season before Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
claimed his life in 2017.
Patty soldiered on with the team, which finished a best of 4th at Du Quoin in
2016 with driver Casey Shuman and again in 2021 with Jerry Coons Jr. behind the
wheel. Coons also gave the team its best ever Silver Crown finish of 2nd at the
Terre Haute (Ind.) Action Track in 2022.
On Saturday, Coons will attempt to earn a first win at Du Quoin for both him
and the Bateman Racing team, a victory that would surely bring the house down.
CLOSE TO CLOSING IT OUT
Oftentimes, one must experience the agony of defeat to truly appreciate the
thrill of victory. A number of drivers have found that to be the case over the
years.
Justin Grant, Chris Windom, Logan Seavey and Shane Cottle are among the group
of drivers who’ve previously finished second at the Ted Horn 100 before
ultimately winning the race in their career.
C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) finished second in last year’s edition at Du
Quoin after leading the opening lap. The year before, in 2022, he was leading
with seven laps remaining when the driveline broke on him.
A little good fortune would be a welcome sight for both car Leary and car owner Terry Klatt on Saturday, both of whom have long chased that elusive first Ted Horn 100 victory.
A FIRST CLASS OPPORTUNITY
Although the streak of three consecutive first-time USAC Silver Crown winners
on dirt ended at Springfield with Justin Grant’s score, it’s never too late to
start a new streak.
No track on the USAC Silver Crown schedule has seen more first-time USAC
Silver Crown winners break through than Du Quoin. Since the series’ inception in
1971, 14 different drivers have earned their first career Silver Crown victory
at The Magic Mile and this year’s class is hellbent on trying to make that 15.
Top veterans are included in this group are USAC National Sprint Car winners
Chase Stockon (Fort Branch, Ind.) and Matt Westfall (Pleasant Hill, Ohio), plus
Kyle Steffens (Saint Charles, Mo.), a modified winner on the Du Quoin mile. Also
in this group are Mario Clouser (Auburn, Ill.), Trey Burke (Alvin, Texas), Chris
Fetter (Troy, Mo.), Matt Goodnight (Winchester, Ind.), Casey Buckman (Chandler,
Ariz.), Dave Berkheimer (Mechanicsburg, Pa.), Gregg Cory (Shelbyville, Ind.),
Danny Long (Bonne Terre, Mo.). Korey Weyant (Springfield, Ill.) and Jimmy Light
(West Springfield, Pa.).
Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) is already a USAC Silver Crown winner
(at Port Royal, Pa.) as he prepares to take on Du Quoin for the first time.
Fellow Rookies in the field seeking their shot at both a first Du Quoin and
first Silver Crown win include the likes of Rookie point leader Trey Osborne
(Columbus, Ohio), plus USAC National Sprint Car winners Briggs Danner
(Allentown, Pa.), Mitchel Moles (Raisin City, Calif.) and Dave Peperak (Clinton,
Ind.) along with Nathan Moore (Kaufman, Texas), Aric Gentry (Robards, Ky.),
Danny Jennings (Norman, Okla.), Saban Bibent (Cincinnati, Ohio), Kip Hughes
(North Enid, Okla.) and Knoxville Raceway Hall of Famer Don Droud Jr. (Lincoln,
Neb.), who is making his Silver Crown debut.
RACE DETAILS:
The 70th running of the Ted Horn 100 features the USAC Silver Crown National
Championship along with the 30th Annual Bill Oldani Memorial Prelims for DIRTcar
Modifieds.
Registration and pit gates open at 7am Central. Grandstands and ticket office
open at 9am. USAC Silver Crown practice is slated to run from 10-11:10am. USAC
Silver Crown qualifying is scheduled for 11:30am followed by DIRTcar Modified
hot laps and qualifying at 12:15pm and the USAC Silver Crown qualifying race at
12:30pm. DIRTcar Modified heats are on tap at 1pm followed by the USAC Ted Horn
100 feature at 2pm.
Tickets will be available on race day or by calling the Du Quoin Fair office
at 618-542-1535. Info and tickets can also be obtained by calling the Track
Enterprises office at 217-764-3200. Advance tickets are $25 for ages 12 and up
and $10 for children age 11 and under. Race day tickets at the gate are $30 for
ages 12 and up and $10 for children 11 and under. Pit passes are $35 for members
and $40 for non-members ages 12 and up. Pit passes for children age 11 and under
are $20.
The Ted Horn 100 can be watched live on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac.
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2024 TED HORN 100 ENTRY LIST: (33)
07 TREY BURKE/Alvin, TX (John Tosti)
08 KYLE STEFFENS/St. Charles, MO (Steffens Motorsports)
3 ®ARIC GENTRY/Robards, KY (Tim Simmons)
6 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Klatt Enterprises)
8 ®DON DROUD JR./Lincoln, NE (Cornell Racing Stables)
9 BRADY BACON/Broken Arrow, OK (Chris Dyson Racing)
10 ®BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (DMW Motorsports)
15 CHRIS FETTER/Troy, MO (Chris Fetter)
21 ®DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (Team AZ Racing)
22 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
24 MATT GOODNIGHT/Winchester, IN (John Haggenbottom)
25 CASEY BUCKMAN/Chandler, AZ (C-Buck Motorsports – Eddie Sachs Jr.)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Berkheimer Racing)
32 GREGG CORY/Shelbyville, IN (Williams-Cory Racing)
44 DANNY LONG/Bonne Terre, MO (Danny Long)
48 ®NATHAN MOORE/Kaufman, TX (Chip Thomas-Joe Moore)
51 RUSS GAMESTER/Peru, IN (Gamester Racing)
54 MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (Westfall Racing)
55 JERRY COONS JR./Tucson, AZ (Patty Bateman)
60 MARIO CLOUSER/Auburn, IL (Legacy Autosport-Robert Wilson Racing)
61 ®DANNY JENNINGS/Norman, OK (David Grace Motorsports)
69 CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Pink 69 Racing)
77 KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA (Doran-Binks Racing)
81 ®TREY OSBORNE/Columbus, OH (BCR Group)
88 ®SABAN BIBENT/Cincinnati, OH (Sammy & Mouren Fetter)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
97 SHANE COCKRUM/Benton, IL (Hans Lein)
99 KOREY WEYANT/Springfield, IL (Scott Weyant)
118 JIMMY LIGHT/West Springfield, PA (Wingo Brothers Racing)
119 ®MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
160 ®KIP HUGHES/North Enid, OK (Kip Hughes)
177 CHRIS URISH/Elkhart, IL (Chris Urish)
777 ®DAVE PEPERAK/Clinton, IN (Dave Peperak Motorsports)
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year contender
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kody Swanson-608, 2-Justin
Grant-587, 3-Logan Seavey-550, 4-C.J. Leary-499, 5-Kaylee Bryson-388, 6-Kyle
Steffens-386, 7-Bobby Santos-366, 8-Trey Osborne-337, 9-Dakoda Armstrong-329,
10-Gregg Cory-316.
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC SILVER CROWN AT Du QUOIN:
1 Lap - 9/5/2004 - Tyler Walker - 29.138 - 123.550 mph
10 Laps - 9/10/1994 - George Snider - 5:14.78 - 114.366 mph
12 Laps - 9/4/1989 - Tom Bigelow - 6:29.73 - 110.846 mph
15 Laps - 9/1/2002 - Brian Tyler - 7:53.24 - 114.107 mph
100 Laps - 9/7/1992 - Johnny Parsons - 56:03.00 - 107.047 mph
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AAA/USAC CHAMP CAR WINNERS AT Du QUOIN:
1948: Lee Wallard & Johnnie Parsons
1949: Tony Bettenhausen
1951: Tony Bettenhausen & Tony Bettenhausen
1952: Chuck Stevenson
1953: Sam Hanks
1954: Sam Hanks
1955: Jimmy Bryan
1956: Jimmy Bryan
1957: Jud Larson
1958: Johnny Thomson
1959: Rodger Ward
1960: A.J. Foyt
1961: A.J. Foyt
1963: A.J. Foyt
1964: A.J. Foyt
1965: Don Branson
1966: Bud Tingelstad
1967: A.J. Foyt
1968: Mario Andretti
1969: Al Unser
1970: Al Unser
1971: George Snider
1972: Tom Bigelow & A.J. Foyt
1973: Mario Andretti
1974: Mario Andretti
1975: Tom Bigelow
1976: Bubby Jones
1977: Tom Bigelow
1978: Pancho Carter
1979: Billy Vukovich
1980: Gary Bettenhausen & Gary Bettenhausen
1981: Rich Vogler
1982: Gary Bettenhausen
1983: Gary Bettenhausen
1984: Joe Saldana
1985: Rick Hood
1986: Jack Hewitt
1987: Jack Hewitt
1988: Gary Bettenhausen
1989: Chuck Gurney
1990: Jeff Swindell
1991: Stevie Reeves
1992: Johnny Parsons
1993: Jack Hewitt
1994: Chuck Gurney
1995: Johnny Parsons
1996: Chuck Gurney
1997: Russ Gamester
1998: Jimmy Sills
1999: Tony Elliott
2000: Kasey Kahne
2001: Paul White
2002: J.J. Yeley
2003: Rich Tobias Jr.
2004: Tyler Walker
2005: Tracy Hines
2006: Tracy Hines
2007: Shane Cottle
2008: Brian Tyler
2009: Rained Out
2010: Kody Swanson
2011: Kyle Larson
2012: Rained Out
2013: Chris Urish
2014: Shane Cockrum
2015: Shane Cockrum
2016: Chris Windom
2017: Kody Swanson
2018: Chris Windom
2019: Jacob Wilson
2020: Not Held
2021: Brian Tyler
2022: Logan Seavey
2023: Justin Grant
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AAA/USAC CHAMP CAR WINS AT Du QUOIN:
6-A.J. Foyt
5-Gary Bettenhausen
3-Mario Andretti, Tony Bettenhausen, Tom Bigelow, Chuck Gurney & Jack Hewitt
2-Jimmy Bryan, Shane Cockrum, Sam Hanks, Tracy Hines, Johnny Parsons, Kody
Swanson, Brian Tyler, Al Unser & Chris Windom
1-Don Branson, Pancho Carter, Shane Cottle, Tony Elliott, Russ Gamester,
Justin Grant, Rick Hood, Bubby Jones, Kasey Kahne, Jud Larson, Kyle Larson,
Johnnie Parsons, Stevie Reeves, Joe Saldana, Logan Seavey, Jimmy Sills, George
Snider, Chuck Stevenson, Jeff Swindell, Johnny Thomson, Bud Tingelstad, Rich
Tobias Jr., Chris Urish, Rich Vogler, Bill Vukovich, Tyler Walker, Lee Wallard,
Rodger Ward, Paul White, Jacob Wilson & J.J. Yeley
===============
Du QUOIN USAC SILVER CROWN FAST QUALIFYING TIMES:
4-Jerry Coons Jr.
3-Kody Swanson
2-Gary Bettenhausen, Shane Cottle, Dave Darland, Chuck Gurney, Jack Hewitt,
Larry Rice, Jimmy Sills, Al Unser & Tyler Walker
1-Mark Alderson, Mario Andretti, Teddy Beach, Donnie Beechler, Tom Bigelow,
Ed Carpenter, Pancho Carter, Bryan Clauson, Shane Cockrum, Tyler Courtney, Larry
Dickson, Bobby East, Tony Elliott, Justin Grant, Tracy Hines, Rick Hood, Kasey
Kahne, Arnie Knepper, Lee Kunzman, Johnny Parsons, George Snider, Jeff Swindell,
Rich Vogler, Billy Vukovich, Greg Weld & Jacob Wilson
===============
PAST Du QUOIN USAC SILVER CROWN RESULTS:
1971 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. George Snider
(4), 2. Greg Weld (1), 3. Billy Vukovich (3), 4. Bill Puterbaugh (13), 5. Arnie
Knepper (5), 6. Don Hawley (16), 7. Bob Harkey (18), 8. Johnny Rutherford (14),
9. A.J. Foyt (10), 10. Ronnie Burke (17), 11. Joe Saldana (15), 12. Salt Walther
(24), 13. Lee Kunzman (6), 14. Merle Bettenhausen (9), 15. Larry Cannon (20),
16. Jimmy Caruthers (7), 17. Mario Andretti (3), 18. Carl Williams (23), 19. Jim
Malloy (22), 20. Tom Bigelow (12), 21. Larry Dickson (2), 22. Ralph Liguori
(21), 23. Sammy Sessions (11), 24. Bruce Walkup (19). 1:03:24.82
MAY 1972 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tom
Bigelow (3), 2. Arnie Knepper (1), 3. Carl Williams (8), 4. Pancho Carter (15),
5. Johnny Parsons (12), 6. Joe Saldana (13), 7. Jerry Karl (16), 8. Rick Muther
(18), 9. Bud Tingelstad (14), 10. A.J. Foyt (9), 11. Jackie Howerton (6), 12.
Sammy Sessions (10), 13. Billy Vukovich (2), 14. Jim McElreath (4), 15. Bob
Evans (17), 16. Jimmy Caruthers (5), 17. Lee Kunzman (7), 18. Don Hawley (20),
19. George Snider (11), 20. Bruce Walkup (19). 1:07:52.80
SEPTEMBER 1972 FEATURE: (Scheduled for 100 laps, called for rain at 52 laps,
starting positions in parentheses) 1. A.J. Foyt (3), 2. Arnie Knepper (4), 3.
Jigger Sirois (2), 4. George Snider (11), 5. Bill Puterbaugh (7), 6. Rollie
Beale (8), 7. Johnny Rutherford (9), 8. Al Unser (5), 9. Ronnie Burke (14), 10.
Joe Saldana (12), 11. Sammy Sessions (17), 12. Carl Williams (21), 13. Greg Weld
(13), 14. Lee Kunzman (1), 15. Jimmy Caruthers (19), 16. Ralph Liguori (24), 17.
Tom Bigelow (15), 18. Johnny Parsons (10), 19. Dick Tobias (23), 20. Don
Nordhorn (20), 21. Bob Harkey (18), 22. Pancho Carter (6), 23. Karl Busson (22),
24. Larry Dickson (16). NT
1973 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Mario Andretti
(2), 2. Billy Engelhart (6), 3. Tom Bigelow (11), 4. Lee Kunzman (10), 5. Al
Unser (1), 6. Arnie Knepper (15), 7. Bill Puterbaugh (13), 8. Johnny Parsons
(4), 9. Gary Bettenhausen (16), 10. Johnny Rutherford (21), 11. Jerry Miller
(19), 12. Joe Saldana (17), 13. Darl Harrison (22), 14. Bob Evans (18), 15. Mel
Cornett (14), 16. Ronnie Burke (24), 17. Billy Vukovich (3), 18. A.J. Foyt (7),
19. Billy Shuman (12), 20. John Hubbard (9), 21. Larry Dickson (20), 22. Billy
Cassella (8), 23. Don Nordhorn (23), 24. Curt Waters (5). NT
1974 FEATURE: (Scheduled for 100 laps, called for rain at 52 laps)1. Mario
Andretti (1), 2. Tom Bigelow (2), 3. Al Unser (7), 4. A.J. Foyt (4), 5. Pancho
Carter (5), 6. George Snider (8), 7. Arnie Knepper (13), 8. Jimmy Caruthers
(11), 9. Larry Cannon (17), 10. Rollie Beale (12), 11. Johnny Parsons (14), 12.
Billy Vukovich (9), 13. Billy Engelhart (15), 14. Joe Saldana (24), 15. Billy
Cassella (22), 16. Darl Harrison (16), 17. Greg Weld (6), 18. Mike Gregg (18),
19. Bob Evans (23), 20. Jackie Howerton (3), 21. Sheldon Kinser (19), 22. Bob
Harkey (20), 23. Bill Puterbaugh (21), 24. Steve Lotshaw (10). 38:56.00
1975 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Tom Bigelow
(2), 2. Larry Rice (7), 3. Sammy Sessions (4), 4. Jimmy Caruthers (16), 5. Arnie
Knepper (12), 6. Steve Chassey (8), 7. Darl Harrison (13), 8. Jim Hurtubise
(22), 9. Tommy Astone (21), 10. Bruce Walkup (9), 11. James McElreath (23), 12.
Jackie Howerton (17), 13. Billy Vukovich (18), 14. Jerry Miller (15), 15. Larry
Dickson (24), 16. Rollie Beale (20), 17. Al Unser (1), 18. Gary Bettenhausen
(5), 19. Spike Gehlhausen (6), 20. Sheldon Kinser (11), 21. Jim McElreath (19),
22. Pancho Carter (3), 23. Billy Cassella (14), 24. Joe Saldana (10). 1:04:40.30
1976 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bubby Jones
(3), 2. Larry Dickson (5), 3. Jim McElreath (9), 4. Larry Rice (10), 5. Johnny
Parsons (23), 6. Jim Hurtubise (6), 7. James McElreath (12), 8. Billy Cassella
(24), 9. Jerry Miller (17), 10. Ronnie Burke (21), 11. Clark Templeman (13), 12.
Joe Saldana (4), 13. Tom Bigelow (1), 14. Bobby Olivero (22), 15. Sheldon Kinser
(7), 16. Chuck Gurney (16), 17. George Snider (8), 18. Gary Irvin (15), 19.
Pancho Carter (2), 20. Jan Opperman (20), 21. Roy Hicks (18), 22. Jackie
Howerton (19), 23. Sleepy Tripp (14), 24. Dana Carter (11). NT
1977 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tom Bigelow
(4), 2. Gary Bettenhausen (11), 3. Billy Cassella (3), 4. Billy Vukovich (2), 5.
Larry Rice (10), 6. George Snider (12), 7. Bubby Jones (9), 8. Eddie Leavitt
(15), 9. Jim Hurtubise (8), 10. Larry Moore (20), 11. Dean Shirley (14), 12. Roy
Hicks (21), 13. Jerry Miller (5), 14. Thad Dosher (17), 15. Al Unser (7), 16.
Jackie Howerton (23), 17. Sheldon Kinser (6), 18. Arnie Knepper (22), 19. Johnny
Parsons (18), 20. Steve Chassey (19), 21. James McElreath (13), 22. Rich Vogler
(16), 23. Pancho Carter (31), 24. Rollie Beale (24). 59:30.80
1978 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Pancho Carter
(2), 2. Billy Vukovich (11), 3. George Snider (3), 4. Larry Dickson (12), 5.
Billy Cassella (16), 6. Jim McElreath (5), 7. Bubby Jones (20), 8. Steve Cannon
(9), 9. Larry Rice (1), 10. Chuck Gurney (6), 11. Robert Smith (22), 12. Ron
Shuman (24), 13. Lynn Paxton (18), 14. Mark Alderson (10), 15. Dana Carter (17),
16. Duke Cook (23), 17. Mike Johnson (21), 18. Sheldon Kinser (8), 19. Gary
Bettenhausen (14), 20. Tom Bigelow (4), 21. Kramer Williamson (15), 22. Junior
Parkinson (7), 23. Arnie Knepper (13), 24. Billy Engelhart (19). 1:05:38.00
1979 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Billy Vukovich
(1), 2. Bill Puterbaugh (11), 3. Larry Dickson (19), 4. Larry Rice (5), 5. Billy
Engelhart (22), 6. Pancho Carter (3), 7. Steve Cannon (21), 8. Bobby Adkins
(16), 9. Paul Pitzer (9), 10. Rich Vogler (13), 11. Steve Chassey (2), 12. Billy
Cassella (10), 13. Robert Smith (23), 14. Jerry Miller (14), 15. Dana Carter
(18), 16. Gary Bettenhausen (4), 17. Sheldon Kinser (6), 18. Tom Bigelow (17),
19. Junior Parkinson (24), 20. Joe Saldana (7), 21. Bobby Olivero (20), 22. Bob
East (15), 23. Chuck Gurney (12), 24. Bubby Jones (8). NT
MAY 1980 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Gary
Bettenhausen (2), 2. Pancho Carter (4), 3. Bobby Olivero (11), 4. Ron Shuman
(5), 5. Steve Chassey (10), 6. Steve Cannon (17), 7. Dean Shirley (16), 8. Bob
Frey (22), 9. Bill Burks Jr. (21), 10. Larry Dickson (1), 11. Larry Gates (19),
12. Gary Hieber (20), 13. Joe Saldana (6), 14. Mike Gregg (7), 15. Robert Smith
(8), 16. Eddie Leavitt (12), 17. Lealand McSpadden (18), 18. Rich Vogler (3),
19. Sheldon Kinser (13), 20. Bill Puterbaugh (9), 21. Larry Rice (15), 22. Mack
McClellan (24), 23. George Snider (14), 24. Jerry Miller (23), 25. Billy
Vukovich (25). 1:00:12.60
AUGUST 1980 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Gary
Bettenhausen (2), 2. Pancho Carter (7), 3. Rich Vogler (1), 4. Larry Dickson
(11), 5. Rich Leavell (9), 6. Chris Cumberworth (17), 7. Kramer Williamson (21),
8. Lennie Waldo (26), 9. Larry Rice (8), 10. Tom Bigelow (4), 11. Gary Hieber
(27), 12. Steve Cannon (13), 13. Gary Irvin (19), 14. Frankie Schneider (24),
15. Jack Hewitt (14), 16. Jerry Miller (15), 17. Sammy Swindell (16), 18. Bill
Burks Jr. (22), 19. George Snider (10), 20. Joe Saldana (6), 21. Paul Pitzer
(23), 22. Steve Chassey (5), 23. Bill Tyler (18), 24. Larry Gates (20), 25. Jan
Opperman (25), 26. Bobby Olivero (3), 27. Ron Shuman (12). 1:00.17.00
1981 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Rich Vogler
(6), 2. Tom Bigelow (8), 3. George Snider (9), 4. Jack Hewitt (7), 5. Bill Tyler
(12), 6. Joe Saldana (16), 7. Jerry Nemire (14), 8. Johnny Parsons (5), 9. Jerry
Miller (18), 10. Paul Pitzer (10), 11. Ken Schrader (11), 12. Jerry Weeks (21),
13. Larry Rice (3), 14. Jeff Bloom (15), 15. Sheldon Kinser (20), 16. Sleepy
Tripp (13), 17. Jim McElreath (19), 18. Gary Bettenhausen (2), 19. Mark Alderson
(#59) (24), 20. Billy Engelhart (1), 21. Bobby Olivero (4), 22. Gary Hieber
(17), 23. Tracy Potter (23), 24. Arnie Knepper (22). 1:01:13.00
1982 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Gary
Bettenhausen (1), 2. Steve Chassey (4), 3. Bobby Olivero (3), 4. Billy Engelhart
(10), 5. Rick Hood (8), 6. Larry Rice (17), 7. Mark Alderson (7), 8. Joe Saldana
(15), 9. Mike Peters (18), 10. Jerry Weeks (12), 11. Steve Kinser (14), 12. Ken
Schrader (13), 13. Joe McCarthy (19), 14. Bob Cicconi (24), 15. George Snider
(9), 16. Keith Kauffman (5), 17. Mike Gregg (6), 18. Jerry Nemire (16), 19. Rich
Vogler (21), 20. Sheldon Kinser (2), 21. Chuck Amati (11), 22. Duke Cook (23),
23. Dana Carter (22), 24. Ron Shuman (20), 25. Tom Bigelow (25). NT
1983 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Gary
Bettenhausen (1), 2. Chuck Gurney (11), 3. Ken Schrader (4), 4. George Snider
(12), 5. Billy Engelhart (9), 6. Steve Kinser (19), 7. Ron Shuman (2), 8. Larry
Rice (3), 9. Ronnie Burke (15), 10. Gary Hieber (14), 11. Rich Vogler (24), 12.
Billy Vukovich (27), 13. Jerry Nemire (13), 14. Bud Wilmot (30), 15. Steve
Siegel (22), 16. Sheldon Kinser (5), 17. Tom Bigelow (10), 18. Mike Winblad
(20), 19. Jack Hewitt (7), 20. Mike Johnson (28), 21. Larry Dickson (16), 22.
Larry Martin (23), 23. Steve Chassey (8), 24. Bobby Olivero (18), 25. Randy
Bateman (25), 26. Mark Alderson (21), 27. Joe Saldana (29), 28. Bob Cicconi
(17), 29. Jim McElreath (26), 30. Rick Hood (6). NT
1984 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Joe Saldana
(4), 2. Ron Shuman (8), 3. Johnny Parsons (9), 4. Dave Blaney (12), 5. Steve
Chassey (2), 6. Manny Rockhold (26), 7. Gary Irvin (7), 8. Keith Campbell (27),
9. Gary Hieber (20), 10. Jim Moughan (25), 11. Rick Hood (15), 12. Tom Bigelow
(21), 13. Bill Hudson (36), 14. Sheldon Kinser (3), 15. Warren Mockler (34), 16.
Billy Vukovich (10), 17. Bud Wilmot (28), 18. Gary Bettenhausen (6), 19. Chuck
Gurney (1), 20. Bob Cicconi (32), 21. Jack Hewitt (14), 22. Larry Martin (13),
23. Randy Bateman (33), 24. Jerry Russell (22), 25. Danny Milburn (16), 26.
Larry Rice (11), 27. Bobby Olivero (30), 28. Jerry Nemire (23), 29. Ken Schrader
(5), 30. Mike Johnson (18), 31. Steve Cannon (19), 32. Billy Engelhart (24), 33.
Arnie Knepper (35), 34. Mark Alderson (17), 35. Jim McElreath (31), 36. Joe
McCarthy (29). 1:33:13.07
1985 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Rick Hood (1),
2. Chuck Gurney (2), 3. Steve Chassey (10), 4. Sheldon Kinser (4), 5. Kramer
Williamson (16), 6. Bobby Olivero (15), 7. John Andretti (11), 8. Jack Hewitt
(25), 9. Steve Butler (21), 10. Paul Clark (22), 11. Danny Milburn (18), 12.
Larry Rice (9), 13. Jerry Russell (12), 14. Bob Cicconi (28), 15. Rick Salem
(20), 16. Dave Blaney (7), 17. Gary Irvin (19), 18. Randy Bateman (30), 19.
George Snider (6), 20. Joe Saldana (3), 21. Duke Cook (17), 22. Mark Alderson
(26), 23. Jerry Nemire (27), 24. Rich Vogler (8), 25. Gary Hieber (23), 26.
Billy Engelhart (13), 27. Duke DeRosa (29), 28. Greg Staab (24), 29. Gary
Bettenhausen (5), 30. Ken Schrader (14). 58:58.93
1986 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jack Hewitt
(11), 2. Steve Butler (9), 3. George Snider (7), 4. Tom Bigelow (6), 5. Paul
Clark (12), 6. Jerry Russell (26), 7. Gary Hieber (22), 8. Bob East (13), 9.
Greg Staab (25), 10. Bobby Olivero (18), 11. Warren Mockler (21), 12. Manny
Rockhold (19), 13. Leon Gentry (27), 14. Jack Ziegler (32), 15. Randy Standridge
(30), 16. Larry Rice (10), 17. Brent Kaeding (20), 18. Kenny Jacobs (2), 19.
Gary Bettenhausen (3), 20. Steve Chassey (4), 21. Rick Hood (8), 22. Andy
Hillenburg (15), 23. Mark Alderson (16), 24. Chuck Gurney (1), 25. Billy
Engelhart (14), 26. Rich Vogler (5), 27. Danny Milburn (23), 28. Jerry Nemire
(31), 29. Kevin Koch (24), 30. Bobby Adkins (17), 31. Paul Huntington (29), 32.
Jeff Bloom (28). 1:01:41.00
1987 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jack Hewitt
(18), 2. Kenny Jacobs (4), 3. Jeff Swindell (1), 4. Steve Butler (21), 5. Rick
Hood (5), 6. Steve Chassey (15), 7. Larry Rice (7), 8. Mark Alderson (10), 9.
Rusty McClure (9), 10. George Snider (14), 11. Palmer Crowell (16), 12. Jeff
Bloom (12), 13. Tom Bigelow (24), 14. Manny Rockhold (20), 15. Kevin Koch (23),
16. Terry Kawell (29), 17. Paul Huntington (26), 18. Jim Whiteside (30), 19.
Jerry Nemire (25), 20. Andy Hillenburg (2), 21. Tony Elliott (11), 22. Bob
Cicconi (13), 23. Gary Hieber (19), 24. Paul Clark (6), 25. Bob Frey (22), 26.
Jim Childers (8), 27. Steve Cannon (27), 28. Greg Staab (28), 29. Ron Dunstan
(17), 30. Rich Vogler (3). NT
1988 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Gary
Bettenhausen (3), 2. Kenny Jacobs (11), 3. George Snider (1), 4. Steve Butler
(28), 5. Jim Childers (4), 6. Mark Alderson (10), 7. Andy Hillenburg (6), 8.
Larry Rice (5), 9. Tray House (9), 10. Gary Hieber (12), 11. Bob Frey (23), 12.
Jeff Bloom (7), 13. Jim Mahoney (21), 14. Greg Staab (15), 15. Jerry Nemire
(18), 16. Gary Irvin (26), 17. Tony Elliott (8), 18. Lou Cicconi Jr. (32), 19.
Palmer Crowell (25), 20. Billy Vukovich III (27), 21. Paul Huntington (19), 22.
Rusty McClure (13), 23. Ray Joe Fager (22), 24. Dave Feese (12), 25. Dean
Billings (17), 26. Manny Rockhold (29), 27. Chuck Gurney (2), 28. Jack Hewitt
(31), 29. Ron Dunstan (20), 30. Steve Chassey (16), 31. Bill Tyler (30), 32.
Johnny Parsons (14). NT
1989 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chuck Gurney
(4), 2. Rich Vogler (3), 3. Jimmy Sills (1), 4. Tony Elliott (8), 5. Jim Mahoney
(7), 6. Mark Alderson (13), 7. Andy Hillenburg (10), 8. Danny Smith (18), 9. Jim
McElreath (9), 10. Walt Kennedy (19), 11. Dave Feese (20), 12. Greg Staab (14),
13. Johnny Parsons (23), 14. Larry Rice (27), 15. Steve Butler (12), 16. Danny
Milburn (15), 17. Tom Bigelow (22), 18. Bob Cicconi (16), 19. Donnie Beechler
(32), 20. Russ Gamester (29), 21. Jack Hewitt (6), 22. Manny Rockhold (28), 23.
Gary Bettenhausen (11), 24. Ron Dunstan (21), 25. George Snider (2), 26. Terry
Kawell (31), 27. Gary Irvin (25), 28. Warren Mockler (26), 29. Rick Hood (5),
30. Gary Hieber (24), 31. Jerry Nemire (17), 32. Mike Thomas (30). 57:29.03
1990 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jeff Swindell
(2), 2. Chuck Gurney (3), 3. Jimmy Sills (14), 4. Andy Hillenburg (25), 5. Jerry
Russell (12), 6. Stevie Reeves (23), 7. Mark Alderson (1), 8. Dave Feese (21),
9. Eric Gordon (7), 10. Tom Bigelow (16), 11. Warren Mockler (13), 12. Danny
Milburn (26), 13. Walt Kennedy (18), 14. Bill Kojis (19), 15. Gary Irvin (11),
16. Johnny Parsons (9), 17. Kevin Whitesides (31), 18. Jerry Nemire (32), 19.
Rick Hood (27), 20. Jack Hewitt (24), 21. Ron Dunstan (20), 22. Chip Thomas
(30), 23. Rusty McClure (10), 24. Larry Rice (22), 25. Stan Fox (8), 26. Greg
Staab (28), 27. Wally Pankratz (6), 28. George Snider (17), 29. Gary Hieber (4),
30. Jeff Gordon (5), 31. Russ Gamester (29), 32. Steve Chassey (15). NT
1991 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Stevie Reeves
(2), 2. Steve Butler (12), 3. Stan Fox (3), 4. Jeff Gordon (5), 5. Chuck Gurney
(14), 6. Russ Gamester (6), 7. Johnny Parsons (4), 8. Eric Gordon (30), 9. Jim
Mahoney (21), 10. Wally Pankratz (24), 11. Chip Thomas (18), 12. Larry Dickson
(19), 13. Billy Boat (22), 14. Tray House (17), 15. Warren Mockler (9), 16. Gary
Hieber (11), 17. Randy Bateman (26), 18. Ronnie Burke (23), 19. Tony Elliott
(13), 20. Jimmy Sills (1), 21. Mark Alderson (25), 22. Bill Kojis (27), 23. Dave
Feese (28), 24. Jeff Swindell (15), 25. George Snider (8), 26. Jerry Nemire
(29), 27. Jerry Russell (7), 28. Steve Chassey (16), 29. Greg Staab (10), 30.
Danny Smith (20). NT
1992 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Johnny Parsons
(1), 2. Tony Elliott (2), 3. Stan Fox (3), 4. Tony Stewart (9), 5. George Snider
(11), 6. Steve Butler (4), 7. Jeff Swindell (6), 8. Eric Gordon (14), 9. Chip
Thomas (21), 10. Jim Mahoney (19), 11. Joe Gaerte (20), 12. Gary Hieber (13),
13. Russ Gamester (5), 14. Rocky Hodges (25), 15. Stevie Reeves (18), 16. Wally
Pankratz (24), 17. Lealand McSpadden (17), 18. Steve Chassey (15), 19. Jim
McElreath (26), 20. Jimmy Brewer (27), 21. Chuck Gurney (8), 22. Rick Hood (12),
23. Perry Ferrell (28), 24. Jerry Russell (16), 25. Larry Dickson (23), 26. Jack
Hewitt (10), 27. Steve Knepper (30), 28. Tray House (29), 29. Ron Shuman (22),
30. Jimmy Sills (7). 56:03.00
1993 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jack Hewitt
(1), 2. Jeff Swindell (2), 3. Ron Shuman (3), 4. Mike Bliss (21), 5. Chuck
Gurney (8), 6. Tony Elliott (5), 7. Steve Butler (11), 8. Tray House (12), 9.
Eric Gordon (14), 10. Larry Dickson (26), 11. Mark Alderson (30), 12. Greg Staab
(19), 13. Randy Bateman (22), 14. Ron Dunstan (28), 15. Lee Dunn (29), 16. Jim
Whiteside (18), 17. Tony Stewart (10), 18. Stevie Reeves (20), 19. Wally
Pankratz (25), 20. Jim Keeker (24), 21. Donnie Beechler (16), 22. Jerry Nemire
(23), 23. Jimmy Sills (13), 24. Tom Bigelow (27), 25. Johnny Parsons (17), 26.
Chip Thomas (7), 27. Gary Hieber (6), 28. George Snider (4), 29. Randy Tolsma
(9), 30. Perry Ferrell (15). NT
1994 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chuck Gurney
(8), 2. Eric Gordon (4), 3. Tony Stewart (26), 4. Randy Tolsma (6), 5. Chip
Thomas (3), 6. Jimmy Sills (22), 7. Gary Bettenhausen (25), 8. Kenny Irwin Jr.
(11), 9. Stan Fox (24), 10. Gary Hieber (28), 11. Rocky Hodges (21), 12. Mike
Bliss (17), 13. Andy Michner (10), 14. Dave Darland (15), 15. Tray House (14),
16. Rusty McClure (19), 17. Bill Rose (13), 18. Jerry Nemire (30), 19. Robby
Flock (29), 20. Randy Bateman (27), 21. Kevin Doty (20), 22. Tony Elliott (1),
23. Kevin Thomas (7), 24. Lealand McSpadden (12), 25. Page Jones (2), 26. Jack
Hewitt (18), 27. Johnny Parsons (5), 28. Doug Kalitta (16), 29. Donnie Beechler
(9), 30. Jack Runyon (23). NT
1995 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Johnny Parsons
(2), 2. Donnie Beechler (1), 3. Dave Darland (20), 4. Jack Hewitt (14), 5. Billy
Boat (12), 6. Tony Stewart (19), 7. Jimmy Sills (10), 8. Rocky Hodges (18), 9.
Robby Flock (15), 10. Tray House (11), 11. Gary Hieber (9), 12. Richard Griffin
(23), 13. Dan Drinan (17), 14. Eric Gordon (4), 15. Jerry Nemire (28), 16. Bill
Rose (25), 17. Tony Elliott (21), 18. Cary Faas (3), 19. Jim Keeker (16), 20.
John Heydenreich (26), 21. Kevin Thomas (24), 22. Dave Steele (27), 23. Russ
Gamester (7), 24. Chuck Gurney (6), 25. George Snider (#111) (30), 26. Kenny
Irwin Jr. (13), 27. Jack Runyon (22), 28. Ronnie Burke (29), 29. Chuck Leary
(5), 30. Kevin Doty (8). NT
1996 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chuck Gurney
(4), 2. Ryan Newman (2), 3. Johnny Parsons (10), 4. Tony Elliott (5), 5. Tony
Stewart (25), 6. Donnie Beechler (8), 7. Dave Darland (24), 8. Kevin Thomas (9),
9. Cary Faas (17), 10. Gary Hieber (26), 11. Billy Engelhart (15), 12. Steve
Knepper (21), 13. Rip Williams (19), 14. Rick Hood (23), 15. Brian Hayden (29),
16. Brian Tyler (7), 17. Jimmy Sills (16), 18. Eric Gordon (30), 19. Robby Flock
(22), 20. Rusty McClure (18), 21. Tracy Hines (14), 22. Dan Drinan (3), 23. Jack
Hewitt (1), 24. Bill Rose (13), 25. Russ Gamester (20), 26. John Heydenreich
(12), 27. Kenny Irwin Jr. (11), 28. George Snider (28), 29. Dave Steele (27),
30. Chip Thomas (6). NT
1997 FEATURE (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Russ Gamester
(3), 2. Dave Darland (1), 3. Tony Stewart (22), 4. Ron Shuman (7), 5. Jimmy
Sills (21), 6. Jim Keeker (15), 7. Kevin Thomas (25), 8. Jack Hewitt (23), 9.
John Heydenreich (27), 10. Robby Flock (16), 11. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (14), 12.
Ryan Newman (24), 13. Eric Gordon (26), 14. Bill Rose (10), 15. Gary Hieber
(20), 16. J.J. Yeley (28), 17. Terry Pletch (30), 18. Donnie Beechler (12), 19.
Randy Bateman (19), 20. Rod Holshouser (11), 21. Ronnie Burke (8), 22. Chuck
Leary (9), 23. Brian Tyler (13), 24. Chuck Gurney (2), 25. Dave McGough (29),
26. Tracy Hines (5), 27. Rusty McClure (6), 28. Ricky Logan (18), 29. Johnny
Parsons (4), 30. Kenneth Nichols (17). 1:05:30.00
1998 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jimmy Sills
(5), 2. Tracy Hines (15), 3. Donnie Beechler (8), 4. George Snider (1), 5. J.J.
Yeley (3), 6. Tony Elliott (12), 7. Chuck Leary (14), 8. Brian Tyler (9), 9.
Derek Davidson (23), 10. Ron Smoker (18), 11. Jerry Coons Jr. (24), 12. Gary
Hieber (20), 13. Dave Darland (13), 14. Jason Leffler (7), 15. Jack Hewitt (6),
16. Terry Babb (17), 17. Russ Gamester (10), 18. Rusty McClure (16), 19. Kenneth
Nichols (22), 20. Eric Gordon (27), 21. Wally Pankratz (33), 22. John
Heydenreich (30), 23. Robby Flock (4), 24. Ryan Newman (11), 25. Mike Mosley Jr.
(31), 26. Rod Holshouser (21), 27. Al Thomas (32), 28. Jackie Burke (25), 29.
Chuck Gurney (2), 30. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (19), 31. Bill Baue (26), 32. Kaylene
Verville (29), 33. Ronnie Franklin (28). NT
1999 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tony Elliott
(4), 2. Dave Darland (1), 3. Eric Gordon (2), 4. Jimmy Sills (7), 5. Brian Tyler
(13), 6. Chuck Gurney (3), 7. Russ Gamester (11), 8. Jay Drake (6), 9. J.J.
Yeley (17), 10. Bill Rose (16), 11. Rich Tobias Jr. (15), 12. Tom Capie (19),
13. Ryan Newman (9), 14. Jack Hewitt (5), 15. Randy Bateman (12), 16. Donnie
Lehmann (14), 17. Craig Dori (26), 18. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (18), 19. Jimmy
Stinson (24), 20. Todd Kane (22), 21. Tracy Hines (8), 22. Bill Baue (25), 23.
Robin Bank (28), 24. Chuck Leary (10), 25. Terry Babb (27), 26. Gary Hieber
(23), 27. Donnie Beechler (20), 28. Cary Faas (21), 29. Bill Schemonia (30), 30.
Tad Roach (29). NT
2000 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kasey Kahne
(1), 2. J.J. Yeley (6), 3. Dave Darland (3), 4. Russ Gamester (5), 5. Tracy
Hines (7), 6. Ed Carpenter (9), 7. Robby Flock (11), 8. Brian Tyler (18), 9.
Donnie Beechler (17), 10. Paul White (13), 11. Gary Hieber (23), 12. Brad Fox
(19), 13. Jack Hewitt (10), 14. Tony Elliott (2), 15. Donnie Lehmann (26), 16.
Jerry Coons Jr. (24), 17. Brad Noffsinger (14), 18. Johnny Parsons (22), 19.
Craig Dori (30), 20. John Heydenreich (16), 21. Terry Pletch (25), 22. Ryan
Newman (12), 23. Chuck Leary (21), 24. Bill Rose (8), 25. Jimmy Sills (20), 26.
Jason Leffler (15), 27. Randy Bateman (27), 28. Dana LaLiberte (29), 29. Tom
Capie (4), 30. Rich Tobias Jr. (28) 58:10.02
2001 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Paul White
(14), 2. Jerry Coons Jr. (1), 3. Russ Gamester (10), 4. Rich Tobias Jr. (23), 5.
Dave Steele (9), 6. Aaron Fike (5), 7. Derek Davidson (25), 8. Brian Tyler (13),
9. Tony Elliott (12), 10. Eric Gordon (20), 11. Robby Flock (17), 12. Michael
Lewis (16), 13. Dave Darland (4), 14. Jason McCord (19), 15. Brad Fox (11), 16.
Bill Rose (27), 17. Hud Cone (29), 18. Brad Noffsinger (22), 19. Matt Westfall
(30), 20. Ricky Shelton (6), 21. J.J. Yeley (2), 22. Tracy Hines (7), 23. Jack
Hewitt (24), 24. John Heydenreich (21), 25. Jon Stanbrough (8), 26. Levi Jones
(15), 27. Bud Kaeding (3), 28. Jackie Burke (26), 29. Dane Carter (28), 30. Ed
Carpenter (18). NT
2002 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. J.J. Yeley
(5), 2. Russ Gamester (7), 3. Jay Drake (2), 4. Dave Darland (19), 5. Paul White
(10), 6. Tracy Hines (16), 7. Jerry Coons Jr. (14), 8. John Heydenreich (15), 9.
Dave Steele (18), 10. Derek Davidson (17), 11. Brad Noffsinger (26), 12. Carl
Edwards (20), 13. Jason McCord (28), 14. John Starks (11), 15. Nick Lundgreen
(12), 16. Dane Carter (30), 17. Matt Westfall (25), 18. George White (4), 19.
Rich Tobias Jr. (8), 20. Travis Rilat (27), 21. Johnny Parsons (24), 22.
Jonathan Vennard (3), 23. Jason Leffler (6), 24. Michael Lewis (13), 25. Ed
Carpenter (1), 26. Brian Tyler (21), 27. Gary Hieber (22), 28. Tony Elliott
(23), 29. Roger Rager (9), 30. Terry Babb (29). NT
2003 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Rich Tobias
Jr. (25), 2. Donnie Beechler (16), 3. J.J. Yeley (2), 4. Kevin Huntley (21), 5.
Tracy Hines (8), 6. Jerry Coons Jr. (7), 7. Dave Darland (4), 8. Ron Gregory
(14), 9. Russ Gamester (18), 10. Johnny Parsons (15), 11. Jason McCord (22), 12.
A.J. Fike (12), 13. Dane Carter (20), 14. Rod Holshouser (27), 15. Brad
Noffsinger (10), 16. Teddy Beach (1), 17. Tyler Walker (11), 18. Aaron Fike (9),
19. Matt Westfall (19), 20. Nick Lundgreen (23), 21. Tony Elliott (13), 22.
Wayne Reutimann Jr. (26), 23. Randy Bateman (29), 24. Jerry Nemire (30), 25.
Dave Steele (5), 26. John Heydenreich (6), 27. Wes Miller (28), 28. Tom Capie
(24), 29. Roger Rager (3), 30. Levi Jones (17). NT
2004 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tyler Walker
(1), 2. Brian Tyler (10), 3. Tracy Hines (3), 4. Kevin Huntley (6), 5. Paul
White (8), 6. Dave Darland (9), 7. Jon Stanbrough (7), 8. Bud Kaeding (18), 9.
Tony Elliott (11), 10. Shane Hollingsworth (12), 11. A.J. Fike (16), 12. Russ
Gamester (22), 13. Tom Capie (5), 14. Aaron Pierce (17), 15. John Heydenreich
(15), 16. Rich Tobias Jr. (23), 17. Dave Steele (21), 18. Jason McCord (14), 19.
Jerry Coons Jr. (2), 20. Chris Urish (27), 21. Jim Moughan (28), 22. Hud Cone
(25), 23. Donnie Beechler (24), 24. Alex Shanks (29), 25. Sport Allen (26), 26.
Davey Ray (13), 27. Nelson Stewart (30), 28. Boston Reid (19), 29. Johnny
Parsons (20), 30. Matt Westfall (4). 1:02:14.00
2005 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tracy Hines
(5), 2. Brian Tyler (20), 3. Tyler Walker (1), 4. Jon Stanbrough (3), 5. Dave
Darland (19), 6. John Heydenreich (21), 7. A.J. Fike (16), 8. Nick Lundgreen
(23), 9. Dave Steele (6), 10. Levi Jones (10), 11. Kevin Huntley (7), 12. Tom
Capie (15), 13. Rich Tobias Jr. (13), 14. Paul White (22), 15. Wayne Reutimann
Jr. (14), 16. Randy Bateman (25), 17. Josh Wise (#59) (33), 18. Teddy Beach
(11), 19. Davey Ray (32), 20. Johnny Parsons (17), 21. Chappy Knaack (30), 22.
Jason McCord (9), 23. Cole Carter (4), 24. Alex Shanks (24), 25. Bill Rose (8),
26. Kyle Steffens (26), 27. Hud Cone (28), 28. Justin Allgaier (18), 29. Shane
Hollingsworth (12), 30. Jerry Coons Jr. (2), 31. Danny Long (31), 32. Mat Neely
(27), 33. Tony Elliott (29). NT
2006 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tracy Hines
(1), 2. Shane Cottle (3), 3. Josh Wise (4), 4. Bud Kaeding (21), 5. Mat Neely
(5), 6. Paul White (8), 7. Brian Tyler (20), 8. Jay Drake (2), 9. Russ Gamester
(16), 10. Chappy Knaack (28), 11. Dave Steele (10), 12. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (7),
13. Aaron Pierce (9), 14. Levi Jones (15), 15. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (#00x) (32),
16. A.J. Fike (26), 17. Dereck King (29), 18. Alex Shanks (30), 19. Roger Rager
(12), 20. Jeff Swindell (25), 21. Shane Hollingsworth (23), 22. Justin Allgaier
(17), 23. Donnie Beechler (13), 24. Dickie Gaines (27), 25. Tom Capie (19), 26.
Dave Darland (11), 27. Jerry Coons Jr. (6), 28. Johnny Parsons (22), 29. Ray
Bull (14), 30. Randy Bateman (18), 31. Teddy Beach (24), 32. Tim Siner (31).
1:09:50.78
2007 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Shane Cottle
(1), 2. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (4), 3. Bud Kaeding (2), 4. Dave Darland (7), 5. Jon
Stanbrough (8), 6. Jerry Coons Jr. (14), 7. Mat Neely (25), 8. Ron Gregory (3),
9. Shane Hollingsworth (15), 10. Levi Jones (12), 11. Kevin Huntley (11), 12.
Mike Murgoitio (17), 13. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (22), 14. Justin Allgaier (19), 15.
Billy Wease (10), 16. Johnny Parsons (24), 17. Tim Barber (28), 18. Dereck King
(29), 19. Donnie Beechler (13), 20. Hud Cone (26), 21. Tim Siner (30), 22. Aaron
Pierce (6), 23. Cameron Dodson (31), 24. Chappy Knaack (20), 25. Paul White
(16), 26. Tom Capie (9), 27. Ray Bull (27), 28. Russ Gamester (21), 29. Brian
Tyler (18), 30. John Heydenreich (23), 31. Roger Rager (32), 32. Randy Bateman
(5). NT
2008 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brian Tyler
(6), 2. Dave Darland (4), 3. Shane Cottle (1), 4. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (3), 5.
Mat Neely (14), 6. Tom Capie (10), 7. Jerry Coons Jr. (23), 8. A.J. Fike (12),
9. Derek Hagar (22), 10. Kevin Huntley (16), 11. Bud Kaeding (13), 12. Tracy
Hines (15), 13. Levi Jones (7), 14. Randy Bateman (2), 15. Donnie Beechler (5),
16. Joey Moughan (20), 17. Russ Gamester (9), 18. Chris Urish (8), 19. Chappy
Knaack (18), 20. J.J. Yeley (24), 21. Shane Hollingsworth (11), 22. Dustin
Morgan (17), 23. Patrick Bruns (21), 24. Johnny Parsons (19). NT
2009: RAINED OUT
2010 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson
(16), 2. Jon Stanbrough (2), 3. Todd Kane (26), 4. Shane Hmiel (11), 5. Dave
Darland (9), 6. Brian Tyler (13), 7. Jeff Swindell (6), 8. Bobby East (4), 9.
John Heydenreich (23), 10. Levi Jones (3), 11. A.J. Fike (8), 12. Bud Kaeding
(10), 13. Bryan Clauson (7), 14. Shane Cottle (12), 15. Jerry Coons Jr. (1), 16.
Brad Kuhn (18), 17. Tom Capie (22), 18. Russ Gamester (19), 19. Justin Carver
(28), 20. Tracy Hines (14), 21. Chris Urish (27), 22. Bill Rose (24), 23. Terry
Babb (25), 24. Randy Bateman (20), 25. Shane Hollingsworth (17), 26. Tanner
Swanson (15), 27. Mike Hess (5), 28. Coleman Gulick (21). NT
2011 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Larson
(4), 2. Levi Jones (2), 3. Tracy Hines (6), 4. Brian Tyler (11), 5. Jerry Coons
Jr. (3), 6. Darren Hagen (12), 7. Derek Hagar (15), 8. Bud Kaeding (9), 9. Bryan
Clauson (1), 10. Tanner Swanson (8), 11. Jon Stanbrough (10), 12. Dave Darland
(18), 13. John Heydenreich (16), 14. Mike Hess (20), 15. Chris Urish (21), 16.
Chris Windom (14), 17. Shane Cockrum (22), 18. Donnie Beechler (19), 19. Shane
Hollingsworth (7), 20. Kellen Conover (23), 21. Bobby East (13), 22. Kody
Swanson (5), 23. Jerry Bruce (24), 24. Russ Gamester (17), 25. Zach Daum (25).
NT
2012: RAINED OUT
2013 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chris Urish
(9), 2. Bobby East (3), 3. A.J. Fike (11), 4. Shane Cockrum (6), 5. Taylor Ferns
(7), 6. Chris Windom (5), 7. Jerry Coons Jr. (1), 8. Christopher Bell (4), 9.
Russ Gamester (8), 10. Miranda Throckmorton (10), 11. Tiffany Wyzard (13), 12.
Kody Swanson (14), 13. Patrick Lawson (12), 14. Tracy Hines (15), 15. Robert
Ballou (2). NT
2014 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Shane Cockrum
(5), 2. Levi Jones (13), 3. Brady Bacon (12), 4. Tracy Hines (10), 5. A.J. Fike
(8), 6. Russ Gamester (11), 7. Chris Urish (14), 8. Jerry Coons Jr. (3), 9.
Bobby East (1), 10. Steven Russell (16), 11. Randy Bateman (15), 12. Patrick
Lawson (17), 13. Kody Swanson (2), 14. Chris Windom (22), 15. Zach Daum (6), 16.
Dave Darland (4), 17. Chris Fetter (19), 18. Jake Simmons (18), 19. Caleb
Armstrong (7), 20. C.J. Leary (9), 21. Robbie Ray (21), 22. Jackie Burke (20),
23. Terry James (23). NT
2015 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Shane Cockrum
(5), 2. Chris Windom (7), 3. Kody Swanson (1), 4. Justin Grant (3), 5. Casey
Shuman (8), 6. Shane Cottle (11), 7. A.J. Fike (6), 8. Jerry Coons Jr. (12), 9.
David Byrne (17), 10. Rick Hood (16), 11. Chris Urish (30), 12. Austin Nemire
(19), 13. Steven Russell (20), 14. Chris Fetter (14), 15. Rich Tobias Jr. (18),
16. Patrick Lawson (21), 17. Terry James (22), 18. J.C. Bland (24), 19. Levi
Jones (9), 20. Aaron Pierce (2), 21. Brian Tyler (13), 22. Joey Moughan (23),
23. Dave Darland (10), 24. Steve Buckwalter (15), 25. Danny Long (25), 26. Kenny
Gentry (28), 27. Charles Davis Jr. (26), 28. Jacob Wilson (4), 29. Jackie Burke
(27), 30. Terry Babb (29). 1:07:37.02
2016 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chris Windom
(9), 2. Jeff Swindell (4), 3. Kody Swanson (1), 4. Casey Shuman (21), 5. Shane
Cockrum (5), 6. Brady Bacon (15), 7. Jerry Coons Jr. (16), 8. Brian Tyler (11),
9. Joe Liguori (13), 10. David Byrne (8), 11. Zach Daum (24), 12. Chris Urish
(28), 13. Bill Rose (33), 14. J.C. Bland (20), 15. Patrick Lawson (25), 16. A.J.
Fike (7), 17. Matt Goodnight (26), 18. Terry James (29), 19. Justin Grant (2),
20. Steve Buckwalter (23), 21. Davey Ray (10), 22. Austin Nemire (18), 23. Danny
Long (30), 24. Aaron Pierce (14), 25. Shane Cottle (6), 26. Jacob Wilson (17),
27. C.J. Leary (3), 28. Terry Babb (19), 29. Joey Moughan (12), 30. Kenny Gentry
(31), 31. Jackie Burke (27), 32. Chris Fetter (22), 33. Tad Roach (32).
1:16:02.864
2017 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson
(8), 2. Shane Cockrum (7), 3. Jeff Swindell (6), 4. C.J. Leary (2), 5. Jerry
Coons Jr. (1), 6. Justin Grant (10), 7. Shane Cottle (15), 8. Brian Tyler (13),
9. Mark Smith (11), 10. Casey Shuman (24), 11. Hunter Schuerenberg (9), 12. Dave
Darland (12), 13. Dakota Jackson (18), 14. David Shain (17), 15. Joey Moughan
(5), 16. Aaron Pierce (3), 17. Chris Urish (26), 18. Joss Moffatt (20), 19. Ken
Schrader (21), 20. J.C. Bland (23), 21. Matt Goodnight (28), 22. Austin Nemire
(14), 23. Danny Long (31), 24. Chris Windom (4), 25. Patrick Bruns (19), 26.
Robert Ballou (32), 27. Terry Babb (29), 28. David Byrne (16), 29. Keith Burch
(30), 30. Johnny Petrozelle (27), 31. Steve Buckwalter (22), 32. Patrick Lawson
(25). 1:10.00.890
2018 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chris Windom
(8), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 3. Shane Cockrum (14), 4. Justin Grant (9), 5.
Kody Swanson (12), 6. David Byrne (6), 7. C.J. Leary (3), 8. Austin Nemire (17),
9. Joey Moughan (15), 10. Kyle Robbins (7), 11. Mike Haggenbottom (25), 12. Bill
Rose (22), 13. Chris Dyson (26), 14. Tyler Courtney (11), 15. Shane Cottle (16),
16. Jerry Coons Jr. (2), 17. Jacob Wilson (1), 18. Joe Liguori (13), 19. Keith
Burch (28), 20. Patrick Lawson (21), 21. Brady Bacon (4), 22. Matt Goodnight
(20), 23. Chris Urish (10), 24. Austin Mundie (19), 25. Terry Babb (29), 26.
Brian Tyler (24), 27. Korey Weyant (30), 28. J.C. Bland (27), 29. Russ Gamester
(23), 30. Jeff Swindell (18). NT
2019 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jacob Wilson
(6), 2. Justin Grant (8), 3. Tyler Courtney (1), 4. Jeff Swindell (13), 5. Brady
Bacon (2), 6. Chris Windom (9), 7. David Byrne (10), 8. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 9.
Chad Kemenah (4), 10. Matt Goodnight (12), 11. Casey Buckman (15), 12. Jimmy
Light (11), 13. Kyle Steffens (22), 14. Kody Swanson (#2) (29), 15. Austin
Mundie (17), 16. Chris Urish (7), 17. John Heydenreich (25), 18. A.J. Fike (21),
19. Travis Welpott (18), 20. Kyle Robbins (23), 21. Brian Tyler (19), 22. Bill
Rose (28), 23. Jerry Coons Jr. (3), 24. Dallas Hewitt (20), 25. Eric Gordon
(16), 26. Ronnie Wuerdeman (31), 27. Mike Haggenbottom (14), 28. Terry Babb
(24), 29. Dave Berkheimer (26), 30. C.J. Leary (30), 31. Austin Nemire (27). NT
2020: NOT HELD
2021 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brian Tyler
(11), 2. Logan Seavey (4), 3. Jake Swanson (9), 4. Jerry Coons Jr. (19), 5.
Shane Cockrum (2), 6. Shane Cottle (7), 7. David Byrne (10), 8. Kyle Robbins
(5), 9. Matt Goodnight (15), 10. Terry Babb (13), 11. Carmen Perigo (22), 12.
Patrick Lawson (21), 13. Kyle Steffens (18), 14. Casey Buckman (16), 15. Kyle
Cummins (20), 16. Nick Bilbee (25), 17. Kody Swanson (1), 18. Aaron Pierce (12),
19. Dave Berkheimer (27), 20. Matt Westfall (6), 21. Ken Schrader (14), 22.
Dallas Hewitt (3), 23. Jason McDougal (17), 24. Travis Welpott (23), 25. Korey
Weyant (24), 26. Austin Nemire (8), 27. Danny Long (26), 28. Chris Fetter (28),
29. Justin Grant (29). NT
2022 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey
(4), 2. Shane Cockrum (1), 3. Kody Swanson (10), 4. Patrick Bruns (8), 5. Casey
Buckman (23), 6. Travis Welpott (21), 7. C.J. Leary (2), 8. Brian Tyler (15), 9.
Jerry Coons Jr. (9), 10. Matt Westfall (12), 11. A.J. Fike (7), 12. Chase
Stockon (16), 13. Tye Mihocko (17), 14. Jason McDougal (13), 15. Gregg Cory
(26), 16. Chris Urish (14), 17. Dave Berkheimer (27), 18. Shane Cottle (3), 19.
Patrick Lawson (18), 20. Kyle Robbins (11), 21. Justin Grant (5), 22. Brian
Ruhlman (22), 23. Danny Long (28), 24. Davey Ray (6), 25. Cary Oliver (29), 26.
Kyle Steffens (19), 27. Dallas Hewitt (20), 28. Korey Weyant (24), 29. Chris
Fetter (25), 30. Jake Swanson (30). NT
2023 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (1), 2. C.J. Leary (2), 3. Kody Swanson (8), 4. Shane Cockrum (11), 5. Logan Seavey (5), 6. Jerry Coons Jr. (4), 7. Emerson Axsom (12), 8. Wayne Johnson (26), 9. Taylor Ferns (18), 10. Kyle Steffens (10), 11. Chris Urish (15), 12. Korey Weyant (16), 13. Chris Fetter (13), 14. Chase Stockon (6), 15. Dave Berkheimer (23), 16. Trey Burke (14), 17. Davey Ray (3), 18. Mario Clouser (9), 19. Casey Buckman (17), 20. Russ Gamester (22), 21. Ryan Thomas (27), 22. Danny Long (24), 23. Kaylee Bryson (19), 24. Patrick Lawson (21), 25. Shane Cottle (7), 26. A.J. Fike (20), 27. Tom Paterson (29), 28. John Tosti (25), 29. Tim Simmons (28). 1:01:36.96
VERMEER & FERREIRA CLASSIC ON TAP FOR USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS AT KERN
By Lance Jennings
AUGUST 27, 2024... The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Cars will
resume their chase for the championship this Saturday, August 31st, at The Dirt
Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway. Also featuring Mini Stocks, the “Bob
Vermeer and Narcie Ferreira Classic” is the second of three appearances for the
non-winged USAC/CRA sprints at the fast 1/3-mile oval. Located at 13500 Raceway
Boulevard in Bakersfield, California, the Spectator Gates will open at 5:00pm,
Hot Laps are scheduled for 5:30pm, followed by Time Trials, with Racing
scheduled at 7:00pm. For more event information and advance tickets, visit the
track’s website at kernraceway.com or call 661.835.1264.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- MUFFLERS: Mufflers ARE NOT REQUIRED at The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern
Raceway.
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com, appendix E.
- TIRES & FUEL: Tires and fuel will be available at the track on race day. It is
recommended that teams pre-order tires through Hoosier Tire West at
559-485-4612.
On August 17th at Perris Auto Speedway, “The Cadillac” Cody Williams won a
hard fought “Brother Brett Classic” to become the ninth winner of the season
over A.J. Bender, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm, “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., and R.J.
Johnson.
This Saturday’s event at The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway
honors Bob Vermeer and Narcie Ferreira. Vermeer was a car owner with the
original California Racing Association and fielded entries most notably for Tony
“The Tiger” Simon and “The Ripper” Rip Williams. Ferreira was a longtime
supporter, sponsor, and car owner when he partnered with Johnny Vermeer in the
early days of USAC/CRA.
Since March 12, 2021, The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway has held
four USAC/CRA Sprint Car events and four different drivers have claimed victory.
R.J. Johnson won the “Golden Empire Clash” on June 8th and 10-time series
champion, “The Demon” Damion Gardner set the 1-lap track record of 14.106 at the
Kern debut. The complete USAC/CRA win list at Kern is at the end of this
release.
Heading to the thirteenth point race, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm (Yucaipa,
California) holds a slim 8-point lead over the competition. Racing Dino Napier’s
#5X Indiana Truck Salvage / B&B Powder Coating DRC, Malcolm charged from eighth
to third at Perris on August 17th. To date, Tommy “Thunder” has three feature
wins, one Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Award, four heat race victories, one
In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, eleven top-10 finishes,
and 80 feature laps led in the campaign. Tommy is tied with “Chargin” Charles
Davis Jr., Levi Jones, Bud Kaeding, “Bullet” Blake Miller, and Jake Swanson with
six triumphs and will be looking to continue his title run by adding the “Bob
Vermeer and Narcie Ferreira Classic” to his resume.
R.J. Johnson (Laveen, Arizona) is ranked second in the championship point
standings. Driving Ricky and Michele Johnson’s #51 JUGO Superfoods / Avanti
Windows & Doors Sherman, Johnson won the special “Brother Brett Trophy Dash” at
Perris on August 17th before scoring fifth in the main event. At press time, the
multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion and 2005 Rookie of the Year has one
feature win, two Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Awards, one semi-main win,
eleven top-10 finishes, and 23 feature laps led on the season. R.J. is currently
tied with “The People’s Champion” Dave Darland, “Super” Rickie Gaunt, Justin
Grant, and “Showtime” Danny Sheridan with eight feature wins and will have his
sights on another win at The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway.
After running second in the Perris “Brother Brett Classic,” A.J. Bender (San
Diego, California) has climbed to third in the USAC/CRA point chase. Driving the
family owned #21 Bender Pool & Spa / Matrix Construction Services DRC, Bender
has one feature win, four heat race victories, eight top-10 finishes, and 44
feature laps led in the campaign. The former 360 Sprint Car Turkey Night Grand
Prix Winner will be looking for the second USAC/CRA win of his career this
Saturday night.
Logan Williams (Yorba Linda, California) sits fourth in the championship
chase. Piloting John McCarthy’s #5W Flowdynamics Incorporated / Drinkpak DRC,
Williams finished sixth in the August 17th race at Perris Auto Speedway. To
date, the 2014 Rookie of the Year has one heat race victory, one In Memory of
Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, ten top-10 finishes, and 21 feature
laps led to his credit. Logan will have his sights on earning the first USAC/CRA
victory of his career at The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams (Corona, California) is fifth in the
chase for the championship. Racing Tom & Christy Dunkel’s #17W Inland Rigging /
Dunkel Farms DRC, Williams raced from eleventh to seventh in the “Brother Brett
Classic.” At press time, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year has four heat race
victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, eight
top-10 finishes, and 11 feature laps led on the year. “The Big Game Hunter” is
tied with Matt Mitchell with eleven series wins and will be looking for his
first victory of the year on Saturday.
Driving the Kittle Motorsports / Gasper Racing #18 DRC backed by Art Klee and
Martin Roofing, David Gasper (Goleta, California) leads the chase for Rookie of
the Year honors. Elexa Herrera, Brent Sexton, Braden Chiaramonte, Blake Bower,
Jon DeWees, Joey Bishop, Mark Henry, Camie Bell, Tyler Hatzikian, Heath
Holdsclaw, Blake Hendricks, Tom Dunkel, and Aaron Altaffer are also in
contention.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are “The Cadillac” Cody
Williams, Verne Sweeney, Eddie Tafoya Jr., “The Gunslinger” Austin Grabowski,
“Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa, Grant
Sexton, Chris Gansen, “Flash” Jordan Hermansader, Tanner Boul, Chris Ennis, and
more.
The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway is located at 13500 Raceway
Boulevard in Bakersfield, California. To get to the speedway, take Interstate-5
and exit at Enos Lane (CA 43, Exit 246) and drive to Raceway Blvd. The track is
on the west side of the interstate. Adult tickets are $25, Kids Tickets (6-12)
are $10, and Children (5& Under) are FREE. For more event information and
advance tickets, visit kernraceway.com or call 661.835.1264.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks BillsJerky.net,
Factory Wraps, Flowdynamics Incorporated, The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim
and Chet Gardner), In Memory of Wiley Miller Sr. and Wiley Miller Jr., Sexton
Fire Protection, WC Friend Company, and Woodland Auto Display, for their
support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. Tommy
Malcolm-789, 2. R.J. Johnson-781, 3. A.J. Bender-721, 4. Logan Williams-713, 5.
Austin Williams-704, 6. Cody Williams-700, 7. David Gasper (R)-639, 8. Verne
Sweeney-511, 9. Eddie Tafoya Jr.-500, 10. Austin Grabowski-467, 11. Charles
Davis Jr.-424, 12. Elexa Herrera (R)-384, 13. Brent Sexton (R)-338, 14. Brody
Roa-307, 15. Grant Sexton-286, 16. Matt Mitchell-281, 17. Matt McCarthy-254, 18.
Ricky Lewis-233, 19. Jeff Dyer-230, 20. Logan Calderwood-203. The complete point
standings can be found at usacracing.com.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 3-Tommy Malcolm, 2-Matt
Mitchell, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Braden Chiaramonte, 1-Charles Davis Jr., 1-David
Gasper, 1-R.J. Johnson, 1-Kevin Thomas Jr., 1-Cody Williams
KERN AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Damion Gardner
– 14.016 (03/12/21)
KERN AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 1-Max Adams, 1-R.J.
Johnson, 1-Brody Roa, 1-Ryan Timmons.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Matt Mitchell)
March 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
March 23: Cocopah Speedway – Somerton, AZ (Winner: Charles Davis Jr.)
April 6: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.)
April 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: A.J. Bender)
May 25: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Matt Mitchell)
June 8: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA (Winner:
R.J. Johnson)
June 22: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
July 6: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
July 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
August 10: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA (Winner: Braden Chiaramonte)
August 17: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Cody Williams)
August 31: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA
September 7: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA
September 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 28: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA
October 12: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 18: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA
October 19: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA
November 1: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 2: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Oval Nationals)
November 9: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Oval Nationals)
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TBA = To Be Announced.
This schedule is subject to change.
FIRST TO 4!
GRANT COLLECTS $35,000,
BECOMES FIRST 4-TIME SMACKDOWN CHAMP
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Kokomo, Indiana (August 24, 2024)………Simply put, over the course of the
13-year history of Elliott’s Custom Trailer & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown at
Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway, no one has done it better than Justin Grant.
On Saturday night, the Ione, California native ascended to even greater
heights after leading the final 10 circuits of the 40-lapper to become the first
four-time Smackdown champion, duplicating the feat he had previously achieved in
2018, 2021 and 2023.
In the process, Grant earned his record-extending 11th career USAC AMSOIL
Sprint Car National Championship feature victory at the Kokomo 1/4-mile dirt
oval to earn a $35,000 payday - $30,000 for winning the race and an extra $500
for each of the 10 laps he led down the stretch.
Grant also moved up another notch in the record books. His 53rd overall USAC
National Sprint Car victory moved him past Tom Bigelow and into sole possession
of third-place all-time on the series’ win list in his TOPP Motorsports/NOS
Energy Drink – Bow Foundation – TOPP Industries/Maxim/Kistler Chevy.
Speaking of which, TOPP Motorsports also surpassed Steve Stapp for the third
most career wins as an entrant in USAC National Sprint Car history. The team now
stands at 51 series victories, trailing only Dynamics, Inc./Hoffman Auto Racing
with 139 and Tony Stewart Racing with 71.
Overall, nine of Grant’s 11 career USAC National Sprint Car victories at
Kokomo have come during Smackdown – seven prelim triumphs and four final
nighters. Yet perhaps none of them have come in as unorthodox fashion as it did
in his latest winning performance.
“I just absolutely love this place,” Grant exclaimed. “I’ve never spent that
much time on the bottom of this place, but it’s all right. It’s nice to know we
can do that too!”
It has admittedly been a trying year for Grant, who’s been stuck in the lower
half of the series point standings for much of the year due to seven finishes of
20th or worse, and currently stands eighth, 430 points out of the lead,
practically putting him out of contention for a third consecutive USAC National
Sprint Car driving title.
However, Grant has still managed to win eight series races, second most in
the series. But once Smackdown came around, Grant was once again in top form,
winning his Thursday prelim, finishing third in the Friday prelim and capping
off the weekend with another championship belt after starting fifth on the grid
and after a bit of work by the him and the crew to make sure all facets were
buttoned up to go after a repeat Smackdown score and a win in the opening race
of the 2024 NOS Energy Drink Hoosier Trifecta.
“We swapped motors from this car to our spare car, went through it, then
changed a bunch and did everything,” Grant explained. “We just weren’t happy
with where we were at and went to work today to try and be a little better, and
it sure paid off. I’ve had some rough spells this year, but I wake up every day
and I get to be a racecar driver for a living and that’s incredible to me. I
love it.”
Initially, 2016 Smackdown champion Kevin Thomas Jr. had the dominant hand as
he broke out to a two second lead by lap 10 after starting from the outside of
the front row. However, while slicing his way through lapped traffic on lap 18,
his car suddenly went up in smoke on the back straightaway, forcing him into the
infield with what Thomas diagnosed as a puncture in the radiator.
“I had a great racecar, and I felt like I could’ve won that race,” a dejected
Thomas stated. “Obviously, you don’t want to speak for what hasn’t happened but
it’s tough to have $50 grand slip through your fingers like that or at least not
have an opportunity to race it out to your abilities, but that is racing. This
(stuff) ain’t fair.”
Despite finishing 23rd, Thomas still walked away from the night with $10,000
in earnings for leading the initial 17 laps on top of his $1,500 start money.
However, it was of little consolation as Mitchel Moles became the new race
leader just prior to the halfway point on lap 18. Earlier in the evening, Moles
made a Cinderella run as the lowest seed (#8) in the King of the Hill duels,
beating his competition in dramatic fashion to score the title.
However, at this juncture in the race, Grant was already finding his groove
as he slotted into the second spot and began his pursuit of Moles with just a
little more than half the race remaining.
“If I tried to pedal at all, I’d lose all my grip,” Grant pointed out. “I
kind of found that while bombing and trying to pass guys into three. I could run
in twice as hard as I thought I could and then make twice as much grip when I
got there. The first time I did that – I think it was when I was getting by
(Daison Pursley) – I was like, ‘oh, we’re really, really good.’ We started
marching back forward, and we got a break there with (Thomas) blowing up. But I
think our car was really good. It would’ve been a great race between us; he’s
awfully good at scrumming the middle like that, but I’ve been getting better and
better at it.”
Moles continued to pace the field through the backend of the field, but by
lap 25, Grant was right on the heels of the Moles. On lap 31, Grant found
daylight in turn one with a wide open lane on the bottom to surge past Moles and
assume his new, but familiar spot as the Smackdown Saturday night race leader.
In a race that had gone clean and green throughout the first 33 laps, the
action was halted for the first and only time on the 34th lap when 14th running
Ricky Lewis snagged the turn two cushion, ramped up the wall and flipped upside
down. It was a fairly close call for Grant as he was running side-by-side with
Lewis at the moment of the incident, which Lewis walked away from without harm.
Grant had held a 0.876 second lead before the red, but during the ensuing
laps after the restart with seven to go and a clear track ahead, Grant was
unflappable. Turning his fastest lap of the race with three to go, Grant
ultimately extended his advantage to 1.747 seconds at the finish line over
Mitchel Moles, Robert Ballou and Logan Seavey with C.J. Leary rounding out the
top-five.
Mitchel Moles (Raisin City, Calif.) electrified the crowd with an astonishing
run through King of the Hill earlier in the evening. After leading 13 laps and
finishing as the runner-up in the feature, it was a career best Smackdown night
for Moles en route to a 19,000 payday aboard his Reinbold-Underwood
Motorsports/AME Electrical – Mesilla Valley Transportation/Spike/Stanton Chevy.
Third-place finisher Robert Ballou (Rocklin, Calif.) completed the weekend
with his best Smackdown championship night result since 2017. His result also
marked his third-straight top-five finish on the final night of Smackdown at the
wheel of his Ballou Motorsports/Suburban Subaru – Deaton’s Waterfront
Services/DRC/Ott Chevy.
Kale Drake (Collinsville, Okla.) earned a $1,000 reward courtesy of
Crume-Evans Insurance as the 2024 Smackdown Rookie of the Year. Drake finished
10th in the feature, his best career USAC National Sprint Car result to date.
Jadon Rogers (Worthington, Ind.) passed a total of 25 cars throughout the
three nights of Smackdown. No driver passed more than Rogers who collected a
$500 bonus as Smackdown's ProSource Passing Master.
Hayden Reinbold (Gilbert, Ariz.) is just getting started. This weekend, he
made his USAC National Sprint Car debut, and on Saturday night, he was on the
cusp of gaining the final transfer spot in the semi-feature before coming up one
position short. For that, he collected a $300 bonus from The Frolic Bar & Grill
as the first non-transferring driver.
Matt Westfall (Pleasant Hill, Ohio) pocketed an extra $200 courtesy of J & J
Trucking as the night's hard charger, and also earned himself a new right rear
Hoosier Tire for taking the final transfer spot in the semi-feature. Hunter
Maddox (Bedford, Ind.) also received a new right rear Hoosier Tire as the winner
of the C-Main.
It was a superb Smackdown kind of night for Brayden Clark (Tipton, Ind.) who
advanced from fifth to first to win the semi-feature and make his way into his
first Smackdown feature field. For his performance, he also earned the Inferno
Armor Fire Move of the Night. Plus, he picked up another $100 bonus as the
recipient of the ProSource Hard Work award.
For the second consecutive night, Max Adams (Loomis, Calif.) ranked as the
top finishing local driver in the field. Currently fourth in Kokomo Speedway’s
point standings, Adams raced to an 11th place finish in the feature after
starting back in 18th.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 24, 2024 –
Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 13th Annual Elliott’s
Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-3 transfer to the feature) 1.
Briggs Danner (#39 Hogue), 2. Stevie Sussex (#77s Sturgeon), 3. Brandon Mattox
(#28 Mattox), 4. Todd Hobson (#77 Wingo), 5. Brayden Clark (#4c Clark), 6.
Frankie Guerrini (#G3 F & F), 7. Cody Williams (IN) (#26 Williams), 8. Michael
Daugherty (#3.14 Daugherty), 9. Saban Bibent (#98 Wedgewood). 2:14.954
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-3 transfer to the feature) 1. Shane
Cottle (#2E Epperson), 2. Ricky Lewis (#41 Stensland), 3. Max Adams (#63 F & F),
4. Hayden Reinbold (#19 Reinbold-Underwood), 5. Matt Westfall (#33m Marshall),
6. Rylan Gray (#06 Gray), 7. Austin Hawkins (#5A Hawkins), 8. David Gasper (#04
Burton). NT
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-3 transfer to the feature) 1. Kale
Drake (#2B 2B Racing), 2. Jake Swanson (#47 Eades), 3. Trey Osborne (#11T
Osborne), 4. Kyle Shipley (#4u AJR), 5. Kobe Simpson (#21K Simpson), 6. Weston
Gorham (#71w Gorham), 7. Matt Goodnight (#39G Goodnight), 8. Jack James (#99
James). 2:16.785
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-3 transfer to the feature) 1. Kyle Cummins
(#3p Petty), 2. Carson Garrett (#15 BGE Dougherty), 3. Jack Hoyer (#57H Hazen),
4. Jadon Rogers (#66 Amati), 5. Chase Stockon (#5s KO), 6. Cody Williams (CA)
(#92 Sertich), 7. Hunter Maddox (#24m Maddox), 8. Max Frank (#25 Middle Class).
NT
FIRST BILL & SANDY WEVER & THE GRANDKIDS KING OF THE HILL QUARTERFINAL: (3
laps) #8 Mitchel Moles (#19AZ Reinbold-Underwood) defeats #1 Justin Grant (#4
TOPP). 41.080
SECOND BILL & SANDY WEVER & THE GRANDKIDS KING OF THE HILL QUARTERFINAL: (3
laps) #5 C.J. Leary (#15x BGE Dougherty) defeats #4 Brady Bacon (#69 Dynamics).
41.005
THIRD BILL & SANDY WEVER & THE GRANDKIDS KING OF THE HILL QUARTERFINAL: (3
laps) #6 Robert Ballou (#12 Ballou) defeats Logan Seavey (#57 Abacus). 41.767
FOURTH BILL & SANDY WEVER & THE GRANDKIDS KING OF THE HILL QUARTERFINAL: (3
laps) #2 Kevin Thomas Jr. (#3R Rock Steady) defeats #7 Daison Pursley (#21AZ
Team AZ). 41.212
FIRST BILL & SANDY WEVER & THE GRANDKIDS KING OF THE HILL SEMIFINAL: (3 laps)
#8 Mitchel Moles defeats #5 C.J. Leary. 40.920
SECOND BILL & SANDY WEVER & THE GRANDKIDS KING OF THE HILL SEMIFINAL: (3
laps) #2 Kevin Thomas Jr. defeats #6 Robert Ballou. 40.553
BILL & SANDY WEVER & THE GRANDKIDS KING OF THE HILL FINAL: (3 laps) #8
Mitchel Moles defeats #2 Kevin Thomas Jr. 40.612
TRAILER ALARMS C-MAIN: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the semi) 1. Hunter
Maddox, 2. David Gasper, 3. Cody Williams (IN), 4. Max Frank, 5. Saban Bibent,
6. Matt Goodnight, 7. Jack James, 8. Michael Daugherty, 9. Austin Hawkins.
2:26.478
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Brayden Clark, 2. Chase Stockon, 3. Jadon Rogers, 4. Matt Westfall,
5. Hayden Reinbold, 6. Todd Hobson, 7. Kyle Shipley, 8. David Gasper, 9. Cody
Williams (CA), 10. Hunter Maddox, 11. Weston Gorham, 12. Max Frank, 13. Cody
Williams (IN), 14. Kobe Simpson, 15. Frankie Guerrini, 16. Rylan Gray. NT
FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (5), 2.
Mitchel Moles (1), 3. Robert Ballou (4), 4. C.J. Leary (3), 5. Logan Seavey (6),
6. Brady Bacon (7), 7. Kyle Cummins (12), 8. Daison Pursley (8), 9. Shane Cottle
(10), 10. Kale Drake (11), 11. Max Adams (18), 12. Jake Swanson (15), 13. Briggs
Danner (9), 14. Stevie Sussex (13), 15. Matt Westfall (24), 16. Carson Garrett
(16), 17. Brandon Mattox (17), 18. Chase Stockon (22), 19. Trey Osborne (19),
20. Ricky Lewis (14), 21. Brayden Clark (21), 22. Jack Hoyer (20), 23. Kevin
Thomas Jr. (2), 24. Jadon Rogers (23). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-17 Kevin Thomas Jr., Laps 18-30 Mitchel Moles,
Laps 31-40 Justin Grant.
**Ricky Lewis flipped on lap 34 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-2415,
2-Brady Bacon-2333, 3-Daison Pursley-2190, 4-C.J. Leary-2170, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-2097, 6-Mitchel Moles-2092, 7-Robert Ballou-2043, 8-Justin Grant-1985,
9-Kyle Cummins-1952, 10-Carson Garrett-1548.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-168, 2-Logan
Seavey-147, 3-Robert Ballou-135, 4-C.J. Leary-113, 5-Kyle Cummins-113, 6-Justin
Grant-111, 7-Chase Stockon-105, 8-Brady Bacon-100, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-96,
10-Joey Amantea-92.
FINAL SPRINT CAR SMACKDOWN XIII PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Jadon
Rogers-25, 2-Jake Swanson-19, 3-Justin Grant-18, 4-Briggs Danner-18, 5-Nate
Schank-18, 6-Brady Bacon-15, 7-Ricky Lewis-15, 8-Robert Ballou-14, 9-Shane
Cottle-14, 10-Max Adams-14.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 5, 2024 –
RPM Speedway – Crandall, Texas – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – Co-Sanctioned by the ASCS
Elite Non-Wing Sprints
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Crume-Evans Insurance Smackdown Rookie of the Year: Kale Drake (10th)
Smackdown ProSource Passing Master Champion: Jadon Rogers (25)
Bill & Sandy Wever & The Grandkids King of the Hill Champion: Mitchel Moles
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (13.008)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Briggs Danner
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Shane Cottle
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Kale Drake
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
Trailer Alarms C-Main Winner: Hunter Maddox
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Brayden Clark
Hoosier Tire Last Semi-Transfer: Matt Westfall
The Frolic Bar & Grill First Non-Transfer: Hayden Reinbold
ProSource Hard Work: Brayden Clark
J & J Trucking Hard Charger: Matt Westfall (24th to 15th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Brayden Clark
Jeff’s Jam-It-In Storage Top Local Driver: Max Adams (11th)
FRIDAY PAYDAY:
KTJ RETURNS TO USAC SMACKDOWN
VICTORY LANE AT KOKOMO
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Kokomo, Indiana (August 23, 2024)………In recent years, the second night of
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown has been a honey hole of
sorts for Kevin Thomas Jr.
In 2021 and 2022, the Cullman, Alabama racer captured back-to-back second
night victories during the event at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway. After a one-year
aberration in 2023, Thomas was back in winner’s circle following Friday night’s
second round Smackdown performance in his Rock Steady Racing/Inferno Armor –
Eddie Gilstrap Motors – Creative Finishing/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy.
Thomas started his race from the outside of the front row and was never
headed for the entirety of the 30-lap distance, scoring a dominant victory,
which was the sixth of his USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship career
at the 1/4-mile, five of which have occurred during Smackdown.
Overall, it was yet another major milestone in the career of KTJ. His 43rd
career USAC National Sprint Car triumph moved him past 1974 and 1976 series
champion Duane “Pancho” Carter for eighth place on the all-time series win list.
In his first season with Rock Steady Racing, Thomas has netted the team four
feature victories, and in the process, provided car owner Hank Byram his 29th
career USAC National Sprint Car win as an entrant, tied for 18th all-time
alongside Paul Leffler.
It’s been quite a turnaround for Thomas in the past month at Kokomo. During
July’s USAC Indiana Sprint Week round, while battling for second, he soon found
himself upside down after contact with the turn four wall and fence. In the
aftermath, Thomas returned to the track behind the wheel of “Frankencar,” a
machine featuring a patchwork of mismatched pieces and panels assembled
together.
“We were looking like a mixed bag of tricks there at the end of Indiana
Sprint Week,” Thomas recalled. “We had different body panels from different
cars, but it was still fast. We put a nice new body on that car, and it’s done
us very well.”
There were no such worries tonight as Thomas did most of his work on the
bottom half of the racing surface from the get-go, and nobody was able to get
under his skin or underneath him throughout the entire duration.
“I do prevail a little bit better when it’s a little more patient and
technical on the bottom,” Thomas explained. “Tonight, it wasn’t necessarily
technical, but we’ve got a good racecar whenever it comes to being able to
rotate, get squared up and get down the straightaway at a good rate of speed.”
As KTJ held the initial serve on the opening lap, Thursday’s opening night
Smackdown winner Justin Grant was surging under pole sitter Anton Hernandez for
second place in turn three on the second lap.
Behind those two, the jockeying for position was frenzied, but resulted in a
bit of heartburn for fourth running Robert Ballou who was contacted in the rear
bumper by the fifth place car driven by Mitchel Moles in between turns three and
four, which sent Ballou spinning to a stop. The eighth running car of Daison
Pursley was unable to avoid the melee and careened into the side of Ballou’s
car. After time spent in the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area, both Ballou and
Pursley restarted at the tail and proceeded to finish eighth and 13th,
respectively.
Moles, who set fast time during Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying to kick off the
night, rolled past Hernandez for the third spot with a turn one low side dive on
lap five. Series point leader Logan Seavey followed suit to fourth a half lap
later in turns three and four as Hernandez fell back to fifth.
Hernandez’s night became even more weary on lap 11 when he and Briggs Danner
tangled amid a battle for fifth, sending both spinning in turn four. Kyle
Cummins (7th) found no place to turn and slammed into the side of Danner,
sending both Cummins and Danner flipping upside down. Cummins returned to finish
11th while Danner was done for the evening. Hernandez restarted at the tail and
finished 15th.
On the lap 11 restart, Moles pounced his way to the second position as he
snuck under Grant for the spot entering turn three. However, even just one lap
following the restart, Moles still had a full second of ground to make up and
chase down KTJ to contend for the race lead.
Thomas maintained a decisive one second interval through the middle stages
before wedging himself between the 20th and 21st place cars of Hayden Reinbold
and Jack Hoyer in turn one on lap 20 to escape with his breathing room intact.
That is until 10th running Harley Burns flipped wildly, 3.5 times to be precise,
entering turn three on the 20th lap. Burns walked away from the incident after
what had been his best Smackdown run to date.
From there onward, Thomas remained untouched up front as he perused the
bottom in precision-like fashion to prevail by 0.991 seconds over Mitchel Moles,
Justin Grant and Brady Bacon with C.J. Leary rounding out the top-five.
“Hats off to my guys,” Thomas complimented. “I am one difficult dude to deal
with whenever I’m slow. They stick by me every moment of the day. It’s a
testament to what they do with their race team and making the changes to make me
happy, which isn’t easy, but I do know what I want in a racecar. We’re getting
there, and I’m super glad that we got a win tonight, which I assume locks us
into Saturday. We can go watch a concert and I don’t have to drive home pissed
off. It’s been a good weekend for us and I’m proud of everybody.”
Thomas did, in fact, lock himself into Saturday night’s $30,000-to-win
feature event at Kokomo as well as the King of the Hill duels. Justin Grant is
the top-point earner of the weekend and is locked in along with Thomas, Logan
Seavey, Brady Bacon, C.J. Leary, Robert Ballou, Daison Pursley and Mitchel
Moles.
Mitchel Moles (Raisin City, Calif.) flipped upside down on lap one of
Thursday’s opening night Smackdown feature. On Friday, he bounced back to finish
as the runner-up for his best career USAC result at Kokomo in his
Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports/AME Electrical – Mesilla Valley
Transportation/Spike/Stanton Chevy.
“I felt like we were going to be really good last night if I had just made it
through those first couple of laps,” Moles lamented. “But I want to say ‘I’m
sorry’ to Robert (Ballou). I got kind of bombarded there and he was sideways in
front of me trying to stick the bottom, and I got bombarded by the guys in front
of me. I thought I had a little room and tagged him and spun him out. That’s not
how I like to race, and I apologize to them and their whole team. They all work
really hard to get out here like all of us. My guys gave me a great racecar, and
it was great all night. We just made a little mistake there early in the race
last night and it hurt us.”
One night after notching the win, Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.) came back with
another strong run, finishing third in his TOPP Motorsports/NOS Energy Drink –
Bow Foundation – TOPP Industries/Maxim/Kistler Chevy. Although his streak of
four consecutive Smackdown victories dating back to the 2023 was ended, he still
placed himself as the number one overall seed entering Saturday’s weekend
finale.
“Tonight, everybody was fired off on the bottom and the top was really,
really dirty,” Grant explained. “It was fast around the bottom there and I just
let the middle of the race get away from me. I made the right decisions with the
shocks under the last red (flag) and felt like we had as good of a car as
anybody the last 10 laps. In the middle of the race, I wasn’t as on it as I
needed to be. Our car is really good, but I was concerned about the middle
portion of the race. You’d like to win but I felt pretty good about my car at
the end.”
Jadon Rogers (Worthington, Ind.) notched several awards for his Friday night
performance. He earned $200 as the J & J Trucking Hard Charger as he made his
way from 24th to 9th. Earlier in the night, he picked up an extra $100 as the
ProSource Hard Work award recipient. Just to make his way into the feature
lineup, he advanced from 12th to 4th in the Semi, earning the final transfer
spot on the last lap to earn himself a new Hoosier right rear tire.
On the other side of the equation, Kyle Shipley (Phoenix, Ariz.) experienced
heartbreak on the last lap when the final transfer spot in the semi-feature
slipped from his grip. As a consolation, he earned a $300 reward as the first
non-transfer courtesy of The Frolic Bar & Grill.
Max Adams (Loomis, Calif.) earned accolades as Friday's top local driver in
the feature field as the native Californian, who now makes his home in Indiana,
finished 10th, earning a $100 bonus from Jeff's Jam-It-In Storage.
Brandon Mattox (Terre Haute, Ind.) made a nifty move to steal a victory on
the final lap of the semi-feature. That earned the veteran racer the Inferno
Armor Fire Move of the Night.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 23, 2024 –
Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 13th Annual Elliott’s
Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-12.626; 2. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.640; 3. Robert Ballou,
12, Ballou-12.746; 4. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-12.844; 5. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R,
Rock Steady-12.897; 6. Anton Hernandez, 5, Baldwin/Fox-12.897; 7. Daison
Pursley, 21AZ, Team AZ-12.907; 8. Stevie Sussex, 77s, Sturgeon-12.913; 9. Kale
Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-12.913; 10. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.917; 11. Ricky
Lewis, 41, Stensland-12.923; 12. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-12.953; 13. Brady
Bacon, 69, Dynamics-13.008; 14. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-13.010; 15. Shane
Cottle, 2E, Epperson-13.027; 16. Trey Osborne, 11T, Osborne-13.085; 17. Cody
Williams, 92, Sertich-13.119; 18. Max Adams, 63, F & F-13.138; 19. Jake Swanson,
47, Eades-13.174; 20. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-13.179; 21. Rylan Gray, 06,
Gray-13.191; 22. Jack Hoyer, 57H, Hazen-13.194; 23. Todd Hobson, 77,
Wingo-13.220; 24. Zack Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-13.223; 25. Frankie Guerrini,
G3, F & F-13.226; 26. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-13.259; 27. Saban Bibent, 98,
Wedgewood-13.264; 28. Matt Westfall, 33m, Marshall-13.296; 29. Hayden Reinbold,
19, Reinbold/Underwood-13.314; 30. Luke Hall, 23s, Simon-13.334; 31. Kyle
Shipley, 4u, AJR-13.338; 32. Chase Stockon, 5s, KO-13.353; 33. Jadon Rogers, 66,
Amati-13.373; 34. Max Frank, 25, Middle Class-13.421; 35. Carson Garrett, 15,
BGE Dougherty-13.441; 36. Brayden Clark, 4c, Clark-13.445; 37. Joey Amantea,
88J, JPA-13.447; 38. Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Cromwell-13.471; 39. Kobe Simpson,
21K, Simpson-13.566; 40. David Gasper, 04, Burton-13.596; 41. Hunter Maddox,
24m, Maddox-13.611; 42. Weston Gorham, 71w, Gorham-13.646; 43. Matt Goodnight,
39G, Goodnight-13.664; 44. Nate Schank, 1, Schank-13.678; 45. Jack James, 99,
James-13.981; 46. Colin Grissom, 00, Grissom-14.063; 47. Michael Daugherty,
3.14, Daugherty-14.221; 48. Austin Hawkins, 5A, Hawkins-14.263; 49. James Boice,
69x, Boice-15.376.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1.
Trey Osborne, 2. Mitchel Moles, 3. Harley Burns, 4. Anton Hernandez, 5. Kyle
Shipley, 6. Rylan Gray, 7. Colin Grissom, 8. Brayden Clark, 9. Hunter Maddox,
10. Ricky Lewis. 2:14.198
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1.
Briggs Danner, 2. Daison Pursley, 3. Logan Seavey, 4. Jack Hoyer, 5. Chase
Stockon, 6. Saban Bibent, 7. Cody Williams, 8. Joey Amantea, 9. Weston Gorham,
10. Michael Daugherty. 2:12.824
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Brady
Bacon, 2. Robert Ballou, 3. Todd Hobson, 4. Max Adams, 5. Matt Westfall, 6.
Jadon Rogers, 7. Stevie Sussex, 8. Matt Goodnight, 9. Austin Hawkins, 10.
Braydon Cromwell. 2:12.950
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Justin Grant,
2. Hayden Reinbold, 3. Jake Swanson, 4. Kale Drake, 5. Brandon Mattox, 6. Zack
Pretorius, 7. Nate Schank, 8. Kobe Simpson, 9. Max Frank, 10. James Boice.
2:14.891
STEEL-IT FIFTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. C.J. Leary,
2. Shane Cottle, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Kyle Cummins, 5. Frankie Guerrini, 6.
Luke Hall, 7. David Gasper, 8. Carson Garrett, 9. Jack James. 2:11.421
TRAILER ALARMS C-MAIN: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the semi) 1. Brayden
Clark, 2. Kobe Simpson, 3. Matt Goodnight, 4. Weston Gorham, 5. Max Frank, 6.
Hunter Maddox, 7. Jack James, 8. Austin Hawkins, 9. Michael Daugherty. 2:18.245
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Brandon Mattox, 2. Stevie Sussex, 3. Frankie Guerrini, 4. Jadon
Rogers, 5. Kyle Shipley, 6. Chase Stockon, 7. Cody Williams, 8. Nate Schank, 9.
Zack Pretorius, 10. Rylan Gray, 11. Matt Westfall, 12. Brayden Clark, 13. Kobe
Simpson, 14. Luke Hall, 15. David Gasper, 16. Matt Goodnight, 17. Weston Gorham,
18. Ricky Lewis, 19. Saban Bibent. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(2), 2. Mitchel Moles (6), 3. Justin Grant (3), 4. Brady Bacon (13), 5. C.J.
Leary (9), 6. Logan Seavey (5), 7. Shane Cottle (16), 8. Robert Ballou (4), 9.
Jadon Rogers (24), 10. Max Adams (17), 11. Kyle Cummins (14), 12. Jake Swanson
(18), 13. Daison Pursley (10), 14. Trey Osborne (8), 15. Anton Hernandez (1),
16. Kale Drake (12), 17. Stevie Sussex (11), 18. Brandon Mattox (15), 19.
Frankie Guerrini (21), 20. Jack Hoyer (19), 21. Hayden Reinbold (23), 22. Harley
Burns (22), 23. Briggs Danner (7), 24. Todd Hobson (20). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Kevin Thomas Jr.
**Briggs Danner & Kyle Cummins flipped on lap 11 of the feature. Harley Burns
flipped on lap 20 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-2357,
2-Brady Bacon-2278, 3-Daison Pursley-2141, 4-C.J. Leary-2109, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-2074, 6-Mitchel Moles-2025, 7-Robert Ballou-1979, 8-Justin Grant-1915,
9-Kyle Cummins-1900, 10-Carson Garrett-1517.
SPRINT CAR SMACKDOWN XIII POINTS: (Top-8 locked into Saturday night’s
feature) 1-Justin Grant-694, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-664, 3-Logan Seavey-652, 4-Brady
Bacon-648, 5-C.J. Leary-644, 6-Robert Ballou-644, 7-Daison Pursley-642,
8-Mitchel Moles-615.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-168, 2-Logan
Seavey-146, 3-Robert Ballou-134, 4-C.J. Leary-113, 5-Kyle Cummins-108, 6-Justin
Grant-107, 7-Chase Stockon-101, 8-Brady Bacon-99, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-96, 10-Joey
Amantea-92.
SPRINT CAR SMACKDOWN XIII PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Jadon Rogers-24,
2-Briggs Danner-18, 3-Nate Schank-18, 4-Jake Swanson-16, 5-Justin Grant-14,
6-Brady Bacon-14, 7-Ricky Lewis-14, 8-Robert Ballou-13, 9-Shane Cottle-13,
10-Mitchel Moles-11.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: August 24, 2024 –
Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 13th Annual Elliott’s
Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown XIII
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: C.J. Leary (12.865)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (12.626)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Trey Osborne
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Briggs Danner
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Brady Bacon
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Justin Grant
Steel-It Fifth Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
Trailer Alarms C-Main Winner: Brayden Clark
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Brandon Mattox
Hoosier Tire Last Semi-Transfer: Jadon Rogers
The Frolic Bar & Grill First Non-Transfer: Kyle Shipley
ProSource Hard Work: Jadon Rogers
J & J Trucking Hard Charger: Jadon Rogers (24th to 9th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Brandon Mattox
Jeff’s Jam-It-In Storage Top Local Driver: Max Adams (10th)
A GRAND OPENING FOR GRANT!
JG SCORES SMACKDOWN OPENER AT KOKOMO
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Kokomo, Indiana (August 22, 2024)………“I love racing at Kokomo Speedway.”
Those words uttered by Justin Grant in the immediate afterglow of his latest
USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship victory on Thursday night at
Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway may very well be the understatement of the century.
Grant (Ione, Calif.) charged from his seventh starting position, then roared
past racelong leader Logan Seavey on the 20th circuit of the 30-lap feature,
then led the remaining 11 laps on the 1/4-mile dirt oval to score the opening
night victory of Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown XIII.
Not only does Grant have a fondness for Kokomo Speedway itself, the same
could be said for the Smackdown opener. In fact, Thursday night’s triumph was
the fourth consecutive year that Grant has stood in victory lane following the
opening race of Smackdown weekend.
Furthermore, it’s Grant’s fourth consecutive win overall during Smackdown,
extending his streak after winning all three nights in succession during the
2023 event. His latest Smackdown feature score extends his record to eight wins
during the event.
As a matter of fact, no driver has won more USAC National Sprint Car feature
events at Kokomo than Grant, who notched his record-setting 10th on Thursday,
which pushed him to the top of the list ahead of the great Dave Darland.
Continuing the avalanche of noteworthy record-making and record-breaking
accomplishments, Grant’s 52nd career USAC National Sprint Car feature victory
moved him into a tie for third place all-time alongside 1978 series champion Tom
Bigelow.
For a guy like Grant, it’s become routine to win at Kokomo. Yet, on the same
token, each win remains routinely special for the driver of the TOPP
Motorsports/NOS Energy Drink – Bow Foundation – TOPP Industries/Maxim/Kistler
Chevy.
“It’s absolutely incredible,” Grant exclaimed. “Kokomo is the first place I
drove a 410 sprint car for Jeff Walker who is my crew chief now. It’s been a
special, special place to me over the years and I’ve been so fortunate to win
races here. I thought this was the coolest racetrack in the world when I moved
to Indiana, and to be able to win any race here is incredible to me. Dave
Darland is an absolute titan and a hero of the sport. He’s a guy I idolized and
a guy who helped me out a lot here. To surpass him here for USAC wins is
incredible. I don’t have the proper words for it, but it sure means an awful
lot. I love racing at Kokomo Speedway, and I’m just honored I get to do it.”
Grant had endured a funky season, for lack of a better term, which has proved
to be perfectly imperfect. His seven USAC National Sprint Car feature wins have
been counterbalanced by seven finishes of 20th or worse thus far in 2024, which
has him mired ninth in series points after a pair of consecutive championship
runs in the two preceding years of 2022 and 2023. Nonetheless, the team has
stuck together and rallied to win two of their past three USAC Sprint starts in
August.
“It's been a rocky, rocky year but we keep squeezing out wins,” Grant stated.
“We’ve actually got the same number of wins as we did last year at this point,
but that’s due to (this crew). I’d burrow myself in a whole and quit if it
wasn’t for those guys. They’ve got a lot more confidence in me than I do on a
lot of days, and today was another one of those days. I didn’t do a very good
job qualifying, but they kept me pumped up all day, kept me digging and kept me
in the fight and positive. I just can’t thank them enough.”
Speaking of rocky, the initial start of the night’s feature was exactly that.
The green flag was quickly followed by the red flag after third-starting Mitchel
Moles biked on his entry into turn three, sending him flipping several times up
the racetrack and directly into the path of sixth-starting Brady Bacon who also
stopped. Moles’ night was finished while Bacon restarted at the tail and came
back to finish eighth.
On the resumption, Seavey scurried out to the lead from his outside front row
starting spot to gain the upper hand on pole starter C.J. Leary. Seavey quickly
established an eight car length lead and maintained that distance throughout the
first half of the race.
By that point, however, Grant had now reached Leary's rear bumper in the
battle for the runner-up position. On lap 18, Grant managed to scoot under Leary
to take over second at the exit of turn four before setting his sights on
slicing into Seavey’s healthy full second advantage.
A yellow flag moments later on lap 19 assisted Grant in that regard as the
result of a six-car stack-up in between turns one and two. The incident was
triggered by contact between Bacon and Jadon Rogers on the bottom of turn one
amid their pursuit for the 11th position. Rogers got the worst end of the deal,
spinning sideways and subsequently collecting a train of cars that included Kale
Drake, Max Adams, Harley Burns, Brandon Mattox and Carson Garrett, all of whom
stopped in the collision.
One lap after the ensuing restart, Grant found his way to the front, sliding
Seavey for the lead in turn four on the 20th lap, then instantly began to
stretch out his advantage over Seavey to several car lengths with a mere 10 laps
to go. In doing so, Grant grabbed the lead by using the bottom side of the
racetrack, atypical of his rim-riding style at the bullring.
“I think everybody was focused on hammering the top, and I was really able to
run the bottom, which is rare for me here,” Grant admitted. “Normally, I’m the
guy waiting for the top to get cleaned off and then I can make some ground. I
was really able to get off the middle of two really good, then I just kept
chasing the pile. It was almost Haubstadt-y. I just chased the pile around in
three and four and was able to make up a lot of ground using that without the
treacherousness of the curb. The guys who did try to come to the bottom had to
slow down to grab it, and I felt like you could just float across there. Our car
was really good, so it allowed me to do that.”
Grant went unblemished down the stretch as he pulled away to a 2.028 second
victory over Daison Pursley, Briggs Danner and Seavey while Robert Ballou
rounded out the top-five.
Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) took over second place with a late-race
surge on lap 23 as he drove under Seavey for the spot in turns one and two
aboard his Team AZ Racing/Apache Transport – Oak Craft Elegant
Cabinetry/DRC/1-Way Chevy. In three USAC starts in 2024 at Kokomo, Pursley
hasn't finished worse than fourth. He won June’s Indiana Midget Week round, then
finished fourth during Indiana Sprint Week and was second on Thursday in the
Smackdown opener.
Briggs Danner (Allentown, Pa.) started mid-pack, but he sure wasn't intent on
staying there. Rolling off 14th, he picked his way through the field to move
into a podium spot late as he raced by Seavey on lap 27 to slot into the third
position where he’d go on to finish in his Hogue Racing Enterprises/E. Schneider
& Sons – Boulevard Truck Repair/DRC/Rider Chevy. That earned him the Inferno
Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Ricky Lewis (Oxnard, Calif.) had a fine ride, starting 24th on the grid
before making his all the way up to finish 10th in the main event, earning
himself a $200 bonus as the J & J Trucking Hard Charger.
Trey Osborne (Columbus, Ohio) earned his way into the feature lineup with
style. He made a late race pass in the semi-feature to secure the fourth and
final transfer spot, which presented him him a brand new right rear Hoosier
Tire.
Jadon Rogers (Worthington, Ind.) overcame a 30th place qualifying time to win
his heat race and transfer his way into the feature. Unfortunately, after
running as high as ninth in the feature, an accident dropped him to 19th at the
finish line. Despite the unheralded ending, his performance netted him Hard Work
honors for the evening.
Jack Hoyer (Frankfort, Ind.) was the recipient of the night's "Top Local"
award courtesy of Jeff's Jam-It-In Storage. The parameters for the local driver
award entail a driver who is currently inside the top-20 of the 2024 Kokomo
Speedway points, but is not inside the top-20 of the USAC standings. Hoyer ran
as high as 12th and finished 16th in what was his first career Smackdown feature
start.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Ala.) recorded his 40th career fast qualifying
time in USAC National Sprint Car competition on this night. That moved him past
Levi Jones for sixth place on the all-time list.
The 50 cars on hand were a Sprint Car Smackdown record for a single night,
breaking the previous record of 46 entries set on the opening night of the 2023
event.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 22, 2024 –
Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 13th Annual Elliott’s
Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown XIII
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-12.782;
2. Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-12.817; 3. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-12.901; 4.
Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.901; 5. Zack Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-12.902; 6.
Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-12.908; 7. Daison Pursley, 21AZ, Team AZ-12.968; 8.
Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-12.971; 9. Logan Seavey, 57,
Abacus-12.988; 10. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-13.013; 11. Carson Garrett,
15, BGE Dougherty-13.030; 12. Shane Cottle, 2E, Epperson-13.139; 13. Trey
Osborne, 11T, Osborne-13.142; 14. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-13.148; 15. Brandon
Mattox, 28, Mattox-13.148; 16. Jake Swanson, 47, Eades-13.153; 17. Matt
Westfall, 33m, Marshall-13.159; 18. Max Adams, 63, F & F-13.161; 19. Luke Hall,
23s, Simon-13.181; 20. Jack Hoyer, 57H, Hazen-13.187; 21. Harley Burns, 16,
Britt Aero-13.197; 22. Chase Stockon, 5s, KO-13.211; 23. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B
Racing-13.230; 24. Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Cromwell-13.297; 25. Weston Gorham,
71w, Gorham-13.341; 26. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-13.345; 27. Stevie Sussex,
77s, Sturgeon-13.348; 28. Anton Hernandez, 5, Baldwin/Fox-13.364; 29. Ricky
Lewis, 41, Stensland-13.379; 30. Jadon Rogers, 66, Amati-13.400; 31. Rylan Gray,
06, Gray-13.408; 32. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-13.411; 33. Cody Williams, 92,
Sertich-13.413; 34. Saban Bibent, 98, Wedgewood-13.419; 35. Austin Hawkins, 5A,
Hawkins-13.428; 36. Todd Hobson, 77, Wingo-13.429; 37. Parker Frederickson, 34,
Frederickson-13.430; 38. Matt Goodnight, 39G, Goodnight-13.438; 39. Hayden
Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-13.462; 40. Frankie Guerrini, G3, F & F-13.486;
41. Kyle Shipley, 4u, AJR-13.486; 42. Colin Grissom, 00, Grissom-13.548; 43.
David Gasper, 04, Burton-13.602; 44. Brayden Clark, 4c, Clark-13.724; 45. Aaron
Davis, 11, Davis-13.724; 46. Max Frank, 25, Middle Class-13.787; 47. Hunter
Maddox, 24m, Maddox-13.802; 48. Nate Schank, 1, Schank-13.827; 49. Jack James,
99, James-14.317; 50. Michael Daugherty, 3.14, Daugherty-14.335.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1.
Harley Burns, 2. Carson Garrett, 3. Jake Swanson, 4. Kobe Simpson, 5. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 6. Briggs Danner, 7. Rylan Gray, 8. Kyle Shipley, 9. Todd Hobson,
10. Max Frank. 2:14.053
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1.
Stevie Sussex, 2. Shane Cottle, 3. Daison Pursley, 4. Brady Bacon, 5. Chase
Stockon, 6. Matt Westfall, 7. Colin Grissom, 8. Parker Frederickson, 9. Hunter
Maddox, 10. Joey Amantea. NT
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Anton
Hernandez, 2. Mitchel Moles, 3. Kale Drake, 4. Max Adams, 5. Robert Ballou, 6.
Trey Osborne, 7. Cody Williams, 8. David Gasper, 9. Nate Schank, 10. Matt
Goodnight. 2:13.579
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Justin Grant,
2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Ricky Lewis, 4. Logan Seavey, 5. Luke Hall, 6. Brayden
Cromwell, 7. Hayden Reinbold, 8. Brayden Clark, 9. Saban Bibent, 10. Jack James.
2:13.931
STEEL-IT FIFTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Jadon
Rogers, 2. C.J. Leary, 3. Jack Hoyer, 4. Brandon Mattox, 5. Weston Gorham, 6.
Frankie Guerrini, 7. Zack Pretorius, 8. Aaron Davis, 9. Austin Hawkins, 10.
Michael Daugherty. 2:17.580
TRAILER ALARMS C-MAIN: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the semi) 1. Kyle Shipley,
2. Brayden Clark, 3. Nate Schank, 4. David Gasper, 5. Aaron Davis, 6. Todd
Hobson, 7. Saban Bibent, 8. Matt Goodnight, 9. Hunter Maddox, 10. Joey Amantea,
11. Jack James, 12. Max Frank, 13. Michael Daugherty. 2:16.860
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 2. Briggs Danner, 3. Robert Ballou, 4. Trey
Osborne, 5. Weston Gorham, 6. Matt Westfall, 7. Chase Stockon, 8. Frankie
Guerrini, 9. Kyle Shipley, 10. Braydon Cromwell, 11. Luke Hall, 12. Rylan Gray,
13. Cody Williams, 14. Hayden Reinbold, 15. Nate Schank, 16. Brayden Clark, 17.
Zack Pretorius, 18. Colin Grissom, 19. David Gasper. 2:42.697
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (7), 2.
Daison Pursley (4), 3. Briggs Danner (14), 4. Logan Seavey (2), 5. Robert Ballou
(13), 6. C.J. Leary (1), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (12), 8. Brady Bacon (6), 9. Jake
Swanson (19), 10. Ricky Lewis (24), 11. Stevie Sussex (9), 12. Carson Garrett
(15), 13. Brandon Mattox (18), 14. Kyle Cummins (5), 15. Trey Osborne (17), 16.
Jack Hoyer (21), 17. Kale Drake (22), 18. Kobe Simpson (23), 19. Jadon Rogers
(11), 20. Hunter Maddox (25-P), 21. Harley Burns (8), 22. Max Adams (20), 23.
Anton Hernandez (10), 24. Shane Cottle (16), 25. Mitchel Moles (3). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-19 Logan Seavey, Laps 20-30 Justin Grant.
**Joey Amantea flipped during the second heat. Hunter Maddox flipped during
the second heat. Aaron Davis flipped after the checkered flag during the C-Main.
Mitchel Moles flipped on lap 1 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-2291, 2-Brady Bacon-2209, 3-Daison
Pursley-2097, 4-C.J. Leary-2043, 5-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1996, 6-Mitchel Moles-1945,
7-Robert Ballou-1919, 8-Kyle Cummins-1854, 9-Justin Grant-1840, 10-Carson
Garrett-1507.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-168, 2-Logan
Seavey-146, 3-Robert Ballou-134, 4-C.J. Leary-109, 5-Justin Grant-107, 6-Kyle
Cummins-105, 7-Chase Stockon-101, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-95, 9-Joey Amantea-92,
10-Brady Bacon-90.
SPRINT CAR SMACKDOWN XIII PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Briggs
Danner-15, 2-Ricky Lewis-14, 3-Jake Swanson-10, 4-Justin Grant-9, 5-Robert
Ballou-9, 6-Nate Schank-9, 7-Kyle Shipley-8, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-6, 9-Carson
Garrett-5, 10-Brandon Mattox-5.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: August 23-24, 2024 –
Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 13th Annual Elliott’s
Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown XIII
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Logan Seavey (13.042)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kevin Thomas Jr. (12.782)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Harley Burns
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Stevie Sussex
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Anton Hernandez
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Justin Grant
Steel-It Fifth Heat Winner: Jadon Rogers
Trailer Alarms C-Main Winner: Kyle Shipley
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
Hoosier Tire Last Semi-Transfer: Trey Osborne
ProSource Hard Work: Jadon Rogers
J & J Trucking Hard Charger: Ricky Lewis (24th to 10th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Briggs Danner
Jeff’s Jam-It-In Storage Top Local Driver: Jack Hoyer (16th)
SMACKDOWN STORYLINES!
USAC SPRINTS INVADE KOKOMO FOR 30-GRAND
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Kokomo, Indiana (August 21, 2024)………The spotlight, the prestige, the glory,
the atmosphere and the intensity.
It all hits a fever pitch during Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car
Smackdown XIII at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway this Thursday, Friday and Saturday
night, August 22-23-24.
Since Smackdown’s inaugural edition in 2012, those traits have been ingrained
in the event, and this year is no exception with record payouts, numerous
bonuses and a talented field hovering around 50 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship drivers and cars that are set for the battle of all battles for
three consecutive nights on the quarter-mile dirt oval.
Smackdown is a bucket list item for fans to attend. It’s a bucket list item
for drivers and teams to win. The ever-brewing excitement is palpable, and the
storylines are in abundance. Let’s hit with you six of the biggest storylines
for the 13th installment of Sprint Car Smackdown 2024 right now.
AN ABUNDANCE OF PAST SMACKDOWN WINNERS
Past final night Smackdown winners in this weekend’s field include Kevin
Thomas Jr. (2016), Justin Grant (2018-21-23) and Kyle Cummins (2022), all of
whom are also past Kokomo Speedway track champions as well: Thomas Jr. (2016),
Grant (2017-19-21) and Cummins (2022).
Each of the three have also won their share of Smackdown prelim night
features throughout the years: Thomas Jr. (three in 2016-21-22), Cummins (two in
2020) and Justin Grant (four in 2021-22-23-23).
Grant is currently tied with Dave Darland and Tyler Courtney as the
winningest final night driver in Smackdown history with three wins apiece. Grant
already owns the record for most overall Smackdown wins with seven combined
between prelims and the final night.
Four other drivers in this year’s Smackdown field have won a prelim or two
but are still vying for their first Smackdown final night triumph: Robert Ballou
(2015), Chase Stockon (2015), C.J. Leary (2016-17) and USAC AMSOIL National
Sprint Car point leader Logan Seavey (2019).
RICHEST RICHES OF THE YEAR
Justin Grant’s take home pay for leading the final 29 laps en route to
victory on the final night of Smackdown 2023 totaled $44,500. His base pay of
$30,000 for winning the feature was supplemented by adding a cool $500 per each
lap led throughout the course of the feature.
This Saturday’s finale will continue with Smackdown Saturday night not only
being the richest USAC Sprint Car race of the year, but also the richest ever in
the state of Indiana. A pair of $6,000-to-win preliminaries set the stage on
Thursday and Friday night followed by the $30 Grand finale on Saturday night.
That being said, leading all 40 laps and winning on Saturday would net a driver
a $50,000 payday.
Just four years ago, the final night of Smackdown paid $10,000-to-win. By
2021, it hit $15,000. In 2022, the $15,000 winner’s share was boosted even
further by an extra $20,000 in lap money, which Kyle Cummins collected all for
himself.
Additionally, Smackdown XIII Saturday night this year will pay $1,500 to start, which is the largest payout for start money on the USAC National Sprint Car calendar during the 2024 season.
A RECORD CAR COUNT!
The largest car count in the history of Sprint Car Smackdown stands at 46,
which was set one year ago during the opening night of the event in 2023.
Thus far, there are nearly 50 confirmed entries for the event, consisting of
drivers from 11 different United States and two countries. Indiana leads the way
with 18 entries, while representation in the event also hails from California
(11), Ohio (4), Arizona (3), Oklahoma (3), Texas (3), Pennsylvania (2), Alabama
(1), Colorado (1), Illinois (1) and Missouri (1).
International representation in the field is brought to us courtesy of
Australia’s Todd Hobson from Clyde, Victoria.
Overall, three states have captured a Smackdown final night victory. Eight belong to Indiana’s Bryan Clauson (2012), Dave Darland (2013-14-15), Indiana’s Tyler Courtney (2017-19-20) and Kyle Cummins (2022). Three have went to the state of California: Justin Grant (2018-21-23). Alabama has grabbed one win in the event: Kevin Thomas Jr. (2016).
SMACKDOWN ROOKIE BREAKDOWN
One of the finest Smackdown Rookie classes ever will be on hand to take in
their first ever appearances in the event with a list of no less than 14 drivers
at press time who possess a background of success and a pedigree that makes it a
fantastically strong crop.
Among the first timers for 2024 are top USAC National Sprint Car Rookie
Hunter Maddox (Bedford, Ind.); 2023 Bloomington Speedway champ Harley Burns;
first-time USAC Sprint Car competitor Hayden Reinbold; newcomer Kale Drake.
There’s also an influx of west coast talent making their foray to Smackdown,
including 2024 USAC CRA winners Cody Williams and David Gasper, plus USAC
Western States Midget winner Frankie Guerrini and Saban Bibent, a winner at
Lawrenceburg (Ind.) Speedway.
Todd Hobson brings representation from his native Australia while Luke Hall,
Weston Gorham, Colin Grissom, Michael Daugherty and Aaron Davis all will take in
their first Smackdown experience.
Past Smackdown Rookies of the Year include Brady Bacon (4th in 2013), Kyle
Cummins (10th in 2014), Kody Swanson (9th in 2015 Semi), Tyler Thomas (10th in
2016), Josh Hodges (14th in 2017), Jason McDougal (4th in 2018), Max Adams (14th
in 2019), Buddy Kofoid (5th in 2020), Tanner Thorson (2nd in 2021), Mitchel
Moles (12th in 2022) and Briggs Danner (6th in 2023).
TRIFECTA OPENER
Smackdown XIII is also the kickoff for the second edition of the USAC NOS
Energy Drink Hoosier Trifecta in which USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship competitors will be racing for major prizes across three marquee
events in the state of Indiana in August, September and October.
The Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown is up first
followed by the $20,000-to-win Haubstadt Hustler at Tri-State Speedway on
Saturday, September 14. Another $20,000 winner’s share is posted for the Fall
Nationals at Lawrenceburg Speedway, set to go on Saturday, October 12.
Winning all three Trifecta events in 2024 would net a driver a bonus of up to
$30,000. The top driver finishing all three races in second place or better will
receive a $20,000 payout. The top driver finishing all three races in third
place or better will receive a $10,000 payout.
At the end of the three races during the USAC NOS Energy Drink Hoosier
Trifecta, a driver could earn a potential $100,000 prize when all is said and
done.
IT’S WORTH THE PAIN TO BE KING OF THE HILL
Smackdown preliminary events on Thursday, August 22 and Friday, August 23
will be comprised of complete programs for the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship, culminating in 30-lap feature races each night. At the conclusion
of Friday night’s program, the top-8 in overall Smackdown points will be locked
into Saturday night’s main event.
On the third and final night, Saturday, August 24, a 40-lap feature will
close out the spectacular weekend in grand fashion, which will be preceded by
heat races for all drivers not locked in and will be lined up in order of each
driver’s best points night.
The unique “King of the Hill” bracket-style tournament of two-car duels for
locked-in drivers takes place afterward and determines the first four rows of
the feature. The semi-feature will provide the final chance for drivers to lock
themselves into a coveted spot for the A-Main.
Past winners of the King of the Hill include Tracy Hines (2012), Chase
Stockon (2013), Brady Bacon (2014-15-20), Tyler Courtney (2016-19), Kevin Thomas
Jr. (2017), Justin Grant (2018 & 2023), Tanner Thorson (2021) and C.J. Leary
(2022).
RACE DETAILS
This weekend at Kokomo Speedway, gates open at 3pm Eastern on Thursday and at
4pm on Friday/Saturday. Cars will hit the track at 6:30pm on Thursday/Friday and
at 6pm on Saturday.
On Thursday/Friday, general admission tickets are $30 with kids 12 and under
are free. Pit passes are $30 for members and $35 for non-members (all ages).
On Saturday, general admission tickets are $35 with kids 12 and under are
free. Pit passes are $40 for members and $45 for non-members (all ages).
Reserved Seating is offered as a 3-Day Pass at $85. To purchase, call Kokomo
Speedway at (779) 230-1310.
As far as the off-track activities at Kokomo, on Thursday, Kick It for
Karaoke will be held after the races in the Turn 5 Bar. On Friday, a cornhole
tournament will be held at 1pm outside turn four. The popular non-stop party
band, The Flying Toasters, will perform immediately following the checkered flag
at the stage outside turn four. On Saturday, the Riley Kids Auction & Kickball
game will take place between Noon-2pm.
All three nights of racing during Smackdown will be shown live on FloRacing
at www.flosports.link/usac.
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EXPECTED 2024 SPRINT CAR SMACKDOWN XIII ENTRIES:
00 (R) COLIN GRISSOM/Anderson, IN (Colin Grissom)
04 (R) DAVID GASPER/Goleta, CA (Jerry Burton)
06 RYLAN GRAY/Greenfield, IN (Gray Brothers)
1 NATE SCHANK/Santa Rosa, CA (Nate Schank)
2B (R) KALE DRAKE/Collinsville, OK (2B Racing)
2E SHANE COTTLE/Kansas, IL (Epperson Racing)
G3 (R) FRANKIE GUERRINI/San Rafael, CA (F & F Racing)
3p KYLE CUMMINS/Princeton, IN (Petty Performance Racing)
3R KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (Rock Steady Racing)
3.14 (R) MICHAEL DAUGHERTY/Lafayette, IN (Michael Daugherty)
4 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (TOPP Motorsports)
4c BRAYDEN CLARK/Tipton, IN (Clark Racing)
4u KYLE SHIPLEY/Phoenix, AZ (AJR Motorsports)
4x BRAYDON CROMWELL/Lone Jack, MO (Mike Cromwell)
5 ANTON HERNANDEZ/Arlington, TX (Baldwin-Fox Racing)
5s CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (KO Motorsports)
9z ZACK PRETORIUS/Yorktown, IN (Jeff Pretorius)
11 (R) AARON DAVIS/Windfall, IN (Jeff Davis)
11T TREY OSBORNE/Columbus, OH (Trey Osborne Racing)
12 ROBERT BALLOU/Rocklin, CA (Ballou Motorsports)
15 CARSON GARRETT/Littleton, CO (BGE Dougherty Motorsports)
15x C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (BGE Dougherty Motorsports)
16 (R) HARLEY BURNS/Brazil, IN (Britt Aero Racing)
19 (R) HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19AZ MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
21AZ DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (Team AZ Racing)
21K KOBE SIMPSON/Bonham, TX (Kevin Simpson)
23s (R) LUKE HALL/Ludlow Falls, OH (Simon Racing)
24m (R) HUNTER MADDOX/Bedford, IN (Hunter Maddox)
28 BRANDON MATTOX/Terre Haute, IN (Brandon Mattox Racing)
33m MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (Ray Marshall Motorsports)
34 PARKER FREDERICKSON/Kokomo, IN (Parker Frederickson)
39 BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (Hogue Racing Enterprises)
39G MATT GOODNIGHT/Winchester, IN (Goodnight Racing)
41 RICKY LEWIS/Camarillo, CA (Stensland Motorsports)
47 JAKE SWANSON/Anaheim, CA (Tom Eades)
53 BRAYDEN FOX/Avon, IN (Fox Brothers Racing)
57 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
57H JACK HOYER/Frankfort, IN (Paul Hazen)
63 MAX ADAMS/Loomis, CA (F & F Racing)
66 JADON ROGERS/Worthington, IN (Amati Racing)
69 BRADY BACON/Broken Arrow, OK (Dynamics, Inc.)
71w (R) WESTON GORHAM/Colleyville, TX (Gorham Racing)
77 (R) TODD HOBSON/Clyde, VIC, AU (Wingo Brothers Racing)
77s STEVIE SUSSEX/Tempe, AZ (Tyler Sturgeon Racing)
88J JOEY AMANTEA/Mt. Pocono, PA (JPA Racing)
92 (R) CODY WILLIAMS/Norco, CA (Tom & Laurie Sertich)
98 (R) SABAN BIBENT/Cincinnati, OH (Wedgewood Motorsports)
99 JACK JAMES/Harlan, IN (Jack James)
(R) represents a Sprint Car Smackdown Rookie
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ALL-TIME SPRINT CAR SMACKDOWN WINNERS:
2012: Bryan Clauson (8/23), Chris Windom (8/24) & Bryan Clauson (8/25)
2013: Bryan Clauson (8/22), Dave Darland (8/23) & Dave Darland (8/24)
2014: Jon Stanbrough (8/22), Dave Darland (8/23) & Dave Darland (8/24)
2015: Robert Ballou (8/27), Chase Stockon (8/28) & Dave Darland (8/29)
2016: Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/25), C.J. Leary (8/26) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/27)
2017: C.J. Leary (8/24), Tyler Courtney (8/25) & Tyler Courtney (8/26)
2018: Tyler Courtney (8/23), Tyler Thomas (8/24) & Justin Grant (9/27)
2019: Thomas Meseraull (8/22), Logan Seavey (8/23) & Tyler Courtney (8/24)
2020: Kyle Cummins (8/27), Kyle Cummins (8/28) & Tyler Courtney (8/29)
2021: Justin Grant (8/27), Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/28) & Justin Grant (8/28)
2022: Justin Grant (8/25), Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/26) & Kyle Cummins (8/27)
2023: Justin Grant (8/24), Justin Grant (8/25) & Justin Grant (8/26)
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KOKOMO SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS:
9-Dave Darland & Justin Grant
8-Tony Elliott
6-Tyler Courtney & Kyle Cummins
5-Kevin Thomas Jr.
4-Bryan Clauson & C.J. Leary
3-Jack Hewitt, Thomas Meseraull, Jon Stanbrough & Chris Windom
1-Robert Ballou, Tom Bigelow, Chad Boat, Jay Drake, Russ Gamester, Levi
Jones, Bud Kaeding, Kelly Kinser, Cory Kruseman, Brad Marvel, Hunter
Schuerenberg, Logan Seavey, Dean Shirley, Chase Stockon, Kevin Thomas, Tyler
Thomas, Rich Vogler & J.J. Yeley
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KOKOMO SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS:
1981: Tom Bigelow (7/22)
1982: Rich Vogler (7/21)
1983: Dean Shirley (7/20)
1984: Jack Hewitt (7/11)
1985: Jack Hewitt (8/4)
1989: Jack Hewitt (6/25)
1990: Russ Gamester (6/24)
1991: Kelly Kinser (6/23) & Tony Elliott (8/25)
1992: Tony Elliott (6/28)
1993: Dave Darland (6/27)
1995: Tony Elliott (7/5)
1996: Tony Elliott (6/30) & Brad Marvel (7/28)
1997: Kevin Thomas (6/15) & J.J. Yeley (7/20)
1998: Tony Elliott (7/19) & Tony Elliott (8/9)
1999: Cory Kruseman (7/25) & Tony Elliott (8/8)
2000: Jay Drake (7/23)
2001: Tony Elliott (7/29)
2003: Bud Kaeding (7/23)
2006: Jon Stanbrough (7/16)
2007: Jon Stanbrough (7/15)
2008: Dave Darland (7/13)
2009: Chad Boat (7/12)
2010: Bryan Clauson (4/18) & Levi Jones (7/11)
2011: Hunter Schuerenberg (7/9)
2012: Dave Darland (7/16), Bryan Clauson (8/23), Chris Windom (8/24) & Bryan
Clauson (8/25)
2013: Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/13), Bryan Clauson (8/22), Dave Darland (8/23) &
Dave Darland (8/24)
2014: Dave Darland (7/12), Jon Stanbrough (8/22), Dave Darland (8/23) & Dave
Darland (8/24)
2015: Chris Windom (8/26), Robert Ballou (8/27), Chase Stockon (8/28) & Dave
Darland (8/29)
2016: Kyle Cummins (7/9), Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/25), C.J. Leary (8/26) & Kevin
Thomas Jr. (8/27)
2017: Thomas Meseraull (7/8), C.J. Leary (8/24), Tyler Courtney (8/25) &
Tyler Courtney (8/26)
2018: Thomas Meseraull (7/24), Tyler Courtney (8/23), Tyler Thomas (8/24) &
Justin Grant (9/27)
2019: Chris Windom (7/20), Thomas Meseraull (8/22), Logan Seavey (8/23) &
Tyler Courtney (8/24)
2020: C.J. Leary (7/25), Kyle Cummins (8/27), Kyle Cummins (8/28), Tyler
Courtney (8/29) & Tyler Courtney (9/26)
2021: Justin Grant (7/24), Justin Grant (8/27), Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/28) &
Justin Grant (8/28)
2022: Justin Grant (7/26), Justin Grant (8/25), Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/26), Kyle
Cummins (8/27) & Kyle Cummins (9/30)
2023: C.J. Leary (7/22), Justin Grant (8/24), Justin Grant (8/25) & Justin
Grant (8/26)
2024: Kyle Cummins (7/27)
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT KOKOMO SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 7/26/2022 - C.J. Leary - 12.284
3 Laps - 8/27/2022 - C.J. Leary - 39.543
6 Laps - 7/23/2003 - Mike Spencer - 1:32.52
8 Laps - 7/13/2013 - Tyler Hewitt - 1:49.60
10 Laps - 8/26/2017 - Chris Windom - 2:10.23
12 Laps - 8/22/2014 - Dave Darland - 2:41.06
15 Laps - 8/27/2016 - Tyler Thomas - 3:28.93
30 Laps - 8/23/2019 - Logan Seavey - 6:48.92
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SPRINT CAR SMACKDOWN KING OF THE HILL WINNERS
2012: Tracy Hines defeated Thomas Meseraull
2013: Chase Stockon defeated Dave Darland
2014: Brady Bacon defeated Dave Darland
2015: Brady Bacon defeated Chase Stockon
2016: Tyler Courtney defeated Thomas Meseraull
2017: Kevin Thomas Jr. defeated Tyler Thomas
2018: Justin Grant defeated Dave Darland
2019: Tyler Courtney defeated C.J. Leary
2020: Brady Bacon defeated C.J. Leary
2021: #4 Tanner Thorson defeated #6 Kevin Thomas Jr.
2022: #2 C.J. Leary defeated #1 Kyle Cummins
2023: #1 Justin Grant defeated #3 C.J. Leary
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PAST SPRINT CAR SMACKDOWN ROOKIES OF THE YEAR:
2013: Brady Bacon (4th)
2014: Kyle Cummins (10th)
2015: Kody Swanson (9th in Semi)
2016: Tyler Thomas (10th)
2017: Josh Hodges (14th)
2018: Jason McDougal (4th)
2019: Max Adams (14th)
2020: Buddy Kofoid (5th)
2021: Tanner Thorson (2nd)
2022: Mitchel Moles (12th)
2023: Briggs Danner (6th)
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS
NAMED DRIVEN2SAVELIVES BC39 PRESENTING SPONSOR
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (August 20, 2024)………Avanti Windows & Doors will serve as
the presenting sponsor for the 2024 edition of the Driven2SaveLives BC39 at The
Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on September 26-27-28.
The three-night USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship event has
quickly become one of the crown jewels of the sport. This year’s sixth running
of the Driven2SaveLives BC39 presented by Avanti Windows & Doors at the 1/4-mile
dirt oval located inside turn three of the world famous 2.5-mile paved oval will
pay $20,039-to-win.
Jerry Petty, CEO of Avanti, is heavily involved in several facets of USAC
racing. He owns a USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car team for driver Kyle Cummins
and owns a USAC Western States Midget team for driver Drake Edwards. Avanti is
also the title sponsor of both the USAC CRA and USAC Western States Midget
series. Furthermore, Avanti is also the title sponsor of the annual Corn Belt
Clash featuring the USAC National Sprint Cars at Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway.
In addition to his sponsorship of the Driven2SaveLives BC39, Petty will be
fielding a pair of entries at the event for Edwards and four-time USAC national
driving champion, J.J. Yeley.
Petty grew up in the shadow of Manzanita Speedway in Phoenix, Ariz. and to
this day, remains a resident of Litchfield Park, Arizona. However, for several
years, “life happened,” as he quipped, and he was away from the sport until
about four seasons ago. But the racing bug never completely left him.
“When I got back into it, I just saw everything NOS was doing, and I wanted
Avanti to be in every part of it,” Petty explained. “I just wanted to get our
name out there. It’s exciting to be the presenting sponsor for the biggest
midget race USAC has; that’s cool. For me personally, it’s a passion. I just
want to help dirt track and open wheel racing.”
Petty’s involvement in the Driven2SaveLives BC39 came naturally after
recently watching FloSports’ documentary on the life of Bryan Clauson, Chasing
200, which detailed the life and racing career of the Driven2SaveLives BC39
race’s namesake. After watching the film, as Petty put it, it became an easy
choice to sign on as the presenting sponsor of the event.
The event will continue to honor the late USAC champion and three-time
Indianapolis 500 starter Clauson. It also will increase awareness of organ
donation and encourage participation in the Indiana Donor Network
Driven2SaveLives program, title sponsor since the inaugural running in 2018.
Tickets for the 2024 running of the Driven2SaveLives BC39 can be purchased now
at http://IMS.com/BC39.
On-track action for the Driven2SaveLives BC39 begins with full racing programs for the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Thursday, September 26, and Friday, September 27. The finale, on Saturday, September 28, will feature the main events, concluding with a 39-lap feature paying $20,039-to-win. Additional information on the event can be found at www.TheBC39.com.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS:
August 17, 2024 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California – “Brother
Brett Classic”
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Cody Williams, 44, Williams-16.512;
2. R.J. Johnson, 51, Johnson-16.721; 3. Matt McCarthy, 28M, McCarthy-16.866; 4.
Logan Williams, 5W, McCarthy-16.959; 5. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-17.012; 6.
A.J. Bender, 21, Bender-17.124; 7. Kyle Edwards, 39E, Edwards-17.152; 8. Tommy
Malcolm, 5X, Napier-17.177; 9. David Gasper, 18, Kittle/Gasper-17.215; 10. Verne
Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-17.308; 11. Austin Williams, 17W, Dunkel-17.515; 12. Eddie
Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-17.594; 13. Elexa Herrera, 5E, Herrera-17.757; 14.
Austin Grabowski, 72, Grabowski-17.790; 15. Jordan Hermansader, 71,
Martin-18.121; 16. Jonas Reynolds, 0, Reynolds-18.130; 17. Tanner Boul, 99T,
Boul-18.190; 18. Dan Taylor, T5, Taylor-18.432; 19. Cal Smith, 39,
Cal-Sun-18.961; 20. Tyler Hatzikian, 27, Hatzikian-NT.
BROTHER BRETT TROPHY DASH: (four 3-lap dashes) 1. R.J. Johnson-10pts., 2.
Matt McCarthy-8pts., 3. Logan Williams-4pts., 4. Cody Williams-2pts.
FLOWDYNAMICS INCORPORATED / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION / IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER
SR. & WILEY MILLER JR. FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all cars transfer to feature) 1.
Cody Williams, 2. Verne Sweeney, 3. Logan Williams, 4. Kyle Edwards, 5. Elexa
Herrera, 6. Jonas Reynolds, 7. Cal Smith. 2:58.60.
BILLSJERKY.NET / FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all cars transfer to
feature) 1. Tommy Malcolm, 2. Charles Davis Jr., 3. R.J. Johnson, 4. Austin
Williams, 5. Austin Grabowski, 6. Tanner Boul, 7. Tyler Hatzikian. 3:03.38.
WC FRIEND COMPANY / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all
cars transfer to feature) 1. A.J. Bender, 2. Matt McCarthy, 3. David Gasper, 4.
Eddie Tafoya Jr., 5. Jordan Hermansader, 6. Dan Taylor. 3:06.04.
FEATURE: (30 laps, With Starting Positions) 1. Cody Williams (6), 2. A.J.
Bender (1), 3. Tommy Malcolm (8), 4. Charles Davis Jr. (2), 5. R.J. Johnson (5),
6. Logan Williams (3), 7. Austin Williams (11), 8. David Gasper (9), 9. Verne
Sweeney (10), 10. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (12), 11. Kyle Edwards (7), 12. Austin
Grabowski (14), 13. Elexa Herrera (13), 14. Jordan Hermansader (15), 15. Matt
McCarthy (4), 16. Dan Taylor (18), 17. Tyler Hatzikian (20), 18. Tanner Boul
(17), 19. Jonas Reynolds (16), 20. Cal Smith (19). NT.
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**Jonas Reynolds flipped on lap 15 of the feature. Matt McCarthy flipped on lap
21 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-9 A.J. Bender, Lap 10 Charles Davis Jr., Laps
11-16 A.J. Bender, Laps 17-21 Cody Williams, Laps 22-29 A.J. Bender, Lap 30 Cody
Williams.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: Cody Williams (6 to 1)
NEW AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS:
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACES: August 31 – The Dirt
Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, California
Photo by A.J. Johnson / P1 Racing Images
A PERFECT DAY:
GRANT SWEEPS BETTENHAUSEN 100
AT THE SPRINGFIELD MILE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Springfield, Illinois (August 17, 2024)………The Illinois State Fairgrounds have and always will occupy a special place in the racing career of Justin Grant.
The Ione, California driver’s first career USAC Silver Crown victory of any kind arrived at the Springfield Mile in 2017. Three years later in 2020, Grant clinched his first USAC Silver Crown driving championship with a podium run at the historic dirt oval.
His latest score on Saturday afternoon tasted just as sweet as he delivered his second career Springfield triumph aboard his Hemelgarn Racing/NOS Energy Drink – Super Fitness – Hemelgarn Enterprises/DRC/Speedway Chevy in the 61st running of the Bettenhausen 100 Presented By Hunt Brothers Pizza.
Grant’s performance may have been among the most dominating in the six-decade history of the Bettenhausen 100. Grant executed a complete sweep of the festivities, timing in as the quickest overall in Dirt Draft Practice before promptly going out and laying down the fastest lap in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying. To close out the day, he became the first driver to lead all 100 miles of the Bettenhausen 100 from start to finish since Kody Swanson a decade ago in 2014.
To kick off the day, Grant tied the record for most pole positions at the Bettenhausen 100 dating back to its inaugural running in 1961. Grant’s third pole position in the event tied him with him Greg Weld, Jerry Coons Jr. and Kody Swanson for number one all-time.
Later in the day, Grant etched his name in the books as the 13th driver to capture multiple Bettenhausen 100 victories in his career, joining an all-star cast featuring Chuck Gurney, A.J. Foyt, Jack Hewitt, Brian Tyler, Mario Andretti, Dave Darland, Kody Swanson, Al Unser, Gary Bettenhausen, A.J. Fike, Jim Hurtubise and Bobby Olivero.
In the present, however, Grant’s victory arrived at Springfield on the heels of a second place finish just about 15 hours earlier on the pavement of World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Ill., which has closed the gap to 21 between him and point leader Kody Swanson in the pursuit of the 2024 USAC Silver Crown championship.
Grant has had a firm grip of late on the Illinois dirt miles in USAC Silver Crown competition, leading 199 of the past 200 laps between his victory last September at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds and his latest triumph in Springfield. With seven top-four results in 10 series starts this season, they’ve been close to breaking through. But on Saturday, it wasn’t close anymore. Finally, it was “all cigar.”
“We won the Du Quoin race at the end of last year, and then to come here and win at the Springfield Mile, it feels really good,” Grant exclaimed. “We’ve been coming alive here of late, but it’s been good all year. We’ve been racking them up here lately and it feels really rewarding. We kind of lost some speed for a year or two but we’ve worked really hard to get it back, and (team owner) Ron Hemelgarn has given us all the resources we need, and (crew chief) Dennis (LaCava) worked really, really hard to get us back here.”
Furthermore, Grant also tied an all-time record by notching feature wins in all three USAC national divisions in 2024: Silver Crown, AMSOIL Sprint and NOS Energy Drink Midget. This year marks the sixth time he’s achieved the feat in his career, tying Dave Steele for number one on the list. It’s also the fourth straight year Grant has won races in all three series, one shy of Steele’s record run of five consecutive seasons between 2001-2005.
Grant’s Springfield score was the sixth win of his USAC Silver Crown career, moving him to 20th on the list alongside Tom Bigelow, Russ Gamester, Kenny Irwin Jr., Jason Leffler, Ken Schrader and Al Unser. His 10th career Silver Crown pole award elevated him to seventh place all-time on the same line as Bobby East and Rich Vogler.
As far as the race itself, it was, for all intents and purposes, an immaculate run for Grant that was perfectly clean, neat and tidy, free from any flaws, mistakes or mishaps. The same fate didn’t present itself to his challengers who were among the 40 cars on hand for the event. On the third lap, Korey Weyant and Steve Gennetten touched wheels in turn three as the two jockeyed for the 18th position. As a result, both drivers careened into the outside wall with Gennetten flipping over. Both drivers climbed out of their cars without injury, but severely dejected.
The major mover throughout the first half of the 100-miler was Shane Cockrum. Despite qualifying 15th, he was relegated to the Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Qualifying Race due to missing his spot in qualifying by three or more positions. After winning the qualifying race, the 2022 Bettenhausen 100 winner started 25th in the feature and had worked his way up to seventh by lap 49.
Shane Cottle had run a close second to Grant for the first 61 miles before trouble befell him on lap 62. That’s the moment when his car went up in smoke, ending his bid for a first career Bettenhausen 100 victory after finishing as the runner-up in each of the two most recent editions in 2022-2023. Cottle’s exodus moved Swanson up to the second position in the running order with 39 laps remaining.
Just five laps later, with Cockrum running sixth, his monster run also went up in a blaze of smoke on the 67th lap., thus knocking him out the race as the yellow flag flew for his slowly coasting machine. Despite his early exit, Cockrum was rewarded for his +19 efforts with the Inferno Armor Move of the Day. It seemed fitting for Cockrum, whose full-time job is his role as the fire chief of the city of Benton, Illinois.
In the waning laps, all Grant had to do was maintain his pace and successfully navigate his way around a bit of lapped traffic. His one second lead briefly dissipated on lap 88 as he fought his way past the 19th and 18th place cars of Dave Berkheimer and Chris Fetter, respectively, on the back straight. That allowed Swanson to close to within three car lengths of Grant for the top spot. Yet, it only proved to be momentary, as Grant cleared the pair and subsequently reclaimed his interval, and then some, to the tune of nearly three seconds.
“We had an amazing car,” Grant proclaimed. “The thing was an absolute rocket ship, and I could carry so much speed through the center of the corner and not slip the tires at all. I kept trying to slow my lap times down a little bit and the only way I could do it was just to crawl through the center of the corner, and I didn’t feel like it was using any tire to go this fast. We still had a bunch of tire left.”
When Grant triumphantly flashed across the finish line for the 100th and final time during the afternoon, he was 3.835 seconds to the good, prevailing over Kody Swanson with Logan Seavey, Jerry Coons Jr. and Brady Bacon rounding out the top-five.
“It feels really good to come out of here with a win,” a satisfied Grant stated. “To beat Kody, he’s awfully good at this stuff. He’s one of my best friends in the whole world, but we go out and race each other tooth and nail and have a good time.”
The top-three in the current USAC Silver Crown standings just so happened to finish one-two-three at Springfield. The point leader, Kody Swanson of Kingsburg, Calif., maintained his 21-point advantage over Grant with a second place result in his Doran-Binks Racing/Mission Foods – Wilke Orthodontics – Glenn Farms/Maxim/Hampshire Chevy.
“We just had to be faster,” Swanson stated. “You never know when you’re catching them. It could be just because he’s letting you. But I’m really proud of this Doran-Binks Racing team. To continue to try to get better on the dirt is something I’ve been struggling with. But the effort has been there. I’m really thankful to have a good run, but I still want to win. We had a great run, had a great car, but Justin did a good job, and he put it on us there.”
Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) has become accustomed to finishing on the podium at Springfield. On Saturday, he registered his fourth consecutive top-three finish in the event following a 2nd in 2021, a 3rd in 2022, a 1st in 2023 and a 3rd in 2024 at the wheel of his Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing/Bloomington Bison – DiaEdge – STIDA.com/DRC/Felker Chevy.
“When you start 10th like that, you have to get them early,” Seavey explained. “When everyone is trying to figure out what pace you can run, you’ve really got to go by quickly. Once they figure the pace, it’s so much harder to pass them and you have to run even harder to pass them. I got to sixth pretty quickly and then I had to run really hard there to go by Brady (Bacon) and Jerry (Coons Jr.) and I could feel pretty quickly that I blistered my right rear tire just making those two passes. I just did what I had to do to get up there and used my stuff up as much I could just to get there. I feel like that’s what hurt us there toward the end and allowed those guys to get away. (Crew chief) Ronnie Gardner did a great job with the racecar. We just started a little bit too far back.”
There's a reason why Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) was USAC's National ProSource Passing Master champion a year ago and stands as the current point leader this year as well. He knows how to find his way to the front. After qualifying, his crew changed the right rear tire on their Team AZ Racing/Avanti Windows & Doors – Apache Transportation – Oak Craft Cabinetry/DRC/Ott Chevy, forcing them to start near the back. In what was his first run on a one-mile dirt track, he started 28th and finished ninth, the best result by a USAC Silver Crown Rookie in the event.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 17, 2024 – Illinois State Fairgrounds – Springfield, Illinois – 1-Mile Dirt Oval – 61st Bettenhausen 100 Presented By Hunt Brothers Pizza
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: (Top-24 locked into the feature) 1. Justin Grant, 91, Hemelgarn-31.641; 2. Kody Swanson, 77, Doran/Binks-31.974; 3. Trey Osborne, 81, BCR-32.081; 4. Shane Cottle, 121, Swanson-32.177; 5. Brady Bacon, 9, Dyson-32.409; 6. Jerry Coons Jr., 55, Bateman-32.693; 7. Kyle Steffens, 08, Steffens-32.765; 8. Matt Westfall, 54, Westfall-32.880; 9. Kaylee Bryson, 26, Pierce-32.911; 10. Logan Seavey, 22, Rice/Abacus-33.010; 11. Carmen Perigo, 52, Stehman-33.026; 12. Chase Stockon, 69, Pink 69-33.055; 13. Chris Urish, 177, Urish-33.066; 14. Saban Bibent, 88, Fetter-33.144; 15. Shane Cockrum, 97, Lein-33.224; 16. Mitchel Moles, 119, Reinbold/Underwood-33.227; 17. Steve Gennetten, 03, Gennetten-33.313; 18. Jimmy Light, 118, Wingo-33.358; 19. Daison Pursley, 21, Team AZ-33.385; 20. Korey Weyant, 99, Weyant-33.597; 21. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-33.780; 22. Chris Fetter, 15, Fetter-33.783; 23. Matt Goodnight, 24, Haggenbottom-34.123; 24. Nathan Moore, 48, Thomas/Moore-34.185; 25. Tom Savage, 38, Savage-34.361; 26. Ken Schrader, 14, McQuinn-34.370; 27. Trey Burke, 07, Tosti-34.412; 28. Danny Jennings, 61, Grace-34.457; 29. Dave Berkheimer, 31, Berkheimer-35.357; 30. Dave Peperak, 777, Peperak-35.373; 31. Aric Gentry, 3, Simmons-35.789; 32. Danny Long, 44, Long-35.874; 33. Briggs Danner, 10, DMW-51.208; 34. C.J. Leary, 6, Klatt-NT; 35. Kip Hughes, 160, Hughes-NT; 36. Mario Clouser, 60, Legacy/Wilson-NT; 37. Patrick Lawson, 2, Lawson-NT; 38. Bryan Gossel, 06, Gossel-NT; 39. Joey Moughan, 29, MSP-NT; 40. Gregg Cory, 32, Williams/Cory-NT.
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS QUALIFYING RACE: (12 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Shane Cockrum, 2. Briggs Danner, 3. Trey Burke, 4. Danny Jennings, 5. Dave Berkheimer, 6. Ken Schrader, 7. Aric Gentry, 8. Dave Peperak, 9. Danny Long, 10. Kip Hughes, 11. Gregg Cory. 6:47.513
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (1), 2. Kody Swanson (2), 3. Logan Seavey (10), 4. Jerry Coons Jr. (6), 5. Brady Bacon (5), 6. Carmen Perigo (11), 7. Matt Westfall (8), 8. Kyle Steffens (7), 9. Daison Pursley (28), 10. Chase Stockon (12), 11. Russ Gamester (19), 12. Danny Jennings (30), 13. Matt Goodnight (21), 14. Briggs Danner (25), 15. Trey Osborne (3), 16. Kaylee Bryson (9), 17. Jimmy Light (17), 18. Chris Fetter (20), 19. Dave Berkheimer (27), 20. Saban Bibent (14), 21. Shane Cockrum (24), 22. Shane Cottle (4), 23. Mitchel Moles (15), 24. Nathan Moore (22), 25. Tom Savage (23), 26. Steve Gennetten (16), 27. Korey Weyant (18), 28. Trey Burke (26), 29. Chris Urish (13), 30. C.J. Leary (29-P), 31. Mario Clouser (#14) (31). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-100 Justin Grant.
**Steve Gennetten flipped on lap 3 of the feature.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kody Swanson-608, 2-Justin Grant-587, 3-Logan Seavey-550, 4-C.J. Leary-499, 5-Kaylee Bryson-388, 6-Kyle Steffens-386, 7-Bobby Santos-366, 8-Trey Osborne-337, 9-Dakoda Armstrong-329, 10-Gregg Cory-316.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-166, 2-Logan Seavey-146, 3-Robert Ballou-126, 4-C.J. Leary-109, 5-Kyle Cummins-105, 6-Justin Grant-101, 7-Chase Stockon-101, 8-Joey Amantea-92, 9-Brady Bacon-90, 10-Kevin Thomas Jr.-90.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: August 31, 2024 – Du Quoin State Fairgrounds – Du Quoin, Illinois – 1-Mile Dirt Oval – Ted Horn 100
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (29.548)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Justin Grant (31.641)
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Qualifying Race Winner: Shane Cockrum
Hard Charger: Daison Pursley (28th to 9th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Race: Shane Cockrum
ARMSTRONG CAPITALIZES LATE,
WINS USAC SILVER CROWN SHOWDOWN AT WWT
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Madison, Illinois (August 16, 2024)………With two laps to go, Dakoda Armstrong
was nearly resigned to the fact that he was going to finish second. With one lap
to go, he was just about resigned to the fact that he was going to run out of
fuel.
Neither of these things came to fruition during Friday night’s Ranken
Technical College USAC Silver Crown Showdown Presented By Welsch Heating &
Cooling at World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois.
And that suited the New Castle, Indiana native just fine, thank you.
The third-starting Armstrong led the initial 41 circuits of the 60-lap,
75-mile main event before giving way to pole sitter Kody Swanson on lap 42.
Swanson proceeded to lead the next 17 laps, and with two to go, held a
comfortable three second lead. But that’s just when the unthinkable happened.
Swanson’s car became fully engulfed in a plume of white smoke that suddenly
shot out from underneath the hood entering turn three. As Swanson slid to a
stop, his chance at agolden opportunity to become a two-time winner at the
1.25-mile paved oval dissipated in the cloud that emanated from his ride.
With a green-white-checkered restart awaiting with two laps remaining, at one
point, Armstrong felt his fuel tank running dry and took subsequent action that
turned out to be a false alarm.
“We got double lucky because, on the last green-white-checkered, the car was
completely stumbling,” Armstrong explained. “We’re just going so fast; I just
didn’t want anyone to run me over. I literally stuck my hand out the window off
turn two because I was on the floor and the thing was dead. But somehow, it just
busted back to life and had just enough fuel to keep rolling.”
As it turned out, Grant’s car was also suffering the same fate during the
final laps, and he was unable to get close enough to mount a bid for the win.
When all was said and done, Armstrong was at the top of the scoring pylon, 0.720
seconds ahead of the field as a winner once again in his C & A
Motorsports/Meristem Crop Performance – Armstrong Farms/Beast/Stanton Chevy.
After racking up four 10th place finishes in four USAC Silver Crown starts
during the 2023 campaign, Armstrong returned with a vengeance this year,
especially of late, finishing first, second and first in his past three outings.
“It’s just a testament to how good (crew chief) Kevin (Besecker) gets these
cars,” Armstrong praised. “Last year, we ran 10th every race. We just bought a
car and raced it. Then he said, ‘I’m just going to scrap the whole thing and
we’re going to do it how we do all our other stuff.’ We’ve been fast each and
every week and I feel like we have a shot to win. I still feel like we’re a
little behind (Kody) and those guys. He’s on another level, but we’re trying to
make them sweat.”
Ironically, Armstrong’s first two career USAC Silver Crown victories have
come at Wisconsin’s Madison International Speedway in June, and now his latest
triumph came in the city of Madison, Ill. Yet, after returning to the series
following a 14-year hiatus a year ago, this is one Madison that Armstrong had
zeroed in on from the start.
“At the beginning of the year, this is one we circled,” Armstrong admitted of
WWT Raceway. “I wanted to come back here, and I knew with all the experience I
have in NASCAR Xfinity and Trucks, at this place, I have a little bit of an
advantage. But these guys are good here too, so it’s tough.”
Armstrong was strong early and was able to thwart every advance made by
Swanson throughout the first half of the race and beyond. But Swanson knew he
wasn’t going to completely rid himself of the Jaws theme music that seemingly
follows the competitors when Swanson is within range.
“I had a really good start there,” Armstrong recalled. “I knew, at the end,
Kody was going to be so strong. I kind of decided about 20 laps in that I was
going to get as much speed as I could. He slowly reeled me in, and I really
didn’t have much in the car there at the end; it got so free. Those guys were so
good on the long run. I thought we were going to come home second there.”
Two-thirds of the way through the race, Swanson turned the intensity up
another notch. On the 41st lap, he ran his fastest lap of the race to that
point. On the very next go around on lap 42, Swanson raced underneath Armstrong
off turn two to take over up front. With clear air and no traffic in sight,
Swanson bested his previous mark by recording the fastest lap of the whole deal
on the 43rd trip.
But it turned out to be all for naught when Swanson fell by the wayside with
two laps remaining, opening the proverbial door for Armstrong to strike and
prevail over Justin Grant, Kaylee Bryson and C.J. Leary with Bobby Santos
rounding out the top-five.
“I’m really lucky that we were there,” said the opportune Armstrong. “The car
was really good early, especially from last year with all the changes we made.
We’ve been so much better each and every week. This thing was a rocket ship all
night, especially down the straightaways. I’m glad we were able to capitalize.”
Seventh starting Justin Grant’s (Ione, Calif.) runner-up result was his best
USAC Silver Crown finish on a pavement track since winning at Indiana’s
Winchester Speedway three years earlier in July of 2021. In the process, Grant,
in his Hemelgarn Racing/NOS Energy Drink – Super Fitness – Hemelgarn
Enterprises/Beast/Speedway Ford, whittled Swanson’s series point lead down from
55 to 30.
On the GWC restart, Kaylee Bryson (Muskogee, Okla.) hustled from fifth to
third in a span of two laps and nearly came within a whisker of finishing second
in her Sam Pierce/Sam Pierce Chevrolet – AP Driver Development – RE
Technologies/Beast/Chevy. Her third place run was the best of her USAC Silver
Crown career on pavement, topping her sixth place finish at Ohio’s Toledo
Speedway in 2023. That performance earned her the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the
Night.
Bobby Santos (Franklin, Mass.) bounced back from every obstacle thrown his
way this evening. He came back from a broken U-joint in practice to qualify
second. Then a failure to launch at the start of the race forced him to begin
his quest from the 14th position. From there, Santos went to work, passing nine
cars in all to finish fifth to pick up hard charger honors for the night.
Swanson’s Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying run of 30.239 seconds broke the
series track record at WWT Raceway, and subsequently, set a new speed record
average of 148.814 mph in recording the fastest lap ever turned by a traditional
USAC Silver Crown car in the 54-year history of the series. On the run, Swanson
bested the former mark of 146.699 mph, set by none other than himself in 2022.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 16, 2024 – World
Wide Technology Raceway – Madison, Illinois – 1.25-Mile Paved Oval – Ranken
Technical College Silver Crown Showdown Presented By Welsch Heating & Cooling
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kody Swanson, 77, Doran/Binks-30.239 (New
Track Record); 2. Bobby Santos, 98, DJ-30.577; 3. C.J. Leary, 6, Klatt-30.704;
4. Dakoda Armstrong, 5, C & A-30.721; 5. Logan Seavey, 22, Rice/Abacus-30.865;
6. Kaylee Bryson, 26, Pierce-31.176; 7. Justin Grant, 91, Hemelgarn-31.270; 8.
Nathan Byrd, 40, Legacy/Wilson-31.300; 9. Mario Clouser, 60,
Legacy/Wilson-31.348; 10. Davey Hamilton Jr., 14, Hamilton-31.600; 11. Kyle
Steffens, 08, Steffens-31.711; 12. Patrick Lawson, 2, Lawson-32.039; 13. Bryan
Gossel, 06, Gossel-32.384; 14. Gregg Cory, 32, Williams/Cory-33.731; 15. Dave
Berkheimer, 31, Berkheimer-36.731; 16. Nathan Moore, 48, Thomas/Moore-37.125.
FEATURE: (60 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Dakoda Armstrong
(3), 2. Justin Grant (6), 3. Kaylee Bryson (5), 4. C.J. Leary (2), 5. Bobby
Santos (14), 6. Mario Clouser (8), 7. Nathan Byrd (7), 8. Logan Seavey (4), 9.
Kyle Steffens (10), 10. Bryan Gossel (12), 11. Patrick Lawson (11), 12. Kody
Swanson (1), 13. Gregg Cory (13), 14. Davey Hamilton Jr. (9), 15. Nathan Moore
(16), 16. Dave Berkheimer (15). 46:58.536
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-41 Dakoda Armstrong, Laps 42-58 Kody Swanson,
Laps 59-60 Dakoda Armstrong.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kody Swanson-541, 2-Justin
Grant-511, 3-Logan Seavey-486, 4-C.J. Leary-486, 5-Bobby Santos-366, 6-Kaylee
Bryson-357, 7-Kyle Steffens-357, 8-Dakoda Armstrong-337, 9-Gregg Cory-306,
10-Trey Osborne-304.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-147, 2-Logan
Seavey-139, 3-Robert Ballou-126, 4-C.J. Leary-109, 5-Kyle Cummins-105, 6-Justin
Grant-101, 7-Chase Stockon-99, 8-Joey Amantea-92, 9-Brady Bacon-90, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-90.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: August 17, 2024 – Illinois
State Fairgrounds – Springfield, Illinois – 1-Mile Dirt Oval – 61st Bettenhausen
100
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: Kody Swanson (30.626)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kody Swanson (30.239)
Hard Charger: Bobby Santos (14th to 5th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Race: Kaylee Bryson
THURSDAY'S RED HILL SALUTE TO LEVI JONES
USAC SPRINT EVENT CANCELED
Sumner, Illinois (August 14, 2024)………A forecast calling for thunderstorms on
race day has forced cancellation of the Thursday night, August 15, Salute to
Levi Jones program featuring the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship at
Red Hill Raceway in Sumner, Illinois.
The 3/8-mile dirt oval in southeastern Illinois was set to host the series’
first visit to Red Hill in 26 years to honor the seven-time USAC national
driving champion and series official who was recently announced as an inductee
to the USAC Hall of Fame. Jones, who was born and raised in nearby Olney, Ill.,
made his first career USAC National Sprint Car start at Red Hill in 1998.
Both Illinois USAC Silver Crown National Championship events this weekend
remain on as scheduled. USAC Silver Crown racing will be in action on Friday
night, August 16, at World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Ill. before
traveling to the Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield, Ill. on Saturday,
August 17.
The USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship season resumes with
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Smackdown XIII on August 22-23-24 at Indiana’s
Kokomo Speedway. The event culminates with Saturday night’s $30,000-to-win,
$1500-to-start finale.
Furthermore, the September 19 TBA event has been removed from both the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car and USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget schedules.
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS RETURN TO PERRIS FOR BROTHER BRETT CLASSIC
By Lance Jennings
AUGUST 13, 2024... Fresh off a hard fought battle at Santa Maria, the Avanti
Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Cars will return to Perris Auto Speedway this
Saturday, August 17th. Promoted by Don Kazarian, the “Brother Brett Classic”
will also feature the PAS Senior Sprint Cars, GAS Chassis PAS Young Gun Sprint
Cars, PASSCAR Super Stocks, and PASSCAR Street Stocks. Located on the Lake
Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake Perris Drive in Perris, California, the
Spectator Gates will open at 5:00pm and racing at "America's Premier Dirt Track"
will start at 7:00pm. For more event information, visit the track’s website at
perrisautospeedway.com or call 951.940.0134.
USAC/CRA shows at Perris Auto Speedway WILL NOT be live streamed and beware
of online scammers with fake video links. Race fans are encouraged to support
the race track and watch the races in person.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com, appendix E.
Last Saturday night at Santa Maria, rookie contender Braden Chiaramonte led
all 30-laps to score the first USAC/CRA win of his career over Kaleb Montgomery,
Logan Williams, “The Cadillac” Cody Williams, and R.J. Johnson.
This Saturday’s show at Perris Auto Speedway honors “Brother” Brett Taylor,
who passed away at the age of 66 earlier this year. “Brother Brett,” who was
everyone’s friend in the pit area, was known throughout short track racing in
Southern and Central California. In addition, he was a mainstay with a local
Ventura County high school football team and the Police and Fire Departments in
Ventura County.
Led by Perris and Ascot infield announcer Chris Holt, over $4,000 in purse
money has been raised earlier this week for a special “Brother Brett Trophy
Dash.” For the fastest four qualifiers that accept the challenge, the event
consists of four 3-lap rotating dashes where points are earned. In addition, an
extra $1,000 will go to the winner of the 30-lap main event by Mike Grosswendt
from All Coast Construction.
Since March 6, 2004, the Lake Perris Fairgrounds has held 255 USAC/CRA Sprint
Car events and forty-five different drivers have claimed victory. “The Demon”
Damion Gardner leads all series drivers with 51 “home track” wins and Matt
Mitchell has won the February 24th season opener and the May 25th “Salute to
Indy.” David Gasper added his name to the record books on March 16th, A.J.
Bender joined the winner’s list on April 27th, and Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm
topped the June 22nd and July 13th shows. Nic Faas set the 1-lap track record of
15.833 on February 25, 2012 and the complete Perris USAC/CRA win list is at the
end of this release.
Entering the twelfth point race, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm (Yucaipa,
California) holds a slim 5-point lead over the competition. Racing Dino Napier’s
#5X Indiana Truck Salvage / B&B Powder Coating DRC, Malcolm won Santa Maria’s
second heat race and charged from fourteenth to seventh in the main event. At
press time, Tommy “Thunder” has three feature wins, one Woodland Auto Display
Fast Time Award, three heat race victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet
Gardner Hard Charger Award, ten top-10 finishes, and 80 feature laps led in the
campaign. Tommy is tied with “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., Levi Jones, Bud
Kaeding, “Bullet” Blake Miller, and Jake Swanson with six career triumphs and
will be looking to continue his title run with another win at Perris.
R.J. Johnson (Laveen, Arizona) heads to Perris ranked second in the USAC/CRA
point standings. Driving Ricky and Michele Johnson’s #51 JUGO Superfoods /
Avanti Windows & Doors Sherman, Johnson raced from ninth to fifth at Santa
Maria. To date, the multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion and 2005 Rookie of
the Year has one feature win, two Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Awards, one
semi-main win, ten top-10 finishes, and 23 feature laps led on the season. R.J.
is currently tied with “The People’s Champion” Dave Darland, “Super” Rickie
Gaunt, Justin Grant, and “Showtime” Danny Sheridan with eight USAC/CRA wins and
will have his sights the Saturday night victory.
After running third at Santa Maria, Logan Williams (Yorba Linda, California)
has climbed to third in the championship chase. Piloting John McCarthy’s #5W
Flowdynamics Incorporated / Drinkpak DRC, Williams has one heat race victory,
one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, nine top-10 finishes,
and 21 feature laps led to his credit. Logan will be looking to score the first
USAC/CRA victory of his career at Perris Auto Speedway.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams (Corona, California) sits fourth in the
chase for the championship. Racing Tom & Christy Dunkel’s #17W Inland Rigging /
Dunkel Farms DRC, Williams won Santa Maria’s third heat race and placed
twenty-fourth after an early flip ended his night. At press time, the 2009
Co-Rookie of the Year has four heat race victories, one In Memory of Jim and
Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, seven top-10 finishes, and 11 feature laps led
in the campaign. “The Big Game Hunter” is tied with Matt Mitchell with eleven
series wins and will be looking for his first victory of the year on Saturday.
A.J. Bender (San Diego, California) ranks fifth in the USAC/CRA point
standings. Driving the family owned #21 Bender Pool & Spa / Matrix Construction
Services DRC, Bender claimed an eighth place finish at Santa Maria. To date, the
2022 USAC Western States Midget Rookie of the Year has one feature win, three
heat race victories, seven top-10 finishes, and 21 feature laps led on the
season. A.J. will have his sights on claiming the second USAC/CRA win of his
career at the “Brother Brett Classic.”
Driving the Kittle Motorsports / Gasper Racing #18 DRC backed by Art Klee and
Martin Roofing, David Gasper (Goleta, California) leads the chase for Rookie of
the Year honors. Elexa Herrera, Brent Sexton, Braden Chiaramonte, Blake Bower,
Jon DeWees, Joey Bishop, Mark Henry, Camie Bell, Tyler Hatzikian, Heath
Holdsclaw, Blake Hendricks, Tom Dunkel, and Aaron Altaffer are also in
contention.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are “The Cadillac” Cody
Williams, Verne Sweeney, Eddie Tafoya Jr., “The Gunslinger” Austin Grabowski,
“Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa, Grant
Sexton, Matt Mitchell, Chris Gansen, Gary Marshall Jr., Chris Bonneau, Jonas
Reynolds, Tanner Boul, and more.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake
Perris Drive in Perris, California. Adult tickets are $30, Senior tickets (65 &
over) are $25, Kids tickets (6 to 12) are $5, and Children (5 and under) are
FREE. The Fairgrounds charges $10 for parking. Advance tickets are available and
for more event information, visit the track’s website at perrisautospeedway.com
or call 951.940.0134.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks BillsJerky.net,
Factory Wraps, Flowdynamics Incorporated, The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim
and Chet Gardner), In Memory of Wiley Miller Sr. and Wiley Miller Jr., Sexton
Fire Protection, WC Friend Company, and Woodland Auto Display, for their
support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. Tommy
Malcolm-717, 2. R.J. Johnson-712, 3. Logan Williams-649, 4. Austin Williams-647,
5. A.J. Bender-645, 6. Cody Williams-616, 7. David Gasper (R)-584, 8. Verne
Sweeney-458, 9. Eddie Tafoya Jr.-452, 10. Austin Grabowski-424, 11. Charles
Davis Jr.-354, 12. Elexa Herrera (R)-343, 13. Brent Sexton (R)-338, 14. Brody
Roa-307, 15. Grant Sexton-286, 16. Matt Mitchell-281, 17. Ricky Lewis-233, 18.
Jeff Dyer-230, 19. Matt McCarthy-210, 20. Logan Calderwood-203The complete point
standings can be found at usacracing.com/ series-point-standings/cra-sprint
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 3-Tommy Malcolm, 2-Matt
Mitchell, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Braden Chiaramonte, 1-Charles Davis Jr., 1-David
Gasper, 1-R.J. Johnson, 1-Kevin Thomas Jr.
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Nic Faas –
15.833 (02/25/12)
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 51-Damion Gardner,
24-Mike Spencer, 19-Tony Jones, 17-Cory Kruseman, 10-Matt Mitchell, 9-Nic Faas,
8-David Cardey, 8-Richard Vander Weerd, 7-Brody Roa, 7-Rip Williams, 6-Bryan
Clauson, 6-Justin Grant, 6-Mike Kirby, 6-Danny Sheridan, 6-Austin Williams,
5-Brady Bacon, 5-Robert Ballou, 5-Rickie Gaunt, 4-Dave Darland, 4-R.J. Johnson,
4-Tommy Malcolm, 3-Charles Davis Jr., 3-Garrett Hansen, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.,
2-Darren Hagen, 2-Jesse Hockett, 2-Levi Jones, 2-C.J. Leary, 2-Blake Miller,
2-Jake Swanson, 2-Chris Windom, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Chad Boespflug, 1-Greg Bragg,
1-Daron Clayton, 1-Josh Ford, 1-David Gasper, 1-Josh Hodges, 1-Bud Kaeding,
1-Adam Mitchell, 1-Johnny Rodriguez, 1-Hunter Schuerenberg, 1-Chase Stockon,
1-Scotty Weir, 1-Cody Williams, 1-Jason York.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Matt Mitchell)
March 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
March 23: Cocopah Speedway – Somerton, AZ (Winner: Charles Davis Jr.)
April 6: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.)
April 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: A.J. Bender)
May 25: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Matt Mitchell)
June 8: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA (Winner:
R.J. Johnson)
June 22: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
July 6: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
July 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
August 10: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA (Winner: Braden Chiaramonte)
August 17: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Brother Brett Classic)
August 31: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA
September 7: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA
September 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 28: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA
October 12: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 18: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA
October 19: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA
November 1: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 2: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Oval Nationals)
November 9: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Oval Nationals)
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TBA = To Be Announced.
This schedule is subject to change.
40 USAC SILVER CROWN CARS ENTERED
FOR SATURDAY'S SPRINGFIELD 100-MILER!
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Springfield, Illinois (August 13, 2024)………Forty USAC Silver Crown drivers and
cars are entered for this Saturday’s 61st running of the Bettenhausen 100 at the
Illinois State Fairgrounds dirt mile oval on August 17.
The Springfield Mile will host five past Bettenhausen 100 winners in this
Saturday’s field, including defending victor, Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.).
Kingsburg, California’s Kody Swanson (2014-15-21) also returns to the driver
lineup as will Benton, Illinois’ Shane Cockrum (2022); Ione, California’s Justin
Grant (2017); and Peru, Indiana’s Russ Gamester (1998).
The list of past Bettenhausen 100 runner-up finishers in this weekend’s
drivers’ slate consists of Fenton, Missouri’s Ken Schrader (1982); Tucson,
Arizona’s Jerry Coons Jr. (2001-02-03) and Kansas, Illinois’ Shane Cottle
(2022-23). Other drivers vying to improve upon their past top-five finishes in
the race will see the likes of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma’s Brady Bacon (4th in
2020); Pleasant Hill, Ohio’s Matt Westfall (5th in 2002 & 2004); St. Charles,
Missouri’s Kyle Steffens (5th in 2021); and Muskogee, Oklahoma’s Kaylee Bryson
(5th in 2022).
Six more drivers in this weekend’s field have at least one top-10 on their
Bettenhausen 100 resume: Greenfield, Indiana’s C.J. Leary (6th in 2015);
Springfield, Illinois’ Joey Moughan (9th in 2018); Stoystown, Pennsylvania’s
Carmen Perigo (9th in 2021); Auburn, Illinois’ Mario Clouser (8th in 2023); Fort
Branch, Indiana’s Chase Stockon (9th in 2022); and Elkhart, Illinois’ Chris
Urish (10th in 2012).
The makeup of Bettenhausen 100 veterans returning to this Saturday’s driver
lineup brings Edwardsville, Illinois’ Patrick Lawson (12th in 2017); Winchester,
Indiana’s Matt Goodnight (14th in 2017); West Springfield, Pennsylvania’s Jimmy
Light (15th in 2020); Troy, Missouri’s Chris Fetter (15th in 2014); Bonne Terre,
Missouri’s Danny Long (16th in 2022); Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania’s Dave
Berkheimer (17th in 2022); Kaufman, Texas’ Nathan Moore (18th in 2021); Fort
Collins, Colorado’s Bryan Gossel (19th in 2020); Springfield, Illinois’ Korey
Weyant (19th in 2021); Raisin City, California’s Mitchel Moles (21st in 2023);
Clinton, Indiana’s Dave Peperak (27th in 2021) and Shelbyville, Indiana’s Gregg
Cory (30th in 2022).
The Bettenhausen 100 Rookie list for 2024 is comprised of Steve Gennetten
(Gravois Mills, Mo.), John Tosti (High Ridge, Mo.), Aric Gentry (Robards, Ky.),
Briggs Danner (Allentown, Pa.), Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.), Tom Savage
(Red Lion, Pa.), Danny Jennings (Norman, Okla.), Trey Osborne (Columbus, Ohio),
Kip Hughes (North Enid, Okla.) and Saban Bibent (Cincinnati, Ohio), who is
making his first ever appearance in a USAC Silver Crown car this weekend. The
most recent Bettenhausen 100 Rookie to win the event was Cole Whitt in 2009.
RACE DETAILS:
On Saturday, August 17, in Springfield, Illinois, pits and registration open
at 7am Central with the ticket office and grandstands opening at 9am, the
drivers meeting at 9:30am, practice from 10am-11am, Honest Abe Roofing
Qualifying at 11:30am, followed by the qualifying race at 12:30pm, pre-race
ceremonies at 1:30pm and the 100-lap main event at 2pm.
Tickets will be available on race day or by calling the State Fair office at
217-782-1979. Info and tickets can also be obtained by calling the Track
Enterprises office at 217-764-3200.
Advance tickets are $25 for adults and $10 for children 11 and under. At the
gate on race day, adults are $30 and $10 for children 11 and under. Infield
tickets are $20 for adults, $5 for children age 6-11 and free children age 5 &
under. Pit passes are $35 for USAC members and $40 for non-members. Infield
parking is $5 for those parking in the infield with no infield or pit passes.
All drivers/pit crews should enter through gate 7 or 8. The infield tunnel is
gate 6.
Every lap of Saturday’s Bettenhausen 100 will be aired live on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac.
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2024 BETTENHAUSEN 100 ENTRY LIST
03 (R) STEVE GENNETTEN/Gravois Mills, MO (Steve Gennetten)
06 BRYAN GOSSEL/Fort Collins, CO (Bryan Gossel)
07 (R) JOHN TOSTI/High Ridge, MO (John Tosti)
08 KYLE STEFFENS/St. Charles, MO (Steffens Motorsports)
2 PATRICK LAWSON/Edwardsville, IL (Patrick Lawson)
3 (R) ARIC GENTRY/Robards, KY (Tim Simmons)
6 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Klatt Enterprises)
9 BRADY BACON/Broken Arrow, OK (Chris Dyson Racing)
10 (R) BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (DMW Motorsports)
14 KEN SCHRADER/Fenton, MO (McQuinn Motorsports)
15 CHRIS FETTER/Troy, MO (Chris Fetter)
21 (R) DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (Team AZ Racing)
22 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
24 MATT GOODNIGHT/Winchester, IN (John Haggenbottom)
26 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Sam Pierce)
29 JOEY MOUGHAN/Springfield, IL (MSP Motorsports)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Berkheimer Racing)
32 GREGG CORY/Shelbyville, IN (Williams-Cory Racing)
38 (R) TOM SAVAGE/Red Lion, PA (Savage Motorsports)
44 DANNY LONG/Bonne Terre, MO (Danny Long)
48 (R) NATHAN MOORE/Kaufman, TX (Chip Thomas-Joe Moore)
51 RUSS GAMESTER/Peru, IN (Gamester Racing)
52 CARMEN PERIGO/Stoystown, PA (John Stehman)
54 MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (Westfall Racing)
55 JERRY COONS JR./Tucson, AZ (Patty Bateman)
60 MARIO CLOUSER/Auburn, IL (Legacy Autosport-Robert Wilson Racing)
61 (R) DANNY JENNINGS/Norman, OK (David Grace/David Grace Motorsports)
69 CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Pink 69 Racing)
77 CHRIS URISH/Elkhart, IL (Chris Urish)
81 (R) TREY OSBORNE/Columbus, OH (BCR Group)
88 (R) SABAN BIBENT/Cincinnati, OH (Sammy & Mouren Fetter)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
97 SHANE COCKRUM/Benton, IL (Hans Lein)
99 KOREY WEYANT/Springfield, IL (Scott Weyant)
118 JIMMY LIGHT/West Springfield, PA (Wingo Brothers Racing)
119 (R) MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
121 SHANE COTTLE/Kansas, IL (Mark Swanson Encore Team)
160 (R) KIP HUGHES/North Enid, OK (Kip Hughes)
177 KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA (Doran-Binks Racing)
777 (R) DAVE PEPERAK/Clinton, IN (Dave Peperak Motorsports)
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year contender
ENTRY LIST!
MEET THE USAC SILVER CROWN FIELD
FOR WWT RACEWAY AUGUST 16
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Madison, Illinois (August 12, 2024)………For the 11th time, USAC Silver Crown
National Championship racing will take a trip to the biggest, boldest and
fastest circuit on the USAC Silver Crown trail this Friday, August 16.
Nineteen drivers and cars are entered for the Ranken Technical College Silver
Crown Showdown Presented By Welsch Heating & Cooling at World Wide Technology
Raceway in Madison, Illinois for the 60-lap, 75-mile extravaganza on the
1.25-mile paved oval.
Among the entries are three past WWT Raceway Silver Crown winners: Franklin,
Massachusetts’ Bobby Santos (2013 & 2014); current series point leader
Kingsburg, California’s Kody Swanson (2022); and defending victor, Boise,
Idaho’s Davey Hamilton Jr. (2023).
Past top-five WWT Silver Crown finishers looking to upgrade to a first career
victory this Friday night at the St. Louis area oval are Ione, California’s
Justin Grant (3rd in 2023); Auburn, Illinois’ Mario Clouser (3rd in 2022);
defending series champion, Sutter, California’s Logan Seavey (4th in 2023; and
Goodyear, Arizona’s Nathan Byrd (5th in 2022).
A handful more who have previously raced their way into a top-10 result at
WWT are returning to the fray this Friday, including Peru, Indiana’s Russ
Gamester (6th in 1999); Muskogee, Oklahoma’s Kaylee Bryson (7th in 2023); Fort
Collins, Colorado’s Bryan Gossel (8th in 2022); Shelby Township, Michigan’s
Taylor Ferns (9th in 2022); Greenfield, Indiana’s C.J. Leary (10th in 2022); and
New Castle, Indiana’s Dakoda Armstrong (10th in 2023).
Returning to WWT Raceway after making previous starts at the track are
Edwardsville, Illinois’ Patrick Lawson (12th in 2014 & 2016); Kaufman, Texas’
Nathan Moore (13th in 2023); Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania’s Dave Berkheimer (17th
in 2022) and Shelbyville, Indiana’s Gregg Cory (18th in 2022).
Looking to make their first main event start at WWT Raceway are Tyler Roahrig
(Plymouth, Ind.) and Kyle Steffens (St. Charles, Mo.).
RACE DETAILS
The Ranken Technical College Silver Crown Showdown Presented by Welsch
Heating & Cooling features the USAC Silver Crown National Championship at World
Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois on Friday, August 16.
Silver Crown Hauler Parking will take place from 8-10am Central time,
followed by Silver Crown practice from 1:05-1:50pm, Silver Crown Qualifying
starting at 4:40, followed by the 60-lap, 75-mile Silver Crown main event at
9pm.
General admission tickets are $30 (early bird), $35 (advance) and $40 (at
gate). General admission tickets for ages 15 and under are free. Free tickets
for ages 15 & under will only be available at the gate or by contacting WWT
Raceway directly in advance to hold tickets at will call. Advance tickets are on
sale now at: https://www.metrotix.com/events/detail/indycar.
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USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRY LIST
06 BRYAN GOSSEL/Fort Collins, CO (Bryan Gossel)
08 KYLE STEFFENS/St. Charles, MO (Steffens Motorsports)
2 PATRICK LAWSON/Edwardsville, IL (Patrick Lawson)
5 DAKODA ARMSTRONG/New Castle, IN (C & A Motorsports)
6 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Klatt Enterprises)
14 DAVEY HAMILTON JR./Boise, ID (Davey Hamilton Racing)
22 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
26 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Sam Pierce)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Berkheimer Racing)
32 GREGG CORY/Shelbyville, IN (Williams-Cory Racing)
40 NATHAN BYRD/Goodyear, AZ (Legacy Autosport-Robert Wilson Racing)
41 TYLER ROAHRIG/Plymouth, IN (Michael Newman)
48 (R) NATHAN MOORE/Kaufman, TX (Chip Thomas-Joe Moore)
51 RUSS GAMESTER/Peru, IN (Gamester Racing)
60 MARIO CLOUSER/Auburn, IL (Legacy Autosport-Robert Wilson Racing)
77 KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA (Doran-Binks Racing)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
98 BOBBY SANTOS/Franklin, MA (DJ Racing)
555 TAYLOR FERNS/Shelby Township, MI (Taylor Ferns Racing)
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year contender
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC SILVER CROWN AT WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY:
1 Lap - 8/19/2022 - Kody Swanson - 30.675 - 146.699 mph
60 Laps - 6/25/2016 - Tanner Swanson - 44:33.031 - 101.009 mph
80 Laps - 6/14/2014 - Bobby Santos - 49:46.000 - 120.563 mph
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USAC SILVER CROWN WINS AT WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY:
2-Bobby Santos
1-Pat Abold, Davey Hamilton Jr., Tracy Hines, Ryan Newman, Dave Steele, Kody
Swanson, Tanner Swanson & J.J. Yeley
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USAC SILVER CROWN WINNERS AT WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY:
1997: Pat Abold (9/14)
1998: J.J. Yeley (10/17)
1999: Ryan Newman (7/30)
2000: Tracy Hines (5/7)
2001: Dave Steele (8/25)
2013: Bobby Santos (6/1)
2014: Bobby Santos (6/14)
2016: Tanner Swanson (6/25)
2022: Kody Swanson (8/19)
2023: Davey Hamilton Jr. (8/27)
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PAST USAC SILVER CROWN RESULTS AT WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY:
1997 FEATURE (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Pat Abold (2),
2. Dave Steele (5), 3. Dan Drinan (10), 4. Kenny Irwin Jr. (25), 5. Robby Flock
(6), 6. Tony Stewart (4), 7. Jimmy Sills (3), 8. Dave Darland (21), 9. Ryan
Newman (12), 10. Mike Gregg (26), 11. Russ Gamester (17), 12. Jim Keeker (19),
13. Brian Tyler (22), 14. Ronnie Burke (30), 15. Eric Gordon (23), 16. Wally
Pankratz (27), 17. Chuck Gurney (11), 18. Jason McCord (29), 19. Gary Irvin
(24), 20. Donnie Beechler (13), 21. Bentley Warren (20), 22. Jack Hewitt (7),
23. Chuck Leary (1), 24. Ricky Logan (28), 25. Mike Bliss (9), 26. Kevin Thomas
(14), 27. Davey Hamilton (8), 28. Johnny Parsons (16), 29. Gary Hieber (18), 30.
Tracy Hines (15). NT
1998 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. J.J. Yeley
(17), 2. Tracy Hines (12), 3. Ryan Newman (2), 4. Jason Leffler (3), 5. Bentley
Warren (8), 6. Jason McCord (14), 7. Brad Armstrong (15), 8. Davey Hamilton (9),
9. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (18), 10. Pat Abold (27), 11. Eric Gordon (19), 12.
Derek Davidson (22), 13. Dave Darland (20), 14. Johnny Parsons (29), 15. Rebel
Jackson Jr. (26), 16. Brian Tyler (10), 17. Jimmy Sills (6), 18. Mike Brooks
(28), 19. Robby Flock (11), 20. Gary Hieber (25), 21. Doug Didero (24), 22. Dave
Steele (1), 23. Kevin Bloomstran (30), 24. Jack Hewitt (16), 25. Jerry Coons Jr.
(23), 26. Chet Fillip (21), 27. Stevie Reeves (13), 28. Dan Drinan (5), 29. Russ
Gamester (4), DQ. Chuck Leary (7). 56:47.64
1999 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ryan Newman
(6), 2. Kenny Irwin Jr. (8), 3. Jack Hewitt (1), 4. Gary Hieber (18), 5. Tracy
Hines (5), 6. Russ Gamester (7), 7. Bentley Warren (15), 8. Brad Noffsinger
(12), 9. Jimmy McCune (17), 10. Dave Darland (20), 11. Robby Flock (14), 12.
Todd Kane (19), 13. Chuck Leary (2), 14. Brian Gerster (21), 15. Paul White
(23), 16. Tony Elliott (4), 17. Tom Capie (27), 18. Rebel Jackson Jr. (16), 19.
J.J. Yeley (26), 20. Brian Paulus (9), 21. Jason Leffler (3), 22. Brian Tyler
(13), 23. Randy Bateman (30), 24. Chet Fillip (11), 25. Billy Puterbaugh Jr.
(24), 26. Rich Tobias Jr. (29), 27. Keith Butler (28), 28. Jimmy Sills (10), 29.
Jason McCord (22), 30. Jay Drake (25). 59:46.88
2000 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tracy Hines
(4), 2. Jason Leffler (6), 3. Brad Noffsinger (1), 4. J.J. Yeley (5), 5. John
Heydenreich (26), 6. Jack Hewitt (15), 7. Dan Drinan (12), 8. Jimmy McCune (27),
9. Russ Gamester (8), 10. Brian Paulus (20), 11. Dave Darland (11), 12. Jay
Drake (16), 13. Brian Gerster (18), 14. Billy Whittaker (22), 15. Todd Kane
(23), 16. Jimmy Kite (28), 17. Bobby McMahan (24), 18. Kasey Kahne (17), 19. Tom
Capie (29), 20. Jimmy Sills (7), 21. Jon Herb (14), 22. Bud Kaeding (3), 23.
Paul White (2), 24. Chet Fillip (21), 25. Tony Elliott (30), 26. Brian Tyler
(10), 27. Ed Carpenter (13), 28. Jason McCord (25), 29. Ryan Newman (9), 30.
Gary Hieber (19). NT
2001 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Dave Steele
(1), 2. Tracy Hines (10), 3. Mike Bliss (7), 4. Paul White (8), 5. Brian Tyler
(6), 6. J.J. Yeley (2), 7. Ed Carpenter (11), 8. Kasey Kahne (9), 9. Bud Kaeding
(14), 10. Chet Fillip (26), 11. Gary Hieber (27), 12. John Heydenreich (19), 13.
Jerry Coons Jr. (17), 14. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (22), 15. Jason McCord (15), 16.
Rich Tobias Jr. (21), 17. Tom Capie (16), 18. A.J. Fike (18), 19. Robby Flock
(24), 20. Dave Darland (4), 21. Derek Davidson (20), 22. Eric Butze (28), 23.
Jay Drake (12), 24. Tony Elliott (13), 25. Bentley Warren (30), 26. Michael
Lewis (23), 27. Dane Carter (25), 28. John Nervo (29), 29. Aaron Fike (3), 30.
Russ Gamester (5). 51:14.28
2013 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bobby Santos
(5), 2. Kody Swanson (3), 3. Chris Windom (1), 4. Brian Tyler (10), 5. Jacob
Wilson (7), 6. Jerry Coons Jr. (8), 7. Levi Jones (6), 8. Bobby East (2), 9.
Shane Hollingsworth (11), 10. A.J. Fike (4), 11. David Byrne (15), 12. Zach Daum
(12), 13. Jarett Andretti (9), 14. Tracy Hines (14), 15. Aaron Pierce (13), 16.
Randy Bateman (16). NT
2014 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bobby Santos
(5), 2. Tracy Hines (1), 3. Bobby East (3), 4. Caleb Armstrong (7), 5. Kody
Swanson (12), 6. Jarett Andretti (4), 7. Cale Thomas (9), 8. Chris Windom (13),
9. Tanner Swanson (2), 10. David Byrne (6), 11. Randy Bateman (10), 12. Patrick
Lawson (11), 13. Jacob Wilson (8). 49:46.000
2016 FEATURE: (60 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tanner Swanson
(1), 2. Chris Windom (5), 3. Austin Nemire (4), 4. David Byrne (6), 5. Joe
Liguori (9), 6. Justin Grant (7), 7. Casey Shuman (8), 8. Hunter Schuerenberg
(12), 9. Jerry Coons Jr. (3), 10. Shane Cottle (11), 11. Kody Swanson (2), 12.
Patrick Lawson (10), 13. Tad Roach (13). 44:33.031
2022 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson
(1), 2. Davey Hamilton Jr. (7), 3. Mario Clouser (5), 4. Justin Grant (3), 5.
Nathan Byrd (12), 6. Kyle Robbins (11), 7. Eric Gordon (14), 8. Bryan Gossel
(17), 9. Taylor Ferns (6), 10. C.J. Leary (9), 11. Bobby Santos (2), 12. Brian
Tyler (8), 13. Travis Welpott (15), 14. Derek Bischak (10), 15. Patrick Lawson
(13), 16. Logan Seavey (4), 17. Dave Berkheimer (19), 18. Gregg Cory (16), 19.
Tom Paterson (18), 20. Mike McVetta (20). 1:07:32.395
2023 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Davey Hamilton Jr. (6), 2. Bobby Santos (3), 3. Justin Grant (9), 4. Logan Seavey (2), 5. Derek Bischak (7), 6. Trey Burke (11), 7. Kaylee Bryson (10), 8. Kyle O'Gara (8), 9. Mario Clouser (5), 10. Dakoda Armstrong (13), 11. Taylor Ferns (12), 12. Bryan Gossel (17), 13. Nathan Moore (19), 14. Kody Swanson (1), 15. Travis Welpott (18), 16. Matt Westfall (14), 17. Nathan Byrd (#11) (22), 18. Mike McVetta (16), 19. C.J. Leary (4), 20. Tom Paterson (20), 21. Aaron Pierce (15), 22. Patrick Lawson (21). 1:05:05.708
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES: August 10, 2024 – Santa
Maria Speedway – Nipomo, California
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Cody Williams, 44, Williams-13.337;
2. A.J. Bender, 21, Bender-13.347; 3. Chase Johnson, 17, Dunkel-13.426; 4. Kaleb
Montgomery, 3, Montgomery-13.443; 5. Blake Bower, 3F, Finkenbinder-13.509; 6.
Logan Williams, 5W, McCarthy-13.535; 7. Braden Chiaramonte, 73B, OCC-13.540; 8.
Grant Sexton, 22, Sexton-13.560; 9. R.J. Johnson, 51, Johnson-13.605; 10. Andrew
Sweeney, 98A, Guerrero-13.688; 11. Brody Fuson, 51B, Van Meter-13.774; 12. Bryce
Eames, 50, Abeytia-13.798; 13. Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-13.799; 14. Tommy
Malcolm, 5X, Napier-13.811; 15. Austin Williams, 17W, Dunkel-13.831; 16. Davey
Pombo, 38, Pombo-13.940; 17. Brody Roa, 8M, May-13.982; 18. Brent Sexton, 44S,
Sexton-13.997; 19. Jonas Reynolds, 0, Reynolds-14.217; 20. Austin Grabowski, 72,
Grabowski-14.260; 21. David Gasper, 18, Kittle/Gasper-14.312; 22. Heath
Holdsclaw, 33, Holdsclaw-14.472; 23. Jon DeWees, 63D, DeWees-14.679; 24. Elexa
Herrera, 5E, Herrera-14.730.
FLOWDYNAMICS INCORPORATED / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all
transfer to the feature) 1. Verne Sweeney, 2. Braden Chiaramonte, 3. Davey
Pombo, 4. Kaleb Montgomery, 5. Cody Williams, 6. Andrew Sweeney, 7. Jonas
Reynolds, 8. Heath Holdsclaw. NT
BILLSJERKY.NET / FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the
feature) 1. Tommy Malcolm, 2. Grant Sexton, 3. Brody Fuson, 4. Brody Roa, 5.
Blake Bower, 6. A.J. Bender, 7. Austin Grabowski, 8. Jon DeWees. NT
WC FRIEND COMPANY / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all
transfer to the feature) 1. Austin Williams, 2. Chase Johnson, 3. Brent Sexton,
4. R.J. Johnson, 5. Logan Williams, 6. Bryce Eames, 7. David Gasper, 8. Elexa
Herrera. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, with starting positions) 1. Braden Chiaramonte (1), 2.
Kaleb Montgomery (4), 3. Logan Williams (2), 4. Cody Williams (6), 5. R.J.
Johnson (9), 6. Blake Bower (3), 7. Tommy Malcolm (14), 8. A.J. Bender (7), 9.
Brody Roa (17), 10. David Gasper (21), 11. Austin Grabowski (20), 12. Bryce
Eames (12), 13. Verne Sweeney (13), 14. Brent Sexton (18), 15. Heath Holdsclaw
(22), 16. Elexa Herrera (24), 17. Chase Johnson (5), 18. Davey Pombo (16), 19.
Jonas Reynolds (19), 20. Jon DeWees (23), 21. Andrew Sweeney (10), 22. Brody
Fuson (11), 23. Grant Sexton (8), 24. Austin Williams (15). NT.
**Austin Williams flipped on lap 1 of the feature. Chase Johnson flipped on
lap 28 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Braden Chiaramonte.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: David Gasper (21 to 10)
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-Tommy Malcolm-717,
2-R.J. Johnson-712, 3-Logan Williams-649, 4-Austin Williams-647, 5-A.J.
Bender-645, 6-Cody Williams-616, 7-David Gasper-584, 8-Verne Sweeney-458,
9-Eddie Tafoya Jr.-452, 10-Austin Grabowski-424.
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: August 17, 2024 –
Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California – “Brother Brett Classic at the
California Racers Hall of Fame Night”
PHOTO: Braden Chiaramonte & Team in Santa Maria victory circle. Photo by A.J. Johnson / P1 Racing Images
SURGICAL SWANSON DISSECTS
USAC SILVER CROWN FIELD AT JENNERSTOWN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Jennerstown, Pennsylvania (August 10, 2024)………Kody Swanson’s one and only
previous visit to Pennsylvania’s Jennerstown Speedway came in a late model back
in 2021 and concluded with an unsavory encounter with the outside wall and a
torn up racecar to boot.
From famine to feast, the Kingsburg, California racer’s next trip to
Jennerstown on Saturday night was about as polar opposite as it comes in the
high stakes world of motorsports during the USAC Silver Crown debut at the
.522-mile paved oval.
Swanson started from the pole position and led all 100 laps in succession
after recently having surgery to remove two screws from his left foot following
an offseason accident away from the racetrack. It was Swanson’s record-extending
44th career USAC Silver Crown win and his fourth series triumph of the season.
In fact, 17 of his 44 career series victories have come after capturing the pole
position and leading every lap.
On pavement tracks alone in his Silver Crown career, Swanson has now won 29
times at eight different venues in his USAC Silver Crown career. Swanson’s mark
of eight different pavement tracks won at are now tied for the most all-time
alongside Dave Steele and Brian Tyler.
In adding another victory to his tally, Swanson also padded his current
championship point lead to the tune of a 55-point margin. Swanson’s first open
wheel appearance at Jennerstown also resulted in the 15th different track he’s
won at in his career with the series, dirt and pavement combined, which is
already an all-time record.
“The beauty of Silver Crown racing is you’ve got to adapt, and I think that’s
the part that’s most fun about it,” Swanson noted. “We run dirt races, we run
pavement, we run big tracks, we run little ones and tricky ones in between.
That’s the part I love.”
Interestingly enough, USAC’s most recent event held at Jennerstown came 55
years earlier in a 1969 midget race won by Bob Tattersall when the track surface
was dirt. Swanson’s path to victory on Saturday night was paved with $10,000 in
rewards after starting from the pole position for the record-extending 52nd time
of his career.
Swanson’s qualifying run provided him with a one-lap Silver Crown track
record at eight different tracks: Kansas’ Belleville High Banks, Iowa Speedway,
Illinois’ World Wide Technology Raceway, Wisconsin’s Madison International
Speedway, Indiana’s Salem Speedway and Winchester Speedway, Ohio’s Toledo
Speedway and now Pennsylvania’s Jennerstown Speedway.
For Swanson and his Doran-Binks Racing/Mission Foods – Wilke Orthodontics –
Glenn Farms/Beast/Lanci Ford, it was a masterful turnaround from the practice
session 24 hours earlier. Swanson’s best lap of Friday’s test was a mere 18.314
seconds, which would’ve put him mid-pack in Saturday’s field. Needless to say,
there was nothing mid-pack about Swanson on when all was said and done.
“It was a mess yesterday and even today,” Swanson explained. “We borrowed the
series’ scales to check the thing on the lift and tried to just keep working on
it. These guys stuck with me and I’m really thankful it worked out. You never
know if it will be good or not. When I was getting into the car to start the
feature, I said, ‘I guess we’ll find out.’ I didn’t know if we were making the
right decisions or not, but the effort was there and that’s all you can ask. As
a driver, it’s your job to put your helmet on and go out and try to get it with
whatever kind of car you’ve got. I’m really thankful tonight that this one was
as good as it was.”
When the green flag dropped, Swanson established the early lead as Logan
Seavey slotted into second and Dakoda Armstrong held strong in third. However,
early race troubles befell eighth running Kaylee Bryson on lap seven as she
suddenly slowed with a clutch issue, ultimately coasting to a stop on the back
straightaway on lap nine and finishing her night abruptly with a 15th place
result.
The most major incident of the race occurred on lap 29 as the frontrunners
began to bear down on the tail end of the field. Entering turn one, sixth
running Tyler Roahrig and 14th place Nathan Moore hooked bumpers, sending Moore
spinning into the outside turn one wall, ending his evening with a 14th place
result.
On the ensuing lap 33 restart, Armstrong edged ahead of Seavey on the outside
for the second position in turns one and two. However, Seavey was able to shake
off the pressure for the time being to recollect the spot. Armstrong continued
to press Seavey for the next nine circuits until lap 42 when he charged under
Seavey on the back straight to elevate into the runner-up spot.
At the moment, Swanson remained 1.2 seconds ahead as the race hit the halfway
point. However, further back, 10th starting Taylor Ferns began to surge. Running
seventh on lap 50 of 100, she blitzed past Roahrig for sixth on lap 52, past
C.J. Leary for fifth on lap 65 and by Justin Grant for fourth in turn two on lap
68.
With 30 to go, Swanson’s primary challenger was Armstrong, the only driver to
deny Swanson a Silver Crown pavement victory through the first five events thus
far in 2024. Armstrong whittled Swanson’s lead down to three tenths while the
pair navigated their way through traffic. However, Swanson got the word from
above that he had company, and thus, he took matters into his own hands.
“As Dakoda was coming, I’ve got a great spotter who said, ‘hey, he’s closing
and he’s doing this different,’” Swanson recalled of his spotter/wife Jordan
Swanson announcing into his two-way radio communication. “Immediately, I knew
what I had and what I was struggling with, so I started moving around. That’s
the fun part about tracks like this. There are so many characteristics to them
that you just move around and find something else you like. I ran a line I
hadn’t run in two days, but it seemed to work and it kind of stabilized for a
little while. It gave me a chance to figure out what I needed to do next and try
to take advantage of lapped traffic to get away a little bit.”
In the aftermath, Swanson had broken open his lead to 1.27 seconds as he ably
put fellow championship contenders Grant and Leary a lap down during the waning
moments. All the while, Swanson's lead ballooned to 2.149 seconds and never
wavered from that moment onward.
At the finish line, Swanson crossed the line 3.907 seconds ahead of Dakoda
Armstrong, Logan Seavey, Taylor Ferns and Bobby Santos who rounded out the
top-five.
Following his first career Silver Crown victory in June at Wisconsin’s
Madison International Speedway, Dakoda Armstrong (New Castle, Ind.) once again
finished inside the top-two, scoring a runner-up result at Jennerstown in his C
& A Motorsports/Meristem Crop Performance – Armstrong Farms/Beast/Stanton Chevy.
Fresh off his first USAC Indiana Sprint Week championship a week ago, Logan
Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) once again landed on the podium of a USAC Silver Crown
race in his second straight start aboard his Rice Motorsports-Abacus
Racing/DiaEdge Mitsubishi Materials – STIDA.com/Beast/Felker Chevy. After
scoring a second on the dirt at Kansas’ Salt City Speedway in July, the
defending series champion landed a third in his debut on the pavement at
Jennerstown.
Taylor Ferns (Shelby Township, Mich.) put on a show at Jennerstown as she
raced her way from her 10th starting spot to a fourth place finish. Her plus-6
performance earned her hard charger honors en route to her best finish of the
2024 USAC Silver Crown season behind the wheel of her Taylor Ferns
Racing/Bradford Allen – Mobil 1 – Motorsports Safety Group/Beast/Stanton Mopar.
With those efforts in mind, Ferns was earned the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the
Night.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS: August 10, 2024 –
Jennerstown Speedway – Jennerstown, Pennsylvania – .522-Mile Paved Oval – Silver
Crown Showdown
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kody Swanson, 77, Doran/Binks-18.019 (New Track Record); 2. Logan Seavey, 22, Rice/Abacus-18.033; 3. Dakoda Armstrong, 5, C & A-18.049; 4. Justin Grant, 91, Hemelgarn-18.062; 5. Tyler Roahrig, 41, Newman-18.088; 6. C.J. Leary, 6, Klatt-18.102; 7. Kaylee Bryson, 26, Pierce-18.163; 8. Bobby Santos, 98, DJ-18.176; 9. Nathan Byrd, 40, Legacy/Wilson-18.308; 10. Taylor Ferns, 555, Ferns-18.317; 11. Kyle Steffens, 08, Steffens-18.340; 12. Trey Osborne, 81, BCR-18.617; 13. Gregg Cory, 32, Williams/Cory-18.991; 14. Mike Haggenbottom, 24, Haggenbottom-19.614; 15. Nathan Moore, 48, Thomas/Moore-19.767; 16. Dave Berkheimer, 31, Berkheimer-27.633.
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson (1),
2. Dakoda Armstrong (3), 3. Logan Seavey (2), 4. Taylor Ferns (10), 5. Bobby
Santos (8), 6. C.J. Leary (6), 7. Justin Grant (4), 8. Nathan Byrd (9), 9. Kyle
Steffens (11), 10. Trey Osborne (12), 11. Mike Haggenbottom (14), 12. Gregg Cory
(13), 13. Tyler Roahrig (5), 14. Nathan Moore (15), 15. Kaylee Bryson (7), 16.
Dave Berkheimer (16). 34:11.01 (New Track Record)
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-100 Kody Swanson.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kody Swanson-499, 2-Justin
Grant-444, 3-Logan Seavey-437, 4-C.J. Leary-425, 5-Bobby Santos-308, 6-Trey
Osborne-304, 7-Taylor Ferns-296, 8-Kaylee Bryson-293, 9-Kyle Steffens-291,
10-Gregg Cory-269.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-147, 2-Logan
Seavey-139, 3-Robert Ballou-126, 4-C.J. Leary-109, 5-Kyle Cummins-105, 6-Chase
Stockon-99, 7-Justin Grant-97, 8-Joey Amantea-92, 9-Brady Bacon-90, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-90.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: August 16, 2024 – World
Wide Technology Raceway – Madison, Illinois – 1.25-Mile Paved Oval – Ranken
Technical College Silver Crown Showdown Presented By Welsch Heating & Cooling
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: Kody Swanson (18.000)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kody Swanson (18.019)
Hard Charger: Taylor Ferns (10th to 4th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Race: Taylor Ferns
TOMMY MALCOLM LEADS USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS TO SANTA MARIA
By Lance Jennings
AUGUST 6, 2024... After a break in the schedule, the chase for the Avanti
Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Championship will resume this Saturday,
August 10th, at Santa Maria Speedway. When the CRA Sprints last saw action on
July 13th at Perris Auto Speedway, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm earned his third
consecutive win over A.J. Bender, “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams, fast
qualifier R.J. Johnson, and “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr.
Promoted by the Pombo Family, the eleventh point race will also showcase the
IMCA SportMods, NMRA TQ Midgets, and Hobby Stocks. Located 1/4-mile north of the
101/166 interchange at 1900 Hutton Road in Nipomo, California, the pit gates at
"The West's Best Short Track" will open at 1:00pm, front gates open at 4:00pm,
time trials at 5:00pm, and racing will begin at 6:00pm. For more information,
visit the track’s website at santamariaspeedway.net or call 310.493.4900.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com, appendix E.
Santa Maria Speedway has been a popular stop for non-winged sprint car racing
since their opening night on May 31, 1964 when Hal Minyard took the checkered
flags with the original CRA. The 1/3-mile facility has held thirty USAC/CRA
Sprint Car events and Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm won the last Santa Maria visit on
July 6th’s “Doug Fort Memorial.” “The Demon” Damion Gardner and “The Pride of
Garden Grove” Brody Roa are tied for the series lead with four victories at “The
West’s Best Short Track” and “Bullet” Blake Miller set the 1-lap qualifying
record of 13.230 on June 14, 2008. The complete Santa Maria USAC/CRA win list is
at the end of this release.
With three consecutive victories, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm (Yucaipa,
California) has regained the point lead by a slim eight point advantage.
Piloting Dino Napier’s #5X Indiana Truck Salvage / B&B Powder Coating DRC,
Malcolm also has one Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Award, two heat race
victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, nine top-10
finishes, and 80 feature laps led on the season. Tommy is tied with “Chargin”
Charles Davis Jr., Levi Jones, Bud Kaeding, “Bullet” Blake Miller, and Jake
Swanson with six career triumphs and will be looking to continue his title run
with another Santa Maria victory.
R.J. Johnson (Laveen, Arizona) ranks second in the USAC/CRA point standings.
Driving Ricky and Michele Johnson’s #51 JUGO Superfoods / Avanti Windows & Doors
Sherman, Johnson was the fast qualifier and scored fourth at Perris on July
13th. At press time, the multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion and 2005 Rookie
of the Year has one feature win, two Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Awards, one
semi-main win, nine top-10 finishes, and 23 feature laps led to his credit. R.J.
is currently tied with “The People’s Champion” Dave Darland, “Super” Rickie
Gaunt, Justin Grant, and “Showtime” Danny Sheridan with eight USAC/CRA wins and
will have his sights on the victory at Santa Maria.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams (Corona, California) sits third in the
chase for the championship. Racing Tom & Christy Dunkel’s #17 Inland Rigging /
Dunkel Farms DRC, Williams placed third in the July 13th feature at Perris. To
date, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year has three heat race victories, one In
Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, seven top-10 finishes, and 11
feature laps led in the campaign. “The Big Game Hunter” is tied with Matt
Mitchell with eleven series wins and will be looking for his first victory of
the year this Saturday night.
After finishing second to Tommy Malcolm on July 13th, A.J. Bender (San Diego,
California) has climbed to fourth in the championship standings. Piloting the
family owned #21 Bender Pool & Spa / Matrix Construction Services DRC, the 2022
USAC Western States Midget Rookie of the Year has one feature win, three heat
race victories, six top-10 finishes, and 21 feature laps led on the season. A.J.
will have his sights on claiming the second USAC/CRA win of his career at Santa
Maria.
Logan Williams (Yorba Linda, California) ranks fifth in the USAC/CRA point
chase. Racing John McCarthy’s #5W Flowdynamics Incorporated / Drinkpak DRC,
Williams scored thirteenth at the Lake Perris Fairgrounds on July 13th. At press
time, the 2014 Rookie of the Year has one heat race victory, one In Memory of
Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, eight top-10 finishes, and 21 feature
laps led to his credit. Logan will be looking to score his first USAC/CRA
victory this Saturday night.
Driving the Kittle Motorsports / Gasper Racing #18 DRC backed by Art Klee and
Martin Roofing, David Gasper (Goleta, California) leads the chase for Rookie of
the Year honors. Elexa Herrera, Brent Sexton, Braden Chiaramonte, Joey Bishop,
Mark Henry, Jon DeWees, Blake Bower, Camie Bell, Tyler Hatzikian, Blake
Hendricks, Tom Dunkel, and Aaron Altaffer are also in contention.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are “The Cadillac” Cody
Williams, Eddie Tafoya Jr., Verne Sweeney, “The Gunslinger” Austin Grabowski,
Grant Sexton, “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa, Ryan Timmons, “The
Rattlesnake” Andrew Sweeney, Kaleb Montgomery, Davey Pombo, Anthony Pombo, Brody
Fuson, and more.
Santa Maria Speedway is located 1/4-mile north of the 101/166 interchange at
1900 Hutton Road in Nipomo, California. Adult tickets are $30, Senior, Military,
and Student tickets are $28, Kids tickets (6 to 12) are $10, and Children (5 and
under) are FREE. For more event information, visit the track’s website at
santamariaspeedway.net or call 310.493.4900.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks BillsJerky.net,
Factory Wraps, Flowdynamics Incorporated, The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim
and Chet Gardner), Sexton Fire Protection, WC Friend Company, and Woodland Auto
Display, for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. Tommy
Malcolm-657, 2. R.J. Johnson-649, 3. Austin Williams-616, 4. A.J. Bender-588, 5.
Logan Williams-580, 6. Cody Williams-545, 7. David Gasper (R)-539, 8. Eddie
Tafoya Jr.-452, 9. Verne Sweeney-413, 10. Austin Grabowski-381, 11. Charles
Davis Jr.-354, 12. Elexa Herrera (R)-311, 13. Brent Sexton (R)-297, 14. Matt
Mitchell-281, 15. Grant Sexton-256, ---. Brody Roa-256, 17. Ricky Lewis-233, 18.
Jeff Dyer-230, 19. Matt McCarthy-210, 20. Logan Calderwood-203. The complete
point standings can be found at usacracing.com/standings/sprint-cars/cra
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 3-Tommy Malcolm, 2-Matt
Mitchell, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Charles Davis Jr., 1-David Gasper, 1-R.J. Johnson,
1-Kevin Thomas Jr.
SANTA MARIA AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Blake
Miller – 13.230 (06/14/08)
SANTA MARIA AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 4-Damion
Gardner, 4-Brody Roa, 3-Ryan Bernal, 2-Max Adams, 2-Rickie Gaunt, 2-Cory
Kruseman, 2-Mike Spencer, 2-Austin Williams, 1-Tyler Brown, 1-Nic Faas,
1-Garrett Hansen, 1-Mike Kirby, 1-Tommy Malcolm, 1-Blake Miller, 1-Danny
Sheridan, 1-Cody Williams, 1-Rip Williams.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Matt Mitchell)
March 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
March 23: Cocopah Speedway – Somerton, AZ (Winner: Charles Davis Jr.)
April 6: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.)
April 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: A.J. Bender)
May 25: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Matt Mitchell)
June 8: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA (Winner:
R.J. Johnson)
June 22: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
July 6: Santa Maria Raceway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
July 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
August 10: Santa Maria Raceway – Nipomo, CA
August 17: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Brother Brett Classic at
California Racer’s Hall of Fame Night)
August 31: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA
September 7: Santa Maria Raceway – Nipomo, CA
September 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 28: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA
October 12: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 18: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA
October 19: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA
November 1: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 2: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Oval Nationals)
November 9: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Oval Nationals)
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TBA = To Be Announced.
This schedule is subject to change.
ENTRY LIST:
JENNERSTOWN’S USAC SILVER CROWN
DEBUT UP NEXT AUG. 10
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Jennerstown, Pennsylvania (August 6, 2024)………It’s been 55 years since USAC last made a visit to Pennsylvania’s Jennerstown Speedway. That May 1969 midget event was captured by Bob Tattersall in a field which featured four present-day USAC Hall of Fame inductees.
However, Jennerstown hasn’t seen anything like what’s on its way this Saturday, August 10, as the USAC Silver Crown National Championship makes its maiden voyage to the .522-mile paved oval in the southwestern portion of the Keystone State.
Today’s stars of USAC racing are among the 18 entries for the 100-lap, 52.2-mile debut at Jennerstown. It’s a field that includes a trio of past USAC Silver Crown champs such as seven-time titlist and current point leader Kody Swanson (Kingsburg, Calif.), 2020 champion Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.) and defending series king, Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.).
All three champs will be joined by 2024 first-time USAC Silver Crown winners Kaylee Bryson (Muskogee, Okla.) and Dakoda Armstrong (New Castle, Ind.). Bryson scored on dirt at the Belleville (Kan.) High Banks in May while Armstrong defeated the field at Wisconsin’s Madison International Speedway in June.
Fellow Silver Crown winners Bobby Santos (Franklin, Mass.), C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) and Russ Gamester (Peru, Ind.) have all won pavement races with the series. However, all will be vying for their first Silver Crown win of the season.
Series veterans Mike Haggenbottom (Levittown, Pa.) and Dave Berkheimer (Mechanicsburg, Pa.) will be representing their home land at their home state track.
Four others who currently rank inside the top-10 of the Silver Crown standings are hungry to edge up closer to the top of the pylon. Trey Osborne (Columbus, Ohio) is the top Rookie in the series to this point and resides fifth in the standings. Kyle Steffens (St. Charles, Mo.) stands eighth in points while Taylor Ferns (Shelby Township, Mich.) is fresh off a run with the IndyNXT series. She sits ninth in Crown points at the moment. Gregg Cory (Shelbyville, Ind.), the 2022 series Rookie of the Year, ranks 10th.
Four more will be making their Pennsylvania pavement debuts with the Silver Crown series. Nathan Byrd (Goodyear, Ariz.) has made starts with NASCAR’s Xfinity Series in 2024. Tyler Roahrig (Plymouth, Ind.) is a two-time winner of the Little 500 Sprint Car race at Anderson (Ind.) Speedway. Nathan Moore (Kaufman, Texas) will make the tow up from the Lone Star State. Jackson Macenko (Cincinnati, Ohio) was the 2023 500 Sprint Tour Rookie of the Year.
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RACE DETAILS
A USAC Silver Crown practice will be held at Jennerstown Speedway from 6-8pm on Friday, August 9.
Race day will follow on Saturday, August 10, with the Silver Crown Showdown featuring the USAC Silver Crown National Championship, plus Martella's Pharmacies Late Models & Integrity Coatings Chargers. Front gates will open at 4pm Eastern with cars on track at 6pm. Tickets are just $20 with admission for kids age 12 and under free!
Advance tickets are available now at https://www.tix.com/ticket-sales/jennerstownspeedway/4946/event/1373982. Tickets will also be available at the gate on race day.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP DRIVER POINTS: 1-Kody Swanson-423, 2-Justin Grant-392, 3-Logan Seavey-373, 4-C.J. Leary-370, 5-Trey Osborne-261, 6-Kaylee Bryson-260, 7-Bobby Santos-250, 8-Kyle Steffens-245, 9-Taylor Ferns-235, 10-Gregg Cory-230.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRANT POINTS: 1-Doran-Binks Racing #77-423, 2-Hemelgarn Racing #91-392, 3-Rice Motorsports/Abacus Racing #22-373, 4-Klatt Enterprises #6-316, 5-BCR Group #81-261, 6-Sam Pierce #26-260, 7-DJ Racing #98-250, 8-Steffens Motorsports #08-245, 9-Taylor Ferns Racing #555-235, 10-Williams-Cory Racing #32-230.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ROOKIE DRIVER POINTS: 1-Trey Osborne-261, 2-Nathan Moore-205, 3-Daison Pursley-128, 4-Jackson Macenko-127, 5-Briggs Danner-87, 6-Mitchel Moles-74, 7-Chase Dietz-55, 8-Alex Bright-49, 9-Danny Jennings-46, 10-Kip Hughes-33.
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2024 JENNERSTOWN SPEEDWAY USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRY LIST:
08 KYLE STEFFENS/St. Charles, MO (Steffens Motorsports)
5 DAKODA ARMSTRONG/New Castle, IN (C & A Motorsports)
6 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Klatt Enterprises)
22 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
24 MIKE HAGGENBOTTOM/Levittown, PA (John Haggenbottom)
26 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Sam Pierce)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Berkheimer Racing)
32 GREGG CORY/Shelbyville, IN (Williams-Cory Racing)
40 NATHAN BYRD/Goodyear, AZ (Legacy Autosport-Robert Wilson)
41 TYLER ROAHRIG/Plymouth, IN (Michael Newman)
48 (R) NATHAN MOORE/Kaufman, TX (Chip Thomas-Joe Moore)
51 RUSS GAMESTER/Peru, IN (Gamester Racing)
77 KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA (Doran-Binks Racing)
81 (R) TREY OSBORNE/Columbus, OH (BCR Group)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
98 BOBBY SANTOS/Franklin, MA (DJ Racing)
124 (R) JACKSON MACENKO/Cincinnati, OH (Brad Hayes-Nick Bohanon Racing)
555 TAYLOR FERNS/Shelby Township, MI (Taylor Ferns Racing)
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year contender
55 YEARS LATER,
USAC & JENNERSTOWN MEET AGAIN SATURDAY
…FOR THE FIRST TIME WITH SILVER CROWN!
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Jennerstown, Pennsylvania (August 7, 2024)………It’s been 20 years to the month
since the USAC Silver Crown National Championship last competed on pavement in
the state of Pennsylvania.
This weekend marks the return of the series to the asphalt at a Keystone
State venue, and this time, it’s for the first time, on Saturday night, August
10.
For the first time ever, Jennerstown Speedway will host the champ cars on its
.522-mile paved oval, which first welcomed racing events in 1930 on the south
edge of the town with a population of roughly 677.
The world of USAC racing converges upon the borough this weekend, and here
are the storylines to keep your eyes and ears affixed to!
SANTOS WITH A JENNERSTOWN WINNING PEDIGREE
Bobby Santos is the only driver in this weekend’s field who possesses winning
experience at Jennerstown Speedway.
The 12-time USAC Silver Crown winner achieved two feature victories with the
Must See Racing Xtreme Sprint Car Series in 2019 and 2022. In 2018, Santos
(Franklin, Mass.) was also the fastest qualifier in a winged sprint car, topping
out at a 15.550 second lap around the .522-mile paved oval.
Santos is also the lone driver in the field who competed on pavement with the
USAC Silver Crown series in Pennsylvania, at Nazareth Speedway in 2004. However,
his involvement in a lap 33 accident ended his day early with a finish of 30th.
JENNERSTOWN EXPERIENCED
Bobby Santos isn’t the only driver to own previous Jennerstown experience.
However, he does appear to be the only driver with previous open wheel
experience at the place.
Seven-time USAC Silver Crown champion Kody Swanson (Kingsburg, Calif.) enters
as the point leader by 31 markers in the 2024 title race. Back in 2021, Swanson
competed in a pavement late model during the Motor Mountain Masters but dropped
out early after 46 laps. Swanson has won 28 times on seven different pavement
tracks in his USAC Silver Crown and aims to add Jennerstown this weekend.
During the early 1990s, Russ Gamester (Peru, Ind.) was a regular competitor
on the American Speed Association (ASA) Stock Car circuit, making three
Jennerstown starts in 1992-93-94. Of the only five previous pavement USAC Silver
Crown races held in Pennsylvania, Gamester is among the winners. He scored at
Nazareth back in 2001.
KODY LEADS A FOUR HORSE RACE
Of course, points are crucial at any and all points throughout the year, but
especially when it comes to this August. Four USAC Silver Crown races are on tap
this month, including two on pavement and two on dirt.
At press time, it appears to be a four horse race for the title with three
past Silver Crown champions among the group. Kody Swanson leads the squad with
423 points. Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.), the 2020 series champ, is his closest
challenger at the moment, 31 points behind.
Defending series titlist Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) stands third, 50
points back from the leader. C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) remains only 53
points from the top as he seeks a first Silver Crown title.
Interestingly, from this bunch, only Swanson has won a Silver Crown race thus
far this year. A win by any of the four would be pivotal for their title hopes,
especially at this juncture.
THE ROOKIE RUN
The other points race to keep an eye on is the battle for Rookie of the Year.
Trey Osborne currently owns a 56-point lead in that department over Nathan
Moore.
Osborne (Columbus, Ohio) has cemented himself as a force over his past couple
of series starts on each surface. On the pavement of Wisconsin’s Madison
International Speedway, he drove it home fourth. In his next outing on dirt,
Osborne put his ride on the podium for the first time in his career with a third
place result on the dirt at Salt City Speedway.
Moore (Kaufman, Texas) also made his best career run at Salt City, finishing
eighth after starting 16th to earn hard charger honors. Like Osborne, for Moore,
Jennerstown will present a brand new, first-time racing experience.
GOING FOR 4-STRAIGHT FIRST-TIME WINNERS
This USAC Silver Crown season has been both fascinating and unpredictable.
Through the first seven races of the season, four brand new first-time series
winners have emerged: Kaylee Bryson (Belleville), Daison Pursley (Port Royal),
Dakoda Armstrong (New Castle, Ind.) and Kevin Thomas Jr. (Salt City).
That’s the most in a single season since 2010, and we’re only halfway through
the 2024 campaign.
More than half of this weekend’s field is seeking their first career Silver
Crown win. Among them are Taylor Ferns (Shelby Township, Mich.) and Tyler
Roahrig (Plymouth, Ind.), both of whom have finished on the podium in their USAC
Silver Crown career.
Top series Rookies Trey Osborne and Nathan Moore are also among the group as
are Jackson Macenko (Cincinnati, Ohio), Nathan Byrd (Goodyear, Ariz.), Kyle
Steffens (St. Charles, Mo.), Gregg Cory (Shelbyville, Ind.), Mike Haggenbottom
(Levittown, Pa.) and Dave Berkheimer (Mechanicsburg, Pa.).
IT’S BEEN AWHILE, JENNERSTOWN
Yes, it’s been 20 years since the most recent USAC Silver Crown race in the
state of Pennsylvania, but it’s also been 55 years since USAC last competed at
Jennerstown Speedway.
The surface was dirt when the USAC National Midgets invaded Jennerstown on
May 4, 1969. Bob Tattersall led all 40 laps in his Jack Stroud owned Honker II
to win over Chuck Arnold, Tommy McAndrews, Mel Kenyon and Bob Wente. Tattersall
went on to win the championship that same year. Kenyon was the fastest qualifier
at a time of 22.940. The trophy dash was won by Wente while Kenyon, Jerry Karl,
Arnold and Bill Renshaw captured heat race victories. Mel Cornett scored a
victory in the semi-feature.
Of the aforementioned five previous pavement Silver Crown races held in
Pennsylvania, all of them were contested at Nazareth Speedway between 1999-2004.
Jason Leffler won in 1999, Tracy Hines in 2000, Russ Gamester in 2001, Kasey
Kahne in 2003 and Tyler Walker in 2004.
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RACE DETAILS
A USAC Silver Crown practice will be held at Jennerstown Speedway from 6-8pm
on Friday, August 9.
Race day will follow on Saturday, August 10, with the Silver Crown Showdown
featuring the USAC Silver Crown National Championship, plus Martella's
Pharmacies Late Models & Integrity Coatings Chargers. Front gates will open at
4pm Eastern with cars on track at 6pm. Tickets are just $20 with admission for
kids age 12 and under free!
Advance tickets are available now at
https://www.tix.com/ticket-sales/jennerstownspeedway/4946/event/1373982. Tickets
will also be available at the gate on race day.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP DRIVER POINTS: 1-Kody Swanson-423,
2-Justin Grant-392, 3-Logan Seavey-373, 4-C.J. Leary-370, 5-Trey Osborne-261,
6-Kaylee Bryson-260, 7-Bobby Santos-250, 8-Kyle Steffens-245, 9-Taylor
Ferns-235, 10-Gregg Cory-230.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRANT POINTS: 1-Doran-Binks Racing
#77-423, 2-Hemelgarn Racing #91-392, 3-Rice Motorsports/Abacus Racing #22-373,
4-Klatt Enterprises #6-316, 5-BCR Group #81-261, 6-Sam Pierce #26-260, 7-DJ
Racing #98-250, 8-Steffens Motorsports #08-245, 9-Taylor Ferns Racing #555-235,
10-Williams-Cory Racing #32-230.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ROOKIE DRIVER POINTS: 1-Trey
Osborne-261, 2-Nathan Moore-205, 3-Daison Pursley-128, 4-Jackson Macenko-127,
5-Briggs Danner-87, 6-Mitchel Moles-74, 7-Chase Dietz-55, 8-Alex Bright-49,
9-Danny Jennings-46, 10-Kip Hughes-33.
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2024 JENNERSTOWN SPEEDWAY USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRY LIST:
08 KYLE STEFFENS/St. Charles, MO (Steffens Motorsports)
5 DAKODA ARMSTRONG/New Castle, IN (C & A Motorsports)
6 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Klatt Enterprises)
22 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
24 MIKE HAGGENBOTTOM/Levittown, PA (John Haggenbottom)
26 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Sam Pierce)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Berkheimer Racing)
32 GREGG CORY/Shelbyville, IN (Williams-Cory Racing)
40 NATHAN BYRD/Goodyear, AZ (Legacy Autosport-Robert Wilson)
41 TYLER ROAHRIG/Plymouth, IN (Michael Newman)
48 (R) NATHAN MOORE/Kaufman, TX (Chip Thomas-Joe Moore)
51 RUSS GAMESTER/Peru, IN (Gamester Racing)
77 KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA (Doran-Binks Racing)
81 (R) TREY OSBORNE/Columbus, OH (BCR Group)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
98 BOBBY SANTOS/Franklin, MA (DJ Racing)
124 (R) JACKSON MACENKO/Cincinnati, OH (Brad Hayes-Nick Bohanon Racing)
555 TAYLOR FERNS/Shelby Township, MI (Taylor Ferns Racing)
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year contender
KTJ COLLECTS 2024 USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PASSING MASTER TITLE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (August 4, 2024)………Kevin Thomas Jr.’s mastery of passing throughout the 2024 edition of NOS Energy Drink USAC Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing accrued 58 positions advanced throughout the seven-race series.
That netted the Cullman, Ala. driver the Indiana Sprint Week ProSource Passing Master championship, which calculated passes made by each driver in all heat races, C-mains, semi-feature and feature events. Of note, provisional starters once again did not receive points toward the passing master standings.
Thomas joins past Indiana Sprint Week Passing Masters Stevie Sussex (2021) and Shane Cottle (2022 & 2023) as a recipient of the award.
KTJ’s pursuit of the Passing Master title basically boiled down to one roller coaster night in the penultimate round at Tri-State Speedway. After a massive qualifying flip took his car out of action, another car from the Rock Steady Racing stable was rolled out of the trailer. Thomas took it from there, charging from 20th to 3rd in the semi, then lined up 24th for the feature where he proceeded to drive it across the finish line to 7th.
The 34 positions advanced from that single night vaulted Thomas from 14th in the Passing Master standings to first, from 18 passes throughout the first five events of ISW to 52 entering Sunday’s finale at Bloomington Speedway. Thomas added six more passes there on the red clay for good measure to finish off a topsy-turvy week that concluded with a $500 bonus.
“It has been a roller coaster, that’s for sure,” Thomas said. “Our team just didn’t quit. We’re down two cars and probably an engine after yesterday, but they put in the hours all week and some all-nighters. I’ve driven three racecars in seven nights, so that just shows you what we’re capable of and what we can bounce back from. Their ability to rebound is quite incredible. It wasn’t the week we wanted but we know we can dig down deep when we need to.”
Two-time ISW Passing Master champ Shane Cottle (Kansas, Ill.) took second with 54. Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, Okla.) was third at 46. Kyle Cummins (Princeton, Ind.) scored fourth with 41. Mitchel Moles (Raisin City, Calif.) rounded out the top-five with 40 positions advanced during the week.
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2024 PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK POINTS
POS PTS DRIVER HOMETOWN
1 58 Kevin Thomas Jr., Cullman, Alabama
2 54 Shane Cottle, Kansas, Illinois
3 46 Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
4 41 Kyle Cummins, Princeton, Indiana
5 40 Mitchel Moles, Raisin City, California
6 38 Chase Stockon, Fort Branch, Indiana
7 37 Logan Seavey, Sutter, California
8 31 Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, Oklahoma
9 30 Jadon Rogers, Worthington, Indiana
10 29 Anton Hernandez, Arlington, Texas
11 28 Ricky Lewis, Camarillo, California
12 26 Chance Crum, Snohomish, Washington
26 Brandon Mattox, Terre Haute, Indiana
26 Kayla Roell, Dillsboro, Indiana
15 25 Robert Ballou, Rocklin, California
16 24 C.J. Leary, Greenfield, Indiana
17 23 Kale Drake, Collinsville, Oklahoma
23 Kobe Simpson, Bonham, Texas
19 21 Carson Garrett, Littleton, Colorado
21 Evan Mosley, Lapel, Indiana
21 19 Justin Grant, Ione, California
22 18 Briggs Danner, Allentown, Pennsylvania
18 Charles Davis Jr., Buckeye, Arizona
18 Rylan Gray, Greenfield, Indiana
25 17 Sam Hinds, Westfield, Indiana
26 16 Max Adams, Loomis, California
16 Joey Amantea, Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania
16 Troy Carey, Tullamore, New South Wales
29 15 Kyle Shipley, Phoenix, Arizona
30 14 Donny Brackett, Fort Branch, Indiana
31 13 Harley Burns, Brazil, Indiana
13 Geoff Ensign, Sebastopol, California
13 Matt Westfall, Pleasant Hill, Ohio
34 12 Carson Short, Marion, Illinois
35 11 Kevin Newton, Farmersburg, Indiana
36 10 Ryan Barr, Piqua, Ohio
10 Nate Schank, Santa Rosa, California
38 9 Jack Hoyer, Frankfort, Indiana
39 8 Mario Clouser, Auburn, Illinois
8 Kyle Johnson, Greencastle, Indiana
8 Trey Osborne, Columbus, Ohio
8 Zack Pretorius, Yorktown, Indiana
8 Jake Swanson, Anaheim, California
44 7 Hunter Maddox, Bedford, Indiana
7 Nathan Seale, Fort Branch, Indiana
46 6 Nick Bilbee, Indianapolis, Indiana
6 Frankie Guerrini, San Rafael, California
6 Todd Moule, Heathcote, Victoria
49 5 Logan Calderwood, Goodyear, Arizona
5 R.J. Johnson, Laveen, Arizona
5 Jake Scott, Morgantown, Indiana
5 Sam Scott, Patoka, Indiana
5 Scotty Weir, Marion, Indiana
54 4 Brent Beauchamp, Fairland, Indiana
4 Xavier Doney, Odessa, Missouri
4 Brayden Fox, Avon, Indiana
57 3 Gabriel Gilbert, Greenwood, Indiana
3 Weston Gorham, Colleyville, Texas
3 Austin Hawkins, Sumner, Illinois
3 Matt Thompson, Bloomington, Indiana
3 Travis Thompson, Brazil, Indiana
3 Daniel Whitley, Ferndale, California
63 2 James Boyd, Villa Park, Illinois
2 Matt Goodnight, Winchester, Indiana
2 Todd Hobson, Clyde, Victoria
2 Seth Parker, West Terre Haute, Indiana
2 Brady Short, Bedford, Indiana
68 1 Stan Beadles, Owensville, Indiana
1 Dustin Beck, Petersburg, Indiana
1 Colton Booten, Marion, Illinois
1 Brayden Clark, Tipton, Indiana
1 Michael Daugherty, Lafayette, Indiana
1 Aaron Davis, Windfall, Indiana
1 Aric Gentry, Robards, Kentucky
1 Colin Grissom, Anderson, Indiana
1 Tyler Hewitt, Marion, Indiana
1 Stevie Sussex, Tempe, Arizona
1 Cody Williams, Rensselaer, Indiana
79 0 Collin Ambrose, Owensboro, Kentucky
0 Saban Bibent, Cincinnati, Ohio
0 Wyatt Burks, Topeka, Kansas
0 Daylan Chambers, Bowling Green, Indiana
0 Dan Clodfelter, Rockville, Indiana
0 Braydon Cromwell, Lone Jack, Missouri
0 Bryce Dues, Russia, Ohio
0 Ivan Glotzbach, Fillmore, Indiana
0 J.J. Hughes, Jasper, Indiana
0 Justin Meneely, Brazil, Indiana
0 Andrew Prather, Martinsville, Indiana
0 Kendall Ruble, Vincennes, Indiana
0 Adyn Schmidt, Haubstadt, Indiana
0 Stephen Schnapf, Newburgh, Indiana
0 Shawn Westerfeld, Guilford, Indiana
0 Reed Whitney, Jasper, Indiana
DANNER DELIVERS FIRST USAC ISW WIN AT BLOOMINGTON,
SEAVEY SECURES ISW TITLE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Bloomington, Indiana (August 4, 2024)………One year ago, Bloomington Speedway
very nearly became the home of Briggs Danner’s first career victory during NOS
Energy Drink USAC Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing.
After leading the initial 14 laps of the 2023 round of the series at the
1/4-mile red clay oval, the Allentown, Pa. racer went on to finish second. But
this time around, he was adamant to not let déjà vu repeat itself despite heavy
pressure down the stretch of Sunday night’s Bob & Sheldon Kinser Memorial ISW
finale at Bloomington, which had been rescheduled following a rain out two
nights earlier on Friday.
Meanwhile, a triumphant beginning was bookended by an unexpectedly eventful
evening that nearly spelled disaster for Logan Seavey. Despite a lap 11 accident
in which he flipped and suffered extensive front end damage, Seavey (Sutter,
Calif.) returned to the field and soldiered on to a 15th place result to finish
off his first career Indiana Sprint Week championship by a 13-point margin.
As far as Danner, he finally broke through for his first career USAC AMSOIL
Sprint Car National Championship feature win during the Eastern Storm opener in
June of this year on his home soil of Pennsylvania at Grandview Speedway. Since
that point, Danner had led four USAC National Sprint Car feature races and was
in contention to win all of them.
The tales of recent heartache for Danner and his Hogue Racing Enterprises/E.
Schneider & Sons – Boulevard Truck Repair/DRC/Rider Chevy have been devastating.
Danner was leading on the final lap in June at Williams Grove Speedway when he
ran out of fuel. At Port Royal Speedway, he bounced off the turn two wall while
leading with eight laps to go and was forced to bow out with damage. At Action
Track USA, he finished second to Logan Seavey in a photo finish, just .043
seconds behind at the stripe. Just earlier this week at Lawrenceburg Speedway,
he was leading with 13 laps to go when he pulled into the infield under caution
with an engine issue.
Close but no cigar had become an unwanted mantra for the team throughout the
week. That is, until Sunday night, when Danner became the first Pennsylvanian to
win an Indiana Sprint Week feature in the 37-year history of the series which
dates back to 1988.
“I’m just super happy for the guys and for everybody involved. We’ve been so
close so many times, and to give that away late would’ve been really hard. We’re
happy to get that one under our belt and happy to win in Indiana.”
Danner started his 30-lap quest from the outside of the front row and slipped
under pole sitter Rylan Gray to establish the race lead from the word ‘go.’
Daison Pursley followed into second past Gray in turn three on lap four while
Seavey slotted into third in the same manner on the fifth go around.
On the 10th lap, while working lapped traffic, Danner skidded up atop the lip
of turn four, losing all his ground to Pursley who closed up and even pulled
ahead of Danner on entry into turns one and three. However, Danner was able to
eke out enough momentum to stave off Pursley’s charge, managing to keep
Pursley’s pursuit at bay by a half car length at the stripe on the completion of
lap 10. Moments later, the caution was displayed for ninth running Robert Ballou
who came to a stop backwards in turn two. Ballou was able to restart and finish
16th.
On the 11th restart, seemingly, the on-track activity was going to take a
brief breather due to the absence of lapped traffic. However, that notion
quickly proved to be incorrect. Seavey, the Indiana Sprint Week point leader who
was running third at the moment, snagged the turn four cushion and tumbled over
the banking, resulting in extensive front end damage to his Abacus Racing/Honest
Abe Roofing – Rockwell Security – Indy Custom Stone/DRC/Stanton Chevy.
“I just really feel like an idiot,” Seavey admonished himself. “My car was
really good, and I thought I was a bit better than the two up front. I was just
trying to take my time, but I got in there at a bad angle, and as I was looking
for the cushion, Daison hit it and got tight, and I was out of the gas and
didn’t know where I was at on the racetrack. I tried to throttle up to save it
and I just yarded myself even further off the racetrack.”
Seavey carried a fairly comfortable ISW point lead of 44 into the feature,
and merely needed an 18th place finish or better to clinch the title. Now, after
all that had transpired, that entire scenario completely hung in the balance.
However, during the red flag period, a massive community of teams came together
to assist the Abacus Racing crew on their repairs, which were extensive on the
front end. When all was said and done, repairs were made and Seavey returned to
the track, albeit at the back of the field with 20 laps remaining. What at first
may have seemed like a longshot return became a reality as the result of the old
proverb, “it takes a village.”
“To everybody in the pits who helped out, that was unbelievable to see,” a
thankful Seavey acknowledged. “There were like 50 people around our pit. (Once I
got back on track), I knew I just needed to go by a few (cars) and I feel like I
went by quite a few of them right away.”
Still, for Seavey’s championship to slip away, he had to finish 19th or worse
while Bacon had to win. Or else. A runner-up finish for Bacon wasn’t going to
cut it as the points stood, and now the pressure was on to perform for Seavey to
reach that threshold of 18th while Bacon had to win.
On the second attempt at a lap 11 restart, Pursley took grasp of the moment
and shot past Danner on the low side of turn three. Nonetheless, in the ensuing
laps, negotiating lapped traffic quickly became paramount. On lap 20, Danner
swung to the outside of Pursley on the back straightaway. On the bottom, Pursley
became boxed in by Weston Gorham (25th) and Frankie Guerrini (24th), while up
top, Danner discovered a clear path to the lead. That one particular moment
unfolded in a split second, and essentially, foretold the story of the eventual
outcome.
”I think Daison made a few less mistakes than I did, but in traffic, I was
able to put myself in a good position to get it back,” Danner explained. “But I
did not want to see that late race restart come.”
What Danner is alluding to is a turn two tangle between Kyle Cummins (19th)
and Guerrini (20th) that necessitated a yellow flag on lap 28, just three short
laps from the finish line, and came just moments after Danner thwarted Pursley’s
attempt to overthrow him from the top spot by driving around Pursley’s slider
attempt in turns one and two which saw them go three-wide through the corner
along with the lapped car of Joey Amantea on the low line.
Now, with a clear line of vision in front of him due to the absence of lapped
traffic, Danner also had an inkling on what the plan behind him was going to
look like for the final three laps of green, and he was ready to meet the
challenge.
“I knew Daison was going to slide me into one if he could,” Danner
acknowledged. “I just had to get a good start and not make mistakes. It’s a lot
of pressure to put on yourself and it was a tricky curb to run.”
Danner met the pressure and delivered a response as cool as the other side of
the pillow, disallowing Pursley to even get close enough to pose a challenge to
his reign at the top of the scoring pylon. Danner finished off the performance
with a 0.953 second margin of victory over Daison Pursley, Brady Bacon, Kevin
Thomas Jr. and Rylan Gray.
Meanwhile, for the 15th place finishing Seavey, it was a contrasting
kaleidoscope of pride and a tinge of disappointment at the same time due to the
task becoming more cumbersome than first anticipated. But considering this is a
brand new team taking in its first Indiana Sprint Week experience, perspective
shows just how much of an accomplishment this truly is.
“We really didn’t know what to expect coming into the year,” Seavey admitted.
“We built this brand new team and clicked off 13 wins right away. I just feel
like an idiot because there’s no reason we didn’t get 14 tonight and I was the
reason, so that feels really bad. It just sucks to give away wins because these
wins are really hard. I was just trying to be patient, but it bit me last night
and it bit me really hard tonight. But overall, this is really special and shows
what this team is truly made of. They had to dig really hard. It surely wasn’t
perfect, but we got it done.”
Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Ala.) passed 58 cars throughout the course of the
seven-race Indiana Sprint Week series. That earned KTJ top honors as the Indiana
Sprint Week ProSource Passing Master.
Mitchel Moles (Raisin City, Calif.) advanced 20th to 7th in the feature to
pick up J & J Trucking Hard Charger honors for the feature which was worth a
cool $200. His plus-13 movement through the field also earned him a $177 7th
place feature finisher bonus from Spire Motorsports.
Sam Hinds (Westfield, Ind.) charged his way into his first career USAC
National Sprint Car feature field. Hinds climbed from 9th to 5th in his heat
race to transfer into the feature, and with it, he was honored with the
ProSource Hard Work award.
Daniel Whitley (Ferndale, Calif.) was on the cusp of transferring into his
first career USAC Indiana Sprint Week feature when, midway through the
semi-feature, he was forced out with a flat tire. However, for his misfortune,
Whitley received a new right rear Hoosier Tire courtesy of Sam McGhee
Motorsports.
Entering Bloomington, Rylan Gray’s best career USAC National Sprint Car
feature finish was 12th. On this night, he brought home a career best result of
5th. For that performance, he earned the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 4, 2024 –
Bloomington Speedway – Bloomington, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 37th Annual
NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing / Bob &
Sheldon Kinser Memorial
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-11.755; 2. Ricky
Lewis, 41, Stensland-11.802; 3. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-11.922; 4. Kyle
Cummins, 3p, Petty-11.940; 5. Daison Pursley, 21AZ, Team AZ-11.996; 6. Max
Adams, 63, F & F-12.009; 7. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-12.016; 8. Rylan Gray, 06,
Gray-12.039; 9. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-12.055; 10. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock
Steady-12.108; 11. Chase Stockon, 5s, KO-12.118; 12. Robert Ballou, 12,
Ballou-12.128; 13. Logan Calderwood, 4J, Ford-12.135; 14. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B
Racing-12.157; 15. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-12.166; 16. Shane Cottle, 2E,
Epperson-12.194; 17. Stephen Schnapf, 39F, Three Chet's-12.247; 18. Brayden Fox,
53, Fox-12.252; 19. Anton Hernandez, 5, Baldwin/Fox-12.266; 20. C.J. Leary, 15x,
BGE Dougherty-12.271; 21. Frankie Guerrini, G3, F & F-12.337; 22. Matt Westfall,
33m, Marshall-12.338; 23. Jadon Rogers, 66, Amati-12.375; 24. Harley Burns, 16,
Britt Aero-12.383; 25. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-12.396; 26. Joey
Amantea, 88J, JPA-12.403; 27. Kyle Shipley, 4u, AJR-12.438; 28. Kobe Simpson,
21K, Simpson-12.443; 29. Gabriel Gilbert, 10G, GGR-12.458; 30. Chance Crum, 26,
Crum-12.545; 31. Carson Garrett, 15, BGE Dougherty-12.592; 32. Weston Gorham,
71w, Gorham-12.626; 33. Daniel Whitley, 04, Burton-12.653; 34. Sam Hinds, 71H,
Hinds-12.669; 35. Matt Thompson, 26T, Thompson-12.735; 36. Evan Mosley, 27,
Barkdull-12.738; 37. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-12.782; 38. Todd Moule, 26AU,
Moule-12.992; 39. Troy Carey, 45N, Carey-13.056.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Daison Pursley, 2. Justin Grant, 3. Brady Bacon, 4. Mitchel Moles, 5. Frankie
Guerrini, 6. Daniel Whitley, 7. Brandon Mattox, 8. Gabriel Gilbert, 9. Stephen
Schnapf, 10. Logan Calderwood. NT
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 2. Matt Westfall, 3. Joey Amantea, 4. Brayden Fox, 5. Sam Hinds, 6.
Ricky Lewis, 7. Max Adams, 8. Todd Moule, 9. Chance Crum, 10. Kale Drake. NT
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Hunter
Maddox, 2. Chase Stockon, 3. Logan Seavey, 4. Jadon Rogers, 5. Briggs Danner, 6.
Anton Hernandez, 7. Carson Garrett, 8. Matt Thompson, 9. Kyle Shipley, 10. Troy
Carey. NT
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. C.J. Leary,
2. Robert Ballou, 3. Shane Cottle, 4. Rylan Gray, 5. Kyle Cummins, 6. Weston
Gorham, 7. Kobe Simpson, 8. Evan Mosley, 9. Harley Burns. NT
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Ricky Lewis, 2. Max Adams, 3. Weston Gorham, 4. Kobe Simpson, 5.
Brandon Mattox, 6. Kale Drake, 7. Gabriel Gilbert, 8. Todd Moule, 9. Matt
Thompson, 10. Troy Carey, 11. Evan Mosley, 12. Logan Calderwood, 13. Anton
Hernandez, 14. Kyle Shipley, 15. Daniel Whitley, 16. Carson Garrett, 17. Harley
Burns. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (2),
2. Daison Pursley (3), 3. Brady Bacon (6), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 5. Rylan
Gray (1), 6. C.J. Leary (9), 7. Mitchel Moles (20), 8. Chase Stockon (13), 9.
Shane Cottle (15), 10. Justin Grant (12), 11. Jadon Rogers (19), 12. Ricky Lewis
(10), 13. Max Adams (11), 14. Kobe Simpson (22), 15. Logan Seavey (5), 16.
Robert Ballou (14), 17. Hunter Maddox (8), 18. Joey Amantea (21), 19. Kyle
Cummins (4), 20. Matt Westfall (18), 21. Kale Drake (25-P), 22. Sam Hinds (24),
23. Brayden Fox (16), 24. Frankie Guerrini (17), 25. Weston Gorham (23). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-10 Briggs Danner, Laps 11-19 Daison Pursley, Laps
20-30 Briggs Danner.
**Chance Crum flipped during the second heat. Carson Garrett flipped during
the semi. Logan Seavey flipped on lap 11 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-2225,
2-Brady Bacon-2150, 3-Daison Pursley-2024, 4-C.J. Leary-1981, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-1934, 6-Mitchel Moles-1915, 7-Robert Ballou-1855, 8-Kyle Cummins-1809,
9-Justin Grant-1762, 10-Carson Garrett-1461.
FINAL NOS ENERGY DRINK USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PRESENTED BY HONEST ABE
ROOFING POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-512, 2-Brady Bacon-499, 3-Kyle Cummins-448,
4-Daison Pursley-444, 5-Mitchel Moles-436, 6-Briggs Danner-395, 7-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-386, 8-Robert Ballou-361, 9-C.J. Leary-353, 10-Shane Cottle-351.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-147, 2-Logan
Seavey-139, 3-Robert Ballou-126, 4-C.J. Leary-109, 5-Kyle Cummins-105, 6-Chase
Stockon-99, 7-Justin Grant-97, 8-Joey Amantea-92, 9-Brady Bacon-90, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-90.
FINAL USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-58, 2-Shane Cottle-54, 3-Brady Bacon-46, 4-Kyle Cummins-41, 5-Mitchel
Moles-40, 6-Chase Stockon-38, 7-Logan Seavey-37, 8-Daison Pursley-31, 9-Jadon
Rogers-30, 10-Anton Hernandez-29.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: August 15, 2024 – Red
Hill Raceway – Sumner, Illinois – 3/8-Mile Dirt Oval – Salute to Levi Jones
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Carson Garrett (11.846)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Brady Bacon (11.755)
Spire Motorsports 7th Fastest Qualifier: Briggs Danner
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Daison Pursley
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Hunter Maddox
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Ricky Lewis
J & J Trucking Hard Charger: Mitchel Moles (20th to 7th)
Spire Motorsports 7th Place Feature Finisher: Mitchel Moles
ProSource Hard Work: Sam Hinds
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Rylan Gray
Sam McGhee Motorsports Hard Luck Award: Daniel Whitley
TRI-ING TIMES:
GRANT ENDS SKID TO WIN AGAIN AT TRI-STATE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Haubstadt, Indiana (August 3, 2024)………For Justin Grant, months and months of
frustration led up to Saturday night’s penultimate round of NOS Energy Drink
USAC Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing at Tri-State Speedway.
The root of the consternation was evident in the results. Entering the night,
Grant (Ione, Calif.) hadn’t won a USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship
feature since the month of May. Since that point in time, a 16-race stretch had
produced no wins and an uncharacteristic average finish of 11th.
Furthermore, throughout his first five ISW starts, Grant had drudged through
with an average finish of 18th and a best result of 10th at Terre Haute, which
had the 2022 ISW champ mired all the way down to 14th place in the standings.
Needless to say, times were rough for Grant and company, and they desperately
needed a reprieve from the agitation they had endured for months on end with
their TOPP Motorsports/NOS Energy Drink – Bow Foundation – TOPP
Industries/Maxim/Kistler Chevy.
The 1/4-mile dirt oval in Haubstadt, Indiana provided the landscape for a
bounce back as Grant started from the outside of the front row and was cruising
as the leader for the first 18 laps. But alas, Grant felt like he gave away the
race when Mitchel Moles briefly took the point just after the halfway mark. But
when all was said and done, Grant made it abundantly clear this night was going
to be different.
Two laps after seemingly seeing his chance at winning going by the wayside,
Grant fought his way back past Moles, then was forced to fend off his repeated
attacks down the stretch to reach Indiana Sprint Week victory lane for the first
time this week and for the 10th time in his career, moving himself into fourth
place all-time behind only Dave Darland (20), Jon Stanbrough (16) and Cory
Kruseman (12).
But most importantly, Grant’s 51st career USAC National Sprint Car feature
win represented so much more. It represented the tireless work that Jeff Walker,
Nic Mansker, Kevin Birchmeier and Grant himself have put into turning the ship
around and standing tall again in victory circle where Grant has taken the TOPP
No. 4 now on 43 occasions dating back to 2018.
“It feels really, really good,” Grant exhaled. “It’s been a really, really
rough go since about May, and we’ve worked very hard to get me comfortable in
the car, to get things feeling right again, and I’ve worked these guys to death.
I’m super thankful to them and their efforts.”
As fate had it, the 30-lap feature came down to a pair of teams, one of whom
directly assisted the other on race day to overcome its struggles, so that they
could get back on track and provide the entertainment that was witnessed on
Saturday night.
“In the video we did earlier this week about teams helping each other out,
and how we said all the USAC teams are really good at doing that, I said the
first one to help me out would be Bunyan (Dylan Cook) and the 19AZ
(Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports) guys,”
Grant explained of the team that Moles competes for. “Tonight, they loaned me
some parts to fix what we’ve been fighting all along. Now, I’m sure they wish
they wouldn’t have. But that’s a testament to these USAC guys and this whole
group we race with, not only for how competitive they all are and how good they
all are, but also for how much we all want to go out and beat each other in the
race.”
While Grant established the early lead, sixth starting Moles was eating up
ground in his pursuit to the front as he worked his way into the runner-up spot
by lap 12 when he charged past Seavey entering turn three. By then, the
frontrunners were heavily invested in lapped traffic with Grant hustling to
retain his half-second lead as the race crossed the halfway point.
On the 18th lap, lapped traffic didn’t exactly work in Grant’s favor. As he
closed in on the then 18th place running car of Shane Cottle on the back
straight, Grant had his path blocked, allowing Moles to drive past and assume
his new position at the top of the pylon.
Moments later, after the leaders had already crossed the stripe to complete
lap 19, Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier Briggs Danner (9th) veered across the
back straightway with a knocked out front end. That sent him right into the path
of the oncoming Robert Ballou (14th). Ballou was unable to avoid the damaged car
of Danner, going nose first into Danner’s left rear, which sent Ballou spinning
to a stop while Danner’s helpless machine continued into the infield before
ultimately coasting to a stop. Danner’s race ended on the spot with a 22nd place
result while Ballou restarted and finished 11th.
Upon the lap 19 restart, Grant quickly found his second wind. Engaging with
Moles in a sudden slider fest, the duo unofficially swapped the lead three
different times during a two-lap span on laps 19-20 before Grant turned to the
bottom to charge past Moles on the 20th lap.
Trouble ensued on the 25th lap that spelled disaster for the two-car
BGE-Dougherty Motorsports bunch. C.J. Leary (4th) biked on his entry into turn
three, sending him careening into the outside wall and flipping over. A tick of
the clock later, his teammate, Carson Garrett (6th) broadsided Leary, knocking
both team cars out of the race in one fell swoop, resulting in a 19th place
finish for Leary and a 20th for Garrett.
With five laps remaining, the goal for Grant was imperative – keep Moles
behind him. Grant’s tactic was to slide himself, a time-tested maneuver of which
Grant noted its effectiveness, “It’s hard to slide me if I’m sliding myself.”
“I watched when Mitchel won down here (in June); he could make massive speed
circling the top,” Grant laid out. “My stuff’s never really been that good at
making speed circling the top here. I’m really good at scrumming the middle and
hooking the infield tires. It’s not really the way it was tonight, though. It
started getting slicked up there and I knew that the top was better. I kept
seeing Mitchel’s nose, so I just went into defense with slider line, slider
line, slider line. I was banging the cushion, getting a run and aiming for the
first infield tire, then repeating and repeating. I’m like, ‘okay, I’ve got to
do it 15 more times, 14 more times, 12 more times, 10 more times,’ counting it
down, so we would be able to hold those guys off.”
After staying true to his plan for alps 25-26-27, Grant and Moles’ duel took
a breather when Kale Drake (11th) got into the turn three and four wall before
coming to a rest, thus ending his night. With three to go and another restart
awaiting, Grant stuck to the playbook and thwarted each and every shot Moles
fired at him.
Grant made all the right moves on the final three-lap shootout to defeat
Moles by roughly three car lengths to the tune of a margin of 0.272 seconds.
Logan Seavey completed the all California podium by grabbing third with Kyle
Cummins fourth and Daison Pursley fifth in a wild scramble at the finish line
that saw Cummins spin sideways in front of the pack at the exit of turn four
before continuing on.
Mitchel Moles (Raisin City, Calif.) led a pair of laps en route to his best
finish of Indiana Sprint Week 2024 aboard his Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports/AME
Electrical – Mesilla Valley Transportation/Spike/Stanton Chevy.
Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) not only maintained, but extended his Indiana
Sprint Week point lead from 38 to 46 in his Abacus Racing/Honest Abe Roofing –
Rockwell Security – Indy Custom Stone/DRC/Stanton Chevy.
Meanwhile, a promising night turned to dejection for Xavier Doney (Odessa,
Mo.). Running third and in a transfer spot during the semi-feature, he got into
the wall and flipped upside down. For his hard luck, he received a right rear
Hoosier Tire courtesy of Sam McGhee Motorsports.
The night for C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) certainly didn't end the way he
wanted it to. It started off well, however, by qualifying seventh fastest
overall in a field of 42 cars. For that, he earned a $177 bonus from Spire
Motorsports.
As for Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Ala.), what more can you say about his
effort to tough it out after a vicious qualifying crash seemingly derailed his
night? Returning for the semi-feature in a backup Rock Steady Racing car, Thomas
started 20th in the 12-lapper and finished third. In the feature, he once again
started dead last, 24th, and managed drive to as high as fifth before slotting
into seventh at the finish line. In the end, he racked up numerous awards on the
night, including the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night, plus J & J Trucking
Hard Charger, Pro Source Hard Work and Spire Motorsports 7th place finisher
honors.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 3, 2024 –
Tri-State Speedway – Haubstadt, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 37th Annual NOS
Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-13.193; 2. Mitchel
Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-13.197; 3. Daison Pursley, 21AZ, Team AZ-13.345;
4. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-13.380; 5. Jadon Rogers, 66, Amati-13.381; 6. Logan
Seavey, 57, Abacus-13.391; 7. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-13.431; 8. Justin
Grant, 4, TOPP-13.463; 9. Carson Garrett, 15, BGE Dougherty-13.487; 10. Adyn
Schmidt, 12s, Schmidt-13.538; 11. Brady Short, 61m, Edwards-13.578; 12. Kale
Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-13.610; 13. Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-13.630; 14. Robert
Ballou, 12, Ballou-13.689; 15. Shane Cottle, 2E, Epperson-13.779; 16. Matt
Westfall, 33m, Marshall-13.798; 17. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-13.810; 18.
Chase Stockon, 5s, KO-13.843; 19. Aric Gentry, 10, Gentry-13.849; 20. Donny
Brackett, 4B, Brackett-13.860; 21. Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Cromwell-13.862; 22.
Xavier Doney, 74, Doney/Lawson-13.883; 23. J.J. Hughes, 76, Hughes-13.898; 24.
Reed Whitney, 87, Whitney-13.900; 25. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-13.915; 26.
Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-13.960; 27. Carson Short, 21m, Edwards-14.029; 28.
Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-14.082; 29. Dustin Beck, 75, Hensen/Rupp-14.114; 30.
Collin Ambrose, 36, Ambrose-14.169; 31. Rylan Gray, 06, Gray-14.202; 32. Troy
Carey, 45N, Carey-14.238; 33. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-14.256; 34. Stan
Beadles, 84, Beadles-14.313; 35. Kayla Roell, 5K, KO-14.317; 36. Michael
Daugherty, 3.14, Daugherty-14.414; 37. Sam Scott, 7s, Scott-14.498; 38. Kyle
Shipley, 4u, AJR-14.730; 39. Nathan Seale, 1s, Seale-14.751; 40. Colton Booten,
2J, Pritchett-14.827; 41. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-NT; 42. Kendall
Ruble, 17, Ruble-NT.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Carson Garrett, 2. Brady Bacon, 3. Jadon Rogers, 4. Brandon Mattox, 5. Charles
Davis Jr., 6. Briggs Danner, 7. Dustin Beck, 8. Braydon Cromwell, 9. Hunter
Maddox, 10. Sam Scott, 11. Kevin Thomas Jr. NT
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Mitchel Moles, 2. Chase Stockon, 3. Robert Ballou, 4. Logan Seavey, 5. Adyn
Schmidt, 6. Harley Burns, 7. Xavier Doney, 8. Stan Beadles, 9. Kyle Shipley, 10.
Collin Ambrose. 2:15.116
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. C.J.
Leary, 2. Brady Short, 3. Shane Cottle, 4. Carson Short, 5. J.J. Hughes, 6.
Daison Pursley, 7. Aric Gentry, 8. Rylan Gray, 9. Kayla Roell, 10. Nathan Seale.
2:18.327
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Justin Grant,
2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Kale Drake, 4. Donny Brackett, 5. Matt Westfall, 6. Reed
Whitney, 7. Kobe Simpson, 8. Troy Carey, 9. Colton Booten, 10. Michael
Daugherty. 2:17.027
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Daison Pursley, 2. Briggs Danner, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Aric
Gentry, 5. Reed Whitney, 6. Harley Burns, 7. Kobe Simpson, 8. Dustin Beck, 9.
Kayla Roell, 10. Rylan Gray, 11. Braydon Cromwell, 12. Nathan Seale, 13. Sam
Scott, 14. Troy Carey, 15. Hunter Maddox, 16. Michael Daugherty, 17. Stan
Beadles, 18. Xavier Doney, 19. Colton Booten, 20. Kyle Shipley. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (2), 2.
Mitchel Moles (6), 3. Logan Seavey (4), 4. Kyle Cummins (13), 5. Daison Pursley
(8), 6. Brady Bacon (12), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (24), 8. Shane Cottle (15), 9.
Jadon Rogers (5), 10. Chase Stockon (18), 11. Robert Ballou (14), 12. Brady
Short (10), 13. Matt Westfall (16), 14. Carson Short (23), 15. Donny Brackett
(20), 16. Charles Davis Jr. (17), 17. Kale Drake (11), 18. Adyn Schmidt (9), 19.
C.J. Leary (3), 20. Carson Garrett (1), 21. J.J. Hughes (21), 22. Briggs Danner
(7), 23. Aric Gentry (19), 24. Brandon Mattox (22). NT
**Kendall Ruble flipped during practice. Kevin Thomas Jr. flipped during
qualifying. Xavier Doney flipped during the semi. C.J. Leary flipped on lap 25
of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-18 Justin Grant, Laps 19-20 Mitchel Moles, Laps
21-30 Justin Grant.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-2182,
2-Brady Bacon-2074, 3-Daison Pursley-1947, 4-C.J. Leary-1918, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-1865, 6-Mitchel Moles-1858, 7-Robert Ballou-1817, 8-Kyle Cummins-1777,
9-Justin Grant-1712, 10-Carson Garrett-1451.
NOS ENERGY DRINK USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PRESENTED BY HONEST ABE ROOFING
POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-469, 2-Brady Bacon-423, 3-Kyle Cummins-416, 4-Mitchel
Moles-379, 5-Daison Pursley-367, 6-Robert Ballou-323, 7-Briggs Danner-321,
8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-317, 9-Shane Cottle-299, 10-C.J. Leary-290.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-146, 2-Logan
Seavey-139, 3-Robert Ballou-126, 4-C.J. Leary-106, 5-Kyle Cummins-105, 6-Justin
Grant-95, 7-Chase Stockon-94, 8-Joey Amantea-89, 9-Brady Bacon-87, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-87.
USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-52, 2-Shane Cottle-48, 3-Kyle Cummins-40, 4-Brady Bacon-40, 5-Logan
Seavey-34, 6-Chase Stockon-31, 7-Anton Hernandez-29, 8-Ricky Lewis-28, 9-Daison
Pursley-26, 10-Chance Crum-26.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: August 4, 2024 –
Bloomington Speedway – Bloomington, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 37th Annual
NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing / Bob &
Sheldon Kinser Memorial
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Kevin Thomas Jr. (13.068)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Briggs Danner (13.193)
Spire Motorsports 7th Fastest Qualifier: C.J. Leary
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Carson Garrett
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Mitchel Moles
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Justin Grant
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Daison Pursley
J & J Trucking Hard Charger: Kevin Thomas Jr. (24th to 7th)
Spire Motorsports 7th Place Feature Finisher: Kevin Thomas Jr.
ProSource Hard Work: Kevin Thomas Jr.
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Kevin Thomas Jr.
Sam McGhee Motorsports Hard Luck Award: Xavier Doney
BACON CONQUERS TERRE HAUTE,
WINS FIRST USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK RACE IN 3 YEARS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Terre Haute, Indiana (August 1, 2024)………When it comes to competing at the
Terre Haute Action Track, some drivers are simply more comfortable in daring the
famed dirt oval than their peers.
The list of those who have conquered the Hoosier State’s lone 1/2-mile dirt
oval in USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship competition is a venerable
list of who’s who in the annals of the sport.
Brady Bacon is among those few who fit that category, and on Thursday night,
he tamed the beast once more for the fourth time in his USAC career to score the
victory in round five of NOS Energy Drink USAC Indiana Sprint Week Presented By
Honest Abe Roofing.
“This place deserves respect regardless of the track conditions, which
probably did play into the hands of the veterans a little bit more,” Bacon
stated. “People who are comfortable have seen it similar to this here before and
are just more comfortable making laps here because it’s a pretty intimidating
place and it can be tricky.”
The aforementioned track conditions dominated the discussion early after
rainfall deluged the surface at Terre Haute. Working literally all day, promoter
Joe Spiker and his crew were able to pump a Lake Superior’s worth of moisture
out and get the track whipped back into raceable shape for the evening’s
festivities, which were delayed for more than an hour from its original time
slot.
“Hats off to the track crew,” Bacon praised. “I didn’t think we were going to
get this one in, but they worked hard and got it to be a racy track, almost a
little racier than when it’s up around the fence because it’s easier to make
mistakes up top. It was nice to have a little bit of a bottom to run this time,
which the rain obviously helped with, but the track crew did as good of a job as
they could given the circumstances and we were able to get another night of
Indiana Sprint Week in that didn’t look like we were supposed to.”
Perhaps the most stunning tidbit to emerge from Bacon’s latest USAC National
Sprint Car triumph is the fact that it had been more than three seasons since
the Broken Arrow, Okla. native had found victory lane during an Indiana Sprint
Week feature in his Dynamics, Inc./Spankins Motorsports – Davis Brothers
Trucking – Tel-Star/Triple X/Rider Chevy.
Bacon’s latest performance was one of his finest, however, as he started
fourth in the 30-lap feature, then raced by Chase Stockon for the lead with just
eight laps remaining to earn the 57th win of his USAC National Sprint Car
career, which brought him to within five of Dave Darland’s all-time record win
total of 62.
Initially, pole starter Kyle Cummins broke out to the opening lap lead with
outside front row starter Chase Stockon in tow. However, Bacon made quick work
to slot into the second position as he slipped underneath Stockon in turn two on
the third lap and then began to draw in closer to Cummins for the lead.
Meanwhile, the majority of the crowds’ eyes were collectively affixed to
Robert Ballou. Initially slated to start 12th, Ballou pulled into the Indy Metal
Finishing Work Area prior to the green flag. When he returned to the track, he
was relegated to the tail of the pack in 24th. Undeterred, Ballou utilized the
extreme top side, right up against the outside guardrail that he literally
constructed a couple years ago, to advance 10 spots within the first five laps,
into the top-10 by lap eight and into the top-five by lap 16 where he ultimately
finished following a masterful drive.
Also on the move was Stockon who advanced to second by driving around the
outside of Bacon in turn two on lap seven. By the midway point, Stockon was
draped all over Cummins for the race lead as he continuously poked a nose to the
outside of Cummins for several laps to no avail. Finally, on lap 18, Stockon
surged around the outside of Cummins in turn four for the top spot, his first
time leading laps in a USAC National Sprint Car feature since February at
Florida’s Ocala Speedway.
“Chase got up on the wheel and showed us the line,” Bacon revealed. “I didn’t
really want to go up there that early because I knew it was going to be tight
with full fuel. As the track ran in, we were really good up there. I was a
little bit better diamonding off turns three and four, but he was about even
pace with me. There was less of a chance making a mistake on the cushion.”
Bacon followed suit to second as he clung to the inside guardrail to slip
past Cummins in turns three and four on lap 19. Seven tenths of a second was the
margin calculated between Stockon and Bacon at that moment. Nonetheless, Bacon
steadily inched closer and closer toward Stockon’s back bumper.
On lap 23, Stockon’s four wheels just got enough over a ridge in turns three
and four, which upset the car and sent him high, wide and off the line. Bacon
immediately capitalized and drove under to the lead.
“We were able to move around a lot and capitalize on mistakes to get the lead
and hang on to it,” Bacon reflected. “It got a little dicey in lapped traffic
but that’s part of it and you had to run hard tonight.”
That moment proved to be the pivotal move for Bacon who pushed his lead to
2.156 seconds by race’s end as he crossed the stipe for his fifth career USAC
Indiana Sprint Week feature triumph ahead of Chase Stockon, Kyle Cummins, Logan
Seavey and Robert Ballou.
Despite leading late and finishing as the runner-up, Chase Stockon (Fort
Branch, Ind.) was stoked about their performance to conclude the night. In his
KO Motorsports/Banded Ag – Superior Tank & Trailer – Dewig Meats –
AMSOIL/DRC/Fisher Chevy, Stockon led a total of five laps and finished second
for his best USAC result since June 2022 at New Jersey’s Bridgeport Motorsports
Park.
Kyle Cummins (Princeton, Ind.) had his car tightened up to run the bottom,
which aided him in leading a race-high 17 laps at Terre Haute. In the final
tally, Cummins wound up third in his Petty Performance Racing/Avanti Windows &
Doors – Premier Recycling/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy, his first career top-five
Indiana Sprint Week run at Terre Haute.
Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) advanced 17th to 9th in the feature to
earn J & J Trucking Hard Charger honors. Indeed, Robert Ballou did restart at
the tail and go on to finish fifth. However, he went to the work area prior to
the start of the feature and his official starting position remained 12th.
Trey Osborne (Columbus, Ohio) made it a successful Terre Haute USAC debut. In
what was his first USAC Sprint feature start since February at Florida's Ocala
Speedway, when all was said & done, "Tall" had earned the ProSource Hard Work
Award.
For Nate Schank, Thursday was a good night to celebrate his 22nd birthday.
Schank (Santa Rosa, Calif.) earned his first USAC Indiana Sprint Week feature
start by going outside to grab the final transfer spot on the last lap of the
semi. He blew out the candles on his big day as Inferno Armor’s Fire Move of the
Night recipient.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 1, 2024 –
Terre Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, Indiana – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 37th
Annual NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing /
Don Smith Classic
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-19.639; 2. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-19.962; 3. Brady Bacon,
69, Dynamics-20.023; 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-20.067; 5. Chase
Stockon, 5s, KO-20.245; 6. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-20.248; 7. Briggs Danner, 39,
Hogue-20.283; 8. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-20.297; 9. Robert Ballou, 12,
Ballou-20.317; 10. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-20.335; 11. Nick Bilbee, 17,
Bilbee-20.342; 12. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-20.387; 13. Shane Cottle, 2E,
Epperson-20.391; 14. Daison Pursley, 21AZ, Team AZ-20.454; 15. Ricky Lewis, 41,
Stensland-20.533; 16. Xavier Doney, 74, Doney/Lawson-20.537; 17. Max Adams, 63,
F & F-20.542; 18. Jack Hoyer, 11, Hoyer-20.551; 19. Charles Davis Jr., 47,
Davis-20.577; 20. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-20.589; 21. Hunter Maddox, 24m,
Maddox-20.715; 22. Matt Westfall, 33m, Marshall-20.748; 23. Carson Garrett, 15,
BGE Dougherty-20.824; 24. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-20.830; 25. Anton
Hernandez, 5, Baldwin/Fox-20.842; 26. Nate Schank, 1, Schank-20.851; 27. Kyle
Shipley, 4u, AJR-20.871; 28. Trey Osborne, 11T, Osborne-20.963; 29. Rylan Gray,
06, Gray-20.981; 30. Kevin Newton, 14N, 2nd Law-21.037; 31. Logan Calderwood,
4c, Ford-21.050; 32. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-21.140; 33. Kayla Roell, 5K,
KO-21.291; 34. Jadon Rogers, 66, Amati-21.441; 35. Frankie Guerrini, G3, F &
F-21.568; 36. Troy Carey, 45N, Carey-21.862; 37. Dan Clodfelter, 19c,
Clodfelter-21.960; 38. Saban Bibent, 98, Wedgewood-NT.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Max Adams, 2. Shane Cottle, 3. Mitchel Moles, 4. Chase Stockon, 5. Anton
Hernandez, 6. Robert Ballou, 7. Hunter Maddox, 8. Kayla Roell, 9. Rylan Gray,
10. Dan Clodfelter. NT
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Matt
Westfall, 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Daison Pursley, 4. Logan Seavey, 5. Kale Drake, 6.
Jack Hoyer, 7. Nate Schank, 8. Jadon Rogers, 9. Kevin Newton. 2:47.253
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Brady
Bacon, 2. Carson Garrett, 3. Charles Davis Jr., 4. Nick Bilbee, 5. Briggs
Danner, 6. Ricky Lewis, 7. Kyle Shipley, 8. Logan Calderwood, 9. Frankie
Guerrini. 2:46.203
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Joey Amantea,
2. C.J. Leary, 3. Brandon Mattox, 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 5. Justin Grant, 6. Trey
Osborne, 7. Xavier Doney, 8. Kobe Simpson, 9. Troy Carey. 2:47.735
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. Trey Osborne, 4. Nate Schank, 5.
Xavier Doney, 6. Jack Hoyer, 7. Kayla Roell, 8. Hunter Maddox, 9. Kevin Newton,
10. Frankie Guerrini, 11. Rylan Gray, 12. Kobe Simpson, 13. Troy Carey, 14.
Logan Calderwood. 4:14.852
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon (4), 2.
Chase Stockon (2), 3. Kyle Cummins (1), 4. Logan Seavey (5), 5. Robert Ballou
(12), 6. Mitchel Moles (6), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (3), 8. Briggs Danner (10), 9.
Daison Pursley (17), 10. Justin Grant (11), 11. Kale Drake (13), 12. C.J. Leary
(15), 13. Shane Cottle (16), 14. Carson Garrett (20), 15. Matt Westfall (9), 16.
Nick Bilbee (14), 17. Charles Davis Jr. (19), 18. Joey Amantea (8), 19. Nate
Schank (23), 20. Trey Osborne (24), 21. Brandon Mattox (21), 22. Max Adams (7),
23. Ricky Lewis (18), 24. Anton Hernandez (22). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-17 Kyle Cummins, Laps 18-22 Chase Stockon, Laps
23-30 Brady Bacon.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-2097,
2-Brady Bacon-2002, 3-C.J. Leary-1873, 4-Daison Pursley-1871, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-1797, 6-Mitchel Moles-1768, 7-Robert Ballou-1760, 8-Kyle Cummins-1696,
9-Justin Grant-1624, 10-Carson Garrett-1404.
NOS ENERGY DRINK USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PRESENTED BY HONEST ABE ROOFING
POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-384, 2-Brady Bacon-351, 3-Kyle Cummins-335, 4-Daison
Pursley-291, 5-Mitchel Moles-289, 6-Briggs Danner-278, 7-Robert Ballou-266,
8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-249, 9-Ricky Lewis-246, 10-C.J. Leary-245.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-143, 2-Logan
Seavey-138, 3-Robert Ballou-123, 4-C.J. Leary-106, 5-Kyle Cummins-96, 6-Justin
Grant-94, 7-Joey Amantea-89, 8-Chase Stockon-86, 9-Brady Bacon-81, 10-Carson
Garrett-76.
USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Shane Cottle-41,
2-Brady Bacon-33, 3-Logan Seavey-32, 4-Anton Hernandez-29, 5-Ricky Lewis-28,
6-Kyle Cummins-27, 7-Chance Crum-26, 8-Chase Stockon-23, 9-Daison Pursley-22,
10-Kayla Roell-21.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: August 2, 2024 –
Bloomington Speedway – Bloomington, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 37th Annual
NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing / Bob &
Sheldon Kinser Memorial
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Mitchel Moles (19.967)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (19.639)
Spire Motorsports 7th Fastest Qualifier: Briggs Danner
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Max Adams
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Matt Westfall
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Brady Bacon
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Joey Amantea
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Robert Ballou
J & J Trucking Hard Charger: Daison Pursley (17th to 9th)
Spire Motorsports 7th Place Feature Finisher: Kevin Thomas Jr.
ProSource Hard Work: Trey Osborne
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Nate Schank
Sam McGhee Motorsports Hard Luck Award: Kyle Shipley
BAKER’S DOZEN!
SEAVEY ROLLS TO USAC SPRINT WIN #13
AT CIRCLE CITY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Indianapolis, Indiana (July 31, 2024)………For some, the number 13 is an
undesirable and unlucky numeral of sorts. However, for Logan Seavey in
particular, the number 13 fits neither of those categories. Instead, it
represents one of the most historic seasons in the history of USAC AMSOIL Sprint
Car National Championship competition.
The Sutter, Calif. native entered rarefied air during Wednesday night’s
fourth round of NOS Energy Drink USAC Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest
Abe Roofing at Indianapolis, Indiana’s Circle City Raceway.
There, Seavey took over the lead once and for all with seven laps remaining
en route to his 13th victory of the USAC National Sprint Car season aboard his
Abacus Racing/Honest Abe Roofing – Rockwell Security – Indy Custom Stone/DRC/Stanton
Chevy.
Seavey is now just one of three drivers to achieve at least 13 wins during a
single USAC National Sprint Car season, joining Tom Bigelow (14 in 1977), J.J.
Yeley (13 in 2003) and Robert Ballou (13 in 2015). Seavey now sits just one
victory shy of the all-time single season series record of 14 set by Bigelow in
1977.
In the meantime, Seavey has won six of his past seven series starts,
including three of the first four rounds of USAC Indiana Sprint Week. Funny
enough, he’s the first driver since himself in 2021 to capture wins in three of
the first four rounds of ISW. Amid all the hubbub, Seavey pushed his ISW point
lead to 44 markers over Brady Bacon with three events remaining.
Furthermore, Seavey’s latest triumph was the 23rd of his USAC National Sprint
Car career, equaling him with C.J. Leary and Roger McCluskey for 28th on the
all-time list.
Lining up on the outside of the front row for the 30-lap feature, Seavey
initially fell back to third on the opening lap as Ricky Lewis darted into the
second spot in turn four while pole sitter Shane Cottle nestled into his groove
up front to lead the initial seven circuits.
By lap six, Seavey had hustled his way back into second by dipping under
Lewis in turn one, then made a beeline toward Cottle and the race lead. Kyle
Cummins followed suit to second a lap later as he worked his way under Lewis to
slot into third behind Seavey.
For the next two trips around Circle City’s 1/4-mile dirt oval, Seavey wound
it up on the top while Cottle paced around the bottom. By lap eight, Seavey had
tracked down Cottle and raced around the outside of him in turn four to beat
Cottle at the line by 0.012 seconds.
Fifth running C.J. Leary fell by the wayside shortly thereafter on lap nine
as he slowed dramatically on the back straight, which necessitated a yellow
flag, prematurely finishing the night of the 2019 Indiana Sprint Week champion
with a 26th place result.
By the midway point, Seavey, followed by the emerging Kevin Thomas Jr., plus
Cottle and Kyle Cummins, had reached the thick of lapped traffic. On lap 19, the
close quarters nearly caught the frontrunners as 19th running Kyle Shipley
flipped upside down in turn four right in the path of Seavey who veered left to
successfully avoid contact. Shipley walked away unscathed, but his race was
finished.
When racing reconvened for the lap 20 restart, Thomas took full advantage of
the newfound opportunity. Thomas slid Seavey in turns three and four to swipe
the top spot. However, Seavey quickly countered the move and grabbed the top
spot back from Thomas on the bottom of turn one. As Seavey slid up the surface
in turn two on lap 21, Thomas once again cut back under off turn two to reassume
the position.
At that moment in time, Seavey felt that might’ve been the decisive moment
for his race’s fate.
“I honestly thought I gave it away on that restart,” Seavey revealed. “I was
getting really loose, and I felt like I got myself where I needed to be. I ran
one horrendous lap there on that restart. I just ran right through the middle,
and I didn’t get aggressive against the cushion or protect the bottom. I ran
exactly where you can’t run on the racetrack and KTJ went right by me. I thought
that was it, and with the way he was sliding himself, it was going to be really
hard to get a run.
On lap 22, a three-car stack-up in turn one halted the action as Harley Burns
(19th), Kale Drake (20th) and Justin Grant (21st) all found themselves
interconnected and stopped, promptly ending all three drivers’ evenings on the
spot.
The ensuing restart saw Thomas enter low in turns one and three, then let his
ride glide to the top of turns two and four, thus preventing Seavey from
attempting a slide job. On lap 24, however, Seavey was able to get to the inside
of Thomas on the entry into turn one. By the time the pair reached the exit of
turn two, Seavey had positioned himself in prime position to make a run. There,
Seavey drag raced alongside Thomas down the length of the back straightaway and
edged ahead in turn three to linquish a lead he wouldn’t relinquish the
remainder of the way.
“He slipped up one little bit and I really shoved it in there,” Seavey said
of his pass on Thomas for the lead. “I heard him lift fairly late and it was one
of those deals where, if he didn’t lift right then, I was going to be all over
the brakes trying not to crash us both. He cut me a little of a break there. I
thought he was going to get back under me with as much as he lifted.”
Once reestablishing the lead, Seavey’s voyage to victory was interrupted by a
yellow flag that resulted when Mitchel Moles (6th) was found stopped backwards
at the exit of turn four on lap 25. Following shortly after, amid the battle for
the 14th position, contact between Joey Amantea and Chance Crum on lap 27
resulted in Amantea getting into the outside back straightaway wall, then
enduring a series of several vicious flips before landing in turn three. Amantea
climbed out and walked away from the incident, then had some choice words to
share about the situation over the track’s public address system.
A little bit of time under the red flag situation allowed Seavey to make a
few more adjustments to get himself dialed in for the final stretch run.
“It just gave me some time to work on my car a little bit with my knobs,”
Seavey explained. “Once I got back to the lead, I didn’t need a lot, but I knew
I was going to protect, so I was able to tighten myself up a lot compared to how
I need my car to run the cushion. I ran a little bit of defense, which I don’t
like to do, but with the racetrack the way it was, I was able to tighten myself
up enough to run through the black like that and pick up the cushion. You’re
looking at who’s behind you to see if there’s a guy who’s really good at
pounding the top, then maybe you might loosen yourself back up and try to get
going on the top. I knew where KTJ was good, and once he got to the lead, I saw
his line and I knew if I could just take his line away, it would be really hard
for him to pass me back.”
Long story short, Seavey did not get passed back. Instead, he pulled away
following the lap 27 restart to become the first three-time USAC National Sprint
Car winner at Circle City. Kevin Thomas Jr. crossed the line in second, 2.038
seconds back, with Shane Cottle third, Kyle Cummins fourth and Briggs Danner
fifth.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Ala.) got back on track after his first three
rounds of Indiana Sprint Week resulted in finishes of 9th, 21st and 20th, a
destroyed racecar and another night plagued by a mechanical issue. On this
night, he led four laps and finished as the runner-up in his Rock Steady
Racing/Inferno Armor – Eddie Gilstrap Motors – Creative Finishing/Mach-1/Stanton
Chevy.
Shane Cottle (Kansas, Ill.) led the opening seven laps of the feature before
finishing third in his Epperson Racing/Epperson Painting – PPG Paints – M2
Bearings/DRC/Speedway Chevy. It was the veteran racer’s second consecutive
third-place result during Indiana Sprint Week at Circle City.
Briggs Danner (Allentown, Pa.) is back in his realm. Twenty-four hours
earlier, he suffered the ultimate heartache when engine woes sidelined him while
leading the feature. He got back in the groove at Circle City with a top-five
run and he did it after starting 12th. The plus-seven effort made him the
night's hard charger.
Kale Drake (Collinsville, Okla.) qualified 30th and was buried deep in the
field throughout the program. In the end, Drake worked his way into the feature
lineup via a sixth to second place run in the semi. For that, he was rewarded
with the ProSource Hard Work award.
Scotty Weir (Marion, Ind.) entered the event as one of the very few drivers
to qualify for all three features thus far during Indiana Sprint Week. However,
Circle City was not his night. He missed out on making the main event, but he
didn't miss out on picking up a new right rear Hoosier Tire courtesy of Sam
McGhee Motorsports.
Australia's Todd Hobson entered the night having never competed in an Indiana
Sprint Week feature. The Clyde, Victoria native changed that at Circle City by
earning Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night accolades.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 31, 2024 –
Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 37th Annual
NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-11.957; 2.
Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-12.120; 3. Ricky Lewis, 41, Stensland-12.144;
4. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.172; 5. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.208; 6. Shane
Cottle, 2E, Epperson-12.221; 7. Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-12.238; 8. Briggs
Danner, 39, Hogue-12.246; 9. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-12.275; 10.
Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-12.315; 11. Brayden Fox, 53, Fox-12.325; 12. Carson
Garrett, 15, BGE Dougherty-12.359; 13. Anton Hernandez, 5, Baldwin/Fox-12.413;
14. Kyle Shipley, 4u, AJR-12.489; 15. Todd Hobson, 77, Wingo-12.490; 16. Matt
Westfall, 33m, Marshall-12.494; 17. Xavier Doney, 74, Doney/Lawson-12.502; 18.
Daison Pursley, 21AZ, Team AZ-12.526; 19. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-12.529; 20.
Jake Swanson, 24, Simon-12.530; 21. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-12.538; 22.
Chance Crum, 26, Crum-12.567; 23. Evan Mosley, 27, Barkdull-12.583; 24. Kobe
Simpson, 21K, Simpson-12.604; 25. Chase Stockon, 5s, KO-12.606; 26. Kevin
Newton, 14N, 2nd Law-12.609; 27. Frankie Guerrini, G3, F & F-12.609; 28. Charles
Davis Jr., 47, Davis-12.630; 29. Logan Calderwood, 4c, Ford-12.630; 30. Kale
Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-12.656; 31. Gabriel Gilbert, 10G, GGR-12.684; 32. Zack
Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-12.704; 33. Trey Osborne, 11T, Osborne-12.709; 34.
Rylan Gray, 06, Gray-12.724; 35. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-12.731; 36. Jadon
Rogers, 66, Amati-12.745; 37. Scotty Weir, 47x, Eades-12.748; 38. Matt
Goodnight, 39G, Goodnight-12.793; 39. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-12.799; 40.
Jack Hoyer, 11x, Hoyer-12.811; 41. R.J. Johnson, 77s, Sturgeon-12.811; 42. Brent
Beauchamp, 11, Beauchamp-12.851; 43. Kayla Roell, 5K, KO-12.875; 44. Sam Hinds,
71H, Hinds-12.935; 45. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-13.435; 46. Troy Carey, 45N,
Carey-13.509.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Mitchel Moles, 2. Harley Burns, 3. Logan Seavey, 4. Anton Hernandez, 5. C.J.
Leary, 6. Chase Stockon, 7. Trey Osborne, 8. Logan Calderwood, 9. Scotty Weir,
10. R.J. Johnson, 11. Hunter Maddox, 12. Xavier Doney. NT
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Daison Pursley, 2. Justin Grant, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Shane Cottle, 5. Chance
Crum, 6. Kyle Shipley, 7. Kale Drake, 8. Brent Beauchamp, 9. Kevin Newton, 10.
Matt Goodnight, 11. Troy Carey, 12. Rylan Gray. 2:09.648
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Robert
Ballou, 2. Brady Bacon, 3. Ricky Lewis, 4. Evan Mosley, 5. Brayden Fox, 6.
Frankie Guerrini, 7. Joey Amantea, 8. Brandon Mattox, 9. Gabriel Gilbert, 10.
Kayla Roell, 11. Todd Hobson. NT
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Carson
Garrett, 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Jake Swanson, 4. Matt Westfall, 5. Briggs Danner,
6. Kobe Simpson, 7. Jack Hoyer, 8. Zack Pretorius, 9. Jadon Rogers, 10. Sam
Hinds, 11. Charles Davis Jr. NT
TRAILER ALARMS C-MAIN: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the semi) 1. Kevin Newton,
2. Jadon Rogers, 3. R.J. Johnson, 4. Scotty Weir, 5. Rylan Gray, 6. Sam Hinds,
7. Hunter Maddox, 8. Matt Goodnight, 9. Kayla Roell, 10. Troy Carey, 11. Charles
Davis Jr., 12. Xavier Doney. NT
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Todd Hobson, 2. Kale Drake, 3. Kyle Shipley, 4. Chase Stockon, 5.
Joey Amantea, 6. Jack Hoyer, 7. Zack Pretorius, 8. Kobe Simpson, 9. Frankie
Guerrini, 10. Kevin Newton, 11. Logan Calderwood, 12. Brandon Mattox, 13. R.J.
Johnson, 14. Scotty Weir, 15. Brent Beauchamp, 16. Jadon Rogers, 17. Trey
Osborne. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (2), 2.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 3. Shane Cottle (1), 4. Kyle Cummins (3), 5. Briggs Danner
(12), 6. Brady Bacon (11), 7. Ricky Lewis (4), 8. Robert Ballou (10), 9. Carson
Garrett (8), 10. Anton Hernandez (15), 11. Daison Pursley (9), 12. Matt Westfall
(18), 13. Mitchel Moles (7), 14. Jake Swanson (19), 15. Chance Crum (21), 16.
Todd Hobson (17), 17. Brayden Fox (14), 18. Chase Stockon (23), 19. Hunter
Maddox (26-P), 20. Evan Mosley (22), 21. Joey Amantea (25-P), 22. Harley Burns
(20), 23. Kale Drake (24), 24. Justin Grant (13), 25. Kyle Shipley (16), 26.
C.J. Leary (6). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-7 Shane Cottle, Laps 8-19 Logan Seavey, Laps
20-23 Kevin Thomas Jr., Laps 24-30 Logan Seavey.
**Kyle Shipley flipped on lap 19 of the feature. Joey Amantea flipped on lap
27 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-2026,
2-Brady Bacon-1920, 3-C.J. Leary-1827, 4-Daison Pursley-1819, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-1737, 6-Mitchel Moles-1701, 7-Robert Ballou-1698, 8-Kyle Cummins-1624,
9-Justin Grant-1577, 10-Carson Garrett-1362.
NOS ENERGY DRINK USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PRESENTED BY HONEST ABE ROOFING
POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-313, 2-Brady Bacon-269, 3-Kyle Cummins-263, 4-Daison
Pursley-239, 5-Briggs Danner-225, 6-Mitchel Moles-222, 7-Ricky Lewis-220,
8-Robert Ballou-204, 9-C.J. Leary-199, 10-Kevin Thomas Jr.-189.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-137, 2-Daison
Pursley-135, 3-Robert Ballou-116, 4-C.J. Leary-103, 5-Kyle Cummins-96, 6-Justin
Grant-93, 7-Joey Amantea-89, 8-Chase Stockon-86, 9-Brady Bacon-78, 10-Carson
Garrett-70.
USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Shane Cottle-37,
2-Logan Seavey-29, 3-Ricky Lewis-28, 4-Anton Hernandez-27, 5-Chance Crum-26,
6-Brady Bacon-25, 7-Kyle Cummins-24, 8-Chase Stockon-22, 9-Jadon Rogers-19,
10-Rylan Gray-17.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: August 1, 2024 –
Terre Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, Indiana – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 37th
Annual NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing /
Don Smith Classic
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Brady Bacon (12.058)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: C.J. Leary (11.957)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Mitchel Moles
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Daison Pursley
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Carson Garrett
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Todd Hobson
J & J Trucking Hard Charger: Briggs Danner (12th to 5th)
ProSource Hard Work: Kale Drake
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Todd Hobson
Sam McGhee Motorsports Hard Luck Award: Scotty Weir
COTTLE UPS USAC ISW PASSING MASTER POINT LEAD AT LAWRENCEBURG
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Lawrenceburg, Indiana (July 30, 2024)………Shane Cottle, the two-time and defending USAC Indiana Sprint Week Passing Master champion, is well on his way to capturing a third-straight crown in 2024.
Cottle (Kansas, Ill.) passed 17 more cars during Tuesday night’s USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship event at Lawrenceburg, nearly doubling his output which now stands at 36 passes made entering round four of ISW at Circle City Raceway on Wednesday night, July 31.
Cottle stands ahead of the pack by 10 positions with Logan Seavey (-10) second, Ricky Lewis (-11) third and Anton Hernandez (-14) fourth while Chance Crum and Kyle Cummins, both of whom are tied for fifth, 16 points back.
ProSource is rewarding the driver who advances the most total positions throughout NOS Energy Drink USAC Indiana Midget Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing with a $500 bonus. The Passing Master points encompass all heat races, C-mains, semi-feature and feature events. Stevie Sussex (Tempe, Ariz.) was the champion in 2021 while Cottle captured the crown in both 2022 and 2023.
Four events remain on the 2024 Indiana Sprint Week calendar at Circle City Raceway on Wednesday, July 31 followed by dates at the Terre Haute Action Track on Thursday, August 1; Bloomington Speedway on Friday, August 2; and the finale at Tri-State Speedway on Saturday, August 3.
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2024 PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK POINTS
(After Round #3 of 7 entering Circle City Raceway on Wednesday, July 31)
PTS / DRIVER
36-Shane Cottle
26-Logan Seavey
25-Ricky Lewis
22-Anton Hernandez
20-Chance Crum & Kyle Cummins
18-Jadon Rogers
17-Brady Bacon
16-Kayla Roell & Chase Stockon
15-Max Adams, Charles Davis Jr., Brandon Mattox & Evan Mosley
14-Kyle Shipley
13-Geoff Ensign, Daison Pursley & Kobe Simpson
12-Harley Burns
10-Robert Ballou, Ryan Barr, Rylan Gray, Sam Hinds, C.J. Leary & Kevin Thomas Jr.
9-Donny Brackett & Mitchel Moles
8-Mario Clouser, Briggs Danner, Carson Garrett & Kyle Johnson
7-Justin Grant
6-Nick Bilbee & Troy Carey
5-Jake Scott
4-Xavier Doney, Kale Drake, Brayden Fox, Kevin Newton, Zack Pretorius & Matt Westfall
3-Joey Amantea, Austin Hawkins, Jack Hoyer, Hunter Maddox, Nate Schank, Jake Swanson & Travis Thompson
2-James Boyd, Logan Calderwood, Matt Goodnight, Frankie Guerrini & Seth Parker
1-Brent Beauchamp, Brayden Clark, Aaron Davis, Colin Grissom, Tyler Hewitt, Stevie Sussex, Scotty Weir & Cody Williams
0-Wyatt Burks, Braydon Cromwell, Michael Daugherty, Bryce Dues, Gabriel Gilbert, Ivan Glotzbach, Weston Gorham, Andrew Prather, Shawn Westerfeld & Daniel Whitley
DIRTY DOZEN:
SEAVEY WINS #12 AT THE BURG,
TAKES OVER USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK LEAD
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Lawrenceburg, Indiana (July 30, 2024)………Throughout his first 11 feature
victories of the 2024 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship season, Logan
Seavey hadn’t had to start as far back as he did during Tuesday night’s round of
NOS Energy Drink USAC Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing at
Lawrenceburg Speedway.
Rolling off 11th, Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) picked his way through the pack to
take over the lead just after the halfway mark before briefly losing the top
spot on a late restart only to regain it back once and for all – all while
enduring a vibration from a mud-packed right rear wheel, mind you – to earn his
12th series score of the season.
Seavey had previously won the Lawrenceburg round of Indiana Sprint Week in
2021 amid a three-race victory streak during at that moment in time. In the
present, Seavey has now won five of his past six USAC National Sprint Car
starts, and finished second in the other, proving his confidence that he can win
anywhere and everywhere at any time. Lawrenceburg, as it turns out, is no
exception either.
“I just love this place,” Seavey exclaimed after driving his Abacus
Racing/Honest Abe Roofing – Rockwell Security – Indy Custom Stone/DRC/Stanton
Chevy to the win. “I have so much confidence here. I wouldn’t say I wasn’t
worried starting 11th, but I know I can win from back there and my car can do it
too. (Crewmen) Ronnie (Gardner) and Kirk (Simpson) do a great job, and for
everybody who works on this thing and gets us to the racetrack, it’s really cool
to get them back to victory lane.”
Seavey’s 12th USAC National Sprint Car victory of the year places him in
rarified air as one of only six drivers to reach the dozen win mark within a
single season. Tom Bigelow has held the record since his 14-win campaign in
1977. J.J. Yeley and Robert Ballou each notched 13 wins in their championship
seasons of 2003 and 2015, respectively. Larry Dickson (1968) and Pancho Carter
(1976) also reached the 12-win mark.
For Seavey’s ongoing historic season, must we remind you that it’s still only
July? Seavey not only extended his point lead not only in the USAC National
Sprint Car standings, but he also took over the number one position of the
Indiana Sprint Week point pylon while also ascending to the top of the season’s
USAC National ProSource Passing Master tally.
His plus-10 performance marked the deepest charge to win an Indiana Sprint
Week feature in more than five years, since Shane Cottle advanced from 18th to
win at Gas City in 2019. Furthermore, Seavey became the first driver to win a
USAC National Sprint Car main event after transferring out of the semi-feature
since Kyle Cummins during the ISW round at Bloomington in 2022. Seavey also
became the first driver to win both the semi and the feature in a single night
of USAC National Sprint Car competition since Brady Bacon did so at Florida’s
Ocala Speedway in 2020.
Throughout the course of the feature, seven lead changes took place among
four drivers. The seven lead swaps are tied for the most ever in a USAC Indiana
Sprint Week feature, equaling the exchanges from Lincoln Park (2001),
Bloomington (2016) and Kokomo (2022).
Seavey entered the season with 10 career USAC National Sprint Car wins but
has now more than doubled that output in 2024 to 22, which moved him past Greg
Weld on the list and into a tie with Rick Hood, Bubby Jones and Sammy Sessions
for 30th place all-time.
While Seavey was getting settled into his inside sixth row starting spot for
the feature, Justin Grant and Mitchel Moles were set to take off from the front
row. However, on the pace laps while lining up for the main event, Moles pulled
off to the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area due to a broken mag box. Relegated to
the tail of the field for the start, Moles made a nice recovery by working
himself all the way up to a seventh place finish by the end of the night.
Grant established the initial lead while Kyle Cummins briefly held second
before being shuffled back to fourth on lap two. By lap three, he had found his
groove once again and drove around the outside of both C.J. Leary and Briggs
Danner at the exit of turn four to regain the runner-up spot.
On lap six, disaster struck as Cummins slid into turn one alongside Grant in
the battle for the race lead. The two cars touched wheels, sending now former
ISW point leader Cummins toppling over and Grant spinning to a stop. Meanwhile,
in trying to avoid the incident, seventh running Kyle Shipley contacted the
outside wall and flipped as well. Cummins was quite apologetic about the
incident and accepted full blame. Cummins and Shipley were able to walk away
while Grant restarted and finished 17th.
Upon the restart, Danner was the biggest benefactor as he slid up in front of
Leary in turn one on the seventh lap to take over the lead. Seavey followed
Danner in tow and drove under Bacon for third on the front straight, then made
his move on Leary for second by diving low in turn three on the 13th circuit.
Entering traffic near the midway point, Danner became hung up behind fellow
Pennsylvanian and 20th running Joey Amantea on the back straightaway. Seavey
ably capitalized and swiped the lead from Danner with a low side charge under
both Danner and Amantea in turn three on lap 15. Seavey remained in touch, then
turned the tables on Seavey who was attempting to put Jadon Rogers down a lap in
turn three. Danner dove low to take the spot and lead lap 17, a move which
proved to be short lived as the caution flew shortly thereafter for ninth
running Max Adams who stopped in turn one with a shredded right rear tire on lap
18.
Shockingly, under the caution, Danner pulled into the infield with an
apparent engine issue, ending his bid for a first career Indiana Sprint Week
triumph. Thus, Seavey became the new race leader with 13 laps to go. From there,
Seavey masterfully broke away from the field and constructed a half-straight
lead over Leary with 10 laps to go. However, the red flag was displayed once
more for seventh running Kale Drake who tagged the wall in turns one and two and
flipped over on lap 25. He was able to walk away.
Just before the red flag, with seven laps to go, Seavey’s right rear wheel
cover dislodged itself in turn two. With dirt and mud freely able to enter the
wheel, it created a vibration that caught Seavey’s attention.
“I couldn’t see after those first few laps,” Seavey explained. “I felt it
shaking and I knew I was in trouble. You lose a lot of grip trying to take off
on restarts, but once you get up to speed, it doesn’t seem to affect it as much.
Actually, after a lap or two, I filled the whole wheel full of mud and it calmed
it down a little bit there. It wasn’t vibrating as bad those last three or four
laps.”
Nonetheless, during the first laps following the restart with six laps
remaining, it appeared to have a detrimental effect on Seavey. Leary’s turn one
slide job on Seavey during the lap 25 restart put Leary back out front with the
lap count waning. Undeterred, Seavey fired back and responded with authority to
reassume the lead from Leary with his own turn one slider on the very next go
around.
“Luckily, there was a little bit of grip on exit to where you could cross
over a slider,” Seavey recalled. “You had to pick up the cushion really hard,
but when I saw C.J. back there, I picked it up really good.”
Seavey instantly pulled away but was reeled in on the final lap when Charles
Davis Jr. (12th) slowed in between turns three and four, thus erasing Seavey’s
1.54 second lead and setting up a green-white-checkered finish. Seavey raced
away unscathed during the final two-lap dash to cement a 1.247 second margin of
victory over Leary, Bacon, Robert Ballou and Daison Pursley.
For runner-up C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.), it was like a win for him and
his BGE Dougherty Motorsports/Altoz – Valvoline – Hornbeck Concrete/DRC/1-Way
Chevy. With a new front clip welded to his chassis following a flip at Kokomo on
Saturday, Leary bounced back for his best finish of 2024 Indiana Sprint Week
thus far. Earlier in the night, Leary posted his 52nd career Honest Abe Roofing
Fast Qualifying time in USAC National Sprint Car competition, moving him past
Brady Bacon for fourth all-time.
Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, Okla.) remained in the Indiana Sprint Week title
hunt with his third consecutive top-five finish in the series, tallying a
third-place result at Lawrenceburg in his Dynamics, Inc./Hampshire & Son Auto
Service - Davis Brothers Trucking - Tel-Star/Triple X/Rider Chevy.
Ricky Lewis (Camarillo, Calif.) possesses a plethora of laps around Lawrenceburg in his sprint car career. On this night, he used that experience to make the biggest advancement in the feature, starting 19th and finishing sixth to earn J & J Trucking Hard Charger honors.
Charles Davis Jr. (Buckeye, Ariz.) worked hard to get into the feature
lineup. He started eighth in his heat, spun early, restarted at the tail, then
drove back to a fourth place result to make his way into the main event. For
that, he earned the ProSource Hard Work award.
Robert Ballou (Rocklin, Calif.), carrying an on-board camera for the
FloRacing broadcast, gave race fans an eyeful when he made a fantastic move to
drive from third to first on the opening turn of the opening lap of his heat
race win. With that, he was the recipient of the Inferno Armor USA Fire Move of
the Night.
Hunter Maddox (Bedford, Ind.) didn't exactly have the kind of night he was
looking for. During the semi-feature, the leading USAC National Sprint Car
Rookie of the Year contender clipped a turn four infield tire and flipped over.
It was a rough and tumble night with a premature ending, but he walked away from
the event with a new right rear Hoosier tire courtesy of Sam McGhee Motorsports.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 30, 2024 –
Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Oval – 37th Annual
NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-13.952; 2.
Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.119; 3. Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-14.168; 4. Kyle
Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.272; 5. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-14.332; 6. Briggs
Danner, 39, Hogue-14.334; 7. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-14.347; 8.
Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-14.380; 9. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-14.389; 10.
Daison Pursley, 21AZ, Team AZ-14.396; 11. Carson Garrett, 15, BGE
Dougherty-14.407; 12. Shawn Westerfeld, 4J, Fischesser/Owen-14.408; 13. Nick
Bilbee, 17, Bilbee-14.466; 14. Jadon Rogers, 66, Amati-14.491; 15. Max Adams,
63, F & F-14.492; 16. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-14.527; 17. Chase Stockon, 5s,
KO-14.550; 18. Ricky Lewis, 41, Stensland-14.645; 19. Xavier Doney, 74,
Doney/Lawson-14.657; 20. Chance Crum, 26, Crum-14.694; 21. Scotty Weir, 47x,
Eades-14.705; 22. Kyle Shipley, 4u, AJR-14.721; 23. Matt Westfall, 33m,
Marshall-14.725; 24. Kayla Roell, 5K, KO-14.781; 25. Jack Hoyer, 11,
Hoyer-14.831; 26. Shane Cottle, 2E, Epperson-14.913; 27. Anton Hernandez, 5,
Baldwin/Fox-14.924; 28. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-14.954; 29. Zack Pretorius, 9z,
Pretorius-15.069; 30. Rylan Gray, 06, Gray-15.125; 31. Ryan Barr, 21B,
Barr-15.193; 32. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-15.278; 33. Brandon Mattox, 28,
Mattox-15.299; 34. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-15.506; 35. Evan Mosley, 27,
Barkdull-15.628; 36. Logan Calderwood, 4c, Ford-15.812; 37. Kobe Simpson, 21K,
Simpson-15.844; 38. Troy Carey, 45N, Carey-16.581.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Chase Stockon, 2. Scotty Weir, 3. C.J. Leary, 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 5. Nick
Bilbee, 6. Jack Hoyer, 7. Brandon Mattox, 8. Kobe Simpson, 9. Kale Drake, 10.
Zack Pretorius. 2:02.304
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kyle
Shipley, 2. Jadon Rogers, 3. Shane Cottle, 4. Briggs Danner, 5. Ricky Lewis, 6.
Daison Pursley, 7. Logan Seavey, 8. Hunter Maddox, 9. Rylan Gray, 10. Troy
Carey. 2:00.441
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Matt
Westfall, 2. Max Adams, 3. Carson Garrett, 4. Brady Bacon, 5. Mitchel Moles, 6.
Anton Hernandez, 7. Evan Mosley, 8. Xavier Doney, 9. Ryan Barr. 2:01.990
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Robert Ballou,
2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Chance Crum, 4. Charles Davis Jr., 5. Justin Grant, 6. Shawn
Westerfeld, 7. Kayla Roell, 8. Logan Calderwood, 9. Joey Amantea. NT
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Logan Seavey, 2. Daison Pursley, 3. Kale Drake, 4. Anton Hernandez,
5. Jack Hoyer, 6. Xavier Doney, 7. Rylan Gray, 8. Ryan Barr, 9. Kayla Roell, 10.
Evan Mosley, 11. Shawn Westerfeld, 12. Joey Amantea, 13. Zack Pretorius, 14.
Kobe Simpson, 15. Troy Carey, 16. Logan Calderwood, 17. Hunter Maddox, 18.
Brandon Mattox. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (11),
2. C.J. Leary (6), 3. Brady Bacon (5), 4. Robert Ballou (7), 5. Daison Pursley
(14), 6. Ricky Lewis (19), 7. Mitchel Moles (2), 8. Carson Garrett (15), 9.
Shane Cottle (22), 10. Nick Bilbee (16), 11. Anton Hernandez (23), 12. Matt
Westfall (10), 13. Chase Stockon (8), 14. Joey Amantea (25-P), 15. Chance Crum
(20), 16. Jadon Rogers (17), 17. Justin Grant (1), 18. Charles Davis Jr. (24),
19. Kale Drake (12), 20. Kevin Thomas Jr. (13), 21. Scotty Weir (21), 22. Briggs
Danner (3), 23. Max Adams (18), 24. Kyle Cummins (4), 25. Kyle Shipley (9). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-5 Justin Grant, Lap 6 C.J. Leary, Laps 7-14
Briggs Danner, Laps 15-16 Logan Seavey, Lap 17 Briggs Danner, laps 18-24 Logan
Seavey, Lap 25 C.J. Leary, Laps 26-31 Logan Seavey.
**Hunter Maddox flipped during the semi. Kyle Cummins & Kyle Shipley flipped
on lap 6 of the feature. Kale Drake flipped on lap 25 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-1948,
2-Brady Bacon-1858, 3-C.J. Leary-1794, 4-Daison Pursley-1770, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-1659, 6-Mitchel Moles-1656, 7-Robert Ballou-1641, 8-Kyle Cummins-1553,
9-Justin Grant-1547, 10-Carson Garrett-1308.
NOS ENERGY DRINK USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PRESENTED BY HONEST ABE ROOFING
POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-235, 2-Brady Bacon-207, 3-Kyle Cummins-192, 4-Daison
Pursley-190, 5-Mitchel Moles-177, 6-C.J. Leary-166, 7-Briggs Danner-163, 8-Ricky
Lewis-158, 9-Robert Ballou-147, 10-Chance Crum-124.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-136, 2-Daison
Pursley-135, 3-Robert Ballou-114, 4-C.J. Leary-103, 5-Kyle Cummins-96, 6-Justin
Grant-93, 7-Joey Amantea-89, 8-Chase Stockon-81, 9-Brady Bacon-73, 10-Carson
Garrett-70.
USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Shane Cottle-36,
2-Logan Seavey-26, 3-Ricky Lewis-25, 4-Anton Hernandez-22, 5-Kyle Cummins-20,
6-Chance Crum-20, 7-Jadon Rogers-18, 8-Brady Bacon-17, 9-Chase Stockon-16,
10-Kayla Roell-16.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 31, 2024 –
Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 37th Annual
NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Logan Seavey (14.489)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: C.J. Leary (13.952)
Spire Motorsports 7th Fastest Qualifier: Mitchel Moles
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Chase Stockon
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Kyle Shipley
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Matt Westfall
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Logan Seavey
J & J Trucking Hard Charger: Ricky Lewis (19th to 6th)
ProSource Hard Work: Charles Davis Jr.
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Robert Ballou
Sam McGhee Motorsports Hard Luck Award: Hunter Maddox
Spire Motorsports 7th Place Feature Finisher: Mitchel Moles
LAWRENCEBURG’S SUNDAY USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK ROUND RAINED OUT,
POSTPONED TO TUESDAY
Lawrenceburg, Indiana (July 28, 2024)………Afternoon showers and saturated grounds have forced postponement of Sunday night’s NOS Energy Drink USAC Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing round at Lawrenceburg Speedway on July 28.
The event has been rescheduled for Tuesday night, July 30, and will feature only the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship. No support divisions will be on hand. The drivers’ meeting is scheduled for 5:45pm Eastern with hot laps set for 6:30.
General admission tickets are $30, kids 7-12 are $10, children 6 and under are free. Pit passes are $40. Kids 10 and under are $15. Advance tickets are on sale now at https://www.lawrenceburgspeedway.com/.
For fans who can’t make it to the track in person, the event can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
Five events remain on the 2024 Indiana Sprint Week calendar at Lawrenceburg Speedway on Tuesday, July 30; followed by dates at Circle City Raceway on Wednesday, July 31; the Terre Haute Action Track on Thursday, August 1; Bloomington Speedway on Friday, August 2; and the finale at Tri-State Speedway on Saturday, August 3.
SPRINT WEEK SWEEP!
CUMMINS CALLS HIS SHOT & WINS AT KOKOMO
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Kokomo, Indiana (July 27, 2024)………Twenty-four hours earlier, Kyle Cummins
called his shot while standing in the infield following a runner-up finish at
Lincoln Park Speedway.
In that moment, Cummins declared over the track public address system, “I
told (my crew) that if we can be top-five tonight, we’re going to win at
Kokomo.”
Channeling his inner Joe Namath, Babe Ruth and even George Zimmer of Men’s
Warehouse fame, Cummins made a guarantee and backed up his declaration when the
time came to deliver.
During Saturday night’s second round of NOS Energy Drink USAC Indiana Sprint
Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing at Kokomo Speedway, Cummins raced by Brady
Bacon for the lead with 13 laps remaining, and on the final lap, had to fight
through a gridlock of lapped traffic with one hand while simultaneously fending
off a hard-charging and red hot Logan Seavey.
Cummins did all that and more as he escaped every obstacle in his path
throughout the final 1/4-mile to pull off his first victory of the USAC AMSOIL
Sprint Car National Championship season and the eighth of his Indiana Sprint
Week career, which ranks sixth all-time, in his Petty Performance Racing/Avanti
Windows & Doors – Premier Recycling/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy.
When all was said and done, Cummins had provided Jerry Petty with his first
career USAC National Sprint Car win as a car owner. The new team, formed over
the offseason, has had its ups and downs at times, but through thick and thin,
have been digging, and now find themselves not only as first-time USAC winners
together, but also the new Indiana Sprint Week point leaders.
“I’ve just got to give it up for Jerry Petty of Avanti Windows & Doors,”
Cummins stated. “Jerry stuck by me through this slump, and he said I’m his guy.
So, for him to put the confidence into me like that even when we were struggling
is huge. I kept saying I’ve run out of excuses. But now, I think we’ve finally
hit on something.”
Cummins and company thoroughly demonstrated how they got their mojo back in a
major way by sweeping the entire night of racing activity, the first ever to
achieve the feat at Kokomo and the first USAC National Sprint Car driver to do
the deed since Justin Grant at Tri-State Speedway in April of 2023. Cummins
kicked off the night by turning the fastest lap in Honest Abe Roofing
Qualifying, then charged up through the pack to win his heat race before putting
the finishing touches on a perfect evening by bringing out the broom in earning
his 19th career USAC National Sprint Car triumph, 35th all-time.
Cummins, the 2022 Kokomo Speedway track champion, credited the turnaround of the team’s fortunes to his crew’s persistence in making the car progressively more comfortable for him to drive, and ultimately, fine-tuning the No. 3p into a race winning car.
“We haven’t won all year and it’s been a rough, rough year,” Cummins
explained. “To start out, I don’t think it was just luck. I think the car is as
good as I thought it was. It’s comfortable; it makes me comfortable, and I can
actually drive this thing how it needs to be driven.”
Cummins began his race in the sixth spot, but it wasn’t long until trouble
befell a few in the field. On the opening lap, the car of Charles Davis Jr.
(14th) suddenly lost power in turn four. C.J. Leary (18th) and Chase Stockon
(24th) had nowhere to go and subsequently piled into Davis, sending Leary into a
series of corkscrew flips along the front straightaway wall. All drivers were
uninjured, but only Stockon was able to resume in the race.
On the resumption, Cummins went sixth to third in one fell swoop in turn two
on lap three as he scooted past the triumvirate of Robert Ballou, Justin Grant
and Briggs Danner. On lap eight, Cummins was still trending forward as he
surpassed Daison Pursley for second with a turn one slider.
Up front, Bacon, the owner of an astonishing 10 career runner-up finishes in
USAC National Sprint Car competition at Kokomo without a single victory, had
pushed his lead to 3.139 seconds. That advantage was erased when Anton Hernandez
(11th) spun backwards to a stop in turn one.
Thereafter, Cummins initially slid Bacon for the lead on lap 18 in turn two.
However, at that very same moment, the yellow flag was displayed for Frankie
Guerrini (14th) who spun to a stop in turn four. That reverted the activities
back to the last completed lap, which placed Bacon back at the front of the
field.
Wasting very little precious time, Cummins zipped under Bacon in turn one on
the lap 18 restart to slot into the number one spot. Kevin Thomas Jr. followed
suit and began challenging the top-two brigade. However, in the battle for
second, Thomas attempted to make his way around the outside of Bacon in turns
three and four, but real estate was scarce, and the resulting effort saw KTJ
bang off the outside wall and flip several times into the turn four catch fence.
Thomas walked away highly dejected but unscathed.
Now Seavey occupied the third position as he was vying to become the first
driver since Larry Dickson in 1968 to capture five consecutive USAC National
Sprint Car feature victories. By lap 24, Seavey was there and swiftly slid Bacon
for second in turns one and two. Bacon fought back to retake it in turn three,
but the move proved to be short lived as Seavey reloaded and fired off another
turn one slider a lap later and made it stick.
By then, Cummins had built up a fairly comfy 1.6 second lead up front, but it
became quite clear in the final laps that traffic very well could play a
determining factor in deciding the winner. Entering turn three on the final lap,
Cummins went to the high side with the lapped car of Jack Hoyer on the bottom.
The only place for Seavey to go was to split the difference and drive right
through the middle. For a brief moment, Seavey was nearly a car length ahead of
Cummins while sliding up the track’s surface. The two brushed rear tire
sidewalls through turn four, yet Cummins never flinched or even lifted on his
final voyage to the finish line.
The final margin of victory between Cummins and Seavey at the line was a
single car length, 0.191 seconds, which ranks among the closest of the series
season. Bacon took third with Pursley fourth and Ballou fifth.
“I thought I heard someone down the back stretch,” Cummins revealed. “The
lapped cars got a little different and it was super hard to see, so I couldn’t
hit my marks where I needed to, and I was probably getting a little loose
anyways. I heard him, but when I went into three, I’m like, I’m either going to
win or crash. It doesn’t matter. But I think it was pretty tight.”
It had been a long climb for Cummins, who on this night at Kokomo, captured
the seventh round of the Bubby Jones Master of Going Faster Series Presented By
Spire Sports + Entertainment. Cummins had won the first 18 features of his USAC
National Sprint Car career as the driver of the Rock Steady Racing No. 3R. This
year with the Petty No. 3p, he had already finished second on four different
occasions with the series in 2024 at Volusia, Eldora, Tri-State and Lincoln
Park, but finally, their time had arrived as winners at Kokomo.
“With the 3R car, I was able to run it as hard as I could run it,” Cummins
said. “I’ve just felt like this car was driving me. I could never force the
corner like I wanted to. It was always uncomfortable, then it wouldn’t come off
the corner. We’ve changed everything and we’ve finally got it to where I can
hustle it pretty good. We actually stayed really, really loose because I thought
it was going to be around the top. There towards the end, it was really getting
slick, so I knew I was losing a little bit of speed, but we still got it done.”
Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) came within a car length of equaling a mark
that had been achieved in 56 years. However, his bid for five-straight USAC
National Sprint Car wins came up a tick short following a late surge to finish
second in his Abacus Racing/Honest Abe Roofing – Rockwell Security – Indy Custom
Stone/DRC/Stanton Chevy.
Third place finisher Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, Okla.) led a race-high 17
laps, but lamented that his car wasn’t tight enough and he knew he was in
trouble from the time he was lining up, and throughout the race, wasn’t able to
launch off turn four the way he needed to in order to remain out front in his
Dynamics, Inc./FK Indy – Davis Brothers Trucking – Tel-Star
Communications/Triple X/Rider Chevy.
In patented Shane Cottle (Kansas, Ill.) style, the veteran raced his way from
23rd to 8th in the feature to earn J & J Trucking Hard Charger honors. It’s also
important to note that Matt Westfall advanced from 26th to 9th, but provisional
starters are not eligible to receive the award.
Chase Stockon (Fort Branch, Ind.) overcame a 33rd place qualifying time, then
drove from sixth to fourth in the semi-feature to earn a starting spot into the
main event lineup. For his efforts, he was named as the night's ProSource Hard
Work award recipient.
Max Adams' (Loomis, Calif.) solid start went sour with a tie-rod issue just
prior to his heat race. Relegated to the C-Main, he won that, then charged up
through the pack of the semi, coming up just short of a feature starting spot.
For his hard luck, Adams received a right rear Hoosier tire courtesy of Sam
McGhee Motorsports.
It was a bounce back night for Joey Amantea who endured an upside down ride
on Friday night. Utilizing a backup car on Saturday at Kokomo, he recovered to
win his heat, then finished a solid 11th in the feature. For that, he earned the
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 27, 2024 –
Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 37th Annual NOS Energy
Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.687; 2. Robert
Ballou, 12, Ballou-12.884; 3. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-12.887; 4. Daison
Pursley, 21AZ, Team AZ-12.906; 5. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-12.966; 6. Zack
Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-12.968; 7. Carson Garrett, 15, BGE Dougherty-12.986; 8.
Anton Hernandez, 5, Baldwin/Fox-13.015; 9. Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-13.023; 10.
Ricky Lewis, 41, Stensland-13.028; 11. Max Adams, 63, F & F-13.051; 12. Shawn
Westerfeld, 4J, Fischesser/Owen-13.086; 13. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock
Steady-13.128; 14. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-13.144; 15. Weston Gorham, 71w,
Gorham-13.186; 16. Rylan Gray, 06, Gray-13.189; 17. Charles Davis Jr., 47,
Davis-13.193; 18. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-13.263; 19. Matt Westfall, 33m,
Marshall-13.296; 20. Scotty Weir, 47x, Eades-13.317; 21. Jack Hoyer, 57H,
Hazen-13.320; 22. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-13.374; 23. Frankie Guerrini,
G3, F & F-13.387; 24. Mario Clouser, 6, Clouser-13.395; 25. Chance Crum, 26,
Crum-13.458; 26. Jadon Rogers, 66, Amati-13.467; 27. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-13.472; 28. Kevin Newton, 14N, 2nd Law-13.489; 29. Harley
Burns, 16, Britt Aero-13.496; 30. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-13.502; 31. Matt
Goodnight, 39G, Goodnight-13.550; 32. Shane Cottle, 2E, Epperson-13.580; 33.
Chase Stockon, 5s, KO-13.599; 34. Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Cromwell-13.612; 35.
Tyler Hewitt, 97, Hewitt-13.641; 36. Brayden Clark, 4BC, Clark-13.667; 37. Kayla
Roell, 5K, KO-13.690; 38. Kyle Shipley, 4u, AJR-13.756; 39. Donny Brackett, 4B,
Brackett-13.779; 40. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-13.851; 41. Brandon Mattox, 28,
Mattox-13.913; 42. Colin Grissom, 00, Grissom-13.926; 43. Sam Hinds, 71H,
Hinds-13.985; 44. Aaron Davis, 11, Davis-14.183; 45. Logan Calderwood, 4c,
Ford-14.250; 46. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-14.260; 47. Troy Carey, 45N,
Carey-14.363; 48. Austin Hawkins, 5A, Hawkins-14.438; 49. Nate Schank, 1,
Schank-14.475; 50. Bryce Dues, 23D, Dues-14.907; 51. Ryan Barr, 21B,
Barr-14.949; 52. Michael Daugherty, 3.14, Daugherty-NT; 53. Cody Williams, 26w,
Williams-NT.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1.
Kyle Cummins, 2. Jack Hoyer, 3. Rylan Gray, 4. Jadon Rogers, 5. Brayden Clark,
6. Zack Pretorius, 7. Brandon Mattox, 8. Matt Goodnight, 9. Max Adams, 10. Kobe
Simpson, 11. Ryan Barr. 2:11.484
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1.
Mitchel Moles, 2. C.J. Leary, 3. Shane Cottle, 4. Robert Ballou, 5. Charles
Davis Jr., 6. Shawn Westerfeld, 7. Kayla Roell, 8. Colin Grissom, 9. Troy Carey,
10. Cody Williams, 11. Carson Garrett. NT
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 2. Briggs Danner, 3. Kale Drake, 4. Frankie Guerrini, 5. Chase
Stockon, 6. Anton Hernandez, 7. Kyle Shipley, 8. Kevin Newton, 9. Austin
Hawkins, 10. Sam Hinds. 2:13.543
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Logan Seavey,
2. Brady Bacon, 3. Harley Burns, 4. Daison Pursley, 5. Mario Clouser, 6. Matt
Westfall, 7. Braydon Cromwell, 8. Aaron Davis, 9. Donny Brackett, 10. Nate
Schank. 2:15.287
STEEL-IT FIFTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Joey Amantea,
2. Justin Grant, 3. Ricky Lewis, 4. Chance Crum, 5. Scotty Weir, 6. Tyler
Hewitt, 7. Weston Gorham, 8. Logan Calderwood, 9. Hunter Maddox, 10. Bryce Dues.
2:16.193
TRAILER ALARMS C-MAIN: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the semi) 1. Max Adams, 2.
Donny Brackett, 3. Matt Goodnight, 4. Sam Hinds, 5. Colin Grissom, 6. Kevin
Newton, 7. Hunter Maddox, 8. Aaron Davis, 9. Logan Calderwood, 10. Nate Schank,
11. Kobe Simpson, 12. Troy Carey, 13. Ryan Barr, 14. Austin Hawkins, 15. Bryce
Dues, 16. Cody Williams. 2:24.589
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Charles Davis Jr., 2. Scotty Weir, 3. Anton Hernandez, 4. Chase
Stockon, 5. Zack Pretorius, 6. Matt Westfall, 7. Kayla Roell, 8. Kyle Shipley,
9. Max Adams, 10. Brayden Clark, 11. Mario Clouser, 12. Weston Gorham, 13. Donny
Brackett, 14. Shawn Westerfeld, 15. Brandon Mattox, 16. Matt Goodnight, 17. Sam
Hinds, 18. Braydon Cromwell, 19. Tyler Hewitt, 20. Carson Garrett. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (6), 2.
Logan Seavey (8), 3. Brady Bacon (1), 4. Daison Pursley (3), 5. Robert Ballou
(5), 6. Ricky Lewis (12), 7. Briggs Danner (4), 8. Shane Cottle (23), 9. Matt
Westfall (26-P), 10. Mitchel Moles (9), 11. Joey Amantea (10), 12. Harley Burns
(22), 13. Rylan Gray (13), 14. Chance Crum (20), 15. Jack Hoyer (17), 16. Chase
Stockon (24), 17. Anton Hernandez (11), 18. Jadon Rogers (21), 19. Carson
Garrett (25-P), 20. Kale Drake (15), 21. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 22. Scotty Weir
(16), 23. Frankie Guerrini (19), 24. Justin Grant (2), 25. Charles Davis Jr.
(14), 26. C.J. Leary (18). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-17 Brady Bacon, Laps 18-30 Kyle Cummins.
**C.J. Leary flipped on lap 1 of the feature. Kevin Thomas Jr. flipped on lap
19 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-1869,
2-Brady Bacon-1785, 3-C.J. Leary-1715, 4-Daison Pursley-1709, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-1631, 6-Mitchel Moles-1600, 7-Robert Ballou-1572, 8-Kyle Cummins-1520,
9-Justin Grant-1514, 10-Jake Swanson-1302.
NOS ENERGY DRINK USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PRESENTED BY HONEST ABE ROOFING
POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-159, 2-Logan Seavey-156, 3-Brady Bacon-134, 4-Briggs
Danner-134, 5-Daison Pursley-129, 6-Mitchel Moles-121, 7-Ricky Lewis-99, 8-C.J.
Leary-87, 9-Chance Crum-85, 10-Kevin Thomas Jr.-52.
BUBBY JONES MASTER OF GOIN’ FASTER PRESENTED BY SPIRE SPORTS + ENTERTAINMENT
POINTS: 1-Brady Bacon-478, 2-Daison Pursley-451, 3-C.J. Leary-447, 4-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-442, 5-Logan Seavey-438, 6-Mitchel Moles-414, 7-Kyle Cummins-404,
8-Justin Grant-386, 9-Robert Ballou-378, 10-Chase Stockon-306.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-126, 2-Daison
Pursley-126, 3-Robert Ballou-111, 4-C.J. Leary-99, 5-Kyle Cummins-96, 6-Justin
Grant-93, 7-Joey Amantea-89, 8-Chase Stockon-81, 9-Brady Bacon-71, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-67.
USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Shane Cottle-19,
2-Kyle Cummins-16, 3-Logan Seavey-16, 4-Jadon Rogers-16, 5-Kayla Roell-16,
6-Chance Crum-15, 7-Chase Stockon-15, 8-Kyle Shipley-14, 9-Max Adams-14,
10-Brady Bacon-13.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 28, 2024 –
Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Oval – 37th Annual
NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Carson Garrett (12.799)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kyle Cummins (12.687)
Spire Motorsports 7th Fastest Qualifier: Carson Garrett
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Mitchel Moles
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Logan Seavey
Steel-It Fifth Heat Winner: Joey Amantea
Trailer Alarms C-Main Winner: Max Adams
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Charles Davis Jr.
J & J Trucking Hard Charger: Shane Cottle (23rd to 8th)
ProSource Hard Work: Chase Stockon
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Joey Amantea
Sam McGhee Motorsports Hard Luck Award: Max Adams
Spire Motorsports 7th Place Feature Finisher: Briggs Danner
CONNECT 4!
SEAVEY SCORES AT LINCOLN PARK,
WINS 4TH STRAIGHT USAC SPRINT RACE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Putnamville, Indiana (July 26, 2024)………Thirty-nine years is a long time any
way you slice it.
Back in 1985, Coca-Cola introduced “new Coke;” the first Nintendo gaming
system was released in North America; Michael Jordan was named NBA’s Rookie of
the Year; and Tears for Fears was tearing up the Billboard music charts.
The year of 1985 also just so happened to mark the most recent occurrence of
a four-race winning streak by a driver in USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car
competition, a feat achieved that season by Rick Hood en route to his second
consecutive series championship.
Nearly four decades later, Logan Seavey became the first to win four-straight
since that point in time during Friday night’s opening event of the 37th annual
NOS Energy Drink USAC Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing at
Putnamville’s Lincoln Park Speedway.
Racing to the front from his sixth starting position, Seavey took over the
lead by the 12th circuit of the 30-lap main event at the 5/16-mile event in a
race that featured its fair share of wild, hair-raising events. Even Seavey
himself had to hop out of his car during an early-race red flag period which
briefly set off a small blaze out of the exhaust that lit the vinyl on the left
side of his car on fire.
After the flames were doused, Seavey raised his 2024 USAC National Sprint Car
win total to 11. That now brings the Sutter, Calif. native to within three
victories of tying Tom Bigelow’s all-time single-season series win record of 14
set back in 1977, and the season is still only in July! Seavey’s fifth career
Indiana Sprint Week score was also his 21st in USAC National Sprint Car
competition, equaling him with 1967 titlist Greg Weld for 33rd place all-time.
“I just owe it all to my team and everyone who works so hard on working on
these racecars,” Seavey praised. “I don’t feel like it could be going much
better than it is right now. This is really cool to start Sprint Week out like
this and we have a ton of momentum.”
For Seavey, it was also his record-setting third consecutive USAC National
Sprint Car triumph at Lincoln Park, all of which have occurred within a
three-week span in the month of July aboard his Abacus Racing/Honest Abe Roofing
– Rockwell Security – Indy Custom Stone/DRC/Stanton Chevy. In fact, all three of
Seavey’s wins thus far in July of 2024 have come at Lincoln Park.
“It’s just confidence in my car and confidence in my guys to do what we need
to do,” Seavey stated. “Winning those races here a few weeks ago certainly made
me feel really good about my car.”
For the third time in the last four USAC Sprint Car starts, Seavey punctuated
a quick time during Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying with a feature win. His latest
fast time on Friday night slotted him into the sixth starting spot for the
feature, and by the conclusion of lap two, he was already in third. Meanwhile,
2022 Indiana Sprint Week champ Justin Grant controlled the pace up front, but
Seavey was rapidly closing in.
“I got up to the top-three pretty quickly and then got racing with those guys
and was just kind of waiting,” Seavey recalled. “Justin’s obviously really good
and you don’t often get to pass him for the lead of a sprint car race. I tried
to take my time a little bit and I knew when I passed him, I had to get him and
go as fast as I could because he’s really tough to race. It’s why he’s so good
and wins so many races.”
However, before Seavey could get there, one of the wildest incidents in
recent memory occurred on the seventh lap. Kale Drake, making his USAC National
Sprint Car debut, ramped over the right rear wheel of another car entering turn
one. From there, Drake burst through the turn one fence and billboards before
landing upside down in the parking lot, nestled between several spectators’
vehicles. Ultimately, Drake was able to walk away from the incident.
On the subsequent lap seven restart, Seavey charged underneath second running
Briggs Danner to swipe second. Yet just a handful of laps later, a four-car
stack-up collected Matt Westfall (9th), C.J. Leary (11th), Jake Swanson (13th)
and Max Adams (14th), all of whom came to a stop in turn two.
Displaying his restart mastery once more, once the field was re-racked for
the lap 12 resumption, Seavey took to the cushion in turns one and two and
propelled himself by Grant to take over the top spot by the time the pair hit
the back straightaway.
“I didn’t really know what the back stretch was going to play out like,”
Seavey pondered. “I thought (Grant) might’ve heard me, and I was on the gas
really hard. He was struggling on the top early and that’s just kind of what got
him off there. He showed the bottom early, so it gave me room to get into (turn)
one really hard. I made one good corner and got around him, then I had to get
going right away from there because he’s as hard as it gets to race with and
beat when you go head-to-head like that. He gets me a lot of the time, so it was
nice to get one on him.”
From there, Seavey sliced his way through the tail end of the field, putting
several drivers a lap down as he pushed his lead to two-plus seconds over Grant
with less than two laps remaining and the white flag in sight.
However, a frightening scene developed on the back straightaway on lap 29 as
ninth running Stevie Sussex's car burst into flames. Sussex promptly jumped out
of the car fully engulfed in fire. He stopped, dropped and rolled through the
infield for several yards until he was met by the safety crew who quickly
extinguished the flames. In time, Sussex was back on his feet and walked to the
ambulance under his own power.
The first attempt at a green-white-checker restart turned disastrous. After
Cummins surpassed Grant for second around the outside of turns one and two,
Grant got tight at the exit of turn two. Fourth running Danner saw the door of
opportunity open and raced to the inside of Grant entering turn three. There,
the two collided, sending Grant sideways between turns three and four. Grant was
then contacted by Brady Bacon, which sent Grant sliding directly into the path
of Carson Garrett (8th), Brayden Fox (11th) and Chance Crum (12th). Garrett and
Fox flipped upside down in the melee, knocking both of them out of the contest.
Grant and Crum, meanwhile, were able to restart.
For the final two trips, Seavey successfully fended off a challenge from
Cummins to earn his first USAC Indiana Sprint Week victory since 2021 by a 0.605
second margin at the stripe. Cummins grabbed second with Danner third, Mitchel
Moles fourth and Bacon fifth.
Kyle Cummins (Princeton, Ind.) equaled his best USAC result of the season
with a runner-up performance in his Petty Performance Racing/Avanti Windows &
Doors – Premier Recycling/GSR/Stanton Chevy.
Briggs Danner (Allentown, Pa.) scored a third-place result, making that
back-to-back podium finishes for him during USAC Indiana Sprint Week dating back
to his second place run in last year’s finale at Bloomington Speedway in his
Hogue Racing Enterprises/E. Schneider & Sons – Boulevard Truck Repair/DRC/Rider
Chevy.
Jadon Rogers (Worthington, Ind.) started his feature run in the 23rd spot and
finished it in 10th, earning himself the J & J Trucking Hard Charger award. Of
note, Robert Ballou (Rocklin, Calif.) advanced 25th to 7th but was not eligible
to receive hard charger honors due to utilizing a provisional. Ballou also
became just the third driver in USAC National Sprint Car history to reach 500
career USAC National Sprint Car feature starts on this night, joining Dave
Darland and Brady Bacon.
It was a night of comebacks for C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) who made a last
lap pass to win his heat race, then was running 11th in the feature when he was
involved in an accident which forced him to restart at the tail where he then
charged his way forward to finish eighth. For those combined efforts, Leary was
rewarded as the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Geoff Ensign (Sebastopol, Calif.) powered through early hardship to have a
pretty solid evening for himself. As a result, he earned ProSource's Hard Work
award as the slowest qualifier to advance to the feature. As an encore, he
advanced from his 24th starting spot to finish 11th in the feature.
During the semi, Jack Hoyer (Frankfort, Ind.) looked to be in a good spot to
make the feature. Running second in the semi, his night ended atop the turn
three cushion. Despite the setback, he didn’t go away empty handed as he was the
recipient of a new Hoosier right rear tire courtesy of Sam McGhee Motorsports.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 26, 2024 –
Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, Indiana – 5/16-Mile Dirt Oval – 37th Annual
NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.078; 2. Mitchel
Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-12.214; 3. Max Adams, 63, F & F-12.239; 4.
Andrew Prather, 16K, Knight-12.281; 5. Ricky Lewis, 41, Stensland-12.295; 6.
Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-12.315; 7. Daison Pursley, 21AZ, Team AZ-12.327; 8.
Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-12.335; 9. Anton Hernandez, 5, Baldwin/Fox-12.382; 10.
Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-12.393; 11. Shawn Westerfeld, 4J,
Fischesser/Owen-12.409; 12. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-12.427; 13. Kyle
Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.466; 14. Wyatt Burks, 11w, Burks-12.472; 15. Jake Swanson,
24, Simon-12.481; 16. Brayden Fox, 53, Fox-12.487; 17. Kyle Shipley, 4u,
AJR-12.496; 18. Shane Cottle, 2E, Epperson-12.543; 19. Seth Parker, 38p,
Parker-12.547; 20. Carson Garrett, 15, BGE Dougherty-12.547; 21. Matt Westfall,
33m, Marshall-12.579; 22. Stevie Sussex, 77s, Sturgeon-12.592; 23. Zack
Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-12.632; 24. Chance Crum, 26, Crum-12.644; 25. Jack
Hoyer, 11x, Hoyer-12.648; 26. Scotty Weir, 47x, Eades-12.654; 27. Jadon Rogers,
66, Amati-12.677; 28. Geoff Ensign, 17, On The Gass-12.751; 29. C.J. Leary, 15x,
BGE Dougherty-12.772; 30. Rylan Gray, 06, Gray-12.776; 31. Mario Clouser, 6,
Clouser-12.779; 32. Ivan Glotzbach, 2H, Hayden-12.784; 33. Joey Amantea, 88J,
JPA-12.799; 34. Brent Beauchamp, 11, Beauchamp-12.806; 35. Nate Schank, 1,
Schank-12.812; 36. Logan Calderwood, 4c, Ford-12.850; 37. Kayla Roell, 5K,
KO-12.850; 38. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-12.866; 39. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B
Racing-12.916; 40. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-12.949; 41. Hunter Maddox, 24m,
Maddox-12.962; 42. Kyle Johnson, 99J, Johnson-12.967; 43. Robert Ballou, 12,
Ballou-12.969; 44. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-13.043; 45. Frankie Guerrini,
g3, F & F-13.154; 46. Jake Scott, 33, Miller-13.177; 47. Sam Hinds, 71H,
Hinds-13.201; 48. Daniel Whitley, 04, Burton-13.230; 49. Evan Mosley, 27,
Barkdull-13.247; 50. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-13.337; 51. Kevin Newton, 14N,
2nd Law-13.528; 52. Travis Thompson, 7, Thompson-13.638; 53. James Boyd, 16B,
Boyd-13.683; 54. Troy Carey, 45N, Carey-13.957; 55. Austin Hawkins, 5A,
Hawkins-14.183; 56. Chase Stockon, 5s, KO-15.642; 57. Gabriel Gilbert, 10G,
GGR-NT.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1.
Matt Westfall, 2. Scotty Weir, 3. Briggs Danner, 4. Logan Seavey, 5. Shawn
Westerfeld, 6. Brayden Fox, 7. Mario Clouser, 8. Chase Stockon, 9. Logan
Calderwood, 10. Jake Scott, 11. Hunter Maddox, 12. Kevin Newton. 2:11.722
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1.
Stevie Sussex, 2. Jadon Rogers, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Daison Pursley, 5.
Mitchel Moles, 6. Kyle Shipley, 7. Kayla Roell, 8. Kyle Johnson, 9. Sam Hinds,
10. Travis Thompson, 11. Ivan Glotzbach. 2:10.065
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Kyle
Cummins, 2. Justin Grant, 3. Geoff Ensign, 4. Zack Pretorius, 5. Joey Amantea,
6. Robert Ballou, 7. Shane Cottle, 8. Brandon Mattox, 9. James Boyd, 10. Max
Adams, 11. Daniel Whitley. NT
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. C.J. Leary,
2. Anton Hernandez, 3. Chance Crum, 4. Seth Parker, 5. Kale Drake, 6. Brent
Beauchamp, 7. Andrew Prather, 8. Evan Mosley, 9. Troy Carey, 10. Wyatt Burks,
11. Charles Davis Jr. NT
STEEL-IT FIFTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Jake
Swanson, 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. Carson Garrett, 4. Brady Bacon, 5. Jack Hoyer, 6.
Harley Burns, 7. Frankie Guerrini, 8. Kobe Simpson, 9. Nate Schank, 10. Rylan
Gray, 11. Austin Hawkins. NT
TRAILER ALARMS C-MAIN: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the semi) 1. Kyle Johnson,
2. Kobe Simpson, 3. Evan Mosley, 4. Brandon Mattox, 5. Chase Stockon, 6. Nate
Schank, 7. Logan Calderwood, 8. Jake Scott, 9. Rylan Gray, 10. Troy Carey, 11.
Wyatt Burks, 12. Travis Thompson, 13. Charles Davis Jr., 14. Kevin Newton, 15.
Hunter Maddox, 16. James Boyd, 17. Austin Hawkins, 18. Sam Hinds, 19. Ivan
Glotzbach. 2:15.687
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Mitchel Moles, 2. Max Adams, 3. Brayden Fox, 4. Kyle Shipley, 5.
Kale Drake, 6. Mario Clouser, 7. Kayla Roell, 8. Evan Mosley, 9. Brandon Mattox,
10. Shawn Westerfeld, 11. Kyle Johnson, 12. Kobe Simpson, 13. Jack Hoyer, 14.
Joey Amantea, 15. Harley Burns, 16. Brent Beauchamp, 17. Robert Ballou, 18.
Shane Cottle, 19. Andrew Prather, 20. Frankie Guerrini. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (6), 2.
Kyle Cummins (7), 3. Briggs Danner (4), 4. Mitchel Moles (12), 5. Brady Bacon
(14), 6. Daison Pursley (3), 7. Robert Ballou (25-P), 8. C.J. Leary (11), 9.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (15), 10. Jadon Rogers (23), 11. Geoff Ensign (24), 12. Chance
Crum (21), 13. Justin Grant (2), 14. Kyle Shipley (17) 15. Matt Westfall (9),
16. Seth Parker (18), 17. Ricky Lewis (5), 18. Stevie Sussex (10), 19. Carson
Garrett (19), 20. Brayden Fox (16), 21. Anton Hernandez (1), 22. Max Adams (13),
23. Jake Swanson (8), 24. Zack Pretorius (20), 25. Scotty Weir (22), 26. Kale
Drake (26-P). NT
**(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-11 Justin Grant, Laps 12-30 Logan Seavey.
**Ivan Glotzbach flipped during qualifying. Joey Amantea flipped during the
semi. Robert Ballou flipped during the semi. Kale Drake flipped on lap 7 of the
feature. Carson Garrett & Brayden Fox flipped on lap 29 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-1794,
2-Brady Bacon-1714, 3-C.J. Leary-1685, 4-Daison Pursley-1640, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-1600, 6-Mitchel Moles-1549, 7-Robert Ballou-1504, 8-Justin Grant-1482,
9-Kyle Cummins-1436, 10-Jake Swanson-1302.
NOS ENERGY DRINK USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PRESENTED BY HONEST ABE ROOFING
POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-81, 2-Kyle Cummins-75, 3-Briggs Danner-71, 4-Mitchel
Moles-70, 5-Brady Bacon-63, 6-Daison Pursley-60, 7-C.J. Leary-57, 8-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-52, 9-Jadon Rogers-50, 10-Geoff Ensign-47.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-126, 2-Logan
Seavey-120, 3-Robert Ballou-111, 4-C.J. Leary-99, 5-Justin Grant-93, 6-Kyle
Cummins-91, 7-Joey Amantea-89, 8-Chase Stockon-73, 9-Brady Bacon-71, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-67.
USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Jadon Rogers-13,
2-Geoff Ensign-13, 3-Evan Mosley-13, 4-Brandon Mattox-11, 5-Brady Bacon-10,
6-Kobe Simpson-10, 7-Mitchel Moles-9, 8-Chance Crum-9, 9-Kayla Roell-9, 10-Kyle
Cummins-8.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 27, 2024 –
Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 37th Annual NOS Energy
Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Chance Crum (12.265)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Logan Seavey (12.078)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Matt Westfall
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Stevie Sussex
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
Steel-It Fifth Heat Winner: Jake Swanson
Trailer Alarms C-Main Winner: Kyle Johnson
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Mitchel Moles
J & J Trucking Hard Charger: Jadon Rogers (23rd to 10th)
ProSource Hard Work: Geoff Ensign
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: C.J. Leary
Indiana Open Wheel Highest Finishing Weekly Lincoln Park Speedway Driver:
Seth Parker (16th)
Sam McGhee Motorsports Hard Luck Award: Jack Hoyer
INDIANA SUMMER!
USAC SPRINTS FACE 37TH
INDIANA SPRINT WEEK JULY 26-AUG 3
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (July 24, 2024)………Since 1988, midsummer in the Hoosier
State has been the focal point for drivers, teams and the throngs of race fans
from around the world who converge on Indiana for a weeklong extravaganza of
sprint car racing unlike any other.
For the 37th straight season, and the 29th under USAC sanction, NOS Energy
Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing provides a sensational
slate of dirt tracks and drivers from across the nation vying to become the next
to conquer one of the most grueling, yet rewarding adventures of the year.
Lincoln Park Speedway will host the ISW opener for the first time since 2001
on Friday, July 26. From there, the tour travels to Kokomo Speedway on July 27,
followed by dates at Lawrenceburg Speedway on July 28, Circle City Raceway on
July 31, the Terre Haute Action Track on August 1, Bloomington Speedway on
August 2 and the finale at Tri-State Speedway on August 3.
Seven events across nine nights await for one of the most anticipated events
on the annual motorsports calendar. And here are six storylines to keep yourself
affixed to!
CHOCK FULL OF CHAMPS
Six past USAC Indiana Sprint Week champions are vying for another title in
2024: Brady Bacon, Justin Grant, Kevin Thomas Jr., Chase Stockon, C.J. Leary and
Robert Ballou.
Bacon (Broken Arrow, Okla.) enters this week as the defending ISW champion,
after also winning in 2016, and is shooting to become the first back-to-back ISW
titlist since Bryan Clauson in 2013-14.
Grant (Ione, Calif.) collected the ISW title in 2022 and has finished inside
the top-five of the ISW points in each of the past five seasons since 2019.
Like Bacon, Thomas (Cullman, Ala.) also comes in as a two-time ISW champion
in 2017 and 2021. And like Grant, Thomas also scored his very first career USAC
National Sprint Car feature win during Indiana Sprint Week back in 2012.
Stockon (Fort Branch, Ind.) has captured victories in both the opening and
closing races of ISW during his career. He locked down an ISW championship in
2020 with KO Motorsports just after joining the team.
Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) tripled up in 2019 with an Eastern Storm crown
followed by an Indiana Sprint Week title and the USAC National Sprint Car
championship all in a single season.
In 2015, Ballou (Rocklin, Calif.) experienced one of the most masterful
seasons of all-time in USAC National Sprint Car competition, winning 13 times
while also grabbing an Indiana Sprint Week title en route to the season
championship.
SEASON ON THE BRINK
However, there are several drivers in wait who are seeking to earn their
first USAC Indiana Sprint Week championship, four of whom currently reside
inside the top-10 of the USAC National Sprint Car points.
USAC point leader Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) has won each of his past
three USAC National Sprint Car starts, and now eyes his fourth-in-a-row this
Friday at Lincoln Park. Rick Hood was the most recent driver to win
four-in-a-row with the series back in 1985. Seavey has already won 10 features
this season, and in 2021, won three-in-a-row during ISW to finish a career best
third in the standings.
Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) looks to join the ranks of first-time
Indiana Sprint Week winners after capturing his first USAC National Sprint Car
points-paying victory earlier this season at Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway.
Mitchel Moles (Raisin City, Calif.) corralled a feature victory in his debut
ISW run in 2022 at Lincoln Park and is coming off a recent championship during
USAC’s Eastern Storm tour through Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Kyle Cummins (Princeton, Ind.) ranks sixth all-time in Indiana Sprint Week
feature wins with seven, but now turns his focus toward an ISW title after tying
a career-best points finish of fourth in 2023.
HOOSIER HYSTERIA HOPEFULS
Like Pursley, a number of others are zeroed in on breaking through for a
first career USAC Indiana Sprint Week feature triumph this week after notching
at least one previous USAC National Sprint Car score.
Pursley ran through his first ISW experience in 2023, finishing 14th in the
standings. His new ride for 2024, the Team AZ Racing No. 21AZ, put a “w” on the
board as a first-time ISW winner at Lincoln Park in 2023 with Jake Swanson as
their driver.
Briggs Danner (Allentown, Pa.), a stalwart of the USAC East Coast circuit,
has been superb in 2024 on the USAC national trail. In June, he earned his first
career USAC National Sprint Car win in his home state at Grandview Speedway. He
led the initial 14 laps and finished second a year ago during the ISW round at
Bloomington.
Matt Westfall (Pleasant Hill, Ohio) has participated in Indiana Sprint Week
for more than two decades. A victory would mean the world to the veteran racer
who’s won in a wide variety of racecars, and twice with the USAC National
Sprints, including last September in Arkansas.
MAKING THE FIRST ONE A BIG ONE
Twenty drivers have won their first career USAC National Sprint Car feature
during Indiana Sprint Week.
It’s a list that includes the likes of Brad Marvel, Brad Fox, Bill Rose,
Derek Davidson, Terry Pletch, Cory Kruseman, Bud Kaeding, A.J. Anderson, Brady
Short, Jeff Bland Jr., Hunter Schuerenberg, Blake Fitzpatrick, Casey Riggs,
Justin Grant, Kevin Thomas Jr., Aaron Farney, Tyler Courtney, Kyle Cummins,
Brent Beauchamp and Carson Short.
It’s an occasion that hasn’t occurred in more than eight years, since the
2016 season, but could become a forefront storyline throughout the week if one
of these names were to pop up at the top of the running order.
Ricky Lewis (Camarillo, Calif.) has twice garnered fourth place finishes with
USAC this season, and four finishes inside the top-six, all of which have
occurred on Indiana soil. He’s already won eight sprint car races in Indiana
outside of USAC competition, five of which include three different tracks on the
ISW schedule: Lincoln Park, Lawrenceburg and Circle City.
Carson Garrett (Littleton, Colo.) has come within a whisker of winning his
first career USAC National Sprint Car feature, and recently just notched a
top-five result with USAC at Lincoln Park to start off the month of July.
Anton Hernandez (Arlington, Texas) has won on the local level in Indiana and
will be behind the wheel of the orange No. 5 owned by the Baldwin-Fox Racing
team which won the 2011 and 2018 ISW titles with driver Chris Windom. Joey
Amantea (Mount Pocono, Pa.) has led laps in USAC competition this year and will
even have a Jeff Gordon throwback scheme to mark his second career ISW
experience.
Making not only his Indiana Sprint Week debut, but also his USAC National
Sprint Car debut is Kale Drake (Collinsville, Okla.). The 2024 Chili Bowl Rookie
of the Year has been among the top Rookies with the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship this season, ranking ninth in points with a pair of
top-fives. Drake will drive the 2B Racing No. 2B, which Levi Jones drove to the
2004 ISW title.
MIND ON THE POINTS & POINTS ON THE MIND
Unquestionably, Logan Seavey has been on a tear of late, and thus, leads the
USAC National Sprint Car standings by a 62-point margin, and has held the top
position since February.
With seven races across nine nights during ISW, things can turn on a dime
with one bad night here or there, or conversely, stringing together consistent
fine runs throughout the week.
Now Seavey is laser-focused on emerging from the week unscathed and coming
out of the other side of ISW with a firmer grip on the season long title.
In 14 of the 28 Indiana Sprint Weeks held under USAC sanction since 1996, one
driver has entered ISW as the USAC National Sprint Car point leader, left ISW as
the point leader and wound up as the champion at year’s end: Brian Tyler (1996 &
1997), Dave Darland (1999), Tony Elliott (2000), Tracy Hines (2002), J.J. Yeley
(2003), Jay Drake (2004), Levi Jones (2009-2010-2011), Brady Bacon (2016 &
2021), C.J. Leary (2019) and Justin Grant (2022).
On six other occasions, a driver entered and exited ISW as the USAC National
Sprint Car point leader but wound up short of the USAC national title at the
close of the season: Kevin Thomas (1998), Dave Darland (2001), Levi Jones
(2008), Jon Stanbrough (2012) and Justin Grant (2017 & 2020).
Five other times, a driver entered ISW as the point leader, but left the week
trailing the USAC season championship standings, and ultimately, missed out on
the year-end USAC crown: Jay Drake (2005), Darren Hagen (2007), Dave Darland
(2013), Chase Stockon (2015) and Jake Swanson (2023).
There have been three moments in which a driver entered ISW as the point
leader, lost it by the end of ISW, but then regained it in time to score the
USAC National Sprint Car title at the end of the campaign: Josh Wise (2006),
Brady Bacon (2014) and Tyler Courtney (2018).
BREAKING IT ALL DOWN
All USAC ISW feature events will pay $8,000-to-win. Plus, a $24,000 total
point fund is up for grabs for the top-eight drivers in the 2024 USAC Indiana
Sprint Week point standings. The breakdown of pay for the top-eight in the
end-of-week standings is as follows: 1) $10,000, 2) $4,000, 3) $2,500, 4)
$2,000, 5) $1,750, 6) $1,500, 7) $1,250, 8) $1,000.
Throughout ISW, the Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying Challenge will reward each
fast qualifier with $200, plus an extra $200 for each additional fast time. For
example, a driver would collect $200 for the first fast time, $400 for the
second fast qualifying award, $600 for their third quick time of the week and so
on.
J & J Trucking has added a $200 hard charger bonus at each feature throughout
Indiana Sprint Week. ProSource will present a $500 reward to the Passing Master
– the driver advancing the most positions throughout each Indiana Sprint Week
event. Additionally, ProSource will reward the slowest qualifying driver who
advances to the feature with a $100 Hard Work bonus.
Semi-Feature transfer money has been upped for the non-transfer finishing
positions of 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th. Fifth will receive $300; sixth $275; seventh
$250; eighth $225. All other non-transfers will receive $200.
Furthermore, as has been a tradition since 2010, the Indiana Sprint Week
champion car owner will receive a custom, handcrafted Bridgeport Rocker courtesy
of John Youngs from Vincennes, Ind.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-1713,
2-Brady Bacon-1651, 3-C.J. Leary-1628, 4-Daison Pursley-1580, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-1548, 6-Mitchel Moles-1479, 7-Robert Ballou-1452, 8-Justin Grant-1438,
9-Kyle Cummins-1361, 10-Jake Swanson-1271.
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INDIANA SPRINT WEEK STATS: (1988-2023)
INDIANA SPRINT WEEK CHAMPIONS
1988: Randy Kinser (Bloomington, Ind.)
1989: Chuck Amati (Freeman Spur, Ill.)
1990: Chuck Amati (Freeman Spur, Ill.) & Gary Trammell (Bloomington, Ind.)
1991: Bob Kinser (Bloomington, Ind.)
1992: Kevin Thomas (Danville, Ind.)
1993: Kevin Thomas (Danville, Ind.)
1994: Kelly Kinser (Bloomington, Ind.)
1995: Kevin Thomas (Danville, Ind.)
1996: Kevin Thomas (Danville, Ind.)
1997: J.J. Yeley (Phoenix, Ariz.)
1998: Dave Darland (Lincoln, Ind.)
1999: Tony Elliott (Kokomo, Ind.)
2000: Jay Drake (Val Verde, Calif.)
2001: Dave Darland (Lincoln, Ind.)
2002: Cory Kruseman (Ventura, Calif.)
2003: J.J. Yeley (Phoenix, Ariz.)
2004: Levi Jones (Olney, Ill.)
2005: Cory Kruseman (Ventura, Calif.)
2006: Jon Stanbrough (Avon, Ind.)
2007: Dave Darland (Lincoln, Ind.)
2008: Levi Jones (Olney, Ill.)
2009: Levi Jones (Olney, Ill.)
2010: Jon Stanbrough (Avon, Ind.)
2011: Chris Windom (Canton, Ill.)
2012: Levi Jones (Olney, Ill.)
2013: Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, Ind.)
2014: Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, Ind.)
2015: Robert Ballou (Rocklin, Calif.)
2016: Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, Okla.)
2017: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Ala.)
2018: Chris Windom (Canton, Ill.)
2019: C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.)
2020: Chase Stockon (Fort Branch, Ind.)
2021: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Ala.)
2022: Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.)
2023: Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, Okla.)
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ALL-TIME INDIANA SPRINT WEEK WINS:
20-Dave Darland
16-Jon Stanbrough
12-Cory Kruseman
9-Justin Grant & J.J. Yeley
7-Bryan Clauson, Kyle Cummins & C.J. Leary
6-Jay Drake, Danny Smith & Kevin Thomas Jr.
5-Robert Ballou, Kevin Briscoe, Tyler Courtney, Tony Elliott, Brady Short &
Kevin Thomas
4-Brady Bacon, Jack Hewitt, Levi Jones, Kelly Kinser & Logan Seavey
3-Daron Clayton, Jerry Coons Jr., Tracy Hines & Hunter Schuerenberg
2-Chuck Amati, Shane Cottle, Kevin Doty, Tim Gee, Rick Hood, Bud Kaeding,
Thomas Meseraull, Chase Stockon & Chris Windom
1-A.J. Anderson, Emerson Axsom, Brent Beauchamp, Jeff Bland Jr., Chad Boat,
Derek Davidson, Cary Faas, Aaron Farney, Blake Fitzpatrick, Brad Fox, Dickie
Gaines, Damion Gardner, Tray House, Bob Kinser, Mike Mann, Brad Marvel, Mitchel
Moles, Mat Neely, Terry Pletch, Casey Riggs, Bill Rose, Carson Short, Mickey
Smith, Jake Swanson, Brad Sweet, Tanner Thorson, Brian Tyler & Cole Whitt
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ALL-TIME USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK LAPS LED (USAC ERA 1996-2023)
431-Dave Darland
413-Jon Stanbrough
276-Cory Kruseman
217-Brady Bacon
216-Kevin Thomas Jr.
205-Robert Ballou & Justin Grant
187-J.J. Yeley
184-C.J. Leary
176-Jay Drake
173-Bryan Clauson
148-Chris Windom
124-Levi Jones
121-Tracy Hines
103-Kyle Cummins & Hunter Schuerenberg
101-Tyler Courtney
98-Kevin Briscoe
97-Brady Short
94-Jerry Coons Jr. & Logan Seavey
82-Jack Hewitt
80-Chase Stockon
76-Tony Elliott
68-Daron Clayton & Thomas Meseraull
63-Jake Swanson
57-Bud Kaeding
52-Brad Sweet
50-Shane Cottle & Derek Davidson
43-Cole Whitt
42-Chad Boespflug
38-Carson Short
36-Damion Gardner
35-Aaron Farney & Dickie Gaines
33-Josh Wise
30-Chad Boat & Brad Marvel
29-Mitchel Moles & Bill Rose
26-Robbie Rice, Stephen Schnapf & Scotty Weir
25-Brad Fox
24-John Memmer
23-Cary Faas & Brandon Petty
22-Darren Hagen, & Brian Tyler
21-A.J. Anderson, Brent Beauchamp, Briggs Danner & Eric Shively
20-Kevin Doty
18-Boston Reid
17-Xavier Doney
16-Emerson Axsom, Justin Marvel & Casey Riggs
14-Mike Mann & Wes McIntyre
13-Jeff Bland Jr.
12-Christopher Bell
11-Bobby Stines
10-Brian Hayden & Jason McDougal
9-Kevin Thomas
8-Carson Garrett, Mat Neely & Jimmy Sills
6-Jarett Andretti, Cole Bodine, Terry Pletch & Dustin Smith
5-John Wolfe
4-Kent Christian, Blake Fitzpatrick & Derek Scheffel
3-Keith Bloom Jr., Rickie Gaunt & Tanner Thorson
1-Jesse Hockett, Logan Jarrett, Rusty McClure, Dustin Morgan, Jadon Rogers,
Jeremy Sherman & Jonathan Vennard
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ALL-TIME INDIANA SPRINT WEEK TOP-FIVE FINISHES (1988-2023)
66-Dave Darland
51-Jon Stanbrough
45-Levi Jones
42-Brady Bacon
33-Tony Elliott & Chris Windom
32-Justin Grant
31-J.J. Yeley
29-Bryan Clauson
28-Robert Ballou & Kevin Thomas Jr.
27-Kevin Thomas
25-Shane Cottle & Cory Kruseman
24-C.J. Leary & Chase Stockon
20-Jerry Coons Jr.
19-Jay Drake & Tracy Hines
18-Kyle Cummins
15-Brady Short
14-Kevin Briscoe, Bill Rose & Hunter Schuerenberg
13-Tyler Courtney & Bud Kaeding
10-Jack Hewitt & Randy Kinser
9-Derek Davidson & Danny Smith
8-Damion Gardner, Brian Hayden, Bob Kinser, Kelly Kinser, Thomas Meseraull &
Logan Seavey
7-Kevin Doty, Tim Gee, Darren Hagen, Tray House, Jason McDougal, Terry Pletch
& Josh Wise
6-Chuck Amati, Chad Boespflug, Daron Clayton, Dickie Gaines, Mat Neely, Terry
Shepherd, Brian Tyler, Scotty Weir & Cole Whitt
5-A.J. Anderson, Chad Boat & Joe Roush
4-Emerson Axsom, Mike Mann, Carson Short, Jake Swanson, Brad Sweet & Tanner
Thorson
3-Jeff Bland Jr., Bobby East, Aaron Farney, Jesse Hockett, Rick Hood, Kevin
Huntley, Tony Jarrett, Mitchel Moles, Dustin Morgan, Robbie Rice, Ricky
Stenhouse Jr., Gary Trammell & Jeff Walker
2-Brent Beauchamp, Christopher Bell, Larry Bland, Tom Chalk, Blake
Fitzpatrick, Brad Fox, Jeff Gordon, Coleman Gulick, Kurt Hawkins, Justin Marvel,
Rusty McClure, Dave Peperak, Boston Reid, Casey Riggs, Jon Sciscoe, John Scott,
Jeremy Sherman, Eric Shively, Casey Shuman & Mike Spencer
1-Garrett Aitken, Jarett Andretti, Chris Beaver, Ryan Bernal, Keith Bloom
Jr., Mike Bowling, Kent Christian, Hud Cone, Troy Cline, Briggs Danner, Xavier
Doney, Mike English, Cary Faas, Gary Fisher, Josh Ford, Russ Gamester, Carson
Garrett, Dink Glidden, Eric Gordon, Richard Griffin, Jonathan Hendrick, Josh
Hodges, Blake Hollingsworth, Shane Hollingsworth, Danny Holtsclaw, A.J. Hopkins,
Kasey Kahne, Doug Kalitta, Todd Kane, Todd Kelley, Mike Kirby, Frankie Kerr,
Chris LaFollette, Troy Link, Brad Marvel, Brandon Mattox, Wes McIntyre, Joe
Miller, Brandon Petty, Daison Pursley, Jadon Rogers, Joey Saldana, Derek
Scheffel, Stephen Schnapf, Todd Shields, Jimmy Sills, Mickey Smith, Greg Staab,
Steve Surniak, Tyler Thomas, Lee Underwood, Rick Ungar, Jonathan Vennard, Mike
Ward, Matt Westfall, Rip Williams & Greg Wilson
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INDIANA SPRINT WEEK TOP-10 FINISHES (USAC ERA 1996-2023)
98-Dave Darland
74-Jon Stanbrough
66-Levi Jones
64-Brady Bacon
59-Robert Ballou & Chris Windom
53-Shane Cottle & Justin Grant
48-Kevin Thomas Jr.
47-Chase Stockon
46-Jerry Coons Jr.
45-Bryan Clauson
43-Cory Kruseman & C.J. Leary
42-Tracy Hines
40-J.J. Yeley
39-Tony Elliott
34-Kyle Cummins
31-Jay Drake
30-Brady Short
24-Hunter Schuerenberg
21-Tyler Courtney, Damion Gardner, Bud Kaeding & Bill Rose
20-Kevin Thomas
19-Chad Boespflug
17-Kevin Briscoe & Scotty Weir
16-Derek Davidson, Darren Hagen & Brian Hayden
15-Thomas Meseraull & Logan Seavey
14-Dickie Gaines
13-Daron Clayton, Carson Short & Josh Wise
12-Kevin Doty & Jason McDougal
11-Mat Neely, Terry Pletch, Brad Sweet & Cole Whitt
10-Jake Swanson
9-A.J. Anderson, Emerson Axsom, Jack Hewitt, Josh Hodges & Jadon Rogers
8-Jarett Andretti & Jeff Bland Jr.
7-Brent Beauchamp, Chad Boat, Bobby East, Blake Fitzpatrick, Coleman Gulick,
Todd Kane, Justin Marvel, Mitchel Moles, Boston Reid, Casey Shuman & Brian Tyler
6-Kent Christian, Troy Cline, Eric Shively, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. & Matt
Westfall
5-Christopher Bell, Shane Hollingsworth, Tony Jarrett, Critter Malone, Dustin
Morgan, Jeremy Sherman & Mike Spencer
4-Hud Cone, Charles Davis Jr., Aaron Farney, Jesse Hockett, A.J. Hopkins, Wes
McIntyre, Brandon Petty, Robbie Rice, Brody Roa, Jimmy Sills, & John Wolfe
3-A.J. Anderson, Briggs Danner, Josh Ford, Brad Fox, Carson Garrett, Eric
Gordon, Richard Griffin, Jonathan Hendrick, Dakota Jackson, Rusty McClure, Casey
Riggs, Derek Scheffel, Jon Sciscoe, Neil Shepherd, Steve Surniak & Ryan Timms
2-Ryan Bernal, Eric Burns, Kenny Carmichael, Henry Clarke, Xavier Doney, Mike
English, Danny Holtsclaw, Kasey Kahne, Mike Kirby, Jason Knoke, Chris
LaFollette, Mike Mann, Brad Marvel, Brandon Mattox, Max McGhee, Tye Mihocko,
Kevin Miller, Tim Montgomery, Billy Puterbaugh Jr., Kendall Ruble, Stephen
Schnapf, John Scott, Tim Spindler, Kevin Swindell, Tyler Thomas, Richard Vander
Weerd & Jeff Wilson
1-Max Adams, Garrett Aitken, Joey Amantea, Chris Beaver, Kevin Besecker,
Keith Bloom Jr., Timmy Buckwalter, Brett Burdette, Mark Cassella, Mark Clark,
Shane Cockrum, Chris Coers, Colten Cottle, Tim Cox, Zach Daum, Cary Faas, Nic
Faas, Russ Gamester, Kurt Gross, Tom Hessert III, Tray House, J.J. Hughes, Kevin
Huntley, Logan Jarrett, Marc Jessup, Chase Johnson, Doug Kalitta, Joey Kerr,
Jimmy Light, Jason McCord, Matt Mitchell, Vince Osman, Richard Ott, Dave
Peperak, Daison Pursley, Davey Ray, Jason Robbins, Kyle Robbins, Eric Roberts,
Joe Roush, Alex Shanks, Corey Smith, Dustin Smith, Stevie Sussex, Tanner
Thorson, Lee Underwood, Jonathan Vennard, Danny Williams Jr., Rip Williams, Greg
Wilson & Kyle Wissmiller
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ALL-TIME USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK FAST QUALIFYING TIMES (USAC ERA 1996-2023)
12-Dave Darland
11-Brady Bacon
9-Justin Grant
8-Levi Jones
7-Tracy Hines, C.J. Leary, Jon Stanbrough, Kevin Thomas Jr. & J.J. Yeley
6-Daron Clayton & Richard Griffin
5-Bryan Clauson, Jerry Coons Jr., Tony Elliott, Mitchel Moles & Hunter
Schuerenberg
4-Tyler Courtney & Jay Drake
3-Robert Ballou, Cory Kruseman, Carson Short, Chase Stockon, Brad Sweet &
Josh Wise
2-Brent Beauchamp, Chad Boat, Chad Boespflug, Brayden Fox, Justin Marvel,
Kevin Miller, Brandon Petty, Boston Reid, Logan Seavey, Tanner Thorson & Scotty
Weir
1-Nick Bilbee, Keith Bloom Jr., Kevin Briscoe, Mark Cassella, Shane Cottle,
Kyle Cummins, Derek Davidson, Kevin Doty, Bobby East, Nic Faas, Blake
Fitzpatrick, Jared Fox, Damion Gardner, Rickie Gaunt, Darren Hagen, Jonathan
Hendrick, Josh Hodges, Ray Kenens, Dustin Morgan, Mat Neely, Ande Possman, Jadon
Rogers, Bill Rose, Neil Shepherd, Jeremy Sherman, Jimmy Sills, Ricky Stenhouse
Jr., Kevin Thomas, Shawn Westerfeld, Rip Williams, Chris Windom, Mitch
Wissmiller & John Wolfe
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ALL-TIME USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK HEAT RACE WINS (USAC ERA 1996-2023)
32-Dave Darland
30-Jon Stanbrough
31-Robert Ballou
26-Shane Cottle
20-Brady Bacon
19-Cory Kruseman & C.J. Leary
18-Chris Windom
17-Brady Short
15-Chase Stockon
14-Kevin Thomas Jr.
13-Jerry Coons Jr., Kyle Cummins & Thomas Meseraull
12-Tyler Courtney, Tony Elliott, Justin Grant & Tracy Hines
11-Chad Boespflug, Levi Jones & J.J. Yeley
10-Bryan Clauson
9-Hunter Schuerenberg
8-Kent Christian, Jay Drake, Carson Short & Kevin Thomas
7-Kenny Carmichael, Damion Gardner & Terry Pletch
6-Kevin Briscoe, Dickie Gaines, Darren Hagen & Scotty Weir
5-Blake Fitzpatrick, Josh Hodges, Shane Hollingsworth, Bud Kaeding, Mat
Neely, Brandon Petty, Bill Rose, Eric Shively, Mike Spencer, Brian Tyler & Matt
Westfall
4-Emerson Axsom, Daron Clayton, Hud Cone, Charles Davis Jr., Brian Hayden,
Danny Holtsclaw, Logan Jarrett, Brandon Mattox, Jason McDougal, Mitchel Moles,
Corey Smith, Cole Whitt & Mitch Wissmiller
3-A.J. Anderson, Jarett Andretti, Brad Fox, Carson Garrett, Jack Hewitt, Mike
Kirby, Justin Marvel, Wes McIntyre, Boston Reid, Jadon Rogers, Derek Scheffel,
John Scott, Logan Seavey, Casey Shuman, Dustin Smith, Brad Sweet & Tanner
Thorson
2-Brent Beauchamp, Nick Bilbee, Jeff Bland Jr., Troy Cline, Tim Cox, Derek
Davidson, Kris Deckard, Bobby East, Aaron Farney, Josh Ford, Richard Griffin,
Coleman Gulick, A.J. Hopkins, Tray House, Dakota Jackson, Todd Kane, Mike Mann,
Bret Mellenberndt, Tye Mihocko, Dustin Morgan, Casey Riggs, Brody Roa, Stephen
Schnapf, Alex Shanks, Jake Swanson, Kody Swanson, Greg Wilson, Josh Wise & Kyle
Wissmiller
1-Max Adams, Rodney Argo, Chris Beaver, Ryan Bernal, Keith Bloom Jr., Cole
Bodine, Eric Burns, Josh Burton, Mark Cassella, Isaac Chapple, Roger Chaudion,
Dustin Clark, Henry Clarke, Colten Cottle, Anthony D’Alessio, Briggs Danner, Ron
Dennis, Kevin Doty, Cary Faas, Brayden, Jared Fox, Brian Gerster, Travis Gregg,
Bart Grider, Kurt Gross, Chris Gurley, Chayse Hayhurst, Tom Hessert III, Jesse
Hockett, J.J. Hughes, Marc Jessup, Chase Johnson, Kasey Kahne, Joey Kerr, Larry
Kingseed Jr., Jordan Kinser, Jason Knoke, Critter Malone, Brad Marvel, Rusty
McClure, Max McGhee, John Memmer, Jerry Miller Jr., Kevin Miller, Jim Moughan,
Derek O'Dell, Ande Possman, Michael Pickens, Robbie Rice, Kyle Robbins, Joe
Roush, Bryan Ruble, Jon Sciscoe, Jason Setser, Neil Shepherd, Jimmy Sills,
Landon Simon, Tim Spindler, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Greg Stephens, Dalton Stevens,
Gary Taylor, Tyler Thomas, Ryan Timms, Michael Trimble, Richard Vander Weerd,
Jonathan Vennard, Ricky Williams & John Wolfe
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ALL-TIME USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK FEATURE STARTS (USAC ERA 1996-2023)
158-Dave Darland
119-Jon Stanbrough
98-Robert Ballou & Shane Cottle
96-Jerry Coons Jr.
88-Chris Windom
86-Tracy Hines
84-Levi Jones
83-Brady Bacon
82-Kevin Thomas Jr.
79-Chase Stockon
75-Justin Grant
74-C.J. Leary
65-Cory Kruseman
62-Hunter Schuerenberg
61-Kyle Cummins
60-Brady Short
58-Tony Elliott
56-Bryan Clauson & Thomas Meseraull
54-Chad Boespflug
53-Damion Gardner
50-Scotty Weir & J.J. Yeley
47-Jay Drake
41-Darren Hagen
40-Tyler Courtney
39-Bill Rose
37-Bud Kaeding
36-Daron Clayton
34-Derek Davidson
33-Jarett Andretti
32-Kevin Briscoe
31-Brian Hayden & Matt Westfall
30-A.J. Anderson & Carson Short
29-Brent Beauchamp
28-Kent Christian, Dickie Gaines & Justin Marvel
27-Josh Hodges, Brandon Mattox & Kevin Thomas
25-Mat Neely, Brandon Petty & Logan Seavey
24-Josh Wise
23-Jason McDougal, Terry Pletch & Casey Shuman
22-Jeff Bland Jr., Jake Swanson & Brian Tyler
21-Isaac Chapple, Jack Hewitt, Mike Spencer & Brad Sweet
19-Brody Roa, Derek Scheffel & Cole Whitt
18-Blake Fitzpatrick & Jadon Rogers
17-Kevin Doty, Aaron Farney & Critter Malone
16-Hud Cone, Bobby East, Shane Hollingsworth & Dustin Morgan
15-Dustin Smith & Tyler Thomas
14-Henry Clarke, Charles Davis Jr., Jesse Hockett, A.J. Hopkins, Dakota
Jackson, Wes McIntyre & Eric Shively
13-Max Adams, Emerson Axsom, Chad Boat, Troy Cline, Coleman Gulick, Mitchel
Moles & Richard Vander Weerd
12-Logan Jarrett, Robbie Rice & Jonathan Vennard
11-Ryan Bernal, Josh Ford, Eric Gordon, Tony Jarrett, Todd Kane, Mike Mann &
Corey Smith
10-Eric Burns, Kenny Carmichael, Jonathan Hendrick, Boston Reid, Kyle
Robbins, John Scott, Tim Spindler, Kyle Wissmiller & John Wolfe
9-Shane Cockrum, Briggs Danner, Tom Hessert III, Danny Holtsclaw, Tye
Mihocko, Kevin Miller, Matt Mitchell, Steve Surniak & Kody Swanson
8-Cole Bodine, Carson Garrett, Richard Griffin, J.J. Hughes, Chase Johnson,
Mike Kirby, Jimmy Laser, Dave Peperak, Billy Puterbaugh Jr., Casey Riggs, Jeremy
Sherman, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Stevie Sussex & Kevin Swindell
7-Timmy Buckwalter, Tim Cox, Andrew Elson, Brad Fox, Jordan Kinser, Jason
Knoke, Rusty McClure, Max McGhee, Joe Roush, Neil Shepherd, Josh Spencer, Tanner
Thorson, Jace Vander Weerd & Mitch Wissmiller
6-Christopher Bell, Tony DiMattia, Jared Fox, Marc Jessup, Ryan Pace, Daison
Pursley, Jason Robbins, Troy Rutherford, Jimmy Sills, Eddie Tafoya Jr. & Michael
Trimble
5-Keith Bloom Jr., Clinton Boyles, Mario Clouser, Cary Faas, Chris Gurley,
Shane Hmiel, Jon Sciscoe, Brian VanMeveren & Ricky Williams
4-Caleb Armstrong, Nick Bilbee, Dustin Clark, Braxton Cummings, Xavier Doney,
Rickie Gaunt, Bart Grider, Ted Hines, Aaron Mosley, Kendall Ruble, Kent Schmidt,
Stephen Schnapf, Landon Simon, Mark Smith, Gus Wasson & Greg Wilson
3-Joey Amantea, Chris Beaver, Mike Boat, Donny Brackett, Chase Briscoe, Brett
Burdette, Michael Burthay, Sterling Cling, Zach Daum, Mike English, Geoff
Ensign, A.J. Fike, Kurt Gross, Kasey Kahne, Brad Kuhn, Brad Marvel, Jason
McCord, Cannon McIntosh, Nate McMillin, Bret Mellenberndt, John Memmer, Jeff
O’Banion, Richard Ott, Ande Possman, Davey Ray, Alex Shanks, Gary Taylor, Ryan
Timms, Danny Williams Jr., Rip Williams & Jeff Wilson
2-Rodney Argo, Koby Barksdale, Ethan Barrow, Donnie Beechler, Robert Bell,
Kevin Besecker, Greg Bragg, Alex Bright, Mark Cassella, Roger Chaudion, Mark
Clark, Colten Cottle, Braydon Cromwell, Kris Deckard, Ty Deckard, Ron Dennis,
Gregg Dillion, Nic Faas, Brayden Fox, Russ Gamester, Chris Gansen, Aric Gentry,
Travis Gregg, Max Guilford, Tom Harris, Rick Hayden, Tray House, Jack Hoyer,
Kevin Huntley, Cole Ketcham, Sheldon Kinser Jr., Chris LaFollette, Jimmy Light,
Zach Martini, Joss Moffatt, Tim Montgomery, Derek O’Dell, Scott Orr, Tony
Ploughe, Davey Pombo, Zack Pretorius, Terry Richards, Eric Roberts, Bryan Ruble,
Bryan Stanfill, Dave Steele, Greg Stephens, Dalton Stevens, Leon Thickstun, &
Shawn Westerfeld
1-Garrett Abrams, Nick Adams, Garrett Aitken, Marc Arnold, Chris Babcock,
Dustin Beck, Dean Billings, J.C. Bland, Steve Buckwalter, Wyatt Burks, Josh
Burton, Cole Carter, Kevin Chambers, Rob Chaney, Chris Coers, Jesse Cramer,
Buddy Cunningham, Anthony D’Alessio, Eric Davis, Mitchell Davis, J.R. Douglas,
Nick Drake, Brian Gerster, Dennis Gile, Matt Goodnight, Russ Harper, Jared
Harris, Ed Hassler, Kurt Hawkins, Chayse Hayhurst, Zane Hendricks, Jordan
Hermansader, Gary Howard, Chris Hoyer, Logan Hupp, Sammy Imel, Dustin Ingle,
R.J. Johnson, Chase Jones, Tony Jones, Doug Kalitta, Ryan Kaplan, Brian
Karraker, Tyler Kendall, Ray Kenens, Joey Kerr, Larry Kingseed Jr., Riley
Kreisel, Ricky Lewis, Hunter Maddox, David McCreary, Matt McDonald, Austin Mero,
Travis Millar, Jerry Miller Jr., Ray Morgan, Brandon Morin, Jim Moughan, Nick
Naber, Wil Newlin, Paul Nienhiser, Trey Osborne, Vince Osman, Steve Ott, Seth
Parker, Mark Perry III, Chris Phillips, Michael Pickens, Bart Pletch, Brett
Pool, Travis Rilat, Charlie Sarver, Jason Setser, Danny Sheridan, Kyle Shipley,
Jake Simmons, Bobby Smith, Eric Smith, Brandon Spencer, J.T. Stapp, Bobby
Stines, Joe Stornetta, Lee Underwood, Chris Urish, Chet Williams, Rick Ziehl &
Justin Zimmerman
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INDIANA SPRINT WEEK FEATURE WINNERS
1988
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 27, 1988 | Avilla Speedway | Rick Hood | Campbell #1N | Wing
July 28, 1988 | Paragon Speedway | Rick Hood | Campbell #1N | Wing
July 29, 1988 | Bloomington Speedway | Kelly Kinser | Kinser #4K | Wing
July 31, 1988 | Kokomo Speedway | Tim Gee | Gee #88 | Wing
Aug 6, 1988 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Tim Gee | Gee #88 | Wing
1989
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 26, 1989 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Danny Smith | Gohr #56 | Wing
July 28, 1989 | Bloomington Speedway | Chuck Amati | Tate #66 | Wing
July 29, 1989 | Paragon Speedway | Mickey Smith | Smith #14 | Wing
July 30, 1989 | Kokomo Speedway | Danny Smith | Gohr #56 | Wing
1990
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 25, 1990 | Paragon Speedway | Danny Smith | Gohr #56 | Wing
July 27, 1990 | Bloomington Speedway | Kevin Briscoe | Briscoe #5 | Wing
July 28, 1990 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Dave Darland | Darland #36D | Non-Wing
Aug 5, 1990 | Kokomo Speedway | Chuck Amati | Tate #66 | Non-Wing
1991
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 25, 1991 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Jack Hewitt | Hampshire #63 | Non-Wing
July 26, 1991 | Bloomington Speedway | Danny Smith | Gohr #56 | Wing
July 27, 1991 | Paragon Speedway | Danny Smith | Gohr #56 | Wing
July 28, 1991 | Kokomo Speedway | Dave Darland | Darland #36D | Non-Wing
1992
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 31, 1992 | Bloomington Speedway | Bob Kinser | Bayless #17B | Wing
Aug 1, 1992 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Kevin Thomas | Hazen #57 | Non-Wing
Aug 9, 1992 | Kokomo Speedway | Tony Elliott | Newkirk #17 | Non-Wing
1993
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 15, 1993 | Twin Cities Raceway Park | Dave Darland | Earlywine #36D | Non-Wing
July 16, 1993 | Bloomington Speedway | Cary Faas | Faas #37 | Non-Wing
Aug 1, 1993 | Kokomo Speedway | Kevin Thomas | Black #2B | Non-Wing
Aug 6, 1993 | Paragon Speedway | Tray House | Frampton #95 | Non-Wing
1994
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 14, 1994 | Twin Cities Raceway Park | Kelly Kinser | Kinser #4K | Wing
July 15, 1994 | Bloomington Speedway | Kelly Kinser | Kinser #4K | Wing
July 16, 1994 | Paragon Speedway | Danny Smith | Bodkins #00 | Wing
July 17, 1994 | Kokomo Speedway | Kelly Kinser | Kinser #4K | Wing
1995
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
Jun 15, 1995 | Twin Cities Raceway Park | Tony Elliott | Hazen/Walker #57 | Non-Wing
Jun 16, 1995 | Bloomington Speedway | Kevin Thomas | Applebee #3 | Non-Wing
Jun 17, 1995 | Paragon Speedway | Kevin Thomas | Applebee #3 | Non-Wing
Jun 18, 1995 | Kokomo Speedway | Mike Mann | Mann #37m | Non-Wing
1996
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 26, 1996 | Bloomington Speedway | Kevin Thomas | Applebee #3 | USAC
July 27, 1996 | Paragon Speedway | Jon Stanbrough | Law #77 | USAC
July 28, 1996 | Kokomo Speedway | Brad Marvel | Black #2m | USAC
1997
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 19, 1997 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Brian Tyler | Contos #4c | USAC
July 20, 1997 | Kokomo Speedway | J.J. Yeley | Yeley #4J | USAC
July 23, 1997 | Terre Haute Action Track | J.J. Yeley | Yeley #4J | USAC
July 24, 1997 | Twin Cities Raceway Park | Kevin Doty | Chrisman #25 | USAC
July 25, 1997 | Bloomington Speedway | Brad Fox | Fox #53 | USAC
July 26, 1997 | Paragon Speedway | Bill Rose | Gardner #96 | USAC
July 27, 1997 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Jack Hewitt | Hampshire #63 | USAC
1998
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 18, 1998 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Dave Darland | Dynamics #69 | USAC
July 19, 1998 | Evans Kokomo Speedway | Tony Elliott | Vance/Walker #2 | USAC
July 23, 1998 | Twin Cities Raceway Park | Kevin Doty | Chrisman #25 | USAC
July 24, 1998 | Bloomington Speedway | Tony Elliott | Vance/Walker #2 | USAC
July 25, 1998 | Paragon Speedway | Derek Davidson | BWB #62 | USAC
July 26, 1998 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Dave Darland | Dynamics #69 | USAC
1999
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 21, 1999 | Terre Haute Action Track | Terry Pletch | Pletch #29 | USAC
July 22, 1999 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Jack Hewitt | Newkirk #17 | USAC
July 23, 1999 | Bloomington Speedway | Cory Kruseman | Ellis #21 | USAC
July 24, 1999 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Dave Darland | Dynamics #69 | USAC
July 25, 1999 | Kokomo Speedway | Cory Kruseman | Ellis #21 | USAC
July 28, 1999 | Eldora Speedway | Tracy Hines | Willoughby #97 | USAC
2000
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 20, 2000 | Twin Cities Raceway Park | Bud Kaeding | BK #129 | USAC
July 21, 2000 | Bloomington Speedway | Jay Drake | Kunz #67 | USAC
July 22, 2000 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Kevin Briscoe | Briscoe #5 | USAC
July 23, 2000 | Kokomo Speedway | Jay Drake | Kunz #67 | USAC
July 28, 2000 | Terre Haute Action Track | Jay Drake | Kunz #67 | USAC
July 29, 2000 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Jay Drake | Kunz #67 | USAC
July 30, 2000 | Tri-State Speedway | Cory Kruseman | Potter #3p | USAC
2001
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 21, 2001 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Jon Stanbrough | Hazen #57H | USAC
July 22, 2001 | Tri-State Speedway | Jay Drake | Kunz #67 | USAC
July 24, 2001 | Twin Cities Raceway Park | Jack Hewitt | Kaser #31 | USAC
July 26, 2001 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Dave Darland | DeSalle #3AC | USAC
July 27, 2001 | Bloomington Speedway | A.J. Anderson | Edison #10 | USAC
July 29, 2001 | Kokomo Speedway | Tony Elliott | Walker/Gratton #66 | USAC
2002
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 19, 2002 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Cory Kruseman | Kunz #67 | USAC
July 20, 2002 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Cory Kruseman | Kunz #67 | USAC
July 21, 2002 | Tri-State Speedway | Cory Kruseman | Kunz #67 | USAC
July 22, 2002 | Twin Cities Raceway Park | J.J. Yeley | GT Racing #76 | USAC
July 25, 2002 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Kevin Briscoe | Briscoe #5 | USAC
July 26, 2002 | Bloomington Speedway | Kevin Briscoe | Briscoe #5 | USAC
July 27, 2002 | Terre Haute Action Track | Cory Kruseman | Kunz #67 | USAC
2003
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 17, 2003 | Twin Cities Raceway Park | J.J. Yeley | Stewart #20 | USAC
July 18, 2003 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | J.J. Yeley | Stewart #20 | USAC
July 19, 2003 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Jay Drake | Kunz #67 | USAC
July 20, 2003 | Tri-State Speedway | J.J. Yeley | Stewart #20 | USAC
July 23, 2003 | Kokomo Speedway | Bud Kaeding | BK #29 | USAC
July 24, 2003 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Jon Stanbrough | Hazen #57 | USAC
July 25, 2003 | Bloomington Speedway | J.J. Yeley | Stewart #20 | USAC
July 26, 2003 | Terre Haute Action Track | Tracy Hines | Dynamics #69 | USAC
2004
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 15, 2004 | Twin Cities Raceway Park | J.J. Yeley | Stanton #75 | USAC
July 17, 2004 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Cory Kruseman | Stewart #21 | USAC
July 18, 2004 | Tri-State Speedway | Cory Kruseman | Stewart #21 | USAC
July 22, 2004 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Jon Stanbrough | Dynamics #69 | USAC
July 23, 2004 | Bloomington Speedway | Kevin Briscoe | Briscoe #5 | USAC
July 24, 2004 | Terre Haute Action Track | J.J. Yeley | Stanton #75 | USAC
2005
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 14, 2005 | Twin Cities Raceway Park | Cory Kruseman | Kunz #67 | USAC
July 15, 2005 | Bloomington Speedway | Tracy Hines | Dynamics #69 | USAC
July 17, 2005 | Tri-State Speedway | Cory Kruseman | Kunz #67 | USAC
July 19, 2005 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Dave Darland | Walker/Guiducci #11 | USAC
July 20, 2005 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Cory Kruseman | Kunz #67 | USAC
July 21, 2005 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Dickie Gaines | Roberts #21x | USAC
July 22, 2005 | Terre Haute Action Track | Levi Jones | 2B Racing #2B | USAC
2006
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 13, 2006 | Twin Cities Raceway Park | Mat Neely | 2B Racing #2B | USAC
July 14, 2006 | Bloomington Speedway | Brady Short | Short #36 | USAC
July 15, 2006 | Tri-State Speedway | Jon Stanbrough | Fox #53 | USAC
July 16, 2006 | Kokomo Speedway | Jon Stanbrough | Fox #53 | USAC
July 19, 2006 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Jon Stanbrough | Fox #53 | USAC
2007
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 11, 2007 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Jon Stanbrough | Fox #53 | USAC
July 12, 2007 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Dave Darland | Pace #44 | USAC
July 13, 2007 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Daron Clayton | Dynamics #69 | USAC
July 14, 2007 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Jon Stanbrough | Fox #53 | USAC
July 15, 2007 | Kokomo Speedway | Jon Stanbrough | Fox #53 | USAC
July 19, 2007 | Kamp Motor Speedway | Jerry Coons Jr. | Dynamics #69 | USAC
July 20, 2007 | Bloomington Speedway | Dave Darland | Pace #44 | USAC
July 21, 2007 | Tri-State Speedway | Daron Clayton | Walker/Guiducci #11D |
USAC
2008
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 9, 2008 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Jeff Bland Jr. | Bland #21s | USAC
July 10, 2008 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Brady Short | Short #36 | USAC
July 11, 2008 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Cole Whitt | Kunz #67K | USAC
July 13, 2008 | Kokomo Speedway | Dave Darland | 2B Racing #2B | USAC
July 17, 2008 | Kamp Motor Speedway | Jerry Coons Jr. | Dynamics #69 | USAC
July 18, 2008 | Bloomington Speedway | Jerry Coons Jr. | Dynamics #69 | USAC
July 19, 2008 | Tri-State Speedway | Hunter Schuerenberg | Walker/Guiducci
#11 | USAC
2009
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 10, 2009 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Dave Darland | RWB #2B | USAC
July 11, 2009 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Levi Jones | Stewart #20 | USAC
July 12, 2009 | Kokomo Speedway | Chad Boat | Boat #30 | USAC
July 15, 2009 | Terre Haute Action Track | Brad Sweet | Kahne/Curb #9 | USAC
July 16, 2009 | Kamp Motor Speedway | Dave Darland | RWB #2B | USAC
July 17, 2009 | Bloomington Speedway | Bryan Clauson | Tucker #7 | USAC
July 18, 2009 | Tri-State Speedway | Levi Jones | Stewart #20 | USAC
2010
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 9, 2010 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Dave Darland | Goodnight #39 | USAC
July 10, 2010 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Jon Stanbrough | Fox #53 | USAC
July 11, 2010 | Kokomo Speedway | Levi Jones | Stewart #20 | USAC
July 14, 2010 | Terre Haute Action Track | Jon Stanbrough | Fox #53 | USAC
July 15, 2010 | Brownstown Speedway | Brady Short | Short #36 | USAC
July 16, 2010 | Bloomington Speedway | Jon Stanbrough | Fox #53 | USAC
July 17, 2010 | Tri-State Speedway | Blake Fitzpatrick | Fitzpatrick #10F |
USAC
2011
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 8, 2011 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Dave Darland | Roberts/Tate #21x | USAC
July 9, 2011 | Kokomo Speedway | Hunter Schuerenberg | Byram #35 | USAC
July 10, 2011 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Robert Ballou | MPHG #81 | USAC
July 13, 2011 | Terre Haute Action Track | Chris Windom | Baldwin #5x | USAC
July 14, 2011 | Brownstown Speedway | Casey Riggs | Indiana Underground #37 | USAC
July 15, 2011 | Bloomington Speedway | Hunter Schuerenberg | Byram #35 | USAC
July 16, 2011 | Tri-State Speedway | Damion Gardner | DG #71 | USAC
2012
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 13, 2012 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Bryan Clauson | Tucker/BCI/Curb-Agajanian #7 | USAC
July 15, 2012 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Justin Grant | Hery #40 | USAC
July 16, 2012 | Kokomo Speedway | Dave Darland | Walker #11 | USAC
July 18, 2012 | Terre Haute Action Track | Daron Clayton | Clayton #92 | USAC
July 20, 2012 | Bloomington Speedway | Kevin Thomas Jr. | Black Jack #9K | USAC
July 21, 2012 | Tri-State Speedway | Jon Stanbrough | Roberts/Tate #21x | USAC
July 22, 2012 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Dave Darland | Walker #11 | USAC
2013
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 12, 2013 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Jon Stanbrough | Wade #66 | USAC
July 13, 2013 | Kokomo Speedway | Kevin Thomas Jr. | Dutcher/RW/Tri-Star #17RW | USAC
July 14, 2013 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Kevin Thomas Jr. | Dutcher/RW/Tri-Star #17RW | USAC
July 17, 2013 | Terre Haute Action Track | Kevin Thomas Jr. | Dutcher/RW/Tri-Star #17RW | USAC
July 18, 2013 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Bryan Clauson | Stewart/Curb-Agajanian #20 | USAC
July 19, 2013 | Bloomington Speedway | Bryan Clauson | Stewart/Curb-Agajanian
#20 | USAC
2014
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 11, 2014 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Jon Stanbrough | Dutcher #37RW | USAC
July 12, 2014 | Kokomo Speedway | Dave Darland | Phillips #71p | USAC
July 16, 2014 | Terre Haute Action Track | Bryan Clauson | Stewart/Curb-Agajanian #20 | USAC
July 17, 2014 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Robert Ballou | Ballou #12x | USAC
July 18, 2014 | Bloomington Speedway | Bryan Clauson | Stewart/Curb-Agajanian #20 | USAC
July 19, 2014 | Tri-State Speedway | Robert Ballou | Ballou #12x | USAC
2015
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 10, 2015 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Chase Stockon | 32 TBI #32 | USAC
July 12, 2015 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Brady Bacon | Dynamics #69 | USAC
July 15, 2015 | Terre Haute Action Track | Aaron Farney | Farney #15F | USAC
July 16, 2015 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Brady Bacon | Dynamics #69 | USAC
July 18, 2015 | Tri-State Speedway | Brady Short | Pottorff #11p | USAC
2016
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 8, 2016 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Tyler Courtney | TOPP #23c | USAC
July 9, 2016 | Kokomo Speedway | Kyle Cummins | Rock Steady #3R | USAC
July 10, 2016 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Bryan Clauson | Dooling/Hayward #63 | USAC
July 14, 2016 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Brady Short | Pottorff #11p | USAC
July 15, 2016 | Bloomington Speedway | Brent Beauchamp | Olson #34 | USAC
July 16, 2016 | Tri-State Speedway | Carson Short | Short #21 | USAC
July 17, 2016 | Terre Haute Action Track | Chase Stockon | 32 TBI #32 | USAC
2017
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 8, 2017 | Kokomo Speedway | Thomas Meseraull | Briscoe #5B | USAC
July 9, 2017 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | C.J. Leary | Leary #30 | USAC
July 10, 2017 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | C.J. Leary | Leary #30 | USAC
July 14, 2017 | Bloomington Speedway | Kevin Thomas Jr. | KT #9K | USAC
July 15, 2017 | Tri-State Speedway | Kyle Cummins | Rock Steady #3R | USAC
July 16, 2017 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Robert Ballou | Ballou #12 | USAC
2018
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 20, 2018 | Plymouth Speedway | Brady Bacon | Bacon #99 | USAC
July 22, 2018 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Tyler Courtney | Clauson Marshall Newman #7BC | USAC
July 24, 2018 | Kokomo Speedway | Thomas Meseraull | Briscoe #5B | USAC
July 25, 2018 | Terre Haute Action Track | Tyler Courtney | Clauson Marshall Newman #7BC | USAC
July 26, 2018 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Dave Darland | Goodnight/Curb-Agajanian #36D | USAC
July 27, 2018 | Bloomington Speedway | C.J. Leary | Leary #30 | USAC
July 28, 2018 | Tri-State Speedway | Dave Darland | Goodnight/Curb-Agajanian
#36D | USAC
2019
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 18, 2019 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Shane Cottle | Epperson Racing #2E | USAC
July 19, 2019 | Plymouth Speedway | Tyler Courtney | Clauson/Marshall/Newman Racing #7BC | USAC
July 20, 2019 | Kokomo Speedway | Chris Windom | Parallax Group/Goacher Racing #5G | USAC
July 21, 2019 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Justin Grant | TOPP Motorsports #4 | USAC
July 24, 2019 | Terre Haute Action Track | Tyler Courtney | Clauson/Marshall/Newman Racing #7BC | USAC
July 25, 2019 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Kyle Cummins | Rock Steady Racing #3R | USAC
July 26, 2019 | Bloomington Speedway | Kevin Thomas Jr. | Hayward/Thomas Motorsports #19 | USAC
July 27, 2019 | Tri-State Speedway | Kyle Cummins | Rock Steady Racing #3R |
USAC
2020
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 24, 2020 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Logan Seavey | Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports #19AZ | USAC
July 25, 2020 | Kokomo Speedway | C.J. Leary | Leary Racing #30 | USAC
July 26, 2020 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | C.J. Leary | Leary Racing #30 | USAC
July 29, 2020 | Terre Haute Action Track | Justin Grant | TOPP Motorsports #4 | USAC
Aug 2, 2020 | Tri-State Speedway | Kyle Cummins | Rock Steady Racing #3R |
USAC
2021
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 24, 2021 | Kokomo Speedway | Justin Grant | TOPP Motorsports #4 | USAC
July 25, 2021 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Logan Seavey | Baldwin-Fox Racing #5 | USAC
July 26, 2021 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Logan Seavey | Baldwin-Fox Racing #5 | USAC
July 28, 2021 | Terre Haute Action Track | Logan Seavey | Baldwin-Fox Racing #5 | USAC
July 29, 2021 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Tanner Thorson | Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports #19AZ | USAC
July 30, 2021 | Bloomington Speedway | Brady Bacon | Dynamics, Inc. #69 | USAC
July 31, 2021 | Tri-State Speedway | Justin Grant | TOPP Motorsports #4 |
USAC
2022
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 22, 2022 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Shane Cottle | Hodges Motorsports #74x | USAC
July 25, 2022 | Circle City Raceway | C.J. Leary | Michael Motorsports #77m | USAC
July 26, 2022 | Kokomo Speedway | Justin Grant | TOPP Motorsports #4 | USAC
July 28, 2022 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Mitchel Moles | Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports #19AZ | USAC
July 29, 2022 | Bloomington Speedway | Kyle Cummins | Rock Steady Racing #3R | USAC
July 30, 2022 | Tri-State Speedway | Robert Ballou | Ballou Motorsports #12 |
USAC
2023
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 21, 2023 | Gas City I-69 Speedway | Justin Grant | TOPP Motorsports #4 | USAC
July 22, 2023 | Kokomo Speedway | C.J. Leary | BGE Dougherty Motorsports #15x | USAC
July 23, 2023 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Justin Grant | TOPP Motorsports #4 | USAC
July 24, 2023 | Circle City Raceway | Kyle Cummins | Rock Steady Racing #3R | USAC
July 26, 2023 | Terre Haute Action Track | Justin Grant | TOPP Motorsports #4 | USAC
July 27, 2023 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Jake Swanson | Team AZ Racing #21AZ | USAC
July 28, 2023 | Bloomington Speedway | Emerson Axsom | Clauson Marshall Newman Racing #47BC | USAC
HUTCH TREAT!
KTJ GETS FIRST CAREER
USAC SILVER CROWN WIN AT SALT CITY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Hutchinson, Kansas (July 20, 2024)………After five career runner-up finishes in USAC Silver Crown competition, Kevin Thomas Jr. had no desire for any more “second” thoughts during Saturday night’s inaugural Murphy Tractor & Equipment Salt City 100 at Hutchinson, Kansas’ Salt City Speedway.
Thomas’ (Cullman, Ala.) quest for his initial series victory didn’t exactly occur in a straightforward manner. First, Thomas was brought to the Chris Dyson Racing/Concord American Flagpole – Macri Concrete – High Performance Lubricants/Maxim/Ott Chevy in a substitute role while the team’s regular driver, Brady Bacon, was competing in the Kings Royal at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway.
Secondly, in a late-race battle for the lead between Thomas and C.J. Leary, the two touched wheels, resulting in Leary toppling over while Thomas continued onward to victory, casting a bit of a pall over his long-awaited Silver Crown celebration.
“I’m going to start off by apologizing to C.J. and everybody over there on the Klatt Enterprises team,” Thomas stated. “C.J. and I have been friends for 10-plus years, and we’ve never touched. That was piss poor judgement on my end. He’s one of my better friends and that really sucks.”
Nonetheless, Thomas’ $10,000 victory extended a remarkable streak of first-time USAC Silver Crown winners. A brand-new first-time series victor has emerged in each of the past three events: Daison Pursley (Port Royal), Dakoda Armstrong (Madison) and now Kevin Thomas Jr. (Salt City).
That’s the first time there have been three consecutive first-time Silver Crown winners in as many races since 2010 when Tanner Swanson (Berlin), Kody Swanson (Du Quoin) and Bryan Clauson (Eldora) reeled off first-time series wins in succession.
Not to mention, all three dirt Silver Crown races held thus far in 2024 have resulted in first-time winners: Kaylee Bryson (Belleville), Pursley (Port Royal) and Thomas (Salt City). The last occurrence of three-straight first-time dirt winners also came in 2010 when Levi Jones (USA Raceway), Shane Hmiel (Indiana State Fairgrounds) and Kody Swanson (Du Quoin) each grabbed their firsts.
But for Thomas, the Silver Crown monkey on his back has finally been released. Entering Saturday night’s race, He held the dubious distinction of owning more runner-up finishes in series history among drivers who had not yet won a main event.
Thomas previously finished as the runner-up at Springfield (2018), Du Quoin (2018), Eldora (2018), Indiana State Fairgrounds (2019) and Eldora (2019). And for a time, it looked like it might happen again after he led the opening 68 circuits around the historic 1/2-mile Kansas State Fairgrounds dirt oval.
After winning the pole and establishing the Salt City USAC Silver Crown track record with a lap of 21.090 seconds in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying, Thomas started from the pole position and was in total control from the drop of the green flag until that very point when he encountered lapped traffic at just the wrong moment.
Thomas became hung up behind the car of six-time Hutchinson Grand Nationals Sprint Car champion and first-time Silver Crown competitor Danny Jennings in turns three and four. Leary took advantage of the opportune moment by darting to the inside in turn three before coming out of the other side of turn four with the lead in hand and just 31 laps remaining.
Throughout the ensuing 10 laps, Leary extended his lead over Thomas to nearly two seconds until a caution for fourth-running Justin Grant who slowed suddenly in turn four on lap 79. Grant continued toward the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area where the crew added fuel. However, fuel didn’t turn out to be the remedy. Soon after Grant pulled back onto the track, he was back in the infield, this time out of the race for good with a 13th place finish.
In time for the lap 83 resumption, Thomas was in full attack mode as he dove under Leary to swipe the lead in turns one and two. However, Leary countered the maneuver and raced back under Thomas on the back straightaway. By the time the pair reached turn one the next time around on lap 84, Thomas pulled a car length ahead of Leary.
However, by the time they reached turn two and Leary attempted to race around the outside of Thomas, the town proved to be not big enough for the both of them. Thomas’ right rear tire and Leary’s left rear tire collided, sending Leary flipping upside down multiple times. Leary walked away but his bid for his first Silver Crown win of 2024 was finished.
When action resumed, Thomas worked the low line in turns three and four while opting for the top side in turns one and two down the stretch. Meanwhile, new second place runner Seavey made his pursuit while committed to the multi-layered cushion that had been built up around the top. At moments, only a couple car lengths separated the two with the lap count hurriedly rushing to 100.
However, in crunch time, Thomas hit all his marks and was able to steadily stretch his lead over the final five laps to cross the stripe 2.046 seconds ahead of Seavey. Trey Osborne’s see-saw battle with Chase Stockon saw the pair swap the third position three times over a four-lap span before Osborne made the decisive pass on the low side of turn one on lap 96. Stockon took fourth behind Osborne while USAC Silver Crown point leader Kody Swanson rounded out the top-five.
For Thomas, it had been four years since he last sat in the seat of the Chris Dyson Racing No. 9. In his triumphant return, Thomas led a race-high 85 of 100 laps to finally get the deed done and check off another feat on his lengthy list of USAC accomplishments.
“I’m really proud of my guys and I’m happy to get the call to come out here and race for these guys in a car that is as fast as it is,” Thomas praised. “To finally get my first win, it’s pretty special. It’s been a long two days, but it’s been well worth it. (Crew chief) Sean (Michael) and everybody on the team gave me a really good racecar. I felt like I made a couple of bad decisions right there in lapped traffic, but I had a good enough car to stay with the pace that C.J. was running and try to get back to him. Then, unfortunately, the contact happened. I feel like the fans don’t deserve something like that. They deserve to see us two race it out.”
Defending series champion Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) equaled his best finish of the season with a runner-up finish in his Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing/DiaEdge Mitsubishi Materials – STIDA.com/DRC/Felker Chevy.
“With Justin (Grant) and I being on the hard tires and Kevin (Thomas Jr.) and C.J. (Leary) being on the softs, it played out to be a different kind of Silver Crown race than I think we were all expecting,” Seavey admitted. “We all kind of thought it was going to rubber, and tires were going to play a big factor, but it didn’t. This place built a huge curb, and we were up there smashing it pretty hard. I was actually more worried about fuel because, normally, we don’t run this hard on half-miles. Usually, you’re kind of pedaling around a bunch. That was like a sprint car race for 100 laps.”
Following a career-best fourth place finish in his most recent Silver Crown outing in June on the pavement at Wisconsin’s Madison International Speedway, Trey Osborne (Columbus, Ohio) one-upped himself with a career-first podium result on the dirt at Salt City, scoring third in his BCR Group/Flint Trucking & Truck Service – Duncan Oil – QS Components/Maxim/Kercher Chevy. He reached third in spectacular fashion in a battle with Stockon that lasted the duration of the final 10 laps.
“He raced me clean, but he made me work for it,” Osborne said of Stockon. “We were definitely going at it. This year has sucked, so to run third is great.”
Nathan Moore (Kaufman, Texas) earned his best career USAC Silver Crown finish at Salt City after starting 16th and finishing eighth in his Chip Thomas-Joe Moore/Abilene Powder Coating – Boxwell Heavy Haul/Maxim/Kercher Mopar. That earned the series Rookie the hard charger honor of the evening. Furthermore, his performance also netted him Inferno Armor’s Fire Move of the Night after overcoming a mid-race spin to collect his first Silver Crown top-10 result.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP PRACTICE RESULTS: July 20, 2024 – Salt City Speedway – Hutchinson, Kansas – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – Murphy Tractor & Equipment Salt City 100
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 9, Dyson-21.090 (New Track Record); 2. C.J. Leary, 6, Klatt-21.204; 3. Justin Grant, 91, Hemelgarn-21.491; 4. Mario Clouser, 21, Team AZ-21.529; 5. Logan Seavey, 22, Rice/Abacus-21.536; 6. Trey Osborne, 81, BCR-21.558; 7. Chase Stockon, 69, Pink 69-21.596; 8. Kody Swanson, 77, Doran/Binks-21.673; 9. Kyle Steffens, 08, Steffens-21.831; 10. Trey Burke, 60, Legacy/Wilson-21.905; 11. Kaylee Bryson, 26, Pierce-22.001; 12. Kip Hughes, 160, Hughes-22.311; 13. Danny Jennings, 61, Grace-22.384; 14. Gregg Cory, 32, Williams/Cory-22.581; 15. Chris Fetter, 15, Fetter-22.634; 16. Nathan Moore, 48, Thomas/Moore-22.800; 17. Dave Berkheimer, 31, Berkheimer-23.450; 18. Steve Gennetten, 03, Gennetten-23.480; 19. Danny Long, 44, Long-24.578.
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 2. Logan Seavey (5), 3. Trey Osborne (6), 4. Chase Stockon (7), 5. Kody Swanson (8), 6. Kaylee Bryson (11), 7. Kyle Steffens (9), 8. Nathan Moore (16), 9. Danny Jennings (13), 10. Gregg Cory (14), 11. Mario Clouser (4), 12. C.J. Leary (2), 13. Justin Grant (3), 14. Chris Fetter (15), 15. Kip Hughes (12), 16. Trey Burke (10), 17. Dave Berkheimer (17), 18. Steve Gennetten (18), 19. Danny Long (19). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-68 Kevin Thomas Jr., Laps 69-83 C.J. Leary, Laps 84-100 Kevin Thomas Jr.
**C.J. Leary flipped on lap 84 of the feature.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kody Swanson-423, 2-Justin Grant-392, 3-Logan Seavey-373, 4-C.J. Leary-370, 5-Trey Osborne-261, 6-Kaylee Bryson-260, 7-Bobby Santos-250, 8-Kyle Steffens-245, 9-Taylor Ferns-235, 10-Gregg Cory-230.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-126, 2-Logan Seavey-115, 3-Robert Ballou-111, 4-C.J. Leary-96, 5-Justin Grant-93, 6-Joey Amantea-89, 7-Kyle Cummins-86, 8-Chase Stockon-73, 9-Carson Garrett-63, 10-Brady Bacon-62.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: August 10, 2024 – Jennerstown Speedway – Jennerstown, Pennsylvania – 1/2-Mile Paved Oval – Silver Crown Showdown
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: C.J. Leary (20.876)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kevin Thomas Jr. (21.090)
Hard Charger: Nathan Moore
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Race: Nathan Moore (16th to 8th)
C.J. FASTEST IN FRIDAY’S SALT CITY
USAC SILVER CROWN PRACTICE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Hutchinson, Kansas (July 19, 2024)………C.J. Leary muscled his way to the top of
the charts in the third and final session to become the fastest driver of Friday
night’s USAC Silver Crown National Championship practice at Hutchinson, Kansas’
Salt City Speedway.
The practice night was the final tune-up prior to Saturday night’s USAC
Silver Crown Murphy Tractor & Equipment Salt City 100 on July 20, marking the
series’ debut at the 1/2-mile dirt oval.
Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) powered to a time of 22.039 seconds in his Klatt
Enterprises/Wilwood Disc Brakes – Brown & Miller Racing Solutions – Penske –
Hoosier Tire/Beast/Ford, best in the field of 19 drivers and teams who took
time. Twenty-three entries are expected to compete on Saturday night.
Leading USAC Silver Crown Rookie Trey Osborne (Columbus, Ohio) was
impressive, topping the first of the three practice sessions and was second
overall with a 22.347 second lap. Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Ala.) was the best
in the second session and third overall at a 22.514. Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.)
was fourth fastest overall while Kaylee Bryson (Muskogee, Okla.) rounded out the
top-five at 22.658. Bryson won the most recent USAC Silver Crown event in Kansas
this past May at the Belleville High Banks.
Only one minor incident occurred during the practice session when USAC Silver
Crown newcomer Danny Jennings (Norman, Okla.) spun backwards in turn three.
However, no contact was made, and the six-time Hutchinson Grand Nationals sprint
car winner was able to continue on.
SATURDAY RACE DETAILS:
The Saturday, July 20, program will feature USAC Silver Crown practice,
qualifying and racing, plus feature events for the URSS Sprint Cars and a
complete program for the IMCA SportMods. General admission tickets are $31 and
kids tickets are $14.50. Tickets can be purchased in advance at
https://saltcityracingllc.com/ or at the gate on race day.
Saturday night’s program will feature full LIVE coverage on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac.
If needed, the rain date for the event is Sunday, July 21.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP PRACTICE RESULTS: July 19, 2024 –
Salt City Speedway – Hutchinson, Kansas – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – Murphy Tractor &
Equipment Salt City 100
PRACTICE: 1. C.J. Leary, 6, Klatt-22.039; 2. Trey Osborne, 81, BCR-22.347; 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 9, Dyson-22.514; 4. Justin Grant, 91, Hemelgarn-22.579; 5. Kaylee Bryson, 26, Pierce-22.658; 6. Mario Clouser, 21, Team AZ-22.663; 7. Kody Swanson, 77, Doran/Binks-22.705; 8. Chase Stockon, 69, Pink 69-22.768; 9. Chris Fetter, 15, Fetter-22.950; 10. Kyle Steffens, 08, Steffens-23.000; 11. Logan Seavey, 22, Rice/Abacus-23.259; 12. Trey Burke, 60, Legacy/Wilson-23.490; 13. Kip Hughes, 160, Hughes-23.611; 14. Steve Gennetten, 03, Gennetten-23.839; 15.Nathan Moore, 48, Thomas/Moore-24.081; 16. Danny Jennings, 61, Grace-24.175; 17. Gregg Cory, 32, Williams/Cory-24.359; 18. Danny Long, 44, Long-25.297; 19. Dave Berkheimer, 31, Berkheimer-25.389.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kody Swanson-365, 2-Justin
Grant-355, 3-C.J. Leary-331, 4-Logan Seavey-306, 5-Bobby Santos-250, 6-Taylor
Ferns-235, 7-Kaylee Bryson-205, 8-Trey Osborne-197, 9-Trey Burke-197, 10-Kyle
Steffens-193.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-109, 2-Robert
Ballou-103, 3-Logan Seavey-97, 4-Joey Amantea-86, 5-C.J. Leary-85, 6-Justin
Grant-82, 7-Kyle Cummins-68, 8-Brady Bacon-60, 9-Matt Westfall-53, 10-Carson
Garrett-52.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 20, 2024 – Salt City Speedway – Hutchinson, Kansas – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – Murphy Tractor & Equipment Salt City 100
STARS, KEYS & HUTCH!
7 STORYLINES FOR
USAC SILVER CROWN’S SALT CITY 100
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Hutchinson, Kansas (July 17, 2024)………When’s the last time you did something
for the first time?
That’s what USAC Silver Crown competitors face this weekend during the
inaugural Murphy Tractor & Equipment Salt City 100 at Hutchinson, Kansas’ Salt
City Speedway on Friday-Saturday night, July 19-20.
As one of the most historic racetracks in the United States of America, the
half-mile dirt oval first contested automobile races in 1910 when Glenn M. Breed
wheeled his Buick Model 16 to victory, and it’s been active ever since except
for its shutdown during World War II.
Now, a field of 24 USAC Silver Crown drivers are vying to become the first
USAC winner in Hutchinson. A practice night for USAC Silver Crown division will
begin the festivities on Friday. Practice, qualifying and racing will commence
on Saturday, culminating in a 100-lap main event.
It’s a racetrack with a beacon of stories paired with a series oozing its own
share of racing history. This weekend’s inaugural meeting between the two is
certain to be a historic occasion. Now let’s make some history after we read
these seven storylines!
ONE-TWO-THREE GREEN LIGHT!
With the season reaching midsummer, it’s a fine time to look at the USAC
Silver Crown championship standings. Entering Salt City, the top-three in the
USAC Silver Crown standings is separated by a mere 34 points.
Seven-time series champ Kody Swanson (Kingsburg, Calif.) leads Justin Grant
(Ione, Calif.) by 10 while C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) remains 34 points out
of the lead.
All three drivers have previously captured USAC Silver Crown victories on
half-mile dirt track, the same distance as Salt City Speedway. Swanson has won
three, Grant two and Leary two too. All have been strong on the 1/2-mile dirt
ovals in 2024 as well with Leary finishing as the runner-up at the Belleville
(Kan.) High Banks, Grant second at Port Royal (Pa.) Speedway and Swanson fifth
at Port Royal.
1/2 FAST
However, none have been more masterful on the dirt 1/2-miles in Silver Crown
action of late than defending champion Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.). Overall,
he’s won six 1/2-mile dirt Silver Crown races in his career, second only to Jack
Hewitt’s nine.
Seavey’s results thus far this year have not been indicative of that fact,
though, with finishes of 16th at Belleville and 10th at Port Royal. At
Belleville, he suffered mechanical issues, then at Port Royal, he was running
third when he pulled off due to a fuel leak.
However, in his 11 half-mile dirt track Silver Crown starts between
2020-2023, Seavey earned six wins, eight top-fives and 10 top-tens. He’s fourth
in the standings, 59 points out of the lead and a win would go a long way toward
putting him back into the championship discussion.
THE KANSAS SEVEN
In the seven USAC Silver Crown races ever held in the state of Kansas, there
have been seven different winners: Brady Bacon, Kaylee Bryson, Tracy Hines,
Aaron Pierce, Kody Swanson, Chris Windom and J.J. Yeley.
Interestingly, both the first and the most recent of those events involve a
current team. In 2006, with the so-called “new generation” Silver Crown cars,
Aaron Pierce won on the 1.5-mile paved oval of Kansas Speedway. Back in May of
this year, Kaylee Bryson (Muskogee, Okla.) made history as the first woman ever
to win a USAC national event, and she achieved the feat in an AP (Aaron Pierce)
Driver Development car.
Bryson eyes history once again as she now eyes another “first” in becoming
the first two-time USAC Silver Crown winner in Kansas.
SHUFFLED DECK
Due to various reasons, there has been a bit of ride shuffling this week
among a handful of the top rides in the sport.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Ala.) will return to the seat of the Chris Dyson
Racing No. 9, a car with which he made four Silver Crown starts between 2019-20,
including a second-place result at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway. The team’s regular
driver, Brady Bacon, is taking in the sprint car festivities this weekend at
Eldora.
Mario Clouser (Auburn, Ill.) will make his first appearance aboard the Team
AZ Racing #21, which is the same ride that captured the victory in the most
recent dirt USAC Silver Crown race at Port Royal with Daison Pursley. Like
Bacon, Pursley also is partaking in Eldora duties this weekend.
Furthermore, Shane Cockrum (Benton, Ill.) will pilot John Haggenbottom’s No.
24 at Salt City. Jerry Coons Jr. and Alex Bright have both driven the car to
top-10 results this year with the series. Cockrum, a five-time series winner,
has scored twice on dirt 1/2-miles in his Silver Crown career at Terre Haute and
Williams Grove.
THREE-IN-A-ROW FOR A FIRST-TIMER?
Each of the first two USAC Silver Crown races on dirt in 2024 has featured a first-time series winner: Kaylee Bryson at Belleville and Daison Pursley at Port Royal.
It’s been 14 years since three consecutive first-time dirt USAC Silver Crown
winners have emerged. In 2010, Levi Jones (USA Raceway), Shane Hmiel (Indiana
State Fairgrounds) and Kody Swanson (Du Quoin) each grabbed their firsts in the
initial three dirt races to be held that season.
Overall, each of the past two USAC Silver Crown races in 2024 have been
captured by first-time winners: Pursley at Port Royal and Dakoda Armstrong on
the pavement at Madison. The most recent such instance of three-time winners of
any sort with the series also came in 2010 when Tanner Swanson (Berlin), Kody
Swanson (Du Quoin) and Bryan Clauson (Eldora) reeled off first-time series wins
in succession.
The question of who could be next involves many names from top to bottom,
including the aforementioned Kevin Thomas Jr. and Mario Clouser, plus you can
mix in Robert Ballou (Rocklin, Calif.), Matt Westfall (Pleasant Hill, Ohio),
Chase Stockon (Fort Branch, Ind.) and Briggs Danner (Allentown, Pa.), all of
whom have previously achieved their share of victories in USAC AMSOIL National
Sprint Car competition, just to name a few.
VETERAN ROOKIES!
Three more drivers will be making their USAC Silver Crown debuts this
weekend. However, all of them are longtime veterans of the sport: Steve
Gennetten, Kip Hughes and Danny Jennings.
Gennetten (Gravois Mills, Mo.) made his most recent USAC national start with
the midgets 33 years ago all the way back in 1991! He scored a USAC National
Midget feature win at Missouri’s Moberly Motorsports Complex in 1989. Hughes
(North Enid, Okla.), meanwhile, owns over 100 wins in Modifieds, Late Models,
Super Stocks, Sport Mods and Midgets.
Jennings (Norman, Okla.) is a six-time Hutchinson Grand Nationals sprint car
winner in 1996-2010-2017-2018-2019-2020. Danny's Grandfather Earnest, Father
Rickey, Uncle Bruce and Great Uncle Darrell have all made previous USAC Silver
Crown appearances, all between 1983-1986 at the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds.
99TH DIRT 1/2-MILE, BUT THE HUTCH AIN’T BEEN ONE
Saturday’s race marks the 99th 1/2-mile dirt track race held in USAC Silver
Crown history, which dates back to 1971. While this occasion marks the debut of
USAC at Hutchinson, it is not the first foray for champ cars at the 1/2-mile.
Longtime fans will remember that, from 1982-1987, several 100-inch NCRA Champ
Car races were held at the Hutchinson oval, won by the likes of Herb Copeland,
Jerry Stone, Harold Leep, Bob Ewell, Garry Lee Maier, Shane Carson, Tony
Armstrong and Mike Peters.
The NCRA machines were quite similar to their Silver Crown counterparts, but
featured a tad bit more horsepower, had a slightly longer wheelbase at 100
inches, a differing engine setback rule and the cars also sported wings!
RACE DETAILS:
The Friday, July 19, program will feature USAC Silver Crown practice only,
plus URSS Sprint Car heat races as well as complete shows for the IMCA Stock
Cars, IMCA Modifieds and Super Stocks. General admission tickets are $21 and
kids tickets are $10.
The Saturday, July 20, program will feature USAC Silver Crown practice,
qualifying and racing, plus feature events for the URSS Sprint Cars and a
complete program for the IMCA SportMods. General admission tickets are $31 and
kids tickets are $14.50.
One and two-day tickets packages are on sale now in advance at
https://saltcityracingllc.com/. Two-day ticket packages are $50 while kids are
just $24.
Saturday night’s program will feature full LIVE coverage on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
If needed, the rain date for the event is Sunday, July 21.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kody Swanson-365, 2-Justin
Grant-355, 3-C.J. Leary-331, 4-Logan Seavey-306, 5-Bobby Santos-250, 6-Taylor
Ferns-235, 7-Kaylee Bryson-205, 8-Trey Osborne-197, 9-Trey Burke-197, 10-Kyle
Steffens-193.
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ENTRY LIST: MURPHY TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT SALT CITY 100 (24)
03 (R) STEVE GENNETTEN/Gravois Mills, MO (Steve Gennetten)
08 KYLE STEFFENS/St. Charles, MO (Steffens Motorsports)
6 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Klatt Enterprises)
9 KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (Chris Dyson)
10 (R) BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (DMW Motorsports)
15 CHRIS FETTER/Troy, MO (Chris Fetter)
21 MARIO CLOUSER/Auburn, IL (Team AZ Racing)
22 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
24 SHANE COCKRUM/Benton, IL (John Haggenbottom)
26 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Sam Pierce)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Berkheimer Racing)
32 GREGG CORY/Shelbyville, IN (Williams-Cory Racing)
44 DANNY LONG/Bonne Terre, MO (Danny Long)
48 (R) NATHAN MOORE/Kaufman, TX (Chip Thomas-Joe Moore)
54 MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (Westfall Racing)
60 TREY BURKE/Alvin, TX (Legacy Autosport-Robert Wilson Racing)
61 (R) DANNY JENNINGS/Norman, OK (David Grace Motorsports)
69 CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Pink 69 Racing)
77 KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA (Doran-Binks Racing)
81 (R) TREY OSBORNE/Columbus, OH (BCR Group)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
97 ROBERT BALLOU/Rocklin, CA (Hans Lein)
160 (R) KIP HUGHES/North Enid, OK (Kip Hughes)
777 (R) DAVE PEPERAK/Clinton, IN (Dave Peperak Motorsports)
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USAC SILVER CROWN WINS IN KANSAS
1-Brady Bacon, Kaylee Bryson, Tracy Hines, Aaron Pierce, Kody Swanson, Chris Windom & J.J. Yeley
24 ENTRIES FOR INAUGURAL SALT CITY 100,
USAC SILVER CROWN DEBUTS IN
HUTCHINSON, KANSAS ON JULY 19-20
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Hutchinson, Kansas (July 16, 2024)………A field of 24 USAC Silver Crown drivers and
cars is set to make its debut appearance at the grand ol’ Salt City Speedway in
Hutchinson, Kansas this weekend, Friday-Saturday night, July 19-20.
A practice night for USAC Silver Crown teams is set at the 1/2-mile dirt oval
for Friday night with three separate sessions taking place. On Saturday night,
the action begins with USAC Silver Crown practice, followed by Honest Abe
Roofing Qualifying and the 100-lap main event.
The field consists of three past USAC Silver Crown titlists, including reigning
series king Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.), seven-time champion Kody Swanson
(Kingsburg, Calif.) and Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.), plus past USAC AMSOIL
National Sprint Car champions C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) and Robert Ballou
(Rocklin, Calif.).
In May, Kaylee Bryson (Muskogee, Okla.) made history by becoming the first woman
to score a USAC national main event victory. To boot, she accomplished the feat
on Kansas soil at the Belleville High Banks. She’s entered for her first
appearance at Hutchinson along with fellow Silver Crown winner Shane Cockrum
(Benton, Ill.) who will make his season debut with the series.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Ala.), Briggs Danner (Allentown, Pa.), Matt Westfall
(Pleasant Hill, Ohio) and Chase Stockon (Fort Branch, Ind.) have all previously
won in the USAC National Sprint Car series but will be vying for their first
career Silver Crown score this weekend at Salt City.
Leading USAC Silver Crown Rookie Trey Osborne (Columbus, Ohio) will make his way
to “Hutch” this weekend as will Mario Clouser (Auburn, Ill.) who has stepped
into the seat of the Team AZ Racing No. 21 for a one-race deal. Meanwhile, three
drivers will be making their USAC Silver Crown debuts this weekend: Steve
Gennetten, Kip Hughes and Danny Jennings.
Gennetten (Gravois Mills, Mo.) made his most recent USAC national start with the
midgets in 1991. He scored a USAC National Midget feature win at Missouri’s
Moberly Motorsports Complex in 1989. Hughes (North Enid, Okla.) owns over 100
wins in Modifieds, Late Models, Super Stocks, Sport Mods and Midgets.
Jennings (Norman, Okla.) is a six-time Hutchinson Grand Nationals winner in
1996-2010-2017-2018-2019-2020. Danny's Grandfather Earnest, Father Rickey, Uncle
Bruce and Great Uncle Darrell have all made previous USAC Silver Crown
appearances, all between 1983-1986 at the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds.
They’ll be joined by Trey Burke (Alvin, Texas), who currently stands ninth in
USAC Silver Crown points, plus Kyle Steffens (St. Charles, Mo.), Chris Fetter
(Troy, Mo.), Dave Berkheimer (Mechanicsburg, Pa.), Gregg Cory (Shelbyville,
Ind.), Danny Long (Bonne Terre, Mo.), Nathan Moore (Kaufman, Texas) and Dave
Peperak (Clinton, Ind.), also a past USAC National Sprint Car feature winner.
TIRE UPDATE:
Right rear tire options for this weekend’s Salt City event are RD20 & D25 & F85.
RACE DETAILS:
The Friday, July 19, program will feature USAC Silver Crown practice only, plus
URSS Sprint Car heat races as well as complete shows for the IMCA Stock Cars,
IMCA Modifieds and Super Stocks. General admission tickets are $21 and kids
tickets are $10.
The Saturday, July 20, program will feature USAC Silver Crown practice,
qualifying and racing, plus feature events for the URSS Sprint Cars and a
complete program for the IMCA SportMods. General admission tickets are $31 and
kids tickets are $14.50.
One and two-day tickets packages are on sale now in advance at https://saltcityracingllc.com/.
Two-day ticket packages are $50 while kids are just $24.
Saturday night’s program will feature full LIVE coverage on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac.
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ENTRY LIST: MURPHY TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT SALT CITY 100 (24)
03 (R) STEVE GENNETTEN/Gravois Mills, MO (Steve Gennetten)
08 KYLE STEFFENS/St. Charles, MO (Steffens Motorsports)
6 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Klatt Enterprises)
9 KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (Chris Dyson)
10 (R) BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (DMW Motorsports)
15 CHRIS FETTER/Troy, MO (Chris Fetter)
21 MARIO CLOUSER/Auburn, IL (Team AZ Racing)
22 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
24 SHANE COCKRUM/Benton, IL (John Haggenbottom)
26 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Sam Pierce)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Berkheimer Racing)
32 GREGG CORY/Shelbyville, IN (Williams-Cory Racing)
44 DANNY LONG/Bonne Terre, MO (Danny Long)
48 (R) NATHAN MOORE/Kaufman, TX (Chip Thomas-Joe Moore)
54 MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (Westfall Racing)
60 TREY BURKE/Alvin, TX (Legacy Autosport-Robert Wilson Racing)
61 (R) DANNY JENNINGS/Norman, OK (David Grace Motorsports)
69 CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Pink 69 Racing)
77 KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA (Doran-Binks Racing)
81 (R) TREY OSBORNE/Columbus, OH (BCR Group)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
97 ROBERT BALLOU/Rocklin, CA (Hans Lein)
160 (R) KIP HUGHES/North Enid, OK (Kip Hughes)
777 (R) DAVE PEPERAK/Clinton, IN (Dave Peperak Motorsports)
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year contender
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS:
July 13, 2024 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFICATIONS: 1. R.J. Johnson, 51, Johnson-16.425; 2.
Austin Williams, 17W, Dunkel-16.742; 3. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-16.750; 4.
Logan Williams, 5W, McCarthy-16.783; 5. Cody Williams, 44, Williams-16.807; 6.
Tommy Malcolm, 5X, Napier-16.974; 7. David Gasper, 18, Kittle/Gasper-17.056; 8.
Austin Grabowski, 72, Grabowski-17.092; 9. A.J. Bender, 21, Bender-17.240; 10.
Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-17.250; 11. Jeff Dyer, 39, Cal-Sun-17.433; 12. Tom
Hendricks, 14, Hendricks-17.622; 13. Gary Marshall Jr., 23, Bellegante-17.811;
14. Brent Sexton, 44S, Sexton-17.842; 15. Elexa Herrera, 5E, Herrera-18.153; 16.
Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-NT.
FLOWDYNAMICS INCORPORATED / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION / WC FRIEND COMPANY FIRST
HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to feature) 1. A.J. Bender, 2. Charles Davis Jr.,
3. Cody Williams, 4. R.J. Johnson, 5. David Gasper, 6. Jeff Dyer, 7. Elexa
Herrera, 8. Gary Marshall Jr. NT.
BILLSJERKY.NET / FACTORY WRAPS / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER SECOND HEAT:
(10 laps, all transfer to feature) 1. Verne Sweeney, 2. Tommy Malcolm, 3. Logan
Williams, 4. Austin Williams, 5. Austin Grabowski, 6. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 7. Tom
Hendricks, 8. Brent Sexton. 3:00.85.
FEATURE: (30 laps, With Starting Positions) 1. Tommy Malcolm (1), 2. A.J.
Bender (9), 3. Austin Williams (5), 4. R.J. Johnson (6), 5. Charles Davis Jr.
(4), 6. Cody Williams (2), 7. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (15), 8. Austin Grabowski (8), 9.
Brent Sexton (13), 10. Verne Sweeney (10), 11. Tom Hendricks (12), 12. Elexa
Herrera (14), 13. Logan Williams (3), 14. Jeff Dyer (11), 15. David Gasper (7).
NT.
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**Gary Marshall Jr. flipped on lap 2 of the first heat. Austin Grabowski flipped
on lap 1 of the feature. Logan Williams and Jeff Dyer flipped on lap 24 of the
feature. Dyer was transported to local hospital for observation.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Tommy Malcolm.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: Eddie Tafoya Jr. (15 to 7)
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACES: August 10 – Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, California
FLYIN’ RYAN!
TIMMS’ TIME FINALLY COMES
WITH VICTORY AT JEFFERSON COUNTY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Fairbury, Nebraska (July 13, 2024)………Ryan Timms had found himself teetering
on the brink of a USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship feature
victory at Jefferson County Speedway just about every time he’s suited up for
competition at the Fairbury, Nebraska 1/5-mile dirt oval in his career.
In his five most recent Jefferson County appearances entering Saturday
night’s USAC Mid-America Midget Week finale, Timms (Oklahoma City, Okla.), had
led a total of 45 laps and ran off a succession of starts that resulted in
finishes of 2nd, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, and that doesn’t even include one race where
he was leading on the final lap when a late yellow and an incident in turn two
coming to the checkered flag erased his victory opportunity.
“A couple years ago, we were coming to the checkered and then a yellow came
out,” Timms simultaneously recalled and foreshadowed. “I ended up losing, but
then I told (team owner/CEO) Pete (Willoughby) that I was going to win him a $10
grand race here one of these days.”
The third-starting Timms stayed true to his promise by pouncing to the lead
15 circuits into the 40-lap main event as he seized an opportunity in lapped
traffic to surpass his teammate Jade Avedisian, then was never headed throughout
the remaining 26 trips en route to a $10,000 payday in the Riverside Chevrolet
Midwest Midget Championship Presented by Westin Packaged Meats & Schmidt's
Sanitation.
Timms’ second USAC National Midget victory of the year in his Keith
Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/JBL Audio – IWX – Mobil 1/LynK/Speedway Toyota
was also the seventh of his career, moving him into 98th place all-time
alongside Tommy Astone, Jack Hewitt, Don Horvath, Page Jones, Cannon McIntosh,
Kenneth Nichols, Larry Patton, Daison Pursley, Les Scott, Len Sutton and Johnnie
Tolan.
Gavin Miller, who won the accompanying micro sprint feature prior to the
midget main event, led the field to the green from his pole starting position.
However, it was Avedisian who gained the upper hand initially from the outside
of the front row, and subsequently, led the opening lap. However, the first
yellow flag flew shortly thereafter on the second lap as Nebraskan Brian
Schwabauer (23rd) stopped on the wrong side of the cushion in turns three and
four.
On the ensuing restart, Timms used the reset to his advantage as he took to
the topside to wheel his way around the outside of Miller for second at the
stripe on lap three. Miller fought back to briefly retake the runner-up spot
from Timms as he slid by in turn two on the fifth lap. Timms, however, kept his
foot in it and replied by re-overtaking Miller for second in turn two a lap
later.
By then, Avedisian carried a full second advantage over Timms, but by the
time she reached the tail end of the field, that interval instantly shrunk. On
the 14th lap, Avedisian found herself hung up on the high side of turn four
behind the car of 19th running Knoxville Raceway Hall of Famer Don Droud Jr.
Timms took advantage of the situation and dove to the low side of turn one to
slot in between Droud and Avedisian.
Avedisian attempted to swipe the lead back for herself moments later in turn
three, nestling in between Droud and Timms. With Avedisian sliding up to the
top, thus scrubbing off momentum, Timms dipped low and drove past both at the
exit of turn four to secure a spot at the front of the field. A half lap later
in turn one, Droud’s car took one quick little bunny hop, and a blink of an eye
later, Avedisian connected her front bumper to the rear chrome of Droud, sending
Droud spinning into the path of Miller (3rd) and Friday night’s Jefferson County
winner Justin Grant (5th). Droud, Miller and Grant all stopped to bring out the
caution, yet all restarted their race from the tail with Grant taking 10th,
Miller 11th and Droud 18th.
Thereafter, Avedisian kept Timms just within here reach. Nonetheless, slowly
but surely, Timms steadily increased his lead to more than 1.5 seconds as he
placed his car low, middle and high, all with the same rate of success.
“Being able to move around here is really important,” Timms explained. “The
line changed quite a bit. There at the beginning, it was top-dominant, and once
we got to lapped traffic and my car was good enough, I was able to move around
and we moved past Jade. From there on, it was just about racing my own race and
getting through lapped traffic as perfectly as possible.”
As it turned out, it was the lessons that Timms learned in his past
experiences at the track that aided him in not following the path of others, but
rather, forging his own path ahead based on his instincts.
“(Logan) Seavey showed me his nose down there once, and a couple years ago,
he did the same thing. I moved down there, and it ended up not being faster to
do that, so I moved down there for a lap, then thought better of that, then went
back to what I was doing. I changed my line up in three and four to slide myself
and it felt really good coming off the corner and getting into the corner, but
the time between the center and the exit, it felt like I was sliding and wasting
a lot of time. You can get the car so sideways here that you can actually look
to your left and see the entrance of the corner to see how close guys are to
you. I saw that I wasn’t having to worry too much.”
However, the field was bunched up once more following a spin by 20th running
Kenney Johnson over the top of turn four banking with 14 laps remaining. With 12
laps left, the top-three were all in contention with Timms leading Avedisian by
a car length on the high side while Seavey was nearly even on the bottom.
However, Seavey clipped an infield tire off turn four which sent him sideways,
and as he fought to wrestle back control, he dropped like a rock through the
field, winding up a disappointing 16th in the final running order.
Meanwhile, Zach Daum worked along the bottom to gain second with four laps
remaining after Avedisian tagged the front straightaway wall, which cost
Avedisian a few spots down the stretch. Conversely, Timms had broken away from
the competition up front as he cruised to a commanding 2.109 second victory over
Daum, Cannon McIntosh and Jacob Denney while Avedisian wound up fifth in the
final order.
Zach Daum (Pocahontas, Ill.) opened Mid-America Midget Week on Tuesday night
at Oklahoma’s Red Dirt Raceway with a second-place finish and Inferno Armor Fire
Move of the Night honors. He finished Mid-America Midget Week in the very same
manner on Saturday at Jefferson County. In yet another example of Zach Daum just
doing Zach Daum things, he made his charge to the runner-up spot after starting
13th in his RAMCO Speed Group-Daum Motorsports/Kiwi Landscaping – 5d Speed
Shop/King/Stanton SR-11x. After tumultuous times leading into the week, Daum
unexpectedly wound up bringing his own car out to the Great Plains with
basically a crew of one – himself.
“It wears on you,” Daum said of the challenge of being his own crew. “I
didn’t practice Thursday because I just needed a day to recoup. It’s a lot of
work. Some of these guys know what it takes, and some don’t, but it’s a lot of
hours and a lot of work, especially when it’s as hot as it is here. It’s been
fun though. I haven’t done this in a long time. I haven’t been out on the road
racing by myself. It used to be my dad and I racing, but it’s basically just me
right now. I had some good guys who came and helped me tonight and had some good
help at a couple of the other races.”
In 10 career USAC National Midget starts at Jefferson County, Cannon McIntosh
(Bixby, Okla.) has never once finished worse than 10th. This weekend, he never
once finished worse than third, which is where he placed on Saturday night and
was the only driver to finish on the podium in each of the last two nights
aboard his Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/Gear Wrench – TRD – Mobil 1/LynK/Speedway
Toyota.
“I knew there was a lot of grip on the bottom, so I tried to make that work
early but guys could just carry momentum around me,” McIntosh explained. “By the
time I got up there, I had fallen back a little bit. Then on that last restart,
I could see Daison (Pursley) searching under yellow, and I knew he was going to
go to the bottom, so I tried to circle the top there and go around him and lost
like three or four spots, then Zach (Daum) went under me, so I just followed him
to the front at the end. I just got the bottom going and drove by all the guys
who were still trying to make the top work. I wish we could’ve gotten a yellow
there to see what we could’ve done. I think him and I had something for Ryan.”
The event also marked the USAC debut of late model racing superstar Ricky
Thornton Jr. After the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series event at Wheatland,
Missouri’s Lucas Oil Speedway was rained out midday Saturday, Thornton hustled
west for the five-hour trek to Fairbury, Nebraska to initially compete in just
the micro sprint race. Soon after, though, Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports
made an extra midget from their stable available for Thornton, a 19-time late
model winner this year, to drive. Thornton, whose lone previous midget
experience was exclusive to the Chili Bowl, started 20th and finished 17th in
the feature, and was running as high as 13th just before the halfway point when
he was involved in a tangle with Daniel Whitley.
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USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 13,
2024 – Jefferson County Speedway – Fairbury, Nebraska – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval –
Riverside Chevrolet Midwest Midget Championship Presented by Westin Packaged
Meats & Schmidt's Sanitation / USAC Mid-America Midget Week
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1.
Jerry Coons Jr. (#85 Central), 2. Justin Grant (#2 RMS), 3. Zach Daum (#5d
RAMCO-Daum), 4. Ryan Timms (#67 Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 5. Ricky Lewis (#54 4
Kings), 6. Kale Drake (#97K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 7. Zack Merritt (#43 Oerter),
8. Don Droud Jr. (#22T Burch). NT
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1.
Daison Pursley (#86 CBI), 2. Thomas Meseraull (#7x Engler), 3. Jake Andreotti
(#14 4 Kings), 4. Jacob Denney (#25 Malloy), 5. Jade Avedisian (#71
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 6. Cannon McIntosh (#71K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 7. Lance
Bennett (#91 Mason), 8. Kenney Johnson (#46 Johnson), 9. Curtis Spicer (#4s
Spicer). 1:56.751
T.J. FORGED / CAR IQ THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1.
Kyle Jones (#27x Joyner), 2. Zach Wigal (#89 CBI), 3. Gavin Miller (#97
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 4. Logan Seavey (#57 Abacus), 5. Mitchell Davis (#56
O’Dell), 6. Daniel Whitley (#60x LeVecque), 7. Trey Zorn (#00 Chandler), 8.
Brian Schwabauer (#9B Schwabauer), 9. Ricky Thornton Jr. (#67K
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian). 1:59.546
ALSO AT THE TRACK: John Klabunde (#77 Klabunde)
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (10 laps, top-6 transfer to the
feature) 1. Trey Zorn, 2. Ricky Thornton Jr., 3. Don Droud Jr., 4. Brian
Schwabauer, 5. Kenney Johnson, 6. Curtis Spicer, 7. Zack Merritt, 8. Lance
Bennett. 2:07.268
FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ryan Timms (3), 2.
Zach Daum (13), 3. Cannon McIntosh (5), 4. Jacob Denney (14), 5. Jade Avedisian
(2), 6. Daison Pursley (9), 7. Kale Drake (10), 8. Jerry Coons Jr. (7), 9. Kyle
Jones (8), 10. Justin Grant (6), 11. Gavin Miller (1), 12. Mitchell Davis (12),
13. Zach Wigal (15), 14. Jake Andreotti (11), 15. Trey Zorn (19), 16. Logan
Seavey (4), 17. Ricky Thornton Jr. (20), 18. Don Droud Jr. (21), 19. Brian
Schwabauer (22), 20. Curtis Spicer (24), 21. Daniel Whitley (18), 22. Kenney
Johnson (23), 23. Thomas Meseraull (16), 24. Ricky Lewis (17). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-14 Jade Avedisian, Laps 15-40 Ryan Timms.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Daison
Pursley-839, 2-Cannon McIntosh-780, 3-Ryan Timms-744, 4-Zach Daum-709, 5-Logan
Seavey-678, 6-Jacob Denney-662, 7-Justin Grant-661, 8-Gavin Miller-638, 9-Kale
Drake-595, 10-Zach Wigal-538.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-126, 2-Logan
Seavey-112, 3-Robert Ballou-111, 4-C.J. Leary-96, 5-Justin Grant-93, 6-Joey
Amantea-89, 7-Kyle Cummins-86, 8-Chase Stockon-70, 9-Carson Garrett-63, 10-Brady
Bacon-62.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: September 1-2,
2024 – Angell Park Speedway – Sun Prairie, Wisconsin – 1/3-Mile Dirt Oval – 39th
Firemen’s Nationals
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Ryan Timms (11.290)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Jerry Coons Jr.
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Daison Pursley
T.J. Forged / Car IQ Third Heat Winner: Kyle Jones
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Trey Zorn
Bennett Racing 4th Place Bonus: Jacob Denney
Hard Charger: Zach Daum (13th to 2nd)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Zach Daum
VICTORY SPELLS RELIEF!
GRANT GRABS FIRST USAC MIDGET WIN OF ’24 AT JEFF. CO.
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Fairbury, Nebraska (July 12, 2024)………By the time Justin Grant reached the top
of the leaderboard during Friday night’s USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship feature event at Fairbury, Nebraska’s Jefferson County Speedway, it
had already been an oft-visited place for him in recent days.
The Ione, Calif. native had led each of the first two Mid-America Midget Week
feature events – seven at Oklahoma’s Red Dirt Raceway on Tuesday and 11 more at
Kansas’ Mitchell County Fairgrounds on Wednesday, to be precise. However, at the
end of those two particular runs, Grant had to watch from afar as others were
showered with the celebratory laurels.
Grant’s third race led of the week proved the be the charm as he capitalized
on series Rookie Zach Wigal’s brief slip up, then led the final 12 laps en route
to victory on the opening night of the Riverside Chevrolet Midwest Midget
Championship Presented by Westin Packaged Meats & Schmidt's Sanitation.
For Grant, it was his first USAC National Midget triumph since the September
2023 Driven2SaveLives BC39 at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Additionally, it’s Grant’s second career victory at the 1/5-mile dirt oval of
Jefferson County after previously scoring in 2018.
Overall, it was the 17th career USAC National Midget feature victory for
Grant, moving him into a tie for 42nd all-time alongside Jay Drake and J.J.
Yeley. Furthermore, it extended Grant’s active streak of consecutive seasons
with a USAC National Midget victory to eight as he became just the ninth driver
to have collected a series win that many years in a row, joining Mel Kenyon
(21), Rich Vogler (15), Bob Wente (14), Bryan Clauson (12), Bob Tattersall (11),
Darren Hagen (10), Jay Drake (8) and Sleepy Tripp (8).
As Grant pulled into victory lane, it also notched his 80th overall USAC
feature win, one of just 12 drivers to reach the mark along with Rich Vogler
(171), A.J. Foyt (162), Sleepy Tripp (161), Mel Kenyon (131), Dave Darland
(115), Bryan Clauson (112), Damion Gardner (106), Tracy Hines (98), Tom Bigelow
(89), Gary Bettenhausen (82) and Brady Bacon (80).
Previously, Grant’s pursuit of a first USAC National Midget victory in 2024
came up short when he was passed for the lead with 12 laps remaining in
Tuesday’s event at Red Dirt before crossing the line in third. The
disappointment on Wednesday at Mitchell County was tenfold as Grant
uncharacteristically over rotated his car with 10 laps to go while leading and
glided to a stop, resulting in a distant 16th place result.
All of the aforementioned accolades suit Grant just fine, but more than
anything, finally breaking through for a victory on Friday night brought a huge
sense of relief for the driver of the RMS Racing/NOS Energy Drink – EnviroFab –
MPV Express/Spike/Speedway Toyota.
“I feel like we’ve had a really good car all week after we really struggled
to start the year,” Grant summed up. “On the first night (of Mid-America Midget
Week), I feel like we had a really good car. I just didn’t get it tight enough
for the feature. So, I knew what we needed to do going forward. Then, we went to
Beloit, and I did all that, but I went ahead and stepped on it and killed the
motor while leading. I finally have a lot of confidence in this car, and it
feels great to be back in victory lane. I’d like to say I’m really excited, but
honestly, I’m just relieved. It just feels good to be back up here.”
When all summed up, Grant’s winless streak in USAC national competition
amounted to 21 races since his most recent triumph, a USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship triumph on May 31 at Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway. But with
car chief Lacey Doyle on the wrenches and additional assistance from 2019
Jefferson County winning driver Jason McDougal, Grant’s time had finally come.
“Lacey Doyle, it’s been just her and I out here for most of the trip and
she’s been working her tail off,” Grant praised. “It’s hot, it’s rough and we’ve
been fighting generator issues and everything else, and she’s been digging. She
was the first one to tell me, ‘Don’t worry, we’ll go win another one’ after I
stepped on it the other night.”
While Grant lined up from the pole position, it was outside front row starter
Wigal who gained the initial edge as he shot around the outside of Grant to
cement the early race lead while first-time Honest Abe Roofing fast qualifier
Kyle Jones had used the high side to slot into third after starting sixth.
While Wigal established a full second lead throughout the first half of the
30-lap main event, third-running Jones’ heartwarming story ended abruptly on lap
12 when he wound up over the cushion in turns one and two, necessitating a
yellow flag, kicking up dust as he performed a 360-degree spin. Jones was
utilizing a borrowed engine from RMS Racing, which had been installed into a
newly rebuilt Joyner Motorsports car during a midnight oil burning session held
the night before following mechanical issues in their most recent start. Jones
finished 15th but it was certainly not indicative of the speed they had shown
before their misfortune.
Wigal’s first 18 circuits of the feature turned out to be the first 18 laps
led of his USAC National Midget career. He remained in control with a six-car
length lead entering lap 19 when a sudden glance of his right rear tire against
the turn one cushion came to be highly detrimental. Wigal slipped over the edge,
resulting in the entirety of the top-10 blowing by Wigal within the snap of a
finger as he fought to climb his way back onto the track’s surface.
Among those drivers taking advantage of Wigal’s mishap was Grant who charged
by to take over up front for the third consecutive race, but this time, he was
determined to find a different result on a track surface that fit him to a T.
“I feel like, in the midgets, when the cushion slows down, I can kind of
compete,” Grant explained. “These kids are really, really talented and they’re
really, really good racecar drivers. They race micros so young and they’re on
such big stages real young. They’re awesome racecar drivers, and when that
cushion is fast, man, they can just hammer that thing. I don’t quite have that
gear anymore. But when it slows down and gets a little technical, you’ve got to
start picking and choosing and not just smash it. I can go make some money
then.”
With that said, on a bullring such as Jefferson County, it’s often difficult
to find room to work at times. Grant attempted to negotiate his way through
traffic on the 24th lap but became hung up behind the car of Nebraskan Brian
Schwabauer. That allowed Logan Seavey to close to within a car length of
challenging Grant for the race lead.
However, just in the nick of time, sixth running Daison Pursley spun off
course in turns one and two to bring out the caution, thus ending the equation
of lapped traffic becoming a factor during the final stretch. With the incident,
Pursley, utilizing a brand-new chassis for the evening, saw his bid for a
fourth-straight series victory come to a close while winding up with his worst
result of the season.
Upon the restart, Grant found himself in decent shape. However, Cannon
McIntosh made a late surge to drive under Seavey for second with four laps to
go, then quickly tracked down Grant to nearly pull even for the lead in turn two
on the final lap. Yet, Grant’s momentum was just enough to shake off McIntosh as
Grant crossed 0.427 seconds ahead at the finish line over McIntosh, Seavey, Ryan
Timms and Jade Avedisian who advanced 15 spots to finish fifth after starting
20th, thus earning herself both hard charger honors and the Inferno Armor Fire
Move of the Night.
Cannon McIntosh (Bixby, Okla.) now owns nine top-10 finishes in each of his
nine career USAC National Midget feature starts at Jefferson County Speedway. He
made a late-race charge to work his way up to a runner-up finish in the end,
which also happened to be his best career result at the track in his Keith
Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/Gear Wrench – TRD – Mobil 1/LynK/Speedway
Toyota.
“I think our car just came in good at the end there,” McIntosh said. “I just
kind of struggled midway through the race trying to find my marks. I’d see guys
peek to my inside, so for most of the race, I was kind of playing defense. On
that last restart, I finally played some offense and figured out where to run.
Then I just started figuring my marks out and I was able to run the same line
two laps in a row.”
Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) had endured two-straight frustrating nights
with a drivetrain issue and an accident that supplied him with finishes of 19th
and 22nd. On Friday, he returned to the podium with a third-place result and his
third-straight top-three finish at Jefferson County aboard his Abacus Racing/CG
CPAs – Indy Custom Stone – MPV Express/Spike/Stanton SR-11x.
“We’ve been super-fast but just can’t seem to finish the night,” Seavey
explained. “My guys have been doing a good job and we’re running up front every
night and racing for wins. Things weren’t going our way but that’s part of it
sometimes. You’ve got to ride the highs when you’ve got them and keep digging
when you’re struggling. I just made a few mistakes there on that last restart
with my adjustments inside the car. I was really thinking I could’ve gotten up
higher on the racetrack, but the bottom was really gripped up there at the end.
I think I was a little too patient with Justin there in the beginning when we
were in second and third. I needed to get by him before he got to the lead, but
he got to the lead and changed his line and that’s part of it. He’s a great
racer and when guys like that get in front of you, they’re hard to pass.”
Jerry Coons Jr. (Tucson, Ariz.) also set a brand new eight-lap USAC National
Midget track record at Jefferson County with a winning time of 1:30.403, which
set the pace during the Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi-Feature.
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USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 12,
2024 – Jefferson County Speedway – Fairbury, Nebraska – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval –
Riverside Chevrolet Midwest Midget Championship Presented by Westin Packaged
Meats & Schmidt's Sanitation / USAC Mid-America Midget Week
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kyle Jones, 27x, Joyner-10.899; 2. Logan
Seavey, 57, Abacus-10.939; 3. Kale Drake, 97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-10.956; 4.
Cannon McIntosh, 71K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-10.956; 5. Zach Wigal, 89, CBI-10.956;
6. Justin Grant, 2, RMS-10.968; 7. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-10.984; 8. Jacob
Denney, 25, Malloy-11.027; 9. Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.052; 10.
Ricky Lewis, 54, 4 Kings-11.057; 11. Ryan Timms, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.059;
12. Thomas Meseraull, 7x, Engler-11.100; 13. Trey Zorn, 00, Chandler-11.126; 14.
Jerry Coons Jr., 85, Central-11.129; 15. Jake Andreotti, 14, 4 Kings-11.161; 16.
Mitchell Davis, 56, O'Dell-11.163; 17. Zach Daum, 5d, RAMCO/Daum-11.165; 18.
Daniel Whitley, 60x, LeVecque-11.200; 19. Lance Bennett, 91, Mason-11.207; 20.
Jade Avedisian, 71, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.212; 21. Don Droud Jr., 22T,
Burch-11.225; 22. Brian Schwabauer, 9B, Murphy-11.560; 23. John Klabunde, 77,
Klabunde-11.681; 24. Curtis Spicer, 4s, Spicer-11.795; 25. Zack Merritt, 43,
Oerter-12.131; 26. Shaun Shapel, 84s, Shapel-13.884.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1.
Daison Pursley, 2. Trey Zorn, 3. Kyle Jones, 4. Cannon McIntosh, 5. Ricky Lewis,
6. Mitchell Davis, 7. Brian Schwabauer, 8. Lance Bennett, 9. Zack Merritt.
1:54.684
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Ryan
Timms, 2. Jacob Denney, 3. Logan Seavey, 4. Jade Avedisian, 5. Zach Wigal, 6.
Zach Daum, 7. Jerry Coons Jr., 8. John Klabunde, 9. Shaun Shapel. NT
T.J. FORGED / CAR IQ THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1.
Jake Andreotti, 2. Daniel Whitley, 3. Gavin Miller, 4. Thomas Meseraull, 5.
Justin Grant, 6. Kale Drake, 7. Don Droud Jr., 8. Curtis Spicer. 1:55.134
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the
feature) 1. Jerry Coons Jr., 2. Don Droud Jr., 3. Lance Bennett, 4. Brian
Schwabauer, 5. Zack Merritt, 6. Curtis Spicer, 7. John Klabunde, 8. Shaun
Shapel. 1:30.403 (New Track Record)
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (1), 2.
Cannon McIntosh (3), 3. Logan Seavey (5), 4. Ryan Timms (8), 5. Jade Avedisian
(20), 6. Gavin Miller (11), 7. Kale Drake (4), 8. Jake Andreotti (9), 9.
Mitchell Davis (16), 10. Zach Daum (17), 11. Jacob Denney (10), 12. Zach Wigal
(2), 13. Jerry Coons Jr. (15), 14. Thomas Meseraull (13), 15. Kyle Jones (6),
16. Don Droud Jr. (21), 17. Daison Pursley (7), 18. Brian Schwabauer (22), 19.
Ricky Lewis (12), 20. Lance Bennett (19), 21. Trey Zorn (14), 22. Zack Merritt
(24), 23. Curtis Spicer (23), 24. Daniel Whitley (18). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-18 Zach Wigal, Laps 19-30 Justin Grant.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Daison
Pursley-784, 2-Cannon McIntosh-716, 3-Ryan Timms-674, 4-Logan Seavey-647, 5-Zach
Daum-642, 6-Justin Grant-618, 7-Jacob Denney-601, 8-Gavin Miller-597, 9-Kale
Drake-543, 10-Zach Wigal-501.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-123, 2-Logan
Seavey-112, 3-Robert Ballou-111, 4-C.J. Leary-96, 5-Justin Grant-93, 6-Joey
Amantea-89, 7-Kyle Cummins-86, 8-Chase Stockon-70, 9-Carson Garrett-63, 10-Brady
Bacon-62.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 13, 2024 –
Jefferson County Speedway – Fairbury, Nebraska – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – Riverside
Chevrolet Midwest Midget Championship Presented by Westin Packaged Meats &
Schmidt's Sanitation / USAC Mid-America Midget Week
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Jerry Coons Jr. (11.113)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kyle Jones (10.899)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Daison Pursley
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Ryan Timms
T.J. Forged / Car IQ Third Heat Winner: Jake Andreotti
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Jerry Coons Jr.
Hard Charger: Jade Avedisian (20th to 5th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Jade Avedisian
BACK 2 BACK 2 BACK!
PURSLEY SURGES TO 3RD STRAIGHT
USAC MIDGET WIN IN BELOIT
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Beloit, Kansas (July 10, 2024)………Mid-America Midget Week. Indiana Midget
Week. Shark Week on Discovery Channel. Seemingly every week that Daison Pursley
has faced this year in USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship
competition, he has prevailed.
Well, maybe not Shark Week as of yet, but at this point, you probably
couldn’t count him out of contention!
During Wednesday night’s 13th running of the Chad McDaniel Memorial at
Beloit, Kansas’ Mitchell County Fairgrounds, the Locust Grove, Okla. native
showcased his prowess of the 2024 season once again as he became the final
leader in a 30-lap affair that featured five lead changes among four different
drivers on the 1/4-mile dirt oval.
Leading the final 10 laps behind the wheel of his CB Industries/PristineAuction.com
– NOS Energy Drink – TRD/Spike/Speedway Toyota, Pursley won his second series
main event within a 24-hour span after scoring the night before at Oklahoma’s
Red Dirt Raceway.
Dating back to the USAC Indiana Midget Week finale at Kokomo Speedway in
June, Pursley has now reeled off three consecutive series victories to become
the first driver to achieve that feat since Buddy Kofoid scored four-in-a-row
during the 2022 season.
Additionally, with the win in Beloit, Pursley’s latest triumph tied an
all-time series record for the quickest any driver has earned his fifth win of
the USAC National Midget season. Victory number five for Pursley came in his
10th start of the 2024 campaign, equaling the mark that J.J. Yeley (2003) and
Tyler Courtney (2019) established during both of their respective championship
seasons.
Furthermore, Pursley provided team owner Chad Boat his 38th career win as an
entrant with the USAC National Midget series, thus moving Boat into the top-10
all-time in that category alongside Corey Tucker, one of Boat’s former partners
who he achieved a series title with in 2020 under the Tucker-Boat Motorsports
banner.
Pursley also delivered Boat’s CB Industries outfit its second consecutive
Chad McDaniel Memorial score after the team captured last year’s event with
driver Bryant Wiedeman. In doing so, CBI became the first team to repeat in the
event, which debuted back in 2010.
Although Pursley had won each of his past three USAC National Midget features
after starting in the seventh position, he didn’t mind starting one row closer
to the front at Mitchell County as he rolled off for the feature from the fifth
slot. Early on, however, he had dropped back a spot to sixth while the likes of
Justin Grant just drove by him, giving Pursley a bit of a Maalox Moment for the
time being.
“I think the first handful of laps is really what kind of told the tale of
how the race was going to end up,” Pursley explained. “When Justin got by me by
cruising around the bottom, I thought it was going to be very hard to get by him
and Logan (Seavey). Then the track kind of just threw everybody for a curveball.
The cushion got over the edge during the heat races and it allowed the bottom
and the middle to come back into play. I think that’s what you were able to see
here tonight. It was another great racetrack for us to race on and move around
on, and it kept us guessing.”
At the front, it was pole sitter Kyle Jones muscling his way into the lead on
the opening circuit as he led his first career lap in USAC National Midget
competition. That proved to be short lived, nonetheless, as Meseraull fought
back from his outside front row starting spot to grab the lead on lap two.
As Meseraull jetted out to a half-second lead by lap 10, behind him, Honest
Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier Zach Wigal got sideways through the middle of turns
one and two while tussling for third with Justin Grant and promptly spun to a
stop. Without suffering any contact, Wigal restarted his race at the tail of the
field but managed to drive himself back to eighth at the finish line.
More trouble hit one of the premier frontrunners on the 11th lap restart as
defending USAC National Midget champion and second running Logan Seavey clipped
the turn three infield berm with his left front tire, briefly upsetting the car.
As he bounced sideways, third running Justin Grant tapped Seavey’s back bumper,
sending Seavey completely askew before sliding to a stop right in the path of
eighth running Kale Drake whose right rear tire caught Seavey's left rear,
resulting in a flat tire and damaged wheel for Seavey. Seavey restarted, but
ultimately came home 19th in the final rundown.
On the ensuing restart, Grant advanced into the lead as he charged under
Meseraull in turns one and two. Pursley came along in short order as he dipped
underneath Meseraull in turn four to overtake second. Pursley then went to work
on tracking down Grant, sliding him for the top spot in turn one on lap 15. It
was only for a brief moment though as Grant cut back under and beat Pursley back
to turn three to reassume the position at the top of the leaderboard.
Pursley refused to go astray as he slid his way back past Grant in turn three
on the 18th lap, beating Grant back to the stripe by a wheel. Grant carried the
edge back into turn one moments later and swiped the lead right back from
Pursley and proceeded to stretch his lead out as Pursley now had to contend with
the resurgent Meseraull for the runner-up spot.
A yellow flag on lap 20 halted the fight after fifth running Jones slowed
suddenly in turn while running fifth, the victim of an engine issue. However,
one lap following the restart, more misfortune befell a driver at the front.
That happened to be race leader Grant whose car over rotated and glided to a
stop in turn two on the 21st circuit, ending his bid for a first USAC Midget win
in 2024. He managed to restart but finished a distant 16th.
“I think it was going to be one heck of a race between Justin and I with how
the track was developing,” Pursley noted. “Then T-Mez looked like he was just
hammering the top in T-Mez fashion.”
But without Grant in the picture, Pursley went away scot-free for the final
10 laps, although Meseraull made it tight on the final two laps as he zipped
around the outside of Jerry Coons Jr. in turn four with the white flag in sight,
then advanced to within five car lengths of Pursley at the finish line with
Pursley officially winning by a 0.408 second margin over Meseraull, Coons and
Jacob Denney as Zach Daum rounded out the top-five.
Pursley’s seventh career victory moved him into the top-100 all-time in terms
of USAC National Midget feature wins, coming in at number 97 alongside Tommy
Astone, Jack Hewitt, Don Horvath, Page Jones, Cannon McIntosh, Kenneth Nichols,
Larry Patton, Les Scott, Len Sutton and Johnnie Tolan.
Thomas Meseraull (San Jose, Calif.), in just his second USAC start after
breaking his collarbone three-and-a-half months earlier in a racing accident,
led nine laps and finished second in his Tim Engler/Engler Machine & Tool –
T-Mez TV – Indy Performance Composites/MF1/EA Stealth, earning the Inferno Armor
Fire Move of the Night for his performance.
“I just want to thank Tim back home,” Meseraull praised. “Tim has given me
everything I need to be up here on the podium. Daison has been the guy to beat
so I feel like what we have is pretty close. I was reeling him in at the end
there, but we couldn’t get it done so I’ll be more than happy with a
second-place finish. I felt like we did a really good job. My boss built this
midget motor to compete against the Toyotas and here we are.”
Jerry Coons Jr. (Tucson, Ariz.) earned his best USAC National Midget finish
since his Mid-America Midget Week trip to Nebraska’s Jefferson County Speedway
in 2022. On this night, he scored a third in his Central Motorsports/Schmidt’s
Inc. – Gateway Paintball – Paintball Dave/Spike/Stanton SR-11x.
“We started a little further forward tonight and being able to win that heat
race probably saved the night,” Coons stated, referencing his 21st to 8th run in
the feature one night earlier at Red Dirt Raceway. “We were good early, but it
definitely slicked off. I was good there for a while, but I kept making
adjustments under the yellows trying to keep up with it. I felt like I was
pretty good in three and four for a long time, then the exit of four just blew
off. I was having to get in lower and lower and finally I was running my left
front through the drainage or something over there. It was upsetting the car,
and I just really lost a lot of forward drive off four because you had to keep
it down so low. It was just a matter of keeping up with the car a little bit
with the shocks and some adjustments in there.”
Gavin Miller (Allentown, Pa.) earned hard charger honors after picking his
way through the field from his 16th starting position to a fifth-place finish in
his Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/Sound Gear – TRD – Mobil
1/LynK/Speedway Toyota. It's the Keystone State native’s third seventh place
finish in his past four USAC National Midget starts.
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USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 10,
2024 – Mitchell County Fairgrounds – Beloit, Kansas – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 13th
Chad McDaniel Memorial / USAC Mid-America Midget Week
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Zach Wigal, 89, CBI-12.311; 2. Daison
Pursley, 86, CBI-12.339; 3. Zach Daum, 5d, RAMCO/Daum-12.373; 4. Logan Seavey,
57, Abacus-12.385; 5. Thomas Meseraull, 7x, Engler-12.419; 6. Kyle Jones, 27x,
Joyner-12.437; 7. Kale Drake, 97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.446; 8. Jade
Avedisian, 71, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.461; 9. Daniel Whitley, 60x,
LeVecque-12.471; 10. Justin Grant, 2, RMS-12.519; 11. Cannon McIntosh, 71K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.525; 12. Jake Andreotti, 14, 4 Kings-12.552; 13. Ryan
Timms, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.555; 14. Gavin Miller, 97,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.558; 15. Jacob Denney, 25, Malloy-12.635; 16. Ricky
Lewis, 54, 4 Kings-12.687; 17. Jerry Coons Jr., 85, Central-12.799; 18. Jeff
Stasa, 91, SBR-12.830; 19. Trey Zorn, 00, Chandler-12.877; 20. Zack Merritt, 43,
Oerter-13.416; 21. Ashley Oerter, 44, Oerter-14.179; 22. Curtis Spicer, 4s,
Spicer-NT.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Justin Grant, 2. Ryan Timms, 3. Ricky Lewis, 4. Zach Wigal, 5. Kale Drake, 6.
Logan Seavey, 7. Trey Zorn, 8. Curtis Spicer. NT
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Jerry
Coons Jr., 2. Gavin Miller, 3. Cannon McIntosh, 4. Daison Pursley, 5. Thomas
Meseraull, 6. Jade Avedisian, 7. Zack Merritt. 2:11.11
T.J. FORGED / CAR IQ THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Jacob Denney, 2. Kyle Jones, 3. Jake Andreotti, 4. Daniel Whitley, 5. Zach Daum,
6. Jeff Stasa, 7. Ashley Oerter. 2:10.88
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Daison Pursley (5),
2. Thomas Meseraull (2), 3. Jerry Coons Jr. (9), 4. Jacob Denney (8), 5. Zach
Daum (4), 6. Cannon McIntosh (13), 7. Gavin Miller (16), 8. Zach Wigal (6), 9.
Ryan Timms (15), 10. Jade Avedisian (11), 11. Ricky Lewis (17), 12. Jake
Andreotti (14), 13. Daniel Whitley (12), 14. Jeff Stasa (18), 15. Trey Zorn
(19), 16. Justin Grant (7), 17. Curtis Spicer (22), 18. Kyle Jones (1), 19.
Logan Seavey (3), 20. Kale Drake (10), 21. Zack Merritt (20), 22. Ashley Oerter
(21). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Kyle Jones, Laps 2-10 Thomas Meseraull, Laps 11-17
Justin Grant, Lap 18 Daison Pursley, Laps 19-20 Justin Grant, Laps 21-30 Daison
Pursley.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Daison
Pursley-747, 2-Cannon McIntosh-641, 3-Ryan Timms-605, 4-Zach Daum-595, 5-Logan
Seavey-572, 6-Jacob Denney-553, 7-Justin Grant-543, 8-Gavin Miller-536, 9-Kale
Drake-483, 10-Zach Wigal-456.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-123, 2-Robert
Ballou-111, 3-Logan Seavey-110, 4-C.J. Leary-96, 5-Justin Grant-93, 6-Joey
Amantea-89, 7-Kyle Cummins-86, 8-Chase Stockon-70, 9-Carson Garrett-63, 10-Brady
Bacon-62.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: July 12-13,
2024 – Jefferson County Speedway – Fairbury, Nebraska – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval –
Midwest Midget Championship / USAC Mid-America Midget Week
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Daison Pursley (12.253)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Zach Wigal (12.311)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Justin Grant
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Jerry Coons Jr.
T.J. Forged / Car IQ Third Heat Winner: Jacob Denney
Hard Charger: Gavin Miller (16th to 7th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Thomas Meseraull
UNDEFEATED AT RED DIRT:
PURSLEY POWERS TO
MID-AMERICA MIDGET WEEK OPENER WIN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Meeker, Oklahoma (July 9, 2024)………Daison Pursley’s most recent visit to
Meeker, Oklahoma’s Red Dirt Raceway came three years earlier when he was an
upstart, fresh-faced youngster just looking to break in and make his name in
USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship competition.
That 2021 night marked his first career series victory. Now, three years
later, the Locust Grove, Okla. racer is a bonafide USAC national championship
contender, reiterating that fact once more at the latest edition of Tuesday
Night Thunder on the 1/4-mile dirt oval during the Mid-America Midget Week
opener.
Staring seventh, Pursley raced his way into the lead past Justin Grant on a
restart with 12 laps remaining, then fended off all other contenders down the
stretch to earn his fourth USAC National Midget victory of the year in his CB
Industries/PristineAuction.com – NOS Energy Drink – TRD/Spike/Speedway Toyota.
The number seven has been good fortune for Pursley who has won each of his
past three USAC National Midget main events this season after starting seventh:
June 7 at Bloomington (Ind.) Speedway, June 9 at Kokomo (Ind.) Speedway and on
July 9 at Red Dirt Raceway in front of his home state fans in the Sooner State.
“This thing is absolutely phenomenal right now,” Pursley exclaimed after
capturing his second USAC win in as many tries at Red Dirt. “But for some
reason, every time we start seventh, we end up here in victory lane. Maybe if we
always start seventh, we’ll be all right.”
In doing so, Pursley increased his point lead in the USAC National Midget
championship race to 87 markers as he became the first repeat USAC winner at Red
Dirt after Christopher Bell (2018), Logan Seavey (2019), Tanner Thorson (2020),
himself (2021), Ryan Timms (2022) and Mother Nature (2023) had all taken their
turn at the front during the first five editions.
Red Dirt is just a tick under two hours from Pursley’s homeland of Locust
Grove, and the place served as a home away from home for Pursley in his
formative racing years in more ways than one. A former weekly competitor at Red
Dirt, Pursley captured five NOW600 National Micro Sprint feature wins at the
place between 2017-2021.
“It was another great racetrack by Red Dirt Raceway,” Pursley praised. “I
really love coming back here; it’s such a fun racetrack. I grew up racing here
on Friday nights in the micro. To come back here and race in front of all these
fans, and especially to win at this place, it’s really cool.”
Defending USAC National Midget champion Logan Seavey began the 30-lap main
event by working the topside from his outside front row starting spot, gaining
the lead from pole starter Jade Avedisian by the time the two reached turn
three. But Seavey’s pursuit of another Red Dirt victory was short-lived as he
suddenly slowed on the eighth lap with a mechanical issue that knocked him out
of the race, forcing them to settle for a 22nd place result.
Grant, who had surged from fourth to second with one big move in turn one on
lap three, was suddenly thrust into the spotlight as the race leader on lap
eight. However, fourth running Pursley instantly became the one to watch one lap
after the restart. On lap nine, Pursley first charged around the outside of Zach
Daum in turn two, then pointed himself to the bottom of turn three where he
glided past Avedisian to snare the runner-up spot but remained a full second
behind Grant.
Grant worked lapped traffic through the middle stages and managed to grow his
lead to a full second. Nonetheless, Pursley decidedly chipped away little by
little to close himself to within four tenths of a second of Grant by lap 19
when misfortune befell one of the frontrunners.
As Zach Wigal tussled to-and-fro with Daum for the fourth position, Wigal
spun sideways to a stop at the exit of turn and was hit squarely on the left
side of his car by 10th place driver Jacob Denney. Kyle Jones (12th) also tried
to avoid the melee but came up snake eyes as he slid over the cushion to a stop.
All drivers managed to return to the lineup with Jones (9th) and Wigal (10th)
each managing to race their way back into the top-10 by race’s end.
On the ensuing lap 19 restart, at first, it appeared that Avedisian was the
one making a surge to the front as she dug in on the bottom to move past Pursley
momentarily in turns one and two. However, Pursley, who had just fallen back to
third, was simply busy gathering momentum as he shot around Avedisian at the
exit of turn two, then subsequently powered underneath Grant in turn three to
overtake the top spot once and for all.
On the 21st lap, Daum took hold of the bottom line to advance from fourth to
second in one fell swoop while Grant and Avedisian banged wheels in a fierce
tussle for position. While that was occurring, Pursley precisely ran his lead up
to more than four seconds with three laps to go when Kale Drake (6th) spun to a
stop on the back straight, then was nailed by Andrew Deal (13th) who collided
with the stopped Drake, resulting in Deal flipping over on his side.
Once more, Pursley went unheeded from the lap 28 restart onward and seemed
destined to cruise to victory as he rounded turns three and four on the 30th
lap. However, the rug was pulled out from Pursley after Gavin Miller (6th) got
hung up on the turn two cushion, resulting in Denney (7th) colliding with Miller
before spinning backwards. Thomas Meseraull (10th), making his first USAC start
of the year after returning from a late-March broken collarbone, also plowed in
and stopped.
With the yellow forcing the field to finish the deal once more, the
green-white-checkered restart went as smooth as butter for Pursley who escaped
away from the pack to close out his victory by a 0.586 second margin at the
finish line over Daum, Grant, Timms and Miller.
“I really wish Logan didn’t have the malfunction he had,” Pursley stated of
Seavey’s early race misfortune. “I felt like it was shaping up to be a really
good race with Logan, Justin and me. But this has been a dream come true kind of
year. Now I’m just looking forward to hopefully continuing that success and it
seems like this 86 car doesn’t show any signs of slowing down. I’m just very
fortunate to race with three very good teams and hopefully we can keep it
going.”
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Zach Daum’s regular ride in the RAMCO Speed
Group No. 7p did not make the trip to compete at Mid-America Midget Week. In its
stead, Daum (Pocahontas, Ill.) pulled out the No. 5d from his shop after his
prospects to compete in the event remained up in the air. He sought an engine
and found one after Illinois car owner Wayne Durbin stepped up to help by
providing Daum a powerplant to install under the hood in the 11th hour. Once he
arrived at the track, Daum did his part by earning his best finish of the USAC
season with a second in his RAMCO Speed Group-Daum Motorsports/Kiwi Landscaping
– 5d Speed Shop/King/Stanton SR-11x.
“Just being here a couple different times, normally, it gets a little blacker
than that and the cushion gets a little bit bigger, so the bottom becomes really
a lot more relevant,” Daum explained of Red Dirt’s characteristics. “We just
weren’t as good as we needed to be on the bottom there late. For putting this
deal together in about 72 hours, I’m not going to complain too much about it.”
Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.) led a total of 11 laps throughout the middle
portion of the race before dropping back to third in the final tally aboard his
RMS Racing/NOS Energy Drink – EnviroFab – MPV Express/Spike/Speedway Toyota.
When all was said and done, he’d earned his third consecutive podium result at
Red Dirt following a pair of runner-up finishes in 2021 and 2022.
“We were fading pretty hard right as that caution came out and I figured we
were probably in trouble there,” Grant noted. “We were a little too good too
early. We were fast all night and really, really good for the first half of the
feature there. We were just a little free coming in. At least we’re back on the
right track, it seems like. We’ve done a lot of work since USAC Indiana Midget
Week. We’ve been trying to find speed and I think we found it tonight. We just
needed some minor adjustments and we would’ve been in the hunt at the end.”
Jerry Coons Jr.’s crew tightened up his Central Motorsports/Schmidt’s Inc. –
Gateway Paintball – Paintball Dave/Spike/Stanton SR-11x up after the prelims and
it made all the difference. Coons (Tucson, Ariz.) responded by making his way
from his 21st starting position to finish eighth and earn hard charger honors
for the night. In six career Red Dirt USAC National Midget starts, Coons has now
notched finishes of 4th-4th-3rd-7th-7th-8th.
Ryan Timms (Oklahoma City, Okla.) experienced quite the adventure on his
Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying run. On the first go-around, he set a new one-lap
USAC National Midget track record at Red Dirt of 13.032 seconds, surpassing the
former mark of 13.108 set by Tyler Courtney in 2020. However, on lap two, Timms
went for an absolute ride in turn two, flipping over six times. The 2022 Red
Dirt USAC National Midget winner recovered nicely thereafter, utilizing the same
car to finish fourth in the night’s feature.
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USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 9, 2024
– Red Dirt Raceway – Meeker, Oklahoma – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – Tuesday Night
Thunder / USAC Mid-America Midget Week
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Ryan Timms, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.032
(New Track Record); 2. Kale Drake, 97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.081; 3. Justin
Grant, 2, RMS-13.172; 4. Zach Daum, 5d, RAMCO/Daum-13.176; 5. Logan Seavey, 57,
Abacus-13.183; 6. Jade Avedisian, 71, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.184; 7. Jake
Andreotti, 14, 4 Kings-13.190; 8. Cannon McIntosh, 71K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.239; 9. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-13.269; 10. Zach Wigal,
89, CBI-13.378; 11. Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.379; 12. Jacob
Denney, 25, Malloy-13.398; 13. Kyle Jones, 27x, Joyner-13.422; 14. Andrew Felker,
11A, Felker-13.457; 15. Ricky Lewis, 54, 4 Kings-13.497; 16. Thomas Meseraull,
7x, Engler-13.543; 17. Bradley Fezard, 938, V & H-13.548; 18. Hank Davis, 00,
Chandler-13.555; 19. Andrew Deal, 15D, Deal-13.766; 20. Trey Zorn, 00z,
Chandler-13.831; 21. Jerry Coons Jr., 85, Central-13.881; 22. Zack Merritt, 43,
Oerter-14.504; 23. Curtis Spicer, 4s, Spicer-14.591; 24. Ashley Oerter, 44,
Oerter-15.398; 25. Shaun Shapel, 84s, Shapel-NT.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Zach Daum, 2. Zach Wigal, 3. Kyle Jones, 4. Ryan Timms, 5. Thomas Meseraull, 6.
Jake Andreotti, 7. Andrew Deal, 8. Zack Merritt.
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Gavin
Miller, 2. Logan Seavey, 3. Cannon McIntosh, 4. Kale Drake, 5. Bradley Fezard,
6. Trey Zorn, 7. Curtis Spicer, 8. Andrew Felker.
T.J. FORGED / CAR IQ THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Daison Pursley, 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. Jacob Denney, 4. Jade Avedisian, 5. Hank
Davis, 6. Justin Grant, 7. Jerry Coons Jr., 8. Ashley Oerter.
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Daison Pursley (7),
2. Zach Daum (3), 3. Justin Grant (4), 4. Ryan Timms (6), 5. Gavin Miller (8),
6. Jade Avedisian (1), 7. Cannon McIntosh (10), 8. Jerry Coons Jr. (21), 9. Kyle
Jones (13), 10. Zach Wigal (11), 11. Kale Drake (5), 12. Jacob Denney (12), 13.
Jake Andreotti (9), 14. Trey Zorn (18), 15. Curtis Spicer (23), 16. Thomas
Meseraull (14), 17. Andrew Deal (19), 18. Zack Merritt (20), 19. Bradley Fezard
(17), 20. Ricky Lewis (15), 21. Hank Davis (16), 22. Logan Seavey (2), 23.
Ashley Oerter (22), 24. Shaun Shapel (24). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-7 Logan Seavey, Laps 8-18 Justin Grant, Laps
19-30 Daison Pursley.
**Ryan Timms flipped during qualifying. Andrew Deal flipped on lap 28 of the
feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Daison
Pursley-667, 2-Cannon McIntosh-580, 3-Ryan Timms-552, 4-Logan Seavey-541, 5-Zach
Daum-529, 6-Justin Grant-504, 7-Jacob Denney-484, 8-Gavin Miller-477, 9-Kale
Drake-456, 10-Kyle Jones-404.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-119, 2-Robert
Ballou-111, 3-Logan Seavey-110, 4-C.J. Leary-96, 5-Justin Grant-93, 6-Joey
Amantea-89, 7-Kyle Cummins-86, 8-Chase Stockon-70, 9-Carson Garrett-63, 10-Brady
Bacon-62.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 10, 2024 –
Mitchell County Fairgrounds – Beloit, Kansas – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 13th Chad
McDaniel Memorial / USAC Mid-America Midget Week
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Ryan Timms (12.775)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Ryan Timms (13.032)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Zach Daum
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Gavin Miller
T.J. Forged / Car IQ Third Heat Winner: Daison Pursley
Hard Charger: Jerry Coons (21st to 8th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Zach Daum
Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series
USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE RETURNS TO PERRIS
By Lance Jennings
JULY 9, 2024... After last Saturday’s clash at Santa Maria, the Avanti
Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Cars will return to Perris Auto Speedway this
Saturday, July 13th. Promoted by Don Kazarian, the tenth championship point race
will also feature the PAS Senior Sprint Cars, GAS Chassis PAS Young Gun Sprint
Cars, PASSCAR Super Stocks, and PASSCAR American Factory Stocks. Located on the
Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake Perris Drive in Perris, California, the
Spectator Gates will open at 5:00pm and racing at "America's Premier Dirt Track"
will start at 7:00pm. For more event information, visit the track’s website at
perrisautospeedway.com or call 951.940.0134.
USAC/CRA shows at Perris Auto Speedway WILL NOT be live streamed and beware
of online scammers with fake video links. Race fans are encouraged to support
the race track and watch the races in person.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com, appendix E.
Since March 6, 2004, the Lake Perris Fairgrounds has held 254 USAC/CRA Sprint
Car events and forty-five different drivers have claimed victory. “The Demon”
Damion Gardner leads all series drivers with 51 “home track” wins and Matt
Mitchell has won the February 24th season opener and the May 25th “Salute to
Indy.” David Gasper added his name to the record books on March 16th, A.J.
Bender joined the winner’s list on April 27th, and Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm
topped the June 22nd show. Nic Faas set the 1-lap track record of 15.833 on
February 25, 2012 and the complete Perris USAC/CRA win list is at the end of
this release.
After taking his second consecutive win, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm (Yucaipa,
California) has regained the point lead by a slim two point margin. Racing Dino
Napier’s #5X Indiana Truck Salvage / B&B Powder Coating DRC, Malcolm also has
one Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Award, two heat race victories, one In
Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, eight top-10 finishes, and 50
feature laps led in the campaign. Tommy will be looking to continue his run for
the championship with another Perris victory.
R.J. Johnson (Laveen, Arizona) enters the tenth point race ranked second in
the USAC/CRA point standings. Driving Ricky and Michele Johnson’s #51 JUGO
Superfoods / Avanti Windows & Doors Sherman, Johnson finished seventh at Santa
Maria Speedway last Saturday night. To date, the multi-time Arizona Sprint Car
Champion and 2005 Rookie of the Year has one feature win, one Woodland Auto
Display Fast Time Award, one semi-main win, eight top-10 finishes, and 23
feature laps led in the campaign. R.J. will have his sights on the ninth
USAC/CRA win of his career this Saturday night.
After finishing second at Santa Maria, “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams
(Corona, California) has climbed to third in the chase for the championship.
Piloting Tom & Christy Dunkel’s #17 Inland Rigging / Dunkel Farms DRC, Williams
has three heat race victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard
Charger Award, six top-10 finishes, and 11 feature laps led on the year. At
Perris, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year will be looking to earn the twelfth
USAC/CRA victory of his career.
Logan Williams (Yorba Linda, California) is fourth in the championship chase.
Racing John McCarthy’s #5W Flowdynamics Incorporated / Drinkpak DRC, Williams
drove from eleventh to eighth at Santa Maria. To date, the 2014 Rookie of the
Year has one heat race victory, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard
Charger Award, eight top-10 finishes, and 21 feature laps led to his credit.
This Saturday, Williams will have his sights on the first win of his career at
Perris Auto Speedway.
A.J. Bender (San Diego, California) sits fifth in the USAC/CRA point
standings. Piloting the family owned #21 Bender Pool & Spa / Matrix Construction
Services DRC, Bender scored nineteenth after an early exit at Santa Maria. At
press time, the 2022 USAC Western States Midget Rookie of the Year has one
feature win, two heat race victories, five top-10 finishes, and 21 feature laps
led on the season. A.J. will be looking for another at the Lake Perris
Fairgrounds.
Driving the Kittle Motorsports / Gasper Racing #18 DRC backed by Art Klee and
Martin Roofing, David Gasper (Goleta, California) leads the chase for Rookie of
the Year honors. Elexa Herrera, Brent Sexton, Braden Chiaramonte, Joey Bishop,
Mark Henry, Jon DeWees, Blake Bower, Camie Bell, Tyler Hatzikian, Blake
Hendricks, Tom Dunkel, and Aaron Altaffer are also in contention.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are “The Cadillac” Cody
Williams, Eddie Tafoya Jr., Verne Sweeney, “The Gunslinger” Austin Grabowski,
“Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., Matt Mitchell, “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody
Roa, Grant Sexton, Matt McCarthy, Jeff Dyer, Chris Gansen, Brent Owens, Gary
Marshall Jr., “Shugah” Shane Sexton, and more.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake
Perris Drive in Perris, California. Adult tickets are $30, Senior tickets (65 &
over) are $25, Kids tickets (6 to 12) are $5, and Children (5 and under) are
FREE. The Fairgrounds charges $10 for parking. Advance tickets are available and
for more event information, visit the track’s website at perrisautospeedway.com
or call 951.940.0134.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks BillsJerky.net,
Factory Wraps, Flowdynamics Incorporated, The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim
and Chet Gardner), Sexton Fire Protection, WC Friend Company, and Woodland Auto
Display, for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. Tommy
Malcolm-579, 2. R.J. Johnson-577, 3. Austin Williams-542, 4. Logan Williams-534,
5. A.J. Bender-513, 6. David Gasper (R)-502, 7. Cody Williams-482, 8. Eddie
Tafoya Jr.-397, 9. Verne Sweeney-362, 10. Austin Grabowski-326, 11. Charles
Davis Jr.-285, 12. Matt Mitchell-281, 13. Elexa Herrera (R)-270, 14. Brody
Roa-256, ---. Grant Sexton-256, 16. Brent Sexton (R)-250, 17. Ricky Lewis-233,
18. Matt McCarthy-210, 19. Logan Calderwood-203, 20. Jeff Dyer-192. The complete
point standings can be found at usacracing.com/standings/sprint-cars/cra
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 2-Tommy Malcolm, 2-Matt
Mitchell, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Charles Davis Jr., 1-David Gasper, 1-R.J. Johnson,
1-Kevin Thomas Jr.
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Nic Faas –
15.833 (02/25/12)
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 51-Damion Gardner,
24-Mike Spencer, 19-Tony Jones, 17-Cory Kruseman, 10-Matt Mitchell, 9-Nic Faas,
8-David Cardey, 8-Richard Vander Weerd, 7-Brody Roa, 7-Rip Williams, 6-Bryan
Clauson, 6-Justin Grant, 6-Mike Kirby, 6-Danny Sheridan, 6-Austin Williams,
5-Brady Bacon, 5-Robert Ballou, 5-Rickie Gaunt, 4-Dave Darland, 4-R.J. Johnson,
3-Charles Davis Jr., 3-Garrett Hansen, 3-Tommy Malcolm, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.,
2-Darren Hagen, 2-Jesse Hockett, 2-Levi Jones, 2-C.J. Leary, 2-Blake Miller,
2-Jake Swanson, 2-Chris Windom, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Chad Boespflug, 1-Greg Bragg,
1-Daron Clayton, 1-Josh Ford, 1-David Gasper, 1-Josh Hodges, 1-Bud Kaeding,
1-Adam Mitchell, 1-Johnny Rodriguez, 1-Hunter Schuerenberg, 1-Chase Stockon,
1-Scotty Weir, 1-Cody Williams, 1-Jason York.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Matt Mitchell)
March 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
March 23: Cocopah Speedway – Somerton, AZ (Winner: Charles Davis Jr.)
April 6: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.)
April 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: A.J. Bender)
May 25: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Matt Mitchell)
June 8: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA (Winner:
R.J. Johnson)
June 22: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
July 6: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
July 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 10: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA
August 17: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Brother Brett Classic at
California Racer’s Hall of Fame Night)
August 31: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA
September 7: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA
September 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 28: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA
October 12: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 18: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA
October 19: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA
November 1: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 2: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Oval Nationals)
November 9: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Oval Nationals)
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TBA = To Be Announced.
This schedule is subject to change.
A MID-AMERICA NIGHT’S DREAM!
USAC MIDGETS HEAD
TO THE GREAT PLAINS JULY 9-13
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (July 8, 2024)………For the first time in exactly in one
month, the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship season roars its
engines once more.
USAC Mid-America Midget Week presents Great Plains bullring USAC action
between July 9-13 across three states with four events in a span of five nights
across Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska.
Starting at the southernmost point of the week is Tuesday Night Thunder on
July 9 at Meeker, Oklahoma’s Red Dirt Raceway. Then, we point north up to
Beloit, Kansas for the 13th running of the Chad McDaniel Memorial at the
Mitchell County Fairgrounds on Wednesday, July 10.
Closing out the Mid-America adventure is Fairbury, Nebraska’s Jefferson
County Speedway for two consecutive evenings on Friday, July 12, and Saturday,
July 13, for the Midwest Midget Championship, culminating with a 40-lap feature
paying $10,000-to-win on the final night.
An entire weeks’ worth of excitement awaits a trio of racy bullrings. And
we’re ready for it! So, here’s six storylines that should have your attention
heading into Mid-America Midget Week 2024.
PURSLEY IN THE GROOVE
Mid-America Midget Week is where Daison Pursley first burst onto the scene of
USAC National Midget racing, winning the 2021 opener at Red Dirt Raceway in his
home state of Oklahoma, the same place which opens up this year’s MAMW slate.
Daison Pursley’s stand out season has been highlighted by the fact that he
became the first driver to win in all three USAC national divisions in 2024:
Silver Crown, AMSOIL National Sprint and NOS Energy Drink National Midget.
Chief among his accolades this year have been three USAC National Midget
feature wins in his CB Industries No. 86 at the Belleville (Kan.) Short Track,
Bloomington (Ind.) Speedway and Kokomo (Ind.) Speedway, plus a USAC Indiana
Midget Week title.
Now Pursley’s pursuit involves putting the grip on his USAC National Midget
point lead which stands at 67 after winning the most recent series round at
Kokomo on June 9. Each of the last three Indiana Midget Week titlists went on to
win the USAC National Midget crown later that same year. Pursley intends to
become the next.
MESERAULL ABOARD!
Finally, Thomas Meseraull is returning to USAC National Midget action this
week following a broken collarbone he suffered in a sprint car accident on March
29 during the No Way Out 40 at Paragon (Ind.) Speedway.
Meseraull (San Jose, Calif.) has been back behind the wheel in recent weeks
in a various array of racecars, and just this past weekend, swept both nights of
POWRi Midget racing at Missouri’s Lake Ozark Speedway.
A veteran of 186 career USAC National Midget starts and 10 series victories
since his 1999 debut, Meseraull will be at the controls of Tim Engler’s #7x. His
Mid-America Midget Week experience includes a 2022 victory at the Mitchell
County Fairgrounds where he started fourth before making his winning move on lap
10, then proceeded to lead the final 21 circuits.
THE SEAVEY RECORD WATCH IS ON
Logan Seavey has been on a tear in 2024 with his run through the USAC
National Sprint Car schedule which shows a striking resemblance to his dominance
of the 2023 USAC National Midget season.
In the midget this year, he’s won twice at Missouri’s Sweet Springs
Motorsports Complex and Indiana’s Tri-State Speedway, which has him ranked third
in the current USAC national championship standings.
He’s found his share of success during MAMW throughout his career, winning at
Red Dirt in 2019 and at Jefferson County in 2023. Additionally, he owns the
one-lap track record at Jefferson County of 10.685 seconds, also set in 2019.
With a pair of midget wins and 10 in the sprint car thus far in 2024, it’s
almost time to put the official “watch” on Seavey to see if he can track down
J.J. Yeley’s record of 23 USAC national wins, which was set in 2003. By this
point in the year in 2003, Yeley had accrued 14 victories. But there’s an entire
half-year of racing left to go, and Seavey is vying to rewrite the record books.
TEAM OKLAHOMA
At the moment, Oklahomans occupy three of the top-four spots in the USAC
National Midget point standings with Daison Pursley (Locust Grove) first, Cannon
McIntosh (Bixby) second and Ryan Timms (Oklahoma City) fourth.
All three have already graced victory lane with the series this year. Timms
was the best back in June during the Indiana Midget Week opener at Lawrenceburg
Speedway and McIntosh topped the field in the season opener at Kansas’
Belleville Short Track in May.
Timms’ first USAC start with Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports produced a
Mid-America Midget Week victory on his home state track of Red Dirt back in
2022.
Meanwhile, McIntosh’s first career USAC National Midget start came at Red
Dirt in 2018. He’s led at all three venues in his career, but this week, he vies
for his first Mid-America Midget Week feature score.
THE FIFTH DIMENSION OF THE 5d
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Zach Daum’s RAMCO Speed Group No. 7p will
not be making the trip to compete at Mid-America Midget Week.
In its stead this week, Daum will drive his own No. 5d, which has not
competed in USAC National Midget competition since June of 2020. In fact, Daum’s
first three USAC National Midget victories all came in his own No. 5d between
2011-14.
Daum’s prospects for racing at Mid-America Midget Week were up in the air
until recently as he sought an engine to rent or another car to drive. With time
winding down, Illinois’ Wayne Durbin stepped up to help the situation by
providing his Stanton SR-11x for Daum to install under the hood of his King
Chassis.
He’s been a staple on the podium during his Mid-America Midget Week career,
finishing as the runner-up four times between 2010-2014 at the Mitchell County
Fairgrounds, plus a 3rd at Red Dirt in 2021 and a 3rd at Jefferson County in
2022. In 2024, Daum seeks his first MAMW win.
JERRY SPRINGS INTO ACTION
Jerry Coons Jr. is one of the undisputed legends of USAC racing.
The USAC Triple Crown champion from Tucson, Ariz. ranks fifth all-time in
USAC National Midget starts with 423 dating back to 1987. That ranks behind only
Mel Kenyon (925), Bob Wente (757), Bob Tattersall (481) and Tracy Hines (452).
Coons runs an abbreviated racing schedule these days as he keeps a watchful
and supportive eye over the burgeoning career of his son, Cale Coons.
Nonetheless, when Jerry gets behind the wheel, he’s always a contender.
The 2006-07 USAC National Midget champ will be in action at all four nights
of this year’s Mid-America Midget Week, where he’s been all over the podium, and
has been on the cusp of victory many a time in recent summers.
At Red Dirt, he finished a best of 3rd in 2020, and was a 3rd place finisher
as well at the Mitchell County Fairgrounds in 2013. In 2022 at Jefferson County,
he landed on the podium both nights, scoring a 3rd on night one and took a
narrow 2nd in the finale.
One more victory would push Coons into the land of the few as he aims to join
Bobby Unser as the only driver to win a USAC-sanctioned feature event in five
different decades. He’s already one of 13 to have won a USAC main event in four
decades along with Unser, Hank Butcher, A.J. Foyt, Russ Gamester, Mel Kenyon,
Ralph Liguori, Wally Pankratz, Johnny Parsons, George Snider, Bryan Stanfill,
Brian Tyler and Bob Wente.
RACE DETAILS:
For Tuesday Night Thunder on July 9 at Meeker, Oklahoma’s Red Dirt Raceway,
the program features the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship,
plus NOW600 Non-Wing Micros. Pits open at 5pm Central with the grandstands
opening at 6pm, the drivers meeting at 6pm and cars on track at 6:30pm with
qualifying and racing to follow. General admission tickets are $25. High school
students and younger are $5. Tickets are available online at
www.reddirtraceway.com under the “Buy Tickets” tab and will be sold the day of
the show as well. All access passes (pit access & general admission seating) are
available for $40 and available at the pit gate on the day of the show only. Pit
passes for ages 5 and under are $10. The tailgate area is $120 per carload (up
to 8 people per car).
On Wednesday night, July 10, it’s the 13th running of the Chad McDaniel
Memorial at Beloit, Kansas’ Mitchell County Fairgrounds featuring the USAC NOS
Energy Drink Midget National Championship, plus the NOW600/Jayhusker Non-Wing
Micro Sprints. Front gates open at 5pm Central with the drivers meeting at 6pm
and hot laps at 6:30pm followed by qualifying and racing. General admission
tickets are $25 with high school students and younger just $5. All access passes
are available as well for $40 and will be available at the pit and main
grandstand gate on the day of the show only.
To close out Mid-America Midget Week on Friday and Saturday, July 12-13, it’s on to Fairbury, Nebraska’s Jefferson County Speedway for two-straight nights of the Riverside Chevrolet Midwest Midget Championship presented by Westin Packaged Meats and Schmidt’s Sanitation featuring the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship, plus the NOW 600/Jayhusker Non-Wing Micro Sprints. Gates open at 5pm Central with qualifying at 6:30pm followed by racing. General admission tickets are $20 on Friday and $30 on Saturday with high school students and younger just $5. Reserved seating is $60 for a two-day pass and is available online only at www.JeffersonCountySpeedway.com under the “Buy Tickets” tab. All access passes are available as well for $40 ($10 for kids 5 and under) and available at the pit gate on the day of the show only. A free concert will be held after the races both nights at the beer garden.
Practice will be held from 5-7pm Central on Thursday, July 11 at Jefferson
County. Pit passes are $20 and grandstands are free. There will be a free Shrimp
Boil/BBQ at the track campground at 8pm after practice for all drivers, race
teams, fans, etc.
All four races of Mid-America Midget Week can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac.
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USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Daison
Pursley-589, 2-Cannon McIntosh-522, 3-Logan Seavey-509, 4-Ryan Timms-480, 5-Zach
Daum-451, 6-Jacob Denney-439, 7-Justin Grant-433, 8-Gavin Miller-411, 9-Kale
Drake-405, 10-Kyle Jones-352.
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RED DIRT RACEWAY USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINNERS:
2018: Christopher Bell (7/10)
2019: Logan Seavey (7/9)
2020: Tanner Thorson (7/21)
2021: Daison Pursley (7/13)
2022: Ryan Timms (7/12)
RED DIRT RACEWAY USAC NATIONAL MIDGET TRACK RECORDS:
1 Lap - 7/21/2020 - Tyler Courtney - 13.108 - 68.660 mph
8 Laps - 7/13/2021 - Cannon McIntosh - 1:49.120 - 65.982 mph
10 Laps - 7/10/2018 - Tyler Thomas - 2:24.03 - 62.487 mph
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MITCHELL COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINNERS:
2013: Christopher Bell (7/30)
2014: Bryan Clauson (7/29)
2015: Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/28)
2016: Bryan Clauson (8/3)
2017: Christopher Bell (8/2)
2018: Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/11)
2021: Tanner Thorson (7/15)
2022: Thomas Meseraull (7/13)
2023: Bryant Wiedeman (7/12)
MITCHELL COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS USAC NATIONAL MIDGET TRACK RECORDS:
1 Lap - 7/11/2018 - Holly Shelton - 11.944 - 75.352 mph
10 Laps - 8/3/2016 - Ryan Greth - 2:02.67 - 73.368 mph
12 Laps - 7/15/2021 - Daison Pursley - 2:32.00 - 71.053 mph
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JEFFERSON COUNTY SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINNERS:
2016: Chad Boat (8/2)
2017: Tanner Thorson (8/1)
2018: Justin Grant (7/14)
2019: Jason McDougal (7/12)
2019: Tyler Courtney (7/13)
2020: Chris Windom (7/17) & Tyler Courtney (7/18)
2021: Tanner Thorson (7/16) & Emerson Axsom (7/17)
2022: Mitchel Moles (7/15) & Buddy Kofoid (7/16)
2023: Logan Seavey (7/14) & Tanner Thorson (7/15)
JEFFERSON COUNTY SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL MIDGET TRACK RECORDS:
1 Lap - 7/12/2019 - Logan Seavey - 10.685 - 67.384 mph
10 Laps - 7/16/2021 - Justin Grant - 1:50.360 - 65.241 mph
12 Laps - 7/17/2020 - Sam Johnson - 2:24.855 - 59.646 mph
SPRINTACULAR SWEEP!
SEAVEY HITS USAC SPRINT WIN #10
AT LINCOLN PARK
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Putnamville, Indiana (July 6, 2024)………Logan Seavey has made quite an
impression pretty much everywhere he’s gone on the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship tour in 2024.
You can now add the 10th Annual Bill Gardner Sprintacular at Putnamville,
Indiana’s Lincoln Park Speedway to his ever-growing accomplishment season
checklist.
One night after the Sutter, California racer captured his initial Lincoln
Park USAC win, on Saturday, he became the first driver to sweep to feature
victories on both nights in the decade long history of the Sprintacular event,
pocketing $10,000 for his efforts in the 40-lap finale at the 5/16-mile dirt
oval.
With the triumph, the USAC National Sprint Car point leader earned his 10th
victory of the series season, all of which have come in a span of 24 starts. In
that same timeframe, he doubled his career output to 20 wins after tallying 10
across his first 146 starts between his 2018 debut and the opening two events of
the 2024 campaign.
“I feel like I’ve been doing it a long time but really it’s only been a
handful of years,” Seavey said. “Twenty is kind of crazy to believe since we
just had 10 a few months ago. It took a big effort to build this race team and
to come out of the gate like this is amazing.”
Seavey began his quest from the fourth spot aboard his Abacus Racing/MPV
Express – CG CPAs – Indy Custom Stone/DRC/Stanton Chevy. Yet it was defending
Sprintacular victor Brady Bacon who stepped out to the opening lap lead from his
outside front row position.
On lap four, trouble ensued for a pair of Keystone State racers. Briggs
Danner (11th) and Joey Amantea (15th) collided in turn two, resulting in Amantea
flipping over. Both drivers’ nights were abruptly ended in the incident. Danner
endured an interesting past 24 hours after his primary ride in the Hogue Racing
Enterprises No. 39 experienced an engine issue on the opening lap of Friday
night’s feature. Out of commission, Danner found work in a backup car for KO
Motorsports on Saturday night with both team’s crews pitching in on the effort.
When action resumed, the battle at the front became three-pronged as the trio
of Bacon, C.J. Leary and Seavey engaged in a three-wide battle for position. On
lap seven, Seavey, the third driver in the triumvirate took his game to the
topside where he flashed around Leary for second off turn four, then came up a
wheel short of Bacon at the line for the race lead. Seavey kept digging, and by
the time the pair reached turn three on the eighth circuit, Seavey dove low
under Bacon to swipe the top spot.
The high line had worked for Seavey all weekend long and he seemingly
remained committed to it. Nonetheless, Bacon quickly made up ground on the
bottom groove and managed to pull even with Seavey. Thus, Seavey adjusted his
tactics and stepped down from the top shelf to defy Bacon’s pursuit.
By lap 15, lapped traffic had forced the hand of the leaders to make a choice
based on the line the car in front of them was operating with cars at the tail
end of the field scattered both high and low. But all that was put to the
wayside for the moment as fifth running Robert Ballou slowed with a flat right
rear tire on lap 17, forcing him to the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area for fresh
rubber. He’d ultimately return to finish 15th.
The second red flag of the feature was displayed on lap 19 when the
third-place car driven Leary bounced atop the turn four cushion. With seemingly
no place to go, fourth running Moles was unable to avoid the melee and collided
with Leary, sending Moles toppling over. Subsequently, Jake Swanson (5th)
collided with the flipping Moles, but was able to continue on. Moles returned to
the field at the tail, driving back to 14th, ending a run of eight consecutive
top-six finishes.
Daison Pursley, who had worked his way from 25th to 12th before the incident,
also collided with Swanson and stopped. It had already been a turbulent evening
for Pursley who set fast time in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying, then was
involved in a nasty crash during a last lap battle for a heat race win with
Ballou. After stepping into a Team AZ Racing backup car, Pursley made his way
into the feature via a provisional. Starting from the 13th and final row, he
made two separate charges through the field. When all was said and done, he’d
come back to finish 13th.
With eight laps to go, Bacon had closed up the interval on Seavey’s lead to
just a couple car lengths. Drawing nearer, Seavey made his escape in turn three
as he split between the high/low duo of Ivan Glotzbach and Nate Schank. As
Schank shook loose on the cushion, just behind him was Bacon, who momentarily
became stifled as he avoided contact with the 2022 USAC CRA Sprint Car Rookie of
the Year who was making his first USAC national start, which allowed Seavey to
double his lead from six tenths to 1.2 seconds, though he still remained mired
in the thick of gridlock.
“I was just trying to change stuff up and try to see where I felt better,”
Seavey explained. “Then we get to traffic, and it seemed like every time I got
to a car, they’d come from the bottom and go to the top. I don’t know if they
were trying to get out of the way and they were putting themselves in the way
but that’s part of racing and you’ve got to figure out how to get through it and
I almost gave one up there.”
As Seavey maneuvered to the bottom to put Zack Pretorius a lap down, Bacon
quickly made up ground, and with four laps remaining, drag raced past Seavey for
the lead entering turn three. As Bacon slid up, Seavey slid under and was able
to gain back a half car length advantage over Bacon at the stripe on lap 37.
Bacon set up for another opportunity in turn one on lap 38, but snagged the
cushion, then was hit in the rear bumper by Pretorius, once again allowing
Seavey to break free, this time for good.
“This place was changing a lot there and I knew that being the leader early
isn’t the best,” Seavey remarked. “It really makes you use everything you’ve got
in your toolbox to figure out what to do. You go into one so slow and I’m just
listening, thinking I can hear him running the top. I kept seeing his nose
getting into three, so I knew I was losing a lot getting into one. I knew I was
struggling to go by them guys. I couldn’t run the bottom as good as I needed to
since they were all lined up on the cushion. So, I really didn’t have much place
to go and Brady made a big move.”
Seavey held off one more furious charge from Bacon on the final go around to
score a 0.665 second margin of victory. Leary brought it home third with Kevin
Thomas Jr. fourth and Justin Grant fifth as the entire top-five consisted of
past Sprintacular winners.
Overall, it’s Seavey’s third consecutive USAC National Sprint Car victory
after notching one last Saturday at Macon (Ill.) Speedway before doubling up at
Lincoln Park this weekend, thus making him the first driver to win
three-in-a-row with the series since Justin Grant swept all three nights of
Sprint Car Smackdown weekend at Kokomo (Ind.) Speedway in August of 2023.
Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, Okla.) led the opening seven laps of the feature
en route to his seventh runner-up finish of the USAC Sprint season in his
Dynamics, Inc./Next Level Metal – Davis Brothers Trucking – Hutson John
Deere/Triple X/Rider Chevy.
C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) posted a third-place result to capture his
ninth straight top-10 finish Sprintacular feature events dating back to 2020 at
the wheel of his BGE Dougherty Motorsports/Altoz – Valvoline – Hornbeck
Concrete/DRC/1-Way Chevy.
Meanwhile, Chase Stockon (Fort Branch, Ind.) went +12 in the main event,
starting 23rd and advancing his way up to an 11th place finish. Ricky Lewis
(Camarillo, Calif.) became the first driver to earn a second Inferno Armor Fire
Move of the Night award in 2024 after executing a late-race pass to snag the
final transfer spot in his heat race before collecting his second straight sixth
place finish in as many nights. Sixteenth place finisher Tye Mihocko (Peoria,
Aria.) was the recipient of a $550 bonus as the top weekly Lincoln Park Speedway
racer in the feature.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 6, 2024 –
Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, Indiana – 5/16-Mile Dirt Oval – 10th Annual
IndianaOpenWheel.com Bill Gardner Sprintacular
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Daison Pursley, 21AZ, Team AZ-12.050; 2.
Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-12.131; 3. Ricky Lewis, 41,
Stensland-12.399; 4. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.446; 5. Jake Swanson, 24,
Simon-12.472; 6. Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-12.478; 7. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE
Dougherty-12.547; 8. Rylan Gray, 06, Gray-12.603; 9. Kyle Cummins, 3p,
Petty-12.624; 10. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-12.656; 11. Shane Cottle,
2E, Epperson-12.665; 12. Zack Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-12.675; 13. Robert
Ballou, 12, Ballou-12.703; 14. Briggs Danner, 5D, KO-12.706; 15. Justin Grant,
4, TOPP-12.833; 16. Brent Beauchamp, 11, Beauchamp-12.844; 17. Geoff Ensign, 17,
On The Gass-12.852; 18. Chance Crum, 26, Crum-12.875; 19. Matt Westfall, 33m,
Marshall-12.930; 20. Ivan Glotzbach, 2H, Hayden-12.930; 21. Nate Schank, 1,
Schank-12.931; 22. Wesley Smith, 2B, 2B Racing-12.943; 23. Joey Amantea, 88J,
JPA-12.959; 24. Carson Garrett, 15, BGE Dougherty-12.967; 25. Tye Mihocko, 24p,
Paul-12.986; 26. Chase Stockon, 5s, KO-12.997; 27. Anton Hernandez, 5,
Baldwin/Fox-13.030; 28. Todd Hobson, 04, Burton-13.089; 29. Travis Thompson, 7,
Thompson-13.093; 30. Kyle Johnson, 99J, Johnson-13.106; 31. Logan Calderwood,
73, Ford-13.166; 32. Trey Osborne, 6T, Osborne-13.203; 33. Kayla Roell, 5K,
KO-13.248; 34. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-13.262; 35. Daylan Chambers, 4c,
Chambers-13.347; 36. Troy Carey, 45N, Carey-13.348; 37. Hunter Maddox, 36,
Maddox-13.424; 38. Nate Ervin, 11E, Algieo-13.567; 39. James Boyd, 16B,
Boyd-13.703; 40. Sam Hinds, 71H, Hinds-13.893; 41. Tom Eller, 29OG,
Eller-13.986; 42. Mike Larrison, 06L, American Dream-13.996; 43. Will Barnett,
88, Barnett-14.695; 44. Donny Brackett, 4B, Brackett-NT; 45. Harley Burns, 16,
Britt Aero-NT.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Robert Ballou, 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Geoff Ensign, 4. Tye Mihocko, 5. Jake
Swanson, 6. Nate Schank, 7. Kayla Roell, 8. Travis Thompson, 9. Tom Eller, 10.
Hunter Maddox, 11. Daison Pursley. NT
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 2. Mitchel Moles, 3. Brady Bacon, 4. Briggs Danner, 5. Chance Crum,
6. Wesley Smith, 7. Chase Stockon, 8. Brandon Mattox, 9. Kyle Johnson, 10. Mike
Larrison, 11. Nate Ervin. 2:12.55
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Justin
Grant, 2. C.J. Leary, 3. Shane Cottle, 4. Joey Amantea, 5. Ricky Lewis, 6. Anton
Hernandez, 7. Matt Westfall, 8. Logan Calderwood, 9. James Boyd, 10. Will
Barnett, 11. Daylan Chambers. 2:12.30
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Logan Seavey,
2. Carson Garrett, 3. Rylan Gray, 4. Ivan Glotzbach, 5. Brent Beauchamp, 6. Zack
Pretorius, 7. Todd Hobson, 8. Trey Osborne, 9. Troy Carey, 10. Sam Hinds.
2:15.00
TRAILER ALARMS C-MAIN: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the semi) 1. Hunter
Maddox, 2. Kyle Johnson, 3. Sam Hinds, 4. Troy Carey, 5. Mike Larrison, 6. James
Boyd, 7. Tom Eller, 8. Will Barnett, 9. Nate Ervin. NT
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Nate Schank, 2. Zack Pretorius, 3. Anton Hernandez, 4. Chase
Stockon, 5. Wesley Smith, 6. Matt Westfall, 7. Daison Pursley, 8. Todd Hobson,
9. Logan Calderwood, 10. Brandon Mattox, 11. Kayla Roell, 12. Kyle Johnson, 13.
Sam Hinds, 14. Trey Osborne, 15. Hunter Maddox, 16. Travis Thompson, 17. Troy
Carey. 2:50.47
FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (4), 2.
Brady Bacon (2), 3. C.J. Leary (1), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 5. Justin Grant
(9), 6. Ricky Lewis (5), 7. Shane Cottle (12), 8. Jake Swanson (3), 9. Kyle
Cummins (11), 10. Carson Garrett (21), 11. Chase Stockon (23), 12. Anton
Hernandez (24), 13. Daison Pursley (25-P), 14. Mitchel Moles (6), 15. Robert
Ballou (8), 16. Tye Mihocko (22), 17. Chance Crum (17), 18. Brent Beauchamp
(15), 19. Ivan Glotzbach (18), 20. Nate Schank (19), 21. Zack Pretorius (13),
22. Matt Westfall (26-P), 23. Rylan Gray (10), 24. Geoff Ensign (16), 25. Briggs
Danner (14), 26. Joey Amantea (20). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-7 Brady Bacon, Laps 8-40 Logan Seavey.
**Daison Pursley flipped during the first heat. Joey Amantea flipped on lap 4
of the feature. Mitchel Moles flipped on lap 19 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-1713,
2-Brady Bacon-1651, 3-C.J. Leary-1628, 4-Daison Pursley-1580, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-1548, 6-Mitchel Moles-1479, 7-Robert Ballou-1452, 8-Justin Grant-1438,
9-Kyle Cummins-1361, 10-Jake Swanson-1271.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-113, 2-Robert
Ballou-111, 3-Logan Seavey-110, 4-C.J. Leary-96, 5-Justin Grant-92, 6-Joey
Amantea-89, 7-Kyle Cummins-86, 8-Chase Stockon-70, 9-Carson Garrett-63, 10-Brady
Bacon-62.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 26, 2024 –
Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, Indiana – 5/16-Mile Dirt Oval – 37th Annual
NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (12.319)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Daison Pursley (12.050)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Justin Grant
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Logan Seavey
Trailer Alarms C-Main Winner: Hunter Maddox
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Nate Schank
Hard Charger: Chase Stockon (23rd to 11th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Ricky Lewis
Indiana Open Wheel Highest Finishing Weekly Driver: Tye Mihocko (16th)
The Frolic Bar & Grill Second Highest Finishing Weekly Driver: Ivan Glotzbach (19th)
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: July 6, 2024 – Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, California - "Doug Fort Memorial"
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Ryan Timmons, 29T, Timmons-13.636;
2. Cody Williams, 44, Williams-13.657; 3. Kaleb Montgomery, 3,
Montgomery-13.666; 4. R.J. Johnson, 51, Johnson-13.761; 5. Austin Williams, 17W,
Dunkel-13.846; 6. Tommy Malcolm, 5X, Napier-13.860; 7. David Gasper, 18,
Kittle/Gasper-13.902; 8. Andrew Sweeney, 98A, 14.008; 9. Ryan Bernal, 17T,
Dunkel-14.032; 10. Jeff Dyer, 39, Cal-Sun-14.040; 11. Logan Williams, 5W,
McCarthy-14.061; 12. A.J. Bender, 21, Bender-14.096; 13. Bryce Eames, 50,
Abeytia-14.103; 14. Grant Sexton, 22, Sexton-14.140; 15. Davey Pombo, 38,
Pombo-14.165; 16. Anthony Pombo, 3X, Pombo-14.467; 17. Mark Henry, 39R,
Henry-14.530; 18. Jon DeWees, 63D, DeWees-14.745; 19. Brent Sexton, 44S,
Sexton-14.907; 20. Tom Dunkel, 17A, Dunkel-15.166; 21. Elexa Herrera, 5E,
Herrera-15.394; 22. Blake Bower, 3F, Finkenbinder-17.983; 23. Verne Sweeney, 98,
Guerrero-23.527; 24. Shane Sexton, 74, Sexton-NT; 25. Aaron Altaffer, 84,
Altaffer-NT; 26. Austin Grabowski, 72, Grabowski-NT.
FLOWDYNAMICS INCORPORATED / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top
5 transfer to feature) 1. Bryce Eames, 2. David Gasper, 3. Ryan Timmons, 4. Jeff
Dyer, 5. R.J. Johnson, 6. Blake Bower, 7. Brent Sexton, 8. Aaron Altaffer, 9.
Anthony Pombo. NT.
BILLSJERKY.NET / FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top 5 transfer to
feature) 1. Logan Williams, 2. Andrew Sweeney, 3. Cody Wiliams, 4. Austin
Williams, 5. Grant Sexton, 6. Austin Grabowski, 7. Mark Henry, 8. Tom Dunkel, 9.
Verne Sweeney. NT.
WC FRIEND COMPANY / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top
5 transfer to feature) 1. Kaleb Montgomery, 2. Ryan Bernal, 3. A.J. Bender, 4.
Davey Pombo, 5. Tommy Malcolm, 6. Jon DeWees, 7. Elexa Herrera, 8. Shane Sexton.
NT.
FACTORY WRAPS SEMI: (12 laps, top 7 transfer to feature) 1. Jon DeWees, 2.
Blake Bower, 3. Brent Sexton, 4. Verne Sweeney, 5. Elexa Herrera, 6. Austin
Grabowski, 7. Mark Henry, 8. Tom Dunkel, 9. Aaron Altaffer, 10. Shane Sexton.
NT.
FEATURE: (30 laps, With Starting Positions) 1. Tommy Malcolm (1), 2. Austin
Williams (2), 3. Cody Williams (5), 4. David Gasper (7), 5. Andrew Sweeney (8),
6. Ryan Timmons (6), 7. R.J. Johnson (3), 8. Logan Williams (11), 9. Blake Bower
(20), 10. Davey Pombo (15), 11. Austin Grabowski (22), 12. Mark Henry (16), 13.
Jeff Dyer (10), 14. Elexa Herrera (19), 15. Brent Sexton (18), 16. Verne Sweeney
(21), 17. Kaleb Montgomery (4), 18. Ryan Bernal (9), 19. A.J. Bender (12), 20.
Grant Sexton (14), 21. Jon DeWees (17), 22. Bryce Eames (13). NT.
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**Grant Sexton flipped on lap 1 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Tommy Malcolm
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: Blake Bower (20 to 9)
NEW AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS:
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACES: July 13 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
SEAVEY AVOIDS CATASTROPHE TO WIN
USAC SPRINTACULAR OPENER AT LINCOLN PARK
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Putnamville, Indiana (July 5, 2024)………There was a point in time in which
Logan Seavey thought his race was over during Friday night’s 10th Annual Bill
Gardner Sprintacular opener at Putnamville, Indiana’s Lincoln Park Speedway.
While leading 13 laps into the 30-lap main event, Seavey attempted to avoid a
pair of spinning cars just in front of him. Despite fairly significant contact
with one of the two machines, Seavey pushed through quite literally and
figuratively to claim his ninth victory of the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship season.
Just as he did in his most recent series outing at Macon (Ill.) Speedway six
nights earlier, Seavey set the tone for the night by setting fast qualifying
time in his Abacus Racing/MPV Express – CG CPAs – Indy Custom Stone/DRC/Stanton
Chevy, then proceeded to march his way to victory lane during the feature event.
In doing so, Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) became the first driver to
simultaneously score back-to-back fast qualifying times and feature wins with
the series in nearly a decade. Bryan Clauson was the most recent driver to
achieve the feat late during the 2013 season at Indiana’s Lawrenceburg (Ind.)
Speedway and Arizona’s Canyon Speedway Park.
Overall, Seavey’s victory was the 19th of his USAC National Sprint Car
career, moving him past Kyle Cummins and into sole possession of 34th place on
the all-time list. This time, he won one at the 5/16-mile dirt oval that he has
long considered one of his ultimate favorites.
“When I first started coming out here, this became one of my favorite tracks
in Indiana,” Seavey exclaimed. “It’s beaten me up for a lot of years, so it’s
cool to get one here at Putnamville and get these guys back in victory lane.”
Not only did Seavey kick off the night by besting the 47-car field on his
time trial run, he did so by obliterating the previous USAC track record at
Lincoln Park. His time of 11.959 seconds in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying was
the first ever official 11-second bracket lap turned at LPS, erasing the former
record of 12.276 seconds set by Brady Bacon in 2018.
Slated to start sixth on the grid for the feature event, Seavey and Abacus
first had to perform a bit of preventative maintenance beforehand. It was a
certain facet that stole victory away from the team during a USAC NOS Energy
Drink Midget National Midget event at Circle City Raceway in 2023, making it of
utmost importance to correct before the main event got underway.
“We had a wire break, actually a kill switch, which is something that has
cost us a race in the past,” Seavey explained. “So, we were being extra careful
just to make sure this thing was hitting on all eight cylinders and just firing
in general. It’s these things that our guys are getting really good at. Avoiding
issues like that is what allows you to contend for championships.”
Seavey, who has led the USAC National Sprint Car standings since
mid-February, quickly hustled his way up to third on the opening lap, slotting
in behind the duo of front row occupants Mitchel Moles and Robert Ballou who
diced things up for the first trio of laps with Moles leading the way each time.
However, Seavey was superb in ringing the cushion as he zipped by Ballou for
second off the exit of turn four on lap three. Mere moments later, Seavey
blasted around Moles on the high side of turns one and two to escape with the
lead. By the time the frontrunners reached turn four on lap four, Ballou had
slipped under Moles for the runner-up spot.
At this juncture, seemingly the only thing that could stifle Seavey is
getting tripped up in traffic, and that nearly came to fruition. As Seavey
reached the tail end of the field on the 13th lap, the car of Harley Burns sat
idly in the middle of turn three. By this point, Seavey had committed to the
high side for his escape plan. However, the car directly in front of Seavey,
driven by Rylan Gray, smashed into the side of Burns, sending Gray spinning
backwards straight into the path of Seavey. Seavey’s left front wheel wound up
clipping the back end of Gray’s machine, but Seavey managed to continue onward.
“I thought I broke my front end, and I thought my race might be over,” Seavey
revealed. “My steering wheel was all crooked and I had to readjust some things
in the car. It kept feeling like it was getting worse and worse. I thought I was
folding up a draglink. I could feel something going away in my front end.
Luckily, this thing held together and (crewmen) Ronnie (Gardner) and Kirk
(Simpson) gave me a great racecar like they always do.”
Meanwhile, second running Ballou also executed a narrow escape much similar
to Seavey as he attempted to dodge catastrophe, hitting the tail tank of Burns
who was rolling down toward the inside of the track right into the path of
Ballou. Despite the contact, Ballou also managed to keep himself going by
escaping and racing on.
On the ensuing restart, sixth running Justin Grant saw his bid for a solid
finish go by the wayside when the car of Carson Garrett (4th) slid sideways in
turn one. As a result, Grant got into the left side of Garrett’s car, then Bacon
(7th) subsequently plowed into Grant, flattening Grant's left rear tire. Grant
restarted after being escorted to the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area but ended
up 17th at the finish.
Ballou made a run at Seavey for the lead just before the halfway mark and was
able to pull even briefly before Seavey swapped over to the low line, stealing
away Ballou’s groove, and from there, was able to break away and put a lock down
on the race for the lead.
“My car was really good on the cushion early, so it was hard to give that
up,” Seavey said. “You know it always goes away here, especially when the bottom
is that good. It was getting slick on the exit out of two, so I knew it was time
to get down. Lapped traffic was on the bottom, so I knew that would give me a
little bit more time to figure it out.”
Once Seavey did figure it out, he was able to secure his position up front
just as he’s done already eight times before with the series in 2024.
“It’s so hard to change lines when you’re leading,” Seavey stated. “You see
it all the time where second has a little bit of an advantage. It’s tricky and
I’m not really known for running the bottom. I was doing big ol’ wheelies down
the back stretch because you’re going so slow, and there’s so much grip, you
just drag the tail tank all the way down the back stretch, which makes it hard
to get into turn three. There were lots of adjustments I was doing to make
myself better once I did move down, I didn’t really know whether to blow through
the middle or really get down by the tires, but it seemed like whenever I did,
my car went through there very nicely and I could just cruise around there.”
When all was said and done, Seavey took his first Lincoln Park Speedway USAC
victory, crossing the stripe 0.806 seconds ahead of Ballou with Moles third,
Bacon fourth and Garrett fifth.
For the second straight race, Robert Ballou (Rocklin, Calif.) earned a podium
finish, taking second on this night in his Ballou Motorsports/Suburban Subaru –
Deaton’s Waterfront Services/DRC/Ott Chevy.
Mitchel Moles (Raisin City, Calif.) led the opening three laps and finished
inside the top-six for the eighth straight event in his Reinbold-Underwood
Motorsports/AME Electrical – Mesilla Valley Transportation/Spike/Stanton Chevy.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Ala.) worked his way into the top-10 after being
mired all the way back on the outside of row nine. In the end, KTJ advanced from
18th to 10th to collect hard charger honors for the night's feature.
Chase Stockon (Fort Branch, Ind.) made a valiant comeback late in the going
during the Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi-Feature. Starting ninth, he
worked his way up to the fourth and final transfer spot to earn his way into the
night's feature. He was rewarded as the recipient of the Inferno Armor Fire Move
of the Night.
In the third heat race of the night, Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.) established
a new 10-lap USAC National Sprint Car track record at Lincoln Park Speedway. His
time of 2:08.53 surpassed the former record of 2:09.325 held by Kyle Cummins
since July of 2021.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 5, 2024 –
Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, Indiana – 5/16-Mile Dirt Oval – 10th Annual
Bill Gardner Sprintacular
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-11.959 (New Track
Record); 2. Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-12.026; 3. Carson Garrett, 15, BGE
Dougherty-12.068; 4. Jadon Rogers, 17GP, Dutcher-12.086; 5. Ricky Lewis, 41,
Stensland-12.114; 6. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-12.138; 7. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-12.140; 8. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-12.184; 9. Kyle Shipley,
4u, AJR-12.190; 10. Daison Pursley, 21AZ, Team AZ-12.230; 11. C.J. Leary, 15x,
BGE Dougherty-12.239; 12. Shane Cottle, 2E, Epperson-12.244; 13. Chance Crum,
26, Crum-12.245; 14. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.252; 15. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R,
Rock Steady-12.272; 16. Jake Swanson, 24, Simon-12.278; 17. Joey Amantea, 88J,
JPA-12.298; 18. Logan Calderwood, 73, Ford-12.343; 19. Justin Grant, 4,
TOPP-12.395; 20. Ivan Glotzbach, 2H, Hayden-12.402; 21. Wesley Smith, 2B, 2B
Racing-12.418; 22. Nate Schank, 1, Schank-12.471; 23. Trey Osborne, 6T,
Osborne-12.502; 24. Tye Mihocko, 24p, Paul-12.520; 25. Harley Burns, 16, Britt
Aero-12.528; 26. Brayden Fox, 53, Fox-12.536; 27. Brandon Mattox, 28,
Mattox-12.546; 28. Matt Westfall, 33m, Marshall-12.550; 29. Todd Hobson, 04,
Burton-12.604; 30. Geoff Ensign, 17, On The Gass-12.613; 31. Kayla Roell, 5K,
KO-12.637; 32. Chase Stockon, 5s, KO-12.648; 33. Brent Beauchamp, 11,
Beauchamp-12.735; 34. Rylan Gray, 06, Gray-12.735; 35. Zack Pretorius, 9z,
Pretorius-12.743; 36. Seth Parker, 38p, Parker-12.770; 37. Hunter Maddox, 36,
Maddox-12.958; 38. Sam Hinds, 71H, Hinds-13.064; 39. Gabriel Gilbert, 10G,
GGR-13.073; 40. James Boyd, 16B, Boyd-13.247; 41. Troy Carey, 45N, Carey-13.284;
42. Nathan Seale, 1s, Seale-13.522; 43. Cody Williams, 26w, Williams-13.704; 44.
Tom Eller, 29OG, Eller-13.908; 45. Nate Ervin, 11E, Algieo-14.685; 46. Anton
Hernandez, 5, Baldwin/Fox-NT; 47. Kyle Johnson, 99J, Johnson-NT (Time of 12.374
disallowed due to illegal left rear tire).
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Wesley Smith, 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. Logan Seavey, 4. Joey Amantea, 5. Chance Crum,
6. Brent Beauchamp, 7. Harley Burns, 8. Kyle Shipley, 9. Hunter Maddox, 10. Nate
Ervin, 11. Troy Carey, 12. Todd Hobson. NT
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Daison Pursley, 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Robert Ballou, 4. Brady Bacon, 5. Rylan
Gray, 6. Nate Schank, 7. Geoff Ensign, 8. Logan Calderwood, 9. Nathan Seale, 10.
Brayden Fox, 11. Kyle Johnson, 12. Sam Hinds. NT
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Justin
Grant, 2. C.J. Leary, 3. Mitchel Moles, 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 5. Carson Garrett,
6. Brandon Mattox, 7. Zack Pretorius, 8. Trey Osborne, 9. Kayla Roell, 10.
Gabriel Gilbert, 11. Cody Williams. 2:08.53 (New Track Record)
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Tye Mihocko,
2. Briggs Danner, 3. Shane Cottle, 4. Jake Swanson, 5. Matt Westfall, 6. Seth
Parker, 7. Chase Stockon, 8. Ivan Glotzbach, 9. James Boyd, 10. Tom Eller, 11.
Jadon Rogers. 2:11.52
TRAILER ALARMS C-MAIN: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the semi) 1. Hunter
Maddox, 2. Kayla Roell, 3. Kyle Johnson, 4. Todd Hobson, 5. Sam Hinds, 6. Nathan
Seale, 7. Nate Ervin, 8. James Boyd, 9. Tom Eller, 10. Cody Williams, 11. Troy
Carey. 2:20.10
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Kyle Shipley, 2. Harley Burns, 3. Jadon Rogers, 4. Chase Stockon, 5.
Brandon Mattox, 6. Nate Schank, 7. Logan Calderwood, 8. Seth Parker, 9. Geoff
Ensign, 10. Kayla Roell, 11. Hunter Maddox, 12. Ivan Glotzbach, 13. Todd Hobson,
14. Kyle Johnson, 15. Zack Pretorius, 16. Brent Beauchamp, 17. Trey Osborne. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (6), 2.
Robert Ballou (2), 3. Mitchel Moles (1), 4. Brady Bacon (5), 5. Carson Garrett
(4), 6. Ricky Lewis (3), 7. Daison Pursley (7), 8. Shane Cottle (15), 9. C.J.
Leary (14), 10. Kevin Thomas Jr. (18), 11. Tye Mihocko (10), 12. Jake Swanson
(19), 13. Wesley Smith (9), 14. Kyle Cummins (17), 15. Kyle Shipley (13), 16.
Chase Stockon (23), 17. Justin Grant (8), 18. Matt Westfall (22), 19. Rylan Gray
(24), 20. Chance Crum (16), 21. Jadon Rogers (11), 22. Joey Amantea (20), 23.
Harley Burns (21), 24. Briggs Danner (12). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-3 Mitchel Moles, Laps 4-30 Logan Seavey.
**Kayla Roell & Gabriel Gilbert flipped during the third heat.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-1632,
2-Brady Bacon-1577, 3-C.J. Leary-1557, 4-Daison Pursley-1537, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-1479, 6-Mitchel Moles-1432, 7-Robert Ballou-1411, 8-Justin Grant-1372,
9-Kyle Cummins-1308, 10-Jake Swanson-1216.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-113, 2-Robert
Ballou-111, 3-Logan Seavey-107, 4-C.J. Leary-96, 5-Joey Amantea-89, 6-Justin
Grant-88, 7-Kyle Cummins-84, 8-Brady Bacon-62, 9-Matt Westfall-61, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-58.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 6, 2024 –
Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, Indiana – 5/16-Mile Dirt Oval – 10th Annual
Bill Gardner Sprintacular
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Robert Ballou (11.942)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Logan Seavey (11.959)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Wesley Smith
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Daison Pursley
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Justin Grant
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Tye Mihocko
Trailer Alarms C-Main Winner: Hunter Maddox
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Kyle Shipley
Hard Charger: Kevin Thomas Jr. (18th to 10th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Chase Stockon
SPRINTACULAR WEEKEND ON TAP FOR
USAC SPRINTS JULY 5-6 AT LINCOLN PARK
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Putnamville, Indiana (July 4, 2024)………It’s the most Sprintacular time of the
year!
The post-Independence Day boom takes us to not one, but two-straight USAC
AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship events on Friday-Saturday night, July
5-6, at Putnamville, Indiana’s Lincoln Park Speedway.
The 5/16-mile dirt oval they call The Capital of the Cushion is the
playground for the 10th annual IndianaOpenWheel.com Bill Gardner Sprintacular,
honoring the life and memory of Bill Gardner, who passed away in July of 2014.
Gardner was born and raised in Putnam County, Indiana, and practically grew
up at Lincoln Park Speedway. Gardner co-owned a sign and graphics business, was
a crewman for driver Brian Hayden and was the founder of
www.indianaopenwheel.com.
The event culminates with a 30-lap, $5,000-to-win feature on Friday followed
by a $10,000 winner’s share for Saturday’s 40-lap grand finale.
Seven past Sprintacular winners are expected to compete in this weekend’s
event: Rocklin, California’s Robert Ballou (2015 & 2016); Cullman, Alabama’s
Kevin Thomas Jr. (2017 & 2021); Ione, California’s Justin Grant (2018 & 2022);
Princeton, Indiana’s Kyle Cummins (2019); Kansas, Illinois’ Shane Cottle (2020);
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma’s Brady Bacon (2020 & 2023) and Greenfield, Indiana’s
C.J. Leary (2021 & 2022).
Several more top star drivers will be vying for a first career Sprintacular
victory, including USAC National Sprint Car point leader Logan Seavey (Sutter,
Calif.), Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.), Mitchel Moles (Raisin City,
Calif.) and Jake Swanson (Anaheim, Calif.), all of whom reside in the top-10 of
the series standings.
With the Sprintacular reaching its 10th annual running, let’s rewind and take
a look back over the first decade of the event dating back to the inaugural
edition in 2015!
2015 SPRINTACULAR
Robert Ballou opened up the festivities in the Midwest Sprint Car Series
portion of the event by capturing the victory in his own Ballou Motorsports No.
12, chalking up another win among his record-setting 2015 season. The following
night, Jerry Coons, Jr. returned to right where he spent Independence Day the
year before by parking it in victory lane, this time as the winner of the finale
of the inaugural Bill Gardner Sprintacular. The former series champion’s 17th
and most recent career series victory came in wire-to-wire fashion as he was
flawless in the Edison Motorsports No. 10E.
2016 SPRINTACULAR
Lincoln Park Speedway continued to be very kind to Robert Ballou in the
following year’s edition of the event as well. Ballou once again took his own
team to USAC victory lane at the track, holding off a late charge by Chad
Boespflug to take the second annual Bill Gardner Sprintacular, this time in the
Ballou Motorsports No. 1, signifying his reign as the previous year’s USAC
National Sprint Car champion. One night later, Thomas Meseraull, abord the Amati
Racing No. 66, captured night two under the MSCS banner over Jeff Bland Jr. and
Ballou.
2017 SPRINTACULAR
Kevin Thomas Jr. took his KT Motorsports No. 9K to the promised land during
the MSCS portion of the event in 2017, fending off the challenges of Thomas
Meseraull and Ryan Bernal to capture the victory during the third edition of the
Bill Gardner Sprintacular. The USAC sanctioned evening scheduled for one night
later was doused by rain, forcing cancellation of the event.
2018 SPRINTACULAR
The roots of Tyler Courtney’s association with Lincoln Park Speedway run
deep. In fact, his grandparents, Mike and Verla Farrar, owned and operated the
joint between 1981 and 1996. Courtney didn’t get to experience much of his
family’s era at the helm since he was a little tyke at the time. But in 2018, he
was able to experience what it was like to own victory lane at Lincoln Park,
leading the final eight laps in his Clauson Marshall Newman Racing No. 7BC, and
taking advantage of late-race misfortune that befell race leader Kevin Thomas.
Jr., to win the 4th annual Bill Gardner Sprintacular.
Justin Grant followed up with his first score in the event at the wheel of
the TOPP Motorsports No. 4 one night later, preventing Kevin Thomas Jr. from
winning the event for the second year in a row.
2019 SPRINTACULAR
Kyle Cummins captured the Midwest Sprint Car Series victory in an abbreviated
Bill Gardner Sprintacular weekend in 2019. Aboard his Rock Steady Racing No. 3R,
Cummins defeated Shane Cottle, Jordan Kinser, Brady Short and Thomas Meseraull
to pick up the one and only night of Sprintacular weekend in 2019. The next
night’s USAC sanctioned show was canceled due to rain.
2020 SPRINTACULAR
It all started with a late-night phone call from Hodges Motorsports on
Thursday night at 10:30pm asking Shane Cottle if his plans were open for Friday
night. Just about 24 hours later, Cottle was celebrating in victory lane
following the opening night of the Sprintacular. The last-minute deal in the No.
74x came together as the team’s original plan was to sit out the weekend and
focus on upcoming events.
Meanwhile, Brady Bacon’s run of misfortune over his past three USAC National
Sprint Car races had run the gamut, beginning with a crash not of his own doing
one week prior, followed by repeated mag issues. The tide turned during
Saturday’s Sprintacular finale as he stormed to the lead midway through the
30-lap feature after starting 8th. Soon after, that old notion of “if it wasn’t
for bad luck, I’d have no luck at all” seemed to rear its ugly presence as his
right rear tire began to deflate. However, the tire stayed intact until the
checkered flag with the tire completely going down as he rolled into victory
lane in his Dynamics, Inc. No. 69.
In a change from previous years, both nights of the event were co-sanctioned
by both USAC and MSCS.
2021 SPRINTACULAR
Twenty-four hours after winning a USAC National Sprint Car feature up the
road at Indiana’s Plymouth Speedway, C.J. Leary traveled south to Lincoln Park
Speedway where he tracked down Jake Swanson and slid by for the lead just three
laps from the finish to earn his second win in as many nights, this one after
starting 11th in the field, during the Sprintacular opener aboard his Michael
Motorsports No. 77m.
On the two prior occasions in 2021 in which Kevin Thomas Jr. began his
feature race from the back half of the field, the final result was about as
satisfying as a room temperature soda on a hot summer day. However, after
starting 14th in the field on night two of the Sprintacular, KTJ and his KT
Motorsports No. 9K rapidly ascended through the field, securing the lead just
six laps from the finish of the 40-lap event to take the win from deep in the
seventh row.
2022 SPRINTACULAR
For the second consecutive year, C.J. Leary refused to stand pat in the
Sprintacular opener. Following a mid-race caution, he made an in-car adjustment
and a race-changing under the helmet adjustment, ultimately deciding on a new
plan of attack which took him from the bottom of the 5/16-mile dirt oval to the
top where he darted straight to the high line and glided around Kevin Thomas Jr.
and Robert Ballou within a lap, which made all the difference and set Leary
forth to his second consecutive Sprintacular opener victory in his Michael
Motorsports No. 77m. The 58 cars on hand were the most for a USAC National
Sprint Car event in nearly 14 years!
Justin Grant wasn’t asking for much during Saturday night’s Sprintacular
finale. Twenty-four hours earlier, Grant had qualified fantastically, but his
feature result of eighth hadn’t come close to fulfilling his wishes, dreams and
desires. After qualifying a personally unsatisfying 16th on Saturday night, all
the Ione, Calif. racer sought was a complete reversal of his fortunes from the
night before. Mired back in eighth for the start, Grant marched his way forward
to the point on the 17th lap as he whistled past Kyle Cummins on the inside of
turn three to assume the lead and carried onward to a $10,000 victory in his
TOPP Motorsports No. 4.
2023 SPRINTACULAR
Only a select few individuals have been fortunate enough to win a USAC AMSOIL
Sprint Car National Championship feature event in their career. Just two
previous drivers had accomplished the feat Brady Bacon achieved on a rare Monday
night affair: Tom Bigelow and Dave Darland.
It was a race that seemingly didn’t want to happen, at least initially. The
first three attempts at putting the Sprintacular into the books were interrupted
by a power outage on Friday due to storms on Thursday, followed by more
weather-plaguing issues on Saturday and Sunday. Ultimately, the one to seemingly
put an end to the event just as soon as it finally got going on Monday was the
Macho Man himself, Brady Bacon, ultimately making the fourth day the charm.
On this night, Bacon earned his 50th career USAC National Sprint Car feature
victory, leading the entire 40-lap distance from the pole. Tom Bigelow was the
first to reach win number 50 at Winchester (Ind.) Speedway in 1980. Prior to
Bacon, Dave Darland was the most recent to hit 50 at the Terre Haute (Ind.)
Action Track in 2014.
RACE DETAILS
The 10th annual IndianaOpenWheel.com Bill Gardner Sprintacular awaits this
weekend, Friday-Saturday, July 5-6 at Putnamville, Indiana’s Lincoln Park
Speedway.
On Friday, the program consists of the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship, plus 305 RaceSaver Sprint Cars and Modifieds. Pits open at 4pm
Eastern with the front gates opening at 5pm, the drivers meeting at 5:15 and
cars on track at 6:15pm. General admission tickets are $35, kids 10 and under
are free. Pit passes are $45 with kids 10 and under free.
On Saturday, the program consists of the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship, plus Street Stocks and Bombers. Pits open at 3pm Eastern with the
front gates opening at 5pm, the drivers meeting at 5:15 and cars on track at
6:15pm. General admission tickets are $35, kids 10 and under are free. Pit
passes are $45 with kids 10 and under free.
Both nights of the event can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-1550,
2-Brady Bacon-1506, 3-C.J. Leary-1504, 4-Daison Pursley-1477, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-1431, 6-Mitchel Moles-1362, 7-Robert Ballou-1337, 8-Justin Grant-1335,
9-Kyle Cummins-1266, 10-Jake Swanson-1172.
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT LINCOLN PARK SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 7/26/2018 - Brady Bacon - 12.276 - 91.642 mph
6 Laps - 8/23/1997 - Bill Rose - 1:22.90 - 81.423 mph
8 Laps - 7/29/2001 - Bryon Walters - 1:46.75 - 84.309 mph
10 Laps - 7/29/2021 - Kyle Cummins - 2:09.325 - 86.990 mph
12 Laps - 7/14/2014 - Jon Stanbrough - 2:40.15 - 84.296 mph
ALL-TIME BILL GARDNER SPRINTACULAR USAC SPRINT CAR FEATURE WINS
2-Brady Bacon, Robert Ballou, Justin Grant, C.J. Leary & Kevin Thomas Jr.
1-Jerry Coons Jr., Shane Cottle, Tyler Courtney, Kyle Cummins, & Thomas Meseraull
ALL-TIME BILL GARDNER SPRINTACULAR USAC SPRINT CAR FEATURE WINNERS
2015: Jerry Coons Jr. (7/4) & Robert Ballou (7/5)
2016: Robert Ballou (7/1) & Thomas Meseraull (7/2)
2017: Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/1)
2018: Tyler Courtney (7/6) & Justin Grant (7/7)
2019: Kyle Cummins (7/3)
2020: Shane Cottle (7/3) & Brady Bacon (7/4)
2021: C.J. Leary (7/2) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/3)
2022: C.J. Leary (7/1) & Justin Grant (7/2)
2023: Brady Bacon (7/3)
ALL-TIME LINCOLN PARK SPEEDWAY USAC SPRINT CAR FEATURE WINS
6-Dave Darland
5-Sheldon Kinser
4-Brady Bacon
3-Robert Ballou
2-Steve Butler, Jerry Coons Jr., Jay Drake, Cory Kruseman C.J. Leary & Jon
Stanbrough
1-Chuck Amati, Chad Boespflug, Bryan Clauson, Shane Cottle, Tyler Courtney,
Kyle Cummins, Brad Fox, Dickie Gaines, Justin Grant, Jack Hewitt, Kelly Kinser,
Mitchel Moles, Brady Short, Chase Stockon, Jake Swanson, Kevin Thomas Jr. &
Tanner Thorson
ALL-TIME LINCOLN PARK SPEEDWAY USAC SPRINT CAR FEATURE WINNERS
1981: Sheldon Kinser (9/16)
1983: Kelly Kinser (5/25) & Sheldon Kinser (8/24)
1984: Chuck Amati (5/23) & Sheldon Kinser (7/18)
1985: Sheldon Kinser (5/4) & Steve Butler (9/7)
1986: Steve Butler (5/17) & Sheldon Kinser (8/23)
1997: Jack Hewitt (7/27) & Dave Darland (8/23)
1998: Dave Darland (7/26) & Brad Fox (8/15)
1999: Dave Darland (7/24)
2000: Jay Drake (7/29)
2001: Jon Stanbrough (7/21)
2002: Cory Kruseman (7/20)
2003: Jay Drake (7/19)
2004: Cory Kruseman (7/17)
2005: Dave Darland (7/19)
2010: Dickie Gaines (7/24) & Jon Stanbrough (9/10)
2012: Dave Darland (7/22)
2013: Chad Boespflug (7/4) & Bryan Clauson (7/18)
2014: Jerry Coons Jr. (7/4) & Robert Ballou (7/17)
2015: Jerry Coons Jr. (7/4) & Brady Bacon (7/16)
2016: Robert Ballou (7/1) & Brady Short (7/14)
2017: Robert Ballou (7/16)
2018: Tyler Courtney (7/6) & Dave Darland (7/26)
2019: Kyle Cummins (7/25)
2020: Shane Cottle (7/3), Brady Bacon (7/4), Chase Stockon (9/12) & Brady
Bacon (9/12)
2021: C.J. Leary (7/2), Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/3) & Tanner Thorson
2022: C.J. Leary (7/1), Justin Grant (7/2) & Mitchel Moles (7/28)
2023: Brady Bacon (7/3) & Jake Swanson (7/27)
PAST BILL GARDNER SPRINTACULAR RESULTS:
2015 USAC FEATURE RESULTS: (30 laps) 1. Jerry Coons Jr., 2. Kyle Cummins, 3.
Chase Stockon, 4. Chad Boespflug, 5. Jon Stanbrough, 6. Tyler Courtney, 7. Casey
Shuman, 8. Dave Darland, 9. Shane Cottle, 10. Tracy Hines, 11. Kevin Thomas Jr.,
12. Josh Hodges, 13. C.J. Leary, 14. Cole Smith, 15. Max McGhee, 16. Carson
Short, 17. Brady Bacon, 18. Chris Babcock, 19. Brandon Mattox, 20. Brent
Beauchamp, 21. Landon Simon, 22. Hunter Schuerenberg, 23. Robert Ballou, 24.
Aaron Farney. NT
2015 MSCS FEATURE RESULTS: 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Dave
Darland, 4. Jon Stanbrough, 5. Shane Cottle, 6. Chad Boespflug, 7. C.J. Leary,
8. Jerry Coons Jr., 9. Tyler Courtney, 10. Aaron Farney, 11. Brady Bacon, 12.
Max McGhee, 13. Carson Short, 14. Mike Gass, 15. A.J. Hopkins, 16. Josh Spencer,
17. Kyle Cummins, 18. Kurt Gross, 19. Donny Brackett, 20. Mitch Wissmiller, 21.
Hunter Schuerenberg. NT
2016 USAC FEATURE RESULTS: (30 laps) 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Chad Boespflug, 3.
Brady Bacon, 4. Shane Cottle, 5. Dave Darland, 6. Chase Stockon, 7. Josh Hodges,
8. Hunter Schuerenberg, 9. Max McGhee, 10. Chris Windom, 11. Kevin Thomas Jr.,
12. C.J. Leary, 13. Jerry Coons Jr., 14. Jon Stanbrough, 15. Jarett Andretti,
16. Cole Ketcham, 17. Casey Shuman, 18. Brent Beauchamp, 19. Shane Cockrum, 20.
Aaron Farney, 21. Bret Mellenberndt, 22. Thomas Meseraull, 23. Logan Jarrett,
24. Landon Simon. NT
2016 MSCS FEATURE RESULTS: 1. Thomas Meseraull, 2. Jeff Bland Jr., 3. Robert
Ballou, 4. Dave Darland, 5. Brent Beauchamp, 6. C.J. Leary, 7. Shane Cottle, 8.
Chase Stockon, 9. Dickie Gaines, 10. Brady Short, 11. A.J. Hopkins, 12. Josh
Hodges, 13. Jon Stanbrough, 14. Carson Short, 15. Tyler Thomas, 16. Brandon
Morin, 17. Kevin Thomas Jr., 18. Colten Cottle, 19. Chad Boespflug, 20. Tyler
Hewitt, 21. Jarett Andretti.
2017 MSCS FEATURE RESULTS: 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 2. Thomas Meseraull, 3. Ryan
Bernal, 4. Kody Swanson, 5. Jon Stanbrough, 6. A.J. Hopkins, 7. Carson Short, 8.
Shane Cottle, 9. Brady Short, 10. Chase Stockon, 11. Robert Ballou, 12. Garrett
Aitken, 13. Hunter Schuerenberg, 14. Isaac Chapple, 15. Jarett Andretti, 16.
Brent Beauchamp, 17. Kent Schmidt, 18. Matt Westfall, 19. Matt McDonald, 20.
C.J. Leary, 21. Tyler Hewitt. NT
2018 USAC FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tyler
Courtney (5), 2. A.J. Hopkins (4), 3. Jason McDougal (22), 4. Chris Windom (21),
5. Jordan Kinser (1), 6. Thomas Meseraull (13), 7. Dave Darland (20), 8. Brandon
Mattox (12), 9. Robert Ballou (17), 10. Josh Hodges (9), 11. Brady Bacon (6),
12. C.J. Leary (10), 13. Carson Short (7), 14. Kody Swanson (8), 15. Chase
Stockon (11), 16. Kevin Thomas Jr. (2), 17. Isaac Chapple (23), 18. Mario
Clouser (19), 19. Justin Grant (15), 20. Tony DiMattia (3), 21. Tim Creech (14),
22. Brent Beauchamp (16), 23. Colten Cottle (18). NT
2018 MSCS FEATURE: 1. Justin Grant, 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Carson Short, 4.
Brent Beauchamp, 5. Thomas Meseraull, 6. Chad Boespflug, 7. Isaac Chapple, 8.
Brandon Mattox, 9. Shane Cockrum, 10. A.J. Hopkins, 11. Colten Cottle, 12. Shane
Cottle, 13. Jeff Bland Jr., 14. Stephen Schnapf, 15. Donny Brackett, 16. Joe
Stornetta, 17. Kody Swanson, 18. Kent Schmidt, 19. Kyle Cummins, 20. Robert
Ballou, 21. Jason McDougal.
2019 MSCS FEATURE: 1. Kyle Cummins, 2. Shane Cottle, 3. Jordan Kinser, 4.
Brady Short, 5. Thomas Meseraull, 6. Dakota Jackson, 7. Max Adams, 8. Bill Rose,
9. Shane Cockrum, 10. Koby Barksdale, 11. Garrett Aitken, 12. Hunter O'Neal, 13.
Clinton Boyles, 14. Stephen Schnapf, 15. Donny Brackett, 16. Travis Berryhill,
17. Harley Burns, 18. Sterling Cling, 19. Blake Vermillion, 20. A.J. Hopkins. NT
2020 USAC/MSCS NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses)
1. Shane Cottle (6), 2. Justin Grant (2), 3. Chris Windom (7), 4. C.J. Leary
(5), 5. Chase Stockon (11), 6. A.J. Hopkins (1), 7. Brent Beauchamp (8), 8.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (9), 9. Dakota Jackson (15), 10. Kyle Cummins (17), 11. Tanner
Thorson (18), 12. Dave Darland (4), 13. Garrett Aitken (19), 14. Mario Clouser
(13), 15. Jadon Rogers (23), 16. Carson Short (3), 17. Brayden Fox (14), 18.
Dustin Smith (12), 19. Brandon Mattox (16), 20. Jake Bland (10), 21. Aric Gentry
(22), 22. Anton Hernandez (21), 23. Dickie Gaines (20), 24. Brady Bacon (24). NT
2020 USAC/MSCS NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses)
1. Brady Bacon (8), 2. C.J. Leary (5), 3. Justin Grant (1), 4. Chase Stockon
(7), 5. Tanner Thorson (2), 6. Brent Beauchamp (6), 7. Dave Darland (10), 8.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (3), 9. Brandon Mattox (11), 10. Carson Short (9), 11. Chris
Windom (16), 12. Kyle Cummins (14), 13. Jordan Kinser (13), 14. Jonathan Vennard
(17), 15. Mario Clouser (20), 16. Jadon Rogers (24), 17. Dakota Jackson (23),
18. Travis Berryhill (18), 19. Garrett Aitken (19), 20. Jake Swanson (21), 21.
Max Adams (4), 22. Aric Gentry (22), 23. Stephen Schnapf (15), 24. Thomas
Meseraull (12). NT
2021 USAC/MSCS NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses)
1. C.J. Leary (11), 2. Jake Swanson (3), 3. Shane Cottle (6), 4. Kevin Thomas
Jr. (8), 5. Brady Bacon (2), 6. Chris Windom (4), 7. Justin Grant (10), 8.
Cannon McIntosh (20), 9. Zach Daum (1), 10. Chase Stockon (12), 11. Paul
Nienhiser (21), 12. Robert Ballou (13), 13. Mario Clouser (19), 14. Riley
Kreisel (15), 15. Kyle Cummins (5), 16. Alec Sipes (17), 17. Carson Garrett
(23-P), 18. Carson Short (9), 19. Harley Burns (14), 20. Cole Bodine (18), 21.
Tanner Thorson (7), 22. Thomas Meseraull (22), 23. Ryan Thomas (16). NT
2021 USAC/MSCS NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses)
1. Kevin Thomas Jr. (14), 2. Justin Grant (2), 3. Brady Bacon (3), 4. C.J. Leary
(4), 5. Shane Cottle (6), 6. Jake Swanson (7), 7. Tanner Thorson (5), 8. Kyle
Cummins (18), 9. Riley Kreisel (1), 10. Cannon McIntosh (12), 11. Chase Stockon
(16), 12. Cole Bodine (8), 13. Carson Short (19), 14. Carson Garrett (10), 15.
Paul Nienhiser (13), 16. Brayden Fox (11), 17. Robert Ballou (20), 18. Chris
Windom (15), 19. Mario Clouser (9), 20. Stephen Schnapf (21), 21. Collin Ambrose
(22), 22. Harley Burns (17). NT
2022 USAC/MSCS NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses)
1. C.J. Leary (3), 2. Brady Bacon (6), 3. Kyle Cummins (9), 4. Chase Stockon
(4), 5. Shane Cottle (12), 6. Tye Mihocko (10), 7. Jake Swanson (18), 8. Justin
Grant (16), 9. Logan Seavey (7), 10. Jadon Rogers (14), 11. Matt Westfall (8),
12. Emerson Axsom (21), 13. Sterling Cling (17), 14. Brandon Mattox (20), 15.
Mitchel Moles (19), 16. Dave Darland (11), 17. Brayden Fox (2), 18. Robert
Ballou (5), 19. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 20. Collin Ambrose (23-P), 21. Carson
Garrett (15), 22. Jason McDougal (13), 23. Koby Barksdale (22). NT
2022 USAC/MSCS NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses)
1. Justin Grant (8), 2. Emerson Axsom (9), 3. Logan Seavey (11), 4. Jason
McDougal (12), 5. Kyle Cummins (4), 6. Shane Cottle (14), 7. Robert Ballou (5),
8. Mitchel Moles (3), 9. Jake Swanson (7), 10. C.J. Leary (1), 11. Brady Bacon
(15), 12. Brian Hayden (2), 13. Tye Mihocko (18), 14. Jadon Rogers (23-U), 15.
Cole Bodine (19), 16. Kevin Thomas Jr. (13), 17. Brent Beauchamp (22), 18. Jake
Scott (16), 19. Zack Pretorius (17), 20. Austin Graby (26-U), 21. Carson Garrett
(24-M), 22. Harley Burns (21), 23. Dave Darland (10), 24. Brandon Mattox (20),
25. Chase Stockon (6), 26. Aric Gentry (25-M). NT
2023 USAC/MSCS FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon (1), 2. Justin Grant (3), 3. Jake Swanson (6), 4. C.J. Leary (5), 5. Kyle Cummins (7), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (2), 7. Chase Stockon (14), 8. Robert Ballou (17), 9. Brent Beauchamp (9), 10. Logan Seavey (10), 11. Mitchel Moles (11), 12. Daison Pursley (12), 13. Max Adams (18), 14. Brayden Fox (15), 15. Emerson Axsom (16), 16. Geoff Ensign (22), 17. Carson Garrett (4), 18. Tye Mihocko (21), 19. Kayla Roell (24-P), 20. Brian Hayden (20), 21. Brandon Mattox (19), 22. Matt Westfall (13), 23. Aric Gentry (23-P), 24. Thomas Meseraull (8). NT
RED HILL’S SALUTE TO LEVI JONES
USAC SPRINT RACE RAINED OUT, RESCHEDULED FOR AUGUST 15
Sumner, Illinois (July 3, 2024)………Morning showers and a forecast calling for incoming heavy thunderstorms has forced postponement of the Wednesday, July 3, Salute to Levi Jones program featuring the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship at Red Hill Raceway in Sumner, Illinois.
The $10,000-to-winevent will now take place at Red Hill Raceway on Thursday night, August 15, at the 3/8-mile dirt oval in southeastern Illinois.
The series’ first visit to Red Hill in 26 years marks the inaugural edition of the Salute to Levi Jones, honoring the seven-time USAC national driving champion and series official who was recently announced as an inductee to the USAC Hall of Fame. Jones, who was born and raised in nearby Olney, Ill., made his first career USAC National Sprint Car start at Red Hill in 1998.
Two previous USAC National Sprint Car events have been run at Red Hill with Billy Puterbaugh Jr. winning in 1996 and Derek Davidson scoring the victory in 1998.
Grandstand tickets for the August 15 event at Red Hill are $30 for ages 13 and up. General admission tickets for ages 6-12 are $5. General admission tickets for ages 5 and under are free. Pit passes are $40 apiece.
Pits open at 3pm Central and the grandstands open at 5:30pm. Hot laps are set for 7pm. Modifieds will also be on the event card.
The addition of Red Hill on Thursday, August 15, kicks off a three-race weekend for USAC across Illinois. The USAC Silver Crown National Championship will be in action the following two nights on Friday night, August 16, at World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Ill. before traveling to the Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield, Ill. on Saturday, August 17.
The USAC national season continues this week with the Sumar Classic featuring the Silver Crown series on Thursday night, July 4, at Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track. The USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship season resumes this Friday-Saturday, July 5-6, with the Bill Gardner Sprintacular at Putnamville, Indiana’s Lincoln Park Speedway.
AVANTI USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS RETURN TO SANTA MARIA FOR “DOUG FORT MEMORIAL”
By Lance Jennings
JULY 2, 2024... After a short break in the schedule, the Avanti Windows &
Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Cars will clash at Santa Maria Speedway this Saturday,
July 6th, for the “Doug Fort Memorial.” Promoted by the Pombo Family, the ninth
point race will also feature the California Lightning Sprints, SoCal Dwarf Cars,
and Mini Stocks. Located 1/4-mile north of the 101/166 interchange at 1900
Hutton Road in Nipomo, California, the pit gates at "The West's Best Short
Track" will open at 1:00pm, front gates open at 4:00pm, time trials at 5:00pm,
and racing will begin at 6:00pm. For more information, visit the track’s website
at santamariaspeedway.net or call 310.493.4900.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com, appendix E.
Santa Maria Speedway has been a popular stop for non-winged sprint car racing
since May 31, 1964 when Hal Minyard took the checkered flags with the original
CRA. The 1/3-mile facility has held twenty-nine USAC/CRA Sprint Car events and
“The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa won the last Santa Maria visit on August
6, 2022. Roa is tied with “The Demon” Damion Gardner for the series lead with
four victories at “The West’s Best Short Track” and “Bullet” Blake Miller set
the 1-lap qualifying record of 13.230 on June 14, 2008. The complete Santa Maria
USAC/CRA win list is at the end of this release.
Heading to Santa Maria, R.J. Johnson (Laveen, Arizona) sits atop the USAC/CRA
standings with a 14-point advantage over the competition. Driving Ricky and
Michele Johnson’s #51 JUGO Superfoods / Avanti Windows & Doors Sherman, Johnson
scored eleventh at Perris Auto Speedway on June 22nd. As this writing goes to
press, the multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion and 2005 Rookie of the Year
has one feature win, one Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Award, one semi-main
win, seven top-10 finishes, and 23 feature laps led in the campaign. R.J. will
be looking to score his tenth career USAC/CRA triumph this Saturday night.
Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm (Yucaipa, California) ranks second in the
championship standings. Racing Dino Napier’s #5X Indiana Truck Salvage / B&B
Powder Coating DRC, Malcolm earned his first win of the season at Perris on June
22nd. To date, the veteran driver has one Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Award,
two heat race victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger
Award, seven top-10 finishes, and 20 feature laps led on the year. Tommy will
have his sights on claiming the fifth victory of his career at Santa Maria.
A.J. Bender (San Diego, California) sits third in the chase for the USAC/CRA
championship. Piloting the family owned #21 Bender Pool & Spa / Matrix
Construction Services DRC, Bender ran fifth at the Lake Perris Fairgrounds after
starting eighth. At press time, the 2022 USAC Western States Midget Rookie of
the Year has one feature win, two heat race victories, five top-10 finishes, and
21 feature laps led on the season. A.J. will be looking to gain valuable points
with his second career win on Saturday.
Logan Williams (Yorba Linda, California) is currently fourth in the point
chase. Racing John McCarthy’s #5W Flowdynamics Incorporated / Drinkpak DRC,
Williams placed fourth in the June 22nd feature after starting seventh. To date,
the 2014 Rookie of the Year has one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard
Charger Award, seven top-10 finishes, and 21 feature laps led to his credit.
This Saturday, Logan will have his sights on earning the first win of his career
at Santa Maria.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams (Corona, California) ranks fifth in the
USAC/CRA point standings. Piloting Tom & Christy Dunkel’s #17 Inland Rigging /
Dunkel Farms DRC, Williams charged to third at Perris from eleventh on June
22nd. At press time, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year has three heat race
victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, five top-10
finishes, and 11 feature laps led on the year. The Big Game Hunter” will be
looking to earn the twelfth USAC/CRA victory of his career at Santa Maria
Speedway.
Driving the Kittle Motorsports / Gasper Racing #18 DRC backed by Art Klee and
Martin Roofing, David Gasper (Goleta, California) leads the chase for Rookie of
the Year honors. Elexa Herrera (New Cuyama, California), Brent Sexton (Lakeside,
California), Braden Chiaramonte (El Cajon, California), Joey Bishop (Camarillo,
California), Camie Bell (Bakersfield, California), Jon DeWees (Lemoore,
California), Mark Henry (Rosamond, California), Blake Hendricks (Simi Valley,
California), and Tom Dunkel (Menifee, California) are also in contention.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are “The Cadillac” Cody
Williams, Eddie Tafoya Jr., Verne Sweeney, “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., “The
Gunslinger” Austin Grabowski, “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa, Grant
Sexton, Brent Owens, Jeff Dyer, Ryan Timmons, “Shugah” Shane Sexton, Tyler
Hatzikian, “The Rattlesnake” Andrew Sweeney, Davey Pombo, Ryan Bernal, Kaleb
Montgomery, and more.
Santa Maria Speedway is located 1/4-mile north of the 101/166 interchange at
1900 Hutton Road in Nipomo, California. Adult tickets are $30, Senior, Military,
and Student tickets are $28, Kids tickets (6 to 12) are $10, and Children (5 and
under) are FREE. For more event information, visit the track’s website at
santamariaspeedway.net or call 310.493.4900.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks BillsJerky.net,
Factory Wraps, Flowdynamics Incorporated, The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim
and Chet Gardner), Sexton Fire Protection, WC Friend Company, and Woodland Auto
Display, for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. R.J.
Johnson-518, 2. Tommy Malcolm-504, 3. A.J. Bender-482, 4. Logan Williams-477, 5.
Austin Williams-468, 6. David Gasper (R)-434, 7. Cody Williams-407, 8. Eddie
Tafoya Jr.-397, 9. Verne Sweeney-330, 10. Charles Davis Jr.-285, 11. Austin
Grabowski-284, 12. Matt Mitchell-281, 13. Brody Roa-256, 14. Ricky Lewis-233,
15. Elexa Herrera (R)-232, 16. Grant Sexton-229, 17. Brent Sexton (R)-215, 18.
Matt McCarthy-210, 19. Logan Calderwood-203, 20. Matt Westfall-186. The complete
point standings can be found at usacracing.com/standings/sprint-cars/cra
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 2-Matt Mitchell, 1-A.J.
Bender, 1-Charles Davis Jr., 1-David Gasper, 1-R.J. Johnson, 1-Tommy Malcolm,
1-Kevin Thomas Jr.
SANTA MARIA AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Blake
Miller – 13.230 (06/14/08)
SANTA MARIA AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 4-Damion
Gardner, 4-Brody Roa, 3-Ryan Bernal, 2-Max Adams, 2-Rickie Gaunt, 2-Cory
Kruseman, 2-Mike Spencer, 2-Austin Williams, 1-Tyler Brown, 1-Nic Faas,
1-Garrett Hansen, 1-Mike Kirby, 1-Blake Miller, 1-Danny Sheridan, 1-Cody
Williams, 1-Rip Williams.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Matt Mitchell)
March 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
March 23: Cocopah Speedway – Somerton, AZ (Winner: Charles Davis Jr.)
April 6: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.)
April 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: A.J. Bender)
May 25: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Matt Mitchell)
June 8: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA (Winner:
R.J. Johnson)
June 22: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
July 6: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA (Doug Fort Memorial)
July 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 10: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA
August 17: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Brother Brett Classic at
California Racer’s Hall of Fame Night)
August 31: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA
September 7: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA
September 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 28: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA
October 12: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 18: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA
October 19: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA
November 1: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 2: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Oval Nationals)
November 9: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Oval Nationals)
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TBA = To Be Announced.
This schedule is subject to change.
31 ENTRIES FOR 4TH OF JULY’S USAC SILVER CROWN SUMAR CLASSIC AT TERRE
HAUTE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Terre Haute, Indiana (July 1, 2024)………Thirty-one USAC Silver Crown entries are set for this Thursday night’s 20th running of the 100-lap Sumar Classic at western Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track.
The Fourth of July event at the 1/2-mile dirt oval features four past winners: series point leader Kody Swanson (2014), Shane Cockrum (2015), C.J. Leary (2016) and two-time victor Justin Grant (2018 & 2022).
They’re among the 13 Sumar Classic veterans in the field along with first-time winning hopefuls and runners-up, Tucson, Arizona’s Jerry Coons Jr. (2nd in 2008-12-22) and Kansas, Illinois’ Shane Cottle (2nd in 2006). Fellow top-five Sumar Classic finishers in this weekend’s lineup include Broken Arrow, Oklahoma’s Brady Bacon (3rd in 2022), Sutter, California’s Logan Seavey (4th in 2022) and Pleasant Hill, Ohio’s Matt Westfall (5th in 2002-03).
Like Coons, Bacon and Seavey before, Rocklin, California’s Robert Ballou (8th in 2012) and Fort Branch, Indiana’s Chase Stockon (11th in 2015) are in the group of Terre Haute USAC National Sprint Car winners vying for a first career Terre Haute USAC Silver Crown triumph.
Meanwhile, two drivers who’ve spent a large portion of their careers with fenders in late models and modifieds are making their return to the Sumar Classic in open wheel machinery: St. Charles, Missouri’s Kyle Steffens (18th in 2002) and Clarklake, Michigan’s Brian Ruhlman (12th in 2022).
However, the majority of this weekend’s field belongs to Sumar Classic first-timers. Four of them own USAC national feature wins on their resume: 2024 first-time Silver Crown winners Kaylee Bryson (Muskogee, Okla.) and Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.), plus Briggs Danner (Allentown, Pa.) and Mitchel Moles (Raisin City, Calif.).
Leading 2024 USAC Silver Crown Rookie Trey Osborne (Columbus, Ohio) looks to make his first Sumar Classic main event start along with Chase Dietz (York, Pa.), Chris Fetter (Troy, Mo.), Dave Berkheimer (Mechanicsburg, Pa.), Gregg Cory (Shelbyville, Ind.), Danny Long (Bonne Terre, Mo.), Nathan Moore (Kaufman, Texas), Trey Burke (Alvin, Texas), Korey Weyant (Springfield, Ill.) and Dave Peperak (Clinton, Ind.), a former USAC National Sprint Car track record holder at Terre Haute.
Additionally, four more drivers are shooting to make not only their first Sumar Classic start, but their first USAC Silver Crown main event start of any kind: Sterling Cling (Tempe, Ariz.). Aric Gentry (Robards, Ky.), Hank Davis (Sand Springs, Okla.) and Tom Savage (Red Lion, Pa.).
RACE DETAILS:
The 20th running of the Sumar Classic features the USAC Silver Crown National Championship this Thursday night, July 4, at the Terre Haute Action Track 1/2-mile dirt track in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Pits open at 2pm Eastern, grandstands open at 5pm and practice at 6:30pm followed immediately by qualifications and racing.
General admission tickets are $31 for ages 11 & up and free for kids age 10 & under. Infield tickets are $26 for ages 11 & up and free for kids age 10 & under. Pit Passes are $40. Ages 10 & under are $15.
Thursday’s Sumar Classic can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
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2024 SUMAR CLASSIC ENTRY LIST: (31 ENTRIES)
07 (R) STERLING CLING/Tempe, AZ (John Tosti)
08 KYLE STEFFENS/St. Charles, MO (Steffens Motorsports)
3 (R) ARIC GENTRY/Robards, KY (Tim Simmons)
6 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Klatt Enterprises)
8 (R) HANK DAVIS/Sand Springs, OK (Cornell Racing Stables)
9 BRADY BACON/Broken Arrow, OK (Chris Dyson Racing)
10 (R) BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (DMW Motorsports)
15 CHRIS FETTER/Troy, MO (Chris Fetter)
21 (R) DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (Team AZ Racing)
22 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
24 SHANE COCKRUM/Benton, IL (John Haggenbottom)
26 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Sam Pierce)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Berkheimer Racing)
32 GREGG CORY/Shelbyville, IN (Williams-Cory Racing)
38 (R) TOM SAVAGE/Red Lion, PA (Savage Motorsports)
44 DANNY LONG/Bonne Terre, MO (Danny Long)
48 (R) NATHAN MOORE/Kaufman, TX (Chip Thomas-Joe Moore)
49 BRIAN RUHLMAN/Clarklake, MI (Brian Ruhlman)
54 MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (Westfall Racing)
55 JERRY COONS JR./Tucson, AZ (Patty Bateman)
60 TREY BURKE/Alvin, TX (Legacy Autosport-Robert Wilson Racing)
66 SHANE COTTLE/Kansas, IL (Bill Rose Racing)
69 CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Pink 69 Racing)
77 KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA (Doran-Binks Racing)
81 (R) TREY OSBORNE/Columbus, OH (BCR Group)
86 (R) CHASE DIETZ/York, PA (Bruce Lee)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
97 ROBERT BALLOU/Rocklin, CA (Hans Lein)
99 KOREY WEYANT/Springfield, IL (Scott Weyant)
119 (R) MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
777 (R) DAVE PEPERAK/Clinton, IN (Dave Peperak Motorsports)
(R) USAC Silver Crown Champ Car Series Rookie of the Year contender
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USAC SILVER CROWN WINNERS AT THE TERRE HAUTE ACTION TRACK:
1980: Gary Bettenhausen (11/2)
1995: Donnie Beechler (7/7)
1996: Kevin Thomas (7/5)
1997: Donnie Beechler (7/4)
1998: Tony Elliott (7/3)
1999: Jack Hewitt (9/17)
2002: Tony Elliott (6/1)
2003: J.J. Yeley (6/14)
2004: Brian Tyler (6/5)
2005: Josh Wise (6/4)
2006: Bud Kaeding (8/5)
2008: Dave Darland (7/23)
2010: Levi Jones (10/9)
2012: Bobby East (10/13)
2014: Kody Swanson (4/6)
2015: Shane Cockrum (7/2)
2016: C.J. Leary (4/3)
2017: Chris Windom (4/2)
2018: Justin Grant (4/29)
2022: Justin Grant (5/1)
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USAC SILVER CROWN WINS AT THE TERRE HAUTE ACTION TRACK:
2-Donnie Beechler, Tony Elliott & Justin Grant
1-Gary Bettenhausen, Shane Cockrum, Dave Darland, Bobby East, Jack Hewitt, Levi Jones, Bud Kaeding, C.J. Leary, Kody Swanson, Kevin Thomas, Brian Tyler, Chris Windom, Josh Wise & J.J. Yeley
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC SILVER CROWN AT THE TERRE HAUTE ACTION TRACK:
1 Lap - 6/4/2005 - Josh Wise - 20.139
10 Laps - 7/3/1998 - Derek Davidson - 3:40.40
15 Laps - 6/5/2004 - Cary Faas - 5:47.78
100 Laps - 4/3/2016 - C.J. Leary - 44:20.125
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PAST TERRE HAUTE USAC SILVER CROWN RESULTS:
1980 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Gary Bettenhausen (2), 2. Johnny Parsons (11), 3. Ken Schrader (1), 4. Larry Dickson (12), 5. Pancho Carter (6), 6. Rich Vogler (20), 7. Larry Rice (14), 8. Sheldon Kinser (9), 9. Jim McElreath (5), 10. Tom Bigelow (3), 11. Steve Cannon (15), 12. Steve Chassey (7), 13. Jerry Weeks (22), 14. Larry Gates (18), 15. Billy Engelhart (17), 16. Joe Saldana (8), 17. Eddie Leavitt (13), 18. Steve Kinser (4), 19. Chris Cumberworth (19), 20. Bobby Olivero (10), 21. Paul Pitzer (16), 22. Kramer Williamson (21). 50:37.20
1995 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Donnie Beechler (15), 2. Jack Hewitt (17), 3. Jimmy Sills (6), 4. Rocky Hodges (19), 5. Kenny Irwin Jr. (24), 6. Tony Stewart (3), 7. Richard Griffin (14), 8. Chuck Gurney (4), 9. Robby Flock (1), 10. Cary Faas (20), 11. Eric Gordon (10), 12. Brian Hayden (23), 13. Jack Runyon (9), 14. Dave Darland (16), 15. Lee Dunn (21), 16. Kevin Thomas (2), 17. Jon Stanbrough (11), 18. Brad Noffsinger (8), 19. Tony Elliott (5), 20. Ron Shuman (18), 21. Kevin Doty (13), 22. Mark Cassella (12), 23. Johnny Parsons (22), 24. Dan Drinan (7). 50:41.55
1996 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas (12), 2. Jimmy Sills (11), 3. Tony Stewart (7), 4. Tony Elliott (8), 5. Cory Kruseman (3), 6. Chuck Gurney (13), 7. Dave Darland (17), 8. Kevin Doty (15), 9. Jon Stanbrough (23), 10. Jim Keeker (24), 11. Richard Griffin (21), 12. Brad Marvel (19), 13. Kenny Irwin Jr. (2), 14. Johnny Parsons (18), 15. Rip Williams (22), 16. Kenny Jacobs (6), 17. Mark Cassella (14), 18. Jack Hewitt (16), 19. Donnie Beechler (1), 20. John Heydenreich (20), 21. Bill Rose (9), 22. Cary Faas (3), 23. Bill Baue (4), 24. Robby Flock (10). NT
1997 FEATURE (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Donnie Beechler (1), 2. Kevin Thomas (9), 3. Jimmy Sills (3), 4. Dave Darland (17), 5. Russ Gamester (13), 6. Brian Tyler (24), 7. Robby Flock (12), 8. Brian Gerster (4), 9. Derek Davidson (21), 10. Wally Pankratz (7), 11. Brian Hayden (11), 12. Tony Elliott (18), 13. Chuck Leary (15), 14. Tony Stewart (8), 15. Tim Clark (6), 16. Ryan Newman (23), 17. Jack Hewitt (19), 18. Jason Leffler (14), 19. Terry Pletch (10), 20. Cary Faas (2), 21. Jimmy Kite (5), 22. J.J. Yeley (16), 23. Chuck Gurney (20), 24. Johnny Parsons (22). NT
1998 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tony Elliott (2), 2. J.J. Yeley (3), 3. Brian Tyler (5), 4. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (4), 5. Todd Kane (11), 6. Ryan Newman (18), 7. Wally Pankratz (10), 8. Kevin Doty (14), 9. Robby Flock (7), 10. Jerry Coons Jr. (20), 11. Derek Davidson (15), 12. Jason Leffler (12), 13. Dave Darland (9), 14. Lou Cicconi Jr. (21), 15. Kenneth Nichols (24), 16. Tracy Hines (6), 17. Jimmy Sills (16), 18. Jack Hewitt (1), 19. Eric Gordon (19), 20. Bill Rose (23), 21. Kevin Thomas (22), 22. Russ Gamester (8), 23. Donnie Beechler (13), 24. Aaron Mosley (17). NT
1999 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jack Hewitt (3), 2. Dave Darland (7), 3. Jimmy Sills (9), 4. Greg Wilson (23), 5. Brad Noffsinger (1), 6. Tony Elliott (4), 7. Todd Kane (15), 8. Ryan Newman (21), 9. Brad Fox (20), 10. Jay Drake (13), 11. Tracy Hines (8), 12. Dave Steele (12), 13. Paul White (22), 14. Cory Kruseman (10), 15. Eric Gordon (16), 16. Craig Dori (25), 17. Brian Tyler (17), 18. Tom Capie (24), 19. Russ Gamester (5), 20. Dane Carter (26), 21. J.J. Yeley (2), 22. Jason Leffler (19), 23. Bill Rose (14), 24. Donnie Beechler (6), 25. Rick Treadway (11), 26. Johnny Parsons (18). 55:58.18
2002 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tony Elliott (14), 2. J.J. Yeley (4), 3. Tracy Hines (3), 4. Kevin Huntley (18), 5. Matt Westfall (17), 6. Rich Tobias Jr. (11), 7. John Starks (21), 8. Gary Hieber (19), 9. Jason McCord (6), 10. Jonathan Vennard (13), 11. Jerry Coons Jr. (2), 12. Randy Bateman (20), 13. Dave Darland (9), 14. John Heydenreich (16), 15. Dave Steele (12), 16. Derek Davidson (1), 17. Russ Gamester (15), 18. Kyle Steffens (5), 19. Dane Carter (22), 20. Jay Drake (10), 21. Nick Lundgreen (8), 22. Jack Hewitt (24), 23. Paul White (25), 24. Aaron Fike (7), 25. Jim Mills (23), 26. Jason Leffler (26). NT
2003 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. J.J. Yeley (3), 2. Kevin Huntley (2), 3. Dave Darland (6), 4. Paul White (16), 5. Matt Westfall (19), 6. Dave Steele (18), 7. Brian Tyler (15), 8. Levi Jones (9), 9. Jason McCord (17), 10. Rich Tobias Jr. (7), 11. Tyler Walker (14), 12. Teddy Beach (10), 13. Eric Gordon (5), 14. Jerry Nemire (22), 15. Jay Drake (1), 16. David Bridges (26), 17. Tracy Hines (4), 18. Jerry Coons Jr. (8), 19. Jonathan Vennard (12), 20. Daryl Campbell (24), 21. Craig Dori (23), 22. John Heydenreich (13), 23. Nick Lundgreen (21), 24. Brad Noffsinger (11), 25. Russ Gamester (20), 26. Tony Elliott (25). NT
2004 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brian Tyler (22), 2. Levi Jones (1), 3. Dave Darland (3), 4. Cory Kruseman (23), 5. Bud Kaeding (4), 6. Donnie Beechler (12), 7. Dave Steele (20), 8. Tony Elliott (10), 9. Jon Stanbrough (2), 10. Jay Drake (16), 11. John Heydenreich (25), 12. Rob Chaney (11), 13. Shane Hollingsworth (19), 14. Russ Gamester (9), 15. Boston Reid (15), 16. Tom Capie (26), 17. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (28), 18. Jim Moughan (27), 19. Paul White (17), 20. Aaron Fike (5), 21. Jason McCord (24), 22. Aaron Pierce (7), 23. Matt Westfall (6), 24. Tracy Hines (8), 25. Rich Tobias Jr. (13), 26. Kyle Wissmiller (29), 27. Teddy Beach (14), 28. Kevin Huntley (18), 29. Cary Faas (21). NT
2005 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Josh Wise (1), 2. Brian Tyler (20), 3. Dave Darland (2), 4. Jon Stanbrough (7), 5. Jesse Hockett (3), 6. Levi Jones (8), 7. Bud Kaeding (9), 8. Kevin Huntley (15), 9. Aaron Pierce (10), 10. Jerry Coons Jr. (4), 11. Jay Drake (5), 12. Tom Capie (25), 13. Teddy Beach (19), 14. Russ Gamester (24), 15. Nick Lundgreen (13), 16. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (27), 17. Paul White (17), 18. John Heydenreich (14), 19. Rich Tobias Jr. (16), 20. Matt Westfall (23), 21. Dave Steele (21), 22. Tom Hessert III (12), 23. Jason McCord (6), 24. Shane Hollingsworth (18), 25. Mat Neely (22), 26. Tony Elliott (11), 27. Kyle Steffens (26). NT
2006 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bud Kaeding (2), 2. Shane Cottle (3), 3. Levi Jones (11), 4. Dickie Gaines (9), 5. Tom Capie (26), 6. Chris Urish (23), 7. Jay Drake (14), 8. Cole Carter (24), 9. Justin Allgaier (19), 10. Shane Hollingsworth (10), 11. Aaron Pierce (17), 12. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (25), 13. Mat Neely (5), 14. Ron Gregory (6), 15. Jon Stanbrough (13), 16. Russ Gamester (15), 17. Jerry Coons Jr. (4), 18. John Heydenreich (1), 19. Dave Darland (8), 20. Mitch Wissmiller (22), 21. Josh Wise (7), 22. Donnie Beechler (12), 23. Brian Tyler (16), 24. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (20), 25. Jeff Swindell (21), 26. Steve Buckwalter (18). NT
2008 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Dave Darland (1), 2. Jerry Coons Jr. (3), 3. Shane Cottle (11), 4. Brian Tyler (13), 5. Mat Neely (17), 6. Levi Jones (6), 7. Jesse Hockett (15), 8. Tom Capie (21), 9. Chris Urish (20), 10. Patrick Bruns (22), 11. Russ Gamester (19), 12. Craig Dori (18), 13. Kevin Huntley (16), 14. Shane Hollingsworth (5), 15. Rex Norris III (23), 16. Bud Kaeding (10), 17. Darren Hagen (14), 18. Jon Stanbrough (4), 19. Tyler Walker (8), 20. Cole Whitt (12), 21. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (7), 22. Tracy Hines (2), 23. Chris Windom (9). NT
2010 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Levi Jones (2), 2. Bryan Clauson (5), 3. Shane Cottle (19), 4. Terry Babb (18), 5. Kody Swanson (24), 6. Shane Hollingsworth (10), 7. Bobby East (6), 8. Tom Capie (9), 9. Jeff Swindell (13), 10. Dave Darland (3), 11. A.J. Fike (12), 12. Kellen Conover (28), 13. Tanner Swanson (21), 14. Todd Kane (20), 15. Bud Kaeding (4), 16. Jon Stanbrough (1), 17. Brian Tyler (7), 18. Russ Gamester (25), 19. Tracy Hines (11), 20. Zach Daum (16), 21. Matt Westfall (14), 22. John Heydenreich (15), 23. Mike Hess (23), 24. Jerry Coons Jr. (8), 25. Justin Carver (17), 26. Derek Hagar (22), 27. Randy Bateman (26), 28. Donnie Beechler (27). NT
2012 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bobby East (2), 2. Jerry Coons Jr. (5), 3. Russ Gamester (11), 4. Bud Kaeding (7), 5. Tracy Hines (4), 6. Bryan Clauson (1), 7. Brian Tyler (9), 8. Robert Ballou (3), 9. Kody Swanson (6), 10. Tanner Swanson (13), 11. Rich Tobias Jr. (12), 12. Dave Darland (10), 13. Shane Hollingsworth (8), 14. Shane Cottle (14). NT
2014 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson (2), 2. Tracy Hines (1), 3. Jerry Coons Jr. (6), 4. Bobby East (3), 5. Zach Daum (10), 6. Shane Cockrum (4), 7. Dave Darland (9), 8. A.J. Fike (12), 9. John Hunt (17), 10. Joe Liguori (13), 11. Jacob Wilson (14), 12. Patrick Lawson (20), 13. Chris Windom (5), 14. Aaron Pierce (7), 15. Caleb Armstrong (8), 16. Christopher Bell (11), 17. Davey Ray (15), 18. Dakota Jackson (16), 19. Taylor Ferns (18), 20. Jake Simmons (21), 21. Jarett Andretti (19). NT
2015 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Shane Cockrum (2), 2. C.J. Leary (5), 3. Jerry Coons Jr. (4), 4. Shane Cottle (6), 5. Brady Bacon (3), 6. Justin Grant (7), 7. Kody Swanson (1), 8. Chris Windom (10), 9. Tracy Hines (11), 10. Kevin Thomas Jr. (9), 11. Chase Stockon (18), 12. Tyler Courtney (15), 13. A.J. Fike (13), 14. Jacob Wilson (17), 15. Patrick Lawson (20), 16. Terry James (21), 17. Rex Norris III (19), 18. Dave Darland (22), 19. Joey Moughan (16), 20. Aaron Pierce (12), 21. Russ Gamester (14), 22. Kent Wolters (23), 23. Austin Nemire (24), 24. Steve Buckwalter (8). NT
2016 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. C.J. Leary (2), 2. Justin Grant (1), 3. Kody Swanson (4), 4. Brady Bacon (6), 5. Chris Windom (5), 6. Shane Cottle (7), 7. Shane Cockrum (9), 8. Bryan Clauson (14), 9. Jerry Coons Jr. (3), 10. Dave Darland (8), 11. Robert Ballou (13), 12. Casey Shuman (16), 13. David Byrne (15), 14. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (11), 15. Neil Shepherd (20), 16. Terry James (17), 17. Austin Nemire (19), 18. Terry Babb (12), 19. Steve Buckwalter (10), 20. J.C. Bland (18). 44:20.125 (New Track Record)
2017 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chris Windom (9), 2. C.J. Leary (5), 3. Kody Swanson (1), 4. Hunter Schuerenberg (11), 5. Jerry Coons Jr. (16), 6. Brady Bacon (6), 7. Dave Darland (20), 8. Damion Gardner (19), 9. Dakota Jackson (13), 10. Joss Moffatt (22), 11. Johnny Petrozelle (12), 12. Joe Liguori (14), 13. Patrick Bruns (15), 14. David Byrne (3), 15. Austin Nemire (23), 16. Bill Rose (21), 17. Steve Buckwalter (10), 18. Shane Cockrum (4), 19. Mark Smith (17), 20. Aaron Pierce (8), 21. Shane Cottle (18), 22. Justin Grant (7), 23. J.C. Bland (24), 24. Casey Shuman (2). 49:16.103
2018 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (3), 2. Kody Swanson (18), 3. Tyler Courtney (1), 4. Chris Windom (13), 5. C.J. Leary (4), 6. Shane Cockrum (7), 7. Jerry Coons Jr. (2), 8. Joe Liguori (21), 9. Johnny Petrozelle (12), 10. Neil Shepherd (23), 11. Mike Haggenbottom (24), 12. Austin Nemire (25), 13. Kyle Robbins (19), 14. Shane Cottle (8), 15. Jacob Wilson (10), 16. Casey Shuman (11), 17. Steve Buckwalter (20), 18. Aaron Pierce (6), 19. Travis Welpott (14), 20. David Byrne (17), 21. Joss Moffatt (16), 22. Matt Goodnight (22), 23. Coleman Gulick (9), 24. Austin Mundie (15), 25. Brady Bacon (5). NT
2022 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (3), 2. Jerry Coons Jr. (12), 3. Brady Bacon (16), 4. Logan Seavey (5), 5. Emerson Axsom (13), 6. Bill Rose (17), 7. Kody Swanson (1), 8. Carmen Perigo (10), 9. Terry Babb (22), 10. C.J. Leary (2), 11. Dallas Hewitt (15), 12. Brian Ruhlman (19), 13. Austin Nemire (18), 14. Travis Welpott (24), 15. Kyle Robbins (4), 16. Shane Cottle (11), 17. Casey Buckman (23), 18. Buddy Kofoid (8), 19. Kyle Steffens (20), 20. Jason McDougal (14), 21. Shane Cockrum (9), 22. Brian Tyler (26-P), 23. Matt Westfall (7), 24. Jake Swanson (6), 25. Tommy Nichols (25), 26. Davey Ray (21), 27. Eric Gordon (27). NT
BULLRING MAESTRO:
SEAVEY IS USAC SPRINT TOP GUN AT MACON
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Macon, Illinois (June 29, 2024)………Just before the halfway point of Saturday
night’s 50-lap Top Gun Weekend finale at Illinois’ Macon Speedway, Logan Seavey
was in the midst of a tussle for the lead. Within the blink of an eye, he found
himself fifth on the 1/5-mile bullring.
That’s when he got back on the saddle and went to work, methodically picking
his way back into contention and into the lead on the 38th circuit before pacing
the final 13 laps to earn his eighth USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship victory of the 2024 season.
In doing so, the Sutter, Calif. native pocketed a cool $10,000 while also
becoming the first driver to reach the eight-win mark during a USAC National
Sprint Car season before the end of June since Tom Bigelow in 1977. That year,
Bigelow went on to set a still-standing record of 14 feature victories during
the season, and Seavey is well on his way to making a run at the all-time record
in his Abacus Racing/MPV Express – C3G CPAs – Indy Custom Stone/DRC/Stanton
Chevy.
Furthermore, Seavey, the current series championship point leader, became the
first driver to win a feature in multiple USAC national divisions at Macon after
scoring a USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship victory in August
of 2023.
The lone 50-lap USAC National Sprint Car main event of the year also allowed
Seavey to become just the sixth driver in USAC history to capture 50-lap wins
with the Silver Crown, National Sprint and National Midget divisions in his
career, something only achieved previously by Dave Darland, Dave Steele, George
Snider, Tony Stewart and Tracy Hines.
Seavey’s Macon score also came less than two weeks following his victory on
the similar, but even smaller 1/6-mile dirt oval at Action Track USA in
Kutztown, Pa. The efforts gave him and his No. 57 wins on each of the two
smallest tracks on the schedule within the same month.
“We’ve been good at the short tracks, which haven’t really my style lately,”
Seavey noted. “It seems like the half-miles are where I go better at. These guys
are getting me fast at the short tracks too. It’s a lethal combo and I’m just
happy to be driving this thing.”
To kick off the night, Seavey notched fast qualifying honors in the Honest
Abe Roofing time trial session. Starting sixth in the feature, Seavey initially
fell back one spot before charging forward, picking off one car a lap between
laps two and six as he surged to third. By lap 10, he had worked his way into
second after early race leader Jadon Rogers slipped sideways in turn two.
Rising from the pole position, Rogers led the opening two laps until Jake
Swanson charged under Rogers on the back stretch to take over on lap three.
Swanson took control of the next 21 trips, his first laps led in his Daming-Swanson
Motorsports No. 5T since he and 2B Racing parted ways a week earlier.
In the meantime, Daison Pursley advanced to second on the 19th circuit as he
dove under Seavey in turn one to secure the spot. On the very next lap, Brady
Bacon shot to the inside of Seavey on the back straight for the third spot. The
pair appeared to make slight contact as Seavey glanced off the wall. Rogers came
along for the ride as well, dipping down low in turn three to grab fourth from
Seavey who had free fallen all the way back to fifth.
“I thought I gave it away there racing for the lead,” Seavey stated. “Jake
got on defense there really hard and chopped me down and broke my momentum. The
next thing I knew, I was in fifth. Luckily, it was 50 laps, so I was able to
look at the board and I knew I had time. I was confident in my car and these
guys gave me a really good one.”
The night’s only red flag occurred on the 24th lap when 13th running Joey
Amantea tangled with another car and bounced upside down in turn three. Amantea
returned to the lineup, restarting at the tail and finishing 17th.
On the ensuing restart, Pursley jumped up top in turns one and two and drove
right around Swanson to become the newest race leader. In tow came Bacon as he
drove low to overtake Swanson for second. Seavey soon joined the fray three laps
later and began a duel with Bacon in which the two see-sawed their position
back-and-forth, to-and-fro. On the 33rd lap, Seavey got into the back bumper of
Bacon on the back straightaway, sending Bacon sideways. On lap 34, both
connected again in nearly the same spot as the pair negotiated their way around
the lapped car of Joey Amantea.
All the while, Pursley had constructed a sizable lead of 1.368 second, which
was wiped away on lap 34 when sixth running Kevin Thomas Jr. slowed to a stop.
On the next restart, the second and third place running Bacon and Seavey
swarmed Pursley from both sides, with Bacon sneaking under off turn four to
occupy the top spot on lap 36 while Seavey went topside to slot into second
around Pursley. Pursley fought back to edge ahead of Seavey off turn four.
However, Seavey had his next move lined up perfectly as he shot the gap to split
between both Pursley and Bacon entering turn one to take the lead and take off
for good on lap 38.
A half lap later, Pursley moved back around Bacon for second. Down the
stretch, Robert Ballou found his way past Bacon for third on lap 44. Up front,
Seavey was in total command with a 1.792 second lead but was mired in thick
traffic until the yellow flag was displayed for Justin Grant who came to a stop
with a knocked out front end while battling Swanson for the 10th spot on lap 47.
The incident momentarily erased Seavey’s advantage, but it also erased any
semblance of traffic during the final three-lap dash as Seavey sprinted away to
a 0.875 second victory over Pursley, Ballou, Bacon and C.J. Leary.
“I just can’t say enough about how good this car was early,” Seavey
acknowledged. “I could pass on the bottom. I could go to the cushion and run
really hard. I feel like, speedwise, there’s no doubt whose car was the best
there. I just didn’t make good moves getting to the front. It got a little hairy
there for me. I had to dig a little deeper at the end.”
Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) nailed down his sixth podium finish of
the USAC Sprint Car season with a runner-up result in his Team AZ Racing/Apache
Transport – Oak Craft Elegant Cabinetry/DRC/1-Way Chevy.
Robert Ballou (Rocklin, Calif.) finished a fine third for his best result
since his May 3 victory at Rossburg, Ohio’s Eldora Speedway aboard his Ballou
Motorsports/Suburban Subaru/DRC/Ott Chevy.
Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, Okla.) finished fourth in what was his 500th
career feature start, a milestone feat in USAC National Sprint Car history. He's
now just the second driver ever to surpass the 500 starts mark with the series,
joining Dave Darland (797 starts).
C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) raced his way up to a fifth-place finish after
starting 11th on the confines of Macon. The plus-six made Leary the biggest
mover of the night and the evening's hard charger.
Meanwhile, it was a great comeback for Kyle Cummins (Princeton, Ind.). On lap
15, Cummins found himself backwards against the turn three wall. Restarting
19th, he charged up through the field to finish seventh in his backup car. That
earned him the night’s Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 29, 2024 –
Macon Speedway – Macon, Illinois – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – Top Gun Weekend
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-10.268; 2. Daison
Pursley, 21AZ, Team AZ-10.363; 3. Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-10.363; 4. Wesley
Smith, 2B, 2B Racing-10.390; 5. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming/Swanson-10.401; 6.
Jadon Rogers, 17GP, Dutcher-10.485; 7. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-10.544; 8. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-10.557; 9. Nic
Harris, N2, Harris-10.670; 10. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-10.744; 11. Robert Ballou,
12, Ballou-10.770; 12. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-10.798; 13. Carson Garrett, 15,
BGE Dougherty-10.862; 14. Matt Westfall, 33m, Marshall-10.940; 15. Mario
Clouser, 6, Clouser-10.961; 16. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-10.969; 17.
Colten Cottle, 8D, KCBJ-11.003; 18. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-11.009; 19. Joey
Amantea, 88J, JPA-11.273; 20. Cody Williams, 26, Williams-11.806; 21. Hayden
Harvey, 8, Smith/Robertson-11.961.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Justin Grant, 2. Carson Garrett, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Mitchel Moles, 5. Logan
Seavey, 6. Wesley Smith, 7. Joey Amantea.
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Robert
Ballou, 2. C.J. Leary, 3. Daison Pursley, 4. Jake Swanson, 5. Colten Cottle, 6.
Matt Westfall, 7. Cody Williams.
T.J. FORGED / CAR IQ THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Mario Clouser, 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Brady Bacon, 4. Jadon Rogers, 5. Hunter
Maddox, 6. Nic Harris, 7. Hayden Harvey.
FEATURE: (50 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (6), 2.
Daison Pursley (5), 3. Robert Ballou (8), 4. Brady Bacon (4), 5. C.J. Leary
(11), 6. Mitchel Moles (10), 7. Kyle Cummins (13), 8. Wesley Smith (3), 9. Jake
Swanson (2), 10. Jadon Rogers (1), 11. Mario Clouser (9), 12. Matt Westfall
(15), 13. Hunter Maddox (18), 14. Carson Garrett (14), 15. Cody Williams (20),
16. Justin Grant (7), 17. Joey Amantea (19), 18. Kevin Thomas Jr. (16), 19. Nic
Harris (12), 20. Hayden Harvey (21), 21. Colten Cottle (17). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-3 Jadon Rogers, Laps 4-24 Jake Swanson, Laps
25-35 Daison Pursley, Laps 36-37 Brady Bacon, Laps 38-50 Logan Seavey.
**Joey Amantea flipped on lap 24 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-1550,
2-Brady Bacon-1506, 3-C.J. Leary-1504, 4-Daison Pursley-1477, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-1431, 6-Mitchel Moles-1362, 7-Robert Ballou-1337, 8-Justin Grant-1335,
9-Kyle Cummins-1266, 10-Jake Swanson-1172.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-113, 2-Robert
Ballou-111, 3-Logan Seavey-102, 4-C.J. Leary-91, 5-Joey Amantea-89, 6-Justin
Grant-88, 7-Kyle Cummins-81, 8-Brady Bacon-61, 9-Matt Westfall-57, 10-Carson
Garrett-52.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 3, 2024 – Red
Hill Raceway – Sumner, Illinois – 1/3-Mile Dirt Oval – Salute to Levi Jones
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Mitchel Moles (10.358)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Logan Seavey (10.268)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Justin Grant
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
T.J. Forged / Car IQ Third Heat Winner: Mario Clouser
Hard Charger: C.J. Leary (11th to 5th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Kyle Cummins
MOLES-MENTUM!
MOLES REPEATS AT MACON
FOR FIRST USAC SPRINT WIN OF ‘24
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Macon, Illinois (June 28, 2024)………Mitchel Moles’ first USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship feature victory in 37 races came at the same exact place
he captured his most recent series win nearly a full season ago.
One year after becoming the first ever USAC National Sprint Car winner at
Illinois’ Macon Speedway, the Raisin City, California native became the first
ever repeat series winner at the 1/5-mile dirt oval during Friday night’s Top
Gun Weekend opener.
In his first start since racing to a USAC Eastern Storm championship earlier
this month, Moles continued his roll into Macon, leading all 40 laps from his
outside front row starting position aboard the Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports/AME
Electrical – Mesilla Valley Transportation/Spike/Stanton Chevy.
After notching a single top-five result in his first 17 series starts of
2024, Moles has now responded with six consecutive top-five performances, which
includes his fourth career triumph on Friday night at Macon.
“It’s just more momentum than anything,” Moles explained. “It’s no secret in
this deal that when you get beat down, it’s hard to overcome that. But when you
have good people around you, you keep telling yourself that you’ll get it, and
you’ll figure it out.”
Whereas Moles’ winning performance at Macon in 2023 came in dramatic fashion
via a pass for the lead with two laps remaining and a photo finish victory by a
mere 0.093 seconds, there were no such theatrics this time around. Moles
sprinted away and was never seriously threatened from the get-go.
Despite Moles’ dominance, there were a share of movers and shakers in the
field making hay when the opportunities presented themselves. Fourth starting
Brady Bacon advanced to third, driving under Carson Garrett in turn three for
the spot on the lap six restart following a spin and stop on the front
straightaway by 17th running Joey Amantea.
The second of two cautions occurred when 20th running Hayden Harvey tagged
the back straightaway wall with a wallop on the eighth lap, prematurely ending
his first career USAC start.
On the ensuing restart, Bacon stepped up to second place as he scootered
under Leary for the runner-up spot to slot in behind race leader Moles. Now, the
only two drivers to win a USAC National Sprint Car race at Macon Speedway were
running one-two at the front of the field.
Nonetheless, Moles still maintained a six car length edge, which translated
to a 1.6 second interval by the halfway mark on lap 20. By lap 24, Justin Grant
surged to third after Garrett’s car became tight between turns one and two.
Grant slipped under Garrett, then instigated his pursuit of Bacon for second.
On lap 29, Grant took over the runner-up spot when Bacon ramped over the
right rear tire of the lapped car of Brandon Mattox in turn one, opening the
door for Grant to shuffle onward via the low side. All the jockeying from second
on back certainly helped appease any sort of pressure on Moles who extended his
lead to a full straightaway more than 3.5 seconds ahead using the high line.
“It was cowboy up there,” Moles exclaimed. “I don’t know how far of a lead I
had there, but I feel like I was getting through traffic pretty good. (The crew)
made some swings there at the end and (crewman) Dylan (Cook) gave me a little
pep talk before we went out, which sealed the deal for me.”
However, at the head of the field, Moles was head of the class as he sheared
his way through every piece of traffic to put his stamp on a long-awaited USAC
victory by a 2.253 second margin with Justin Grant, Brady Bacon, Carson Garrett
and Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier Daison Pursley rounding out the top-five.
Interestingly enough, Macon served as Moles’ most recent USAC victory 37
races ago. It was a 34-race winless streak that Moles ended one year ago at
Macon. Furthermore, with his Macon victory, he became the first driver ever to
win his first start after scoring the USAC Eastern Storm title, which dates back
to 2007.
Following a tumultuous first two appearances with the USAC Sprint Cars at
Macon in 2023, Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.) returned by advancing six positions
to a fine second place performance in his TOPP Motorsports/NOS Energy Drink –
Bow Foundation – TOPP Industries/Maxim/Kistler Chevy. For Grant, it was his
sixth consecutive series finish inside the top-eight.
In his first Macon start since winning one year ago, Brady Bacon (Broken
Arrow, Okla.) posted a third-place result in his Dynamics, Inc./Next Level Metal
– Davis Bros. Trucking – Hutson John Deere/Triple X/Rider Chevy. In his past 12
series starts this year, Bacon has now finished on the podium on nine occasions.
Kyle Cummins (Princeton, Ind.) was forced to go to a backup car after a crash
in his heat race broke the frame of his chassis. With the backup, which had
formerly been his primary machine, by rule, Cummins was forced to start at the
tail of the field in the 22nd position. From there, he picked off seven to
finish 15th, thus earning hard charger honors for the evening.
Over the past week, Jake Swanson (Anaheim, Calif.) was busy putting the
Daming-Swanson Motorsports team together after he and the 2B Racing team parted
ways. Joe Daming, who passed away this past February at the age of 47, had owned
Swanson’s local Indiana sprint car, winning 17 times together between 2021-23.
On Friday at Macon, Swanson delivered a solid performance with the No. 5T,
winning his heat race and finishing ninth in the feature. That earned him the
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 28, 2024 –
Macon Speedway – Macon, Illinois – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – Top Gun Weekend
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Daison Pursley, 21AZ, Team AZ-10.335; 2.
Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-10.388; 3. Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-10.389; 4. Carson
Garrett, 15, BGE Dougherty-10.431; 5. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-10.482; 6. Nic Harris, N2, Harris-10.483; 7. C.J. Leary, 15x,
BGE Dougherty-10.497; 8. Wesley Smith, 2B, 2B Racing-10.580; 9. Anton Hernandez,
5, Baldwin/Fox-10.600; 10. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming/Swanson-10.640; 11. Justin
Grant, 4, TOPP-10.686; 12. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-10.758; 13. Shane
Cottle, 2E, Epperson-10.812; 14. Mario Clouser, 6, Clouser-10.842; 15. Robert
Ballou, 12, Ballou-10.870; 16. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-10.884; 17. Matt
Westfall, 33m, Marshall-10.936; 18. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-10.954; 19.
Harley Burns, 16, Burns-10.970; 20. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-11.004; 21. Jadon
Rogers, 17GP, Dutcher-11.072; 22. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-11.398; 23. Hayden
Harvey, 8, Smith/Robertson-11.425; 24. Colten Cottle, 8D, KCBJ-11.470.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Jake Swanson, 2. Shane Cottle, 3. Daison Pursley, 4. C.J. Leary, 5. Joey
Amantea, 6. Carson Garrett, 7. Harley Burns, 8. Kyle Cummins. NT
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Justin
Grant, 2. Logan Seavey, 3. Mario Clouser, 4. Mitchel Moles, 5. Matt Westfall, 6.
Wesley Smith, 7. Hayden Harvey, 8. Hunter Maddox.
T.J. FORGED / CAR IQ THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Robert Ballou, 2. Brandon Mattox, 3. Brady Bacon, 4. Jadon Rogers, 5. Colten
Cottle, 6. Kevin Thomas Jr., 7. Nic Harris, 8. Anton Hernandez. NT
FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Mitchel Moles (2),
2. Justin Grant (8), 3. Brady Bacon (4), 4. Carson Garrett (3), 5. Daison
Pursley (6), 6. Robert Ballou (9), 7. Logan Seavey (5), 8. C.J. Leary (1), 9.
Jake Swanson (7), 10. Wesley Smith (10), 11. Kevin Thomas Jr. (11), 12. Mario
Clouser (15), 13. Nic Harris (13), 14. Jadon Rogers (16), 15. Kyle Cummins (22),
16. Matt Westfall (17), 17. Joey Amantea (18), 18. Hunter Maddox (14), 19. Shane
Cottle (12), 20. Brandon Mattox (19), 21. Harley Burns (20), 22. Colten Cottle
(21), 23. Hayden Harvey (23). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-40 Mitchel Moles.
**Anton Hernandez flipped during the third heat.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-1470,
2-C.J. Leary-1439, 3-Brady Bacon-1435, 4-Daison Pursley-1399, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-1398, 6-Mitchel Moles-1302, 7-Justin Grant-1296, 8-Robert Ballou-1265,
9-Kyle Cummins-1207, 10-Jake Swanson-1119.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-110, 2-Robert
Ballou-106, 3-Logan Seavey-97, 4-Justin Grant-88, 5-Joey Amantea-87, 6-C.J.
Leary-85, 7-Kyle Cummins-75, 8-Brady Bacon-61, 9-Matt Westfall-54, 10-Carson
Garrett-52.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 29, 2024 – Macon
Speedway – Macon, Illinois – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – Top Gun Weekend
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: C.J. Leary (10.448)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Daison Pursley (10.335)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Jake Swanson
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Justin Grant
T.J. Forged / Car IQ Third Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
Irvin King Hard Charger: Kyle Cummins (22nd to 15th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Jake Swanson
TOP GUNS UNITE!
MACON’S BULLRING THE NEXT FLIGHT
FOR USAC SPRINTS JUNE 28-29
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Macon, Illinois (June 26, 2024)………For decades upon decades since its 1946
construction, USAC open wheel action at the 1/5-mile bullring of Macon Speedway
has been reserved solely for midget racing.
However, after a pair of back-to-back barnburners in 2023 featuring a
regularity of three-wide racing and a photo finish to salivate over, it’s safe
to say there’s a place in the heart of central Illinois for USAC AMSOIL National
Sprint Car racing.
Now, the time has come to return for Top Gun Weekend 2024 featuring reigning
Macon winners Mitchel Moles and Brady Bacon, plus a number of other pilots
gunning to land Friday’s $5,000 and Saturday’s $10,000 top prize on June 28-29.
Here’s six top-flight storylines we have on our radar this weekend at Macon!
MOLES’ EASTERN STORM MOMENTUM MOVES WEST
Mitchel Moles is riding high after his recent USAC Eastern Storm championship
and enters Macon on a hot streak of five consecutive top-five finishes with the
series.
He’ll always be the answer to the trivia question of “Who won the first ever
USAC National Sprint Car feature at Macon?” His victory on the opening night of
Macon weekend in July of 2023 came in photo finish fashion by 0.093 seconds over
Carson Garrett.
Macon served as Moles’ most recent USAC victory, 37 races ago. It was a
34-race winless streak that Moles ended one year ago. He’s chasing a bit of
history as well. Dating back to 2007, no driver has ever won one of the first
two races on the schedule following their Eastern Storm title. Moles is primed
to wipe that stat out of the record book this weekend.
MACON BACON AGAIN?
Macon’s most recent USAC National Sprint Car winner is Brady Bacon who led
the final 33 laps to become the “Top Gun” in 2023 a mere 24 hours after he and
his car sat upside down up in a crumpled heap following a meeting with the turn
two outside wall.
Bacon bounced back the following night to become a new USAC National Sprint
Car record holder in terms of the number of different states he’s won a feature
in, a mark he’s now pushed to 15 after winning in mid-June at New Jersey’s
Bridgeport Motorsports Park.
Bacon has also won at Macon in POWRi Midget competition, doing so in 2013.
Now, Bacon aims to continue his rise over the past month of USAC Sprint Car
racing which has seen him earn nine top-five results in an 11-race span.
A NOSE FOR THE BULLRING
Logan Seavey’s most recent visit to Macon Speedway came last August where he
proceeded to lead all 30 laps en route to his first USAC National Midget victory
at the track.
Now the Sutter, Calif. native is vying to become the first driver to win in
both a USAC National Sprint Car and a USAC National Midget at the Macon oval.
He ran 5th on the second of two nights at Macon with the sprint car in 2023,
and on night one, briefly held the one-lap track record for a day following a
spectacular qualifying run.
Seavey used his Macon victory as a springboard toward a USAC National Midget
championship at season’s end in 2023, and now he’d like to do the same with the
USAC National Sprint Cars as he currently leads the standings by a 21-point
margin.
REVOLUTION #9
Kyle Cummins took it right to the edge during a qualifying session in 2023 at
Macon. His lap of 10.085 seconds turned out to be the quickest ever turned in
USAC National Sprint Car competition, which dates back to 1956.
Getting into the 10.0 second bracket begged the question of whether a
9-second lap was within the realm of possibility. It’s certainly not out of the
question to say that’s a resounding “yes!” However, achieving it will require a
near perfect lap.
As it turned out, Cummins imperfect lap on the final circuit of Macon’s 2023
opening night feature provided, perhaps, the biggest thrill of the weekend as he
went high side off turn four in a three-wide attempt for the win but wound up
flipping the length of the straightaway after contact with the outside wall,
crossing the finish line upside down, mind you, with third-place honors.
Cummins bounced back the next night with another third-place finish. This
weekend, he’s vying for his first win of the USAC season and his first for the
new Petty Performance Racing team. Cummins is among the few in the field who has
won a feature event at Macon, taking a POWRi Midget round at the track in May of
2022.
MAKIN’ A NEW FIRST TIME WINNER AT MACON
Carson Garrett came within a whisker of achieving his first career USAC
feature victory at Macon in 2023, and was leading with two laps to go before
coming up inches short (0.093 seconds) of Mitchel Moles at the stripe.
Garrett (Littleton, Colo.) remains in the group of drivers aiming to pick off
USAC National Sprint Car win number one when the time comes this weekend, a list
that includes the likes of Joey Amantea (Mount Pocono, Pa.), Mario Clouser
(Auburn, Ill.), leading series Rookie Hunter Maddox (Bedford, Ind.), Brandon
Mattox (Terre Haute, Ind.), Mitch Wissmiller (Saybrook, Ill.), Colten Cottle
(Kansas, Ill) and Nic Harris (Atlanta, Ill.), just to name a few.
Three drivers have won their first USAC National Midget features at Macon
over the years: Don Boorse (1959), Donnie Beechler (1991) and Randy Koch (1996).
LONG RUN ON THE SHORT TRACK
A distance of 40 and 50 laps used to be the norm in days gone by for USAC
National Sprint Car racing. However, this weekend, both rare distances are on
tap with a 40-lap main event on Friday followed by a 50-lap finale on Saturday.
Logan Seavey has captured two of the three 40-lap USAC National Sprint Car
features held this year, in May at Circle City Raceway and in June at Action
Track USA.
This weekend also presents the only 50-lapper of the USAC Sprint season. In
this weekend’s field, only Brady Bacon has captured a 50-lap USAC Sprint win in
his career, and it came at Macon one year ago. Justin Grant, C.J. Leary, Logan
Seavey and Daison Pursley have all won 50-lap USAC National features in their
careers. With that said, all of those came in USAC Silver Crown competition.
In all, 50-lap USAC National Sprint Car events are a novelty, especially
since the turn of the century in 2000. Since that time, just five dirt 50-lap
USAC Sprint Car races have been held. In total, 432 40-lappers have been
contested by the series and 165 50-lappers since 1956.
As a change from last year’s program, both Macon events this weekend will
feature full points toward the 2024 USAC National Sprint Car championship
standings. In 2023, the offering was appearance points only.
RACE DETAILS:
Top Gun Weekend features the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship on
Friday and Saturday night, June 28-29, at Illinois’ Macon Speedway.
Both nights, the pits open at 3pm Central with the front gates opening at 4pm
and cars on track at 6pm followed by qualifying and racing.
General admission tickets are $30. General admission tickets for kids age 10
& under are $10. Pit passes are $45. Pit passes for kids age 10 & under are $25.
Tickets can be purchased in advance at www.maconracing.com.
The entire weekend of USAC National Sprint Car racing at Macon can be watched
LIVE on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-1406,
2-C.J. Leary-1385, 3-Brady Bacon-1361, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1354, 5-Daison
Pursley-1329, 6-Mitchel Moles-1225, 7-Justin Grant-1221, 8-Robert Ballou-1202,
9-Kyle Cummins-1173, 10-Jake Swanson-1065.
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT MACON SPEEDWAY
1 Lap - 7/8/2023 - Kyle Cummins - 10.085
10 Laps - 7/7/2023 - C.J. Leary - 1:46.58
12 Laps - 7/8/2023 - Kevin Thomas Jr. - 2:06.35
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MACON SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR FEATURE WINS
1-Brady Bacon & Mitchel Moles
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MACON SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR FEATURE WINNERS
2023: Mitchel Moles (7/7) & Brady Bacon (7/8)
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USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS IN ILLINOIS
4-Rick Hood & Sheldon Kinser
3-Jay Drake
2-Steve Butler, Tony Elliott, Jack Hewitt, Danny Smith, Tony Stewart, Rich
Vogler, Greg Weld & Doug Wolfgang
1-Brady Bacon, Rollie Beale, Alan Brown, Tyler Courtney, Derek Davidson, A.J.
Foyt, Elmer George, Chuck Gurney, Tracy Hines, Bubby Jones, Bud Kaeding, Kelly
Kinser, Steve Kinser, Cory Kruseman, Ralph Liguori, Mitchel Moles, Pat O'Connor,
Johnny Parsons, Billy Puterbaugh Jr., Troy Rutherford, Terry Shepherd, Dean
Shirley, Randy Standridge, Ron Standridge, Sammy Swindell, Chris Windom, Josh
Wise & J.J. Yeley
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PAST USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR RESULTS AT MACON SPEEDWAY
JULY 7, 2023 FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Mitchel
Moles (4), 2. Carson Garrett (2), 3. Kyle Cummins (3), 4. Max Adams (10), 5.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (11), 6. Matt Westfall (17), 7. Emerson Axsom (13), 8. Daison
Pursley (12), 9. Chase Stockon (8), 10. C.J. Leary (7), 11. James Lyerla (20),
12. Mario Clouser (16), 13. Logan Faucon (19), 14. Logan Seavey (6), 15. Robert
Ballou (14), 16. Mitchell Davis (15), 17. Brandon Mattox (18), 18. Jake Swanson
(1), 19. Brady Bacon (5), 20. Justin Grant (9). NT
JULY 8, 2023 FEATURE: (50 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon (1), 2. C.J. Leary (2), 3. Kyle Cummins (6), 4. Mitchel Moles (5), 5. Logan Seavey (4), 6. Emerson Axsom (9), 7. Carson Garrett (12), 8. Robert Ballou (16), 9. Mario Clouser (15), 10. Zach Daum (18), 11. Max Adams (14), 12. Kevin Thomas Jr. (10), 13. Daison Pursley (3), 14. Mitchell Davis (19), 15. Todd Hobson (17), 16. Justin Grant (7), 17. Jake Swanson (11), 18. Colten Cottle (20), 19. Mitch Wissmiller (8), 20. Shane Cottle (13). NT
WWT RACEWAY JOINS USAC SILVER CROWN
SCHEDULE ON AUGUST 16
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Madison, Illinois (June 25, 2024)………World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison,
Ill. is the newest addition to the 2024 USAC Silver Crown National Championship
schedule.
On Friday, August 16, the 1.25-mile paved oval will present USAC Silver Crown
practice and qualifying before capping the night with the main event – the
60-lap, 75-mile Ranken Technical College Silver Crown Showdown Presented by
Welsch Heating & Cooling.
The USAC Silver Crown portion of the event will be held in conjunction with
practice and qualifying sessions for both the NTT INDYCAR Series and the INDY
NXT series at the Saint Louis area track.
On Friday race day, the public gates will open at 11am Central with Silver
Crown practice set to begin at 1:45pm followed by Silver Crown Honest Abe
Roofing Qualifying at 5:30 pm and the main event under the lights at 9pm.
The addition to the schedule presents a rare doubleheader weekend of USAC
Silver Crown racing with the pavement of WWT Raceway on Friday, August 16,
followed by the one-mile dirt oval of the Illinois State Fairgrounds for the
61st running of the Bettenhausen 100 on Saturday, August 17.
WWT Raceway is the largest and fastest circuit on the USAC Silver Crown
schedule. In fact, the fastest lap ever turned by a traditional Silver Crown car
occurred at WWT in 2022 when Kody Swanson recorded an average lap speed of
146.699 miles per hour during qualifying.
Ten previous USAC Silver Crown events have been held at WWT Raceway since the
oval’s grand opening in 1997. Pat Abold scored the inaugural victory in 1997,
followed by J.J. Yeley (1998), Ryan Newman (1999), Tracy Hines (2000), Dave
Steele (2001), Bobby Santos (2013-14), Tanner Swanson (2016), Kody Swanson
(2022) and Davey Hamilton Jr. (2023).
Among the past WWT Raceway winners, Bobby Santos (Franklin, Mass.) and Kody
Swanson (Kingsburg, Calif.) are expected to compete in this year’s event in an
attempt to repeat their previous triumphs.
Tickets for the event can be purchased now at https://wwtraceway.com/. Click on the “Buy Tickets Now” tab or call at 618-215-8888 EXT 1.
TURNING THE CORNER:
MOLES CONTINUES PROGRESSION ENTERING MACON'S TOP GUN USAC WEEKEND
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Macon, Illinois (June 25, 2024)………”At the end of day, this isn’t an overnight
thing. As much as everybody wants to believe, you can’t just show up and be
good. Maybe for one night, but continuously and consistently, it takes time.”
To many, Mitchel Moles’ recent USAC Eastern Storm championship in mid-June
may seem like a turning point of sorts. Yet, in reality, it’s the payoff of a
complete turnaround in both his own inward view and the resulting changes that
have come along in the Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports camp since last reaching
USAC victory lane in July of 2023 at Illinois’ Macon Speedway.
As the Raisin City, California racer returns to the site of his most recent
triumph at Macon this Friday-Saturday, June 28-29, he reflected upon the
experiences throughout his first two years of USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship competition, which have run the gamut from jubilation to despair,
and just about everywhere in between.
In a microcosm, that can be summed up from the time of that Macon victory
nearly 12 months ago. Since then, he’s endured a hospital stay, torn up
racecars, a nearly completely new crew and almost an entirely rebuilt team from
top-to-bottom.
The payoff came in the form of a USAC Eastern Storm championship less than
two weeks ago, a title which saw him make a comeback from the largest deficit
ever to win it while simultaneously nailing down the second largest margin of
victory in the 17-year history of the grueling six-race, six-night series
throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
“I think it was a big gain for our team as a whole,” Moles said of it. “I
feel like, up until this point, basically since Indiana Sprint Week of last
year, we’ve just been trying to rebuild and get everything right. We’ve lost a
few crew guys and had to start over with a new team, which didn’t necessarily
hurt us at all. It was just about getting used to everybody and getting back in
the flow of things and trying to build confidence back up with myself.”
Prior to the start of USAC Eastern Storm, Moles’ average finish for the
season stood at 9.125 throughout 16 events with a mere single top-five finish to
his credit. However, during Eastern Storm, he bumped it up to 4.8 and finished
each of his final five starts of the series inside the top-five.
The only blemish of the week was the opening night at Grandview in which
Moles was running fifth but ended up 12th following a mag box issue. Initially,
Moles figured that instance would wind up being the difference standing between
him and an Eastern Storm title. But when point leader Brady Bacon suffered an
engine problem in the finale at Action Track USA, Moles was there to pounce and
secure the Eastern Storm crown with a third-place result.
Any measure of success in this sport is a huge deal for all involved. For a
team such as RUM and Moles to deliver during one of the most grueling and
grinding weeks of the season, that’s truly a testament to a team that has hit
its stride, a fact that isn’t lost on Moles who feels the annual east coast
venture is the toughest stretch they face on a variety of levels.
“The feeling is a lot different,” Moles said of it. “It’s so tough right now
and I feel like it’s as tough as it’s ever been as of recently. (Logan) Seavey’s
on a roll; Brady (Bacon)’s always good and (Kevin Thomas Jr.), I feel like is in
the mix every night, plus Kyle Cummins, Justin Grant and all these really good
racecar drivers, it’s just hard to hit that top-six every night.”
It’s certainly been a winding road for Moles, the former pro bass fisherman
who grew up in a family of raisin farmers. Moles made a splash in his USAC
National Sprint Car debut at the Terre Haute (Ind.) Action Track in 2022,
leading 21 of 30 laps before finishing second, among the finest first starts by
any driver in series history.
Although his first year was exceptional in limited duty, winning twice
overall at South Dakota’s Huset’s Speedway and Indiana’s Lincoln Park Speedway,
when Moles looks back at the tracks he won on that year, he sees himself as a
driver just hammering the throttle on a narrow but moistrous, super juiced-up
surface. But winning a title at Eastern Storm’s array of racetracks ranging from
1/6-mile bullrings to 1/2-mile speed plants amid varying conditions represented
something different, something perhaps even more special.
“I don’t just want to be good at those tracks,” Moles said of ‘hammer down’
track conditions. “I want to be good at every track. When it’s slick and super
wide, you see Justin, Brady, KTJ and those guys I really look up to; that’s when
they go forward.”
As time went on, the team’s search continued for Moles’ sweet spot to become
both comfortable and fast. Now, team owner Andy Reinbold is at the point where
he knows what to do with the racecar when Moles’ comes off the track, and his
dialogue with new crewmen Dylan Cook and James Turnbull has helped guide them to
a level of consistency this group hadn’t had since teaming up a couple years
back.
“Andy and I have changed everything since I’ve gotten here,” Moles explained.
“He’s done anything and everything to help myself and the car feel better. Where
we were at on the racecar when I showed up compared to where we’re at now is
incredibly different. I’m almost uncomfortable sometimes here and there while
driving because I feel like my left rear tire is up higher than normal. But Andy
tells me, “Well, that’s just a normal sprint car.”
Moles has also endured some of the not-so-wonderful side of the sport,
especially following a string of successive incidents he went through during the
summer of 2023, which caused him to miss a bit of action. Moles acknowledged it
took a toll on him, especially when he was lying in a hospital bed with only the
ticking of the clock and a slew of thoughts running through his mind – a stark
reality of the profession.
“Everybody can act like they’re tough,” Moles begins. “You hear somebody say
they won’t get hurt, but it happens. If you do this long enough or you’re
driving hard enough, it’s going to happen. I feel like the biggest thing is what
you can do when you come back from it. I got in a little funk there, and if your
head is a little off, it takes a toll on you, and you just realize that it
hurts. It hurts to crash; there isn’t any secret behind that.”
Moles has always had a penchant for going fast, but results and finishing, at
times, in the past were difficult spots to overcome, admittedly. Moles took a
different approach and has now been running at the finish in all of his 22
series starts this year. It’s a wholesale difference in that regard from one
year to the next.
“We got to the point where we just needed to finish races,” Moles admitted.
“I didn’t care if we ran 21st; we just had to finish races because it doesn’t do
us any good to hang it from the fence every night. Some were my fault; some of
them were not. That’s just the cards that you’re dealt, and you have to deal
with it. I feel like we’ve made tremendous gains from there. I try not to look
back on the past much, but I’m just getting better every night.”
Yet, it’s important to note that the past is at least a portion of the
equation which has brought him here to his biggest success to date in USAC
competition. A past which includes a photo finish victory in 2023 at Macon
(Ill.) Speedway.
“Macon has been really good to me,” Moles beamed. “The last two races there,
I’ve won one and ran fifth in the other. (The track) might be a little
different; we might see a whole new Macon, or it could be exactly like it was. I
go into every racetrack optimistic, but almost every place I’ve been to at this
point has changed. I watch a video, then we go there the next night, and it’s
completely different. It’s dirt; it changes all the time, and we’ll just try to
keep doing what we’re doing. Wins will come but you’ve just got to stay
positive, stay up front, and make things happen when it counts.”
On the heels of an Eastern Storm championship, more than anything, Moles now
wants to end that yearlong absence from USAC victory lane and that’s what he
intends to do.
“I want to win more than anybody and I try my hardest every night,” Moles
stated. “Everybody wants to win, but getting back to victory lane with USAC is
tough, especially with all the really good guys. But I try not to think about
that too much. What I think about more is the racecar itself and making
decisions. If you can get your racecar pretty good and make the right decisions
at the right time, you can win these races.”
RACE DETAILS
Top Gun Weekend features the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship on Friday and Saturday night, June 28-29, at Illinois’ Macon Speedway. Both nights, the pits open at 3pm Central with the front gates opening at 4pm and cars on track at 6pm followed by qualifying and racing. General admission tickets are $30. General admission tickets for kids age 10 & under are $10. Pit passes are $45. Pit passes for kids age 10 & under are $25.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS:
June 22, 2024 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Cody Williams, 44, Williams-17.084;
2. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-17.153; 3. Matt Mitchell, 37, Mitchell-17.318;
4. R.J. Johnson, 51, Johnson-17.329; 5. Chris Gansen, 4G, Gansen-17.506; 6.
Tommy Malcolm, 5X, Napier-17.626; 7. Logan Williams, 5W, McCarthy-17.651; 8. A.J.
Bender, 21, Bender-17.660; 9. Austin Grabowski, 72, Grabowski-17.661; 10. Eddie
Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-17.848; 11. Austin Williams, 17W, Dunkel-17.890; 12.
David Gasper, 18, Kittle/Gasper-17.910; 13. Matt McCarthy, 28M, McCarthy-17.950;
14. Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-18.125; 15. Gary Marshall Jr., 23,
Bellegante-18.209; 16. Grant Sexton, 22, Sexton-18.360; 17. Brent Owens, 71,
Martin-18.433; 18. Stevie Rogers, 11, Burgeson/Rogers-18.568; 19. Brent Sexton,
44S, Sexton-18.698; 20. Tyler Hatzikian, 27, Hatzikian-18.914; 21. Jeff Dyer,
39, Cal-Sun-18.956; 22. Elexa Herrera, 5E, Herrera-19.230.
FLOWDYNAMICS INCORPORATED / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all
transfer to feature) 1. Matt McCarthy, 2. Logan Williams, 3. Cody Williams, 4.
R.J. Johnson, 5. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 6. Grant Sexton, 7. Brent Sexton, 8. Elexa
Herrera. 2:55.68.
BILLSJERKY.NET / FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to
feature) 1. Austin Williams, 2. Charles Davis Jr., 3. A.J. Bender, 4. Chris
Gansen, 5. Verne Sweeney, 6. Tyler Hatzikian. 2:57.65.
WC FRIEND COMPANY / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all
transfer to feature) 1. Tommy Malcolm, 2. Matt Mitchell, 3. David Gasper, 4.
Jeff Dyer, 5. Austin Grabowski, 6. Gary Marshall Jr., 7. Stevie Rogers. 3:05.14.
FEATURE: (20 laps, Shortened With Starting Positions) 1. Tommy Malcolm (1),
2. Chris Gansen (2), 3. Austin Williams (11), 4. Logan Williams (7), 5. A.J.
Bender (8), 6. Grant Sexton (16), 7. Gary Marshall Jr. (15), 8. Eddie Tafoya Jr.
(10), 9. Verne Sweeney (14), 10. David Gasper (12), 11. R.J. Johnson (3), 12.
Cody Williams (6), 13. Brent Sexton (18), 14. Stevie Rogers (17), 15. Tyler
Hatzikian (19), 16. Austin Grabowski (9), 17. Charles Davis Jr. (5), 18. Matt
McCarthy (13), 19. Jeff Dyer (20), 20. Elexa Herrera (21), 21. Matt Mitchell
(4). NT.
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FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-20 Tommy Malcolm.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: Grant Sexton (16 to 6)
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACES: July 6 – Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, California – “Doug Fort Memorial”
HAPPY MADISON!
ARMSTRONG ARRIVES WITH
FIRST USAC SILVER CROWN WIN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Oregon, Wisconsin (June 21, 2024)………Dakoda Armstrong’s journey to a first career USAC national victory included its share of twists, turns and excursions that took him down a variety of paths throughout the past two decades of his career behind the wheel.
His road to an initial USAC Silver Crown victory during Friday night’s Bytec Dairyland 100 at Wisconsin’s Madison International Speedway was just about as adventurous from start to finish in his C & A Motorsports/Meristem Crop Performance – Armstrong Farms/Beast/Stanton Chevy.
During the final 12 laps of the event, he went from being on the verge of his first career top-five finish with the series to leading his first laps to becoming the 2024 season’s third first-time USAC Silver Crown race winner following Kaylee Bryson (Belleville) and Daison Pursley (Port Royal), the most first-time winners with the series since 2019.
Two decades ago, in 2004, Armstrong (New Castle, Ind.) became USAC’s youngest champion. At 13 years, one month and two days, he clinched that year’s USAC Kenyon Midget title. He then raced frequently in USAC’s National Sprint Car and Midget divisions, and even made his USAC Silver Crown debut in 2009.
After earning Rookie of the Year honors with the ARCA Stock Car series in 2010, Armstrong went on to make 133 starts with NASCAR’s Xfinity Series and 44 more in NASCAR Truck Series competition during the decade of the 2010s. By 2023, 14 years after his most recent series start, Armstrong was back in the seat of a Silver Crown car, incidentally, at Madison. One year later, he was standing in victory lane at the very same venue.
“When I was younger, I ran USAC a lot,” Armstrong recalled. “So, it’s amazing to get into one of these Silver Crown cars and win and beat the best. I thought we’ve been good enough that we could’ve gotten a few of these, so it’s good to finally get out there and get one done.”
With all that said, for the first 88 laps, the race seemed to be held firmly in the grasp of outside front row starter C.J. Leary. Leary looked to be every bit as dominant as he was in his convincing 2022 triumph at the 1/2-mile paved oval as he pulled out to a full straightway advantage as the race went caution free until lap 61.
In fact, once Leary led the opening lap of Friday night’s race, he ended pole sitter Kody Swanson's streak of 300-straight laps led on the pavement in USAC Silver Crown competition this season. Speaking of Swanson, the aforementioned lap 61 caution was displayed for Swanson who had fallen to fourth in the running order before slowing to a stop in turn three, the victim of a fuel line issue that prevented them from contending for his fourth Madison win. Ultimately, Swanson returned to the tail of the field, but managed only 11th in the final rundown.
Meanwhile, the fourth place starting Armstrong was moving. On lap 43, he zipped around the outside of Taylor Ferns in turn two to grab fourth back. Next, Armstrong went topside in turns three and four around Swanson for third on lap 50. Next in the pecking order was Santos who Armstrong made his move on for second on lap 58.
Simultaneously, Ferns was advancing up the leaderboard as she ducked underneath Santos in turn three to slot into the third spot on lap 67. However, by lap 75, she was out of the race as she skidded to a stop in between turns three and four. The culprit was a broken U-joint, ending her fine run with a disheartening 12th place result.
Upon the resumption, Armstrong hung within three car lengths of the top spot, reaching for the lead with his right hand while using his left to fend off the challenges of third-running Santos. Following a 60-lap clean and green run, it became a whole new ballgame for Armstrong and his car on the restarts.
“This car was really, really good on long runs,” Armstrong noted. “I was actually worried when I saw the second to last caution because I knew the longer we ran, the better of a shot I’d have at him.”
Armstrong didn’t have to wait too long after the second caution. He maintained about three car lengths of separation from the rear bumper of Leary until disaster struck on lap 89 with a mere 12 laps remaining. As Leary entered turn three, a shower of sparks began emanating from his left rear wheel. At that moment, Armstrong pounced to the outside of Leary and the two grazed tires as Armstrong raced into the lead while Leary fought to maintain control despite a flat left rear tire. A heartbroken Leary pitted for fresh rubber before returning to the race to finish ninth.
That set up one last restart with Armstrong leading a hungry Santos who was vying for his first series win since May 2023 at IRP. Armstrong fully knew he had to shoot off the blocks in superb fashion in order to keep Santos at bay.
“On that last restart, I was like, ‘this thing isn’t firing off super great,’ Armstrong recalled. “I made a few adjustments there and it took off pretty well in the lead. I hate it for C.J.; they were really fast. I thought we were pretty equal, but it was so hard to pass.”
In the end, no one passed Armstrong who was 2.003 seconds ahead of the field as he crossed under the checkered flag. Bobby Santos (Franklin, Mass.) posted a second-place result with Justin Grant third, Trey Osborne fourth and defending series champion Logan Seavey rounding out the top-five.
Armstrong was at his peak during the final four laps, all of which were his four fastest laps of the race. The latest in the event any other driver turned their fastest time was on lap 21. Armstrong laid down the fastest lap of the entire race on the 97th circuit, putting the dagger in when it counted the most.
“One thing with these cars, you carry such a big fuel load to start,” Armstrong explained of the process. “This track is smaller than normal but you’re still fighting for grip so much. I don’t know if anyone could tell, but we were dragging so bad early, the brakes were glowing trying to stop these fuel loads. Once that load came off, the car had grip and I just kept getting a little faster. It’s kind of the tendency with these Silver Crown cars. They’re not normal. They don’t really fall off; they get faster and faster, so you have to keep up on the adjustments and keep pushing the car. Luckily, we were able to do it and get it done tonight.”
Bobby Santos (Franklin, Mass.) collected his fourth runner-up USAC Silver Crown finish at Madison in five tries aboard his DJ Racing/Brown & Miller Racing Solutions – Simpson Race Products/Beast/Speedway Chevy. As clear as day, it was easy to see that Santos wasn’t all that thrilled with yet another runner-up finish.
“We just weren’t good enough,” Santos point blanked. “Second place seems to be what we run here. It’s frustrating, but we’ll go back to work.”
Grant (Ione, Calif.) drove himself right back into championship contention with a third-place finish in his Hemelgarn Racing/NOS Energy Drink – Super Fitness – Hemelgarn Enterprises/Beast/Speedway Ford. The 2020 USAC Silver Crown driving champion now trails point leader Swanson by a mere 10 markers heading into the summer months.
“We probably weren’t the fastest car here by any measure, but we kept digging all day,” Grant admitted. “(Crew chief) Dennis (LaCava) got the car better for me and just kept working on it. I just tried to go out and make sure I took care of my stuff for 100 laps and was hoping we could be there at the end. We got some good fortune with some guys we’re racing with in the points with who had misfortune. It ended up being a good day for us and we brought it home on the podium.”
Trey Osborne (Columbus, Ohio) collected his best career USAC Silver Crown finish of fourth in his BCR Group/Flint Trucking & Truck Service – Duncan Oil – QS Components/Beast/Kercher Chevy. The 6'8" tall driver topped his previous career best result of fourth and also moved up from 13th to eighth in the series standings. For his performance, he earned the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Jackson Macenko (Cincinnati, Ohio) made the right moves to advance from his 13th starting position to finish eighth in his debut run at Madison behind the wheel of his Brad Hayes-Nick Bohanon Racing/JTM Food Group – BHR Performance/Beast/NYES Toyota. Not only was it his best USAC Silver Crown result thus far, but he also earned hard charger honors.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 21, 2024 – Madison International Speedway – Oregon, Wisconsin – 1/2-Mile Paved Oval – Bytec Dairyland 100
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kody Swanson, 77, Doran/Binks-17.062; 2. C.J. Leary, 6, Klatt-17.074; 3. Bobby Santos, 98, DJ-17.075; 4. Dakoda Armstrong, 5, C & A-17.119; 5. Taylor Ferns, 555, Ferns-17.306; 6. Trey Osborne, 81, BCR-17.392; 7. Justin Grant, 91, Hemelgarn-17.423; 8. Logan Seavey, 22, Rice/Abacus-17.520; 9. Kyle Steffens, 08, Steffens-17.536; 10. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-17.779; 11. Trey Burke, 60, Legacy/Wilson-17.976; 12. Gregg Cory, 32, Williams/Cory-18.001; 13. Jackson Macenko, 124, Hayes/Bohanon-18.044; 14. Nathan Moore, 48, Thomas/Moore-19.545; 15. Dave Berkheimer, 31, Berkheimer-NT.
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Dakoda Armstrong (4), 2. Bobby Santos (3), 3. Justin Grant (7), 4. Trey Osborne (6), 5. Logan Seavey (8), 6. Russ Gamester (10), 7. Trey Burke (11), 8. Jackson Macenko (13), 9. C.J. Leary (2), 10. Gregg Cory (12), 11. Kody Swanson (1), 12. Taylor Ferns (5), 13. Kyle Steffens (9), 14. Nathan Moore (14), 15. Dave Berkheimer (15). 39:23.422
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-88 C.J. Leary, Laps 89-100 Dakoda Armstrong.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kody Swanson-365, 2-Justin Grant-355, 3-C.J. Leary-331, 4-Logan Seavey-306, 5-Bobby Santos-250, 6-Taylor Ferns-235, 7-Kaylee Bryson-205, 8-Trey Osborne-197, 9-Trey Burke-197, 10-Kyle Steffens-193.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-109, 2-Robert Ballou-103, 3-Logan Seavey-97, 4-Joey Amantea-86, 5-C.J. Leary-85, 6-Justin Grant-82, 7-Kyle Cummins-68, 8-Brady Bacon-60, 9-Matt Westfall-53, 10-Carson Garrett-52.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 4, 2024 – Terre Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, Indiana – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – Sumar Classic
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: Bobby Santos (16.913)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kody Swanson (17.062)
Hard Charger: Jackson Macenko (13th to 8th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Race: Trey Osborne
EXTRA CHEESE!
DOUBLE ORDER OF USAC SPRINTS ON TAP
AT WILMOT & ANGELL PARK JUNE 22-23
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (June 20, 2024)………We’ve been everywhere, man. From
Knoxville, Iowa to USAC Indiana Midget Week to Pennsylvania and New Jersey, the
past two weeks have been bustling with activity.
Now, at the dawn of summer, Wisconsin is calling, and twice this weekend, the
USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship will heed its call on back-to-back
nights.
Wilmot Raceway’s 3/8-mile dirt oval is first up on Saturday night, June 22.
Angell Park Speedway is on deck next for a showdown at the Sun Prairie 1/3-mile
dirt oval on Sunday night, June 23.
Double the fun (with extra Wisconsin cheddar)! It’s go time in Wisconsin and
here are the storylines to watch!
NO CALM AFTER THE STORM
USAC National Sprint Car drivers and teams have just concluded a run of six
races in a six-night span between June 11-16 in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
After a five-day break, it’s right back to work in Wisconsin.
In that six-race span, inevitably, much has changed. USAC Eastern Storm champ
Mitchel Moles is amid a personal best run of consistency in his USAC career to
date. Meanwhile, Brady Bacon has reemerged as a championship contender.
Furthermore, the race at the top of the standings has tightened up from 106
between first and second on June 1 to a mere 77 markers separating the top-five
entering Wisconsin.
C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) has risen from third to second in the standings
since the beginning of Eastern Storm, just 21 out of the lead. Bacon (Broken
Arrow, Okla.) has lifted himself up by his bootstraps from fifth to third. Moles
(Raisin City, Calif.) has upped himself from ninth to sixth. Jake Swanson
(Anaheim, Calif.) has moved up one spot into the top-10.
MOLES IS ROLLIN’
The biggest mover and shaker from Eastern Storm was Mitchel Moles. With only
a single top-five to his credit in his first 16 starts of the 2024 USAC National
Sprint Car season, Moles and his Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports team found their
groove and reeled off five consecutive top-five finishes to end the week and
earn the Eastern Storm championship.
In doing so, Moles became the furthest back driver in USAC National Sprint
Car points to win Eastern Storm since Bryan Clauson came from outside the top-10
to capture the title in both 2012 and 2016.
Back in 2012, Clauson steadily rose up the standings and ultimately scored
the USAC National Sprint Car championship. Admittedly, Moles has substantial
ground to make up over the final half of the season, being 181 points out of the
lead. However, it ain’t over until it’s over, and if Moles can continue this
string he’s on, he could certainly become a player in the championship race.
For now, Moles looks forward to earning his first USAC National Sprint Car
victory in nearly a year. After all, it is getting close to Moles’ favorite time
of the season. All of his three career USAC Sprint Car wins to date have come in
the month of July.
BACON BACK IN IT
During last year’s Wisconsin visit, Brady Bacon and his Dynamics,
Inc./Hoffman Auto Racing team reached never before seen heights.
With their 2023 victory at Wilmot Raceway, Bacon and Dynamics/Hoffman became
the winningest driver/entrant combo in USAC National Sprint Car history. The
pairing’s 41st win together surpassed the long-held record of driver Pancho
Carter and team owner Steve Stapp who achieved 40 victories with the series
between 1973-80.
At press time, Bacon and his team now stand at 48 career USAC National Sprint
Car wins. With a complete Wisconsin sweep this weekend, this pairing could
become the first to reach the 50 mark.
Despite the utter disappointment of how their Eastern Storm championship
hopes unfolded, Bacon and team are certainly on the upswing, finishing inside
the top-four in nine of their last 11 series starts, which has pushed them up to
third in points, just 45 out of the lead. It’s a remarkable feat once you
consider they were 218 points out of the lead just a little over a month ago!
HOME SWEET WISCONSIN FOR THE MAD MAN
Robert Ballou enters the weekend having won the two most recent USAC National
Sprint Car events at Angell Park Speedway, host of this Sunday’s series event.
In both cases, Ballou was a monster as he charged up through the pack. He
came from ninth to first to win in 2015 on his way to the series championship
after clearing C.J. Leary for the lead on lap 18 of 30.
Almost identically, in 2022, Ballou raced from eighth to the win in just
seven laps, working his way into the top spot past early race leader Davey Ray
before going relatively unscathed and relatively unchallenged for the balance of
the 30-lap distance.
WISCONSIN DOUBLE FOR SEAVEY
Logan Seavey has held the USAC National Sprint Car point lead since February
13 and has maintained a great deal of distance from the rest of the field ever
since.
Despite an up-and-down Eastern Storm, Seavey managed to win twice to thwart
the misfortunate nights from clouding his entire “storm” experience. But now
that the Eastern Storm stretch is over, the summer solstice is here, the days
are long, the nights are plentiful, and the relentless pursuit of a championship
never subsides.
Last September, Seavey won a USAC National Midget event at Angell Park, and
this coming Sunday, he’ll try to become the first driver to win both a USAC
National Sprint Car and Midget feature at the famed venue.
Even a win on Saturday at Wilmot would put him in rarified air. Only five
drivers have won both a USAC National Sprint Car and USAC National Midget
feature in the state of Wisconsin: Dave Darland, J.J. Yeley, Ken Schrader,
Parnelli Jones and Tom Bigelow – all of whom are either current USAC Hall of
Famers or future USAC Hall of Famers.
TRIPLE DUTY IN BADGERLAND
It’s a full slate of USAC action in Wisconsin this weekend with the USAC
Silver Crown cars on Friday, June 21, at Madison International Speedway. That’s
followed by back-to-back USAC National Sprint Car events on Saturday, June 22,
at Wilmot Raceway and Sunday, June 23, at Angell Park Speedway in Sun Prairie.
As expected, three drivers are set to contest all three events this weekend:
Logan Seavey, C.J. Leary and Justin Grant. Both Seavey and Leary have won on
USAC soil in their careers.
Seavey gained his first Wisconsin USAC win during last September’s Firemen’s
Nationals at Angell Park in a midget. Leary scored a USAC Silver Crown triumph
in 2022 at Madison. Grant has run a best of third in a midget twice at Angell
Park and once at Madison with the Silver Crown car where also started from the
pole in 2018.
Aside from Seavey, Leary and Grant, Trey Osborne (Columbus, Ohio) is thinking
of making the run up to Wisconsin to compete with the USAC National Sprint Cars
this Sunday at Angell Park.
RACE DETAILS:
This Saturday, June 22, at Wisconsin’s Wilmot Raceway, the USAC AMSOIL Sprint
Car National Championship is joined by the Wisconsin wingLESS Sprints and the
IRA Lightning Sprints. Pits open at 2pm Central, grandstands open at 4pm,
drivers meeting at 5:30pm and hot laps at 6pm followed by qualifying and racing.
General admission tickets are $30 for ages 13 and up. Kids age 7-11 are $5. Kids
12 & under are free. Pit passes are $35.
On Sunday, June 23, Sun Prairie, Wisconsin’s Angell Park Speedway welcomes
the Kevins’ Klassic honoring racing greats Kevin Olson and Kevin Doty. The event
features the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and Badger Midgets.
Pit gates open at 1:30pm Central with front gates opening at 4pm, drivers
meeting at 4:30 and cars on track at 4:45pm followed by qualifying and racing.
At Angell Park, Advance general admission tickets at www.angellpark.racing
for adults are $22. Military/seniors are $18. General admission tickets at the
gate for adults are $25. Military/seniors are $20. Students age 12-17 are $10.
Kids age 6-11 are $5. Children age 5 & under are free. Pit passes are $25 for
members and $30 for non-members.
All races this weekend can be streamed exclusively on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-1406,
2-C.J. Leary-1385, 3-Brady Bacon-1361, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1354, 5-Daison
Pursley-1329, 6-Mitchel Moles-1225, 7-Justin Grant-1221, 8-Robert Ballou-1202,
9-Kyle Cummins-1173, 10-Jake Swanson-1065.
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT WILMOT RACEWAY:
1 Lap - 6/24/2023 - Jake Swanson - 13.980
8 Laps - 7/30/1995 - Eric Gordon - 2:11.40
10 Laps - 6/24/2023 - Kyle Cummins - 2:27.72
30 Laps - 7/30/1995 - Jack Hewitt - 8:31.56
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USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT WILMOT RACEWAY:
2-Jack Hewitt
1-Brady Bacon, Danny Lasoski & Jon Stanbrough
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USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT WILMOT RACEWAY:
1990: Danny Lasoski (6/19) & Jack Hewitt (8/29)
1995: Jack Hewitt (7/30)
2012: Jon Stanbrough (6/23)
2023: Brady Bacon (6/24)
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PAST USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR RESULTS AT WILMOT RACEWAY:
1990 JUNE FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Danny Lasoski, 2. Danny Smith, 3. Kim Mock,
4. Dave Moulis, 5. Carmen Manzardo, 6. Dave Hanna, 7. Dick Colburn, 8. Joe Roe,
9. Mike Frost, 10. Allen Winker, 11. Al Behling, 12. Gary Zobel, 13. Frank
Filskov, 14. Bob Peterson, 15. Darrell Dodd, 16. Joe Kristan, 17. Larry
Hillerud, 18. John Hajduk, 19. Jim Uttech, 20. Gib Wiser. NT
1990 AUGUST FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jack Hewitt, 2. Gib Wiser, 3. Kevin Thomas,
4. Greg Staab, 5. Mike Frost, 6. Dick Colburn, 7. Jim Moulis, 8. Dave Moulis, 9.
Rick Howerton, 10. Randy Sippel, 11. Pete Ostrowski, 12. Jim Uttech, 13. Joe
Symoens, 14. Joe Roe, 15. Dave Hanna, 16. Steve Butler, 17. Tony Elliott, 18.
Bob Robel, 19. Rick Keller. (Darrell Dodd, who originally finished 5th, was
disqualified from the feature). NT
1995 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jack Hewitt, 2. Rusty McClure, 3. Allen Winker, 4.
Kevin Doty, 5. Dave Moulis, 6. Todd Daun, 7. Tony Elliott, 8. Kevin Thomas, 9.
Dave Darland, 10. Mark Cassella, 11. Greg Staab, 12. Doug Kalitta, 13. Tony
Stewart, 14. Kurt Winker, 15. Eric Gordon, 16. Larry Vandevere, 17. Tim Cox, 18.
Jim Uttech, 19. Dean Billings, 20. Tray House. 8:31.56
2012 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jon Stanbrough, 2. Kevin Thomas, Jr., 3. Shane
Cottle, 4. Levi Jones, 5. Damion Gardner, 6. Chris Windom, 7. Darren Hagen, 8.
Chase Stockon, 9. C.J. Leary, 10. Chris Gurley, 11. Jerry Coons, Jr., 12. Steve
Irwin, 13. Robert Ballou, 14. Ryan Irwin, 15. Bret Mellenberndt, 16. Craig
Lager, 17. Tracy Hines, 18. Dave Darland, 19. Matt Vandervere, 20. Mike Hess,
21. Hunter Schuerenberg, 22. Wayne Modjeski. NT
2023 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon
(5), 2. Emerson Axsom (1), 3. Robert Ballou (2), 4. Logan Seavey (3), 5. Jake
Swanson (6), 6. Matt Westfall (8), 7. Mitchel Moles (4), 8. Daison Pursley (10),
9. C.J. Leary (12), 10. Justin Grant (11), 11. Geoff Ensign (15), 12. Chase
Stockon (9), 13. Mario Clouser (13), 14. Kyle Cummins (7), 15. Allen Hafford
(17), 16. Greg Alt (19), 17. Dan Wade (20), 18. Clayton Rossman (16), 19. Matt
VanderVere (18), 20. Max Adams (14), 21. Austin DeBlauw (21). NT
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT ANGELL PARK SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 6/26/2022 - C.J. Leary - 13.765
8 Laps - 6/26/2022 - Brady Bacon - 2:03.72
10 Laps - 8/9/2015 - Robert Ballou - 2:28.06
12 Laps - 6/10/2001 - Jack Hewitt - 3:18.57
30 Laps - 6/24/2012 -Dave Darland - 7:42.47
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USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT ANGELL PARK SPEEDWAY:
2-Robert Ballou
1-Dave Darland, Jack Hewitt, Jon Stanbrough & J.J. Yeley
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USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT ANGELL PARK SPEEDWAY:
2001: Jack Hewitt (6/10)
2002: J.J. Yeley (7/7)
2012: Dave Darland (6/24)
2014: Jon Stanbrough (6/22)
2015: Robert Ballou (8/9)
2022: Robert Ballou (6/26)
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS HEADLINE SATURDAY SHOWCASE AT PERRIS
By Lance Jennings
JUNE 18, 2024... The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Cars will head to
Perris Auto Speedway this Saturday, June 22nd, for a great night of championship
racing. Promoted by Don Kazarian, the eighth point race will also feature the
PAS Senior Sprint Cars, GAS Chassis PAS Young Gun Sprint Cars, PASSCAR Street
Stocks, and PASSCAR Factory Stocks. Located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at
18700 Lake Perris Drive in Perris, California, the Spectator Gates will open at
5:00pm and racing at "America's Premier Dirt Track" will start at 7:00pm. For
more event information, visit the track’s website at perrisautospeedway.com or
call 951.940.0134.
USAC/CRA shows at Perris Auto Speedway WILL NOT be live streamed and beware
of online scammers with fake video links. Race fans are encouraged to support
the race track and watch the races in person.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com, appendix E.
Since March 6, 2004, the Lake Perris Fairgrounds has held 253 USAC/CRA Sprint
Car events and forty-five different drivers have claimed victory. “The Demon”
Damion Gardner leads all series drivers with 51 “home track” wins and Matt
Mitchell has won the February 24th season opener and the May 25th “Salute to
Indy.” David Gasper added his name to the record books on March 16th and A.J.
Bender joined the winner’s list on April 27th. Nic Faas set the 1-lap track
record of 15.833 on February 25, 2012 and the complete Perris USAC/CRA win list
is at the end of this release.
After earning his first win of the season at The Dirt Track at Kevin
Harvick’s Kern Raceway on June 8th, R.J. Johnson (Laveen, Arizona) has extended
his advantage to 44 points over the competition. Driving Ricky and Michele
Johnson’s #51 JUGO Superfoods / Avanti Windows & Doors Sherman, Johnson also has
one Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Award, one semi-main win, seven top-10
finishes, and 23 feature laps led in the campaign. The multi-time Arizona Sprint
Car Champion and 2005 Rookie of the Year will be looking to continue his
championship bid by earning his tenth career USAC/CRA win this Saturday night.
Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm (Yucaipa, California) ranks second in the
championship standings. Racing Dino Napier’s #5X Indiana Truck Salvage / B&B
Powder Coating DRC, Malcolm charged from fourteenth to fifth at The Dirt Track
at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway. To date, the veteran driver has one Woodland
Auto Display Fast Time Award, one heat race victory, one In Memory of Jim and
Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, and six top-10 finishes on the season. Tommy
will have his sights on claiming the fourth victory of his career at Perris Auto
Speedway.
After rebounding to a third place finish at The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s
Kern Raceway after restarting at the back, A.J. Bender (San Diego, California)
has climbed to third in the chase for the USAC/CRA championship. Piloting the
family owned #21 Bender Pool & Spa / Matrix Construction Services DRC, Bender
has one feature win, two heat race victories, four top-10 finishes, and 21
feature laps led in the campaign. The 2022 USAC Western States Midget Rookie of
the Year will be looking for another Saturday night victory.
After running second to R.J. Johnson at The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s
Kern Raceway, Logan Williams (Yorba Linda, California) has climbed to fourth in
the point chase. Racing John McCarthy’s #5W Flowdynamics Incorporated / Drinkpak
DRC, Williams has one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, six
top-10 finishes, and 21 feature laps led to his credit. This Saturday, the 2014
Rookie of the Year will have his sights on the first win of his career at
Perris.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams (Corona, California) ranks fifth in the
USAC/CRA point standings. Piloting Tom & Christy Dunkel’s #17 Inland Rigging /
Dunkel Farms DRC, Williams placed seventh at The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s
Kern Raceway. To date, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year has two heat race
victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, four top-10
finishes, and 11 feature laps led on the year. The Big Game Hunter” will be
looking to earn the twelfth USAC/CRA victory of his career at the Lake Perris
Fairgrounds.
Driving the Kittle Motorsports / Gasper Racing #18 DRC backed by Art Klee and
Martin Roofing, David Gasper (Goleta, California) leads the chase for Rookie of
the Year honors. Elexa Herrera (New Cuyama, California), Brent Sexton (Lakeside,
California), Braden Chiaramonte (El Cajon, California), Joey Bishop (Camarillo,
California), Camie Bell (Bakersfield, California), Jon DeWees (Lemoore,
California), Mark Henry (Rosamond, California), Blake Hendricks (Simi Valley,
California), and Tom Dunkel (Menifee, California) are also in contention.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are “The Cadillac” Cody
Williams, Eddie Tafoya Jr., Verne Sweeney, “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody
Roa, “The Gunslinger” Austin Grabowski, Matt Mitchell, Matt McCarthy, Grant
Sexton, Brent Owens, “Shugah” Shane Sexton, Tyler Hatzikian, and more.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake
Perris Drive in Perris, California. Adult tickets are $30, Senior tickets (65 &
over) are $25, Kids tickets (6 to 12) are $5, and Children (5 and under) are
FREE. The Fairgrounds charges $10 for parking. Advance tickets are available and
for more event information, visit the track’s website at perrisautospeedway.com
or call 951.940.0134.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks BillsJerky.net,
Factory Wraps, Flowdynamics Incorporated, The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim
and Chet Gardner), Sexton Fire Protection, WC Friend Company, and Woodland Auto
Display, for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. R.J.
Johnson-469, 2. Tommy Malcolm-425, 3. A.J. Bender-418, 4. Logan Williams-409, 5.
Austin Williams-396, 6. David Gasper (R)-385, 7. Cody Williams-356, 8. Eddie
Tafoya Jr.-344, 9. Verne Sweeney-280, 10. Brody Roa-256, 11. Austin
Grabowski-249, 12. Matt Mitchell-247, 13. Charles Davis Jr.-244, 14. Ricky
Lewis-233, 15. Elexa Herrera (R)-208, 16. Logan Calderwood-203, 17. Matt
Westfall-186, 18. Brent Sexton (R)-176, 19. Matt McCarthy-175, 20. Grant
Sexton-171. The complete point standings can be found at
usacracing.com/standings/sprint-cars/cra
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 2-Matt Mitchell, 1-A.J.
Bender, 1-Charles Davis Jr., 1-David Gasper, 1-R.J. Johnson, 1-Kevin Thomas Jr.
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Nic Faas –
15.833 (02/25/12)
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 51-Damion Gardner,
24-Mike Spencer, 19-Tony Jones, 17-Cory Kruseman, 10-Matt Mitchell, 9-Nic Faas,
8-David Cardey, 8-Richard Vander Weerd, 7-Brody Roa, 7-Rip Williams, 6-Bryan
Clauson, 6-Justin Grant, 6-Mike Kirby, 6-Danny Sheridan, 6-Austin Williams,
5-Brady Bacon, 5-Robert Ballou, 5-Rickie Gaunt, 4-Dave Darland, 4-R.J. Johnson,
3-Charles Davis Jr., 3-Garrett Hansen, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr., 2-Darren Hagen,
2-Jesse Hockett, 2-Levi Jones, 2-C.J. Leary, 2-Tommy Malcolm, 2-Blake Miller,
2-Jake Swanson, 2-Chris Windom, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Chad Boespflug, 1-Greg Bragg,
1-Daron Clayton, 1-Josh Ford, 1-David Gasper, 1-Josh Hodges, 1-Bud Kaeding,
1-Adam Mitchell, 1-Johnny Rodriguez, 1-Hunter Schuerenberg, 1-Chase Stockon,
1-Scotty Weir, 1-Cody Williams, 1-Jason York.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Matt Mitchell)
March 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
March 23: Cocopah Speedway – Somerton, AZ (Winner: Charles Davis Jr.)
April 6: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.)
April 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: A.J. Bender)
May 25: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Matt Mitchell)
June 8: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA (Winner:
R.J. Johnson)
June 22: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
July 5: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA (Doug Fort Memorial)
July 6: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA (Doug Fort Memorial)
July 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 10: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA
August 17: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Brother Brett Classic at
California Racer’s Hall of Fame Night)
August 31: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA
September 7: Santa Maria Raceway – Santa Maria, CA
September 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 28: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA
October 12: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 19: TBA
November 1: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 2: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Oval Nationals)
November 9: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Oval Nationals)
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TBA = To Be Announced.
This schedule is subject to change.
RISING TO THE STORM!
MOLES MARCHES TO 2024 USAC EASTERN STORM TITLE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (June 18, 2024)………There is a stark contrast to be found
when you begin comparing Mitchel Moles’ initial USAC Eastern Storm experience in
2023 to the results he put forth en route to his championship with the series in
2024.
The Raisin City, California native’s run to the 2024 USAC Eastern Storm title
was built upon a foundation of consistency throughout the six-race tour of
Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Moles’ weeklong resume consisted of 12th, 5th, 2nd,
2nd, 5th and 3rd place results, and each night, he and his striking Reinbold-Underwood
Motorsports No. 19AZ were contenders.
At each stop, he substantially improved upon his finishing position in each
event, from an average finish of 11.6 in 2023 to a 4.3 in 2024. That includes
the opening night at Grandview Speedway where he was running fifth with 10 laps
to go when his car slowed to a stop with a mechanical issue. Ultimately, he
restarted at the tail and returned to finish 12th.
Following the Grandview heartbreak, Moles put together a string of five
consecutive top-fives. Even more impressive is the fact that Moles entered
Eastern Storm with only one top-five finish in his last 19 series starts dating
back the end of the 2023 campaign.
Moles reeled off a fifth in his debut at New Jersey’s Bridgeport Motorsports
Park, then followed that up by leading the first 15 laps of the round at
Pennsylvania’s Big Diamond Speedway before finishing as the runner-up. He
collected another runner-up result one night later on the half-mile at Williams
Grove Speedway to go along with a third at the similarly sized Port Royal
Speedway.
Entering the finale at Action Track USA, Moles needed a little bit of
assistance in his push toward the Eastern Storm crown. Trailing point leader
Brady Bacon by 13 points entering the feature, Moles needed to finish five
positions ahead of Bacon to give himself a shot.
By lap five, Bacon was running fourth. But as the field whoa’d up due to a
caution, Bacon was tagged in the left rear tire by fifth place Kyle Cummins.
Although the contact seemed fairly significant, the culprit ending Bacon’s quest
was actually engine related. Under the subsequent yellow flag, Bacon pulled into
the pits and did not return, abruptly ending his title hopes.
From there, Moles advanced even further up the ladder from ninth to third,
thus clinching the title by 28 points. In a remarkable twist, the 12-point
deficit he overcame in the final event is tied for the largest comeback in
series history, equaling Bryan Clauson’s triumph over Daron Clayton in 2013.
Furthermore, Moles’ 28-point margin is the second largest in series history,
trailing only Emerson Axsom’s 31-point triumph over Daison Pursley in 2023.
In the end, Moles’ title provided Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports its second
Eastern Storm championship and first since they first achieved the deed in 2019
with C.J. Leary.
As for the rest of the 2024 USAC Eastern Storm series, this is the first year
since 2018 in which every race on the calendar was run as scheduled and was not
hampered by either Mother Nature or Father COVID. Eastern Storm also featured an
all-new set of winners without a single repeat feature victor returning to
winner’s circle from 2023 to 2024.
A BANNER DAY FOR DANNER
Outside of Moles, the breakout star of the week was undoubtedly Briggs Danner
(Allentown, Pa.) who won the opener at Grandview to become the first driver to
win his first career USAC National Sprint Car feature during Eastern Storm since
Chris Windom all the way back in 2010. In doing so, he also became the first
Pennsylvania native to capture an Eastern Storm victory.
Furthermore, the two-time USAC East Coast Sprint Car champ posted several
firsts. Danner became the first Pennsylvanian to win a USAC National Sprint Car
feature of any sort since Selinsgrove’s Frankie Kerr in 1999 at the Terre Haute
(Ind.) Action Track. Furthermore, Danner became the first Pennsylvanian to win a
USAC National Sprint Car race in his home state since Paul Pitzer at Reading in
1979.
BACON BREAKIN’ RECORDS
Moving on to night two at Bridgeport, Brady Bacon’s seventh career Eastern
Storm triumph made him the winningest driver in Eastern Storm history, which
debuted in 2007.
How dominant was Bacon at Bridgeport? In the 18th event of the 2024 USAC
National Sprint Car season, he became the first driver to lead a feature from
start to finish without interruption.
Bacon’s latest Eastern Storm win moved him past Bryan Clauson, Levi Jones and
Chris Windom to move atop the series’ all-time win leaderboard. The win also
thrusted Bacon to the top of the Eastern Storm standings as he pursued his first
title in the series since 2014.
SEAVEY’S SHINY NIGHT AT BIG DIAMOND
If the term “resilience” ever needed an image attached to it in
Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, it would be apt to include one of Logan Seavey and
Abacus Racing after their victorious performance at Big Diamond Speedway.
The team’s outing one night earlier at Bridgeport proved to be among the most
challenging of the year. An engine failure forced them into a backup car where
they proceeded to finish an undesirable 15th, dropping them to 11th in the USAC
Eastern Storm standings.
Further demonstrating their resolve, in Seavey’s only previous Big Diamond
appearance in 2023, he missed out on transferring into the main event, making
this race his first feature start at the 3/8-mile dirt oval. This time around,
he stalked Mitchel Moles for the first half of the 30-lap event before making
his stride to the outside of turn two to get by for the lead, and ultimately,
the victory.
A BIRTHDAY IS A WINNING DAY FOR KTJ
Kevin Thomas Jr. celebrated his 33rd birthday by achieving the rare feat of
not only winning a USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship feature but also
doing so in spectacular fashion at Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania’s Williams Grove
Speedway.
Thomas (Cullman, Ala.) ran third for the first 23 circuits of the 30-lap distance around the 1/2-mile dirt oval before sprinting past Mitchel Moles for second with seven to go. While running second on the final lap, Thomas was in position to pounce when racelong leader
Briggs Danner ran out of fuel exiting the final turn on the final lap.
Thomas made the decisive move, banging wheels with the suddenly slowing
Danner in turn four before escaping with the victory, the 42nd of his USAC
National Sprint Car career, which surpassed Bryan Clauson and moved him up a
spot on the series’ career win list alongside 1974 and 1976 champ Pancho Carter
for eighth most all-time.
IT’S BRADY’S COURT AT PORT ROYAL
It had been a full decade since Brady Bacon last raced into victory lane at
Pennsylvania’s Port Royal Speedway. This one proved large as it elevated Bacon
into the USAC Eastern Storm point lead past Mitchel Moles with one race
remaining.
Bacon assumed the lead with eight laps to go after racelong leader Briggs
Danner’s encounter with the turn two outside guardrail which ended in absolute
heartbreak for Danner for the second night in a row. Danner’s hopes for victory
unraveled in an instant when his right rear tire snagged the cushion, grabbing
him and shoving him into the outside turn two fence.
After riding his right-side wheels atop the guardrail for several feet,
Danner landed on all fours and slid sideways into the path of Bacon. Bacon
whoa’d himself up and narrowly avoided contact with Danner before continuing on
with the race lead. From there, Bacon pushed forward to become the first
two-time winner of the week.
PHOTO FINISH FINALE FOR SEAVEY
While Logan Seavey wasn’t quite in the mix to replicate his 2022 Eastern
Storm championship this time around, he was certainly game for making a
spectacular splash in the Eastern Storm finale on Sunday night at Action Track
USA.
Seavey’s racelong battle for victory with Briggs Danner came to a head on the
final corner of the final lap at the 1/6-mile dirt oval when Danner made one
last move, but came up about a wheel short, as Seavey defeated Danner by a scant
.043 second margin, which ranks among the closest finishes in Eastern Storm
history.
While Seavey was in the midst of capturing yet another victory in a career
year with the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, Mitchel Moles was
busy locking up his first career USAC Eastern Storm title with a third-place
finish.
EPILOGUE
Twenty-nine drivers participated in 2024 Eastern Storm with 19 drivers
starting all six feature events: Joey Amantea, Brady Bacon, Robert Ballou, Alex
Bright, Kyle Cummins, Briggs Danner, Charles Davis Jr., Carson Garrett, Justin
Grant, Tom Harris, C.J. Leary, Ricky Lewis, Mitchel Moles, Daison Pursley, Logan
Seavey, Chase Stockon, Jake Swanson, Kevin Thomas Jr. and Matt Westfall.
Danner led four of the six races during Eastern Storm and led the most laps
throughout the week with 78. Moles led all drivers with five top-five finishes
and was one of four drivers to finish inside the top-10 on five occasions along
with Robert Ballou, Justin Grant and Daison Pursley.
For the first time, six different drivers recorded a fast qualifying time
during Eastern Storm: Brady Bacon (Grandview), Mitchel Moles (Bridgeport), Alex
Bright (Big Diamond), Logan Seavey (Williams Grove), C.J. Leary (Port Royal) and
Kyle Cummins (Action Track USA). Bacon and Moles’ runs resulted in new track
records.
Four drivers won two heat races during Eastern, including Brady Bacon, Anton
Hernandez, Matt Westfall and 56-year-old Charles Davis Jr. who enjoyed
christening his pair of wins with a new sponsor – AARP. Meanwhile, the biggest
hard charge of the week belonged to Ricky Lewis at Big Diamond as he stepped
into a backup car, started at the tail and drove from 25th to 10th.
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2024 USAC EASTERN STORM STAT LEADERS:
Champion: Mitchel Moles
Most Wins: 2-Brady Bacon & Logan Seavey
Most Laps Led: 78-Briggs Danner
Most Top-Fives: 5-Mitchel Moles
Most Top-Tens: 5-Robert Ballou, Justin Grant, Mitchel Moles & Daison Pursley
Most Fast Qualifying Times: 1-Brady Bacon, Alex Bright, Kyle Cummins, C.J.
Leary, Mitchel Moles & Logan Seavey
Most Heat Race Wins: 2-Brady Bacon, Charles Davis Jr., Anton Hernandez & Matt
Westfall
Most Feature Starts: 6-Joey Amantea, Brady Bacon, Robert Ballou, Alex Bright,
Kyle Cummins, Briggs Danner, Charles Davis Jr., Carson Garrett, Justin Grant,
Tom Harris, C.J. Leary, Ricky Lewis, Mitchel Moles, Daison Pursley, Logan
Seavey, Chase Stockon, Jake Swanson, Kevin Thomas Jr. & Matt Westfall
Biggest Charge of the Week: 6/13: Big Diamond Speedway – Ricky Lewis (25th to
10th)
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2024 USAC EASTERN STORM POINT STANDINGS
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1. 399 Mitchel Moles, Raisin City, Calif.
2. 371 Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, Okla.
3. 366 C.J. Leary, Greenfield, Ind.
4. 360 Justin Grant, Ione, Calif.
5. 358 Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, Okla.
6. 354 Logan Seavey, Sutter, Calif.
7. 350 Briggs Danner, Allentown, Pa.
8. 341 Robert Ballou, Rocklin, Calif.
9. 336 Kevin Thomas Jr., Cullman, Ala.
10. 322 Kyle Cummins, Princeton, Ind.
11. 284 Alex Bright, Collegeville, Pa.
12. 283 Jake Swanson, Anaheim, Calif.
13. 254 Joey Amantea, Mount Pocono, Pa.
14. 240 Ricky Lewis, Camarillo, Calif.
15. 238 Chase Stockon, Fort Branch, Ind.
16. 231 Carson Garrett, Littleton, Colo.
17. 225 Matt Westfall, Pleasant Hill, Ohio
18. 206 Charles Davis Jr., Buckeye, Ariz.
19. 191 Steven Drevicki, Reading, Pa.
20. 182 Tom Harris, Banbury, Oxfordshire, UK
21. 150 Hunter Maddox, Bedford, Ind.
22. 130 Korbyn Hayslett, Troy, Ohio
23. 124 Anton Hernandez, Arlington, Texas
24. 117 Jadon Rogers, Worthington, Ind.
25. 108 J.T. Ferry, Drums, Pa.
26. 81 Carmen Perigo, Stoystown, Pa.
27. 34 Scott Frack, Gilbertsville, Pa.
28. 20 Jason Cherry, Blandon, Pa.
29. 10 Brian Ruhlman, Clarklake, Mich.
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2024 USAC EASTERN STORM SCHEDULE & RESULTS
June 11: Grandview Speedway | Bechtelsville, PA
WINNER: Briggs Danner (Hogue Racing Enterprises #39)
June 12: Bridgeport Motorsports Park | Swedesboro, NJ
WINNER: Brady Bacon (Dynamics, Inc. #69)
June 13: Big Diamond Speedway | Pottsville, PA
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
June 14: Williams Grove Speedway | Mechanicsburg, PA
WINNER: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Rock Steady Racing #3R)
June 15: Port Royal Speedway | Port Royal, PA
WINNER: Brady Bacon (Dynamics, Inc. #69)
June 16: Action Track USA | Kutztown, PA
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
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2024 USAC EASTERN STORM STATISTICS
FEATURE WINS
2-Brady Bacon & Logan Seavey
1-Briggs Danner & Kevin Thomas Jr.
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FEATURE LAPS LED
78-Briggs Danner
54-Logan Seavey
38-Brady Bacon
15-Mitchel Moles
14-Carson Garrett
1-Kevin Thomas Jr.
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TOP-FIVE FEATURE FINISHES
5-Mitchel Moles
4-Brady Bacon, Briggs Danner & Justin Grant
3-Logan Seavey
2-Alex Bright, C.J. Leary, Daison Pursley & Kevin Thomas Jr.
1-Robert Ballou & Carson Garrett
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TOP-TEN FEATURE FINISHES
5-Robert Ballou, Justin Grant, Mitchel Moles & Daison Pursley
4-Joey Amantea, Brady Bacon, Kyle Cummins, Briggs Danner, C.J. Leary, Logan
Seavey & Kevin Thomas Jr.
3-Ricky Lewis
2-Alex Bright & Jake Swanson
1-Steven Drevicki, Carson Garrett, Anton Hernandez, Jadon Rogers & Chase
Stockon
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FAST QUALIFYING TIMES (Presented by Honest Abe Roofing)
1-Brady Bacon, Alex Bright, Kyle Cummins, C.J. Leary, Mitchel Moles & Logan
Seavey
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FAST QUALIFIERS
6/11: Grandview Speedway – Brady Bacon (13.341)
6/12: Bridgeport Motorsports Park – Mitchel Moles (14.685)
6/13: Big Diamond Speedway – Alex Bright (14.799)
6/14: Williams Grove Speedway – Logan Seavey (19.659)
6/15: Port Royal Speedway – C.J. Leary (18.205)
6/16: Action Track USA – Kyle Cummins (10.539)
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HEAT RACE WINS (Presented by Simpson Race Products, Rod End Supply, T.J.
Forged & Car IQ)
2-Brady Bacon, Charles Davis Jr., Anton Hernandez & Matt Westfall
1-Robert Ballou, Alex Bright, Kyle Cummins, Steven Drevicki, Justin Grant,
Ricky Lewis, Mitchel Moles, Jadon Rogers, Jake Swanson & Kevin Thomas Jr.
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FEATURE STARTS
6-Joey Amantea, Brady Bacon, Robert Ballou, Alex Bright, Kyle Cummins, Briggs
Danner, Charles Davis Jr., Carson Garrett, Justin Grant, Tom Harris, C.J. Leary,
Ricky Lewis, Mitchel Moles, Daison Pursley, Logan Seavey, Chase Stockon, Jake
Swanson, Kevin Thomas Jr. & Matt Westfall
5-Steven Drevicki, Korbyn Hayslett & Hunter Maddox
4-J.T. Ferry
3-Anton Hernandez, Carmen Perigo & Jadon Rogers
1-Scott Frack
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HARD CHARGER OF THE RACE
6/11: Grandview Speedway – Joey Amantea (20th to 9th)
6/12: Bridgeport Motorsports Park – Logan Seavey (23rd to 15th)
6/13: Big Diamond Speedway – Ricky Lewis (25th to 10th)
6/14: Williams Grove Speedway – Justin Grant (12th to 5th)
6/15: Port Royal Speedway – Daison Pursley (13th to 4th)
6/16: Action Track USA – Joey Amantea (20th to 10th)
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SEMI-FEATURE WINS (Presented by Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts)
1-Justin Grant & Ricky Lewis
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DIRT DRAFT HOT LAPS FASTEST DRIVER
6/11: Grandview Speedway – Mitchel Moles (13.409)
6/12: Bridgeport Motorsports Park – Kyle Cummins (15.164)
6/13: Big Diamond Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr. (14.784)
6/14: Williams Grove Speedway – C.J. Leary (20.667)
6/15: Port Royal Speedway – Brady Bacon (18.245)
6/16: Action Track USA – C.J. Leary (10.563)
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INFERNO ARMOR FIRE MOVE OF THE NIGHT
6/11: Grandview Speedway – Robert Ballou
6/12: Bridgeport Motorsports Park – Anton Hernandez
6/13: Big Diamond Speedway – Joey Amantea
6/14: Williams Grove Speedway – Charles Davis Jr.
6/15: Port Royal Speedway – Alex Bright
6/16: Action Track USA – Ricky Lewis
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2024 USAC EASTERN STORM FEATURE RESULTS
Tuesday, June 11 – Grandview Speedway
FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (4),
2. Brady Bacon (6), 3. C.J. Leary (3), 4. Carson Garrett (1), 5. Logan Seavey
(13), 6. Daison Pursley (10), 7. Robert Ballou (15), 8. Jake Swanson (16), 9.
Joey Amantea (20), 10. Jadon Rogers (8), 11. Kyle Cummins (7), 12. Mitchel Moles
(5), 13. Charles Davis Jr. (9), 14. Steven Drevicki (18), 15. Chase Stockon
(17), 16. Matt Westfall (19), 17. Ricky Lewis (11), 18. Tom Harris (21), 19.
Korbyn Hayslett (22), 20. Justin Grant (12), 21. Kevin Thomas Jr. (14), 22. J.T.
Ferry (24), 23. Hunter Maddox (23), 24. Alex Bright (2). NT
Wednesday, June 12 – Bridgeport Motorsports Park
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon (1), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (3), 3. Justin Grant (4), 4. Robert Ballou (8), 5. Mitchel Moles (6), 6. C.J. Leary (5), 7. Kyle Cummins (10), 8. Anton Hernandez (7), 9. Ricky Lewis (12), 10. Joey Amantea (16), 11. Carson Garrett (2), 12. Matt Westfall (9), 13. Daison Pursley (15), 14. Jadon Rogers (14), 15. Logan Seavey (23), 16. Jake Swanson (13), 17. Charles Davis Jr. (18), 18. Chase Stockon (17), 19. Korbyn Hayslett (20), 20. Tom Harris (21), 21. Steven Drevicki (19), 22. Alex Bright (11), 23. Briggs Danner (24), 24. Hunter Maddox (22). NT
Thursday, June 13 – Big Diamond Speedway
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (2), 2. Mitchel Moles (1), 3. Justin Grant (5), 4. Briggs Danner (4), 5. Alex Bright (6), 6. Daison Pursley (11), 7. Kyle Cummins (19), 8. Robert Ballou (13), 9. Joey Amantea (14), 10. Ricky Lewis (25), 11. Jake Swanson (3), 12. Kevin Thomas Jr. (12), 13. C.J. Leary (10), 14. Steven Drevicki (8), 15. Chase Stockon (15), 16. Matt Westfall (17), 17. Anton Hernandez (9), 18. Brady Bacon (7), 19. Korbyn Hayslett (22), 20. Jadon Rogers (24), 21. Charles Davis Jr. (20), 22. Hunter Maddox (21), 23. J.T. Ferry (23), 24. Tom Harris (16), 25. Carson Garrett (18). NT
Friday, June 14 – Williams Grove Speedway
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(3), 2. Mitchel Moles (1), 3. Briggs Danner (2), 4. Brady Bacon (7), 5. Justin
Grant (12), 6. C.J. Leary (4), 7. Robert Ballou (10), 8. Daison Pursley (5), 9.
Chase Stockon (11), 10. Kyle Cummins (15), 11. Alex Bright (14), 12. Jake
Swanson (8), 13. Charles Davis Jr. (9), 14. Matt Westfall (17), 15. Steven
Drevicki (19), 16. Carson Garrett (13), 17. Tom Harris (18), 18. Logan Seavey
(6), 19. Hunter Maddox (20), 20. Korbyn Hayslett (23), 21. Joey Amantea (16),
22. Ricky Lewis (21), 23. Carmen Perigo (22). NT
Saturday, June 15 – Port Royal Speedway
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon (4), 2.
C.J. Leary (6), 3. Alex Bright (9), 4. Daison Pursley (13), 5. Mitchel Moles
(3), 6. Logan Seavey (5), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (8), 8. Justin Grant (12), 9.
Ricky Lewis (2), 10. Steven Drevicki (15), 11. Robert Ballou (17), 12. Chase
Stockon (19), 13. Jake Swanson (11), 14. Kyle Cummins (14), 15. Tom Harris (23),
16. Matt Westfall (7), 17. Charles Davis Jr. (10), 18. Carmen Perigo (20), 19.
Joey Amantea (18), 20. Korbyn Hayslett (22), 21. Carson Garrett (21), 22. J.T.
Ferry (24), 23. Briggs Danner (1), 24. Anton Hernandez (16). NT
Sunday, June 16 – Action Track USA
FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (1), 2.
Briggs Danner (4), 3. Mitchel Moles (9), 4. Justin Grant (7), 5. Daison Pursley
(5), 6. Kyle Cummins (6), 7. Jake Swanson (2), 8. Kevin Thomas Jr. (10), 9.
Robert Ballou (12), 10. Joey Amantea (20), 11. C.J. Leary (11), 12. Chase
Stockon (14), 13. Hunter Maddox (16), 14. Alex Bright (13), 15. J.T. Ferry (17),
16. Tom Harris (22), 17. Carson Garrett (19), 18. Ricky Lewis (8), 19. Charles
Davis Jr. (21), 20. Scott Frack (23), 21. Matt Westfall (15), 22. Brady Bacon
(3), 23. Carmen Perigo (18). NT
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ALL-TIME USAC EASTERN STORM STATS
USAC EASTERN STORM CHAMPIONS (2007-2024)
2007: Levi Jones
2008: Cole Whitt
2009: Cole Whitt
2010: Levi Jones
2011: Levi Jones
2012: Bryan Clauson
2013: Bryan Clauson
2014: Brady Bacon
2015: Robert Ballou
2016: Bryan Clauson
2017: Chris Windom
2018: Chris Windom
2019: C.J. Leary
2020: Not Held
2021: Robert Ballou
2022: Logan Seavey
2023: Emerson Axsom
2024: Mitchel Moles
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USAC EASTERN STORM FEATURE WINS (2007-2024)
8-Brady Bacon
6-Bryan Clauson, Levi Jones & Chris Windom
5-Robert Ballou
4-Justin Grant, Logan Seavey & Kevin Thomas Jr.
3-Cole Whitt
2-Emerson Axsom, Tyler Courtney, Thomas Meseraull
1-Chad Boat, Chad Boespflug, Daron Clayton, Shane Cottle, Kyle Cummins,
Briggs Danner, Dave Darland, Bobby East, Damion Gardner, Jesse Hockett, Jason
McDougal, Hunter Schuerenberg, Jon Stanbrough, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Chase
Stockon & Jake Swanson
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CLOSEST USAC EASTERN STORM POINTS RACES: (2007-2024)
2021: Robert Ballou by 1 over Brady Bacon
2013: Bryan Clauson by 1 over Dave Darland
2017: Chris Windom by 4 over Kevin Thomas Jr.
2022: Logan Seavey by 5 over Brady Bacon
2014: Brady Bacon by 12 over Chase Stockon
2019: C.J. Leary by 13 over Tyler Courtney
2016: Bryan Clauson by 14 over Chris Windom
2018: Chris Windom by 19 over Kevin Thomas Jr.
2015: Robert Ballou by 21 over Jon Stanbrough
2011: Levi Jones by 26 over Robert Ballou
2010: Levi Jones by 26 over Chris Windom
2012: Bryan Clauson by 28 over Levi Jones
2024: Mitchel Moles by 28 over Brady Bacon
2023: Emerson Axsom by 31 over Daison Pursley
2009: Unknown
2008: Unknown
2007: Unknown
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PAST USAC EASTERN STORM FEATURE WINNERS:
2007 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
DATE | LOCATION | TRACK | WINNING DRIVER | WINNING TEAM | DISTANCE
6/6: Bechtelsville, PA | Grandview Speedway | Levi Jones | Tony Stewart
Racing #20 | 30 L
6/7: Pottsville, PA | Big Diamond Speedway | Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | Tony
Stewart Racing #21 | 30 L
6/9: Hagerstown, MD | Hagerstown Speedway | Levi Jones | Tony Stewart Racing
#20 | 30 L
2008 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
DATE | LOCATION | TRACK | WINNING DRIVER | WINNING TEAM | DISTANCE
6/5: Minersville, PA | Big Diamond Speedway | Cole Whitt | Keith Kunz
Motorsports #67K | 30 L
6/7: Hagerstown, MD | Hagerstown Speedway | Chad Boat | Billy Boat
Motorsports #30 | 30 L
2009 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
DATE | LOCATION | TRACK | WINNING DRIVER | WINNING TEAM | DISTANCE
6/2: Bechtelsville, PA | Grandview Speedway | Jesse Hockett | Tom Buch/VKCC
#13 | 50 L
6/4: Minersville, PA | Big Diamond Speedway | Cole Whitt | Keith Kunz
Motorsports #67K | 30 L
6/6: Mercer, PA | Mercer Raceway Park | Cole Whitt | Keith Kunz Motorsports
#67K | 30 L
2010 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
DATE | LOCATION | TRACK | WINNING DRIVER | WINNING TEAM | DISTANCE
6/1: Bechtelsville, PA | Grandview Speedway | Levi Jones | Tony Stewart
Racing #20 | 40 L
6/2: Abbottstown, PA | Lincoln Speedway | Levi Jones | Tony Stewart Racing
#20 | 40 L
6/3: New Egypt, NJ | New Egypt Speedway | Levi Jones | Tony Stewart Racing
#20 | 40 L
6/4: Minersville, PA | Big Diamond Speedway | Chris Windom | Jeff Walker
Racing #11 | 40 L
2011 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
DATE | LOCATION | TRACK | WINNING DRIVER | WINNING TEAM | DISTANCE
5/30: Sarver, PA | Lernerville Speedway | Jon Stanbrough | Foxco Racing #53 |
30 L
5/31: Bechtelsville, PA | Grandview Speedway | Bobby East | Terry Klatt #5 |
40 L
6/1: Abbottstown, PA | Lincoln Speedway | Levi Jones | Tony
Stewart/Curb-Agajanian Racing #20 | 40 L
6/2: New Egypt, NJ | New Egypt Speedway | Hunter Schuerenberg | Rock Steady
Racing #35 | 40 L
2012 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
DATE | LOCATION | TRACK | WINNING DRIVER | WINNING TEAM | DISTANCE
6/5: Bechtelsville, PA | Grandview Speedway | Bryan Clauson |
Tucker/BCI/Curb-Agajanian #7 | 40 L
6/7: New Egypt, NJ | New Egypt Speedway | Bryan Clauson |
Tucker/BCI/Curb-Agajanian #7 | 40 L
6/8: Minersville, PA | Big Diamond Speedway | Chris Windom | Baldwin Brothers
Racing #5 | 40 L
6/9: Port Royal, PA | Port Royal Speedway | Damion Gardner | DG Racing #71 |
30 L
2013 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
DATE | LOCATION | TRACK | WINNING DRIVER | WINNING TEAM | DISTANCE
6/5: Bechtelsville, PA | Grandview Speedway | Daron Clayton | Daron Clayton
#92 | 40 L
6/8: Port Royal, PA | Port Royal Speedway | Dave Darland | Phillips
Motorsports #71p | 30 L
6/9: York Haven, PA | Susquehanna Speedway Park | Shane Cottle | Gene
Franckowiak #65 | 30 L
2014 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
DATE | LOCATION | TRACK | WINNING DRIVER | WINNING TEAM | DISTANCE
6/3: Bechtelsville, PA | Grandview Speedway | Chase Stockon | 32 TBI Racing
#32 | 40 L
6/5: New Egypt, NJ | New Egypt Speedway | Bryan Clauson | Tony Stewart
Racing/Curb-Agajanian #20 | 30 L
6/7: Port Royal, PA | Port Royal Speedway | Brady Bacon | Dynamics, Inc. #69
| 30 L
2015 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
DATE | LOCATION | TRACK | WINNING DRIVER | WINNING TEAM | DISTANCE
6/4: New Egypt, NJ | New Egypt Speedway | Robert Ballou | Ballou Motorsports
#12 | 30 L
6/6: Port Royal, PA | Port Royal Speedway | Robert Ballou | Ballou
Motorsports #12 | 30 L
6/7: York Haven, PA | Susquehanna Speedway Park | Robert Ballou | Ballou
Motorsports #12 | 30 L
2016 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
DATE | LOCATION | TRACK | WINNING DRIVER | WINNING TEAM | DISTANCE
6/7: Bechtelsville, PA | Grandview Speedway | Bryan Clauson | Dooling-Hayward
Motorsports #63 | 40 L
6/8: Abbottstown, PA | Lincoln Speedway | Bryan Clauson | Dooling-Hayward
Motorsports #63 | 30 L
6/9: New Egypt, NJ | New Egypt Speedway | Chad Boespflug | NineEight-EZR #98E
| 30 L
6/11: Port Royal, PA | Port Royal Speedway | Bryan Clauson | Dooling-Hayward
Racing #63 | 30 L
6/12: York Haven, PA | Susquehanna Speedway | Chris Windom | Baldwin Brothers
Racing #5 | 30 L
2017 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
DATE | LOCATION | TRACK | WINNING DRIVER | WINNING TEAM | DISTANCE
6/13: Bechtelsville, PA | Grandview Speedway | Brady Bacon | Dooling-Hayward
Motorsports #63 | 40 L
6/14: Abbottstown, PA | Lincoln Speedway | Thomas Meseraull | Heffner Racing
#27 | 30 L
6/15: Mechanicsburg, PA | Williams Grove Speedway | Kevin Thomas Jr. | Pace
Brothers Racing #44 | 30 L
6/17: Port Royal, PA | Port Royal Speedway | Chris Windom | Baldwin Brothers
Racing #5 | 30 L
6/18: York Haven, PA | Susquehanna Speedway | Tyler Courtney | TOPP
Motorsports #23c | 30 L
2018 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
DATE | LOCATION | TRACK | WINNING DRIVER | WINNING TEAM | DISTANCE
6/14: Bechtelsville, PA | Grandview Speedway | Brady Bacon | Brady Bacon
Racing #99 | 40 L
6/15: Mechanicsburg, PA | Williams Grove Speedway | Chris Windom | Baldwin
Brothers Racing #5 | 30 L
6/16: Port Royal, PA | Port Royal Speedway | Chris Windom | Baldwin Brothers
Racing #5 | 30 L
6/17: York Haven, PA | BAPS Motor Speedway | Robert Ballou | Ballou
Motorsports #12 | 30 L
6/18: Swedesboro, NJ | Bridgeport Speedway | Kevin Thomas Jr. | Dynamics,
Inc. #69 | 30 L
6/19: Weedsport, NY | Weedsport Speedway | Thomas Meseraull | Chris Dyson
Racing #20 | 30 L
2019 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
DATE | LOCATION | TRACK | WINNING DRIVER | WINNING TEAM | DISTANCE
6/11: Bechtelsville, PA | Grandview Speedway | Brady Bacon | Dynamics, Inc.
#69 | 40 L
6/12: Swedesboro, NJ | Bridgeport Speedway | Jason McDougal | Daigh-Phillips
Motorsports #71p | 30 L
6/15: Port Royal, PA | Port Royal Speedway | Tyler Courtney | Clauson
Marshall Newman Racing #7BC | 30 L
2020 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
Not Held
2021 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
DATE | LOCATION | TRACK | WINNING DRIVER | WINNING TEAM | DISTANCE
6/15: Bechtelsville, PA | Grandview Speedway | Justin Grant | TOPP
Motorsports #4 | 40 L
6/16: Swedesboro, NJ | Bridgeport Motorsports Park | Robert Ballou | Ballou
Motorsports #12 | 30 L
6/17: Selinsgrove, PA | Selinsgrove Speedway | Justin Grant | TOPP
Motorsports #4 | 30 L
6/20: Bloomsburg, PA | Bloomsburg Fair Raceway | Kevin Thomas Jr. | KT
Motorsports #9K | 30 L
2022 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
DATE | LOCATION | TRACK | WINNING DRIVER | WINNING TEAM | DISTANCE
6/14: Bechtelsville, PA | Grandview Speedway | Brady Bacon | Dynamics, Inc.
#69 | 40 L
6/15: Swedesboro, NJ | Bridgeport Motorsports Park | Logan Seavey |
Baldwin-Fox Racing #5 | 30 L
6/17: Mechanicsburg, PA | Williams Grove Speedway | Justin Grant | TOPP
Motorsports #4 | 30 L
6/18: Port Royal, PA | Port Royal Speedway | Logan Seavey | Baldwin-Fox
Racing #5 | 30 L
6/19: Bloomsburg, PA | Bloomsburg Fair Raceway | Brady Bacon | Dynamics, Inc.
#69 | 30 L
2023 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
DATE | LOCATION | TRACK | WINNING DRIVER | WINNING TEAM | DISTANCE
6/13: Bechtelsville, PA | Grandview Speedway | Jake Swanson | Team AZ Racing
#21AZ | 40 L
6/15: Pottsville, PA | Big Diamond Speedway | Emerson Axsom | Clauson
Marshall Newman Racing #47BC | 30 L
6/16: Mechanicsburg, PA | Williams Grove Speedway | Emerson Axsom | Clauson
Marshall Newman Racing #47BC | 30 L
6/17: Port Royal, PA | Port Royal Speedway | Justin Grant | TOPP Motorsports
#4 | 30 L
6/18: Kutztown, PA | Action Track USA | Kyle Cummins | Rock Steady Racing #3R
| 40 L
2024 USAC EASTERN STORM WINNERS
DATE | LOCATION | TRACK | WINNING DRIVER | WINNING TEAM | DISTANCE
6/11: Bechtelsville, PA | Grandview Speedway | Briggs Danner | Hogue Racing
Enterprises | 40 L
6/12: Swedesboro, NJ | Bridgeport Motorsports Park | Brady Bacon | Dynamics,
Inc. #69 | 30 L
6/13: Pottsville, PA | Big Diamond Speedway | Logan Seavey | Abacus Racing
#57 | 30 L
6/14: Mechanicsburg, PA | Williams Grove Speedway | Kevin Thomas Jr. | Rock
Steady Racing #3R | 30 L
6/15: Port Royal, PA | Port Royal Speedway | Brady Bacon | Dynamics, Inc. #69
| 30 L
6/16: Kutztown, PA | Action Track USA | Logan Seavey | Abacus Racing #57 | 40 L
100 LAPS IN THE DAIRYLAND!
MADISON AWAITS USAC SILVER CROWN FRIDAY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Oregon, Wisconsin (June 19, 2024)………The first official weekend of summer
symbolizes numerous aspects of life to many people. The warm weather, the
beaches, the outdoors, the waterpark and other things.
For racing fans, it symbolizes the fact that the season is in full swing, and
that’s no exception for USAC drivers, teams, officials and fans who hit the
highway to head northbound to Wisconsin for the first time during the 2024
season.
This Friday night, June 21, the focus turns to the USAC Silver Crown National
Championship as the series takes the show to the half-mile paved battlefield of
Oregon, Wisconsin’s Madison International Speedway.
The fifth running of the Bytec Dairyland 100 is on tap for 100 laps as the
most versatile oval series in the land switches back to the pavement after
racing just six nights earlier on Pennsylvania dirt.
Now, without further ado, Let’s go over six of the storylines we’ll be paying
full attention to this Friday night at Madison!
SWANSON’S 300-LAP STREAK
Kody Swanson has accomplished many things in his illustrious USAC Silver
Crown career. One of those items he’s checked off over the years is winning
four-straight pavement USAC Silver Crown races in 2018.
Swanson (Kingsburg, Calif.) can match that effort with a win this Friday at
Madison where he’s won three of the four events held at the track in 2018-19-23.
In fact, Swanson’s 2018 pavement domination included a victory in the inaugural
series race at Madison. Dave Steele is the only other driver to achieve the
feat, having won the first four pavement rounds of the 2005 campaign.
Swanson has led all 300 laps run on the pavement this year on pavement at Toledo, Winchester and IRP which has aided him immensely in propelling him to the top of the standings entering Friday’s Madison race where he now holds a 30-point lead over Justin Grant.
LEARY’S TWO-WAY ROAD OF REDEMPTION
C.J. Leary proved he wasn’t just a “dirt guy” when he obliterated the Madison
field in 2022. From start to finish, Leary was picture perfect. He was the
fastest in practice and qualifying, then led all 100 laps in wire-to-wire
fashion aboard his Klatt Enterprises No. 6.
Leary experienced a stellar start to the 2024, finishing on the podium in
each of his initial four starts, including pavement results of 2nd at Toledo,
3rd at Winchester and 3rd at IRP after starting deep from the 22nd position, all
of which thrusted him to the top of the standings.
However, an opening lap incident in the most recent round last Saturday on
the dirt at Port Royal relegated him to the 23rd position in the race and
knocked him down to a distant 3rd in the standings, 39 points back. Leary is
vying for redemption in multiple ways after being sidelined from action during
the 2023 Madison round following due to an engine issue.
SEAVEY STAYING IN THE FIGHT VIA PAVEMENT
For the drivers on the top rung of the series standings, it’s crunch time in
their pursuit of a championship. Defending Silver Crown champ Logan Seavey finds
himself in this group after some unsmooth sailing on the dirt tracks with the
division thus far.
Interestingly enough, Seavey’s three best performances to date this season
have come on pavement with a 7th at Toledo, a 6th at Winchester and a 2nd most
recently at IRP.
Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) occupies the fourth spot in the standings, a distant
73 points out of the lead at the moment. He ran 5th on Madison’s asphalt a year
ago, and another fine performance this Friday can help push him and his Rice
Motorsports-Abacus Racing team back into title contention at the halfway point
of the season.
GRANT STILL CHASING
Speaking of all of the above regarding redemption and making a surge toward
the season championship. All of that can be bundled into one for Justin Grant.
Last Saturday on the dirt at Port Royal, he led 20 laps, and was leading on
the final corner of the final lap when he was passed on the outside by Daison
Pursley for the win. Grant finished second in the race, but as a consolation, he
did move up one more spot in the pecking order of the championship standings.
Grant, the 2020 USAC Silver Crown champ, is now just 30 points out of the
lead and makes his return to Madison where he finished 3rd in 2018 and 5th in
2022. Additionally, he captured the pole for the Madison event in 2018, leading
42 laps along the way.
SANTOS WANTS MORE
In Bobby Santos’ career, he’s won at five different pavement tracks with the
USAC Silver Crown series: IRP, Gateway, Iowa, Phoenix and Toledo. However, one
that’s missing from the resume is Madison.
Four career Silver Crown starts at Madison for Santos have netted an average
finish of 2.5 following runner-up results in 2018-2022-2023 to go along with a
fourth in 2019. Perhaps Friday is the night he takes care of some Madison
business.
As has often been the case throughout his incredible career, the pavement
specialist is the lone driver with three or more starts this season to finish
inside the top-five in all of them. A 5th at Toledo was followed by a 2nd at
Winchester and another 5th at IRP.
THE VET & THE ROOK
Friday’s Madison field includes a stark contrast of drivers in the field.
Russ Gamester (Peru, Ind.) ranks number one in terms of starts with the USAC
Silver Crown series over the years, racking up an incredible 214 since his
series debut in 1989. In his most recent outing, he recorded his best pavement
Silver Crown finish in 20 years, finishing 4th at IRP. Both of his Madison
Silver Crown starts have resulted in top-10s, a 9th in 2019 and a 10th in 2023.
Meanwhile, Trey Osborne (Columbus, Ohio) is on the opposite end of the
experience spectrum, having just six career starts dating back to the end of the
2023 season. Thus far, he leads the USAC Silver Crown Rookie standings and is
13th overall in points. His two pavement outings this year have been his best
thus far, finishing 9th at both Winchester and IRP. Friday will present his
first Madison appearance.
RACE DETAILS:
Friday night’s Salute to America Night / Bytec Dairyland 100 features the
USAC Silver Crown National Championship, Late Models, MISfitz plus Fireworks.
The pits open at 2:30pm Central and grandstands at 4pm with the drivers
meeting taking place at 4pm and practice sessions running form 4:45-5:15pm and
5:40-6:10, followed by qualifying and racing.
Advance tickets on sale at https://misracing.com/tickets/. Advance ticket
prices are $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $15 for students age 12-17, $5 for
kids age 6-11 & free for children age 5 and under.
Race day ticket prices are $25 for adults, $22 for seniors, $15 for students
age 12-17, $5 for kids age 6-11 & free for children age 5 and under. Pit passes
are $30 for members & $40 for non-members.
The event will be streamed live on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
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2024 MADISON USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRY LIST:
08 KYLE STEFFENS/St. Charles, MO