USAC Race Results & Press Releases
USAC RACING ANNOUNCES DON HAWK
AS NEW SILVER CROWN SERIES DIRECTOR
Indianapolis, IN – January 6, 2025 — The United States Auto Club (USAC)
Racing is pleased to announce that Don Hawk has been appointed as the new Series
Director for the USAC Silver Crown Division, effective immediately.
Hawk brings a wealth of experience, leadership, and a deep passion for
motorsports that aligns perfectly with USAC’s mission of fostering competitive
and exciting racing while upholding the traditions of this prestigious series.
With over 33 years of experience in motorsports management and event
operations, Hawk has earned a reputation for building strong relationships with
teams, drivers, and partners, while driving innovation and operational
excellence.
His extensive background includes a role as President of Dale Earnhardt Inc.,
Director of Regional Racing Development for NASCAR, Chief Racing Development
Officer and Executive Vice President for Speedway Motorsports Inc., and most
recently, the CEO of SRX, which positions him well to lead the Silver Crown
Division into its next chapter of growth and success.
“I am honored to join USAC Racing as the Series Director for the Silver Crown
Division,” said Hawk. “This series has a rich heritage, incredible talent and
dedicated fans. I look forward to working alongside the teams, officials,
Technical Director Tommie Estes and everyone in the USAC family to enhance the
competition and continue to build the excitement that makes Silver Crown racing
so special.”
Kevin Miller, President and CEO of USAC Racing, expressed confidence in
Hawk’s ability to lead the division. “Don’s experience, integrity, and
forward-thinking approach make him an excellent fit for this role. We are
thrilled to have him on board and are excited about the leadership he will bring
to one of the most iconic divisions in motorsports.”
The USAC Silver Crown Series remains a cornerstone of American open-wheel
racing, known for its long-distance events on both paved and dirt tracks. As
Series Director, Hawk will oversee all aspects of the division’s operations,
working closely with competitors, promoters, and sponsors to ensure continued
growth and success.
The 2025 Silver Crown season promises to deliver more action, more stories,
and more unforgettable moments as the series continues its proud tradition of
thrilling motorsports fans across the country.
For more information about USAC Racing and the Silver Crown Division, visit www.usacracing.com.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS
USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SCHEDULE RELEASED
By: Lance Jennings
Speedway, Indiana (December 21, 2024)………Series Director Tony Jones has announced the upcoming schedule for the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series. The traditional 410s will feature twenty-four (24) events at six (6) different racetracks in 2025. The highly anticipated season will open at Perris Auto Speedway on February 15th and the champion will be crowned at the Perris finale on November 8th.
Located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds, Perris Auto Speedway will host twelve races on the schedule. Promoted by Don Kazarian, “America’s Premier Dirt Track” will showcase the USAC/CRA Sprints on February 15th, March 1st, April 5th, April 26th, May 24th “Salute to Indy,” June 21st, July 19th, August 16th, September 6th, September 27th, October 18th, and November 8th. Ten-time champion and newly announced inductee to the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame, “The Demon” Damion Gardner leads all series drivers with 51 “home track wins” on the 1/2-mile oval and Nic Faas set the 1-lap track record of 15.833 seconds on February 25, 2012. Perris Auto Speedway is located at 18700 Lake Perris Drive in Perris, California and for more information, visit www.perrisautospeedway.com or call 951.940.0134.
Promoted by Ron Meyer, Mohave Valley Raceway has two races on the calendar. The non-winged 410s will headline the action at the 1/3-mile oval on February 22nd and October 4th. Ricky Lewis and 2023 Champion, “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa lead all drivers with two Mohave Valley wins and “The Cadillac” Cody Williams set the 1-lap track record of 13.923 seconds on April 1, 2023. Mohave Valley Raceway is located at 2750 Laguna Road in Mohave Valley, Arizona and for more details, visit www.mohavevalleyraceway.com or call 928.346.3000.
Located at the Imperial Valley Expo, Imperial Valley Raceway will feature two events during the campaign. The USAC/CRA Sprint Cars will tackle the 1/4-mile oval for a special return on March 14th and 15th. Newly crowned Rookie of the Year, David Gasper and Ricky Lewis topped last season’s shows at the historic facility and Gasper established the 1-lap track record of 11.770 seconds on October 19th. Imperial Valley Raceway is located at 200 East 2nd Street in Imperial, California and for more information, visit the track’s social media at www.facebook.com/IVRaceway.
Located at the Pinal County Fairgrounds, Central Arizona Raceway has four dates on the schedule. After rain cancelled events in 2023, the USAC/CRA sprints will make their debut on the high-banked 3/8-mile oval on April 11th. The series will also be showcased on April 12th, and the “58th Western World Championships” on October 24th and 25th with the USAC National Sprint Cars. Central Arizona Raceway is located at 512 South Eleven Mile Corner Road in Casa Grande, Arizona and for more details, visit the track’s website at www.centralaazraceway.com or call 602.292.7607.
The popular Santa Maria Speedway will host two nights of action on the 2025 calendar. The series will headline the card at the 1/3-mile oval on May 3rd and July 5th. Former champions, “The Demon” Damion Gardner and “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa lead all USAC/CRA drivers with four wins at “The West’s Best Short Track” and “Bullet” Blake Miller set the 1-lap track record of 13.230 seconds on June 14, 2008. Santa Maria Speedway is located at 1900 Hutton Road in Nipomo, California and for more information, visit the track’s website at www.santamariaspeedway.net or call 310.493.4900.
Located on the Napa County Fairgrounds, the scenic Calistoga Speedway will reopen and has returned to the USAC/CRA schedule in 2025. Promoted by Tommy Hunt and HMC Promotions, the “Louie Vermeil Classic” will feature the non-winged USAC/CRA and winged King of the West NARC Sprint Cars on October 30th and 31st. Rico Abreu, Ryan Bernal, and “The Demon” Damion Gardner are tied with three wins at the big 1/2-mile oval and Bernal set the track record of 18.869 on September 3, 2017. Calistoga Speedway is located at 1435 North Oak Street in Calistoga, California and for more details, call 916.773.7225.
The 2024 Awards Banquet for the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Cars will be held on Saturday, February 1st at Indian Hills Golf Club in Riverside, California. For information on the Awards Banquet and the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at www.usacracing.com and the USAC/CRA social media on Facebook, X (Twitter), and Instagram pages.
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-R.J. Johnson.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
February 22: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
March 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA
March 15: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA
April 5: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
April 11: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
April 12: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
April 26: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
May 3: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
May 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Salute to Indy)
June 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
July 5: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
July 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 30: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
August 31: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 6: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 4: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 18: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World)
October 25: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World)
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
* = Co-Sanctioned event with the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship
This schedule is subject to change.
REINBOLD A FULL-TIMER
IN USAC SPRINTS & MIDGETS FOR 2025
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 19, 2024)………Hayden Reinbold is doubling up during
the 2025 season by going full-time with both the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship and the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship.
In both divisions, Reinbold (Gilbert, Ariz.) will be at the wheel of his
family-owned Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports machine as a Rookie of the Year
contender on the 50-race sprint car tour and returns for his fifth year on the
29-race midget campaign.
With the midgets, Reinbold will be facing stiff competition where he has
tallied 84 career feature starts. In sprint cars, he’s a relative newcomer,
having debuted in 2024 with seven USAC national starts among a handful of local
shows in Indiana.
“I’m super excited,” Reinbold exclaimed when looking ahead to his 2025 plans.
“I’ve been driving midgets for the last five years, learned a ton and had a
blast. Getting to add sprint cars next year is exciting and I’m thankful for the
opportunity.”
While the high majority of today’s competitors began their racing careers in
quarter midgets, micros, etc., etc., the now 20-year-old Reinbold began racing
three months after his 16th birthday in a USAC National Midget event at Tulsa,
Oklahoma’s Port City Raceway. That’s not just midgets. That was his first race
of any kind!
Jumping right into top-flight competition is no easy chore, but Reinbold has
done it before, time and time again. But his trial by fire has led to this point
in his career, and now he anticipates his yearly racing schedule to nearly
triple with full slates of midget and sprint car racing on his plate.
“The talent level,” Reinbold noted regarding the biggest challenge he
believes he’ll face in the coming season. “Racing against veterans is going to
be super challenging. The guys who’ve been doing it for a long time are really
good.”
On the sprint car side, he’ll have a veteran presence alongside him in a
two-car team effort. Mitchel Moles has been with Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports
since 2022 and is coming off his best year on the trail aboard the team’s AME
Electrical – Mesilla Valley Transportation sponsored machines.
“It helps a ton to race with a super talented racecar driver like Mitchel
Moles,” Reinbold praised. “He’s super-fast and I’m always learning from him.
He’s really helpful, lets me know his thoughts and what I can do better.”
Now that Reinbold has gotten to experience both spectrums of the USAC Sprint
Car and Midget world, he’ll now get his cup full of it. Bouncing back and forth
between the two disciplines often throughout the year requires versatility and
the ability to adapt to a variety of situations. Ready for the challenge,
Reinbold noted the primary differences in experiences.
“In a midget, I feel like you’re turning left a lot more, and it’s more
tighter of a racecar,” Reinbold noted. “In the sprint car, it’s like you’re
always turning right and it’s freer. A midget, you can drive pretty hard, and a
sprint car definitely has a lot more horsepower and a lot more speed, so you
just have to be very careful and thoughtful with your throttle foot. The sprint
car has been a lot of fun and it’s fun to learn a new car. I’ve been having a
blast running it.”
Reinbold has emerged as the leading contender to pick up USAC National Sprint Car Rookie of the Year honors for 2025. His top midget accolades include a 2023 Xtreme Outlaw/POWRi victory at Oklahoma City’s I-44 Riverside Speedway, plus a fifth place run during the 2024 USAC Indiana Midget Week opener at Lawrenceburg Speedway.
LEARY DOUBLES UP WITH TEAM AZ
FOR 2025 USAC SPRINT & SILVER CROWN SEASON
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 19, 2024)………C.J. Leary is set to pull double,
full-season duty for Team AZ Racing on multiple USAC trails throughout 2025.
Leary (Greenfield, Ind.), the 2019 USAC National Sprint Car champion, will
compete on the 50-race USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship docket with
Team AZ in partnership with Curb-Agajanian. Furthermore, Leary will take on the
13-race USAC Silver Crown slate with Team AZ in association with Jerry Petty of
Avanti Windows & Doors.
“It just makes sense having everything under one roof,” Leary stated. “When
(car owner) Mike (Burkhart) originally called me, he just wanted to do the
Silver Crown thing, and I was calling him to want to do the sprint car. I think
we found a way to make both work, but he was worried about being good at both
and not taking away from either program. It’s a lot of work doing both series
with one group of guys. I think it’s really good to get that chemistry once they
figure out what I like.”
Toward the end of the 2024 campaign, Leary had an opportunity to make his
first two USAC CRA Sprint Car starts for Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian Racing during
the Western World Championships at Arizona’s Mohave Valley Raceway, finishing
fourth and third across the two nights.
“Getting our feet wet was super beneficial to get those trial runs out of the
way before we roll into Florida where it’s a national points race,” Leary
explained. “I don’t feel like we’d have any time to learn each other (in
Florida). In Arizona, it was low pressure, and I’ve been friends with the 21AZ
guys for four or five years, but we’ve never raced together. There’s a little
bit of a learning curve there, and I think it went really smoothly those two
nights out there.”
The process of it was discovering what works and what doesn’t work between
the driver’s seat and the wrenches, all while figuring out how to work together,
communicate and become a team.
“We learned that I don’t like the same things Daison likes,” Leary revealed.
“But we have the same engine builder I’ve been using and the same cars. It
should be an easy jell coming together. The big thing is having a full circle
and surrounding myself with good people is really important. We’ve got good guys
working on the cars and good guys sponsoring the car, so hopefully, it’s going
to be a powerhouse team.”
Team AZ Racing, meanwhile, has captured six career USAC National Sprint Car
wins, four with Jake Swanson between 2021-2023, and two more in 2024 with Daison
Pursley at the wheel. Pursley’s late-race heroics also provided Team AZ its
first ever Silver Crown victory in June of 2024 at Pennsylvania’s Port Royal
Speedway.
Leary is one of the sport’s premier drivers, amassing 23 career USAC National
Sprint Car feature wins and 55 fast qualifying times. With the Silver Crown
series, Leary has compiled three career wins and seven pole positions. Now Leary
is ready get rolling into it, back to championship form.
“When we start racing, I think it’s going to be really good,” Leary foretold.
“I’ve driven for some good guys, but I haven’t had a full team where we have a
tire guy and a crew chief besides myself and where I don’t drive the truck and
trailer. Now I get to focus a little bit more on driving. That’s going to be
super helpful to me, where I can take some of the weight off my shoulders and
just drive.”
The quest for a USAC National Sprint Car championship begins in February 2025
with six consecutive events in Florida during Winter Dirt Games. Both Leary and
Team AZ have enjoyed victory in recent years during the Sunshine State tour.
Leary won in both 2019 and 2024 at Ocala Speedway while Team AZ scored at
Volusia Speedway Park with Jake Swanson in 2023.
The 2025 USAC Silver Crown season begins at Indiana’s Terre Haute Action
Track for the 21st running of the Sumar Classic. Leary’s first career USAC
national victory of any kind came during the 2016 edition of the Sumar.
Leary will be behind the wheel of the Curb Records/Apache Transport OakCraft
Elegant Cabinetry No. 21AZ Sprint Car powered by 1 Way Technologies between the
frame rails of a DRC Chassis on both dirt, as well as the first ever DRC
pavement chassis.
The Avanti Windows & Doors, Apache Transport, OakCraft Elegant Cabinetry No. 21 Silver Crown car driven by Leary will feature Stanton Racing Engines power under the hood of their DRC Chassis.
DANNER TIME!
BRIGGS SET TO RUN
THE FULL USAC SPRINT TOUR IN 2025
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 16, 2024)………Briggs Danner, the burgeoning racer
from Pennsylvania, is set to take on the full USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship schedule for the first time in his career aboard the Hogue Racing
Enterprises No. 39 in 2025.
Danner (Allentown, Pa.) comes into the new season following a dominating run
with the USAC Rapid Tire East Coast Sprint Car series where he won back-to-back
titles in 2022 and 2023 while accumulating a series-record 29 feature victories.
However, after dabbling with the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Cars
sporadically since 2021, Danner expanded his national horizons this past season
and was superb. He posted his first three career victories with the series in
2024. In June at Grandview, he became the first Pennsylvanian to win a USAC
National Sprint Car feature since Frankie Kerr 25 years earlier in 1999 and the
first Pennsylvanian to win a series race in his home state since Paul Pitzer at
Reading in 1979.
Now a threat to win anywhere and everywhere they go on the USAC National
Sprint Car tour, the feeling was mutual between Danner and the Hogues that the
time was right to chase after a national title.
“We have the opportunity to do it, and Tim and Fran (Hogue) are really
interested in making it happen,” Danner explained. “Right now is the perfect
time. We’ve been showing speed and the whole sprint car program is coming
together. I feel like we’re still learning, so we’re only going to get better.
We’re going to give it a shot and see what we can make happen.”
Danner and Hogue teamed up at the beginning of the 2023 season. Team owner
Fran Hogue and his younger brother, Tim Hogue, are veteran racers who’ve fielded
a team for many years on the east coast, first competing with USAC during
Eastern Storm 2015. Over the past couple of seasons, both Danner and the Hogues
have developed into contenders on the national scene. Now they’re prepared to
face the next challenge of visiting several new tracks and hitting the road
regularly away from the team’s Westampton, New Jersey base.
“We’ve definitely learned a lot,” Danner stated. “There were some nights
where we’re really good and then there were some nights we weren’t as good, and
we learned together while just trying to get each other figured out. Nine times
out 10, we’re on the same page now, and that’s usually when we’re good. I’m
looking forward to doing even more racing and trying to build on that and get
even better. You don’t get better by sitting on the couch.”
Not only did Danner win his first three USAC National Sprint Car races in
2024, but he easily could also have won six or seven in all if it hadn’t been
for such heartbreaking misfortune in races that he led. Danner went on to cement
his status as a winner outside the confines of the Keystone State as well by
capturing the Indiana Sprint Week finale in August at Bloomington and the
inaugural Greg Staab Memorial at Lawrenceburg in October.
In all, despite starting only 29 of the 44 series features, Danner ranked
inside the top-10 in laps led (113), top-fives (11) and top-tens (19), earning
him USAC’s National Most Improved Driver Award for 2024. While the first victory
was difficult to come by, it seemed as if he would begin to rack several up in
the win column. He eventually did, but nothing is handed to you when the
competition is so close and so tough, but Danner is up for the challenge.
“To get that first one out of the way, and for it to be at Grandview on the
first night of Eastern Storm, was awesome,” Danner reflected. “They always say
the first one is the hardest one to get. After the race at Kutztown, I think I
said it seems like the second one is the hardest to get. (This past year)
boosted my confidence a lot. We’ve always showed speed with the sprint car, but
I feel like we’re so much more consistent now, and that makes it a lot easier.
When you’re fast all the time. It makes a lot easier to pick off races because
not everything all goes your way.”
Danner began his career in quarter midgets at the age of five, and eventually
became a three-time champion in USAC’s .25 Midget series between 2013-14. Over
the years, the versatile Briggs has raced in, and won with, a wide variety of
racecars, including 600cc Micro Sprints, SpeedSTRs, Modifieds, TQ Midgets (on
pavement), ARDC Midgets, 360 Sprint Cars and 410 Sprint Cars.
The 23-year-old Danner was actually born on a day that no living person will
forget if they lived through that moment – September 11, 2001. The third
generation racer is the son of Roy Danner Jr., who competed frequently in
quarter midgets, karts and legend cars. Briggs grandfather, Roy Danner Sr.,
raced stock cars throughout Pennsylvania at venues such as Nazareth and Dorney
Park.
Danner also revealed that he’ll return to the seat of the DMW Motorsports No. 10 for all the dirt USAC Silver Crown events in 2025. He also plans to compete in a handful of USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship races as well.
SWANSON, SEAVEY & PURSLEY SHARE SPOTLIGHT
AT 2024 USAC NIGHT OF CHAMPIONSHIPS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Indianapolis, Indiana (December 13, 2024).........USAC national driving champions Kody Swanson, Logan Seavey and Daison Pursley shared the spotlight along with other 2024 USAC champions and special award recipients at Friday night’s 69th USAC Night of Champions celebration at the Indiana Roof Ballroom in downtown Indianapolis, Ind.
USAC NATIONAL SERIES AWARDS
SILVER CROWN 1ST PLACE DRIVER: Kody Swanson
SILVER CROWN 1ST PLACE ENTRANT: Doran Binks Racing
Kody Swanson is accustomed to winning USAC Silver Crown championships. But 2024 may very well have been both his most challenging and most rewarding. An offseason accident resulted in a broken left foot and left his season in doubt. But the Kingsburg, Calif. native defied the odds to make his way back into the cockpit in time for the season opener.
Despite a slight limp in his gait, Swanson showed all the signs of the same ol’ Kody as he won five times in all at Toledo, Winchester, the Hoosier Hundred at IRP, the series debut at Jennerstown and he capped off the year with a victory and a championship in one fell swoop at IRP. Swanson also set a new single season series mark with seven pole position en route to becoming an eight-time USAC Silver Crown titlist, the most championships earned by any one driver in a USAC national series ever while also providing Doran Binks Racing the entrant title.
He’s the GOAT of all USAC Silver Crown drivers, and once again in 2024, he proved that even in the most challenging of circumstances, he can still overcome.
AMSOIL NATIONAL SPRINT CAR 1ST PLACE DRIVER: Logan Seavey
RICHARD HOFFMAN AMSOIL NATIONAL SPRINT CAR 1ST PLACE ENTRANT: Abacus Racing
In a span of two seasons, Logan Seavey and Abacus Racing went from being among the newest driver/team combinations in the sport to become USAC Triple Crown champions.
After Seavey and Abacus teamed up to capture the 2023 USAC Silver Crown and USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship titles, they added a sprint car to the arsenal and showed no signs of letting up in a historic USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car season from start to finish in 2024. Seavey led the series standings for an all-time record eight months and 13 days between February and October, amassing 14 victories along the way to tie Tom Bigelow’s single season win record of 14 in 1977.
In February at Volusia, Seavey became the first driver since Bud Kaeding at Terre Haute in 2001 to win two USAC National Sprint Car features in one night, and in July, he became the first driver since Rick Hood in 1985 to record four consecutive USAC National Sprint Car victories while also grabbing the Indiana Sprint Week crown and Lawrenceburg’s Fall Nationals.
Now the missing piece of the career Triple Crown belongs to Abacus Racing and Logan Seavey, the 2024 USAC National Sprint Car champs.
NOS ENERGY DRINK NATIONAL MIDGET 1ST PLACE DRIVER: Daison Pursley
NOS ENERGY DRINK NATIONAL MIDGET 1ST PLACE ENTRANT: CB Industries
A team of Disney writers couldn’t have produced a better script than the reality of Daison Pursley’s storybook USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship season in 2024. After suffering a major spinal cord injury in a 2021 racing accident, the 20-year-old Pursley endured a journey that so few could even comprehend.
Pursley and his CB Industries team compiled a series high seven USAC National Midget victories at Belleville, plus wins at Bloomington and Kokomo, which helped him notch an Indiana Midget Week title. He even ran his winning streak to three during the summer months at Red Dirt and Beloit, Kansas. In September, Pursley swept his way to back-to-back scores at Eldora.
All told, he led all drivers by leading 87 laps, capturing 11 heat race wins and producing 17 top-five finishes in 23 starts. In the process, Pursley provided CB Industries its first USAC National Midget entrant title and the second for team principal Chad Boat who scored a series championship as part of Tucker-Boat Motorsports in 2020.
It’s the comeback of all comeback seasons, and Daison Pursley is now a USAC national champion.
SILVER CROWN 2ND PLACE DRIVER: Justin Grant
SILVER CROWN 2ND PLACE ENTRANT: Hemelgarn Racing
When it came to dirt mile season, he had the field covered. At both Springfield and Du Quoin, he was picture perfect by setting the fastest pace in practice, scoring the pole position and going on to become the first driver to sweep to victories on both Illinois miles in a single season since Chris Windom in 2018. In the process, he completed his ninth consecutive season of finishing inside the top-five of the standings and his fourth time inside the top-two. They’re the runners-up for the USAC Silver Crown series in 2024 – the entrant is Hemelgarn Racing and the driver is Ione, California’s Justin Grant.
AMSOIL NATIONAL SPRINT CAR 2ND PLACE DRIVER: Brady Bacon
AMSOIL NATIONAL SPRINT CAR 2ND PLACE ENTRANT: Dynamics Inc.
For the third consecutive year, he finished as the runner-up in the USAC National Sprint Car standings, adding five wins to his credit, the 14th consecutive season he’s won a series feature, breaking the mark of 13-straight years set by Sheldon Kinser between 1974 and 1986. At Bridgeport, he became the winningest Eastern Storm driver of all-time, and at Texarkana, he earned his 50th series win as the driver of the legendary number 69. They’re the winningest combo in USAC National Sprint Car racing history. Your second place USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car entrant is Dynamics, Inc. and your second place driver is Broken Arrow, Oklahoma’s Brady Bacon.
NOS ENERGY DRINK NATIONAL MIDGET 2ND PLACE DRIVER: Cannon McIntosh
NOS ENERGY DRINK NATIONAL MIDGET 2ND PLACE ENTRANT: Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports
This Okie added three victories on his way to a career best second place finish in the USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget standings, including May’s season opener at the Belleville Short Track which ended a 616 day dry spell since his last series win. He also added wins at the the Firemen’s Nationals at Angell Park Speedway and the $20,039-to-win Driven2SaveLives BC39 Presented by Avanti Windows & Doors at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, while leading all drivers with 20 top-ten finishes in 23 starts. This year’s 2nd place entrant is Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports and the driver is Bixby, Oklahoma’s Cannon McIntosh.
SILVER CROWN 3RD PLACE DRIVER: Logan Seavey
SILVER CROWN 3RD PLACE ENTRANT: Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing
Amid a season in which he won a total of 17 times across USAC’s national divisions, this driver had to wait patiently until he could taste victory once again with the USAC Silver Crown series. In October’s Sumar Classic at Terre Haute, he did just that to win a main event with the series for the fourth consecutive season while also continuing his streak of top-three points finishes to four years running. Additionally, he was the only driver to record a top-10 result in all 14 events on his 2024 campaign. Your 3rd place USAC Silver Crown entrant is Rice Motorsports/Abacus Racing and the 3rd place driver is Sutter, California’s Logan Seavey.
AMSOIL NATIONAL SPRINT CAR 3RD PLACE DRIVER: Daison Pursley
AMSOIL NATIONAL SPRINT CAR 3RD PLACE ENTRANT: Team Arizona/Curb-Agajanian Racing
He became a first-time USAC National Sprint Car points-paying feature winner after taking the checkered at Knoxville. Late in the season, he scored at another legendary dirt half-mile during the 4-Crown Nationals at Eldora Speedway. He also notched five fast qualifying times while making the greatest charge in series history when he started 23rd and finished 2nd, passing a series record 21 cars at Bloomington Speedway. At the conclusion of the year, this combo finished third in the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car standings. The entrant is Team Arizona/Curb-Agajanian Racing and the driver, Locust Grove, Oklahoma’s Daison Pursley.
NOS ENERGY DRINK NATIONAL MIDGET 3RD PLACE DRIVER: Logan Seavey
NOS ENERGY DRINK NATIONAL MIDGET 3RD PLACE ENTRANT: Abacus Racing
Continuing the theme, this two-time series champ tallied a pair of USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget wins at Missouri’s Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex and another during Indiana Midget Week at Tri-State Speedway. His four fast qualifying times made him the leader in the clubhouse with the series for 2024. His 8th place finish in the opener at Belleville set a new all-time USAC National Midget record with his 23rd consecutive top-10 finish dating back to last season, breaking the former mark held by Jason Leffler since 1997. Your 3rd place USAC National Midget entrant is Abacus Racing and the driver is once again Sutter, California’s Logan Seavey.
USAC INDIVIDUAL & SPECIAL AWARDS
MIKE CURB USAC NATIONAL DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP: Logan Seavey
After finishing second in each of the past two seasons, he finally shot to the top of the charts in 2024. He was one of three drivers to win in all three of USAC’s national divisions this season alongside Justin Grant and Daison Pursley, and he was the one and only driver to finish inside the top-3 of all three USAC national series’ point standings. The newest member of USAC’s Career Triple Crown club captured a $10,000 bonus by amassing the most total points across the three USAC national divisions in 2024. For the first time in his career, the Mike Curb USAC National Driver Champion for 2024 is Logan Seavey.
JOHNNY CAPELS “GOLDEN GREEK” USAC CHIEF MECHANIC OF THE YEAR: Kirk Simpson
Not only does his driver, Logan Seavey, get all the accolades. So too does the team manager for Abacus Racing who has successfully overseen and wrenched on three USAC national championship winning teams over the past two seasons. In 2023, the team captured both the USAC Silver Crown and USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget titles. This year, they completed the USAC career Triple Crown as AMSOIL National Sprint Car champs. The Johnny Capels “Golden Greek” award is reserved for a special individual in the trenches. At the forefront of this unprecedented success is USAC’s 2024 Chief Mechanic of the Year, Kirk Simpson.
BUBBY JONES MASTER OF GOING FASTER PRESENTED BY SPIRE SPORTS + ENTERTAINMENT CHAMPION: Brady Bacon
But wait, there’s more! In 2024, Brady Bacon added another highlight to his impressive reel during the special 10-race miniseries known as the Bubby Jones Master of Going Faster series Presented By Spire Sports & Entertainment. Throughout it, he never had an “off night” by any measure, recording a victory at Port Royal, plus eight top-fives and a perfect 10 for 10 on top-tens. His performance netted him $10,000 and a custom trophy provided by Potter Metal Art for himself and $2500 for his crew chief, Matt Hummel. He’s now the first two-time Master of Going Faster champ.
PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER: Daison Pursley
Early this season, car owners Chad Boat and Michael Burkhart told this this driver that they predicted he would not repeat as USAC ProSource Passing Master in 2024. Not because they doubted him, but because he was making huge strides in becoming a better qualifier, thus earning better starting spots. Nonetheless, he was able to accomplish both! For the second straight season, no driver passed more cars throughout the USAC national season than this man right here, advancing a total of 209 positions in 72 feature starts. He’s back here again to take Buck’s money. For the second year in a row, your USAC ProSource Passing Master is Daison Pursley.
JASON LEFFLER AWARD: Patty Bateman
The Jason Leffler award goes to recognize an individual who exhibits the same standards upheld by the late Jason Leffler throughout his career, one who has a true appreciation, dedicational and passion for competing with USAC.
For as long as we can remember, the “Bateman” name has been a stalwart of the USAC Silver Crown series. For more than 40 years, the Batemans fielded an entry with the series whether it was dirt or pavement, a half-mile or one mile, the number 55 was always there to support the series through thick and thin, truly for the pure love of the sport. When driver Randy Bateman passed away from ALS in 2017, instead of folding the team, this strong woman carried on, racing in memory of her late husband and accruing much success, most recently with Jerry Coons Jr. before announcing the team’s retirement following the end of this past season.
Her team was so well respected, and their success in recent years was celebrated by all those in the sport. But right now, we get the chance to celebrate her. This year’s recipient of the Jason Leffler Award is Patty Bateman.
MAX PAPIS INNOVATIONS SILVER CROWN ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Trey Osborne
Continuing the trend of Ohio’s finest, this racer is USAC Silver Crown racing’s first top Rookie to hail from the Buckeye State since Matt Westfall in 2002. Despite missing a pair of events and suffering fractures to his vertebra in a crash early in the season, he still finished an impressive sixth in the standings, highlighted by a fourth on the pavement of Madison and a third on the dirt in Hutchinson. At 6 foot 8 inches tall, he’s undoubtedly the tallest MPI Rookie of the Year in USAC Silver Crown history. So, it seems fitting that he quickly became acclimated to USAC’s big cars. From Columbus, Ohio, he is Trey Osborne.
MAX PAPIS INNOVATIONS NATIONAL SPRINT CAR ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Hunter Maddox
Whether it’s on two wheels or four, he’s apt to give it a whirl! For more than a decade, this driver’s racing exploits consisted of the dirt bike variety, specializing in Hare Scramble off-road events which vary in distance and time, and wind through wooded or other rugged natural terrain. In recent years, he turned his focus toward sprint car racing, and in 2024, he made 25 feature starts, finishing 18th in the overall standings, tops among all Rookies aboard his self-owned car. From Bedford, Indiana, your Max Papis Innovations USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car Rookie of the Year is Hunter Maddox.
MAX PAPIS INNOVATIONS BOB STROUD NATIONAL MIDGET ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Zach Wigal
It’s been 20 years since a Buckeye earned top Rookie honors with the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship. This driver is proud to wear that badge in 2024, following Teddy and Todd Beach as the latest Ohioan to earn the award. He checked off a pair of fast qualifying times at Lawrenceburg and Mitchell County while also gaining his initial feature victory with the series at Angell Park. Last year, he stood on the stage as USAC’s Midwest Thunder SpeeD2 Midget champ, and he’s back again as the Max Papis Innovations Bob Stroud USAC National Midget Rookie of the Year. From Belpre, Ohio, this is Zach Wigal.
NATIONAL MOST IMPROVED DRIVER: Briggs Danner
In recent years, he introduced himself to the USAC scene as a back-to-back USAC East Coast Sprint Car champion in 2022 and 2023. He competed more regularly on the USAC national scene in 2024 and was phenomenal, winning his first three career USAC National Sprint Car features at Grandview, Bloomington and Lawrenceburg while becoming the first Keystone State native to win a series event in a quarter century. He also added his first top-10 run with the USAC National Midgets and corralled back-to-back podiums with the USAC Silver Crown series. He’s the first Pennsylvanian to earn USAC Most Improved Driver since John Heydenreich in 2000. From Allentown, Pa., he’s Briggs Danner.
RACE ORGANIZER OF THE YEAR: Jerry Gappens
This man served in several facets of the sport, as a sprint car driver, then as an Advertising Specialist and Operations Manager at National Speed Sport News and even an ABC pit reporter at the Indianapolis 500, before heading south as Senior VP of Events and Marketing at Charlotte Motor Speedway, then to the northeast as the General Manager of New Hampshire International Speedway.
In recent years, he became re-integrated with his dirt track racing roots as the General Manager of Gas City I-69 Speedway, and most recently, as the GM at Eldora Speedway since 2022.
Those are his stats, but this man was so much more. His passion for motorsports was only topped by his passion for the people in the sport. It was a common sight to see him greet a racer on his way into the track one minute, then follow up a minute later by welcoming a race fan into the campground before grabbing a broom and sweeping the entry way of the racetrack.
He made you feel special, and what a special gift he was to all of us before his unexpected passing this past May following a medical procedure, leaving a void that is all too difficult to fill, and to comprehend.
Though he is no longer with us, his legacy in the sport lives on. Our 2024 USAC Race Organizer of the Year is the one and only Jerry Gappens.
USAC SPECIAL APPRECIATION (INDIVIDUAL): Jack Calabrase
Racing and racing people have forever been an integral part of Jack Calabrase’s life. As a longtime driver in the USAC National Midget ranks between 1967-1994, he experienced the joy of winning a pair of feature events with the series in 1988, including the prestigious Night Before the 500 at Indianapolis Raceway Park. Later on, he was the head honcho of both NAMARS and the Auto Value Super Sprints. He’s put his heart and soul into the sport and has given back so much to it too. In recent years, he’s been the most steady and consistent contributor to USAC RaceAid events, which aids members of the racing community who are injured and/or in need of financial assistance. He understands the importance of family, and we’re incredibly grateful for his benefaction to the sport.
DICK JORDAN AWARD: Tommy Hunt
Tommy Hunt is a racing lifer. His father, Joe Hunt, was a magneto magnate and a longtime champ car team owner, employing many of the greatest drivers of their era. Tommy was there in those days, serving on the crew for his dad’s team. In time, Hunt became a driver himself, most notably scoring three CRA Sprint Car wins, plus 1974 Most Improved Driver honors. Those experiences prepared him for his role of 28 years at USAC in which he served as Vice President and the head of the series’ west coast operations. Fittingly, Hunt was among Dick Jordan’s closest friends, and both were in complete synchronization when it came to serving the sport with integrity, professionalism and doing things the right way. Furthermore, it was also announced that Hunt will be among the newest class of inductees into the USAC Hall of Fame in 2025.
ENGLER MACHINE & TOOL FAST PASS WINNER: Gregg Cory
Off track, he’s a high school Engineering & Technology instructor. On track, he has a resume of success in TQ Midgets, full-size midgets, thunder roadsters, sprints and modifieds throughout his 3-decade career. Among the contingency awards introduced to the USAC Silver Crown series over the past two seasons is one which rewards the driver who is first in the running order a lap down. This man grabbed 5 of those throughout the year, getting himself back on to the lead lap while earning a $5,000 prize – $2,500 to himself as the driver and $2,500 to his Williams-Cory Racing team. He’s your Engler Machine & Tool Fast Pass award winner. He’s Gregg Cory.
DIRT DRAFT MOST POPULAR DRIVER AWARDS: Kyle Steffens, Matt Westfall & Kale Drake
The Dirt Draft Most Popular Driver award winners this year were chosen based on who was selected most often by Dirt Draft contest participants in each USAC national division throughout the season. Drivers who were picked most often earned a bit of bonus money. Those winners are Kyle Steffens for the Silver Crown series, Matt Westfall for the Sprint Cars and Kale Drake in the Midgets.
REGIONAL SPRINT & MIDGET SERIES
USAC’s regional sprint car and midget divisions span from coast-to-coast with a 12 different states hosting a total of 79 events in 2024. The theme this season witnessed a handful of drivers break through after several previous close calls in the championship race, while elsewhere, series dominators once again flexed their muscles.
AMSOIL USAC CRA SPRINT CHAMPION DRIVER: R.J. Johnson
AMSOIL USAC CRA SPRINT CHAMPION ENTRANT: Ricky & Michele Johnson
His mantle is chockfull of USAC championship trophies, and between 2013-2017, he collected five-straight USAC Southwest Sprint Car crowns. But after 21 years of Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car racing, he finally broke through to the top on the strength of a duo of victories at Kern Raceway and Santa Maria. He’s the first Arizonian USAC CRA champion and is also the first former series Rookie of the Year to later claim the title. Overall, he’s now a six-time USAC driving titlist, but a first-time USAC CRA champ. Your driving champion is Laveen, Arizona’s R.J. Johnson, and the entrant champs are Ricky and Michele Johnson.
RAPID TIRE SERVICE EAST COAST SPRINT CHAMPION: Steven Drevicki
Six years ago, this racer became the first ever USAC East Coast Sprint Car champion. Since that time, he’s gone on to become the first two-time champ, the first three-time titlist, and now the first four-time king. In 2024, he prevailed once with a victory at New Jersey’s Bridgeport Motorsports Park, and throughout the course of the 12-race series, never once did he finish worse than fifth. Now, for the fourth time in his career, he stands tall as the 2024 USAC Rapid Tire East Coast Sprint Cars Presented By Capitol Custom Trailers champion. It’s Reading, Pennsylvania’s Steven Drevicki.
WHOLESALE BATTERIES MIDWEST WINGLESS RACING ASSOCIATION SPRINT CHAMPION: Wyatt Burks
In 2020, 2022, 2023 and now 2024, this driver was the best of the bunch when it came to USAC Wholesale Batteries Midwest Wingless Racing Association competition in his native Kansas and neighboring Missouri. While his 2024 campaign resulted in only a single victory at Missouri’s Electric City Speedway, consistency was the key as he led all drivers with 10 top-fives, 11 top-tens and 5 heat race wins en route to the title. For those keeping score, that’s three-in-a-row for the plumber by trade, and he’s now a four-time USAC MWRA champ. From Topeka, Kansas, it’s Wyatt Burks.
WESTERN STATES MIDGET CHAMPION DRIVER: Cade Lewis
WESTERN STATES MIDGET CHAMPION ENTRANT: Dean Alexander
One year ago, he felt a major letdown after coming just 41 points shy of the title. This year, he made the climb to the next step from second to first. His father was a longtime Major League Baseball starting pitcher, and this teenage sensation also knows how to make a “quality start,” winning at Ventura and at Placerville while leading the standings from start to finish. At 17 years of age, he’s the youngest ever Avanti Windows & Doors USAC Western States Midget champion. The entrant champ is Dean Alexander, and the driver champ is! From Bakersfield, California, he’s Cade Lewis.
MIDWEST THUNDER SPEED2 MIDGET CHAMPION: Bryce Massingill
After coming just three points shy of the title a year ago, all this driver needed was some good fortune. After getting an opportunity of a lifetime to race in the BC39 on the same weekend as the USAC Midwest Thunder Midgets’ final two races, he resigned himself to the fact that his championship quest was over. But Mother Nature intervened and washed out the final two shows! That said, he more than earned his keep on the track by scoring top-10s in all 12 starts and winning two points races. He’s the new USAC Midwest Thunder SpeeD2 Midget champ for 2024. From Troy, Ohio, it’s Bryce Massingill.
SNOWMOBILE RACING
INTERNATIONAL SNOWMOBILE RACING DRIVER OF THE YEAR: Matt Goede
This man is no stranger to the open wheel side, having started his career in quarter midgets. But soon enough, he established himself as a premier talent in snowmobile racing. However, his journey has been defined by resilience, overcoming severe injuries early in his career to become one of the sport’s most decorated athletes. He earned five Vintage World Championships, and this year, secured his second consecutive World Championship at Eagle River, setting a new track record with his dominant performance. He’s your 2024 International Snowmobile Racing Driver of the Year, from New Germany, Minnesota, Matt Goede.
INTERNATIONAL SNOWMOBILE RACING RECORD BREAKER: Chris Baynes
In March of this year in International Falls, Minnesota, he set a brand new International Snowmobile Racing world record top speed for the 1000 foot distance. His first run of 201.70 miles per hours was the first snowmobile to ever post a legal run in excess of 200 miles per hour. On his second pass, he was even faster, resetting the record books with a staggering speed of 202.33 miles per hour at the controls of his new, Baynes Brothers Racing custom designed Speed Needle 2.0. The International Snowmobile Record Breaker for 2024 and for all-time, Chris Baynes.
NASCAR YOUTH SERIES .25 MIDGET CHAMPIONS
PAVEMENT CHAMPIONS
HEAVY WORLD FORMULA: Zeke Bergenty
UNRESTRICTED ANIMAL: Gavin Gardner
LIGHT WORLD FORMULA: Easton Loomis
HEAVY 160 PAVEMENT: Kaeston McNeill
HEAVY HONDA: Jase Murray
.25 MIDGET DIRT CHAMPIONS
LIGHT 160: Liam Ballard
JUNIOR 160: Blake Crooms
JUNIOR HONDA: Grayson Graham
JUNIOR ANIMAL: Carter Green
.25 MIDGET MULTIPLE CHAMPIONS
HEAVY HONDA DIRT & HEAVY WORLD FORMULA DIRT: Avery McMellen
JUNIOR HONDA PAVEMENT, JUNIOR 160 PAVEMENT & JUNIOR ANIMAL PAVEMENT: Frank Jirik
HEAVY 160 DIRT, UNRESTRICTED ANIMAL DIRT & MOD WORLD FORUMULA DIRT: Kaden Wenger
SENIOR HONDA DIRT, SENIOR ANIMAL DIRT & LIGHT WORLD FORMULA DIRT: Larry Kelleher
SENIOR HONDA PAVEMENT, LIGHT 160 PAVEMENT, SENIOR ANIMAL PAVEMENT & MOD WORLD FORMULA PAVEMENT: Case James
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Chris Jockish and Jockish Flowers provided the floral decorations for the USAC Night of Champions. Bob Baker, president of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame and Museum, provided a Hall of Fame membership to each of USAC’s 2024 champion drivers. Dave Olson served as the photographer for the evening’s event and Kristy Bemmes handled all on-stage interviews.
Among the awards each national driver and entrant champion received are championship rings as well as canvas artwork designed by Rich Forman and a free one-year subscription to FloRacing, the official media provider for USAC. Each USAC driving champion also received a jacket courtesy of Hoosier Racing Tire, the official tire of the United States Auto Club.
KYLE CUMMINS JOINS PETTY
FOR 2025 USAC SILVER CROWN RUN
Princeton, Indiana (December 13, 2024)………Petty Performance Racing is excited to announce the addition of a USAC Silver Crown car to their stable for the 2025 season.
This expansion marks a significant step forward for the team as they continue to diversify their presence in the racing world. The car will be driven by none other than Kyle Cummins, a proven force in dirt track racing.
Kyle Cummins, a highly accomplished driver with 20 career USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship victories and the recent title of 2024 Western World Champion, brings his proven talent and determination to this new challenge.
Although his experience in the Silver Crown Series is limited to just five career starts, his exceptional skill on dirt tracks positions him as a formidable contender ready to make a significant impact.
“We are incredibly excited to venture into the USAC Silver Crown Series and even more thrilled to have Kyle Cummins leading us in this new direction,” said Jerry Petty, owner of Petty Performance Racing. “This expansion reflects our commitment to growth, and we’re confident that Kyle’s talent, combined with our team’s dedication, will position us as strong competitors from the start.”
Cummins shared his excitement about the new venture.
“While my experience in the Silver Crown Series has been limited, I enjoyed my time competing and am excited to have the opportunity to return,” Cummins stated. “I look forward to the challenge ahead and am eager to leverage my previous experience with the full support of the Petty Performance Racing team.”
The team’s new venture into the Silver Crown Series aligns with their mission to push boundaries and embrace new challenges in the racing arena. The Silver Crown car will make its debut during the 2024 season, with specific race dates and additional details to be announced soon.
For updates and announcements, follow Petty Performance Racing on social media and visit their website at www.pettyperformanceracing.com.
WESTFALL & 4 KINGS GO FULL-TIME USAC SILVER CROWN RACING IN 2025
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Pleasant Hill, Ohio (December 13, 2024)………Matt Westfall and 4 Kings Racing
will compete full-time on the USAC Silver Crown National Championship tour in
2025.
4 Kings Racing, which debuted as USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship team in 2024, will field Pleasant Hill, Ohio’s Westfall for all 13
USAC Silver Crown events in the coming year.
The 48-year-old Westfall earned 2002 USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year
honors, and over the course of his career, has amassed 55 career series starts
with a best finish of second on four different occasions.
Most recently, in 2024, Westfall made five USAC Silver Crown starts,
compiling top-10 finishes in each and every one of his appearances, all of which
came on dirt for his family-owned team. His top result of the season came with a
fourth place run at Pennsylvania’s Port Royal Speedway.
Westfall began his racing career in karts at the age of five and has had a
very successful career ever since, winning championships in midgets, sprint
cars, late models and modifieds. His most recent victory came in October with
the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship at Oklahoma’s Red Dirt Raceway.
Westfall is one of the founders of 4 Kings Racing. Fellow team founder Rex
Turner is thrilled to add another full-time entry to the champ car series with
Westfall at the wheel.
“We are excited to see Matt’s expertise translate to Silver Crown and can’t
wait to watch his success,” Turner stated.
The 2025 USAC Silver Crown season begins on Sunday, April 13, at Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track for the 21st running of the Sumar Classic.
KTJ SIGNS WITH 4 KINGS
FOR 2025 USAC MIDGET TITLE CHASE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Pleasant Hill, Ohio (December 13, 2024)………Kevin Thomas Jr. returns full-time
with the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship in 2025 for 4 Kings
Racing.
The pairing of KTJ and 4 Kings made six series starts during the latter part
of the 2024 season. Their season together showed success as they finished inside
the top-five in each of their three most recent starts.
At Rossburg, Ohio’s Eldora Speedway, this combo took 4th in the feature
followed by a runner-up result during a BC39 prelim at The Dirt Track at
Indianapolis Motor Speedway before closing with a 5th at IMS during the BC39
finale.
Thomas Jr. will compete in all the events aboard 4 Kings Racing’s No. 14,
sponsored by AccroSeal and Metalloid1 sponsored LynK chassis powered by a
Stanton engine.
“KJT felt like a missing puzzle piece when he joined the team,” team owner
Rex Tuner shared. “We know he can continue to expand on his success from 2024
and we are excited to see what he does in 2025.”
Thomas has established himself as a formidable force on the track. The
Cullman, Alabama native owns six career USAC National Midget feature victories
and 166 career feature starts. He finished a best of 3rd in the 2015 USAC
National Midget point standings. Back in 2014, he was named USAC National Midget
Rookie of the Year.
The 2025 USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship season begins on Friday-Saturday, April 25-26, with the Kokomo Grand Prix at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway.
USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK 2025
OPENS AT INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
Speedway, Indiana (December 13, 2024)………For the first time ever, the iconic
Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) will host the opening night of USAC NOS Energy
Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing during the summer of
2025.
The Dirt Track at IMS will feature the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship during the 38th annual ISW opener on Thursday night, July 24.
USAC Indiana Sprint Week, a cornerstone of sprint car racing in the Hoosier
State since 1988, has captivated fans for decades with its thrilling action and
rich legacy. Now, the addition of IMS as a host venue elevates the series to new
heights, bringing grassroots motorsports to the Racing Capital of the World and
its 1/5-mile dirt oval.
“Sprint car racing and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway share a deeply
intertwined history, and this event symbolizes the unification of two racing
traditions,” USAC President Kevin Miller shared. “USAC Sprint Cars at IMS will
be an unforgettable experience for fans and competitors alike.”
The event promises a unique spectacle, as the 900 horsepower USAC Sprint Cars
take to a specially designed dirt track within turn three of the IMS infield.
The evening will feature an exceptional lineup of drivers battling for glory at
one of the most revered venues in motorsports.
“We are thrilled to welcome USAC Racing to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway,”
IMS President J. Douglas Boles added. “The addition of sprint cars to our
calendar highlights our commitment to showcasing the diversity of motorsports.
This is more than just a race; it’s a celebration of Indiana’s racing heritage.”
C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) captured victory in a September 2024 invite
only, special event race at IMS, the only previous occasion of USAC Sprint Cars
competing at IMS.
USAC’s Indiana Sprint Week schedule for 2025 consists of eight events at
eight different racetracks across a 10-night span between July 24-August 2.
Following the ISW kick off at The Dirt Track at IMS, the series continues at
Putnamville’s Lincoln Park Speedway on Friday, July 25, followed by Kokomo
Speedway on Saturday, July 26; Lawrenceburg Speedway on July 27; Circle City
Raceway on Wednesday, July 30; the Terre Haute Action Track on Thursday, July
31; Bloomington Speedway on Friday, August 1, and Haubstadt’s Tri-State Speedway
on Saturday, August 2.
Information regarding the debut of USAC Indiana Sprint Week at The Dirt Track
at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, including event format, tickets, starting times
and more, will be made available soon at www.usacracing.com and www.IMS.com.
Don’t miss this historic moment as USAC Racing breaks new ground at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – where legends are made and history is written.
EDWARDS, AVANTI & CBI TO CHASE
FULL USAC MIDGET SEASON IN 2025
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 12, 2024)………Drake Edwards made a splash in his
debut season of midget racing in 2024 with success on the west coast along with
a smattering of solid appearances on the national scene.
Now for 2025, Edwards (Peoria, Ariz.) will have the opportunity to compete
full-time on the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship trail for
this past season’s championship team, CB Industries.
The 21-year-old Edwards earned USAC Avanti Windows & Doors Western States
Midget Rookie of the Year in 2024 on the strength of a pair of victories at
California’s Santa Maria Speedway and The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern
Raceway while coming up just 11 points shy of the series title in a car owned by
Jerry Petty’s team, Petty Performance Racing,
“It definitely exceeded our goals,” Edwards admitted. “At the beginning of
the year, my goal and Jerry’s goal was to just get top-10 in the points and make
laps. We had no idea that it would be as great as it was. Luckily, we were able
to click off a couple of wins there, and the championship ended up being way
closer than I ever thought it was going to be. It would’ve been really cool to
get the championship, but all and all, it surpassed what I thought we could do.”
In just a handful of USAC National Midget starts in 2024 at tracks he’d never
laid eyes on before, Edwards was rock solid and proved to be a quick study. The
only new track he got a second crack at was Ohio’s Eldora Speedway during the
4-Crown Nationals where he proceeded to finish ninth.
What began as an impromptu, unplanned excursion to compete with the national
series turned out to pay major dividends when he came back “home” to race
afterward.
“The week before Indiana Midget Week, we ran at Ventura (Calif.) that
Saturday,” Edwards remembered. “Kyle Cummins was planning to take his cars to
Midget Week, so I called Jerry that night after we were done racing and I told
him that I’d love to go learn some stuff and be around those guys to see if we
can figure some things out to bring home with us setup-wise. I’m glad we did
because I ended up coming back from Midget Week, and the next weekend after, we
picked up our first win at Santa Maria. After that, Jerry saw how much that
improved me as a driver and with our setups after being around competition like
that. We were able to come back later in the season to race at Eldora, the BC39
and the western swing. So, I think that was a very good call with us to go back
east a little bit.”
Edwards wasn’t completely immune to the growing pains associated with a
Rookie season. There were plenty of ups, but also their fair share of downs
which led Edwards and his car owner, Jerry Petty, down a path to get an extra
set of eyes and wrenches on his ride to keep him consistent. In a roundabout
way, that led them to CB Industries car owner Chad Boat, and a new pairing was
born.
“I hadn’t formally met Chad until this recent western swing,” Edwards
revealed. “This whole deal came about just because we were struggling. It was
just my family and I maintaining our midgets on the west coast. I was trying to
figure out all the setup stuff and doing that on my own. I’d have really good
races and really bad races, and I couldn’t find a balance. Jerry really wanted
to find a crew chief to be able to run our own cars on the national deal, but he
couldn’t find anyone. So, he talked to Chad about getting me in a car. Our main
goal with this is to learn as much as I can about driving the car while also
learning what they do to make their cars fast under Chad, who is very
knowledgeable.”
Edwards’ full-time job during the day is maintaining and wrenching on the
Petty Performance Racing midgets and sprint cars, the latter of which is driven
full-time on the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship circuit by Kyle
Cummins, a role Edwards will continue to perform at the track and in the shop
when not behind the wheel of the CBI Midget throughout 2025.
Edwards’ father and uncle both raced frequently on the west coast, and if you
dig deep into the USAC archives, you’ll find his uncle, Chris Edwards, as a
top-10 finisher of a USAC Western States Midget feature in 2004 at California’s
Perris Auto Speedway.
Drake himself got bitten by the racing bug early on and was equipped with a
quarter midget by the time he was five, competing at that stage until he was age
12 or 13, he estimated. After taking a couple years off from the sport, by 2019,
Edwards was back in the cockpit, this time in a micro sprint owned by his
father. Ultimately, he’d eventually claim the title in the Class A and Outlaw
divisions at Central Arizona Raceway in what was practically the first time he’d
ever chased yearlong points.
Although his first actual competitive laps in a midget came years later,
Edwards’ first such experience in a midget didn’t go quite as well, but it did
end up making a connection with Jerry Petty, and a story to tell.
“I was helping Jack Yeley for a while, going to his house and helping him
work on midget and sprint car stuff,” Edwards explained. “Jack gave me the
opportunity to practice one of his midgets before they took it to Chili Bowl
because he didn’t have enough drivers to practice in all of the cars he wanted
to take! So, at our local track of Adobe Mountain Speedway (in Phoenix, Ariz.),
it was the first time I ever ran a midget, and when I came off the track, it
wouldn’t get out of gear and I almost ran Jerry over. He loves telling that
story of how we met. Since then, he’s helped me out with the micro and at the
Tulsa Shootout. After that, I pursued him for a midget deal for this past year
with the Western States series. He was all for it, and here we are now.”
Edwards and Avanti will remain teamed together as they join CB Industries for
2025. In fact, Boat hints that there is more to come in his new association with
Petty/Avanti with their role expanding to more than just the midget.
The 2025 USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship season begins with two-straight dates at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway on April 25-26 for the Kokomo Grand Prix.
TRAINOR TABBED BY KLATT FOR ALL
6 PAVEMENT USAC SILVER CROWN SHOWS IN 2025
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 12, 2024)………Over the past handful of years, perhaps no short track driver’s stock has risen more quickly on the national level than Jake Trainor.
The 19-year-old Medway, Massachusetts native will now go USAC Silver Crown
racing in 2025 for all six pavement events as the driver of venerable Klatt
Enterprises No. 6.
The opportunity is a dream for Trainor who burst onto the national scene in
2023 with a victory in the 500-lap Little 500 Sprint Car race at Anderson (Ind.)
Speedway to go along with four midget victories at Lucas Oil Indianapolis
Raceway Park over the past couple of seasons.
“It’s awesome to get to drive the 6 car for Bob (East), Terry (Klatt), Dave (Brzozowski)
and everyone involved,” Trainor stated. “With all the history there, it’s really
to cool to be able to get this opportunity, and I’m super excited to get going
with it.”
Trainor’s midget and sprint car victories have come in cars owned by the
Seymour family, who have been a longtime mainstays in USAC racing for over a
half-century dating back to Boston Louie Seymour who fielded winning racecars
for the likes of Rich Vogler, Billy Cassella and Ken Schrader, just to name a
few.
Trainor joins the Klatt team after the ride was vacated by C.J. Leary who had
driven the car to a top-four points finish with the USAC Silver Crown series in
each of the past three seasons.
Attempting to make his USAC Silver Crown debut in the 2024 season finale at
IRP for the Pierce operation, Trainor took to the challenge quite successfully,
recording a top-six lap in practice before engine problems sidelined him for the
night before he ever really get going. The brief taste of USAC Silver Crown
competition has only whetted his appetite even more.
“We got a little taste of it and got teased a little bit there last October
at IRP,” Trainor recalled. “It was a great opportunity to run for Aaron
(Pierce), and I thought we were really good in practice and we would’ve timed in
pretty good in qualifying. I felt like after testing, we could have raced pretty
good with those guys. I don’t feel like we were far off. After running the
sprint car at IRP, and how many laps I have there now, it was pretty much the
perfect storm for a debut. I was super comfortable there, and I think we
could’ve been good.”
Trainor’s prowess at IRP has already been well established, but now he’ll get
the opportunity to travel a bit more and tackle a wider array of venues for the
first time in his career such as Toledo, Winchester, Salem and World Wide
Technology Raceway on the 2025 slate.
“I’m excited just to be able to get out more, especially with the prestigious
USAC Silver Crown series,” Trainor exclaimed. “It’s an honor and it’s really
neat to go to tracks like Winchester, Salem, WWT and Toledo. They’re just really
cool places with a lot of history behind them. The names that have been through
this series and have won at these places are incredible and it’s exciting to be
a part of it.”
Trainor is a first generation racer, with his introduction to the sport
coming from sitting in the stands with his dad as a six-year-old. Trainor
remembers a chance meeting at Connecticut’s Thompson Speedway’s World Series
event in which a promotional booth for the Little T Quarter Midget Club was set
up in the midway. One thing led to another, and Jake’s father soon sold his
prized Corvette, and with the money, purchased a quarter midget, starting him on
the path toward a racing career.
After quarter midgets, Trainor steeped into Eastern Midget Association
competition by the time he was 11 at tracks based around the North Carolina
area, then began with the northeast United States based NEMA Lites series where
he eventually became a two-time series champion in 2021 and 2022.
Aside from his on-track duties, Trainor’s full-time job from day-to-day is
working on and building race cars out of the Matt Seymour Racing shop for whom
he also drives midgets and sprint cars for.
While Trainor will serve as the pavement specialist for the Klatt entry, the
dirt driver for the 2019 USAC Silver Crown championship winning team has yet to
be named.
The first USAC Silver Crown event for Klatt and Trainor on pavement will take place on Saturday, April 19, during the running of the Hemelgarn Racing/Super Fitness Rollie Beale Classic at Ohio’s Toledo Speedway.
THE DIRT & PAVED ROAD TO A CHAMPIONSHIP!
13 USAC SILVER CROWN RACES SET FOR 2025
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 11, 2024)………A docket featuring 13 events is on
the agenda in 2025 for the 55th season of the most diverse oval racing series on
the planet – the USAC Silver Crown National Championship!
Seven dirt and six pavement events await at venues ranging from half-miles to
1.25 miles and on tracks varying from semi-banked to high-banked across the
states of Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
BACK TO SALEM IN ‘25
The high banks of Indiana’s super-fast Salem Speedway welcome the USAC Silver
Crown series back to the .555-mile paved oval on Saturday, August 9.
Salem has previously hosted the series on six occasions, first in 1988 won by Bob Frey, and again each year from 2016 through 2020, all of which were won by Kody Swanson.
The southern Indiana speed plant is one of USAC’s most tradition-rich tracks,
hosting a total of 135 USAC national events dating back to 1956.
GETTING DIRTY EARLY
Dirt tracks open and close the 2025 USAC Silver Crown schedule with seven
dates spread between the months and April and September. Indiana’s lone
half-mile dirt oval, the Terre Haute Action Track, opens it up on Sunday, April
13, with the 21st installment of the Sumar Classic.
Mid-May brings the series to the thrill-a-second 1/2-mile Belleville (Kan.)
High Banks on Friday, May 16, for practice and Saturday, May 17, for race day in
a USAC doubleheader alongside the NOS Energy Drink National Midgets, who’ll
compete both nights on Belleville’s short track during the Huncovsky Classic.
Speaking of USAC doubleheaders, Eastern Storm delivers a mammoth one on
Saturday, June 15, at Pennsylvania’s Port Royal Speedway for a smorgasbord full
of star-studded action featuring both the USAC Silver Crown and AMSOIL Sprint
Car National Championship divisions at one venue on one night on the 1/2-mile.
It’s back to the Sunflower State on Friday, July 18, and Saturday, July 19,
for the second running of the Salt City 100 at the Kansas State Fairgrounds’
Salt City Speedway in Hutchinson. Friday presents practice for all teams leading
into Saturday’s 100-lapper on the 1/2-mile.
PAVED INTENTIONS
Six pavement events dot the 2025 USAC Silver Crown slate with the season
launching on the asphalt with the annual Hemelgarn Racing/Super Fitness Rollie
Beale Classic on Saturday, April 19, at Ohio’s Toledo Speedway.
A trip to the hallowed banks of Indiana’s Winchester Speedway follows with
the running of the 34th Rich Vogler Classic on Sunday, May 4. The Hoosier
Hundred brings the series once again to Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park on
Friday, May 23, for the 68th edition of the Hoosier Hundred.
Meanwhile, the largest and fastest track on the circuit, the 1.25-mile World
Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois, moves to a new, earlier date on
Saturday, June 14, during NTT IndyCar Series weekend. For the first time since
2017, a July date awaits the USAC Silver Crown division on Wednesday night, July
23. Salem closes out the pavement portion of the schedule on Sunday, August 9.
3 ON DIRT TO DECIDE A CHAMP
The championship race will come down to a trio of the most tradition rich
USAC Silver Crown events, all of which will serve as the final three races of
the season in August and September.
The 62nd running of the Bettenhausen 100 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in
Springfield provides the first of two dirt-mile adventures this season on
Saturday, August 16. Fair season in the Land of Lincoln continues two weeks
later with the 71st running of the Ted Horn 100 at the Magic Mile of the Du
Quoin State Fairgrounds in southern Illinois.
The final dirt run of the new year is set for Friday-Saturday, September
19-20, as, for the 43rd time, the champ cars will compete in the 4-Crown
Nationals at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway. The event provides the only opportunity of
the year to witness all three USAC national divisions in one night, plus the
High Limit winged sprint cars.
2025 USAC SILVER CROWN SCHEDULE
Apr 13 | Terre Haute Action Track | Terre Haute, IN | Sumar Classic | 1/2
Mile Dirt
Apr 19 | Toledo Speedway | Toledo, OH | Rollie Beale Classic | 1/2 Mile
Pavement
May 4 | Winchester Speedway | Winchester, IN | Rich Vogler Classic | 1/2 Mile
Pavement
May 16-17 | Belleville High Banks | Belleville, KS | Huncovsky Classic | 1/2
Mile Dirt
May 23 | Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park | Brownsburg, IN | Hoosier
Hundred | .686 Mile Pavement
Jun 14 | World Wide Technology Raceway | Madison, IL | 1.25 Mile Pavement
Jun 21 | Port Royal Speedway | Port Royal, PA | 1/2 Mile Dirt
Jul 18-19 | Salt City Speedway | Hutchinson, KS | Salt City 100 | 1/2 Mile
Dirt
Jul 23 | Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park | Brownsburg, IN | .686 Mile
Pavement
Aug 9 | Salem Speedway | Salem, IN | .555 Mile Pavement
Aug 16 | Illinois State Fairgrounds | Springfield, IL | Bettenhausen 100 | 1
Mile Dirt
Aug 30 | Du Quoin State Fairgrounds | Du Quoin, IL | Ted Horn 100 | 1 Mile
Dirt
Sep 19-20 | Eldora Speedway | Rossburg, OH | 4-Crown Nationals | 1/2 Mile Dirt
GETTIN’ DIRTY!
2025 USAC MIDGET SCHEDULE REVEALS 28+ DATES
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 11, 2024)………The USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship enters the 2025 season armed with 28 events on the
calendar from April through November at dirt tracks in California, Indiana,
Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma and Wisconsin.
PARAGON BACK IN FOR USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK
Paragon Speedway returns to the USAC Indiana Midget Week slate for the first
time since 2021 as part of the 21st annual edition of the series across the
Hoosier State on Wednesday, June 4.
The IMW docket consists of six events in all, with the frenzied and action
packed week beginning at Circle City Raceway in Indianapolis on Tuesday, June 3,
before the aforementioned Paragon showdown on Wednesday, June 4.
From there, the series follows a path of familiar favorites at Putnamville’s Lincoln Park Speedway on Thursday, June 5; Bloomington Speedway on Friday, June 6; Haubstadt’s Tri-State Speedway on Saturday, June 7; with the finale set for Kokomo Speedway on
Sunday, June 8.
SEASON OPENERS IN KOKOMO
Opening the year are two consecutive nights of the Kokomo Grand Prix on
Friday-Saturday, April 25-26, at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway, the lone track on
the 2025 schedule that was also on the calendar during USAC’s inaugural year of
1956.
TO MID-AMERICA & BEYOND!
USAC National Midget racing will also make its fair share of voyages to
Mid-America throughout the spring and summer months.
An early season weekend in Kansas and Missouri greets the series in mid-May.
The Belleville (Kan.) Short Track hosts the series on back-to-back nights on
Friday-Saturday, May 16-17. The event will be run in conjunction with the USAC
Silver Crown National Championship, which will contest its 50-lap main event on
Saturday evening. Rounding out the sensational weekend is a trip east to
Missouri’s Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex on Sunday, May 18.
Mid-America Midget Week goes full send in mid-July with four events during a
five-night span in three different states. First up is Meeker, Oklahoma’s Red
Dirt Raceway for Tuesday Night Thunder on July 8. One night later, it’s
northbound to Kansas for the Chad McDaniel Memorial at Beloit, Kansas’ Mitchell
County Fairgrounds on Wednesday, July 9.
The great state of Nebraska’s Jefferson County Speedway presents two nights
of racing to close out Mid-America Midget Week for the Midwest Midget
Championship on Friday-Saturday, July 11-12.
BADGERS & BUCKEYES
As summer comes to a close, way up north lies Wisconsin’s legendary Angell
Park Speedway which will hold the milestone 40th running of the Firemen’s
Nationals on Labor Day weekend, Sunday, August 31.
A changeup in the order of events now places the midgets on the opening night
of a three-day 4-Crown Nationals weekend at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway on Thursday,
September 18, in a USAC double with the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Cars. The
midgets return for a second showing at the Big E on Saturday, September 20, in
the only event of the year featuring all three of USAC’s national divisions –
Silver Crown, Sprint and Midget, plus High Limit’s winged sprint cars on the
same night at the same track.
THE WESTERN SWING
Placerville Speedway’s Hangtown 100 kicks off USAC’s annual end-of-year
voyage to the Golden State of California on Friday, November 14, and wraps up
the following night with the season’s only 100-lap event on Saturday, November
15.
Meanwhile, Tulare’s Thunderbowl Raceway returns with a new Friday date on
November 21, followed by two consecutive nights of Midget Madness at Merced
Speedway on November 22-23.
Bakersfield Speedway’s November Classic will serve as the penultimate round
of the Golden State tour on Tuesday, November 25 before closing out with the
granddaddy of them all, the 84th running of the Turkey Night Grand Prix at
Ventura Raceway on Saturday, November 29.
TO BE ANNOUNCED / DETERMINED
Three notable TBA designations can be found on the 2025 USAC National Midget
schedule. The seventh running of the Driven2SaveLives BC39 is a certainty for
2025 and will take place at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on
yet-to-be-determined dates. Furthermore, the Monday, September 1, and Wednesday,
November 19, slots remain TBA at press time.
2025 USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
Apr 25 | Kokomo Speedway | Kokomo, IN | Kokomo Grand Prix | 1/4 Mile Dirt
Apr 26 | Kokomo Speedway | Kokomo, IN | Kokomo Grand Prix | 1/4 Mile Dirt
May 16 | Belleville Short Track | Belleville, KS | 1/4 Mile Dirt
May 17 | Belleville Short Track | Belleville, KS | 1/4 Mile Dirt
May 18 | Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex | Sweet Springs, MO | 1/6 Mile
Dirt
Jun 3 | Circle City Raceway | Indianapolis, IN | Indiana Midget Week | 1/4
Mile Dirt
Jun 4 | Paragon Speedway | Paragon, IN | Indiana Midget Week | 3/8 Mile Dirt
Jun 5 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Putnamville, IN | Indiana Midget Week | 5/16
Mile Dirt
Jun 6 | Bloomington Speedway | Bloomington, IN | Indiana Midget Week | 1/4
Mile Dirt
Jun 7 | Tri-State Speedway | Haubstadt, IN | Indiana Midget Week | 1/4 Mile
Dirt
Jun 8 | Kokomo Speedway | Kokomo, IN | Indiana Midget Week | 1/4 Mile Dirt
Jul 8 | Red Dirt Raceway | Meeker, OK | Tuesday Night Thunder | 1/4 Mile Dirt
Jul 9 | Mitchell County Fairgrounds | Beloit, KS | Chad McDaniel Memorial |
1/4 Mile Dirt
Jul 11 | Jefferson County Speedway | Fairbury, NE | Midwest Midget Championship | 1/5
Mile Dirt
Jul 12 | Jefferson County Speedway | Fairbury, NE | Midwest Midget
Championship | 1/5 Mile Dirt
Aug 31 | Angell Park Speedway | Sun Prairie, WI | Firemen's Nationals | 1/3
Mile Dirt
Sep 1 | TBA
Sep 18 | Eldora Speedway | Rossburg, OH | 4-Crown Nationals | 1/2 Mile Dirt
Sep 20 | Eldora Speedway | Rossburg, OH | 4-Crown Nationals | 1/2 Mile Dirt
Nov 14 | Placerville Speedway | Placerville, CA | Hangtown 100 | 1/4 Mile
Dirt
Nov 15 | Placerville Speedway | Placerville, CA | Hangtown 100 | 1/4 Mile
Dirt
Nov 19 | TBA
Nov 21 | Thunderbowl Raceway | Tulare, CA | 1/3 Mile Dirt
Nov 22 | Merced Speedway | Merced, CA | Midget Madness | 1/4 Mile Dirt
Nov 23 | Merced Speedway | Merced, CA | Midget Madness | 1/4 Mile Dirt
Nov 25 | Bakersfield Speedway | Bakersfield, CA | November Classic | 1/3 Mile
Dirt
Nov 29 | Ventura Raceway | Ventura, CA | Turkey Night Grand Prix | 1/5 Mile
Dirt
TBA | The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway | Speedway, IN | BC39 | 1/5 Mile Dirt
NIFTY 50!
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR SLATE ARRIVES
WITH 50 SHOWS IN 2025
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 11, 2024)………Several new schedule additions
coupled with a myriad of traditional favorites line the 50-race calendar for the
2025 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship season.
NEW YEAR, NEW ADDITIONS
Seven new tracks appear on the 2025 slate after taking a sabbatical from the
schedule for a number of years while one venue in particular will make its debut
appearance.
Indiana’s Paragon Speedway will host its first USAC Sprint event since 2021
when the series converges on Friday, April 4. The following night, Red Hill
Raceway in Sumner, Ill. will welcome the series for the first time since 1998
during the Saturday, April 5, Salute to Levi Jones.
It’s been a long, long time since USAC has visited Ohio’s Fremont Speedway
and Millstream Speedway. Fremont’s Saturday, June 28, date marks the series’
first visit since the 2003 season. Meanwhile, the next night’s show at Findlay’s
Millstream Speedway on Sunday, June 29, brings USAC back after a 37-year
absence. Brad Doty was the most recent USAC Sprint Car victor at Millstream in
1988 with a wing!
Two tracks with long, storied histories have emerged on USAC’s setlist for
2025. For the first time since 2019, Tri-City Speedway in Granite City, Ill. has
a date set with the series on Friday, September 5. The following night, the
wagons go west across the Mississippi River to Odessa, Missouri’s I-70
Motorsports Park, last treated to a USAC show in 2022.
For the first time ever, Central Arizona Raceway will be a stop on the USAC
National Sprint Car tour where it will host the 58th annual Western World
Championships on Friday-Saturday, October 24-25. The two season-closing events
are the first for the series in the Grand Canyon State since 2022.
BREAKING THE ICE AT WINTER DIRT GAMES
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. For the first time ever, the Sunshine State tour will feature six
events across six consecutive nights – the first two at Barberville, Florida’s
Volusia Speedway Park On February 10-11, and the final four at Ocala Speedway on
February 12-13-14-15.
BREWING UP AN EASTERN STORM
Levan Machine & Truck Equipment Eastern Storm, a fixture on the USAC Sprint
Car schedule since 2007, celebrates its 18th year of competition in 2025 with
six shows in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
The east coast adventure starts on Tuesday, June 17, at Bechtelsville,
Pennsylvania’s 1/3-mile Grandview Speedway, followed by a Wednesday, June 18,
date across the border at New Jersey’s Bridgeport Motorsports Park. Then it’s
back to the Keystone State on Thursday, June 19, at Pottsville, Pennsylvania’s
Big Diamond Speedway.
Two historic 1/2-miles are on tap afterward with Williams Grove taking center
stage on Friday, June 20, while the second of the two 1/2-mile tracks on the
docket is slated for Saturday, June 21, at Port Royal Speedway. The diverse
schedule then takes the series to the Eastern Storm finale at the racy bullring
of Kutztown, Pennsylvania’s Action Track USA, which, at 1/6-mile in length, is
the smallest track on the 2025 schedule
SPRINT WEEK IN THE HOOSIER STATE
The 38th annual edition of USAC Indiana Sprint Week presents one of the most
intense weeks of racing of the season during the late July and early August
period.
Putnamville’s Lincoln Park Speedway is pegged as the opener of the series on
Friday, July 25. From there, the schedule travels to Kokomo Speedway on
Saturday, July 26; Lawrenceburg Speedway on July 27; Circle City Raceway on
Wednesday, July 30; the Terre Haute Action Track on Thursday, July 31;
Bloomington Speedway on Friday, August 1, and Haubstadt’s Tri-State Speedway on
Saturday, August .
STAPLES OF THE SERIES
Longtime, traditional USAC National Sprint car staples are prevalent on the
playlist for 2025. In addition to its Indiana Sprint Week date, Lawrenceburg
Speedway hosts three more, including the April 12 Justin Owen Memorial as well
as the October 10 Greg Staab Memorial and the $20,000-to-win October 11 Fall
Nationals.
Eldora Speedway has been a piece on USAC’s schedule each year since 1962, and
this year provides four more events starting with the May 2-3 #LetsRaceTwo
Weekend, plus two nights at the 4-Crown Nationals on September 18 and 20.
May’s crop of races is busy as all get out with an Indiana double weekend on
May 9 at Bloomington Speedway’s Larry Rice Classic and on May 10 at Tri-State
Speedway’s Spring Showdown. The series returns to Tri-State for the
$20,000-to-win Haubstadt Hustler on Saturday, September 13.
The 55th annual Tony Hulman Classic at Terre Haute is the most tradition-rich
USAC Sprint Car race of them all, and it once again returns to its Wednesday
date on May 21, with the Week of Indy resuming 24 hours later with the Circle
City Salute at Circle City Raceway on Thursday, May 22, where the series also
returns later in the year on Friday, September 12.
Iowa’s spectacular Knoxville Raceway is ready to go once again on National
Sprint Car Hall of Fame induction weekend during the Corn Belt Clash on May
30-31. Lincoln Park Speedway’s back-to-back nights during the Bill Gardner
Sprintacular showcases the series on July 4-5.
The richest series event of the season, Sprint Car Smackdown, is a veritable
feast of the most intoxicating racing action you’ll witness all year long, for
three-straight nights at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway on August 21-22-23, with the
final night culminating in a $30,000-to-win prize.
2025 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
Feb 10 | Volusia Speedway Park | Barberville, FL | Winter Dirt Games | 1/2
Mile Dirt
Feb 11 | Volusia Speedway Park | Barberville, FL | Winter Dirt Games | 1/2
Mile Dirt
Feb 12 | Ocala Speedway | Ocala, FL | Winter Dirt Games | 3/8 Mile Dirt
Feb 13 | Ocala Speedway | Ocala, FL | Winter Dirt Games | 3/8 Mile Dirt
Feb 14 | Ocala Speedway | Ocala, FL | Winter Dirt Games | 3/8 Mile Dirt
Feb 15 | Ocala Speedway | Ocala, FL | Winter Dirt Games | 3/8 Mile Dirt
Apr 4 | Paragon Speedway | Paragon, IN | 3/8 Mile Dirt
Apr 5 | Red Hill Raceway | Sumner, IL | Salute to Levi Jones | 3/8 Mile Dirt
Apr 12 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Lawrenceburg, IN | Justin Owen Memorial |
3/8 Mile Dirt
May 2 | Eldora Speedway | Rossburg, OH | #LetsRaceTwo | 1/2 Mile Dirt
May 3 | Eldora Speedway | Rossburg, OH | #LetsRaceTwo | 1/2 Mile Dirt
May 9 | Bloomington Speedway | Bloomington, IN | Larry Rice Classic | 1/4
Mile Dirt
May 10 | Tri-State Speedway | Haubstadt, IN | Spring Showdown | 1/4 Mile Dirt
May 21 | Terre Haute Action Track | Terre Haute, IN | Tony Hulman Classic |
1/2 Mile Dirt
May 22 | Circle City Raceway | Indianapolis, IN | Circle City Salute | 1/4
Mile Dirt
May 30 | Knoxville Raceway | Knoxville, IA | Corn Belt Clash | 1/2 Mile Dirt
May 31 | Knoxville Raceway | Knoxville, IA | Corn Belt Clash | 1/2 Mile Dirt
Jun 17 | Grandview Speedway | Bechtelsville, PA | Eastern Storm / Jesse
Hockett Classic | 1/3 Mile Dirt
Jun 18 | Bridgeport Motorsports Park | Swedesboro, NJ | Eastern Storm |
$6,000-to-Win 4/10 Mile Dirt
Jun 19 | Big Diamond Speedway | Pottsville, PA | Eastern Storm |
$6,000-to-Win 3/8 Mile Dirt
Jun 20 | Williams Grove Speedway | Mechanicsburg, PA | Eastern Storm | 1/2
Mile Dirt
Jun 21 | Port Royal Speedway | Port Royal, PA | Eastern Storm | 1/2 Mile Dirt
Jun 22 | Action Track USA | Kutztown, PA | Eastern Storm | 1/6 Mile Dirt
Jun 28 | Fremont Speedway | Fremont, OH | 1/3 Mile Dirt
Jun 29 | Millstream Speedway | Findlay, OH | 4/10 Mile Dirt
Jul 4 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Putnamville, IN | Bill Gardner Sprintacular |
5/16 Mile Dirt
Jul 5 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Putnamville, IN | Bill Gardner Sprintacular |
5/16 Mile Dirt
Jul 24 | TBA
Jul 25 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Putnamville, IN | Indiana Sprint Week | 5/16
Mile Dirt
Jul 26 | Kokomo Speedway | Kokomo, IN | Indiana Sprint Week | 1/4 Mile Dirt
Jul 27 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Lawrenceburg, IN | Indiana Sprint Week | 3/8
Mile Dirt
Jul 30 | Circle City Raceway | Indianapolis, IN | Indiana Sprint Week | 1/4
Mile Dirt
Jul 31 | Terre Haute Action Track | Terre Haute, IN | Indiana Sprint Week /
Don Smith Classic | 1/2 Mile Dirt
Aug 1 | Bloomington Speedway | Bloomington, IN | Indiana Sprint Week / Kinser
Memorial | 1/4 Mile Dirt
Aug 2 | Tri-State Speedway | Haubstadt, IN | Indiana Sprint Week | 1/4 Mile
Dirt
Aug 21 | Kokomo Speedway | Kokomo, IN | Sprint Car Smackdown | 1/4 Mile Dirt
Aug 22 | Kokomo Speedway | Kokomo, IN | Sprint Car Smackdown | 1/4 Mile Dirt
Aug 23 | Kokomo Speedway | Kokomo, IN | Sprint Car Smackdown | 1/4 Mile Dirt
Sep 5 | Tri-City Speedway | Granite City, IL | 3/8 Mile Dirt
Sep 6 | I-70 Motorsports Park | Odessa, MO | 3/8 Mile Dirt
Sep 12 | Circle City Raceway | Indianapolis, IN | 1/4 Mile Dirt
Sep 13 | Tri-State Speedway | Haubstadt, IN | Haubstadt Hustler | 1/4 Mile
Dirt
Sep 18 | Eldora Speedway | Rossburg, OH | 4-Crown Nationals | 1/2 Mile Dirt
Sep 20 | Eldora Speedway | Rossburg, OH | 4-Crown Nationals | 1/2 Mile Dirt
Oct 10 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Lawrenceburg, IN | Greg Staab Memorial | 3/8
Mile Dirt
Oct 11 | Lawrenceburg Speedway | Lawrenceburg, IN | Fall Nationals | 3/8 Mile
Dirt
Oct 17 | TBA
Oct 18 | TBA
Oct 24 | Central Arizona Raceway | Casa Grande, AZ | Western World
Championships | 3/8 Mile Dirt
Oct 25 | Central Arizona Raceway | Casa Grande, AZ | Western World Championships | 3/8 Mile Dirt
LEVAN MACHINE & TRUCK EQUIPMENT
PRESENTS 2025 USAC EASTERN STORM,
WITH $10,000 POINT FUND
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 9, 2024)………Levan Machine & Truck Equipment will
serve as the presenting sponsor of the 18th edition of USAC Eastern Storm in
June of 2025.
Six dates at six different dirt tracks will greet the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship when the series travels east for the annual tour of
Pennsylvania and New Jersey with each event paying $6,000-to-win and featuring a
point fund totaling $10,000.
Eastern Storm 2025 begins on Tuesday, June 17, at Bechtelsville,
Pennsylvania’s 1/3-mile Grandview Speedway, which has hosted the opener each
year since the induction of the series.
On Wednesday, June 18, Eastern Storm travels across the boarder to New
Jersey’s Bridgeport Motorsports Park for the sixth time at the speedy 4/10-mile.
It’s back to the Keystone State on Thursday, June 19, as the series
competitors take on Pottsville, Pennsylvania’s Big Diamond Speedway for the
eighth time.
As the series hits the weekend, two historic 1/2-miles are on tap with
Williams Grove taking center stage on Friday, June 20. The Mechanicsburg,
Pennsylvania venue is one of the USAC originals, having hosted its first series
event in USAC’s inaugural season of 1956.
The second of the two 1/2-mile tracks on the docket is slated for Saturday,
June 21, at Port Royal Speedway in the penultimate round of Eastern Storm. The
event will also feature USAC’s Silver Crown National Championship.
Kutztown, Pennsylvania’s Action Track USA caps off a busy week of racing on
Sunday, June 22. The smallest track on the entire USAC National Sprint Car
schedule at 1/6-mile produces big excitement as evidenced by 2024’s photo finish
between Logan Seavey and Briggs Danner.
The Action Track USA event will pay full points toward the Eastern Storm
standings but will pay appearance points only toward the USAC National Sprint
Car tally.
USAC Eastern Storm began in 2007 and consisted of three events, all of which
were swept by Tony Stewart Racing team drivers Levi Jones and Ricky Stenhouse
Jr. Jones was the winner of the very first Eastern Storm feature event held on
June 6, 2007, at Grandview, and was also the first Eastern Storm champion.
In 2024, Mitchel Moles became a first-time Eastern Storm champion on the
strength of consistency. Ten different drivers have captured an Eastern Storm
title: Levi Jones (2007-2010-2011), Bryan Clauson (2012-2013-2016), Cole Whitt
(2008 & 2009), Robert Ballou (2015 & 2021), Chris Windom (2017 & 2018), Brady
Bacon (2014), C.J. Leary (2019), Logan Seavey (2022), Emerson Axsom (2023) and
Mitchel Moles (2024).
Feature events at Eastern Storm in 2024 were won by Briggs Danner
(Grandview), who became the first Pennsylvania native to win an Eastern Storm
feature. Brady Bacon (Bridgeport & Port Royal was the lone two-time winner of
the series.
Meanwhile, Logan Seavey (Big Diamond) became the latest driver to win both
Eastern Storm and the USAC National Sprint Car season, which has occurred on
nine previous occasions in the 17-year history of the series. Seavey (Action
Track USA) corralled the finale in perhaps the closest finish in Eastern Storm
history. Meanwhile, Kevin Thomas Jr. (Williams Grove) scored a dramatic last
lap, last turn victory on his birthday.
Sixty-nine (69) Eastern Storm events have been contested over the years with
Brady Bacon holding the all-time record with eight career series victories.
Twenty-eight (28) different drivers have won an Eastern Storm feature event:
Brady Bacon with eight. Bryan Clauson, Levi Jones and Chris Windom have each won
six. Robert Ballou owns five scores. Justin Grant, Logan Seavey and Kevin Thomas
Jr. have each tallied four. Cole Whitt has grabbed three. Emerson Axsom, Tyler
Courtney and Thomas Meseraull each have achieved two wins apiece.
The list of one-time Eastern Storm winners includes 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 and Jake
Swanson
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2025 USAC EASTERN STORM SCHEDULE
Tuesday, June 17: Grandview Speedway | Bechtelsville, Pennsylvania
Wednesday, June 18: Bridgeport Motorsports Park | Swedesboro, New Jersey
Thursday, June 19: Big Diamond Speedway | Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Friday, June 20: Williams Grove Speedway | Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Saturday, June 21: Port Royal Speedway | Port Royal, Pennsylvania
Sunday, June 22: Action Track USA | Kutztown, Pennsylvania
BUCKEYE BEAST!
WIGAL IS OHIO’S FIRST
USAC MIDGET ROOKIE OF THE YEAR IN 20 YEARS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 5, 2024)………It’s been 20 years since an Ohioan
earned top Rookie honors with the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship.
Zach Wigal is proud to wear that badge in 2024 after being named the Max
Papis Innovations Bob Stroud USAC National Midget Rookie of the Year.
The 17-year-old Wigal resides in Belpre, Ohio, but actually attends high
school across the border in Parkersburg, West Virginia. This year, Wigal became
the third USAC National Midget Rookie of the Year hailing from the Buckeye State
following Donnelsville, Ohio brothers Teddy Beach (2002) and Todd Beach (2004).
Prior to the season, Wigal estimated that his biggest challenge would be
visiting almost an entirely new slate of tracks he had never competed on before.
His expectations came to fruition during the opening three-race weekend in May
when he qualified in the back half of the field and failed to finish any of the
three features better than 13th.
However, during the fourth round of the campaign in June during the USAC
Indiana Midget Week opener at Lawrenceburg Speedway, Wigal turned the corner. He
set fast qualifying time and crossed under the checkered flag eighth in the
feature. In July, he repeated his qualifying feat with another quick time in his
first ever trip to Kansas’ Mitchell County Fairgrounds aboard his CB
Industries/Dave Knost Auto Outlet/Spike/Speedway Toyota No. 89.
Qualifying was among the chief concerns and priorities for Wigal entering the
2024 season, but ultimately, he passed his initial tests with flying colors when
facing off with the stopwatch.
“This year, I learned how to qualify a lot better,” Wigal admitted. “Where I
had been used to racing, it’s not a big deal. You start your night with a heat
race. That was biggest thing, going out there and putting down one really good
lap.”
By June’s Indiana Midget Week event at Tri-State Speedway, Wigal had reached
the top-five for the first time in his young USAC National Midget career.
However, Labor Day weekend in September at Sun Prairie, Wisconsin’s Angell Park
Speedway during the opening night of the 39th Firemen’s Nationals produced the
dream weekend he was longing for.
Within the first five laps, Wigal climbed from third to first, passing series
veterans Kevin Thomas Jr. and Zach Daum to take the lead. For the final 25 laps,
it was all Wigal who became USAC’s newest first-time winner, and afterward,
uttered one of the most memorable quotes of the season, stating, ”Some kids
dream of winning the Super Bowl or the NBA Finals, but my dream is to be
standing here.”
As Wigal reflects on the moment today, a flood of thoughts come to mind.
“I thought (a lot of money) was what you needed to have to get there, so I
never thought I’d even be able to race with these guys, let alone win a race,”
Wigal stated. “It’s just a surreal feeling to have gotten here and to have
success at this level.”
By Wigal’s side throughout the season were the helpful hands and watchful
eyes of car owner Chad Boat and teammate Daison Pursley. Boat owned cars
captured the 2020 USAC National Midget championship with Chris Windom as the
team’s driver while Pursley, of course, went on to score this year’s series
driving title.
As Wigal puts it, the more laps you get on different racetracks, the better
it makes you as a driver and even makes the car better. But having a duo like
Boat and Pursley there to help guide you along the way was a godsend for a
Rookie like Wigal out on the trail.
“They were the main reason for my progress this year,” Wigal revealed.
“Chad’s a master on the wrenches, and he’s proven that with the best cars at the
racetrack, while Daison helped me out a lot with the driving, which helped my
confidence. It was something different at every track; I’d go out there in hot
laps and run 25th, then they’d tell me something I could do to find a tenth or
two tenths and we’d go 10th quick. Being able to recognize what I did in just a
few laps, then telling me what to do and being able to change it and fix it to
go faster was such a huge help.”
Wigal is also a graduate of the USAC Midwest Thunder SpeeD2 Midget series,
having won its 2023 series championship. In his spare time from the USAC
National Midget schedule 2024, he still found time to participate with the
series in the family owned No. 18, starting 10 events and winning a series-high
three features.
Like Jacob Denney, a 2020 and 2021 USAC Midwest Thunder champion himself,
Wigal is beginning to make his mark on the USAC national circuit. Wigal credits
the series with honing his craft and preparing him for the next level of USAC
Midget competition.
“In my opinion, it’s the best developmental series there is,” Wigal
proclaimed. “It’s the same as a midget, just less power, plus it’s a lot cheaper
and there’s great quality drivers. I think Denney and I have proven that. He and
I won a lot, but it’s not like we absolutely dominated everybody. They’re really
affordable racecars, the racing’s great and it teaches you a lot.”
MPI BOB STROUD USAC NATIONAL MIDGET ROOKIES OF THE YEAR:
1969: Billy Engelhart, Madison, Wisconsin
1970: Danny Brown, Rossville, Illinois
1971: Danny Caruthers, Anaheim, California
1972: Tommy Astone, Fresno, California
1973: Mike Gregg, Fort Collins, Colorado
1974: Richard Powell, Enid, Oklahoma
1975: Larry Patton, Anaheim, California
1976: James McElreath, Arlington, Texas
1977: Lonnie Caruthers, Corona Del Mar, California
1978: Tommy Thomas, Dana Point, California
1979: Barry Butterworth, Auckland, New Zealand
1980: Trevor Boys, Calgary, Alberta
1981: Sherman Armstrong Jr., Winchester, Indiana
1982: Chris Maxson, McHenry, Illinois
1983: John Andretti, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
1984: Russ Gamester, Peru, Indiana
1985: Bobby Allen, Carmel, Indiana
1986: Steve Enlow, Tulsa, Oklahoma
1987: John Meyers, Oak Brook, Illinois
1988: Jim Keeker, Cicero, Indiana
1989: Jeff Gordon, Vallejo, California
1990: Dan Ford, Saint Peters, Missouri
1991: Doug Kalitta, Ypsilanti, Michigan
1992: Brian Gerster, Indianapolis, Indiana
1993: Chuck Leary, Greenfield, Indiana
1994: David Bridges, Indianapolis, Indiana
1995: Ryan Newman, South Bend, Indiana
1996: Carl Olsen, Auckland, New Zealand
1997: Nick Lundgreen, Franklin, Wisconsin
1998: Michael Lewis, Noblesville, Indiana
1999: A.J. Fike, Galesburg, Illinois
2000: Aaron Fike, Galesburg, Illinois
2001: Bobby East, Brownsburg, Indiana
2002: Teddy Beach, Donnelsville, Ohio
2002: Ron Gregory, Noblesville, Indiana
2003: Ryan Durst, Lincoln, Nebraska
2004: Todd Beach, Donnelsville, Ohio
2005: Darren Hagen, Riverside, California
2006: Bryan Clauson, Noblesville, Indiana
2007: Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Olive Branch, Mississippi
2008: Chad Boat, Phoenix, Arizona
2009: Zach Daum, Pocahontas, Illinois
2010: Daniel Bedford, Brentwood, California
2011: Kyle Larson, Elk Grove, California
2012: Rico Abreu, Saint Helena, California
2013: Christopher Bell, Norman, Oklahoma
2014: Kevin Thomas Jr., Cullman, Alabama
2015: Spencer Bayston, Lebanon, Indiana
2016: Carson Macedo, Lemoore, California
2017: Tanner Carrick, Lincoln, California
2018: Logan Seavey, Sutter, California
2019: Andrew Layser, Collegeville, Pennsylvania
2020: Buddy Kofoid, Penngrove, California
2021: Chase Randall, Waco, Texas
2022: Mitchel Moles, Raisin City, California
2023: Gavin Miller, Allentown, Pennsylvania
2024: Zach Wigal, Belpre, Ohio
REPEAT!
PURSLEY GRABS 2024
USAC PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER TITLE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 5, 2024)………For the second consecutive season, no
driver passed more cars throughout the USAC national season than Daison Pursley
en route to the 2024 USAC ProSource Passing Master title.
Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) advanced a total of 209 positions in 72 feature
starts across USAC’s Silver Crown, AMSOIL National Sprint Car and NOS Energy
Drink National Midget divisions throughout the 2024 campaign, which earned him a
$2,500 reward. He will be honored during the Friday night, December 13, 2024,
USAC Night of Champions at the Indiana Roof Ballroom in Indianapolis.
He becomes the second back-to-back winner of the season-long Passing Master
award which rewards the USAC nationally licensed driver who advanced the most
positions during feature events throughout the entirety of USAC’s 2024 national
season between Silver Crown, Sprint Cars and Midgets. Justin Grant also won the
award consecutively in 2021 and 2022.
Early on in the season, both of Pursley’s USAC car owners, Chad Boat (Midget)
and Michael Burkhart (Sprint & Silver Crown), made a prediction that Pursley
wouldn’t repeat the award in 2024. Not because they doubted him, but because
Pursley was expected to be a front runner in qualifying, which would set him up
with a quality starting spot come feature time. Instead, Pursley was able to
accomplish both.
“At the beginning of the year, both Chad and Michael told me, ‘you aren’t
going to win passing master this year.’” Pursley recalled. “We want to qualify
well and start up front, but I was like, ‘if I qualify that good, I’d still
start in the third row and would still have a chance at passing a lot of cars.’”
That he did, passing 10 more cars than he did a year ago during his first
passing master crown in addition to capturing the 2024 USAC National Midget
driving championship.
“Usually, if you win passing master, it means you started pretty far back,
which also means you didn’t qualify well,” Pursley explained. “But I thought I
did a good job this year at upping my qualifying game. I felt that had been one
of my weakest points. There’s times we started 15th or 18th or 20th on back, but
we were still able to finish inside the top-three. That allowed us to have a big
jump in the passing master points, and that’s what helps make those championship
runs when you can start that far back and still get a good result.”
Unquestionably, Pursley’s standout passing performance of the 2024 USAC
season came during May’s Larry Rice Classic for sprint cars at Indiana’s
Bloomington Speedway where he started 23rd on the grid before passing 21 cars,
cutting right through the middle of the 1/4-mile of red clay to finish second.
The performance set an all-time USAC National Sprint Car record for the biggest
advancement by a driver from start to finish in the series’ 68-year history.
“Bloomington’s small and sprint cars are tight at that place to begin with,”
Pursley noted. “There were a couple of people who made jokes to me, like ‘how do
you go from 23rd to 2nd and not win the race if the car was that good?’ That’s
exactly how I felt too. Everything went perfect, but when we got to second, it
was like, ‘what the heck? Why can’t I get to the lead?’ Nonetheless, it was a
special night. It felt like they were sitting still and my car was just hitting
on all cylinders.”
Pursley was one of three drivers to win in all three of USAC’s national
divisions in 2024, racking up a total of 10 wins across the board in Midgets
(7), Sprints (2) and Silver Crown (1). Furthermore, he routinely made up ground
by advancing forward from his original starting spot in 42 of the 72 features he
started during the year.
“I find a lot of enjoyment in passing cars and creating different lines and
developing stuff,” Pursley explained. “It’s something I felt like I’ve worked on
a lot in my career, maneuvering past cars whether that’s in lapped traffic or
whether I have to start in the back on a restart or anything like that. I felt
like I’ve done a pretty dang good job and studied to get better in some areas.
It’s something I enjoy, and I can make up a lot of time on restarts and by
passing those cars in the slowest parts of the racetrack, and that’s what I was
able to accomplish this year.”
Since 2020, longtime USAC supporter Buck Rice has offered the ProSource
Passing Master reward with past winners including Chris Windom (2020), Justin
Grant (2021 & 2022) and now Pursley (2023 & 2024). Pursley is deeply proud to
wear that badge of honor once again and is grateful for the man who posts the
reward year after year.
“Buck spends his hard earned money for us to do what we do,” Pursley praised.
“Buck likes a lot of passing just as we do and it’s super special for him to
allow us to chase our dreams and give us a little extra money to get up and down
the road. If it wasn’t for people like him, drivers wouldn’t be able to do what
we do. I’m forever thankful for people like Buck, and hopefully, I can continue
to pass a lot of cars and maybe get some more of his money down the road.”
USAC PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER CHAMPIONS:
2020: Chris Windom, Canton, Illinois
2021: Justin Grant, Ione, California
2022: Justin Grant, Ione, California
2023: Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, Oklahoma
2024: Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, Oklahoma
2024 USAC PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER STANDINGS:
209-Daison Pursley
204-Logan Seavey
164-Justin Grant
149-Robert Ballou
134-C.J. Leary
131-Kyle Cummins
126-Chase Stockon
121-Matt Westfall
120-Brady Bacon
107-Kevin Thomas Jr.
101-Jadon Rogers
98-Joey Amantea
97-Mitchel Moles
87-Ryan Timms
85-Carson Garrett
83-Zach Daum
82-Briggs Danner
75-Shane Cottle & Cannon McIntosh
73-Jake Swanson
68-Kale Drake
65-Ricky Lewis
64-Chance Crum
61-Gavin Miller
57-Jacob Denney
48-Jerry Coons Jr. & Zach Wigal
44-Kyle Jones
42-Alex Bright & Gregg Cory
41-Trey Osborne
38-Tye Mihocko
37-Hayden Reinbold
35-Jade Avedisian
28-Tom Harris
26-Hunter Maddox & Curtis Spicer
23-Carmen Perigo
22-Matt Goodnight, Danny Jennings & Brandon Mattox
21-Kaylee Bryson & Kyle Steffens
20-Max Adams & Nathan Moore
19-Kayla Roell
17-Chris Fetter & Russ Gamester
16-Todd Hobson & Bobby Santos
14-Nathan Byrd
13-Dave Berkheimer & Kendall Ruble
12-Mario Clouser & Ethan Mitchell
11-Jake Andreotti, Aric Gentry, Broedy Graham, Rylan Gray, Kip Hughes & Mark
Smith
10-Jackson Macenko, Kody Swanson & Joe Trenca
9-Mark Bitner, Trey Burke, Taylor Ferns & Wesley Smith
8-Don Droud Jr., Kyle Robbins & Korey Weyant
7-Davey Hamilton Jr.
6-Dakoda Armstrong, Gunnar Setser & Chris Urish
5-Xavier Doney & Adam Taylor
4-Danny Long
3-Brent Beauchamp, Saban Bibent, Blake Brannon, Shane Cockrum, Chase Dietz &
Mike Haggenbottom
2-Bryan Gossel, Thomas Meseraull & Brian Ruhlman
1-Tanner Berryhill, Chase Howard, Kenney Johnson, Jimmy Light, Kevin Newton, Travis Welpott & Daniel Whitley
SEAVEY HITS #1,
RECORDS 2024 MIKE CURB
USAC NATIONAL DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 5, 2024)………After finishing second in each of the
past two seasons, Logan Seavey finally popped to the top of the charts to earn
the 2024 Mike Curb USAC National Drivers Championship.
The newest member of USAC’s Career Triple Crown club captured the $10,000
reward by amassing more total points than any other driver across the three USAC
national divisions throughout the duration of the 2024 campaign.
Since his USAC Rookie season of 2018, Seavey has never strayed outside of the
top-10 in the Mike Curb USAC National Drivers Championship standings. However,
he’s never taken a step backwards in his pursuit, steadily climbing from 10th in
2018 to 9th in 2019 to 6th in 2020 and to 5th in 2021 before finishing as the
runner-up to Justin Grant in both 2022 and 2023.
Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) earned a total of 5130 points during the 2024
campaign, 602 better than runner-up Daison Pursley with Justin Grant finishing
just behind in third after capturing the Mike Curb title in each of the past
three years in 2021-2022-2023.
“I knew, coming into it, that I had to beat Justin (Grant) for the most part,
and that’s a tough guy to beat,” Seavey stated. “Ever since I’ve started racing
with USAC, the guys who’ve won it are the best of the best, and then you look
further back in history, it’s the same. It’s all the best guys of their eras.
I’ve been close the last few years, but I’m fortunate to be running three great
racecars and be close in all of them.”
In fact, Seavey pulled off the ultra-rare feat by achieving the Mike Curb
title with the same team across the board. Abacus Racing fields sprint cars and
midgets for Seavey while the Silver Crown car is a conjoined effort between
Abacus and Rice Motorsports.
After notching USAC’s National Midget and Silver Crown titles in 2023 with
Abacus, Seavey felt that if he could pick up the pace in sprint cars, he would
put himself right into contention across all three series. The addition of the
sprint car was a rousing success, netting Seavey 14 USAC national victories in
2024 to tie Tom Bigelow’s all-time record mark set in 1977.
“I figured over the last few years that if I could pick up my sprint car
program a little bit, I’d be a little closer and able to race Justin for this
championship,” Seavey said. “I knew I’d be close, but it finally came together
this year. It’s a cool award that I’ve always looked at and never really knew if
I’d even be able to do all the classes or how it would work out in my career.
But to be here now is pretty awesome.”
To go along with a pair of USAC National Midget wins and a Silver Crown
victory to boot, Seavey’s 17 USAC national feature scores in 2024 rank among the
all-time greatest seasons, and also ranked inside the top-three of the standings
in sprints (1st), midgets (3rd) and Silver Crown (3rd).
In fact, Seavey was one of three drivers to win across all three USAC
national divisions this past season alongside Daison Pursley and Justin Grant.
Along with Grant, Seavey was also one of only two drivers to start all 81
possible feature events during the 2024 season.
“It would’ve been even cooler to win the single season USAC Triple Crown and
back up what we did last year with the sprint car, but to do it with the same
group of guys is incredible,” Seavey praised. “These guys work well together and
have a lot of fun.”
Seavey and Abacus’ 2024 performance became the sixth occasion in which a
driver and entrant have regularly competed across all three USAC national
divisions en route to the Mike Curb USAC National Drivers Championship: Josh
Wise & Tony Stewart Racing (2005 & 2006), Tracy Hines & Tony Stewart Racing
(2008), as well as Bryan Clauson & Curb-Agajanian (2011 & 2012).
This year marked the 26th year of the Mike Curb USAC National Drivers
Championship. Curb has offered the reward annually since the 1999 USAC season to
honor USAC’s top overall points champion. Once known as the USAC Super License,
the title was rechristened as the National Drivers Championship in recent years
to more properly represent the accomplishment of achieving the feat, which so
few have done. Now Seavey will accept the honor during USAC’s Night of Champions
at the Indiana Roof Ballroom in Indianapolis on Friday night, December 13, 2024.
MIKE CURB USAC NATIONAL DRIVERS CHAMPIONS:
1999: Dave Darland, Lincoln, Indiana
2000: Tracy Hines, New Castle, Indiana
2001: J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, Arizona
2002: J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, Arizona
2003: J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, Arizona
2004: Jay Drake, Val Verde, California
2005: Josh Wise, Riverside, California
2006: Josh Wise, Riverside, California
2007: Jerry Coons Jr., Tucson, Arizona
2008: Tracy Hines, New Castle, Indiana
2009: Cole Whitt, Alpine, California
2010: Bryan Clauson, Noblesville, Indiana
2011: Bryan Clauson, Noblesville, Indiana
2012: Bryan Clauson, Noblesville, Indiana
2013: Tracy Hines, New Castle, Indiana
2014: Tracy Hines, New Castle, Indiana
2015: Dave Darland, Lincoln, Indiana
2016: Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
2017: Justin Grant, Ione, California
2018: Tyler Courtney, Indianapolis, Indiana
2019: Tyler Courtney, Indianapolis, Indiana
2020: Chris Windom, Canton, Illinois
2021: Justin Grant, Ione, California
2022: Justin Grant, Ione, California
2023: Justin Grant, Ione, California
2024: Logan Seavey, Sutter, California
2024 MIKE CURB USAC NATIONAL DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS:
PTS/DRIVER
5130-Logan Seavey
4528-Daison Pursley
4523-Justin Grant
3429-C.J. Leary
3365-Kevin Thomas Jr.
3142-Brady Bacon
2784-Mitchel Moles
2734-Kyle Cummins
2625-Robert Ballou
2105-Matt Westfall
2074-Chase Stockon
1801-Briggs Danner
1800-Carson Garrett
1616-Kale Drake
1559-Jake Swanson
1446-Cannon McIntosh
1432-Jadon Rogers
1401-Zach Daum
1322-Joey Amantea
1311-Ryan Timms
1285-Ricky Lewis
1283-Jacob Denney
1176-Gavin Miller
1085-Zach Wigal
1010-Shane Cottle
949-Hunter Maddox
904-Kody Swanson
796-Trey Osborne
718-Jade Avedisian
716-Jerry Coons Jr.
664-Kyle Jones
619-Alex Bright
594-Kaylee Bryson
593-Brandon Mattox
575-Jake Andreotti
528-Kyle Steffens
494-Chance Crum
476-Hayden Reinbold
475-Mario Clouser
452-Gregg Cory
433-Bobby Santos
429-Max Adams
420-Ethan Mitchell
402-Tom Harris
397-Thomas Meseraull
396-Nathan Moore
367-Kayla Roell
366-Dakoda Armstrong
360-Rylan Gray
353-Tye Mihocko
329-Dave Berkheimer
314-Wesley Smith
296-Saban Bibent & Taylor Ferns
275-Todd Hobson
243-Trey Burke & Nathan Byrd
231-Xavier Doney
227-Russ Gamester
200-Tyler Roahrig
192-Timmy Buckwalter
191-Curtis Spicer
184-Chris Fetter
180-Carmen Perigo
176-Daniel Whitley
168-Hank Davis
159-Adam Taylor
158-Ashton Torgerson
138-Matt Goodnight
132-Gunnar Setser
130-Davey Hamilton Jr.
127-Chase Howard & Jackson Macenko
126-Brian Ruhlman
123-Brent Beauchamp
108-Danny Jennings
105-Steven Snyder Jr.
98-Mark Smith
95-Kyle Robbins
93-Chase Dietz
88-Patrick Lawson
82-Bryan Gossel
78-Kip Hughes & Jimmy Light
76-Danny Long
68-Shane Butler & Nic Harris
63-Chris Urish
62-Mark Bitner
59-Blake Brannon
58-Travis Welpott
57-Korey Weyant
54-Broedy Graham
53-Shane Cockrum & Dave Peperak
51-Aric Gentry
46-Tom Savage
44-Adam Bolyard & Steve Gennetten
41-Derek Bischak & Mike Haggenbottom
39-Casey Buckman
35-Joe Trenca
33-Tanner Berryhill & Cody Gerhardt
24-Sterling Cling
23-Kenney Johnson & Brent Yarnal
20-Jason Cherry
19-Kevin Newton
16-Don Droud Jr.
10-Kenny Gentry, Will Hull, Joey Moughan, Ken Schrader & Jake Trainor
THE COMEBACK OF ALL COMEBACKS:
PURSLEY’S REMARKABLE 2024 SEASON NETS USAC MIDGET TITLE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 4, 2024)………A team of Disney writers couldn’t have
produced a better script than the reality of Daison Pursley’s storybook USAC NOS
Energy Drink Midget National Championship season in 2024.
From the depths of despair after suffering a major spinal cord injury during
a 2021 USAC Midget crash at Arizona Speedway to the highest mountaintop with his
championship clinching moment in 2024 at California’s Ventura Raceway, the now
20-year-old Pursley endured a journey that so few could even comprehend.
Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) was diagnosed as an incomplete quadriplegic in
the immediate aftermath of his accident with paralysis from the neck down.
Throughout 2021-2022, he endured a rigorous rehabilitation program to aid his
recovery from his severely damaged C4-C5 vertebrae.
“I’m definitely sure there was doubt,” Pursley explained when asked if he
thought this day would come after what he had been through. “I would be lying if
I didn’t say that. There were always goals. At first, I just wanted to be
quote/unquote a normal person again and just live a normal life, which was just
walking, eating on my own and breathing on my own. Just all the little things
that we wake up and take for granted.”
Literally and figuratively, it was all about taking one step at a time. Soon
enough, steadily and surely, the thoughts of returning to the seat of a racecar
came creeping back into Pursley’s daily thoughts.
“It started out with accomplishing those little, but big things,” Pursley
noted. “Once I checked off all those goals, it was going to the rehab center to
run and ride a bike, then once those were checked off, I wanted to race again.
It was a big step not only to want to race, but to also race at the level I
wanted to. Once I got back in a micro sprint, after about five laps, I was
saying to myself, ‘this feels right. This feels like exactly what I want to do.’
I knew it was just going to take some time to get back to where I once was, but
I knew it was definitely something I wanted to pursue.”
By late 2022, Pursley was back behind the wheel. By 2023, he was regaining
his footing at the wheel. By the end of 2024, he was a champion, something that
was almost hard to imagine just three years ago. Three years definitely seems
like a long time in the world of a young racer, but as he reflects now, a USAC
national championship is something that happened a lot faster than he ever
could’ve imagined. It’s a feat he’ll forever be proud of and thankful for. It’s
a feeling of accomplishment that, after all the pain and emotional he’s been
through, he can proudly proclaim that’s he’s back.
“I don’t think it’s ever really going to sink in that I’m a USAC champion,”
the humbly confident Pursley stated. “It’s something that people dream of but
never get to accomplish. It’s something that I’m going to cherish forever and
always remember.”
In 2024, Pursley and his CB Industries/PristineAuction.com – NOS Energy Drink
– TRD/Spike/Speedway Toyota compiled a series high seven USAC National Midget
victories, while leading 87 laps, capturing 11 heat race wins and producing 16
top-five finishes in 23 feature starts. In the process, Pursley provided CB
Industries its first USAC National Midget entrant title, and the second for team
principal Chad Boat who scored a series championship as part of Tucker-Boat
Motorsports in 2020 with driver Chris Windom.
After a runner-up finish in the season opener, Pursley celebrated his 100th
career USAC National Midget start in style by winning the following night’s
feature at the Belleville (Kan.) Short Track, his first series victory since
August of 2021, three months prior to his injury. Before the end of spring, he
added two more scores at Bloomington Speedway and Kokomo Speedway, plus
top-three finishes in five successive starts to earn his first USAC Indiana
Midget Week crown by a record 74-point margin.
By midsummer, Pursley was still rolling, winning in his home state of
Oklahoma at Red Dirt Raceway, the location of his first career USAC National
Midget win in 2021. He followed up the next evening with a triumph during the
Chad McDaniel Memorial at Kansas’ Mitchell County Fairgrounds That put Pursley’s
win streak at three, which coincidentally, all came after he started seventh on
the grid.
In September, Pursley put together one of the most incredible runs in USAC
history by winning USAC National Midget features on back-to-back nights at
Ohio’s Eldora Speedway, followed by a USAC National Sprint Car victory before
leading the first 12 laps and finishing fourth in the USAC Silver Crown race,
all within a 27-hour span during the 4-Crown Nationals.
From the beginning, Pursley could tell his partnership with CB Industries was
going to be promising. After a slight setback buried Pursley in the Saturday
D-Main of his first ride with the team at the January 2024 Chili Bowl Midget
Nationals, Pursley proceeded to advance through the alphabet soup, passing 45
cars along the way en route to a fourth place finish in the A-Main. Furthermore,
when time allowed, Pursley stepped foot into CBI’s micro and proceeded to win
there as well.
As it turns out, this whole championship pursuit may not have even been
possible without Pursley’s friendship with Jesse Love, who was his teammate with
the Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports USAC Midget team during the 2020
season. Toward the end of the 2023 season’s California swing for the series,
Love, who was driving for CBI at the time, chatted with Pursley in the pit area,
which led to a conversation with Boat regarding 2024 plans. One thing led to
another and Pursley had his plans set for 2024.
When Pursley clinched the USAC title with a third-place run in the
season-ending Turkey Night Grand Prix at Ventura, eyes were drawn to the embrace
between Daison and his father, a moment which represented so much more than just
a congratulatory bear hug. It meant the entire world.
“I absolutely owe everything to my mom and dad,” Pursley said of his parents,
Shawnda of Klint Pursley. “They’ve sacrificed so much for me and I can’t even
begin to imagine everything that they’ve done for me. I don’t quite understand
it because I’m not a parent by any means but I can’t imagine what they felt when
their kid was at his absolute lowest and now he’s at the absolute highest, all
within a three-year span. They are the best parents I could ever ask for and
they’ve taught me how to be the person that I am today.”
If there’s anybody who can attest to the highest of highs and the lowest of
lows in both motorsports and life, it’s Daison.
“Cherish all these moments and don’t get too high on yourself or too low when
things get rough and stay level-headed,” Pursley shared. “My parents have done a
great job in teaching me that. I’ve just been able to ride the wave – the good
and the bad – and definitely wouldn’t change anything that my parents have done
for me, and I’m forever grateful for them to travel up and down the road with
me, with my dad driving all the miles to get me to all these racetracks while I
sat in the passenger seat and slept. It’s just a very cool moment that I get to
share with my mom and dad, and even more special with all of them getting to be
there as well.”
Meanwhile, Cannon McIntosh (Bixby, Okla.) added three victories on his way to
a career best second place finish in the standings, including May’s season
opener at the Belleville (Kan.) Short Track which ended a 616 day dry spell
since his last series win. He also added September’s Firemen’s Nationals at
Wisconsin’s Angell Park Speedway and the $20,039-to-win Driven2SaveLives BC39
Presented by Avanti Windows & Doors later that month at The Dirt Track at
Indianapolis Motor Speedway, utilizing a pass on the white flag lap to secure
the big payday. He also led all drivers with 20 top-ten finishes in 23 starts.
Reigning series champion Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) finished third in
points after notching a pair of wins at Missouri’s Sweet Springs Motorsports
Complex in May before picking up another in June during Indiana Midget Week at
Tri-State Speedway. His four fast qualifying times during the season made him
the leader in the clubhouse with the series. His eighth place finish in the
opener at Belleville set a new all-time USAC record. The result marked his 23rd
consecutive top-10 USAC National Midget feature finish dating back to last
season, breaking the record held by Jason Leffler since 1997.
Ryan Timms (Oklahoma City, Okla.) followed likewise with a couple of wins
during the Indiana Midget Week opener in June at Lawrenceburg Speedway which
provided Mike Curb his milestone 200th USAC national victory as a car entrant.
Timms picked up another in July at Nebraska’s Jefferson County Speedway,
boosting him to his second consecutive fourth place finish in the standings. His
20th to 2nd run at Eldora in September resulted in the biggest charge of the
year with the series.
The Max Papis Innovations Bob Stroud Rookie of the Year battle was tight all
year long with Zach Wigal (Belpre, Ohio) edging Kale Drake (Collinsville, Okla.)
for the award. Wigal became the first Ohioan to win top Rookie honors with the
series since Todd Beach in 2004. Both were also feature winners during their
initial 2024 campaign as well with Wigal pocketing Angell Park in early
September and Drake hoisting the trophy during a BC39 prelim in late September
at IMS.
Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.) checked off a USAC National Midget win for the
eighth consecutive season in July when he prevailed at Jefferson County. The
night also marked 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).
Meanwhile, a number of non-series-regulars arrived on the scene and raced
their way into victory lane: Emerson Axsom (Franklin, Ind.) in June at Lincoln
Park Speedway and Chase McDermand (Springfield, Ill.) in September for his first
career USAC National Midget win during a BC39 prelim.
The end-of-year five-race November California swing produced four different
winners with Corey Day (Clovis, Calif.) tallying a win at Merced Speedway in
which he utilized a 20-year-old Wirth Mopar engine that was older than Day
himself who turned 19 between his two victories. Furthermore, it was the first
USAC National Midget win of any kind for a Mopar powerplant since Brad Sweet 14
years earlier in 2010 Angell Park Speedway. Day capped the year by becoming the
youngest ever winner of the Turkey Night Grand Prix in the 83rd running at
Ventura Raceway.
Carson Macedo (Lemoore, Calif.) got his win in the series’ return to
Thunderbowl Raceway after a 14-year hiatus, while Kyle Larson (Elk Grove,
Calif.) was spectacular in winning at Merced. Tanner Thorson (Minden, Nev.)
wired all 30 laps at Bakersfield Speedway to become just the 14th driver to
reach 30 career USAC National Midget feature victories.
Jacob Denney (Galloway, Ohio) finished his season a career best fifth in the
standings while Zach Daum (Pocahontas, Ill.) started feature events for six
different teams on the path to a sixth place result in the points, his best
placing since grabbing fifth a decade ago in 2014. Gavin Miller (Allentown,
Pa.), fresh off Rookie of the Year accolades in 2023, followed up in his
sophomore season with the series with his second straight eighth place points
finish.
An all-time series record 10 drivers started all 23 feature events during the
2024 season. The previous record for the number of drivers starting all USAC
National Midget features in a season was eight in 2021. Drivers starting them
all in 2024 were Zach Daum, Jacob Denney, Kale Drake, Justin Grant, Cannon
McIntosh, Gavin Miller, Daison Pursley, Logan Seavey, Ryan Timms and Zach Wigal.
Overall, 110 drivers started a USAC National Midget feature in 2024, the most
in a single season since 119 competed eight years ago in 2016.
2024 USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK NATIONAL MIDGET STAT LEADERS
Driver Champion: Daison Pursley
Entrant Champion: CB Industries #86
Most Wins: 7-Daison Pursley
Rookie of the Year: Zach Wigal (9th)
Most Laps Led: 87-Daison Pursley
Most Top-Fives: 16-Daison Pursley
Most Top-Tens: 20-Cannon McIntosh
Most Fast Qualifying Times: 4-Logan Seavey
Most Heat Race Wins: 11-Daison Pursley
Most Feature Starts: 23-Zach Daum, Jacob Denney, Kale Drake, Justin Grant,
Cannon McIntosh, Gavin Miller, Daison Pursley, Logan Seavey, Ryan Timms & Zach
Wigal
Biggest Charge of the Year: Sep 21: Eldora Speedway – Ryan Timms (20th to
2nd)
2024 USAC MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE & RESULTS
May 17: Belleville Short Track - Belleville, KS
WINNER: Cannon McIntosh (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #71K)
May 18: Belleville Short Track - Belleville, KS
WINNER: Daison Pursley (CB Industries #86)
May 19: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex - Sweet Springs, MO
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Jun 5: (I) Lawrenceburg Speedway - Lawrenceburg, IN
WINNER: Ryan Timms (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #67)
Jun 6: (I) Lincoln Park Speedway - Putnamville, IN
WINNER: Emerson Axsom (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #67K)
Jun 7: (I) Bloomington Speedway - Bloomington, IN
WINNER: Daison Pursley (CB Industries #86)
Jun 8: (I) Tri-State Speedway - Haubstadt, IN
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Jun 9: (I) Kokomo Speedway - Kokomo, IN
WINNER: Daison Pursley (CB Industries #86)
Jul 9: (M) Red Dirt Raceway - Meeker, OK
WINNER: Daison Pursley (CB Industries #86)
Jul 10: (M) Mitchell County Fairgrounds - Beloit, KS
WINNER: Daison Pursley (CB Industries #86)
Jul 12: (M) Jefferson County Speedway - Fairbury, NE
WINNER: Justin Grant (RMS Racing #2)
Jul 13: (M) Jefferson County Speedway - Fairbury, NE
WINNER: Ryan Timms (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #67)
Sep 1: Angell Park Speedway - Sun Prairie, WI
WINNER: Zach Wigal (CB Industries #89)
Sep 2: Angell Park Speedway - Sun Prairie, WI
WINNER: Cannon McIntosh (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #71K)
Sep 20: Eldora Speedway - Rossburg, OH
WINNER: Daison Pursley (CB Industries #86)
Sep 21: Eldora Speedway - Rossburg, OH
WINNER: Daison Pursley (CB Industries #86)
Sep 26: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Speedway, IN
WINNER: Chase McDermand (Chase McDermand #40)
Sep 29: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Speedway, IN
WINNER: Kale Drake (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #97K)
Sep 29: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Speedway, IN
WINNER: Cannon McIntosh (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #71K)
Nov 20: Thunderbowl Raceway - Tulare, CA
WINNER: Carson Macedo (Dyson Motorsport #99AU)
Nov 24: Merced Speedway - Merced, CA
WINNER: Corey Day (Willie Kahne #4)
Nov 24: Merced Speedway - Merced, CA
WINNER: Kyle Larson (Silva Motorsports #1K)
Nov 27: Bakersfield Speedway - Bakersfield, CA
WINNER: Tanner Thorson (Tom Malloy #25m)
Nov 30: Ventura Raceway - Ventura, CA
WINNER: Corey Day (Willie Kahne #4)
------------------------ KEY DEFINITIONS -------------------------
(I) represents an Indiana Midget Week event
(M) represents a Mid-America Midget Week event
2024 USAC MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP DRIVER POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1. 1505 Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, Oklahoma
2. 1446 Cannon McIntosh, Bixby, Oklahoma
3. 1355 Logan Seavey, Sutter, California
4. 1311 Ryan Timms, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
5. 1283 Jacob Denney, Galloway, Ohio
6. 1256 Zach Daum, Pocahontas, Illinois
7. 1210 Justin Grant, Ione, California
8. 1176 Gavin Miller, Allentown, Pennsylvania
9. 1085 (R) Zach Wigal, Belpre, Ohio
10. 1063 (R) Kale Drake, Collinsville, Oklahoma
11. 718 Jade Avedisian, Clovis, California
12. 664 Kyle Jones, Kennedale, Texas
13. 595 Kevin Thomas Jr., Cullman, Alabama
14. 575 Jake Andreotti, Castro Valley, California
15. 476 Hayden Reinbold, Gilbert, Arizona
16. 420 Ethan Mitchell, Mooresville, North Carolina
17. 412 Jerry Coons Jr., Tucson, Arizona
18. 397 Thomas Meseraull, San Jose, California
19. 277 (R) Ricky Lewis, Camarillo, California
20. 253 Kyle Cummins, Princeton, Indiana
21. 191 (R) Curtis Spicer, Marysville, Kansas
22. 176 Daniel Whitley, Ferndale, California
23. 168 (R) Hank Davis, Sand Springs, Oklahoma
24. 159 (R) Adam Taylor, Wheatfield, Indiana
25. 158 (R) Ashton Torgerson, Glendale, Arizona
26. 140 Kaylee Bryson, Muskogee, Oklahoma
27. 114 C.J. Leary, Greenfield, Indiana
28. 105 (R) Steven Snyder Jr., Rising Sun, Maryland
29. 100 (R) Kayla Roell, Dillsboro, Indiana
30. 60 (R) Gunnar Setser, Columbus, Indiana
31. 59 (R) Blake Brannon, Morgan Hill, California
32. 54 (R) Broedy Graham, Bakersfield, California
33. 44 (R) Adam Bolyard, Rushville, Indiana
34. 41 Matt Westfall, Pleasant Hill, Ohio
35. 23 (R) Kenney Johnson, Bethany, Connecticut
(R) = USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget Rookie of the Year Contender
2024 USAC MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRANT POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. ENTRANT, TEAM LOCATION
1. 1505 CB Industries, Mooresville, North Carolina (#86)
2. 1446 Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports , Columbus, Indiana (#71K)
3. 1355 Abacus Racing, Indianapolis, Indiana (#57)
4. 1311 Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports , Columbus, Indiana (#67)
5. 1283 Tom Malloy, Corona, California (#25)
6. 1210 RMS Racing, New Lenox, Illinois (#2)
7. 1176 Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports , Columbus, Indiana (#97)
8. 1085 CB Industries, Mooresville, North Carolina (#89)
9. 1063 Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports , Columbus, Indiana (#97K)
10. 1018 Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports , Columbus, Indiana (#71)
11. 782 4 Kings Racing, Battle Creek, Michigan (#14)
12. 723 Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports , Columbus, Indiana (#67K)
13. 664 Joyner Motorsports, Concordia, Kansas (#27x)
14. 661 RAMCO Speed Group, Fort Worth, Texas (#5d)
15. 476 Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports, Gilbert, Arizona (#19AZ)
16. 420 Bundy Built Motorsports, Mooresville, North Carolina (#19m)
17. 412 Central Motorsports, Edmond, Oklahoma (#85)
18. 403 4 Kings Racing, Battle Creek, Michigan (#54)
19. 397 Tim Engler, Princeton, Indiana (#7x)
20. 288 Mounce-Stout Motorsports, Collinsville, Oklahoma (#54)
21. 271 Mounce-Stout Motorsports, Collinsville, Oklahoma (#9)
22. 253 Glenn Styres Racing, Ohsweken, Ontario (#3G)
23. 233 Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports, Columbus, Indiana (#25K)
24. 191 Spicer RaceCraft, Marysville, Kansas (#4s)
25. 187 RAMCO Speed Group, Fort Worth, Texas (#7m)
26. 177 Cornell Racing Stables, Monee, Illinois (#8)
27. 159 Adam Taylor Racing, Wheatfield, Indiana (#7T)
28. 59 Blake Brannon Racing, Morgan Hill, California (#40)
29. 44 Joyner Motorsports, Concordia, Kansas (#27)
30. 44 Adam Bolyard Racing, Arlington, Indiana (#4B)
31. 23 Jeff Johnson, Bethany, Connecticut (#46)
2024 USAC MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ROOKIE DRIVER POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1. 1085 Zach Wigal, Belpre, Ohio
2. 1063 Kale Drake, Collinsville, Oklahoma
3. 277 Ricky Lewis, Camarillo, California
4. 191 Curtis Spicer, Marysville, Kansas
5. 168 Hank Davis, Sand Springs, Oklahoma
6. 159 Adam Taylor, Wheatfield, Indiana
7. 158 Ashton Torgerson, Glendale, Arizona
8. 105 Steven Snyder Jr., Rising Sun, Maryland
9. 100 Kayla Roell, Dillsboro, Indiana
10. 60 Gunnar Setser, Columbus, Indiana
11. 59 Blake Brannon, Morgan Hill, California
12. 54 Broedy Graham, Bakersfield, California
13. 44 Adam Bolyard, Rushville, Indiana
14. 23 Kenney Johnson, Bethany, Connecticut
2024 USAC MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP STATISTICS
FEATURE WINS
7-Daison Pursley (May 18 at the Belleville Short Track, Jun 7 at Bloomington
Speedway, Jun 9 at Kokomo Speedway, Jul 9 at Red Dirt Raceway, Jul 10 at the
Mitchell County Fairgrounds, Sep 20 at Eldora Speedway & Sep 21 at Eldora
Speedway)
3-Cannon McIntosh (May 17 at the Belleville Short Track, Sep 2 at Angell Park
Speedway & Sep 29 at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway)
2-Corey Day (Nov 24 at Merced Speedway & Nov 30 at Ventura Raceway)
2-Logan Seavey (May 19 at Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex & Jun 8 at
Tri-State Speedway)
2-Ryan Timms (Jun 5 at Lawrenceburg Speedway & Jul 13 at Jefferson County
Speedway)
1-Emerson Axsom (Jun 6 at Lincoln Park Speedway)
1-Kale Drake (Sep 29 at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway)
1-Justin Grant (Jul 12 at Jefferson County Speedway)
1-Kyle Larson (Nov 24 at Merced Speedway)
1-Carson Macedo (Nov 20 at Thunderbowl Raceway)
1-Chase McDermand (Sep 26 at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway)
1-Tanner Thorson (Nov 27 at Bakersfield Speedway)
1-Zach Wigal (Sep 1 at Angell Park Speedway)
FEATURE LAPS LED
87-Daison Pursley
70-Ryan Timms
69-Cannon McIntosh
64-Jacob Denney
58-Kale Drake
54-Carson Macedo
53-Justin Grant
51-Chase McDermand
45-Zach Wigal
40-Logan Seavey
30-Emerson Axsom & Tanner Thorson
24-Buddy Kofoid & Michael Pickens
22-Thomas Meseraull
21-Corey Day
18-Kyle Cummins
17-Kyle Larson
15-Jade Avedisian
7-Jake Andreotti & Zach Daum
6-Gavin Miller
3-Ashton Torgerson
1-Kyle Jones & Kevin Thomas Jr.
TOP-5 FEATURE FINISHES
16-Daison Pursley
15-Cannon McIntosh
11-Logan Seavey
10-Ryan Timms
8-Zach Daum & Jacob Denney
6-Justin Grant
5-Gavin Miller
4-Jade Avedisian
3-Corey Day, Kale Drake, Buddy Kofoid, Carson Macedo, Kevin Thomas Jr. & Zach
Wigal
2-Emerson Axsom, Jerry Coons Jr., Kyle Larson, Chase McDermand, Thomas
Meseraull & Tanner Thorson
1-Kyle Cummins, Kyle Jones, Michael Pickens, Taylor Reimer, Hayden Reinbold,
Karter Sarff & Chris Windom
TOP-10 FEATURE FINISHES
20-Cannon McIntosh
18-Daison Pursley & Logan Seavey
17-Jacob Denney & Ryan Timms
16-Zach Daum & Justin Grant
15-Gavin Miller
11-Kale Drake
9-Zach Wigal
8-Jade Avedisian
6-Chase McDermand & Kevin Thomas Jr.
5-Kyle Jones
4-Jerry Coons Jr., Buddy Kofoid & Tanner Thorson
3-Jake Andreotti, Kyle Cummins, Corey Day, Carson Macedo, Thomas Meseraull &
Ethan Mitchell
2-Emerson Axsom, Tanner Carrick, Kyle Larson, Taylor Reimer, Hayden Reinbold,
Karter Sarff, Ashton Torgerson & Chris Windom
1-Kaylee Bryson, Shane Cottle, Briggs Danner, Mitchell Davis, Drake Edwards,
Tyler Edwards, Kameron Key, Cade Lewis, Michael Pickens, Jadon Rogers, Jake
Swanson & Gary Taylor
HONEST ABE ROOFING FAST QUALIFYING TIMES
4-Logan Seavey
3-Daison Pursley
2-Zach Wigal
1-Tanner Carrick, Jacob Denney, Justin Grant, Kyle Jones, Carson Macedo,
Chase McDermand, Ethan Mitchell, Karter Sarff & Ryan Timms
2024 USAC NATIONAL MIDGET FAST QUALIFIERS
May 17: Belleville Short Track – Justin Grant (12.018)
May 18: Belleville Short Track – Ethan Mitchell (12.462)
May 19: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex – Logan Seavey (11.474)
Jun 5: Lawrenceburg Speedway - Zach Wigal (14.578)
Jun 6: Lincoln Park Speedway - Daison Pursley (12.705)
Jun 7: Bloomington Speedway - Chase McDermand (12.143)
Jun 8: Tri-State Speedway - Daison Pursley (13.551)
Jun 9: Kokomo Speedway - Logan Seavey (13.318)
Jul 9: Red Dirt Raceway – Ryan Timms (13.032)
Jul 10: Mitchell County Fairgrounds – Zach Wigal (12.311)
Jul 11: Jefferson County Speedway – Kyle Jones (10.899)
Sep 1: Angell Park Speedway – Logan Seavey (14.427)
Sep 2: Angell Park Speedway – Daison Pursley (14.617)
Sep 20: Eldora Speedway – Logan Seavey (16.708)
Nov 20: Thunderbowl Raceway – Tanner Carrick (15.344)
Nov 24: Merced Speedway – Karter Sarff (11.993)
Nov 27: Bakersfield Speedway – Carson Macedo (12.380)
Nov 30: Ventura Raceway – Jacob Denney (12.072)
HEAT RACE / QUALIFYING RACE WINS: (Presented by Simpson Race Products, Rod
End Supply, T.J. Forged & Car IQ)
11-Daison Pursley
7-Logan Seavey
6-Zach Daum & Ryan Timms
4-Jake Andreotti, Jacob Denney, Kale Drake, Justin Grant, Cannon McIntosh &
Gavin Miller
3-Kevin Thomas Jr. & Zach Wigal
2-Jade Avedisian, Emerson Axsom, Jerry Coons Jr., Kyle Jones & Chase
McDermand
1-Brady Bacon, Kaylee Bryson, Trevor Cline, Shane Cottle, Tyler Courtney,
Kyle Cummins, Alex Karpowicz, Buddy Kofoid, Cade Lewis, Kaiden Manders, Caden
Sarale, Tanner Thorson, Daniel Whitley & J.J. Yeley
SEMI WINS: (Presented by Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts)
2-Chase McDermand
1-Jake Bubak, Jerry Coons Jr., Tyler Courtney, Jacob Denney, Tyler Edwards,
Drake Edwards, Justin Grant, Frankie Guerrini, Kaiden Manders, Hayden Reinbold,
Adam Taylor, Zach Wigal & Trey Zorn
FEATURE STARTS
23-Zach Daum, Jacob Denney, Kale Drake, Justin Grant, Cannon McIntosh, Gavin
Miller, Daison Pursley, Logan Seavey, Ryan Timms & Zach Wigal
16-Kyle Jones
15-Jake Andreotti & Jade Avedisian
13-Kevin Thomas Jr.
12-Chase McDermand, Ethan Mitchell & Hayden Reinbold
11-Drake Edwards
10-Thomas Meseraull
9-Emerson Axsom & Ricky Lewis
8-Jerry Coons Jr.
7-Curtis Spicer
6-Daniel Whitley
5-Kyle Cummins, Hank Davis, Corey Day, Buddy Kofoid, Michael Pickens, Taylor
Reimer, Tanner Thorson & Austin Torgerson
4-Kaylee Bryson, Tyler Courtney, Frankie Guerrini, Kyle Larson, Carson
Macedo, Karter Sarff & Trey Zorn
3-Lance Bennett, Steve Buckwalter, Briggs Danner, Ronnie Gardner, C.J. Leary,
Zack Merritt, Kayla Roell, Steven Snyder Jr., Adam Taylor & Ashton Torgerson
2-Will Armitage, Jakeb Boxell, Jake Bubak, Tanner Carrick, Shane Cottle, Dane
Culver, Mitchell Davis, Don Droud Jr., Mariah Ede, Tyler Edwards, Broedy Graham,
Rylan Gray, Luke Hall, Sam Johnson, Alex Karpowicz, Kameron Key, Cade Lewis,
Kaiden Manders, Mitchel Moles, Ashley Oerter, Caden Sarale, Brian Schwabauer,
Michael Smith, Jeff Stasa, Gary Taylor, Cameron Weishoff & Chris Windom
1-Brady Bacon, Chris Baue, Cody Beard, Adam Bolyard, Blake Brannon, Trevor
Cline, Andrew Deal, Travis DeGaton, Broc Elliott, Bradley Fezard, Brody Fuson,
Dalten Gabbard, Matt Goodnight, Kenney Johnson, Bryce Massingill, Jacob
McFarlin, Joel Myers Jr., Darin Naida, Kevin Newton, Keith Rauch, Davey Ray,
Branigan Roark, Jadon Rogers, Jeff Schindler, Gunnar Setser, Shaun Shapel, Bryan
Stanfill, Glenn Styres, Jake Swanson, Ricky Thornton Jr., Brandt Twitty, Brandon
Waelti, Matt Westfall & J.J. Yeley
HARD CHARGER OF THE RACE
May 17: Belleville Short Track – Logan Seavey (23rd to 8th)
May 18: Belleville Short Track – Zach Wigal (23rd to 13th)
May 19: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex – Ryan Timms (11th to 2nd)
Jun 5: Lawrenceburg Speedway - Justin Grant (18th to 6th)
Jun 6: Lincoln Park Speedway - Gavin Miller (16th to 10th)
Jun 7: Bloomington Speedway - Cannon McIntosh (13th to 6th)
Jun 8: Tri-State Speedway - Cannon McIntosh (23rd to 11th)
Jun 9: Kokomo Speedway - Gavin Miller (23rd to 7th)
Jul 9: Red Dirt Raceway – Jerry Coons Jr. (21st to 8th)
Jul 10: Mitchell County Fairgrounds – Gavin Miller (16th to 7th)
Jul 11: Jefferson County Speedway – Jade Avedisian (20th to 5th)
Jul 12: Jefferson County Speedway – Zach Daum (13th to 2nd)
Sep 1: Angell Park Speedway – Frankie Guerrini (22nd to 14th)
Sep 2: Angell Park Speedway – Logan Seavey (22nd to 7th)
Sep 20: Eldora Speedway – Daison Pursley (7th to 1st)
Sep 21: Eldora Speedway – Ryan Timms (20th to 2nd)
Sep 26: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Cannon McIntosh (8th
to 2nd)
Sep 29: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Ethan Mitchell (18th
to 7th)
Sep 29: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Kameron Key (24th to
9th)
Nov 20: Thunderbowl Raceway – Dane Culver (24th to 15th)
Nov 24: Merced Speedway – Kyle Larson (14th to 4th)
Nov 24: Merced Speedway – Zach Wigal (16th to 8th)
Nov 27: Bakersfield Speedway – Jacob Denney (14th to 7th)
Nov 30: Ventura Raceway – Tanner Carrick (19th to 10th)
DIRT DRAFT FASTEST HOT LAPS DRIVER
May 17: Belleville Short Track – Kale Drake (11.983)
May 18: Belleville Short Track – Ethan Mitchell (12.731)
May 19: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex – Kevin Thomas Jr. (11.755)
Jun 5: Lawrenceburg Speedway - Zach Daum (14.661)
Jun 6: Lincoln Park Speedway - Daison Pursley (12.666)
Jun 7: Bloomington Speedway - Kyle Cummins (12.093)
Jun 8: Tri-State Speedway - Jake Andreotti (13.502)
Jun 9: Kokomo Speedway - Daison Pursley (13.083)
Jul 9: Red Dirt Raceway – Ryan Timms (12.775)
Jul 10: Mitchell County Fairgrounds – Daison Pursley (12.253)
Jul 11: Jefferson County Speedway – Jerry Coons Jr. (11.113)
Jul 12: Jefferson County Speedway – Ryan Timms (11.290)
Sep 1: Angell Park Speedway – Zach Wigal (14.604)
Sep 2: Angell Park Speedway – Daniel Whitley (14.925)
Sep 20: Eldora Speedway – Gavin Miller (16.764)
Sep 26: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Daison Pursley
(11.930)
Sep 29: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Zach Wigal (12.035)
Sep 29: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Jacob Denney (12.302)
Nov 20: Thunderbowl Raceway – Daison Pursley (15.589)
Nov 24: Merced Speedway – Ryan Timms (12.130)
Nov 27: Bakersfield Speedway – Carson Macedo (12.669)
Nov 30: Ventura Raceway – Jacob Denney (12.204)
2024 USAC INFERNO ARMOR FIRE MOVE OF THE NIGHT
Jun 5: Lawrenceburg Speedway - Hayden Reinbold
Jun 6: Lincoln Park Speedway - Jade Avedisian
Jun 7: Bloomington Speedway - Logan Seavey
Jun 8: Tri-State Speedway - Adam Taylor
Jun 9: Kokomo Speedway - Michael Pickens
Jul 9: Red Dirt Raceway – Zach Daum
Jul 10: Mitchell County Fairgrounds – Thomas Meseraull
Jul 11: Jefferson County Speedway – Jade Avedisian
Jul 12: Jefferson County Speedway – Zach Daum
Sep 1: Angell Park Speedway – Zach Wigal
Sep 2: Angell Park Speedway – Logan Seavey
Sep 20: Eldora Speedway – Zach Daum
Sep 21: Eldora Speedway – Chris Windom
Sep 26: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Daison Pursley
Sep 29: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Alex Karpowicz
Sep 29: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Jade Avedisian
Nov 20: Thunderbowl Raceway – Corey Day
Nov 24: Merced Speedway – Karter Sarff
Nov 24: Merced Speedway – Buddy Kofoid
Nov 27: Bakersfield Speedway – Zach Daum
Nov 30: Ventura Raceway – Dalten Gabbard
ALL-TIME USAC MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP FEATURE WINS (1956-2024)
1. [111 wins] Mel Kenyon
2. [95 wins] Rich Vogler
3. [78 wins] Bob Wente
4. [63 wins] Bob Tattersall
5. [59 wins] Sleepy Tripp
6. [48 wins] Jimmy Davies
7. [38 wins] Bryan Clauson
8. [35 wins] Tracy Hines
9. [31 wins] Gene Hartley & Chuck Rodee
11. [30 wins] Dave Darland, Mike McGreevy, Johnny Parsons & Tanner Thorson
15. [29 wins] Kyle Larson
16. [27 wins] Gary Bettenhausen & Tony Stewart
18. [25 wins] Darren Hagen, Parnelli Jones & Dave Strickland
21. [24 wins] Billy Engelhart & Buddy Kofoid
23. [23 wins] Christopher Bell, Pancho Carter, Tommy Copp, Kevin Olson &
Billy Vukovich
28. [22 wins] Tom Bigelow, Bobby East & Shorty Templeman
31. [21 wins] Steve Cannon, Jimmy Caruthers, Rex Easton & Ken Schrader
35. [20 wins] A.J. Foyt
36. [19 wins] Jerry Coons Jr., Tyler Courtney, Stan Fox & Jason Leffler
40. [18 wins] Logan Seavey & Dave Steele
42. [17 wins] Jay Drake, Justin Grant & J.J. Yeley
45. [16 wins] Rico Abreu, George Amick, Billy Cantrell, Lee Kunzman, Bobby
Olivero & Henry Pens
51. [15 wins] Don Branson, Larry Rice & Chris Windom
54. [14 wins] Chuck Arnold, Jack Turner & Leroy Warriner
57. [13 wins] Steve Knepper, Don Meacham, Ryan Newman & Stevie Reeves
61. [12 wins] Danny Caruthers, Gene Force, Russ Gamester, Jeff Gordon, Bobby
Grim & Ron Shuman
67. [11 wins] Kasey Kahne, Jimmy Knight, Bob McLean, Johnny Moorhouse, Bobby
Santos & Brad Sweet
73. [10 wins] Allen Heath, Doug Kalitta, Brad Kuhn, Steve Lotshaw, Jerry
McClung, Thomas Meseraull & Chuck Weyant
80. [9 wins] Billy Boat, Chad Boat, Tony Elliott, Chuck Gurney, Cannon
McIntosh & Daison Pursley
86. [8 wins] 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 & Josh Wise
99. [7 wins] Tommy Astone, Jack Hewitt, Don Horvath, Page Jones, Kenneth
Nichols, Larry Patton, Les Scott, Len Sutton, Ryan Timms & Johnnie Tolan
109. [6 wins] Spencer Bayston, Donnie Beechler, George Benson, Dana Carter,
Bob Cicconi, Robby Flock, Nick Fornoro Jr., Arnie Knepper, Ricky Shelton, Mike
Streicher, Dave Strickland Jr., Kevin Thomas Jr. & Roger West
122. [5 wins] Mike Bliss, Lonnie Caruthers, Larry Dickson, Mike Fedorcak,
Burt Foland, Mack McClellan, Danny McKnight, Cliff Spalding, Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
& Jerry Weeks
132. [4 wins] Caleb Armstrong, Teddy Beach, Johnny Boyd, Frank Burany, Russ
Congdon, Zach Daum, Ray Elliott, Aaron Fike, Danny Frye, Billy Garrett, Mike
Gregg, Jim Hettinger, John Heydenreich, Bubby Jones, Levi Jones, Andy Linden,
Bobby Marshman, Roger McCluskey, Bill Mehner, Ken Nichols, Jeff Nuckles, Jan
Opperman, Michael Pickens, Gary Ponzini, Davey Ray, Eddie Sachs, Don Schilling,
Sammy Sessions, George Snider, Dale Swaim, Kevin Swindell, Rodger Ward & Zeb
Wise
165. [3 wins] Emerson Axsom, John Batts, Gays Biro, Shane Cottle, Allen
Crowe, Corey Day, Jacob Denney, Bruce Field, A.J. Fike, Drew Fornoro, Gene
Gennetten, Rick Goudy, Bob Hare, Bob Hauck, Jeff Heywood, Bill Homeier, Sam
Isenhower, Jim Keeker, Jim McClean, Warren Mockler, Mitchel Moles, Dave Moses,
Earl Motter, Jerry Nuckles, Danny Oakes, Johnnie Parsons, Porky Rachwitz, Johnny
Riva, Johnny Roberts, Lowell Sachs, Billy Shuman, Tom Steiner, Bobby Unser &
Billy Wease
199. [2 wins] Al Alpern, Sonny Ates, Johnny Baldwin, Jim Beckley, Dean
Billings, Alan Brown, Jack Calabrase, Tanner Carrick, Johnny Cofer, Mel Cornett,
Cotton Farmer, Terry Farrar, Joe Garson, Chuck Gurney Jr., Kyle Hamilton, Bob
Hogle, Rick Hood, P.J. Jones, Carson Macedo, Critter Malone, Jimmy McCune, Jason
McDougal, Aaron Pollock, Barry Reed, Lloyd Ruby, Joe Saldana, Tom Sellberg, Tony
Simon, Danny Stratton, Kody Swanson, Steve Troxell, Don Vogler, Bruce Walkup,
Terry Wente, Johnny White, Tommy White & Cole Whitt
236. [1 win] John Andretti, Mario Andretti, Mike Appio, Dick Atkins, Paul
Bates, Harry Beck, Bud Bogard, Tony Bonadies, Dan Boorse, Don Boorse, Dwight
Brown, Steve Buckwalter, Barry Butterworth, Gary Byers, Larry Cannon, Tyce
Carlson, Ed Carpenter, Dane Carter, Billy Cassella, Bill Chennault, Bill
Clemons, Roy Cook Jr., Kyle Cummins, Kale Drake, Ryan Durst, Edgar Elder, Todd
Forbes, Joe Gaerte, Bradley Galedrige, Steve Gennetten, Elmer George, Potsy
Goacher, Shane Golobic, David Gough, Ron Gregory, Norm Hall, Bob Harkey, Vern
Harriman, Scott Hatton, Al Herman, Jordan Hermansader, Mike Hess, Jim Hines, Ted
Hines, Shane Hmiel, Dean Holden, Blake Hollingsworth, Chuck Hulse, Buddy Irwin,
Eddie Jackson, Van Johnson, Brent Kaeding, Bud Kaeding, Jimmy Kirk, Kevin Koch,
Randy Koch, Bill Kollman, Cory Kruseman, Michael Lang, Greg Leffler, Larry
McCloskey, Chase McDermand, Jim McElreath, Mel McGaughy, John Meyers, Gavin
Miller, J.R. Miller, Travis Miniea, Russ Moynagh, Richard Myhre, Dick Northam,
Hank Nykaza, Brian Olson, Danny O'Neill, Jim Packard, Wally Pankratz, Forrest
Parker, Gene Pastor, Gary Patterson, Danny Pens, Jiggs Peters, Dick Pole,
Richard Powell, Buddy Rackley, Keith Rauch, Dave Ray, Jimmy Reece, Bob Richards,
Bruce Robey, Johnny Rodriguez, Gene Roehl, Jack Runyon, Sammy Sauer, Gio Scelzi,
Dutch Schaefer, Ryan Scott, Frank Secrist, Jimmy Sills, Jigger Sirois, Lee
Smith, Ron Smoker, Ned Spath, J.P. Standley, Graham Standring, Jerry Stone,
Tanner Swanson, Buddy Taylor, Tyler Thomas, Randy Tolsma, Leo Tucker, Bob Veith,
Joe Walter, Bryant Wiedeman, Zach Wigal, Eric Wilkins, Mauri Wilson, Doug
Wolfgang & Billy Wood
ALL-TIME USAC MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP FAST QUALIFYING TIMES (1956-2024)
1. (94) Mel Kenyon
2. (84) Rich Vogler
3. (77) Jimmy Davies
4. (74) Bob Wente
5. (45) Mike McGreevy
6. (38) Tracy Hines & Bob Tattersall
8. (37) Dave Strickland
9. (36) Johnny Parsons
10. (33) Chuck Rodee
11. (29) Tommy Astone & Jimmy Caruthers
13. (28) Kevin Olson
14. (27) Parnelli Jones
15. (26) Jason Leffler & Tanner Thorson
17. (25) Gary Bettenhausen
18. (24) Gene Hartley
19. (22) Don Branson, Stan Fox & Shorty Templeman
22. (21) Tony Stewart
23. (20) Bryan Clauson, Dan Drinan, Bobby East, Bobby Grim & Kyle Larson
28. (19) Jay Drake & Logan Seavey
30. (17) Dave Steele & Mike Streicher
32. (16) Rico Abreu, Billy Engelhart, Darren Hagen, Steve Lotshaw & Bobby
Olivero
37. (15) George Benson, Tom Bigelow, Billy Cantrell, Tyler Courtney & Les
Scott
42. (14) Jerry Coons Jr., Dave Darland, Jeff Gordon, Kenny Irwin Jr. & Bob
McLean
47. (13) Jimmy Knight & J.J. Yeley
49. (12) Don Meacham, Larry Rice & Josh Wise
52. (11) Brady Bacon, Danny Caruthers, Lonnie Caruthers, Russ Congdon, Tommy
Copp, Cannon McIntosh, Ryan Newman, Ken Schrader, Len Sutton, Brad Sweet, Sleepy
Tripp & Billy Vukovich
64. (10) George Amick, Pancho Carter & Allen Crowe
67. (9) A.J. Foyt, Justin Grant, Doug Kalitta, Larry Patton, Stevie Reeves,
Dave Strickland Jr., Kevin Thomas Jr. & Jerry Weeks
75. (8) Spencer Bayston, Christopher Bell, Dana Carter, Rex Easton, Russ
Gamester, Don Horvath, Kasey Kahne, Sammy Sessions, George Snider, Jack Turner &
Leroy Warriner
86. (7) Jade Avedisian, Mike Bliss, Ray Elliott, Allen Heath, Andy Michner,
Henry Pens, Lowell Sachs & Kody Swanson
94. (6) Chad Boat, Burt Foland, Brian Gerster, Mike Gregg, Kyle Hamilton,
Buddy Kofoid, Lee Kunzman, Jerry McClung, Bill Mehner, Daison Pursley, Ron
Shuman, Jimmy Sills, Don Vogler, Chris Windom & Billy Wood
109. (5) Merle Bettenhausen, Billy Boat, Gary Byers, Steve Cannon, Kevin
Doty, Ronnie Duman, Aaron Fike, Shane Golobic, Rick Goudy, Jeff Heywood, Eddie
Johnson, Steve Knepper, Brad Kuhn, Andy Linden, Ethan Mitchell, Bobby Santos,
Chris Shultz, Billy Shuman, Chuck Weyant & Mauri Wilson
129. (4) Johnny W. Anderson, Caleb Armstrong, Sonny Ates, Tanner Carrick,
Dane Carter, Joe Corrigan, Ray Crawford, Zach Daum, Mike Fedorcak, Robby Flock,
Joe Garson, Chuck Gurney, Jim Hettinger, Arnie Knepper, Chuck Marshall, Danny
McKnight, Mitchel Moles, Jeff Nuckles, Danny Oakes, Gary Ponzini, Richard
Powell, Porky Rachwitz, Taylor Reimer, Eddie Sachs, Ricky Shelton, Tom Steiner,
Bruce Walkup, Rodger Ward, Roger West & Zeb Wise
159. (3) Don "Spyder" Anderson, Harry Beck, Donnie Beechler, Tony
Bettenhausen, Dwight Brown, Steve Buckwalter, Hank Butcher, Jack Calabrase, Cole
Carter, Bob Cicconi, Mario Clouser, Larry Dickson, Tony Elliott, Bruce Field,
A.J. Fike, Gene Force, Danny Frye, Bob Hare, Ted Hines, P.J. Jones, Greg
Leffler, Carson Macedo, Grier Manning, Mack McClellan, Roger McCluskey, Thomas
Meseraull, Johnny Moorhouse, Kenneth Nichols, Jerry Nuckles, Tim Pangborn,
Forrest Parker, Johnnie Parsons, Johnny Roberts, Randy Roberts, Don Schilling,
Dale Swaim, Ryan Timms, Johnnie Tolan & Dillon Welch
198. (2) Sherman Armstrong Jr., Jack Bates, Gays Biro, Art Bisch, Dan Boorse,
Kaylee Bryson, Bill Chennault, Paul Clark, Bob Cortner, Chris Cumberworth, Bob
Davison, Corey Day, Jacob Denney, Edgar Elder, Todd Forbes, Nick Fornoro Jr.,
Gene Gennetten, Elmer George, Joe Giba, Ron Gregory, Ted Hartley, Mike Hess, Jim
Hines, Shane Hmiel, Eddie Jackson, Bubby Jones, Dick Jones, Page Jones, Ronnie
Kaplan, Johnny Kay, Walt Kennedy, Michael Lewis, Brad Loyet, Jim Mahoney, Jim
McClean, Sarah McCune, Warren Mockler, Earl Motter, Ken Nichols, Hank Nykaza,
Steve Paden, Danny Pens, Michael Pickens, Parker Price-Miller, Levi Roberts,
Johnny Rodriguez, Lloyd Ruby, Joe Saldana, Sammy Sauer, Ryan Scott, Tom
Sellberg, Jigger Sirois, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Danny Stratton, Russ Sweedler,
Buddy Taylor, George Tichenor, Bud Tingelstad, Steve Troxell, Bobby Unser, Billy
Wease, Ken Weiland, Cole Whitt, Zach Wigal & Carl Williams
263. (1) Bobby Allen, Al Alpern, Chuck Amati, John Andretti, Cap Arnold,
Chuck Arnold, Dick Atkins, Tony Ave, Emerson Axsom, Steve Barth, Dave Bartlett,
Todd Barton, John Batts, Jim Beckley, Daniel Bedford, Dick Betts, Jim Bob
Luebbert, Nick Bohanon, Tony Bonadies, Johnny Boyd, Alex Bright, Bob Burbridge,
Buddy Cagle, Larry Cannon, Roy Caruthers, Billy Cassella, Steve Chassey, Bill
Cheesbourg, Bud Clemons, Johnny Cofer, Maria Cofer, Duke Cook, Jay Cornell,
Chance Crum, A.J. Davis, Duke DeRosa, Danny Ebberts, Bob Ellingham, Dean
Erfurth, Russ Faucett, Sarah Fisher, Dan Ford, Josh Ford, Danny Frye Jr., Jim
Gates, Johnny Gavin, Roy Gillhamer, Roy Graham, Bob Gregg, Mike Groff, Gene
Gurney, Chuck Gurney Jr., Butch Haisman, Davey Hamilton, Garrett Hansen, Bob
Harkey, Alex Harris, Scott Hatton, Jac Haudenschild, Al Henderson, Jordan
Hermansader, Mike Hill, Larry Hillerud, Bob Hogle, Shane Hollingsworth, Bill
Homeier, Rick Hood, Wally Hostettler, Billy Hughes, Jeff Hunt, Tony Hunt, Gary
Irvin, Bob Jesser, Ronnie Johncox, Kyle Jones, Paul Jones, Jack Jordan, Brent
Kaeding, Gary Kanawyer, Jim Keeker, Harry Kern, Jimmy Kirk, Danny Kladis, George
Kladis, Clay Klepper, Kevin Koch, Randy Koch, Bill Kojis, Bill Kollman, Jim
Lauri IV, Buddy Lee, Donnie Lehmann, Bob Lithgow, Ed Loomis, Jesse Love, Dave
Lundy, Jim Malloy, Bobby Marshman, Larry McCloskey, Jimmy McCune, Chase
McDermand, Jason McDougal, Lealand McSpadden, Al Miller, J.R. Miller, Stephanie
Mockler, Davey Moses, Mike Mosley, Brad Noffsinger, Danny O'Neill, Ralph
Parkinson, Gary Patterson, Dick Pole, Bill Puterbaugh, Jon Rahe, Bill Randall,
Chase Randall, Norm Rapp, Keith Rauch, Dickie Reese, Bill Renshaw, Bob Richards,
Bruce Robey, Jack Runyon, Karter Sarff, John Sarna, Gio Scelzi, Chase Scott,
Shane Scully, Roy Seidenstricker, Holly Shelton, Dean Shirley, Tony Simon, C.L.
Smith, Bob Spoo, J.P. Standley, Gig Stephens, Tanner Swanson, Kevin Swindell,
Kevin Thomas, Al Unser, Don Weaver, Terry Wente, Gene Weyant, Johnny White, Newt
White, Bryant Wiedeman, Eric Wilkins & Don Wilson
ALL-TIME USAC NATIONAL MIDGET DRIVER CHAMPIONS
1956: Shorty Templeman, 1957: Shorty Templeman, 1958: Shorty Templeman, 1959:
Gene Hartley, 1960: Jimmy Davies, 1961: Jimmy Davies, 1962: Jimmy Davies, 1963:
Bob Wente, 1964: Mel Kenyon, 1965: Mike McGreevy, 1966: Mike McGreevy, 1967: Mel
Kenyon, 1968: Mel Kenyon, 1969: Bob Tattersall, 1970: Jimmy Caruthers, 1971:
Danny Caruthers, 1972: Pancho Carter, 1973: Larry Rice, 1974: Mel Kenyon, 1975:
Sleepy Tripp, 1976: Sleepy Tripp, 1977: Mel Kenyon, 1978: Rich Vogler, 1979:
Steve Lotshaw, 1980: Rich Vogler, 1981: Mel Kenyon, 1982: Kevin Olson, 1983:
Rich Vogler, 1984: Tom Bigelow, 1985: Mel Kenyon, 1986: Rich Vogler, 1987: Kevin
Olson, 1988: Rich Vogler, 1989: Russ Gamester, 1990: Jeff Gordon, 1991: Mike
Streicher, 1992: Stevie Reeves, 1993: Stevie Reeves, 1994: Tony Stewart, 1995:
Tony Stewart, 1996: Kenny Irwin Jr., 1997: Jason Leffler, 1998: Jason Leffler,
1999: Jason Leffler, 2000: Kasey Kahne, 2001: Dave Darland, 2002: Dave Darland,
2003: J.J. Yeley, 2004: Bobby East, 2005: Josh Wise, 2006: Jerry Coons Jr.,
2007: Jerry Coons Jr., 2008: Cole Whitt, 2009: Brad Kuhn, 2010: Bryan Clauson,
2011: Bryan Clauson, 2012: Darren Hagen, 2013: Christopher Bell, 2014: Rico
Abreu, 2015: Tracy Hines, 2016: Tanner Thorson, 2017: Spencer Bayston, 2018:
Logan Seavey, 2019: Tyler Courtney, 2020: Chris Windom, 2021: Buddy Kofoid,
2022: Buddy Kofoid, 2023: Logan Seavey, 2024: Daison Pursley
ALL-TIME USAC NATIONAL MIDGET ENTRANT CHAMPIONS
1956: Ashley Wright, 1957: Lloyd Rahn, 1958: Lloyd Rahn, 1959: Ray Bolander,
1960: Jimmy Davies, 1961: Howard Linne, 1962: Jimmy Davies, 1963: Robert
Shadday, 1964: Willard Coil, 1965: Mel & Don Kenyon, 1966: Mel & Don Kenyon,
1967: Mel & Don Kenyon, 1968: Mel & Don Kenyon, 1969: Jack Stroud, 1970: Doug
Caruthers, 1971: Doug Caruthers, 1972: Shannon Brothers, 1973: Doug Caruthers,
1974: 3-K Racing Enterprises, 1975: Sleepy Tripp, 1976: Sleepy Tripp, 1977:
Sherman Armstrong, 1978: Doug & Dana Caruthers, 1979: 3-K Racing Enterprises,
1980: 3-K Racing Enterprises, 1981: 3-K Racing Enterprises, 1982: Nick Gojmeric,
1983: Streicher Racing, 1984: Wilke Racing, 1985: 3-K Racing Enterprises, 1986:
Jonathan Byrd, 1987: Jonathan Byrd, 1988: Wilke Racers, 1989: George & Gary
Gamester, 1990: Streicher Racing, 1991: Streicher Racing, 1992: Ralph Potter,
1993: Steve Lewis, 1994: Ralph Potter, 1995: Steve Lewis, 1996: Steve Lewis,
1997: Pete Willoughby, 1998: Steve Lewis, 1999: Steve Lewis, 2000: Steve Lewis,
2001: Steve Lewis, 2002: Steve Lewis, 2003: Steve Lewis, 2004: Steve Lewis,
2005: Wilke-Pak Racers, 2006: Keith Kunz Motorsports, 2007: Wilke-Pak Racers,
2008: Keith Kunz Motorsports, 2009: RW Motorsports, 2010: Corey Tucker
Racing/Keith Kunz Motorsports/BCI, 2011: Corey Tucker Racing/BCI/Curb-Agajanian,
2012: Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports, 2013: Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports, 2014: Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports, 2015: Keith
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports, 2016: Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports,
2017: Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports, 2018: Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports, 2019: Clauson Marshall Racing, 2020: Tucker-Boat Motorsports, 2021:
Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports, 2022: Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports, 2023: Abacus Racing, 2024: CB Industries
ALL-TIME USAC NATIONAL MIDGET ROOKIES OF THE YEAR
1969: Billy Engelhart, 1970: Danny Brown, 1971: Danny Caruthers, 1972: Tommy
Astone, 1973: Mike Gregg, 1974: Richard Powell, 1975: Larry Patton, 1976: James
McElreath, 1977: Lonnie Caruthers, 1978: Tommy Thomas, 1979: Barry Butterworth,
1980: Trevor Boys, 1981: Sherman Armstrong, 1982: Chris Maxson, 1983: John
Andretti, 1984: Russ Gamester, 1985: Bobby Allen, 1986: Steve Enlow, 1987: John
Meyers, 1988: Jim Keeker, 1989: Jeff Gordon, 1990: Dan Ford, 1991: Doug Kalitta,
1992: Brian Gerster, 1993: Chuck Leary, 1994: David Bridges, 1995: Ryan Newman,
1996: Carl Olsen, 1997: Nick Lundgreen, 1998: Michael Lewis, 1999: A.J. Fike,
2000: Aaron Fike, 2001: Bobby East, 2002: Teddy Beach & Ron Gregory, 2003: Ryan
Durst, 2004: Todd Beach, 2005: Darren Hagen, 2006: Bryan Clauson, 2007: Ricky
Stenhouse Jr., 2008: Chad Boat, 2009: Zach Daum, 2010: Daniel Bedford, 2011:
Kyle Larson, 2012: Rico Abreu, 2013: Christopher Bell, 2014: Kevin Thomas Jr.,
2015: Spencer Bayston, 2016: Carson Macedo, 2017: Tanner Carrick, 2018: Logan
Seavey. 2019: Andrew Layser, 2020: Buddy Kofoid, 2021: Chase Randall, 2022:
Mitchel Moles, 2023: Gavin Miller, 2024: Zach Wigal
2024 USAC NATIONAL MIDGET DRIVER & TEAM ROSTER
A
JAKE ANDREOTTI/Castro Valley, CA (Pete Davis #00) & (4 Kings Racing #14)
WILL ARMITAGE/Athens, IL (Fatt Right Foot Racing #83)
JADE AVEDISIAN/Clovis, CA (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #71)
EMERSON AXSOM/Franklin, IN (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #67K)
B
BRADY BACON/Broken Arrow, OK (TKH Motorsports #21H)
CHRIS BAUE/Indianapolis, IN (Bill Baue #36)
CODY BEARD/Huntingburg, IN (Beard Racing #7B)
LANCE BENNETT/Aurora, CO (Cappy Mason #91)
ADAM BOLYARD/Rushville, IN (Adam Bolyard Racing #4)
JAKEB BOXELL/Zanesville, IN (4 Kings Racing #44)
BLAKE BRANNON/Morgan Hill, CA (Brannon Motorsports #40)
KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Joyner Motorsports #27) & (Abacus Racing #58)
JAKE BUBAK/Arvada, CO (Bourke Motorsports #27B)
STEVE BUCKWALTER/Royersford, PA (Brian Buckwalter #0) & (Brian Buckwalter
#25B)
KYLE BUSCH/Las Vegas, NV (Kyle Busch Motorsports #51B)
C
TANNER CARRICK/Lincoln, CA (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #98)
ROBERT CARSON/Concord, CA (LOK Enterprises #99K)
TREVOR CLINE/Mooresville, NC (Troy Cline #55)
KEVIN COOK/Winchester, IN (Kevin Cook #77)
CALE COONS/Greencastle, IN (Joe Dooling #63)
JERRY COONS JR./Tucson, AZ (Central Motorsports #85)
SHANE COTTLE/Kansas, IL (4 Kings Racing #44)
TYLER COURTNEY/Indianapolis, IN (Silva Motorsports #23c)
DANE CULVER/Riverside, CA (Knuckles Up Racing #50)
KYLE CUMMINS/Princeton, IN (Glenn Styres Racing #3G)
D
BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (John Schneider #98)
ZACH DAUM/Pocahontas, IL (RAMCO Speed Group-Daum Motorsports #5d), (RAMCO
Speed Group #7m), (RAMCO Speed Group #7p), (Trifecta Motorsports #7u), (Royal
Power Sports #16), (Pat O'Dell #17) & (Beilman Motorsports #31B)
HANK DAVIS/Sand Springs, OK (Bob Chandler #00), (Cornell Racing Stables #8) &
(John LeVecque #60x)
MITCHELL DAVIS/Auburn, IL (Pat O'Dell #56)
COREY DAY/Clovis, CA (Wille Kahne #4)
ANDREW DEAL/Caney, KS (Mike Deal #15D)
TRAVIS DeGATON/Sacramento, CA (Troy DeGaton #39T)
TROY DeGATON/Wickenburg, AZ (Troy DeGaton #39T)
JACOB DENNEY/Galloway, OH (Tom Malloy #25)
JUSTIN DICKERSON/Pittsboro, IN (Mike Dickerson #21D)
DEVON DOBIE/Wapakoneta, OH (Dennis Dobie #23)
KALE DRAKE/Collinsville, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #97K)
NICK DRAKE/Mooresville, NC (Troy Cline #55D)
BRYAN DROLLINGER/San Pedro, CA (Drollinger Bros. Racing #71D)
DON DROUD JR./Lincoln, NE (Mark Burch #22T)
TOM DUNKEL/Menifee, CA (Josh Ford Motorsports #17A)
E
MARIAH EDE/Fresno, CA (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #67K) & (Keith
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #71E)
DRAKE EDWARDS/Peoria, AZ (Petty Performance Racing #3p)
TYLER EDWARDS/Salina, OK (Mounce-Stout Motorsports #14s)
BROC ELLIOTT/California, MO (Broc Elliott #0)
F
MICHAEL FACCINTO/Hanford, CA (Graunstadt-Streeter Racing #14)
ANDREW FELKER/Carl Junction, MO (Cooper & Hudson Felker #11A)
BRADLEY FEZARD/Bonnerdale, AR (V & H Racing #938)
BRODY FUSON/Bakersfield, CA (Rusty Carlile #51)
G
DALTEN GABBARD/Peoria, AZ (Dalten Gabbard #77)
RONNIE GARDNER/Corona, CA (Six8 Motorsports #68)
TY GIBBS/Charlotte, NC (CB Industries #81)
MATT GOODNIGHT/Winchester, IN (Kyle Simon #23)
WESTON GORHAM/Colleyville, TX (Mike Dickerson #18N)
BROEDY GRAHAM/Bakersfield, CA (BGR Racing #66)
JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (RMS Racing #2)
RYLAN GRAY/Greenfield, IN (RMS Racing #87)
FRANKIE GUERRINI/San Rafael, CA (Cornell Racing Stables #8) & (F & F Racing
#63)
H
LUKE HALL/Ludlow Falls, OH (Kyle Heitmeyer #74)
KYLE HAWSE/Las Vegas, NV (Hawse Racing #20x)
TODD HAWSE/Simi Valley, CA (Todd Hawse #18)
TODD HOBSON/Clyde, VIC (Griffiths Motorsports #75) & (Griffiths Motorsport
#75AU)
ABBY HOHLBEIN/Cloverdale, OH (Joyner Motorsports #27) & (Lambert Motorsports
#55)
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KENNEY JOHNSON/Bethany, CT (Jeff Johnson #46)
SAM JOHNSON/St. Peters, MO (Joe Johnson #72J)
KYLE JONES/Kennedale, TX (Joyner Motorsports #27x)
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ALEX KARPOWICZ/Spring Branch, TX (Mounce-Stout Motorsports #19)
KAMERON KEY/Warrensburg, MO (TKH Motorsports #21J)
JOHN KLABUNDE/Fort Calhoun, NE (John Klabunde #77)
BUDDY KOFOID/Penngrove, CA (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #71)
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CAMERON LA ROSE/Phoenix, AZ (Petty Performance Racing #3J)
KYLE LARSON/Elk Grove, CA (Silva Motorsports #1K)
C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Dennis Hart #15) & (4 Kings Racing #54)
CADE LEWIS/Bakersfield, CA (Dean Alexander #101)
RICKY LEWIS/Camarillo, CA (4 Kings Racing #4) & (4 Kings Racing #54)
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CARSON MACEDO/Lemoore, CA (Dyson Motorsport #99AU)
KAIDEN MANDERS/Perth, WAU (RAMCO Speed Group #7m)
BRYCE MASSINGILL/Troy, OH (Chase McDermand #40x)
CHASE McDERMAND/Springfield, IL (Josh Ford Motorsports #8w) & (Chase
McDermand #40)
JACOB McFARLIN/Sedalia, MO (Branigan Roark Racing #33)
CANNON MCINTOSH/Bixby, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #71K)
ZACK MERRITT/Greeley, CO (Ryan Oerter #43)
THOMAS MESERAULL/San Jose, CA (Tim Engler #7x)
GAVIN MILLER/Allentown, PA (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #97)
ETHAN MITCHELL/Mooresville, NC (Bundy Built Motorsports #19m)
MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports #19A)
JOEL MYERS JR./Santa Rosa, CA (Leighton Crouch #1)
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DARIN NAIDA/Adrian, MI (Dan Binks #3R)
KEVIN NEWTON/Farmersburg, IN (Second Law Motorsports #16TH)
TERRY NICHOLS/Delano, CA (Nichols-Peckfelder Motorsports #1p)
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ASHLEY OERTER/Ellicott, CO (Ryan Oerter #44)
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RANDI PANKRATZ/Atascadero, CA (Wally Pankratz #8)
DEAN PARKER/Newburgh, IN (Brian & Deidre Martin #11p)
PETER PAULSON/Woodland, CA (El Toro Racing #Q32)
MICHAEL PICKENS/Auckland, NZ (Mounce-Stout Motorsports #54NZ) & (Keith
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #67K)
LOGAN PRICKETT/Shelbyville, IN (MKP Racing #37)
DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (CB Industries #86)
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MATHEW RADISICH/Auckland, NZ (Graunstadt-Streeter Racing #14T)
KEITH RAUCH/Denver, CO (Bourke Motorsports #27K)
DAVEY RAY/Davenport, IA (Jeff Wimmenauer #15J)
TAYLOR REIMER/Bixby, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #25K)
HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ ( Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports #19AZ)
BRANIGAN ROARK/Lincoln, MO (Branigan Roark Racing #44)
KAYLA ROELL/Dillsboro, IN (Kayla Roell Racing #4K)
JADON ROGERS/Worthington, IN (RAMCO Speed Group #7m)
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CADEN SARALE/Stockton, CA (Caden Sarale #32)
KARTER SARFF/Mason City, IL (Karter Sarff #21K) & (Beilman Motorsports #31)
C.J. SARNA/Palm Desert, CA (Sarna Motorsports #20)
JEFF SCHINDLER/Evansville, IN (Giddy Up Racing #8x)
STEPHEN SCHNAPF/Newburgh, IN (Brian & Deidre Martin #11) & (Brian & Deidre
Martin #11s)
BRIAN SCHWABAUER/Hastings, NE (Murphy Racing #9B)
LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing #57)
GUNNAR SETSER/Columbus, IN (Kevin Arnold #43)
SHAUN SHAPEL/Wichita, KS (Phil Shapel #84s)
MICHAEL SMITH/Delta, PA (Tom Savage #76)
T.J. SMITH/Fresno, CA (Caden Sarale #32) & (Caden Sarale #32x)
STEVEN SNYDER JR./Rising Sun, MD (Royal Power Sports #16)
CURTIS SPICER/Marysville, KS (Spicer RaceCraft #4s)
BRYAN STANFILL/Bakersfield, CA (Griffiths Motorsport #75AU)
JEFF STASA/Kingman, KS (Mark Stasa #91)
GLENN STYRES/Ohsweken, ON (Glenn Styres Racing #0G)
STEVIE SUSSEX/Tempe, AZ (Crown Jewel Racing #20AZ)
JAKE SWANSON/Anaheim, CA (Beilman Motorsports #31)
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ADAM TAYLOR/Wheatfield, IN (Adam Taylor Motorsports #7T)
GARY TAYLOR/Snohomish, WA (Mike & Brian Dunlap #32)
KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (Mounce-Stout Motorsports #9), (4 Kings Racing
#14), (Mounce-Stout Motorsports #14s) & (Abacus Racing #57KT)
RICKY THORNTON JR./Chandler, AZ (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #67K)
TANNER THORSON/Minden, NV (Tom Malloy #25m)
RYAN TIMMS/Oklahoma City, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #67)
ASHTON TORGERSON/Glendale, AZ (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #67K)
AUSTIN TORGERSON/Glendale, AZ (Mounce-Stout Motorsports #88A)
BRANDT TWITTY/Bakersfield, CA (Kevin Twitty #4B)
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BARRIE VALENTINO/Brisbane, AU (El Toro Racing #Q23)
JIM VANZANT/Prescott, AZ (Jim & Bonnie Vanzant #3v)
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BRANDON WAELTI/Sun Prairie, WI (Martin Family Racing #3w)
COLE WAKIM/Simi Valley, CA (Josh Ford Motorsports #73)
CAMERON WEISHOFF/Sun Prairie, WI (Weishoff Motorsports #55)
MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (4 Kings Racing #54)
DANIEL WHITLEY/Ferndale, CA (RAMCO Speed Group #7m), (RAB Racing #57A) &
(John LeVecque #60x)
ZACH WIGAL/Belpre, OH (CB Industries #89)
CHRIS WINDOM/Canton, IL (CB Industries #89x)
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J.J. YELEY/Phoenix, AZ (Petty Performance Racing #3J)
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TREY ZORN/Russell, KS (Bob Chandler #00z)
ONE SPOT BETTER!
DAY BECOMES TURKEY NIGHT’S YOUNGEST WINNER,
PURSLEY IS USAC MIDGET CHAMP
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Ventura, California (November 30, 2024)………Corey Day’s first try at the ARP
Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented by the West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall
of Fame in 2023 marked a grand entrance to the event for the Clovis, Calif.
native.
In his encore performance on Saturday night at California’s Ventura Raceway,
Day rose to the occasion quite literally and figuratively as he made the winning
move 17 laps from the finish line to earn $15,000 and become a first-time winner
of the 83rd running of the prestigious event.
In doing so, Day became the youngest winner in the history of the Turkey
Night Grand Prix after celebrating his 19th birthday just two days earlier.
Caleb Armstrong was the previous record holder, having won the 2011 event at the
age of 19 years, 3 months and 8 days.
Furthermore, Day secured the fifth consecutive Turkey Night USAC Midget
feature victory for a driver from the state of California, following in the
footsteps of Kyle Larson (2019), Logan Seavey (2021), Justin Grant (2022) and
Kyle Larson (2023).
Meanwhile, Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) finished off a remarkable
personal comeback from injury to capture the 2024 USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship for himself and his CB Industries team with a third-place
showing in the season finale.
Less than a week after supplying car owner Willie Kahne his first career USAC
National Midget triumph at California’s Merced Speedway, Day delivered once more
in the 98-lap event at Ventura’s 1/5-mile dirt oval with a 20-year-old
powerplant – a full year older than Day himself – at the wheel of his Durst –
Four CCCC’s Construction – Sander Engineering/Triple X/Wirth Mopar.
“Hats off to Willie Kahne, Will Durst and Bob Wirth for giving me a good
motor that no one thought would work, and it does,” Day praised.
Day also admitted that he’d never before capped off a season with a victory.
To do it in one of the most prestigious motorsports events on the calendar,
that’s icing on the cake for the driver who was a regular with the Kubota High
Limit Series throughout the year and also made a handful of NASCAR Craftsman
Truck Series and ARCA Menards Series starts.
“This was my last race of the year, and I’ve never ended the year with a win
in all my years racing,” Day remarked. “To do that feels really, really good. I
look forward to this swing so much, and to just be able to come race and almost
relax. It’s not as high pressure as the normal stuff I’m doing and I’m just
really glad Willie and I could get a couple wins down here, and I’m glad to be
one spot better here this year.”
Starting eighth, Day steadily moved forward and had worked himself into the
top-five by the midway point on the 49th lap. Jacob Denney flexed his muscles
early by leading the initial 25 laps as he exchanged the low and high lines with
constant pursuer Pursley.
As the front runners worked a gauntlet of traffic, Buddy Kofoid advanced his
way to the head of the herd as he worked under Pursley for second on lap 23, and
shortly thereafter, went to the high side to travel around Denney for the race
lead on the 26th circuit.
Suddenly, four-time Turkey Night winner Kyle Larson appeared in the frame as
he slotted into fifth by lap 44 after starting in the 10th position. However,
just three trips later on lap 47, Larson’s reign, for all intents and purposes,
ended when a chain reaction starting from Pursley to Larson to Day resulted in
rear bumper contact from Day to Larson. That chrome to chrome contact sent
Larson into a 360 degree spin in turn two. By rule, Larson had to restart the
race from the tail where he managed only to get back to the 20th spot after
dropping out with 21 laps remaining, his first Turkey Night finish outside the
top-five in 12 starts.
Following the restart, Tanner Thorson emerged as a contender and was able to
slide Kofoid the lead, albeit briefly, in turns three and four on the 49th lap
before Kofoid cut back under to reassume the lead. While those two duked it out
up top, Denney was constantly crawling the infield berm. After Thorson slammed
the turn two cushion with his right rear tire on lap 50 and dropped back to
fourth, Denney disposed of Thorson, then surpassed Kofoid to retake the number
one spot.
When Kofoid bounced off the back straightaway wall on lap 55, Day took
advantage of his fellow competitor’s white wall misfortune to grab second, then
set his sights on Denney who patrolled the low line as the leader with 43 to go.
As the rubber began to become a prominent streak around the inner perimeter, Day
stalked Denney from a mere single car length behind.
“I knew that the rubber was going to come in, unfortunately,” Day explained.
“With so many laps on this place, you just really can’t keep it off it. I knew
it was going to come in; it was just a matter of when it was. I tried the bottom
and then I’d move up, then I kept trying the bottom just to see. I saw Denney
down there get by a couple of cars, so I knew it was in. I knew I needed to get
down there and get my tires worked in for it.”
On lap 82, Denney drifted ever so slightly off the bottom line and opened the
door for Day to pounce. Pulling even with Denney exiting turn two and down the
back straightaway, Day slipped past for the lead entering turn three before
crossing the line, with Denney just behind, to complete the lap just as seventh
running Cannon McIntosh slowed with a flat right rear tire, which necessitated a
yellow flag, ending any sliver of title hopes he held on to.
From the lap 83 restart onward, Day was untouchable as he pulled out to a
full second lead almost instantaneously. At that moment, Denney began to fade as
Kofoid (lap 84) and Pursley (lap 87) followed suit past him into second and
third, respectively. Yet, the field bunched one final time on lap 90 after
Rookie Broedy Graham (18th) spun to a stop in turn one. During the caution
period, Thorson (5th) slowed with a shredded right rear tire.
Despite seeing his one second lead evaporate with the yellow, Day got back on
the horse and rode it to the finish line over the final nine laps to score a
1.009 second margin of victory over Buddy Kofoid and Daison Pursley with Jacob
Denney fourth and Logan Seavey rounding out the top-five.
After finishing second in the 2021 Turkey Night Grand Prix, Buddy Kofoid
(Penngrove, Calif.) collected his second career runner-up result in the event
after leading 24 laps in his Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/Mobil 1 – TRD
– Curb Records – IWX/Lynk/Speedway Toyota.
Daison Pursley capped his championship season with a third-place finish, far
outlasting his best previous Turkey Night results of 19th and 14th in 2019 and
2023, respectively, in his CB Industries/PristineAuction.com – NOS Energy Drink
– TRD/Spike/Speedway Toyota.
It was a big night for Pursley’s CBI teammate Zach Wigal (Belpre, Ohio) who
doubled up the honors on Saturday night. His 11th place result made him the 2024
Don Basile Rookie of the Race. Adding to the accolades, Wigal also finished the
year by locking up the Max Papis Innovations USAC National Midget Rookie of the
Year award.
Tanner Carrick’s (Lincoln, Calif.) return to Turkey Night after a three-year
hiatus was a solid one. After starting 19th, Carrick advanced +9 to finish 10th,
which earned him hard charger honors for the evening.
On Friday, Dalten Gabbard (Peoria, Ariz.) found himself upside down on the
track’s exit ramp following a flip during practice. After thrashing to get the
car repaired overnight, he transferred his way into his first career USAC
National Midget start on Saturday night at Ventura. That earned him the Inferno
Armor Fire Move of the Night.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: November 30,
2024 – Ventura Raceway – Ventura, California – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – 83rd ARP
Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented By The West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall
of Fame
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: (Top-10 locked into the feature) 1. Jacob
Denney, 25, Malloy-12.072; 2. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-12.206; 3. Buddy Kofoid,
71, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.238; 4. Tanner Thorson, 25m, Malloy-12.254; 5. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 57KT, Abacus-12.286; 6. Cannon McIntosh, 71K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.295; 7. Kale Drake, 97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.299; 8.
Corey Day, 4, Kahne-12.313; 9. Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.345; 10.
Kyle Larson, 1K, Silva-12.364; 11. Jake Swanson, 31, Beilman-12.369; 12. Justin
Grant, 2, RMS-12.382; 13. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.385; 14. Zach Wigal, 89,
CBI-12.480; 15. Tyler Courtney, 23c, Silva-12.484; 16. Tanner Carrick, 98,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.498; 17. Emerson Axsom, 67K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.505;
18. Chase McDermand, 8w, Ford-12.507; 19. Carson Macedo, 99AU, Dyson-12.513; 20.
Dalten Gabbard, 77, Gabbard-12.601; 21. Kaylee Bryson, 58, Abacus-12.606; 22.
Ryan Timms, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.615; 23. Ronnie Gardner, 68, Six8-12.624;
24. C.J. Leary, 15, Hart-12.628; 25. Jake Andreotti, 00, Davis-12.630; 26. Cade
Lewis, 101, Alexander-12.659; 27. T.J. Smith, 32x, Sarale-12.673; 28. Zach Daum,
31B, Beilman-12.675; 29. Kyle Busch, 51B, Busch-12.676; 30. Broedy Graham, 66,
BGR-12.704; 31. Brody Fuson, 51, Carlile-12.715; 32. Drake Edwards, 3p,
Petty-12.722; 33. Ty Gibbs, 81, CBI-12.750; 34. Michael Faccinto, 14,
Graunstadt/Streeter-12.780; 35. Austin Torgerson, 88A, Mounce/Stout-12.829; 36.
Caden Sarale, 32, Sarale-12.830; 37. Alex Karpowicz, 19, Mounce/Stout-12.846;
38. Stevie Sussex, 20AZ, Crown Jewel-12.904; 39. Dane Culver, 50, Knuckles
Up-12.935; 40. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling-12.982; 41. Randi Pankratz, 8,
Pankratz-12.990; 42. C.J. Sarna, 20, Sarna-13.051; 43. Cole Wakim, 73,
Ford-13.054; 44. Abby Hohlbein, 55, Lambert-13.151; 45. Mathew Radisich, 14T,
Graunstadt/Streeter-13.174; 46. Kyle Hawse, 20x, Hawse-13.380; 47. Peter
Paulson, Q32, El Toro-13.387; 48. Todd Hawse, 18, Hawse-13.530; 49. Jim Vanzant,
3v, Vanzant-13.670; 50. Bryan Drollinger, 71D, Drollinger-13.719; 51. Barrie
Valentino, Q23, El Toro-13.741; 52. J.J. Yeley, 3J, Petty-16.766.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST QUALIFYING RACE: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Zach Wigal, 2. Jake Swanson, 3. Dalten Gabbard, 4. Emerson Axsom, 5.
Cade Lewis, 6. Ronnie Gardner, 7. Austin Torgerson, 8. Kyle Busch, 9. Randi
Pankratz, 10. Stevie Sussex, 11. Drake Edwards, 12. Abby Hohlbein, 13. Bryan
Drollinger, 14. Peter Paulson. NT
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND QUALIFYING RACE: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Tyler Courtney, 2. Justin Grant, 3. Kaylee Bryson, 4. C.J. Leary, 5.
Chase McDermand, 6. Caden Sarale, 7. Broedy Graham, 8. T.J. Smith, 9. C.J.
Sarna, 10. Dane Culver, 11. Ty Gibbs, 12. Mathew Radisch, 13. Todd Hawse, 14.
Barrie Valentino. 2:35.259
T.J. FORGED/CAR IQ THIRD QUALIFYING RACE: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Logan Seavey, 2. Ryan Timms, 3. Tanner Carrick, 4. Zach Daum, 5.
Jake Andreotti, 6. Carson Macedo, 7. Brody Fuson, 8. Alex Karpowicz, 9. Cale
Coons, 10. Michael Faccinto, 11. J.J. Yeley, 12. Kyle Hawse, 13. Jim Vanzant.
2:40.057
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (15 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Chase McDermand, 2. Cade Lewis, 3. Ronnie Gardner, 4. Broedy Graham,
5. Caden Sarale, 6. Austin Torgerson, 7. Dane Culver, 8. T.J. Smith, 9. Brody
Fuson, 10. Michael Faccinto, 11. C.J. Sarna, 12. Randi Pankratz, 13. Stevie
Sussex, 14. Cale Coons, 15. Alex Karpowicz, 16. Kyle Busch, 17. Jake Andreotti.
NT
FEATURE: (98 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Corey Day (8), 2.
Buddy Kofoid (3), 3. Daison Pursley (2), 4. Jacob Denney (1), 5. Logan Seavey
(13), 6. Gavin Miller (9), 7. Justin Grant (15), 8. Kale Drake (7), 9. Jake
Swanson (14), 10. Tanner Carrick (19), 11. Zach Wigal (11), 12. Cannon McIntosh
(6), 13. Tyler Courtney (12), 14. Tanner Thorson (4), 15. Zach Daum (21), 16.
Cade Lewis (23), 17. C.J. Leary (20), 18. Dalten Gabbard (17), 19. Broedy Graham
(25), 20. Kyle Larson (10), 21. Emerson Axsom (26), 22. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5),
23. Ronnie Gardner (24), 24. Chase McDermand (22), 25. Kaylee Bryson (18), 26.
Ryan Timms (16). NT
**Jake Andreotti flipped during the semi.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-25 Jacob Denney, Laps 26-49 Buddy Kofoid, Laps
50-81 Jacob Denney, Laps 82-98 Corey Day.
FINAL USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Daison
Pursley-1505, 2-Cannon McIntosh-1446, 3-Logan Seavey-1355, 4-Ryan Timms-1311,
5-Jacob Denney-1283, 6-Zach Daum-1256, 7-Justin Grant-1210, 8-Gavin Miller-1176,
9-Zach Wigal-1085, 10-Kale Drake-1063.
FINAL USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-209,
2-Logan Seavey-204, 3-Justin Grant-164, 4-Robert Ballou-149, 5-C.J. Leary-134,
6-Kyle Cummins-131, 7-Chase Stockon-126, 8-Matt Westfall-121, 9-Brady Bacon-120,
10-Kevin Thomas Jr.-107.
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Jacob Denney (12.204)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Jacob Denney (12.072)
Simpson Race Products First Qualifying Race Winner: Zach Wigal
Rod End Supply Second Qualifying Race Winner: Tyler Courtney
T.J. Forged/Car IQ Third Qualifying Race Winner: Logan Seavey
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Chase McDermand
Hard Charger: Tanner Carrick (19th to 10th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Dalten Gabbard
Don Basile Rookie of the Race: Zach Wigal (11th)
DENNEY DASHES TO FASTEST TIME
IN FRIDAY’S USAC TURKEY NIGHT G.P. PRACTICE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Ventura, California (November 29, 2024)………Jacob Denney laid down the fastest
lap during Friday night’s USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship
practice at California’s Ventura Raceway.
The four practice sessions were held in preparation for the series’ season
finale on Saturday night, November 30 – the $15,000-to-win 83rd running of the
ARP Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented by the West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports
Hall of Fame.
Denney (Galloway, Ohio) paced the 50 cars that took time with a lap of 12.016
seconds around the 1/5-mile dirt oval in his Tom Malloy/Trench Shoring – Rodela
Specialty Fabrication – Race for Chase/LynK/Ed Pink Toyota.
Following Denney was the 2023 Don Basile Rookie of the Race, Corey Day
(Clovis, Calif.), in second with a 12.039. USAC National Midget point leader
Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) was third at 12.118, just ahead of his
primary championship challenger, Cannon McIntosh (Bixby, Okla.), in fourth at
12.190. Buddy Kofoid (Penngrove, Calif.) rounded out the top-five at 12.355.
Other notables include four past Turkey Night winners. Four-time victor Kyle
Larson (Elk Grove, Calif.) was ninth overall in practice while Logan Seavey was
11th and Tanner Thorson (Minden, Nev.) was 23rd. Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.) did
not participate in practice.
Two Turkey Night Rookies and NASCAR Cup Series regulars took their first laps
at Ventura on Friday. Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch (Las Vegas,
Nev.) was 31st in practice while NASCAR Xfinity titlist Ty Gibbs (Charlotte,
N.C.) was 32nd.
Two drivers flipped during the night in very similar fashion. Tyler Edwards (Salina, Okla.) clipped the turn three cushion and flipped several times before landing on all four wheels in the pit exit ramp. Later on, Dalten Gabbard (Peoria, Ariz.) clipped the wall and flipped several times before he too landed in the exit ramp. Both drivers walked away.
RACE DETAILS:
On Saturday, November 30, the grandstands open at 3pm Pacific with cars on
track at 3:30pm featuring the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship
and the Ultimate Sprint Car Series.
The Turkey Night Grand Prix will be streamed live on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: November 30,
2024 – Ventura Raceway – Ventura, California – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – 83rd ARP
Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented By The West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall
of Fame
PRACTICE: 1. Jacob Denney, 25, Malloy-12.016; 2. Corey Day, 4, Kahne-12.039;
3. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-12.118; 4. Cannon McIntosh, 71K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.190; 5. Buddy Kofoid, 71, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.355; 6.
Ryan Timms, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.367; 7. Emerson Axsom, 67K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.405; 8. Tyler Courtney, 23c, Silva-12.422; 9. Kyle
Larson, 1K, Silva-12.430; 10. Tanner Carrick, 98, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.462;
11. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.472; 12. J.J. Yeley, 3J, Petty-12.481; 13.
Kaylee Bryson, 58, Abacus-12.512; 14. Zach Wigal, 89, CBI-12.551; 15. Caden
Sarale, 32, Sarale-12.599; 16. Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.627; 17.
Kevin Thomas Jr., 57KT, Abacus-12.648; 18. Carson Macedo, 99AU, Dyson-12.654;
19. Chase McDermand, 8w, Ford-12.657; 20. Cade Lewis, 101, Alexander-12.675; 21.
Kale Drake, 97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.702; 22. Broedy Graham, 66, BGR-12.718;
23. Tanner Thorson, 25m, Malloy-12.783; 24. Jake Andreotti, 00, Davis-12.868;
25. Stevie Sussex, 20AZ, Crown Jewel-12.911; 26. Ronnie Gardner, 68,
Six8-12.934; 27. Michael Faccinto, 14T, Graunstadt/Streeter-12.945; 28. T.J.
Smith, 32x, Sarale-12.956; 29. Drake Edwards, 3p, Petty-13.008; 30. Tyler
Edwards, 14s, Mounce/Stout-13.013; 31. Kyle Busch, 51B, Busch-13.067; 32. Ty
Gibbs, 81, CBI-13.098; 33. Austin Torgerson, 88A, Mounce/Stout-13.176; 34. C.J.
Sarna, 20, Sarna-13.183; 35. Jake Swanson, 31, Beilman-13.191; 36. Dalten
Gabbard, 77, Gabbard-13.193; 37. Alex Karpowicz, 19, Mounce/Stout-13.194; 38.
Dane Culver, 50, Knuckles Up-13.200; 39. Zach Daum, 31B, Beilman-13.202; 40.
Brody Fuson, 51, Carlile-13.242; 41. Abby Hohlbein, 55, Lambert-13.274; 42. Cale
Coons, 63, Dooling-13.280; 43. C.J. Leary, 15, Hart-13.331; 44. Mathew Radisich,
14, Graunstadt/Streeter-13.342; 45. Todd Hawse, 18, Hawse-13.406; 46. Cole Wakim,
73, Ford-13.544; 47. Ben Covich, 65NZ, Covich-13.617; 48. Bryan Drollinger, 71D,
Drollinger-13.724; 49. Kyle Hawse, 20x, Hawse-13.895; 50. Jim Vanzant, 3v,
Vanzant-13.995.
**Tyler Edwards flipped during practice. Dalten Gabbard flipped during
practice.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: November 30, 2024 – Ventura Raceway – Ventura, California – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – 83rd ARP Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented By The West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall of Fame
27 ROOKIE OF THE RACE CONTENDERS
PREPARE FOR TURKEY NIGHT 2024
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Ventura, California (November 28, 2024)………The ARP Turkey Night Grand Prix
Presented by the West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall of Fame annually presents
the Don Basile Rookie of the Race Award, honoring the top performance by a
first-time feature starter in the 98-lap classic each year.
The 2024 crop of 27 Turkey Night Rookies arrive to stake their claim and make
their initial mark on the great race featuring USAC’s NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship, which will take place for the 83rd time this Saturday
night, November 30, at California’s Ventura Raceway.
No Rookie has won the race since Warren Mockler’s last lap heroics in 1986.
Corey Day topped the field of Turkey Night debut starters in the 2023 race,
finishing a close second.
Nearly half of this year’s 57-car field is among the abundance of Rookie of
the Race contenders. In this year’s group are two-time NASCAR Cup Series
champion Kyle Busch (Las Vegas, Nev.), plus USAC National Midget newcomer Cale
Coons (Greencastle, Ind.) who was three times a winner with the USAC Midwest
Thunder SpeeD2 Midgets in 2024 and is the son of 2012 Turkey Night runner-up
finisher Jerry Coons Jr.
Zach Wigal (Belpre, Ohio) leads the overall USAC National Midget MPI Rookie
of the Year standings going into the event and will be making his first Turkey
Night appearance. A pair of 2024 USAC Western States Midget winners – Drake
Edwards (Peoria, Ariz.) and Caden Sarale (Stockton, Calif.).
Stevie Sussex (Tempe, Ariz.), the 2017 USAC National Sprint Car Rookie of the
Year, will also be eying a first career Turkey Night start as will Karter Sarff
(Mason City, Ill.), T.J. Smith (Fresno, Calif.) and Dalten Gabbard (Peoria,
Ariz.) along with returnees Terry Nichols (Delano, Calif.), Jim Vanzant
(Prescott, Ariz.) and Bryan Drollinger (San Pedro, Calif.), all looking to crack
the Turkey Night starting field for the first time.
International flair in the Rookie class belongs to New Zealanders Mathew
Radisich (Auckland, N.Z.) and Ben Covich (Auckland, N.Z.) while Aussie Barrie
Valentino (Brisbane, Australia) will also make the trip up.
First time Turkey Night midget participants in 2024 include Adam Teves
(Concord, Calif.), Tom Dunkel (Menifee, Calif.), Todd Hawse (Simi Valley,
Calif.), Alex Karpowicz (Spring Branch, Texas), Kyle Hawse (Las Vegas, Nev.),
Peter Paulson (Woodland, Calif.), Troy DeGaton (Wickenburg, Ariz.), Dane Culver
(Riverside, Calif.), Abby Hohlbein (Cloverdale, Ohio), Broedy Graham
(Bakersfield, Calif.), Cole Wakim (Simi Valley, Calif.) and Austin Torgerson
(Glendale, Ariz.).
The award, named in memory of track owner, promoter and 1999 National Sprint
Car Hall of Fame inductee Don Basile, made its debut in 1998 with Kasey Kahne
the first recipient.
Over the years, the Don Basile Rookie of the Race honors at Turkey Night have
been awarded to some of the most talented young racers in America. A glance at
the list reveals some of the top names from the sport over the past two decades,
including two race winners – Kyle Larson (2011) & Tanner Thorson (2013 – and
four others who’ll be in this year’s field: Carson Macedo (2016), Cannon
McIntosh (2019), Jake Andreotti (2022) and Corey Day (2023).
RACE DETAILS:
This year’s Turkey Night weekend will also host the Ultimate Sprint Car
Series for both nights of on-track action on November 29-30.
On Friday, November 29, the grandstands open at 3pm Pacific with cars on
track at 3:30pm featuring midget practice, plus sprint car racing.
On Saturday, November 30, the grandstands open at 3pm Pacific with cars on
track at 3:30pm featuring midget and sprint car racing.
Advance tickets can be purchased now at www.venturaraceway.com. Additional
information is available at 805-648-7223.
Both nights of the Turkey Night Grand Prix will be streamed live on FloRacing
at https://flosports.link/usac.
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2024 TURKEY NIGHT GRAND PRIX MIDGET ROOKIES: (27)
1p TERRY NICHOLS/Delano, CA (Nichols-Peckfelder Motorsports)
3p DRAKE EDWARDS/Peoria, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
3v JIM VANZANT/Prescott, AZ (Jim & Bonnie Vanzant)
10 ADAM TEVES/Concord, CA (Dana & Robin Craig)
14 MATHEW RADISICH/Auckland, NZ (Graunstadt-Streeter Racing)
17A TOM DUNKEL/Menifee, CA (Josh Ford Motorsports)
18 TODD HAWSE/Simi Valley, CA (Todd Hawse)
19 ALEX KARPOWICZ/Spring Branch, TX (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
20AZ STEVIE SUSSEX/Tempe, AZ (Crown Jewel Racing)
20x KYLE HAWSE/Las Vegas, NV (Hawse Racing)
Q23 BARRIE VALENTINO/Brisbane, AU (El Toro Racing)
31 KARTER SARFF/Mason City, IL (Beilman Motorsports)
32 CADEN SARALE/Stockton, CA (Caden Sarale)
Q32 PETER PAULSON/Woodland, CA (El Toro Racing)
32x T.J. SMITH/Fresno, CA (Caden Sarale)
39T TROY DeGATON/Wickenburg, AZ (Troy DeGaton)
50 DANE CULVER/Riverside, CA (Knuckles Up Racing)
51B KYLE BUSCH/Las Vegas, NV (Kyle Busch Motorsports)
55 ABBY HOHLBEIN/Cloverdale, OH (Lambert Motorsports)
63 CALE COONS/Greencastle, IN (Joe Dooling)
65NZ BEN COVICH/Auckland, NZ (Covich Motorsports)
66 BROEDY GRAHAM/Bakersfield, CA (Graham Racing)
71D BRYAN DROLLINGER/San Pedro, CA (Drollinger Bros. Racing)
73 COLE WAKIM/Simi Valley, CA (Josh Ford Motorsports)
77 DALTEN GABBARD/Peoria, AZ (Dalten Gabbard)
88A AUSTIN TORGERSON/Glendale, AZ (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
89 ZACH WIGAL/Belpre, OH (CB Industries)
PAST DON BASILE TURKEY NIGHT ROOKIES OF THE RACE:
1998: Kasey Kahne – Finished 5th
1999: Dave Steele – Finished 5th
2000: Aaron Pollock – Finished 7th
2001: Bobby East – Finished 10th
2002: Jerome Rodela – Finished 9th
2003: Ryan Durst – Finished 10th
2004: Brad Loyet – Finished 9th
2005: Kevin Swindell – Finished 11th
2006: Kody Swanson – Finished 2nd
2007: Mike Murgoitio – Finished 4th
2008: Nic Faas – Finished 13th
2009: Levi Roberts – Finished 2nd
2010: Dalton Armstrong – Finished 3rd
2011: Kyle Larson – Finished 4th
2012: Ryan Bernal – Finished 3rd
2013: Tanner Thorson – Finished 10th
2014: Isaac Chapple – Finished 13th
2015: Robert Dalby – Finished 14th
2016: Carson Macedo – Finished 3rd
2017: Zeb Wise – Finished 5th
2018: Jason McDougal – Finished 8th
2019: Cannon McIntosh – Finished 2nd
2020: No Race
2021: Mitchel Moles – Finished 3rd
2022: Jake Andreotti – Finished 4th
2023: Corey Day – Finished 2nd
FEAST ON THIS!
TURKEY NIGHT GRAND PRIX
CLOSES USAC MIDGET SEASON WITH A BANG ON NOV 30
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Ventura, California (November 26, 2024)………The crown jewel of all crown
jewels!
The 2024 ARP Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented By the West Coast Stock
Car/Motorsports Hall of Fame enters its 83rd edition on Saturday night, November
30, at the scenic Ventura Raceway, the racy 1/5-mile dirt oval nestled right
along the Pacific Ocean in southern California.
It’s the United States of America’s longest running midget racing tradition,
and a victory in one of these events instantly goes right to the top of every
driver’s racing resume. At press time, 55 midget drivers are entered for the
event with a couple more surprises expected to enter in time for race day.
Four drivers in this year’s Agajanian Promotions Turkey Night field have
experienced that feeling in recent years, all of whom are once again chasing the
increased winner’s share of $15,000 in the 98-lap main event.
Kyle Larson has captured four Turkey Night midget victories in 2012-16-19-23,
second most all-time behind Ron Shuman’s eight. One-time winners Justin Grant
(2022), Logan Seavey (2021) and Tanner Thorson (2015) are also all hungry to add
another triumph to the collection.
Four more drivers have previously finished as a Turkey Night runner-up and
are now vying for a first victory in the event. J.J. Yeley returns to the race
after a 19-year hiatus and finished second on the pavement when the show was
held at Irwindale Speedway in 2001. Cannon McIntosh led extensively in 2019
before coming home second. Buddy Kofoid closed out his 2021 series title season
with a second. Corey Day earned Rookie of the Race honors a year ago in 2023
with a stellar second place drive.
Carson Macedo took third in both 2016 and 2023 while Zach Daum returns to
Turkey Night for the first time in 10 years after placing fourth in each of his
two most recent starts in 2013 and 2014. Jake Andreotti scored a career best
fourth in 2022 while Ronnie Gardner (2013), Tyler Courtney (2018), Jacob Denney
(2023) and Kaylee Bryson (2021) each crossed the line with a best performance of
fifth. Bryson also became the first woman to start on the pole of Turkey Night
in 2021.
Looking to top their previous top-10 Turkey Night performances are Emerson
Axsom (6th in 2023) and Tanner Carrick who finished 6th after starting from the
pole position in 2018. USAC Western States Midget champions held their own in
their home state – Michael Faccinto (10th in 2017) and Cade Lewis (10th in
2023).
Turkey Night veterans returning to the lineup include wheelmen Gavin Miller
(13th in 2023), two-time Turkey Night sprint car winner Ryan Timms (14th in
2022), series point leader Daison Pursley (14th in 2023) and Kale Drake (16th in
2023). Chase McDermand (17th in 2023) is back as is Randi Pankratz (19th in
2015), C.J. Leary (20th in 2018), C.J. Sarna (21st in 2019), Brody Fuson (24th
in 2022) and Tyler Edwards (26th in 2017).
This year’s race is chockfull of Don Basile Rookie of the Race contenders, 26
in fact, who’ve not yet started a Turkey Night Grand Prix midget feature. USAC
Midget newcomer, and two-time NASCAR Cup Series titlist, Kyle Busch will make
his first Turkey Night run as will Cale Coons, son of USAC Career Triple Crown
champ Cale Coons and leading USAC National Midget Rookie of the Year contender
Zach Wigal.
USAC Western States Midget feature winners Drake Edwards and Caden Sarale
will also attempt to make their first Turkey Night field as will Stevie Sussex,
Karter Sarff, Terry Nichols, Jim Vanzant, Mathew Radisich, Tom Dunkel, cousins
Todd Hawse and Kyle Hawse, plus Alex Karpowicz, Barrie Valentino, Peter Paulson,
T.J. Smith, Troy DeGaton, Dane Culver, Abby Hohlbein, Ben Covich, Bryan
Drollinger, Cole Wakim, Dalten Gabbard, Austin Torgerson and Broedy Graham.
Nine states and three countries are represented on this year’s entry list so
far: California (24), Arizona (7), Oklahoma (6), Indiana (4), Illinois (3),
Nevada (3), Ohio (3), Pennsylvania (1) and Texas (1). The United States is
represented by 52 of the 55 drivers while New Zealand has two and Australia one.
Three women drivers will also compete in the race: four-time starter Randi
Pankratz, two-time starter Kaylee Bryson and Rookie Abby Hohlbein.
RACE DETAILS:
This year’s Turkey Night weekend will also host the Ultimate Sprint Car
Series for both nights of on-track action on November 29-30.
On Friday, November 29, the grandstands open at 3pm Pacific with cars on
track at 3:30pm featuring midget practice, plus sprint car racing.
On Saturday, November 30, the grandstands open at 3pm Pacific with cars on
track at 3:30pm featuring midget and sprint car racing.
Advance tickets can be purchased now at www.venturaraceway.com. Additional
information is available at 805-648-7223.
Both nights of the Turkey Night Grand Prix will be streamed live on FloRacing
at https://flosports.link/usac.
2024 TURKEY NIGHT GRAND PRIX USAC MIDGET ENTRY LIST: (55)
00 JAKE ANDREOTTI/Castro Valley, CA (Pete Davis)
1K KYLE LARSON/Elk Grove, CA (Silva Motorsports)
1p (R) TERRY NICHOLS/Delano, CA (Nichols-Peckfelder Motorsports)
2 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (RMS Racing)
3J J.J. YELEY/Phoenix, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
3p (R) DRAKE EDWARDS/Peoria, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
3v (R) JIM VANZANT/Prescott, AZ (Jim & Bonnie Vanzant)
4 COREY DAY/Clovis, CA (Wille Kahne)
8 RANDI PANKRATZ/Atascadero, CA (Wally Pankratz)
8w CHASE McDERMAND/Springfield, IL (Josh Ford Motorsports)
14 (R) MATHEW RADISICH/Auckland, NZ (Graunstadt-Streeter Racing)
14s TYLER EDWARDS/Salina, OK (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
14T MICHAEL FACCINTO/Hanford, CA (Graunstadt-Streeter Racing)
15 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Dennis Hart)
17A (R) TOM DUNKEL/Menifee, CA (Josh Ford Motorsports)
18 (R) TODD HAWSE/Simi Valley, CA (Todd Hawse)
19 (R) ALEX KARPOWICZ/Spring Branch, TX (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
20 C.J. SARNA/Palm Desert, CA (Sarna Motorsports)
20AZ (R) STEVIE SUSSEX/Tempe, AZ (Crown Jewel Racing)
20x (R) KYLE HAWSE/Las Vegas, NV (Hawse Racing)
Q23 (R) BARRIE VALENTINO/Brisbane, AU (El Toro Racing)
23c TYLER COURTNEY/Indianapolis, IN (Silva Motorsports)
25 JACOB DENNEY/Galloway, OH (Tom Malloy)
25m TANNER THORSON/Minden, NV (Tom Malloy)
31 (R) KARTER SARFF/Mason City, IL (Beilman Motorsports)
31B ZACH DAUM/Pocahontas, IL (Beilman Motorsports)
32 (R) CADEN SARALE/Stockton, CA (Caden Sarale)
Q32 (R) PETER PAULSON/Woodland, CA (El Toro Racing)
32x (R) T.J. SMITH/Fresno, CA (Caden Sarale)
39T (R) TROY DeGATON/Wickenburg, AZ (Troy DeGaton)
50 (R) DANE CULVER/Riverside, CA (Knuckles Up Racing)
51 BRODY FUSON/Bakersfield, CA (Rusty Carlile)
51B (R) KYLE BUSCH/Las Vegas, NV (Kyle Busch Motorsports)
55 (R) ABBY HOHLBEIN/Cloverdale, OH (Lambert Motorsports)
57 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
58 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Abacus Racing)
63 (R) CALE COONS/Greencastle, IN (Joe Dooling)
65NZ (R) BEN COVICH/Auckland, NZ (Covich Motorsports)
66 (R) BROEDY GRAHAM/Bakersfield, CA (Graham Racing)
67 RYAN TIMMS/Oklahoma City, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
67K EMERSON AXSOM/Franklin, IN (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
68 RONNIE GARDNER/Corona, CA (Six8 Motorsports)
71 BUDDY KOFOID/Penngrove, CA (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
71D (R) BRYAN DROLLINGER/San Pedro, CA (Drollinger Bros. Racing)
71K CANNON MCINTOSH/Bixby, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
73 (R) COLE WAKIM/Simi Valley, CA (Josh Ford Motorsports)
77 (R) DALTEN GABBARD/Peoria, AZ (Dalten Gabbard)
86 DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (CB Industries)
88A (R) AUSTIN TORGERSON/Glendale, AZ (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
89 (R) ZACH WIGAL/Belpre, OH (CB Industries)
97 GAVIN MILLER/Allentown, PA (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
97K KALE DRAKE/Collinsville, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
98 TANNER CARRICK/Lincoln, CA (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
99AU CARSON MACEDO/Lemoore, CA (Dyson Motorsport)
101 CADE LEWIS/Bakersfield, CA (Dean Alexander)
(R) Don Basile Rookie of the Race Contenders
TURKEY NIGHT GRAND PRIX MIDGET WINS: (1934-2023)
8-Ron Shuman
4-Kyle Larson
3-Christopher Bell & Billy Boat
2-Gary Bettenhausen, Bryan Clauson, Dave Darland, Billy Engelhart, Stan Fox,
A.J. Foyt, Perry Grimm, Chuck Gurney, Ronney Householder, Parnelli Jones, Mel
Kenyon, Jason Leffler, Roy Russing, Dave Steele & Bob Swanson
1-George Amick, Caleb Armstrong, Dick Atkins, George Benson, Tony Bettenhausen, Billy Cantrell, Jay Drake, Bobby East, Edgar Elder, Joe Garson, Rick Goudy, Justin Grant, Mel Hansen, Jordan Hermansader, Bubby Jones, Brent Kaeding, Michael Lewis, Johnny McDowell, Danny McKnight, Warren Mockler, Danny Oakes, Kevin Olson, Johnnie Parsons, Gary Patterson, Bobby Santos, Logan Seavey, Sammy Sessions, Tony Simon, Ted Sizemore, Tony Stewart, Tanner Thorson, Bill Vukovich, Billy Wease & Bill Zaring
TURKEY NIGHT GRAND PRIX MIDGET WINNERS: (1934-2023)
1934: Bob Swanson | Gilmore Stadium
1935: Ted Sizemore | Gilmore Stadium
1936: Ronney Householder | Gilmore Stadium
1937: Ronney Householder | Gilmore Stadium
1938: Bob Swanson | Gilmore Stadium
1939: Mel Hansen | Gilmore Stadium
1940: Roy Russing | Gilmore Stadium
1941: Roy Russing | Gilmore Stadium
1942: No Race
1943: No Race
1944: No Race
1945: Danny Oakes | Gilmore Stadium
1946: Perry Grimm | Gilmore Stadium
1947: Johnny McDowell | Gilmore Stadium
1948: Bill Vukovich | Gilmore Stadium
1949: Perry Grimm | Gilmore Stadium
1950: Bill Zaring | Gilmore Stadium
1951: No Race
1952: No Race
1953: No Race
1954: No Race
1955: Johnnie Parsons | Gardena Stadium
1956: Edgar Elder | Gardena Stadium
1957: George Amick | Gardena Stadium
1958: Joe Garson | Gardena Stadium
1959: Tony Bettenhausen | Gardena Stadium
1960: A.J. Foyt | Ascot Park
1961: A.J. Foyt | Ascot Park
1962: Billy Cantrell | Ascot Park
1963: Mel Kenyon | Ascot Park
1964: Parnelli Jones | Ascot Park
1965: Dick Atkins | Ascot Park
1966: Parnelli Jones | Ascot Park
1967: Gary Bettenhausen | Ascot Park
1968: Sammy Sessions | Ascot Park
1969: George Benson | Ascot Park
1970: Gary Bettenhausen | Ascot Park
1971: Billy Engelhart | Ascot Park
1972: Tony Simon | Ascot Park
1973: Billy Engelhart | Ascot Park
1974: Danny McKnight | Ascot Park
1975: Mel Kenyon | Speedway 605
1976: Bubby Jones | Ascot Park
1977: Gary Patterson | Ascot Park
1978: Rick Goudy | Ascot Park
1979: Ron Shuman | Ascot Park
1980: Ron Shuman | Ascot Park
1981: Ron Shuman | Ascot Park
1982: Ron Shuman | Ascot Park
1983: Kevin Olson | Ascot Park
1984: Ron Shuman | Ascot Park
1985: Brent Kaeding | Ascot Park
1986: Warren Mockler | Ascot Park
1987: Ron Shuman | Ascot Park
1988: Chuck Gurney | Ascot Park
1989: Chuck Gurney | Ascot Park
1990: Stan Fox | Ascot Park
1991: Stan Fox | Saugus Speedway
1992: Ron Shuman | Bakersfield Speedway
1993: Ron Shuman | Bakersfield Speedway
1994: Jordan Hermansader | Bakersfield Speedway
1995: Billy Boat | Bakersfield Speedway
1996: Billy Boat | Perris Auto Speedway
1997: Billy Boat | Ventura Raceway
1998: Jay Drake | Bakersfield Speedway
1999: Jason Leffler | Irwindale Speedway
2000: Tony Stewart | Irwindale Speedway
2001: Dave Steele | Irwindale Speedway
2002: Michael Lewis | Irwindale Speedway
2003: Dave Steele | Irwindale Speedway
2004: Bobby East | Irwindale Speedway
2005: Jason Leffler | Irwindale Speedway
2006: Billy Wease | Irwindale Speedway
2007: Dave Darland | Irwindale Speedway
2008: Bobby Santos | Irwindale Speedway
2009: Bryan Clauson | Irwindale Speedway
2010: Bryan Clauson | Irwindale Speedway
2011: Caleb Armstrong | Irwindale Speedway
2012: Kyle Larson | Perris Auto Speedway
2013: Dave Darland | Perris Auto Speedway
2014: Christopher Bell | Perris Auto Speedway
2015: Tanner Thorson | Perris Auto Speedway
2016: Kyle Larson | Ventura Raceway
2017: Christopher Bell | Ventura Raceway
2018: Christopher Bell | Ventura Raceway
2019: Kyle Larson | Ventura Raceway
2020: No Race
2021: Logan Seavey | Ventura Raceway
2022: Justin Grant | Ventura Raceway
2023: Kyle Larson | Ventura Raceway
30 FOR 30:
THORSON LEADS ALL 30
AT BAKERSFIELD FOR 30TH USAC MIDGET WIN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Bakersfield, California (November 27, 2024)………Over the past 69 years of USAC
NOS Energy Drink National Midget racing, only 14 drivers have amassed 30 or more
victories during their career.
Tanner Thorson is now one of those elite few following his wire-to-wire
winning performance during Wednesday night’s 8th annual November Classic at
California’s Bakersfield Speedway.
Starting from the pole in his Tom Malloy/Trench Shoring – Rodela Specialty
Fabrication – Race for Chase/LynK/Ed Pink Toyota, Thorson (Minden, Nev.) was
never headed from start to finish, leading the entire 30-lap distance to earn
his 30th career USAC National Midget feature victory – his first at Bakersfield.
The 2016 USAC National Midget driving champion joins the 30+ win club, which
only 13 previous drivers have achieved: Mel Kenyon (111), Rich Vogler (95), Bob
Wente (78), Bob Tattersall (63), Sleepy Tripp (59), Jimmy Davies (48), Bryan
Clauson (38), Tracy Hines (35), Gene Hartley (31), Chuck Rodee (31), Dave
Darland (30), Mike McGreevy (30) and Johnny Parsons (30).
“(The track) was tricky; it was definitely a race where you wanted to start
on the front row,” Thorson said of the juiced up 1/3-mile clay oval which had
been doused by rain the previous two days. “Hats off to my guys for not giving
up. I was pretty terrible in that heat race, so we just threw a bunch of stuff
at it and it stuck. This was as comfortable as it could get and it could go
anywhere I wanted. I think it helped in that situation because it’s easy to lose
races when you’re out there by yourself.”
The victory was also Thorson’s first since his two-month-old daughter,
Blakelee, was born. Furthermore, Thorson’s latest USAC National Midget victory
was his second in the state of California, and his first in the Golden State
since 2020 at Merced Speedway just after he was hired for a late-season run in
Malloy’s same No. 25m nearly four years to the day earlier.
“It’s cool to get back here in victory lane with (Tom Malloy),” Thorson
stated. “He and (crew chief) Jerome (Rodela) gave me a shot back in 2020 when I
didn’t have a ride. I told him we were going to park it at least one time this
week.”
Thorson established the top spot early over fellow front row starter Cannon
McIntosh, who slipped back to fourth as fellow Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports teammates Ryan Timms and Buddy Kofoid scurried into second and
third, respectively.
By lap nine, Thorson had already reached the tail end of the field, building
a 1.7 second lead in the process over Timms and Kofoid who found themselves
mired behind a wall of lapped traffic.
However, the front running order was shaken up on lap 13 when the lapped car
of Alex Karpowicz checked up behind Timms on the bottom of turn two. At that
same moment, Kofoid was skating the low groove and clipped the left rear tire of
Karpowicz, which sent Kofoid spiraling upside down to bring out the red flag,
finishing Kofoid’s night in the process.
On the ensuing lap 13 restart, fifth running Carson Macedo biked on his entry
into turn one, sending him flipping over three times into the outside wall and
billboards, ending his race in abrupt fashion. Earlier in the evening, Macedo
had set fast time during Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying for the for third time in
his USAC National Midget career, and for the first time since 2021.
During the red flag, 17th running Kyle Larson, the 2019 November Classic
victor, peeled off to the pits and did not return and was scored 23rd.
From the second attempt at a lap 13 restart through the balance of the 30-lap
main, Thorson was the dominant force as he quickly muscled his way to an eight
car length lead by the midway point and increasingly built his advantage over
the field as the race wore on, even as he was forced to maneuver around from top
to bottom in order to work his way through traffic.
“I don’t really think I had a doubt,” Thorson confidently noted. “My car was
just so good. It sounds cocky, but I was letting it drive itself and it where it
went.”
Thorson ultimately powered across the finish line 3.082 seconds ahead of the
competition in front of the KKM triumvirate of Ryan Timms, Cannon McIntosh and
Gavin Miller while Beilman Motorsports’ Zach Daum rounded out the top-five.
Finally, it was no more tens for Timms (Oklahoma City, Okla.) on his
California swing during the month of November. In his first three outings of the
trip over the past week, Timms had finished 10th at Thunderbowl Raceway followed
by a pair of 10th place performances at Merced Speedway. On this night at
Bakersfield, he finished a solid second in his Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports/JBL Audio – TRD – Toyota – Mobil 1/LynK/Speedway Toyota, his best
performance to date with the USAC National Midgets at Bakersfield.
McIntosh (Bixby, Okla.), meanwhile, scored a third place result in his Keith
Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/GearWrench – Mobil 1 – TRD/LynK/Speedway Toyota
for his ninth podium finish in his last 11 starts. His latest top-three run at
Bakersfield shaved off 24 more points from 12th place finisher Daison Pursley’s
USAC National Midget point lead. McIntosh now heads to California’s Ventura
Raceway on Saturday just 30 points behind Pursley in the race for the title.
Jacob Denney (Galloway, Ohio) has put together a solid California swing with
top-seven finishes in all four of his starts. Despite starting 14th at
Bakersfield, the Buckeye advanced his way up to a seventh place finish to earn
hard charger honors for the night.
It's been a rough and tumble Cali swing for Zach Daum. After placing 12th,
12th and 16th this past week, he got back into the groove at Bakersfield with a
lap pass to win his heat race, then went on to grab fifth in the main event. For
those two drives, he certainly made tonight's Inferno Armor Fire Move of the
Night.
Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch made his USAC National Midget
debut at Bakersfield. A promising night in which he qualified 18th out of 36
cars before leading the first two laps of his heat race came to an abrupt halt
with a battery connection issue, forcing him to drop out. Starting 10th in the
semi-feature, Busch worked his way up to fifth, but fell one spot short of the
final transfer spot.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: November 27,
2024 – Bakersfield Speedway – Bakersfield, California – 1/3-Mile Dirt Oval – 8th
November Classic
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Carson Macedo, 99AU, Dyson-12.380; 2. Gavin
Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.436; 3. Buddy Kofoid, 71,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.472; 4. Ryan Timms, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.579; 5.
Ronnie Gardner, 68, Six8-12.596; 6. Drake Edwards, 3p, Petty-12.633; 7. Chase
McDermand, 8w, Ford-12.635; 8. Cannon McIntosh, 71K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.704;
9. Tanner Thorson, 25m, Malloy-12.774; 10. Zach Daum, 31B, Beilman-12.777; 11.
Corey Day, 4, Kahne-12.779; 12. Kale Drake, 97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.783; 13.
Jacob Denney, 25, Malloy-12.785; 14. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-12.803; 15. Emerson
Axsom, 67K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.828; 16. Kyle Larson, 1K, Silva-12.862; 17.
Karter Sarff, 31, Beilman-12.869; 18. Kyle Busch, 51B, Busch-12.921; 19. Zach
Wigal, 89, CBI-12.967; 20. Brandt Twitty, 4B, Twitty-12.996; 21. Justin Grant,
2, RMS-13.001; 22. Austin Torgerson, 88A, Mounce/Stout-13.006; 23. Logan Seavey,
57, Abacus-13.041; 24. Cade Lewis, 101, Alexander-13.088; 25. Brody Fuson, 51,
Carlile-13.115; 26. Broedy Graham, 66, Graham-13.181; 27. Alex Karpowicz, 19,
Mounce/Stout-13.260; 28. Abby Hohlbein, 55, Lambert-13.456; 29. Troy DeGaton,
39T, DeGaton-13.460; 30. Todd Hawse, 18, Hawse-13.460; 31. Kaylee Bryson, 58,
Abacus-13.558; 32. T.J. Smith, 32, Sarale-14.021; 33. Kyle Hawse, 20x,
Hawse-14.499; 34. Terry Nichols, 1p, Nichols/Peckfelder-15.562; 35. Tyler
Courtney, 23c, Silva-NT; 36. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling-NT.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Justin Grant, 2. Jacob Denney, 3. Tanner Thorson, 4. Brody Fuson, 5. Carson
Macedo, 6. Kyle Hawse, 7. Troy DeGaton, 8. Ronnie Gardner, 9. Karter Sarff. NT
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Zach
Daum, 2. Daison Pursley, 3. Gavin Miller, 4. Austin Torgerson, 5. Broedy Graham,
6. Todd Hawse, 7. Terry Nichols, 8. Kyle Busch, 9. Drake Edwards. NT
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Logan
Seavey, 2. Corey Day, 3. Zach Wigal, 4. Emerson Axsom, 5. Buddy Kofoid, 6. Alex
Karpowicz, 7. Kaylee Bryson, 8. Chase McDermand. 2:11.097
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Cade Lewis, 2. Ryan
Timms, 3. Cannon McIntosh, 4. Kale Drake, 5. Kyle Larson, 6. Brandt Twitty,
7. T.J. Smith, 8. Abby Hohlbein. 2:09.421
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Chase McDermand, 2. Drake Edwards, 3. Brandt Twitty, 4. Alex
Karpowicz, 5. Kyle Busch, 6. Kaylee Bryson, 7. T.J. Smith, 8. Abby Hohlbein, 9.
Todd Hawse, 10. Kyle Hawse, 11. Terry Nichols, 12. Cale Coons. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tanner Thorson (1),
2. Ryan Timms (3), 3. Cannon McIntosh (2), 4. Gavin Miller (5), 5. Zach Daum
(7), 6. Justin Grant (8), 7. Jacob Denney (14), 8. Cade Lewis (10), 9. Logan
Seavey (9), 10. Kale Drake (13), 11. Zach Wigal (18), 12. Daison Pursley (15),
13. Emerson Axsom (16), 14. Chase McDermand (12), 15. Brody Fuson (21), 16.
Drake Edwards (11), 17. Austin Torgerson (20), 18. Alex Karpowicz (23), 19.
Broedy Graham (24), 20. Brandt Twitty (19), 21. Buddy Kofoid (4), 22. Carson
Macedo (6), 23. Kyle Larson (17), 24. Corey Day (24). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Tanner Thorson.
**Cale Coons flipped during practice. Ronnie Gardner flipped during the first
heat. Troy DeGaton flipped during the first heat. Buddy Kofoid flipped on lap 13
of the feature. Carson Macedo flipped on lap 13 of the feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Daison
Pursley-1436, 2-Cannon McIntosh-1406, 3-Logan Seavey-1297, 4-Ryan Timms-1288,
5-Zach Daum-1223, 6-Jacob Denney-1216, 7-Justin Grant-1158, 8-Gavin Miller-1121,
9-Zach Wigal-1044, 10-Kale Drake-1014.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-209, 2-Logan
Seavey-196, 3-Justin Grant-156, 4-Robert Ballou-149, 5-Kyle Cummins-131, 6-C.J.
Leary-131, 7-Chase Stockon-126, 8-Matt Westfall-121, 9-Brady Bacon-120, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-107.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: November 30,
2024 – Ventura Raceway – Ventura, California – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – 83rd ARP
Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented By The West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall
of Fame
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Carson Macedo (12.669)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Carson Macedo (12.380)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Justin Grant
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Zach Daum
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Logan Seavey
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Cade Lewis
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Chase McDermand
Hard Charger: Jacob Denney (14th to 7th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Zach Daum
BAKERSFIELD USAC MIDGETS
POSTPONED TO WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27
Bakersfield, California (November 25, 2024)………A forecast calling for rain
throughout the next two days has forced postponement of the Tuesday night,
November 26, November Classic at California’s Bakersfield Speedway.
The Bakersfield event featuring the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship will now be held on Wednesday night, November 27, at the 1/3-mile
dirt oval.
The penultimate round of the USAC season will feature an expected field of 36
cars and drivers. The eighth annual November Classic brings three past event
winners in NASCAR Cup champ Kyle Larson (2019), plus two-time USAC National
Midget titlists Logan Seavey (2018 & 2023) and Buddy Kofoid (2020 & 2021) as
well as a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, Kyle Busch, who will be making
his midget racing debut.
Joining the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship will be the
California Lightning Sprints. Pits open at 2pm Pacific with the gates opening at
4pm, the drivers meeting at 4:30pm and cars on track at 5pm.
Adult general admission tickets are $25. Kids 6-12 general admission tickets
are $15. Kids 5 and under general admis-sion tickets are free. Ages 65+ and
military (ID required) general admission tickets are $22. Pit passes are $50
($45 for USAC members).
Advance tickets are available now at https://tickethoss.com/event/687.
USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midgets and California’s Bakersfield Speedway
have a history that dates back six decades. Davey Moses won the first trip by
the USAC National Midgets in the summer of 1959. Over that period, 25 series
races have been held at the lightning-quick track that has been both paved and
dirt throughout its history.
The November Classic from Bakersfield will also be streamed live on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
FINALLY!
LARSON BREAKS THROUGH
TO WIN USAC MIDGET MADNESS AT MERCED
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Merced, California (November 24, 2024)………Of all the California dirt tracks
Kyle Larson has competed on in his USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship career, there had been just one that he’d been unable to conquer
prior to Sunday night’s Midget Madness finale.
That place was Merced Speedway.
Finally, in his sixth attempt, Larson (Elk Grove, Calif.) broke through the
barrier, chasing down Logan Seavey for the lead just prior to the midway point
of the 30-lap feature, then led the remaining 17 trips around the 1/4-mile dirt
oval to score his first USAC National Midget win of the year, and his fourth in
his last five series appearances dating back to 2023.
Larson’s relatively troublesome spot of Merced has resulted in uncommon
results for him over the years in USAC National Midget competition. In 2020, he
took ninth and fourth across the two nights, and in 2021, missed the feature on
opening night, then scored a 24th the following evening.
However, 10 of his 29 career triumphant performances with the series have
come in his home state of California: Placerville (4), Ventura (3), Bakersfield
(1) and Perris (1). However, for whatever rhyme or reason, Merced had escaped
his grip.
”We’ve been really good whenever we’ve ran the midget at all these California
tracks except for Merced,” Larson acknowledged. “I feel like we’ve been average
at best at Merced, and then we had a couple races where we were really bad.”
Despite capturing the accompanying winged 360 sprint car race just prior to
the midget feature, Larson still felt a bit of trepidation entering the midget
main in his Silva Motorsports/FloRacing – HendrickCars.com – Durst – K & C
Drywall – JVI Group/Eagle/Speedway.
“I was a bit nervous going into that feature just because the sprint cars go
through the holes way easier than the midgets,” Larson explained. “In a midget,
just because you’re sideways, you’re bouncing a lot. I was nervous with the
track slickening up and I felt like we were going to have to run through the
holes more, which we did. But my car could handle it there, which was nice.”
Larson started his race from the third slot, and remained there for the
initial 10 laps as Logan Seavey headed the field with Karter Sarff sandwiched in
between the two in second. Larson ultimately overtook Sarff for second on the
11th lap, then set course to track down Seavey who had sprinted out to a
commanding 1.471 second lead.
However, Seavey’s wide advantage was wiped out on the 13th lap when afternoon
feature winner Corey Day’s car suddenly slowed to a stop atop the turn two
banking. Running seventh at the time, Day restarted at the tail, but only
managed to make it back to 17th at the checkered.
With the field bunched up following the restart, Larson swiftly swiped the
lead away from Seavey in turn one on the 14th lap. However, Seavey turned down
off turn two and raced his way back on by to retain the top spot for the time
being. Moments later, trouble found third running Sarff who was in a prime spot
to accrue his best career USAC National Midget finish. In the end, it was not to
be as Sarff slowed, then pulled off, out of the race with a 24th place finish in
the 24 car field.
The interruption of Larson’s pursuit was merely temporary as Larson jumped
right back on the horse, diving under and driving past Seavey in turn one on the
lap 14 restart to take over the race lead once and for good.
“(Seavey) was pretty committed to running and exiting above the cushion,”
Larson recalled. “We had that restart and I got by him, then the caution came
out. He actually got back by me, then went to the bottom of three and four, and
I was like ‘dang.’ We got the caution and he was running where I wanted to be.
So I just felt like on the restart that, if I exited four close enough to him, I
needed to try a slide job or whatever into one. It had a lot of grip for me
across the center. I caught the cushion just right off of two and could
protect.”
Meanwhile, Kofoid was hustling his way up the chart as well, and on the 20th
lap, made his move underneath Seavey in turn four to slot into second. In a
moment’s notice, he was within arm's reach of Larson for the lead with less than
10 laps to go amid a bevy of traffic, and Larson could feel his presence.
“I felt pretty good for a while, then caught traffic,” Larson replayed. “My
momentum slowed down quite a bit in three and four and I couldn’t really see my
line in one and two. I thought I saw somebody poke their nose into one, so I
figured they were building a run off the top of three and four. I moved back up
there and felt better, and I just needed to keep my momentum up better.”
Nonetheless, Larson never allowed Kofoid to get close enough to attempt to
clear him, and Larson was able to help ease the stress by gapping Kofoid with a
lapped car separating the two at the very end. At the stripe, Larson was 0.791
seconds better than Kofoid who finished as the runner-up while Logan Seavey
completed an all northern California top-three. Tanner Thorson and Carson Macedo
rounded out the top-five.
Buddy Kofoid (Penngrove, Calif.) and his miraculous streak at Merced
continued with a third place result in his Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports/Mobil 1 – TRD – Curb Records – IWX/Lynk/Speedway Toyota. Kofoid has
now finished on the podium in nine consecutive USAC National Midget starts at
Merced dating back to 2020. Since that point in time, his Merced finishes have
included a 2nd-3rd-1st-2nd-1st-2nd-3rd-3rd-2nd. As the lone driver to finish on
the podium in both features on Sunday, he earned the Inferno Armor Fire Move of
the Night award.
Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) jumped back on the podium with a third place
run after pacing the opening 13 laps of the feature in his Abacus Racing/McVey
Trucking – Indy Custom Stone – Factory QRC – Prime 47/Spike/Stanton SR-11x. It's
Seavey’s first top-three with the series since scoring a third in September at
Ohio’s Eldora Speedway.
Zach Wigal (Belpre, Ohio) has pulled out to a 30 point lead over Kale Drake
in the race for 2024 USAC National Midget Bob Stroud/Max Papis Innovations
Rookie of the Year honors. Wigal helped his cause in a big way with a 16th to
8th feature run which earned him hard charger honors for the night.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: November 24,
2024 – Merced Speedway – Merced, California – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – Midget
Madness
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Tanner Thorson (#25m Malloy), 2. Tyler Courtney (#23c Silva), 3. Corey Day (#4
Kahne), 4. Karter Sarff (#31 Beilman), 5. Zach Wigal (#89 CBI), 6. Jake
Andreotti (#00 Davis), 7. Peter Paulson (#Q32 El Toro). 1:37.39
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kale
Drake (#97K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 2. Hayden Reinbold (#19AZ Reinbold-Underwood),
3. Ryan Timms (#67 Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 4. Carson Macedo (#99AU Dyson), 5.
Logan Seavey (#57 Abacus), 6. Drake Edwards (#3p Petty), 7. Barrie Valentino
(#Q23 El Toro). 1:37.07
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Caden
Sarale (#32 Sarale), 2. Gavin Miller (#97 Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 3. Buddy Kofoid
(#71 Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 4. Daison Pursley (#86 CBI), 5. Jacob Denney (#25
Malloy), 6. Ronnie Gardner (#68 Six8), 7. Kyle Hawse (#20x Hawse). 1:36.74 (New
Track Record)
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Emerson Axsom
(#67K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 2. Zach Daum (#31B Beilman), 3. Justin Grant (#2
RMS), 4. Cannon McIntosh (#71K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 5. Kyle Larson (#1K Silva),
6. Travis DeGaton (#39T DeGaton), 7. Terry Nichols (#1p Nichols-Peckfelder).
1:37.38
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (8 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Drake Edwards, 2. Jake Andreotti, 3. Ronnie Gardner, 4. Travis
DeGaton, 5. Peter Paulson, 6. Barrie Valentino, 7. Kyle Hawse, 8. Terry Nichols.
NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Larson (3), 2.
Buddy Kofoid (4), 3. Logan Seavey (1), 4. Tanner Thorson (7), 5. Carson Macedo
(5), 6. Jacob Denney (11), 7. Daison Pursley (14), 8. Zach Wigal (16), 9. Cannon
McIntosh (12), 10. Ryan Timms (13), 11. Emerson Axsom (10), 12. Justin Grant
(18), 13. Kale Drake (8), 14. Caden Sarale (9), 15. Tyler Courtney (19), 16.
Zach Daum (15), 17. Corey Day (6), 18. Gavin Miller (17), 19. Hayden Reinbold
(22), 20. Drake Edwards (20), 21. Ronnie Gardner (23), 22. Jake Andreotti (21),
23. Travis DeGaton (24), 24. Karter Sarff (2). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-13 Logan Seavey, Laps 14-30 Kyle Larson.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Daison
Pursley-1390, 2-Cannon McIntosh-1336, 3-Logan Seavey-1243, 4-Ryan Timms-1211,
5-Zach Daum-1157, 6-Jacob Denney-1157, 7-Justin Grant-1095, 8-Gavin Miller-1049,
9-Zach Wigal-997, 10-Kale Drake-966.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-206, 2-Logan
Seavey-196, 3-Justin Grant-154, 4-Robert Ballou-149, 5-Kyle Cummins-131, 6-C.J.
Leary-131, 7-Chase Stockon-126, 8-Matt Westfall-121, 9-Brady Bacon-120, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-107.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: November 26,
2024 – Bakersfield Speedway – Bakersfield, California – 1/3-Mile Dirt Oval – 8th
Annual November Classic
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Tanner Thorson
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Kale Drake
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Caden Sarale
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Emerson Axsom
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Drake Edwards
Hard Charger: Zach Wigal (16th to 8th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Buddy Kofoid
IT’S DAY’S AFTERNOON
AT MERCED’S USAC MIDGET MADNESS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Merced, California (November 24, 2024)………For nearly the entire duration of
the first feature event during Sunday afternoon’s Midget Madness doubleheader at
California’s Merced Speedway, Corey Day followed the top-two every step of the
way around the 1/4-mile dirt oval, just waiting for his window of opportunity to
arrive.
When that exact moment arrived with five laps remaining as the frontrunners
contested lapped traffic, Day pounced, going from third to second, then from
second to first in a two-lap span to score his first USAC NOS Energy Drink
Midget National Championship feature victory in nearly three-and-a-half years.
Day’s second career USAC victory was the first for car owner Willie Kahne and
his Durst – Four CCCC’s Construction – Sander Engineering/Triple X/Worth Mopar.
It is believed to be the first USAC National Midget feature victory for a Mopar-powered
machine since Brad Sweet’s triumph on July 4, 2010, at Sun Prairie, Wisconsin’s
Angell Park Speedway more than 14 years ago.
Despite having to race his way to the front late in the going, Day (Clovis,
Calif.) actually began his quest from the pole position, but quickly fell to
third by the second lap as both Carson Macedo and Buddy Kofoid moved on by to
occupy first and second while Day sought to find his footing.
“I just kind of stumbled off the original start,” Day admitted. “I wasn’t
going to be the guy to blow it into turn one on the first lap and flip over
while leading, so I just felt it out there for a while. I felt where we were
good and where we weren’t.”
Day and Kofoid exchanged the runner-up spot several times before Kofoid took
control by the seventh circuit while last Wednesday night’s Thunderbowl Raceway
winner Macedo set a torrid pace around the high side, establishing a
half-straightaway advantage by the halfway point.
Just mere moments later, while attempting to put 17th running Dane Culver a
lap down in between turns three and four, Macedo and Culver connected wheels,
sending Culver veering over the turn four cushion before slamming broadside into
the outside wall, resulting in extensive right side damage to Culver’s machine
while Macedo marched on. Culver was able to climb out and walk away.
On the ensuing restart, Macedo stretched his lead to five car lengths over
Kofoid, and once again, faced the throes of traffic which simultaneously plugged
the top, bottom and middle, challenging the mental and physical reflexes of the
frontrunners down the stretch.
Day slipped through a crack in the door to slot into second in turn one on
lap 25 as Kofoid worked the lapped cars of Emerson Axsom and Jake Andreotti.
Maintaining a residence on the low groove, one lap later, Day spurted past
Macedo for the lead in turns three and four as Macedo attempted to navigate his
way past Caden Sarale.
“I knew that in clear air, the diamond line in one and two was really, really
good,” Day explained. “You could make a lot of speed off two and down the back
straightaway, but I also knew there was a thin groove you had to get down to off
two or else you’d hit the rough stuff and get all messed up. I knew if I could
beat those guys at the exit of two, they’d have no run after I cut them off.
Luckily I got Buddy there before we got to traffic, then we got to traffic and
Carson messed up sliding a car in three and four, which allowed us to get to
him.”
From there on, Day possessed a slight gap between himself and the next wave
of traffic, and thus, was able to expand his lead with relative ease en route to
a 0.902 second victory, his first with the series since a 2021 USAC Indiana
Midget Week triumph at Circle City Raceway.
Carson Macedo crossed the line in second with Buddy Kofoid third, a hard
charging Kyle Larson in fourth and Karter Sarff rounding out the top-five.
Carson Macedo (Lemoore, Calif.) led a race-high 26 of 30 laps on his way to a
second place finish in his Dyson Motorsport/Complete Parts & Equipment – Tarlton
& Son – Empire/King/Speedway Toyota, just missing out on becoming the second
two-time Midget Madness feature winner after scoring at Merced in 2022.
Buddy Kofoid (Penngrove, Calif.), who remains the only two-time Merced USAC
Midget winner, continued his incredible run of success at Merced at the wheel of
his Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/Mobil 1 – TRD – Curb Records –
IWX/Lynk/Speedway Toyota. His third place result made it eight consecutive
podium finishes for himself with the series at Merced dating back to 2020.
Kyle Larson (Elk Grove, Calif.) was buried deep in the field, starting from
the 14th spot. But he was on the move quickly, advancing 10 spots in all to
finish fourth and earn hard charger honors. The fourth place result equaled his
best career Merced USAC Midget finish to that point.
Prior to this weekend, Karter Sarff (Mason City, Ill.) had never laid eyes on
Merced Speedway. During the day's first program, he set his first career USAC
fast time during the Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying session before equaling his
best career USAC National Midget result of fifth. With that performance, he was
the honored with the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: November 24,
2024 – Merced Speedway – Merced, California – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – Midget
Madness
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Karter Sarff, 31, Beilman-11.993; 2. Cannon
McIntosh, 71K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.094; 3. Buddy Kofoid, 71,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.125; 4. Ryan Timms, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.170; 5.
Carson Macedo, 99AU, Dyson-12.173; 6. Corey Day, 4, Kahne-12.174; 7. Tanner
Thorson, 25m, Malloy-12.191; 8. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-12.218; 9. Logan Seavey,
57, Abacus-12.261; 10. Jacob Denney, 25, Malloy-12.263; 11. Tyler Courtney, 23c,
Silva-12.301; 12. Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.327; 13. Kyle Larson,
1K, Silva-12.360; 14. Emerson Axsom, 67K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.383; 15. Zach
Daum, 31B, Beilman-12.383; 16. Jake Andreotti, 00, Davis-12.389; 17. Caden
Sarale, 32, Sarale-12.432; 18. Zach Wigal, 89, CBI-12.497; 19. Justin Grant, 2,
RMS-12.521; 20. Dane Culver, 50, Knuckles Up-12.570; 21. Hayden Reinbold, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-12.609; 22. Drake Edwards, 3p, Petty-12.614; 23. Kale Drake,
97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.645; 24. Ronnie Gardner, 68, Six8-13.142; 25. Peter
Paulson, Q32, El Toro-13.164; 26. Barrie Valentino, Q23, El Toro-13.272; 27.
Travis DeGaton, 39T, DeGaton-13.300; 28. Kyle Hawse, 20x, Hawse-13.307; 29.
Terry Nichols, 1p, Nichols/Peckfelder-NT; 30. Alex Karpowicz, 19,
Mounce/Stout-NT; 31. Chase McDermand, 8w, Ford-NT; 32. Austin Torgerson, 88A,
Mounce/Stout-NT.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Logan Seavey, 2. Kyle Larson, 3. Carson Macedo, 4. Karter Sarff, 5. Caden
Sarale, 6. Hayden Reinbold, 7. Peter Paulson, 8. Terry Nichols. 1:38.85
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Jacob
Denney, 2. Cannon McIntosh, 3. Zach Wigal, 4. Drake Edwards, 5. Corey Day, 6.
Emerson Axsom, 7. Barrie Valentino. 1:39.12
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Buddy
Kofoid, 2. Kale Drake, 3. Justin Grant, 4. Tanner Thorson, 5. Zach Daum, 6.
Tyler Courtney, 7. Travis DeGaton. 1:39.54
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Jake
Andreotti, 2. Daison Pursley, 3. Ryan Timms, 4. Gavin Miller, 5. Dane Culver, 6.
Ronnie Gardner, 7. Kyle Hawse. 1:43.70
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Tyler Courtney, 2. Emerson Axsom, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. Ronnie
Gardner, 5. Travis DeGaton, 6. Peter Paulson, 7. Barrie Valentino, 8. Kyle
Hawse. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Corey Day (1), 2.
Carson Macedo (2), 3. Buddy Kofoid (4), 4. Kyle Larson (14), 5. Karter Sarff
(6), 6. Logan Seavey (7), 7. Jacob Denney (8), 8. Cannon McIntosh (5), 9. Tanner
Thorson (10), 10. Ryan Timms (3), 11. Daison Pursley (11), 12. Zach Daum (16),
13. Zach Wigal (18), 14. Kale Drake (23), 15. Gavin Miller (13), 16. Justin
Grant (19), 17. Tyler Courtney (12), 18. Drake Edwards (22), 19. Caden Sarale
(17), 20. Emerson Axsom (15), 21. Jake Andreotti (9), 22. Hayden Reinbold (21),
23. Dane Culver (20), 24. Ronnie Gardner (24). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-26 Carson Macedo, Laps 27-30 Corey Day.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Daison
Pursley-1338, 2-Cannon McIntosh-1290, 3-Logan Seavey-1179, 4-Ryan Timms-1168,
5-Zach Daum-1126, 6-Jacob Denney-1102, 7-Justin Grant-1056, 8-Gavin Miller-1022,
9-Zach Wigal-948, 10-Kale Drake-929.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-199, 2-Logan
Seavey-196, 3-Robert Ballou-149, 4-Justin Grant-148, 5-Kyle Cummins-131, 6-C.J.
Leary-131, 7-Chase Stockon-126, 8-Matt Westfall-121, 9-Brady Bacon-120, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-107.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: November 24,
2024 – Merced Speedway – Merced, California – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – Midget
Madness
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Ryan Timms (12.130)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Karter Sarff (11.993)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Logan Seavey
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Jacob Denney
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Buddy Kofoid
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Jake Andreotti
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Tyler Courtney
Hard Charger: Kyle Larson (14th to 4th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Karter Sarff
MERCED’S USAC MIDGET MADNESS POSTPONED,
DOUBLE FEATURES ON SUNDAY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Merced, California (November 23, 2024)………Saturday night’s scheduled Midget
Madness opener featuring the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship
at California’s Merced Speedway has been postponed.
The event will now be run as part of a doubleheader program on Sunday,
November 24, which will present two complete, full events for the series
consisting of a pair of 30-lap features at the 1/4-mile dirt oval.
Heavy and steady overnight on Friday and Saturday rain doused the track with
moisture. Despite yeoman’s work by the track crew all day, the surface was
unable to smoothed out into a safe and raceable condition. Thirty-three drivers
and cars were signed in for the event.
Sunday’s event at Merced will now see the front gates opening at Noon Pacific
time with the drivers meeting also set for noon and hot laps at 12:30pm.
The racing program on Sunday will run a full program for the USAC National
Midgets, consisting of two-lap qualifying, heat races, a semi-feature and a
30-lap feature event.
Following the conclusion of the first program, a second event will occur with
a bit of a twist on the format. No qualifying will be held, but instead, heat
race lineups will be based on the finishing order of the first feature. The
first feature winner will receive the one seed with the second-place finisher
getting the second seed, and so on, which will, in essence, act as the official
qualifying time.
The number one seed will line up in the 6th position of Saturday night’s heat
race one and the number two seed will line up in the 6th position of heat race
two, and so forth. From there on, the “traditional” USAC format for heat races
will take over with the top-six transferring/getting their qualifying time back
from each of the heat races, etc.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: November 23,
2024 – Merced Speedway – Merced, California – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval –Midget Madness
DRIVERS & CARS IN ATTENDANCE: (33) Jake Andreotti (#00 Davis), Kyle Larson
(#1K Silva), Terry Nichols (#1p Nichols-Peckfelder), Justin Grant (#2 RMS),
Drake Edwards (#3p Petty), Corey Day (#4 Kahne), Chase McDermand (#8w Ford),
Santino Ferrucci (#16 Abacus), Alex Karpowicz (#19 Mounce-Stout), Hayden
Reinbold (#19AZ Reinbold-Underwood), Kyle Hawse (#20x Hawse), Tyler Courtney
(#23c Silva), Barrie Valentino (#Q23 El Toro), Jacob Denney (#25 Malloy), Tanner
Thorson (#25m Malloy), Karter Sarff (#31 Beilman), Zach Daum (#31B Beilman),
Caden Sarale (#32 Sarale), Peter Paulson (#Q32 El Toro), Travis DeGaton (#39T
DeGaton), Dane Culver (#50 Knuckles Up), Logan Seavey (#57 Abacus), Ryan Timms
(#67 Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), Emerson Axsom (#67K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), Ronnie
Gardner (#68 Six8), Buddy Kofoid (#71 Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), Cannon McIntosh
(#71K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), Daison Pursley (#86 CBI), Austin Torgerson (#88A
Mounce-Stout), Zach Wigal (#89 CBI), Gavin Miller (#97 Kunz/Curb-Agajanian),
Kale Drake (#97K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), Carson Macedo (#99AU Dyson).
EVENT CANCELED DUE TO WET TRACK CONDITIONS
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Daison
Pursley-1290, 2-Cannon McIntosh-1229, 3-Ryan Timms-1116, 4-Logan Seavey-1116,
5-Zach Daum-1083, 6-Jacob Denney-1042, 7-Justin Grant-1019, 8-Gavin Miller-984,
9-Zach Wigal-905, 10-Kale Drake-887.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-199, 2-Logan
Seavey-195, 3-Robert Ballou-149, 4-Justin Grant-145, 5-Kyle Cummins-131, 6-C.J.
Leary-131, 7-Chase Stockon-126, 8-Matt Westfall-121, 9-Brady Bacon-120, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-107.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: November 24, 2024 – Merced Speedway – Merced, California – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – Midget Madness
PENULTIMATE CHALLENGE!
USAC MIDGET NOVEMBER CLASSIC
HITS BAKERSFIELD NOV. 26
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Bakersfield, California (November 22, 2024)………The California roads lead the
USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship to Bakersfield Speedway for
the penultimate round of the season on Tuesday night, November 26.
The eighth annual November Classic brings three past event winners in NASCAR
Cup champ Kyle Larson (2019), plus two-time USAC National Midget titlists Logan
Seavey (2018 & 2023) and Buddy Kofoid (2020 & 2021) as well as a two-time NASCAR
Cup Series champion, Kyle Busch, making his midget racing debut.
Thirty-six (36) entries are expected to sign in for the event at the 1/3-mile
clay oval, which first hosted USAC National Midget racing in 1959.
Among the 36 are Emerson Axsom, twice a Bakersfield runner-up finisher in
2021 and 2023. In both of those same years, Justin Grant finished third each
time. Tyler Courtney, the 2019 USAC National Midget champion, took third at
Bakersfield back in 2021.
The 2016 series king, Tanner Thorson, collected a fast qualifying time and a
third place result in 2017. Cannon McIntosh also set fast time in 2021 before
coming home fourth in the feature at Bako in 2022 and 2023 while Carson Macedo,
a victor last Wednesday at Tulare’s Thunderbowl Raceway, scored a fifth in 2023.
At press time, Daison Pursley leads the 2024 USAC National Midget standings
and enters the event with a best Bakersfield performance of 6th in 2023. Jacob
Denney raced to a 9th in 2023 while Hayden Reinbold rounded out the top-10 in
2023.
Also returning to the Bakersfield lineup are six-time Bakersfield USAC
Western States Midget winner Ronnie Gardner, a 16th place finisher with the USAC
National Midgets there in 2017. Cade Lewis is a Bakersfield native and was this
year’s USAC Western States Midget champion. He finished 16th in the 2023
November Classic. Lewis’ car owner, Dean Alexander, scored a USAC Western States
Midget win at Bakersfield back in 2019.
Another Bakersfield native, Brody Fuson, captured a USAC West Coast Sprint
Car victory at his hometown track in 2022. Furthermore, he finished 17th with
the USAC National Midgets there in 2022. Jake Andreotti took 11th in the 2023
November Classic and also captured a USAC Micro Sprint win at Bako in 2016. USAC
National Midget feature winners Gavin Miller and Ryan Timms each notched a 13th
in the event in 2022 and 2023, respectively.
Exactly one-half of the field is looking to make their first Bakersfield USAC
National Midget feature starts. Among them are Drake Edwards and Terry Nichols,
each of whom have been victorious with the Western Midget Racing series at
Bakersfield in 2023 and 2024, respectively.
Two others, Corey Day and Cale Coons, have fathers who’ve experienced their
fair share of success at Bakersfield. Corey’s father, Ronnie Day, scored four
Bako victories with the BCRA Midgets, NARC Sprint Cars and USAC Western States
Midgets between 1992-2002. Cale, son of Jerry Coons Jr., will be making his USAC
National Midget debut. Jerry finished third with the USAC National Midgets at
Bakersfield in 1998.
Additional first-time Bakersfield USAC Midget starting hopefuls include
two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch in his USAC debut. Four USAC
National Midget winners are set for Bakersfield: Zach Daum and Chase McDermand,
plus top series Rookies Kale Drake and Zach Wigal.
They’ll be joined in the Bakersfield lineup by Stevie Sussex, Karter Sarff,
Brandt Twitty, cousins Todd Hawse and Kyle Hawse, Alex Karpowicz, Troy DeGaton,
Abby Hohlbein and Austin Torgerson, all eying first Bakersfield USAC National
Midget feature starts.
RACE DETAILS
The Tuesday, November 26, running of the November Classic at California’s
Bakersfield Speedway features the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship and the California Lightning Sprints.
Pits open at 2pm Pacific with the gates opening at 4pm, the drivers meeting
at 4:30pm and cars on track at 5pm.
Adult general admission tickets are $25. Kids 6-12 general admission tickets
are $15. Kids 5 and under general admission tickets are free. Ages 65+ and
military (ID required) general admission tickets are $22. Pit passes are $50
($45 for USAC members).
Advance tickets are available now at https://tickethoss.com/event/687.
USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midgets and California’s Bakersfield Speedway
have a history that dates back six decades. Davey Moses won the first trip by
the USAC National Midgets in the summer of 1959. Over that period, 25 series
races have been held at the lightning-quick 1/3-mile that has been both paved
and dirt throughout its history.
The November Classic from Bakersfield will be streamed live on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac.
BAKERSFIELD USAC MIDGET ENTRY LIST: (36)
00 JAKE ANDREOTTI/Castro Valley, CA (Pete Davis)
1K KYLE LARSON/Elk Grove, CA (Silva Motorsports)
1p TERRY NICHOLS/Delano, CA (Nichols-Peckfelder Motorsports)
2 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (RMS Racing)
3p DRAKE EDWARDS/Peoria, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
4 COREY DAY/Clovis, CA (Wille Kahne)
4B BRANDT TWITTY/Bakersfield, CA (Kevin Twitty)
8w CHASE McDERMAND/Springfield, IL (Josh Ford Motorsports)
18 TODD HAWSE/Simi Valley, CA (Todd Hawse)
19 ALEX KARPOWICZ/Spring Branch, TX (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
19AZ HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
20AZ STEVIE SUSSEX/Tempe, AZ (Crown Jewel Racing)
20x KYLE HAWSE/Las Vegas, NV (Hawse Racing)
23c TYLER COURTNEY/Indianapolis, IN (Silva Motorsports)
25 JACOB DENNEY/Galloway, OH (Tom Malloy)
25m TANNER THORSON/Minden, NV (Tom Malloy)
31 KARTER SARFF/Mason City, IL (Beilman Motorsports)
31B ZACH DAUM/Pocahontas, IL (Beilman Motorsports)
39T TROY DeGATON/Wickenburg, AZ (Troy DeGaton)
51 BRODY FUSON/Bakersfield, CA (Rusty Carlile)
51B KYLE BUSCH/Las Vegas, NV (Kyle Busch Motorsports)
55 ABBY HOHLBEIN/Cloverdale, OH (Lambert Motorsports)
57 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
63 CALE COONS/Greencastle, IN (Joe Dooling)
67 RYAN TIMMS/Oklahoma City, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
67K EMERSON AXSOM/Franklin, IN (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
68 RONNIE GARDNER/Corona, CA (Six8 Motorsports)
71 BUDDY KOFOID/Penngrove, CA (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
71K CANNON MCINTOSH/Bixby, OK (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
86 DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (CB Industries)
88A AUSTIN TORGERSON/Glendale, AZ (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
89 ZACH WIGAL/Belpre, OH (CB Industries)
97 GAVIN MILLER/Allentown, PA (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
97K KALE DRAKE/Collinsville, OK (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
99AU CARSON MACEDO/Lemoore, CA (Dyson Motorsport)
101 CADE LEWIS/Bakersfield, CA (Dean Alexander)
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL MIDGETS AT BAKERSFIELD SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 11/16/2021 - Cannon McIntosh - 12.347 - 97.092 mph
6 Laps - 11/23/1991 - Lynn Carter - 1:26.460 - 83.192 mph
8 Laps - 11/17/2018 - Tyler Courtney - 1:43.590 - 92.580 mph
10 Laps - 11/17/2020 - Jonathan Beason - 2:03.059 - 97.417 mph
12 Laps - 11/16/2021 - Chase Randall - 2:31.417 - 95.077 mph
15 Laps - 11/25/1993 - Sleepy Tripp - 3:25.910 - 87.678 mph
100 Laps - 11/23/1995 - Billy Boat - 26:58.12 - 74.086 mph
BAKERSFIELD USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINS:
3-Jay Drake & Billy Vukovich
2-Buddy Kofoid, Logan Seavey, Ron Shuman & Sleepy Tripp
1-Brady Bacon, Billy Boat, Dave Darland, Terry Farrar, Jordan Hermansader,
Page Jones, Kyle Larson, Thomas Meseraull, Davey Moses, Frank Secrist & Rich
Vogler
BAKERSFIELD USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINNERS:
1959: Davey Moses (8/2)
1966: Frank Secrist (8/14) & Billy Vukovich (9/11)
1967: Billy Vukovich (7/2) & Billy Vukovich (7/16)
1974: Sleepy Tripp (11/24)
1988: Rich Vogler (11/11)
1989: Sleepy Tripp (11/18)
1990: Terry Farrar (11/17)
1991: Page Jones (11/23)
1992: Ron Shuman (11/26)
1993: Ron Shuman (11/25)
1994: Jordan Hermansader (11/24)
1995: Billy Boat (11/23)
1997: Jay Drake (11/22)
1998: Jay Drake (11/26)
1999: Dave Darland (11/20)
2000: Jay Drake (11/18)
2017: Brady Bacon (11/18)
2018: Logan Seavey (11/17)
2019: Kyle Larson (11/23)
2020: Buddy Kofoid (11/17)
2021: Buddy Kofoid (11/16)
2022: Thomas Meseraull (11/15)
2023: Logan Seavey (11/14)
BAKERSFIELD SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RESULTS:
1959 FEATURE: 1. Davey Moses, 2. Joe Garson, 3. Billy Cantrell, 4. Norm Rapp,
5. Cal Niday, 6. Johnny Wood, 7. Leroy Neumayer, 8. Gene Gurney, 9. Johnny
Melton, 10. Jim Gilchrist, 11. Johnnie Tolan, 12. Chuck Booth, 13. Dempsey
Wilson, 14. Joe Soares, 15. Norm Hall, 16. Don Staudinger. NT
1966 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Frank Secrist, 2. George Benson, 3. Duane Sears,
4. Tom Trader, 5. Johnny Moorhouse, 6. Larry Ferrua, 7. Jimmy Caruthers, 8. Jim
Bob Luebbert, 9. Bernie Schechter, 10. Al Henderson, 11. Ned Spath, 12. Clark
Templeman, 13. Ed Johns, 14. Joe Garson, 15. Walt Kennedy, 16. Paul Jones, 17.
Porky Rachwitz, 18. Jack Sachse. NT
1966 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Billy Vukovich, 2.Al Henderson, 3. George Benson,
4. Rick Henderson, 5. Jimmy Caruthers, 6. Don Melton, 7. Billy Wilkerson, 8.
Dickie Deis, 9. Bruce Walkup, 10. Johnny Moorhouse, 11. Tom Trader, 12. Ed
Johns, 13. Ron Hughes, 14. Mike Mosley, 15. Paul Jones, 16. Frank Secrist, 17.
George Todd, 18. Larry Ferrua.
1967 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Billy Vukovich, 2. Duane Sears, 3. Mike McGreevy,
4. Hank Butcher, 5. Johnny Moorhouse, 6. George Benson, 7. Jan Opperman, 8. Dave
Strickland, 9. Herman Hutton, 10. Walt Kennedy, 11. Billy Wilkerson, 12. Gil
Alcala, 13. Don Sparks, 14. Henry Rossi, 15. Don White, 16. Ray Lattie, 17. Ed
Johns, 18. Dickie Deis. NT
1967 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Billy Vukovich, 2. Walt Kennedy, 3. George Benson,
4. Johnny Moorhouse, 5. Larry Ferrua, 6. Dickie Deis, 7. Ray Lattie, 8. Ron
Hughes, 9. Jerry Welton, 10. Clark Templeman, 11. Tom McCoy, 12. Jim Vaughan,
13. Sonny White, 14. Dennis Johansen, 15. Jack Yeley, 16. Porky Rachwitz, 17.
Johnny Parsons, 18. Billy Wilkerson. NT
1974 FEATURE: (30 laps), 1. Sleepy Tripp, 2. Chuck Gurney, 3. Pancho Carter,
4. Mel Kenyon, 5. Jimmy Caruthers, 6. Jerry Weeks, 7. Danny O'Neill, 8. Bill
Weingarten, 9. Danny McKnight, 10. Larry Rice, 11. Johnny Anderson, 12. Jim
Beckley, 13. Gary Irvin, 14. Mark Alderson, 15. Wheeler Gresham, 16. Hank
Butcher, 17. Roger Mears, 18. Bobby Tripp, 19. Jeff Heywood, 20. George Snider.
1988 FEATURE (40 laps) 1. Rich Vogler, 2. Darryl Haugh, 3. Wally Pankratz, 4.
Kevin Olson, 5. Dave Strickland Jr., 6. Ken Nichols, 7. Mario Bringetto Jr., 8.
Tommy White, 9. Chuck West, 10. Floyd Alvis, 11. Johnny Cofer, 12. Rick Zermani,
13. Rusty Rasmussen, 14. Jim Berg, 15. Larry Derwin, 16. Joe Winters, 17. Sleepy
Tripp, 18. Robby Flock, 19. P.J. Jones, 20. Frank Pedregon, 21. John Starks, 22.
Terry Wente. NT
1989 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Sleepy Tripp, 2. Mario Bringetto Jr., 3. Jimmy
Sills, 4. Terry Farrar, 5. Kevin Olson, 6. Wally Pankratz, 7. Dirk VanCott, 8.
Kevin Doty, 9. Bob Davison, 10. Dennis Hart, 11. Terry Tarditi, 12. Ray Derby,
13. Hank Butcher, 14. Jeff Gordon, 15. P.J. Jones, 16. Ron Hughes Jr., 17. Rick
Taylor, 18. Tommy White, 19. Dan Drinan, 20. Frank Pedregon. NT
1990 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Terry Farrar, 2. Dave Strickland Jr., 3. Sleepy
Tripp, 4. Ricky Gray, 5. P.J. Jones, 6. Jeff Gordon, 7. Russ Gamester, 8. Mike
Streicher, 9. Robby Flock, 10. Rick Taylor, 11. John McLaughlin, 12. George Ito,
13. Terry Tarditi, 14. Ray Derby, 15. Kevin Doty, 16. Mike Appio, 17. Lee
Yetter, 18. Frank Pedregon, 19. Kevin Olson, 20. Stephen Lewis.
1991 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Page Jones, 2. P.J. Jones, 3. Stevie Reeves, 4.
Robby Flock, 5. Doug Kalitta, 6. Mike Streicher, 7. Johnny Cofer, 8. Tony
Elliott, 9. Andy Pierce, 10. Jordan Hermansader, 11. Tyce Carlson, 12. Critter
Malone, 13. Terry Tarditi, 14. John Kaiser, 15. Stan Fox, 16. Doug Silva, 17.
Wally Pankratz, 18. Ricky Gray, 19. George Ito, 20. Keith Rauch. NT
1992 FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Ron Shuman, 2. Tony Elliott, 3. Stevie Reeves, 4.
Hank Butcher, 5. Chuck Gurney, 6. Stan Fox, 7. John Heydenreich, 8. George Ito,
9. Brent Kaeding, 10. Brett Horrobin, 11. Keith Chrisco, 12. Jordan Hermansader,
13. Mike Streicher, 14. Glenn Carson, 15, Joe Gaerte, 16. Lealand McSpadden, 17.
Jimmy Sills, 18. Jason Jonkman, 19, John Harkrader, 20. Page Jones, 21. Billy
Garcia, 22. Sleepy Tripp, 23. Billy Boat, 24. Terry Tarditi. NT
1993 FEATURE: (100 laps): 1. Ron Shuman, 2. Robby Flock, 3. Johnny Cofer, 4.
George Ito, 5. Jay Drake, 6. Wally Pankratz, 7. Tony Stewart, 8. Jordan
Hermansader, 9. Keith Rauch, 10. Stan Fox, 11. Ron Hazelton, 12. Keith Chrisco,
13. Chuck Gurney, 14. Hank Butcher, 15. Rick Hendrix, 16. Richard Griffin, 17.
Stevie Reeves, 18. Page Jones, 19. Jimmy Sills, 20. Robert Dolacki, 21. Ronnie
Day, 22. Sleepy Tripp, 23. Cary Faas, 24. Billy Boat. NT
1994 FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Jordan Hermansader, 2. Hank Butcher, 3. Kenny
Irwin Jr., 4. Billy Boat, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Danny Lasoski, 7. Johnny Cofer, 8.
George Ito, 9. Jack Runyon, 10. Sleepy Tripp, 11. Robby Flock, 12. Robert
Dolacki, 13. Ronnie Day, 14. Tony Elliott, 15. Jay Drake, 16. Ronnie Johncox,
17. Jimmy Sills, 18. Jason Leffler, 19. Rick Hendrix, 20. Wally Pankratz, 21.
Tony Stewart, 22. Lealand McSpadden, 23. Donnie Beechler, 24. Andy Michner.
25:56.85
1995 FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Billy Boat, 2. Kenny Irwin Jr., 3. Kevin Doty, 4.
Richard Griffin, 5. Rick Hendrix, 6. George Ito, 7. Tony Stewart, 8. Jimmy
Sills, 9. Andy Michner, 10. Ron Shuman, 11. Hank Butcher, 12. Larry Brown, 13.
Shane Scully, 14. J.J. Ercse, 15. Frankie Kerr, 16. Jeremy Sherman, 17. Danny
Lasoski, 18. Jason Leffler, 19. Wally Pankratz, 20. Jim Keene, 21. Jay Drake,
22. Brian Gerster, 23. Johnny Cofer, 24. J.R. Lawson. 26:58.12
1997 FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Billy Boat, 2. Jay Drake, 3. Jimmy Sills, 4.
Wally Pankratz, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Ricky Shelton, 7. Jerry Coons Jr., 8. Clay
Klepper, 9. Craig Brady, 10. Dwayne Marcum, 11. Rick Hendrix, 12. Shane Scully,
13. Steve Paden, 14. Cory Kruseman, 15. Larry Brown, 16. Jason Leffler, 17. Nick
Lundgreen, 18. Steve Barth, 19. John Heydenreich, 20. Danny Lasoski, 21. Dave
Darland, 22. Kevin Thomas, 23. Robert Dolacki, 24. Marc DeBeaumont. NT
1998 FEATURE: (100 laps - Held Nov. 26) 1. Jay Drake, 2. Jason Leffler, 3.
Jerry Coons, Jr., 4. Dave Darland, 5. Kasey Kahne, 6. Dan Boorse, 7. Jimmy
Sills, 8. Ricky Shelton, 9. Keith Rauch, 10. Brian Tyler, 11. Robby Flock, 12.
Michael Lewis, 13. Ronnie Day, 14. Rick Hendrix, 15. Aaron Fiscus, 16. Dane
Carter, 17. Kevin Doty, 18. Scott Hansen, 19. Steve Paden, 20. Brian Stanfill,
21. Shane Scully, 22. Jordan Hermansader, 23. John Starks, 24. Donnie Beechler.
NT
1999 FEATURE: (50 Laps) 1. Dave Darland, 2. Jay Drake, 3. Michael Lewis, 4.
Travis Welpott (#8), 5. Marc DeBeaumont, 6. Wally Pankratz, 7. Clay Klepper, 8.
Glenn Carson, 9. Bobby Boone, 10. Steve Paden, 11. Dane Carter, 12. Rick Vaughn,
13. Dave Stoltz, 14. A.J. Felker (MCI), 15. Jerry Coons, Jr., 16. Bryan
Stanfill, 17. Ed Carpenter, 18. Dwayne Marcum, 19. Derrick Hearron, 20. Ryan
Newman, 21. Dean Alexander, 22. Tracy Hines, 23. Bud Kaeding, 24. Bruce
Donaldson, 25. Thomas Meseraull. NT
2000 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Jay Drake, 2. Kasey Kahne, 3. Aaron Fike, 4. Tracy
Hines, 5. Ronnie Day, 6. Bud Kaeding, 7. Thomas Meseraull, 8. Steve Paden, 9.
Keith Rauch, 10. Bryan Stanfill, 11. Jimmy Sills, 12. John Nervo, 13. Jimmy
Christian, 14. Dwayne Marcum, 15. A.J. Johnson, 16. Sarah McCune, 17. Derrick
Hearron, 18. Ryan Scott, 19. Wally Pankratz (#37x), 20. Rick Hendrix, 21. Dave
Darland, 22. Marc DeBeaumont, 23. Shane Scully, 24. Michael Lewis. NT
2017: 1. Brady Bacon, 2. Spencer Bayston, 3. Tanner Thorson, 4. Tyler
Courtney, 5. Justin Grant, 6. Shane Golobic, 7. Ryan Robinson, 8. Alex Schutte,
9. Michael Faccinto, 10. Tanner Carrick, 11. Frankie Guerrini, 12. Chad Boat,
13. Courtney Crone, 14. Matt Mitchell, 15. David Prickett, 16. Ronnie Gardner,
17. Michael Pickens, 18. Cory Elliott, 19. Zeb Wise, 20. Robert Dalby, 21. Mason
Daniel, 22. Holly Shelton, 23. Dustin Golobic, 24. Shannon McQueen. NT
2018: (starting position in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (1), 2. Rico Abreu
(2), 3. Shane Golobic (6), 4. Spencer Bayston (11), 5. Chad Boat (7), 6. Tanner
Carrick (13), 7. Brady Bacon (4), 8. Holly Shelton (25), 9. Jason McDougal (21),
10. Tucker Klaasmeyer (9), 11. Jerry Coons, Jr. (22), 12. Cole Bodine (23), 13.
Cody Swanson (17), 14. Sam Johnson (8), 15. Dustin Golobic (3), 16. Robert Dalby
(24), 17. Alex Schutte (16), 18. Holley Hollan (18), 19. C.J. Sarna (26), 20.
Zeb Wise (5), 21. Ryan Robinson (10), 22. Tyler Courtney (15), 23. Sterling
Cling (19), 24. Michael Faccinto (14), 25. Justin Grant (12), 26. Michael
Pickens (20). NT
2019: (starting position in parentheses) 1. Kyle Larson (6), 2. Michael
Pickens (1), 3. Rico Abreu (12), 4. Tyler Courtney (10), 5. Jesse Colwell (4),
6. Jason McDougal (2), 7. Gio Scelzi (9), 8. Thomas Meseraull (20), 9. Jerry
Coons, Jr. (5), 10. Tanner Carrick (16), 11. Tucker Klaasmeyer (21), 12. Chase
Johnson (13), 13. Buddy Kofoid (15), 14. Kevin Thomas, Jr. (11), 15. Carson
Macedo (14), 16. Chris Windom (19), 17. Ethan Mitchell (18), 18. Spencer Bayston
(3), 19. Daison Pursley (23), 20. Cory Elliott (25), 21. Robert Dalby (24), 22.
Aaron Reutzel (7), 23. Logan Seavey (8), 24. Cannon McIntosh (22), 25. Zeb Wise
(17). NT
2020 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Buddy Kofoid
(5), 2. Kyle Larson (2), 3. Tyler Courtney (3), 4. Chase Johnson (1), 5. Spencer
Bayston (4), 6. Chris Windom (20), 7. Tanner Thorson (6), 8. Cannon McIntosh
(16), 9. Justin Grant (14), 10. Carson Macedo (21), 11. Jonathan Beason (8), 12.
Emerson Axsom (12), 13. Clinton Boyles (10), 14. Ethan Mitchell (11), 15. Kaylee
Bryson (7), 16. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (9), 17. Andrew Layser* (24), 18. Michael
Faccinto (13), 19. Tanner Carrick (15), 20. Cole Bodine* (23), 21. Bryant
Wiedeman (19), 22. Frankie Guerrini (22), 23. Thomas Meseraull (18), 24. Daison
Pursley (17). NT
2021 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Buddy Kofoid
(2), 2. Emerson Axsom (1), 3. Justin Grant (4), 4. Tanner Thorson (5), 5. Cannon
McIntosh (11), 6. Cory Eliason (8), 7. Chris Windom (7), 8. Bryant Wiedeman (3),
9. Kevin Thomas Jr. (9), 10. Logan Seavey (17), 11. Thomas Meseraull (22), 12.
Tanner Carrick (20), 13. Brenham Crouch (15), 14. Kaylee Bryson (19), 15. Ryan
Timms (13), 16. Tony Gomes (18), 17. Taylor Reimer (16), 18. Chase Randall (12),
19. Jade Avedisian (6), 20. Carson Macedo (10), 21. Ethan Mitchell (14), 22.
Michael Faccinto (21). NT
2022 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Thomas
Meseraull (3), 2. Michael Pickens (4), 3. Buddy Kofoid (6), 4. Cannon McIntosh
(5), 5. Logan Seavey (7), 6. Justin Grant (10), 7. Brenham Crouch (16), 8.
Emerson Axsom (8), 9. Chance Crum (14), 10. Spencer Bayston (21), 11. Bryant
Wiedeman (13), 12. Kaylee Bryson (15), 13. Gavin Miller (17), 14. Jake Andreotti
(11), 15. Jade Avedisian (9), 16. Dominic Gorden (22), 17. Alex Bright (18), 18.
Mitchel Moles (2), 19. Hayden Reinbold (20), 20. Cade Lewis (24-P), 21. Daison
Pursley (12), 22. Taylor Reimer (1), 23. Jacob Denney (23-P), 24. Jason McDougal
(19). NT
2023 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (9), 2. Emerson Axsom (1), 3. Justin Grant (2), 4. Cannon McIntosh (5), 5. Carson Macedo (7), 6. Daison Pursley (8), 7. Taylor Reimer (6), 8. Jade Avedisian (14), 9. Jacob Denney (13), 10. Hayden Reinbold (17), 11. Jake Andreotti (10), 12. Bryant Wiedeman (16), 13. Ryan Timms (18), 14. Buddy Kofoid (4), 15. Mitchel Moles (21), 16. Cade Lewis (12), 17. Brody Fuson (22), 18. Chance Crum (20), 19. Shannon McQueen (15), 20. Mariah Ede (19), 21. Gavin Miller (3), 22. Michael Faccinto (11). NT
$25,000 TITLE PRIZE AWAITS
USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK COMPETITORS IN 2025
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (November 21, 2024)………USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship competitors will battle for a $25,000 championship prize during the
2025 edition of NOS Energy Drink USAC Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest
Abe Roofing.
The 38th annual event will consist of seven events at seven different Hoosier
state dirt tracks between July 25 and August 2. Furthermore, each of the seven
feature events will pay $8,000-to-win during the traditional summer event, which
debuted in 1988.
“Indiana Sprint Week, as a whole, is a crown jewel of the USAC Sprint Car
schedule, and this takes it to that level with the championship payoff,” USAC’s
Kirk Spridgeon said. “This is a credit to the support of our returning partners
who have been able to quadruple the Indiana Sprint Week payoff in a four-year
timeframe.”
Putnamville’s Lincoln Park Speedway will host the opener of the series on
Friday, July 25. From there, the schedule travels to Kokomo Speedway on
Saturday, July 26, then it’s onto Lawrenceburg Speedway on Sunday, July 27, to
complete the first weekend.
After a two-day break from on-track action, the series resumes at Circle City
Raceway in Indianapolis on Wednesday, July 30, before venturing over to the
Terre Haute Action Track on Thursday, July 31. Bloomington Speedway’s annual
Friday night round is set for Friday, August 1 with the series finale heading to
Tri-State Speedway on Saturday, August 2.
The inaugural Indiana Sprint Week took place in 1988 and has been sanctioned
by USAC starting with the 1996 season. The 2025 edition will mark 30 years under
the USAC banner.
Logan Seavey captured the most recent USAC Indiana Sprint Week title in 2024. The list of past series champions includes Randy Kinser (1988), Chuck Amati (1989 & 1990-co), Gary Trammell (1990-co), Bob Kinser (1991), Kevin Thomas (1992, 1993, 1995 & 1996), Kelly Kinser (1994), J.J. Yeley (1997 & 2003), Dave Darland (1998, 2001 & 2007), Tony Elliott (1999), Jay Drake (2000), Cory Kruseman (2002 & 2005), Levi Jones (2004, 2008, 2009 & 2012), Jon Stanbrough (2006 & 2010), Chris Windom (2011 & 2018), Bryan Clauson (2013 & 2014), Robert Ballou (2015), Brady Bacon (2016 & 2023), Kevin Thomas Jr. (2017 & 2021), C.J. Leary (2019), Chase Stockon (2020) and Justin Grant (2022).
MERCED’S USAC MIDGET MADNESS
SHIFTS TO SATURDAY-SUNDAY, NOV. 23-24
Merced, California (November 21, 2024)………The USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship weekend at California’s Merced Speedway has been shifted
to a Saturday-Sunday schedule to be held on November 23-24.
Rain has forced cancellation of the originally scheduled Friday, November 22,
program. Instead, Tarlton & Sons Presents Midget Madness will now take place at
the high-banked 1/4-mile dirt oval with two complete programs on
Saturday-Sunday, November 23-24.
Thirty-three drivers have announced their intentions of competing at Merced,
including past Midget Madness winners Buddy Kofoid, Logan Seavey, Carson Macedo,
Tanner Thorson and Justin Grant, plus NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson,
Indianapolis 500 veteran Santino Ferrucci and many more.
On Saturday, pits will open at 2pm Pacific with the drivers meeting set for
4:30pm, the grandstands opening at 5pm, and hot laps at 5:30pm. The program will
feature the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship, plus 360 winged
sprint cars and the BCRA Lightning Sprints.
On Sunday, pits will open at 1pm Pacific with the drivers meeting set for
3:30pm, the grandstands opening at 4pm and hot laps at 4:30pm. The program will
feature the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship, plus 360 winged
sprint cars.
Both nights, tickets are $30 for ages 16 and up and $15 for ages 6-15. Ages 5
and under are admitted for free. Pit passes are $50 ($45 for USAC members).
Pre-purchased tickets for Friday’s originally scheduled event will be
refunded.
Tickets are available online at www.mercedspeedway.net and will also be
available to purchase at the front gate.
Camping for this event is available and for those fans looking to do so, all
arrangements need to me made directly through the Merced County Fairgrounds.
Merced Speedway is located at 900 Martin Luther King Drive Merced, CA 95341.
HERE’S CARSON!
TIMELY BOOST & LATE RACE HEROICS
NET MACEDO TULARE USAC MIDGET WIN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Tulare, California (November 20, 2024)………Sometimes, when you feel like you’re
down and out, the one thing you really need to keep you going is a little boost.
Carson Macedo knows the feeling after a frantic late-race sequence saw him
leading on one lap, then thinking his race was over the next lap before getting
hit by another car, then charging his way back to the front and into victory
lane during Wednesday night’s USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship
feature event at Tulare, California’s Thunderbowl Raceway.
The ringer Macedo (Lemoore, Calif.) persevered through came during a
three-lap span late in the going of the 30-lap main event at the 1/3-mile dirt
oval. However, for the first 25 circuits, Macedo was in full control in what was
his first appearance of the series season aboard his Dyson Motorsport/Complete
Parts & Equipment – Tarlton & Son – Empire/King/Speedway Toyota, an Australian
based team with a car built by a New Zealand based chassis company.
As Macedo rounded turns three and four along the inside berm with five laps
remaining, his car inexplicably, and suddenly, stalled. As he began to coast,
the lapped car of Dane Culver banged into the back end of Macedo’s car. As flame
flickered from the headers, miraculously, Macedo’s car regained power and
continued on its merry way.
“Before the race started, it was kind of spitting and sputtering,” Macedo
revealed. “I was nervous that something wasn’t going right. Then we fired off
and it felt good, and then the lap before that, I actually lifted on the bottom
and it just died. I came around the next lap and thought, ‘man, maybe that was
just a weird deal,’ then it did it again really badly. I actually didn’t get
refired until the guy behind me ran into the back of me!”
When the yellow flag was displayed a split second later, the moment was not
all lost for Macedo. The caution was deemed an inadvertent yellow, thus,
according to Section 1406, Part I of the USAC National Midget rulebook, “a car
that an inadvertent yellow is displayed for will be positioned in order of
positions lost.”
As Jacob Denney scooted underneath Macedo for the lead in turn four on lap
26, Denney became the new leader while Macedo was relegated back to second,
which is where he was running when the yellow was displayed.
On the ensuing restart, Macedo wound it up on the high line, and on lap 27,
used his momentum off turn four to slingshot under Denney entering turn one.
Macedo’s first attempt was unsuccessful as he slid in front of Denney on the
entry to turn one, but was unable to make the move stick as Denney darted back
under Macedo off turn two. However, on lap 28, Macedo reloaded and stuck the
move on the second try, then raced away over the final 3.5 laps to victory by a
1.178 second margin.
“When he went to the lead, I thought, if he’s running the top, I’m going to
be in trouble, especially in one and two, but he cheated it down there and I was
able to get a run,” Macedo recalled. “I knew he was going to the bottom in three
and four, so I just figured I’m not going to win if I follow him down there. I
might as well give it everything I’ve got and it worked out.”
For car owner Sean Dyson, it’s the third year in a row his team has won a
USAC National Midget feature with the first two coming at California’s Merced
Speedway with Macedo in 2022 and Spencer Bayston in 2023.
“I really had to get up on the wheel and earn that win,” Macedo explained. “I
was excited there after the race. I know these races are hard to win, and it
just felt really special racing with my buddy Sean Dyson. He ships this car all
the way over from Australia. It’s a lot of money and a lot of work and a lot of
effort, so it feels good to reward him with a win.”
Crossing the finish line behind Macedo on this night at Tulare for the
series’ first visit since 2010 were runner-up Jacob Denney and third-place
finisher Cannon McIntosh while Corey Day came home fourth and Logan Seavey
rounded out the top-five.
Not that Macedo needed any more motivation, but seeing his name in a mid-pack
tier in an online picking contest provided him some extra ammo going into the
night. When all was said and done, Macedo swept the night at Tulare where he had
won his most recent visit this past September with the World of Outlaws. This
time, he was twice victorious, winning both the Kings of Thunder 360 Sprint Car
feature followed by the USAC National Midget main.
“I had some motivation going into tonight,” Macedo pointed out after his
second career USAC National Midget score. “I was looking at the pool and saw I
was in group C and I thought man, I’ve got to get up in the seat. I know these
midget guys are really good, especially the guys who run them all year long and
are really comfortable in these cars. It felt good to be comfortable tonight.
This track is a little bigger, so I can move around and run it more like a
winged sprint car.”
Jacob Denney (Galloway, Ohio) turned in his best result of the year, leading
two laps late en route to a runner-up result in his Tom Malloy/Trench Shoring –
Rodela Specialty Fabrication – Race for Chase/LynK/Ed Pink Toyota. With it, the
Ohioan earned his best finish of the USAC National Midget season.
Cannon McIntosh (Bixby, Okla.) raced his way to a third-place finish, thus
marking his eighth podium result in his last nine USAC National Midget feature
starts in his Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/GearWrench – Mobil 1 –
TRD/LynK/Speedway Toyota.
Dane Culver's first career USAC National Midget feature start went superbly.
After starting 24th, the Riverside, California racer advanced his way up to a
15th place finish. The +9 performance made him the evening’s hard charger.
Corey Day (Clovis, Calif.) put on a show in his 11th to 4th feature run. The
two-time Trophy Cup champ at Tulare picked up where he left off following a
second place result in his most recent USAC National Midget start at Ventura
(Calif.) Raceway in 2023. For that, he was the recipient of the Inferno Armor
Fire Move of the Night.
Tanner Carrick (Lincoln, Calif.) set fast time and a new track record during
Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying. His lap of 15.344 seconds surpassed the former
USAC National Midget record at Tulare of 15.628 set by Bryan Clauson in 2010. It
was Carrick’s fourth career fast time with the series, three of which have come
in his home state of California during the month of November.
Zach Daum (Pocahontas, Ill.) performed likewise, setting a new eight lap
Tulare track record for USAC National Midgets with a time of 2:07.597. Of the 24
drivers on hand, he was the lone driver who also competed in the series’ only
other visit to Tulare back in 2010.
Throughout the night, one driver got upside down. Tyler Courtney, making his
first series start in two years, got into the berm between turns three and four
while running 16th, sending him flipping three times before coming to a rest on
lap 11 of the feature. The 2019 USAC National Midget champion was able to walk
away.
Also of note, of the 24 drivers signed in at Tulare, 18 had previously won at
least one USAC National Midget feature. With 75 percent of the field being a
feature winner, it ranks among the most successful gathering for an event in
series history.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: November 20,
2024 – Thunderbowl Raceway – Tulare, California – 1/3-Mile Dirt Oval
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Tanner Carrick, 98,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.344 (New Track Record); 2. Justin Grant, 2, RMS-15.417;
3. Tanner Thorson, 25m, Malloy-15.580; 4. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-15.585; 5.
Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-15.614; 6. Carson Macedo, 99AU, Dyson-15.632; 7. Jacob
Denney, 25, Malloy-15.698; 8. Corey Day, 4, Kahne-15.701; 9. Drake Edwards, 3p,
Petty-15.720; 10. Emerson Axsom, 67K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.731; 11. Kale
Drake, 97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.738; 12. Buddy Kofoid, 71,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.755; 13. Zach Wigal, 89, CBI-15.771; 14. Ryan Timms, 67,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.801; 15. Zach Daum, 31B, Beilman-15.805; 16. Tyler
Courtney, 23c, Silva-15.816; 17. Cannon McIntosh, 71K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.854; 18. Jake Andreotti, 00, Davis-15.913; 19. Gavin
Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.946; 20. Karter Sarff, 31, Beilman-15.948;
21. Austin Torgerson, 88A, Mounce/Stout-16.200; 22. Chase McDermand, 8w,
Ford-16.265; 23. Hayden Reinbold, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-16.352; 24. Dane
Culver, 50, Knuckles Up-16.384.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Zach Wigal, 2. Jacob Denney, 3. Tyler Courtney, 4. Emerson Axsom, 5. Tanner
Carrick, 6. Chase McDermand, 7. Daison Pursley, 8. Gavin Miller. 2:10.237
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Cannon
McIntosh, 2. Ryan Timms, 3. Corey Day, 4. Justin Grant, 5. Logan Seavey, 6. Kale
Drake, 7. Hayden Reinbold, 8. Karter Sarff. NT
T.J. FORGED / CAR IQ THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Zach Daum, 2. Tanner Thorson, 3. Buddy Kofoid, 4. Carson Macedo, 5. Drake
Edwards, 6. Jake Andreotti, 7. Dane Culver, 8. Austin Torgerson. 2:07.597 (New
Track Record)
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Carson Macedo (2),
2. Jacob Denney (1), 3. Cannon McIntosh (9), 4. Corey Day (11), 5. Logan Seavey
(3), 6. Tanner Thorson (4), 7. Tanner Carrick (6), 8. Buddy Kofoid (15), 9.
Justin Grant (5), 10. Ryan Timms (16), 11. Daison Pursley (10), 12. Zach Daum
(8), 13. Gavin Miller (19), 14. Zach Wigal (7), 15. Dane Culver (24), 16. Kale
Drake (14), 17. Drake Edwards (12), 18. Hayden Reinbold (23), 19. Jake Andreotti
(18), 20. Tyler Courtney (17), 21. Chase McDermand (22), 22. Emerson Axsom (13),
23. Karter Sarff (20), 24. Austin Torgerson (21). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-25 Carson Macedo, Laps 26-27 Jacob Denney, Laps
28-30 Carson Macedo.
**Tyler Courtney flipped on lap 11 of the feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Daison
Pursley-1290, 2-Cannon McIntosh-1229, 3-Ryan Timms-1116, 4-Logan Seavey-1116,
5-Zach Daum-1083, 6-Jacob Denney-1042, 7-Justin Grant-1019, 8-Gavin Miller-984,
9-Zach Wigal-905, 10-Kale Drake-887.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-199, 2-Logan
Seavey-195, 3-Robert Ballou-149, 4-Justin Grant-145, 5-Kyle Cummins-131, 6-C.J.
Leary-131, 7-Chase Stockon-126, 8-Matt Westfall-121, 9-Brady Bacon-120, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-107.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: November
22-23, 2024 – Merced Speedway – Merced, California – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – Midget
Madness
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Daison Pursley (15.589)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Tanner Carrick (15.344)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Zach Wigal
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Cannon McIntosh
T.J. Forged / Car IQ Third Heat Winner: Zach Daum
Hard Charger: Dane Culver (24th to 15th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Corey Day
JOIN THE DIRT DRAFT
USAC WEST COAST SWING FANTASY CONTEST!
Tulare, California (November 20, 2024)………Get ready, USAC fans!
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2024 USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK NATIONAL MIDGET CALIFORNIA SWING SCHEDULE:
Nov 20: Thunderbowl Raceway – Tulare, California
Nov 22: Merced Speedway – Merced, California
Nov 23: Merced Speedway – Merced, California
Nov 26: Bakersfield Speedway – Bakersfield, California
Nov 30: Ventura Raceway – Ventura, California
DOUBLE DOSE!
USAC MIDGET MADNESS HITS MERCED NOV. 22-23
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Merced, California (November 18, 2024)………California’s Merced Speedway has
become an annual stop on USAC’s NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship
swing through California since the beginning of the decade of the roaring 2020s.
What’s also become an annual staple is Merced producing some of the most
scintillating and sensational series races of the season. There’s a reason they
call this one “Midget Madness.”
It all comes to fruition once more, for the fifth consecutive year, for
two-straight nights on the high-banked 1/4-mile dirt oval Friday-Saturday,
November 22-23. It’s full programs each night that conclude with 30-lap feature
events.
Thirty-three drivers have made their intentions to compete in the event, and
five of those 34 have already bagged a USAC National Midget victory in their
career at Merced.
Buddy Kofoid (Penngrove, Calif.) is the lone multi-time Merced USAC National
Midget winner at Merced, having scored during his series championships of 2021
and 2022. He’ll pilot one of seven entries out of the Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports stable.
In fact, the eventual USAC National Midget driving champion has won at Merced
in three consecutive years. Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) and Abacus Racing
continued that trend in 2023 by notching victory on the second of two nights a
year ago.
Carson Macedo (Lemoore, Calif.) notched his first and only career USAC
National Midget win to date at Merced back in 2022. As a matter of fact, both of
his Australia-based Dyson Motorsport team’s USAC victories have come at Merced.
Tanner Thorson (Minden, Nev.) collected a dramatic Merced midget victory
during the first ever weekend of series action there back in 2020. For November,
the 2016 USAC National Midget champ has reunited with the Tom Malloy-owned team
for whom he won that race four years earlier.
Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.) and RMS Racing posted a convincing and dominant
Merced triumph back in 2021, leading the final 25 laps in record-setting style.
His 30-lap run of 6:14.350 remains the series record for a 30-lap distance, the
second fastest 30-lap race in series history.
The past Merced midget winners will be flanked by a slew of contenders,
including Tanner Carrick (2nd in 2020), Cannon McIntosh (3rd in 2020), Tyler
Courtney (3rd in 2020) and Kyle Larson (4th in 2020). However, it should be
noted that Larson plans to compete in only the Saturday portion of the Merced
event.
Furthermore, this weekend’s field will also consist of the likes of Emerson
Axsom (4th in 2021), Ryan Timms (4th in 2023), Jacob Denney (5th in 2022), Corey
Day (7th in 2015) and Jake Andreotti (8th in 2015).
Stunningly, in five previous Merced starts, current USAC National Midget
point leader Daison Pursley hasn’t finished better than his 11th place result in
2023. Hayden Reinbold (11th in 2023) and Gavin Miller (18th in 2022) are also
back to take on Merced.
Vying for their first USAC National Midget starts at Merced include Rookie of
the Year contenders Zach Wigal and Kale Drake, plus 2024 USAC Western States
Midget Rookie of the Year Drake Edwards, USAC National Midget winners Zach Daum
and Chase McDermand, plus USAC five-time USAC Western States titlist Ronnie
Gardner.
Also on the list of first-timers are Karter Sarff, Dalten Gabbard, Austin
Torgerson, Terry Nichols, Brandt Twitty, cousins Todd Hawse and Kyle Hawse, as
well as Alex Karpowicz, Barrie Valentino, Peter Paulson and Troy DeGaton.
RACE DETAILS:
On Friday night, the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship is
joined by the IMCA Northern Sport Mods and Hobby Stocks. Tickets are $25 for
adults age 18 and up and $10 for ages 6-17. Ages 5 and under are admitted for
free.
On Saturday night, USAC National Midgets headline an all open wheel show
alongside winged 360 sprint cars. Tickets are $30 for adults age 18 and up and
$15 for ages 6-17. Ages 5 and under are admitted for free.
Both nights, pit gates will open at 2pm Pacific with grandstands opening at
5pm, the drivers meeting at 5pm and cars on track at 5:45pm.
Tickets are available online at www.mercedspeedway.net and will also be
available to purchase at the front gate.
Camping for this event is available and for those fans looking to do so, all
arrangements need to me made directly through the Merced County Fairgrounds.
Merced Speedway is located at 900 Martin Luther King Drive Merced, CA 95341.
EXPECTED ENTRY LIST FOR MERCED SPEEDWAY: (34)
CAR # / DRIVER / HOMETOWN / CAR ENTRANT
00 JAKE ANDREOTTI/Castro Valley, CA (Pete Davis)
1K KYLE LARSON/Elk Grove, CA (Silva Motorsports) (Saturday Only)
1p TERRY NICHOLS/Delano, CA (Nichols-Peckfelder Motorsports)
2 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (RMS Racing)
3p DRAKE EDWARDS/Peoria, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
4 COREY DAY/Clovis, CA (Wille Kahne)
4B BRANDT TWITTY/Bakersfield, CA (Kevin Twitty)
8w CHASE McDERMAND/Springfield, IL (Josh Ford Motorsports)
18 TODD HAWSE/Simi Valley, CA (Todd Hawse)
19 ALEX KARPOWICZ/Spring Branch, TX (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
19AZ HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
20x KYLE HAWSE/Las Vegas, NV (Hawse Racing)
23c TYLER COURTNEY/Indianapolis, IN (Silva Motorsports)
Q23 BARRIE VALENTINO/Brisbane, AU (El Toro Racing)
25 JACOB DENNEY/Galloway, OH (Tom Malloy)
25m TANNER THORSON/Minden, NV (Tom Malloy)
31 KARTER SARFF/Mason City, IL (Beilman Motorsports)
31B ZACH DAUM/Pocahontas, IL (Beilman Motorsports)
Q32 PETER PAULSON/Woodland, CA (El Toro Racing)
39T TROY DeGATON/Wickenburg, AZ (Troy DeGaton)
57 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
67 RYAN TIMMS/Oklahoma City, OK (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
67K EMERSON AXSOM/Franklin, IN (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
68 RONNIE GARDNER/Corona, CA (Six8 Motorsports)
71 BUDDY KOFOID/Penngrove, CA (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
71K CANNON MCINTOSH/Bixby, OK (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
77 DALTEN GABBARD/Peoria, AZ (Dalten Gabbard)
86 DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (CB Industries)
88A AUSTIN TORGERSON/Glendale, AZ (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
89 ZACH WIGAL/Belpre, OH (CB Industries)
97 GAVIN MILLER/Allentown, PA (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
97K KALE DRAKE/Collinsville, OK (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
98 TANNER CARRICK/Lincoln, CA (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
99AU CARSON MACEDO/Lemoore, CA (Dyson Motorsport)
USAC NATIONAL MIDGET FEATURE WINS AT MERCED SPEEDWAY:
2-Buddy Kofoid
1-Spencer Bayston, Justin Grant, Carson Macedo, Thomas Meseraull, Logan
Seavey & Tanner Thorson
USAC NATIONAL MIDGET FEATURE WINNERS AT MERCED SPEEDWAY:
2020: Thomas Meseraull (11/20) & Tanner Thorson (11/21)
2021: Justin Grant (11/23) & Buddy Kofoid (11/24)
2022: Carson Macedo (11/22) & Buddy Kofoid (11/23)
2023: Spencer Bayston (11/21) & Logan Seavey (11/22)
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL MIDGETS AT MERCED SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 11/22/2023 - Jade Avedisian - 11.417
10 Laps - 11/21/2023 - Jesse Love - 1:54.98
12 Laps - 11/21/2023 - Jade Avedisian - 2:18.06
30 Laps - 11/23/2021 - Justin Grant - 6:14.350
MERCED SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL MIDGET FEATURE RESULTS:
2020 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Thomas
Meseraull (6), 2. Tanner Carrick (2), 3. Cannon McIntosh (5), 4. Carson Macedo
(8), 5. Tanner Thorson (15), 6. Shane Golobic (3), 7. Ryan Bernal (9), 8.
Spencer Bayston (11), 9. Kyle Larson (19), 10. Emerson Axsom (14), 11. Mitchel
Moles (7), 12. Buddy Kofoid (21), 13. Logan Seavey (16), 14. Tyler Courtney
(23-P), 15. Chris Windom (22), 16. Justin Grant (17), 17. Colby Copeland (18),
18. Kaylee Bryson (13), 19. Chase Randall (20), 20. Daison Pursley (1), 21. Zeb
Wise (12), 22. Michael Faccinto (10), 23. Cole Bodine (24-P), 24. Jesse Love
(4). NT
2020 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tanner
Thorson (4), 2. Buddy Kofoid (1), 3. Tyler Courtney (2), 4. Kyle Larson (6), 5.
Spencer Bayston (3), 6. Logan Seavey (5), 7. Carson Macedo (8), 8. Cannon
McIntosh (10), 9. Justin Grant (7), 10. Mitchel Moles (11), 11. Shane Golobic
(14), 12. Daison Pursley (13), 13. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (12), 14. Colby Copeland
(15), 15. Emerson Axsom (16), 16. Tanner Carrick (21), 17. Chris Windom (18),
18. Kaylee Bryson (23-P), 19. Zeb Wise (19), 20. Bryant Wiedeman (20), 21.
Robert Dalby (24-P), 22. Ben Worth (17), 23. Chance Crum (22), 24. Chase Johnson
(9). 7:18.810
2021 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin
Grant (2), 2. Tanner Thorson (1), 3. Buddy Kofoid (3), 4. Emerson Axsom (6), 5.
Cannon McIntosh (5), 6. Shane Golobic (7), 7. Mitchel Moles (4), 8. Logan Seavey
(11), 9. Carson Macedo (10), 10. Jason McDougal (14), 11. Chris Windom (9), 12.
Zeb Wise (12), 13. Tanner Carrick (16), 14. Thomas Meseraull (13), 15. Ryan
Bernal (18), 16. Kaylee Bryson (8), 17. Kevin Thomas Jr. (17), 18. Ryan Timms
(21), 19. Jade Avedisian (19), 20. Maria Cofer (20), 21. Chase Johnson (22), 22.
Brenham Crouch (15), 23. Bryant Wiedeman (23-P), 24. Hayden Reinbold (24-P).
6:14.35
2021 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Buddy
Kofoid (6), 2. Chris Windom (2), 3. Justin Grant (17), 4. Jade Avedisian (1), 5.
Logan Seavey (5), 6. Emerson Axsom (9), 7. Bryant Wiedeman (11), 8. Shane
Golobic (12), 9. Tanner Thorson (8), 10. Ryan Timms (16), 11. Taylor Reimer
(13), 12. Kevin Thomas Jr. (23-P), 13. Maria Cofer (18), 14. Chance Crum (24-P),
15. Jake Andreotti (20), 16. Cannon McIntosh (4), 17. Mitchel Moles (14), 18.
Kaylee Bryson (19), 19. Brenham Crouch (15), 20. Carson Macedo (3), 21. Thomas
Meseraull (21), 22. Tanner Carrick (7), 23. Jason McDougal (22), 24. Kyle Larson
(10). NT
2022 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Carson
Macedo (5), 2. Buddy Kofoid (14), 3. Justin Grant (4), 4. Chance Crum (1), 5.
Logan Seavey (6), 6. Mitchel Moles (3), 7. Kaylee Bryson (7), 8. Cannon McIntosh
(19), 9. Tanner Thorson (13), 10. Brenham Crouch (23-P), 11. Spencer Bayston
(15), 12. Thomas Meseraull (17), 13. Ryan Timms (9), 14. Tanner Carrick (12),
15. Bryant Wiedeman (8), 16. Emerson Axsom (22), 17. Jade Avedisian (10), 18.
Michael Faccinto (18), 19. Jacob Denney (16), 20. Daniel Whitley (11), 21.
Taylor Reimer (20), 22. Daison Pursley (21), DQ. Jake Andreotti (2). NT
2022 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Buddy
Kofoid (3), 2. Spencer Bayston (1), 3. Jason McDougal (7), 4. Jade Avedisian
(5), 5. Jacob Denney (14), 6. Carson Macedo (4), 7. Cannon McIntosh (15), 8.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (11), 9. Mitchel Moles (6), 10. Tanner Carrick (17), 11. Justin
Grant (16), 12. Thomas Meseraull (23-P), 13. Ryan Timms (9), 14. Chance Crum
(24-P), 15. Taylor Reimer (12), 16. Brenham Crouch (10), 17. Tanner Thorson
(21), 18. Gavin Miller (20), 19. Jake Andreotti (13), 20. Kaylee Bryson (19),
21. Logan Seavey (8), 22. Bryant Wiedeman (18), 23. Daniel Whitley (2), 24.
Dylan Bloomfield (22). NT
2023 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Spencer Bayston (1), 2. Buddy Kofoid (5), 3. Tanner Carrick (4), 4. Logan Seavey
(12), 5. Jesse Love (8), 6. Tanner Thorson (10), 7. Carson Macedo (9), 8. Jacob
Denney (14), 9. Ryan Timms (16), 10. Jade Avedisian (11), 11. Daison Pursley
(6), 12. Justin Grant (22), 13. Corey Day (18), 14. Bryant Wiedeman (17), 15.
Hayden Reinbold (19), 16. Taylor Reimer (23-P), 17. Cannon McIntosh (13), 18.
Braden Chiaramonte (15), 19. Emerson Axsom (3), 20. Jake Andreotti (7), 21.
Chance Crum (20), 22. Gavin Miller (2), 23. Mitchel Moles (21). NT
2023 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (2), 2. Justin Grant (10), 3. Buddy Kofoid (4), 4. Ryan Timms (7), 5. Carson Macedo (11), 6. Jade Avedisian (6), 7. Corey Day (15), 8. Jake Andreotti (1), 9. Spencer Bayston (8), 10. Emerson Axsom (12), 11. Hayden Reinbold (13), 12. Bryant Wiedeman (21), 13. Daison Pursley (14), 14. Taylor Reimer (20), 15. Jacob Denney (19), 16. Tanner Carrick (16), 17. Braden Chiaramonte (17), 18. Brody Fuson (9), 19. Michael Faccinto (18), 20. Tanner Thorson (3), 21. Jesse Love (5), 22. Thomas Meseraull (22). NT
50+ USAC MIDGETS ENTERED
FOR NOV. 30 TURKEY NIGHT GP AT VENTURA
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Ventura, California (November 18, 2024)………Fifty-three (53) USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship drivers and cars will compete in the 83rd running of the ARP Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented By the West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall of Fame.
They’ll all converge on California’s Ventura Raceway on Saturday night, November 30, for the 2024 installment of the longest-running midget race of them all, a tradition which dates back to 1934.
At least four past Turkey Night Grand Prix winners are included in the driver lineup, headlined by four-time event winner Kyle Larson (2012-2016-2019-2023), plus one-time winners Justin Grant (2022), Logan Seavey (2021) and Tanner Thorson (2015).
They’re among the 21 USAC National Midget feature winners in the field, 17 of which are vying for a first Turkey Night midget triumph. It’s a list which includes five USAC National Midget champions, including Logan Seavey (2018 & 2023), Buddy Kofoid (2021 & 2022), Tyler Courtney (2019), Tanner Thorson (2016) and J.J. Yeley (2003).
To date, nine different drivers have won USAC National Midget races during the 2024 campaign, seven of which are vying for a first career Turkey Night triumph. Daison Pursley has won seven while Cannon McIntosh owns three scores. Logan Seavey has picked up a pair of wins as has Ryan Timms, himself a two-time Turkey Night Sprint Car winner in 2022-2023. Single scores belong to Emerson Axsom, Kale Drake, Justin Grant, Chase McDermand and Zach Wigal.
Wigal is one of at least 25 Don Basile Rookie of the Race contenders in the 2024 lineup, which includes its share of headlining names. Jumping off the list is two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, who will be making his USAC Midget debut during the series’ November tour through the Golden State.
Also included on the Rookie list is Cale Coons, son of USAC Career Triple Crown champion Jerry Coons Jr. USAC Western States Midget front runner Drake Edwards is vying for top Rookie glory as are veteran drivers, and Turkey Night newcomers, Stevie Sussex and Karter Sarff, plus international flair from New Zealand’s Ben Covich and Mathew Radisch.
Overall, six past Turkey Night Rookies of the Race will be in the field: Kyle Larson (2011), Tanner Thorson (2013), Carson Macedo (2016), Cannon McIntosh (2019), Jake Andreotti (2022) and Corey Day (2023).
This year’s Turkey Night weekend will also host the Ultimate Sprint Car Series for both nights of on-track action on November 29-30.
SCHEDULE:
Friday, November 29: Grandstands open at 3pm Pacific. Cars on track at 3:30pm. Midget practice, plus sprint car racing.
Saturday, November 30: Grandstands open at 3pm Pacific. Cars on track at 3:30pm. Sprint car racing, plus midget hot laps, qualifying, last chance qualifiers, semis and the 98-lap feature.
Advance tickets can be purchased now at www.venturaraceway.com. Additional information is available at 805-648-7223.
2024 TURKEY NIGHT GRAND PRIX USAC MIDGET ENTRY LIST:
00 JAKE ANDREOTTI/Castro Valley, CA (Pete Davis)
1K KYLE LARSON/Elk Grove, CA (Silva Motorsports)
1p (R) TERRY NICHOLS/Delano, CA (Nichols-Peckfelder Motorsports)
2 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (RMS Racing)
3J J.J. YELEY/Phoenix, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
3p (R) DRAKE EDWARDS/Peoria, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
3v (R) JIM VANZANT/Prescott, AZ (Jim & Bonnie Vanzant)
4 COREY DAY/Clovis, CA (Wille Kahne)
8 RANDI PANKRATZ/Atascadero, CA (Wally Pankratz)
8w CHASE McDERMAND/Springfield, IL (Josh Ford Motorsports)
14F (R) MATHEW RADISCH/Auckland, NZ (Graunstadt-Streeter Racing)
14s TYLER EDWARDS/Salina, OK (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
14T MICHAEL FACCINTO/Hanford, CA (Graunstadt-Streeter Racing)
15 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Dennis Hart)
17A (R) TOM DUNKEL/Menifee, CA (Josh Ford Motorsports)
18 (R) TODD HAWSE/Simi Valley, CA (Todd Hawse)
19 (R) ALEX KARPOWICZ/Spring Branch, TX (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
20 C.J. SARNA/Palm Desert, CA (Sarna Motorsports)
20AZ (R) STEVIE SUSSEX/Tempe, AZ (Crown Jewel Racing)
20x (R) KYLE HAWSE/Las Vegas, NV (Hawse Racing)
Q23 (R) BARRIE VALENTINO/Brisbane, AU (El Toro Racing)
23c TYLER COURTNEY/Indianapolis, IN (Silva Motorsports)
25 JACOB DENNEY/Galloway, OH (Tom Malloy)
25m TANNER THORSON/Minden, NV (Tom Malloy)
31 (R) KARTER SARFF/Mason City, IL (Beilman Motorsports)
31B ZACH DAUM/Pocahontas, IL (Beilman Motorsports)
32 (R) CADEN SARALE/Stockton, CA (Caden Sarale)
Q32 (R) PETER PAULSON/Woodland, CA (El Toro Racing)
39T (R) TROY DeGATON/Wickenburg, AZ (Troy DeGaton)
50 (R) DANE CULVER/Riverside, CA (Knuckles Up Racing)
51 BRODY FUSON/Bakersfield, CA (Rusty Carlile)
51B (R) KYLE BUSCH/Las Vegas, NV (Kyle Busch Motorsports)
55 (R) ABBY HOHLBEIN/Cloverdale, OH (Lambert Motorsports)
57 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
58 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Abacus Racing)
63 (R) CALE COONS/Greencastle, IN (Joe Dooling)
65NZ (R) BEN COVICH/Auckland, NZ (Ben Covich)
67 RYAN TIMMS/Oklahoma City, OK (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
67K EMERSON AXSOM/Franklin, IN (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
68 RONNIE GARDNER/Corona, CA (Six8 Motorsports)
71 BUDDY KOFOID/Penngrove, CA (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
71D (R) BRYAN DROLLINGER/San Pedro, CA (Drollinger Bros. Racing)
71K CANNON MCINTOSH/Bixby, OK (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
73 (R) COLE WAKIM/Simi Valley, CA (Josh Ford Motorsports)
77 (R) DALTEN GABBARD/Peoria, AZ (Dalten Gabbard)
86 DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (CB Industries)
88A (R) AUSTIN TORGERSON/Glendale, AZ (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
89 (R) ZACH WIGAL/Belpre, OH (CB Industries)
97 GAVIN MILLER/Allentown, PA (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
97K KALE DRAKE/Collinsville, OK (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
98 TANNER CARRICK/Lincoln, CA (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
99AU CARSON MACEDO/Lemoore, CA (Dyson Motorsport)
101 CADE LEWIS/Bakersfield, CA (Dean Alexander)
(R) represents a Don Basile Rookie of the Race candidate
KYLE BUSCH TO MAKE USAC MIDGET DEBUT
AT BAKERSFIELD & VENTURA
Speedway, Indiana (November 14, 2024)………Two-time NASCAR Cup Series Champion
Kyle Busch will make his USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship in
California during the month of November.
Busch (Las Vegas, Nev.) will compete with USAC during the Tuesday, November
26, event at Bakersfield Speedway’s 1/3-mile dirt oval. He will then take on
Ventura Raceway’s 1/5-mile dirt oval on Saturday, November 30, for the 83rd
running of the ARP Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented By the West Coast Stock Car
Motorsports Hall of Fame.
Busch will carry the number 51 on his Kyle Busch Motorsports owned midget
which will be in partnership with FloSports and carry sponsorship from Lucas
Oil.
Also included in the announcement is that Busch will compete in the 39th
annual Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink on January 13-18, 2025,
at the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Furthermore, it was also revealed that
he will be driving alongside his son Brexton at the Tulsa Shootout from December
31 through January 4.
All of these events will be streamed exclusively on FloRacing, making it the
essential home to watch Kyle Busch get behind the wheel during the NASCAR
offseason.
“The Cup season may be over, but the racing season is still in full swing
with the biggest events on dirt taking place over the next couple of months,”
Busch stated.
To purchase tickets and find out more event info on the upcoming USAC events, please visit www.BakersfieldSpeedway.com and www.VenturaRaceway.com.
KYLE LARSON ADDS FOUR
USAC MIDGET RACES TO HIS SCHEDULE IN NOVEMBER
Speedway, Indiana (November 14, 2024)………The racing season isn't over yet for
NASCAR Cup Series star Kyle Larson.
Fresh off the season finale at Phoenix Raceway this past weekend, Larson (Elk
Grove, Calif.) has confirmed that he'll be behind the wheel for four upcoming
USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship events during the month of
November in California.
Larson will team up with Silva Motorsports to compete in Midget Madness at
Merced Speedway on November 22-23, the November Classic at Bakersfield Speedway
on November 26 and the 83rd running of the ARP Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented
by the West Coast Stock Car Motorsports Hall of Fame at Ventura Raceway on
November 30.
For all three of these events, Larson will be teammates with fellow sprint
car star Tyler Courtney, who recently announced he'll be driving for Paul Silva
during the final seven USAC Midget races of the season as well as the Chili Bowl
Nationals in January.
Larson owns three career victories at Merced Speedway with all three wins
coming in a sprint car during the traditional November event at the track. This
month, he will be making his first start at Merced since 2021.
Larson will enter the race at Bakersfield Speedway with an average finish of
1.5 in his two previous November Classic starts. He won the event in 2019 before
finishing second one year later in 2020.
To round out the November swing, Larson will be seeking a fourth career
victory in the Turkey Night Grand Prix at Ventura Raceway. In addition to his
win in the race last year, he also won the race in 2012, 2016 and 2019.
Following the completion of the three USAC National Midget Series events on
his schedule, Larson will travel to Australia to join Kubota High Limit Racing
for three nights of racing on December 28-30.
Race fans can watch all of these events live on FloRacing. If you're not already a FloRacing subscriber, sign up today at www.FloRacing.com.
HATS OFF TULARE!
USAC MIDGETS RETURN TO THUNDERBOWL NOV. 20
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Tulare, California (November 12, 2024)………It’s been 14 years since the USAC
NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship last paid a visit to Tulare,
California’s Thunderbowl Raceway.
For the first time since that night in 2010, the series returns for round two
of the seven-race California swing on Wednesday, November 20.
Just one driver from that night’s lineup all those years ago is expected to
be among this year’s crop of contenders. That’s Zach Daum, a seventh place
feature finisher with the series at Tulare in 2010.
However, while a majority of the field possesses minimal to zero racing
experience at Tulare’s 1/3-mile dirt oval, several others in this weekend’s
field not only have made extensive laps in a sprint car at the track but have
also been frequent winners.
One-time USAC National Midget feature winner Corey Day (Clovis, Calif.)
enters the event after capturing each of the past two Trophy Cup titles at
Tulare in 2023-2024 aboard a winged sprint car. Buddy Kofoid (Penngrove,
Calif.), himself a 2021-2022 USAC National Midget titlist, corralled the Trophy
Cup crown in 2021.
Tyler Courtney, the 2019 USAC National Midget champ, scored a feature victory
during Trophy Cup in 2022 as did Ryan Timms in 2021-2022. Carson Macedo
(Lemoore, Calif.) reigned victorious at Tulare in September with the World of
Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars. Tanner Carrick (Lincoln, Calif.),
likewise, was a victor at Tulare as recently as this past October when he
captured a Sprint Car Challenge Tour win.
Newly crowned USAC Career Triple Crown champion Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.)
nearly had his day in the sun at Tulare in 2023. After winning a Trophy Cup
feature, his car was deemed underweight in post-race tech, which erased his
short-lived victory. Seavey now eyes a bit of redemption this time around.
Also joining this group is a flock of Tulare experienced wheelman, including
three-time USAC national champion Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.), who finished
fourth with the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship at the track in
2010. Tanner Thorson (Minden, Nev.), the 2016 USAC National Midget king, ran
second during a Trophy Cup feature in 2017.
Furthermore, Jake Andreotti (Castro Valley, Calif.) and Terry Nichols
(Delano, Calif.) each have competed in USAC Western States Midget competition at
Tulare. Andreotti took 4th with the series in 2021 while Nichols grabbed a
top-five result in 2015. Austin Torgerson (Glendale, Ariz.) notched an 11th at
Tulare with the Kings of Thunder Sprint Cars in 2023.
The list of Tulare first-timers is also quite extensive, a list that includes
the likes of current USAC National Midget point leader Daison Pursley (Locust
Grove, Okla.), plus series feature winners Chase McDermand (Springfield, Ill.),
Jacob Denney (Galloway, Ohio), Emerson Axsom (Franklin, Ind.), Cannon McIntosh
(Bixby, Okla.), Zach Wigal (Belpre, Ohio), Gavin Miller (Allentown, Pa.) and
Kale Drake (Collinsville, Okla.).
Also visiting Tulare for the first-time are first-time USAC National Midget
winning hopefuls Drake Edwards (Peoria, Ariz.), Hayden Reinbold (Gilbert, Ariz.)
and Karter Sarff (Mason City, Ill.).
USAC national racing has made four previous treks to Tulare over the years.
USAC National Midgets made its aforementioned only previous trip in 2010 with
Tracy Hines as the winner. USAC National Sprint Cars have taken on Tulare on
three occasions with Garrett Hansen (2009), Jon Stanbrough (2009) and Bud
Kaeding (2010) all taking top honors.
RACE DETAILS
The front gates for the Wednesday night, November 20, event will open at 4pm
Pacific with the drivers meeting set for 4:30pm and cars on track at 5pm. The
USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship will be joined by the Kings
of Thunder Winged 360 Sprint Car Series.
Grandstand tickets for the event are $35 for adults, $33 for seniors, $18 for
kids 6-12, and free for kids 6 and under. Bleacher tickets are $30 for adults,
$28 for seniors, $15 for kids 6-12, and free for kids 5 and under. Adult pit
passes are $45.
The track is located at East Bardsley Avenue, & S K St, Tulare, CA 93274. The
track can be reached via phone at (559) 688-0909. For more info, visit
https://www.thunderbowlraceway.com/.
If you can’t make it to the track in person, the full event can be watched
live on FloRacing at https://www.flosports.link/usac.
EXPECTED TULARE USAC NATIONAL MIDGET ENTRIES:
00 JAKE ANDREOTTI/Castro Valley, CA (Pete Davis)
1p TERRY NICHOLS/Delano, CA (Nichols-Peckfelder Motorsports)
2 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (RMS Racing)
3p DRAKE EDWARDS/Peoria, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
4 COREY DAY/Clovis, CA (Wille Kahne)
8w CHASE McDERMAND/Springfield, IL (Josh Ford Motorsports)
19AZ HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
23c TYLER COURTNEY (Silva Motorsports)
25 JACOB DENNEY/Galloway, OH (Tom Malloy)
25m TANNER THORSON/Minden, NV (Tom Malloy)
31 KARTER SARFF/Mason City, IL (Beilman Motorsports)
31B ZACH DAUM/Pocahontas, IL (Beilman Motorsports)
57 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
67 RYAN TIMMS/Oklahoma City, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
67K EMERSON AXSOM/Franklin, IN (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
71 BUDDY KOFOID/Penngrove, CA (Keith Kunz-Curb/Agajanian Motorsports)
71K CANNON MCINTOSH/Bixby, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
86 DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (CB Industries)
88A AUSTIN TORGERSON/Glendale, AZ (Mounce-Stout Motorsports)
89 ZACH WIGAL/Belpre, OH (CB Industries)
97 GAVIN MILLER/Allentown, PA (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
97K KALE DRAKE/Collinsville, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
98 TANNER CARRICK/Lincoln, CA (Keith Kunz-Curb/Agajanian Motorsports)
99AU CARSON MACEDO/Lemoore, CA (Dyson Motorsport)
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 MIDGET WINS AT THUNDERBOWL RACEWAY:
1-Tracy Hines
USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINNERS AT THUNDERBOWL RACEWAY:
2010: Tracy Hines (11/13)
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL MIDGETS AT THUNDERBOWL RACEWAY:
1 Lap - 11/13/2010 - Bryan Clauson - 15.628
THUNDERBOWL RACEWAY USAC NATIONAL MIDGET FEATURE RESULTS:
2010 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Tracy Hines, 2. Jerry Coons Jr., 3. Bryan Clauson, 4. Alex Schutte, 5. Brad Kuhn, 6. Bobby East, 7. Zach Daum, 8. Henry Clarke, 9. Levi Roberts, 10. Cody Swanson, 11. Evan Margeson, 12. Matt Streeter, 13. Randi Pankratz, 14. Scott Pierovich, 15. Jake Swanson, 16. Brad Loyet, 17. Chris Ennis, 18. Cory Kruseman, 19. Levi Jones, 20. Robby Josett, 21. Sean Dodenhoff, 22. Troy Rutherford, 23. Danny Faria Jr., 24. Dave Darland, 25. Kody Swanson, 26. Shannon McQueen. NT
LEWIS PREVAILS AT PERRIS
USAC CRA SEASON FINALE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Perris, California (November 9, 2024)………Ricky Lewis doesn’t always compete in
the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series, but when he does, he
prefers to win.
For the third time in less than a month, the Camarillo, Calif. racer came
away with a USAC CRA victory, this time doing so in the series’ season finale on
Saturday night at California’s Perris Auto Speedway.
Lewis led early, late and often. After starting from the pole, Lewis paced
the opening the eight laps before giving up the top spot to his teammate, Jake
Swanson, a third of the way through the 30-lap event.
Swanson held control for a 14 circuit span from laps 9-22 before Lewis raced
his way back on by on lap 23, then led the final eight trips around the 1/2-mile
dirt oval en route to victory, the fourth overall of his USAC CRA career and his
nation-leading 22nd sprint car win of the 2024 season across all series and
divisions.
Lewis’ first career Perris Auto Speedway triumph was extra special. He and
his parents used to frequent the southern California venue to watch USAC CRA
racing while he was growing up.
Furthermore, Lewis led a one-two Tom & Christy Dunkel Racing sweep as his
teammate, Jake Swanson (Anaheim, Calif.) finished second after starting the
night as the Woodland Auto Display Fast Qualifier, the 22nd of his career over
the 30 drivers on hand with a time of 16.066 seconds. Swanson now ranks third
overall on the list behind Damion Gardner (106) and Mike Spencer (63).
Tenth starting David Gasper (Goleta, Calif.), the 2024 USAC CRA Rookie of the
Year, crossed the line in third while series champion R.J. Johnson (Laveen,
Ariz.) took fourth.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Ala.) rounded out the top-five by earning hard
charger honors in memory of Jim & Chet Gardner, advancing 11 spots after
starting back in the 16th position. Thomas also captured the FlowDynamics Inc. /
Sexton Fire Protection / In Honor of Wiley Miller Sr and Wiley Miller II First
Heat Race.
Stevie Sussex (Tempe, Ariz.) won the Perris BillsJerky.net / Factory Wraps
Second Heat Race. Tommy Malcolm (Corona, Calif.) scored the Perris WC Friend
Company / In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Third Heat Race.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: November 9,
2024 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFYING: 1. Jake Swanson, 17x, Dunkel-16.066; 2.
Cody Williams, 44, Williams-16.072; 3. Matt Mitchell, 37, Mitchell-16.256; 4.
Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-16.260; 5. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-16.330;
6. R.J. Johnson, 51, Johnson-16.381; 7. A.J. Bender, 21, Bender-16.413; 8. Ricky
Lewis, 17, Dunkel-16.439; 9. Logan Williams, 5w, McCarthy-16.446; 10. David
Gasper, 18, Kittle/Gasper-16.477; 11. Matt Westfall, 11c, Turner/Wheeler-16.488;
12. Austin Williams, 17w, Dunkel-16.532; 13. Charles Davis Jr., 47,
Davis-16.536; 14. Tye Mihocko, 5, Wilson-16.578; 15. James Turnbull II, 2J,
Turnbull-16.616; 16. Kevin Thomas Jr., 15, Bonneau-16.662; 17. Stevie Sussex, 4,
Calderwood-16.690; 18. Tommy Malcolm, 5x, Napier-16.741; 19. Jordan Hermansader,
71, Martin-17.083; 20. Austin Grabowski, 72, Grabowski-17.113; 21. Blake
Hendricks, 14, Hendricks-17.136; 22. Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-17.298; 23.
Mark Henry Jr., 39R, Henry-17.634; 24. Jonas Reynolds, 0, Reynolds-17.656; 25.
Gary Marshall Jr., 23, Bellegante-17.661; 26. Dan Taylor, T5, Taylor-17.730; 27.
Hayden Reinbold, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-17.832; 28. Bryan Drollinger, 71D,
Drollinger/Sweeney-17.880; 29. Heath Holdsclaw, 33, Holdsclaw-17.913; 30. Elexa
Herrera, 5E, Herrera-18.199.
FLOWDYNAMICS INCORPORATED / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION / IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER
SR. & WILEY MILLER II FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to feature) 1. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 2. Charles Davis Jr., 3. Jake Swanson, 4. A.J. Bender, 5. David
Gasper, 6. Logan Calderwood, 7. Verne Sweeney, 8. Jordan Hermansader, 9. Gary
Marshall Jr., 10. Bryan Drollinger. 2:50.71
BILLSJERKY.NET / FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to
feature) 1. Stevie Sussex, 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. Tye Mihocko, 4. Cody Williams, 5.
Austin Grabowski, 6. Matt Westfall, 7. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 8. Mark Hendry Jr., 9.
Heath Holdsclaw. 2:53.77
WC FRIEND COMPANY / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER THIRD HEAT: (10 laps,
top-5 transfer to feature) 1. Tommy Malcolm, 2. R.J. Johnson, 3. Austin
Williams, 4. Matt Mitchell, 5. Logan Williams, 6. James Turnbull II, 7. Jonas
Reynolds, 8. Elexa Herrera, 9. Blake Hendricks, 10. Hayden Reinbold. 2:54.15
FACTORY WRAPS SEMI: (12 laps, top-7 transfer to feature) 1. Eddie Tafoya Jr.,
2. Matt Westfall, 3. Logan Calderwood, 4. James Turnbull II, 5. Verne Sweeney,
6. Jordan Hermansader, 7. Jonas Reynolds, 8. Hayden Reinbold, 9. Mark Henry Jr.,
10. Bryan Drollinger, 11. Blake Hendricks, 12. Elexa Herrera, 13. Heath
Holdsclaw, 14. Gary Marshall Jr. 4:37.01
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ricky Lewis (1), 2.
Jake Swanson (6), 3. David Gasper (10), 4. R.J. Johnson (3), 5. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(16), 6. Logan Williams (9), 7. Tommy Malcolm (18), 8. A.J. Bender (2), 9. Tye
Mihocko (14), 10. Charles Davis Jr. (13), 11. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (8), 12. James
Turnbull II (15), 13. Austin Grabowski (20), 14. Verne Sweeney (21), 15. Matt
Westfall (11), 16. Elexa Herrera (23), 17. Jordan Hermansader (19), 18. Cody
Williams (5), 19. Austin Williams (12), 20. Matt Mitchell (4), 21. Stevie Sussex
(17), 22. Logan Calderwood (7), 23. Jonas Reynolds (22). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-8 Ricky Lewis, Laps 9-22 Jake Swanson, Laps 23-30
Ricky Lewis.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: Kevin Thomas Jr. (16th to 5th)
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-R.J. Johnson-1509, 2-Tommy Malcolm-1324, 3-Austin Williams-1271, 4-A.J. Bender-1256, 5-David Gasper-1251, 6-Logan Williams-1145, 7-Cody Williams-1133, 8-Charles Davis Jr.-990, 9-Verne Sweeney-948, 10-Austin Grabowski-926.
TALL TASK!
OSBORNE NAMED 2024
USAC SILVER CROWN ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (November 7, 2024)………Prior to first strapping into a USAC
Silver Crown car late last season, Trey Osborne estimated that his big track
experience was limited to running a sprint car at the 3/8-mile Paragon (Ind.)
Speedway.
Just a little over a year later, after a full season of competing at tracks
all larger in size, Osborne has been honored as the 2024 Max Papis Innovations
USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year.
With his accomplishment, Osborne (Columbus, Ohio) becomes the first Buckeye
State native in 22 years, and seventh overall, to earn USAC Silver Crown Rookie
of the Year honors, joining Jack Hewitt (1981), Dave Blaney (1984), Kenny Jacobs
(1986), Gene Lee Gibson (1988), Todd Kane (1998) and Matt Westfall (2002).
Despite missing a pair of events, Osborne finished a solid sixth in the
overall series point standings after starting 12 of the 14 events on the 2024
calendar. His season was highlighted by a pair of top-five finishes, one each on
pavement and dirt, in his BCR Group/Flint Trucking – Duncan Oil – QS Components
Kercher Chevy, featuring a Maxim chassis on dirt and a Beast on pavement.
“It’s definitely very cool to see my name on that list,” Osborne remarked
when looking at the names of the past recipients. “I couldn’t do it without
(crew chief) Malcolm Lovelace. He took a chance on me, and I think, overall, it
was a pretty good year. I don’t know if we really had a goal for a points
finish. Malcolm and I had talked about winning Rookie of the Year, but his
biggest thing was that we kept improving every race, and not to plateau. We’re
in a pretty good spot and I’m pretty bummed that the season ended. I wish we
could keep going.”
After getting his feet wet with the team by making two series starts in late
2023, Osborne signed on for a full season USAC Silver Crown run in 2024. But the
best laid plans of mice and men often go awry.
In February, Osborne was injured during a flip over the turn three wall
during a USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship feature event at Florida’s
Ocala Speedway, resulting in a broken vertebra in his back, plus a compression
fracture in two more vertebrae while shearing off the top of a fourth vertebra.
Sidelined with a back brace and a bevy of checkups, X-rays and MRIs, Osborne
eagerly awaited the start of the season which was more than two months away.
After returning to the racetrack, Osborne estimated that he didn’t really
feel like himself again until late in the season and had been racing with the
pain on his mind all along. With that said, Lovelace, a former USAC Sprint Car
competitor himself in the 1970s-80s, never wavered in his support for Osborne
and even extended a helping hand to his other racing exploits.
“Without Malcolm, a lot of my sprint car season wouldn’t have even been
possible because he kept me not only motivated, but he also helped me out by
getting me a new seat after it got destroyed in Florida,” Osborne revealed. “A
lot of my stuff was actually on those sprint cars, and all of it got destroyed.
So, Malcolm helped me out with some new equipment and we talked multiple times a
week about setups and thinking through ideas.”
Outside of Eldora, IRP and just a handful of practice laps at Du Quoin, the
entirety of the 2024 USAC Silver Crown track slate was entirely new for Osborne.
Five of his six top-ten results on the year came on pavement, three of which
came at tracks in which he was visiting for the first time, including his fourth
place run at Wisconsin’s Madison International Speedway in June. His next time
out in July resulted in his best performance to date, a third place finish
during the series debut at Hutchinson, Kansas’ Salt City Speedway.
“That really did a lot for our season, especially the third in Hutchinson,”
Osborne remembered. “We worked for that, and I was pretty happy with that
performance. We actually had an overheating issue and we weren’t really able to
figure it out. We tried everything, then Malcolm said, ‘just run it.’ So we ran
it, but unfortunately, we killed a motor doing that. But we did get a good
finish out of it, so that was definitely a fun trip. The ride home definitely
isn’t bad when you have a run like that.”
Osborne has undergone a meteoric rise in recent years, from a midget racer
under the tutelage of USAC Hall of Famers Mel and Don Kenyon where he ultimately
became a USSA Kenyon Midget titlist. Thereafter, he began competing in dirt
sprint cars at local Indiana dirt tracks in 2022, opening many eyes with a trio
of victories in 2023 before an impressive performance during Sprint Car
Smackdown at Kokomo (Ind.) Speedway with USAC late that summer. Osborne is now
at a point where he can contrast and compare the various ways to approach
anything that’s thrown his way, and with a year under his belt in the champ
cars, he’s absorbed it all.
“In Silver Crown racing, it’s pretty much all half-miles and mile or bigger
tracks,” Osborne explained. “That was definitely a lot to get used to, but I
really like them now. It definitely takes a different driving style to run a
Silver Crown car, but with the longer tracks and the longer races, you’ve got to
go about it a little bit differently and just keep yourself within range whereas
with the sprint car, you’ve just got to be on attack the whole time. You still
have to be on attack with the Silver Crown car, but if it takes you a couple
more laps to pass a car, that’s better than potentially wrecking the car. That’s
especially true with only having 14 races a year. A DNF and a bad points night
can really kill your whole season’s points run.”
At 6’8”, Osborne is undoubtedly the tallest Rookie of the Year honoree in
USAC Silver Crown history. So, it seems fitting that he quickly became
acclimated to the biggest cars in USAC’s arsenal. Now, he’s prepared to run it
back, with even more gusto, for the same team in full season number two in 2025.
“At every race, I was able to build off what I’ve already learned,” Osborne
acknowledged. “You just keep adding from race-to-race as you learn something.
Next year, I’ll learn even more and I’ll be able to look back at the end of the
season to where I’m at right now and go, ‘wow, I could’ve done things a lot
differently.’ But as long as that keeps happening, I know I’m still getting
better; that’s what really matters.”
2024 USAC SILVER CROWN ROOKIE DRIVER POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1. 468 Trey Osborne, Columbus, Ohio
2. 396 Nathan Moore, Kaufman, Texas
3. 305 Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, Okla.
4. 302 Briggs Danner, Allentown, Pa.
5. 223 Mitchel Moles, Raisin City, Calif.
6. 127 Jackson Macenko, Cincinnati, Ohio
7. 108 Danny Jennings, Norman, Okla.
8. 93 Chase Dietz, York, Pa.
9. 78 Kip Hughes, North Enid, Okla.
10. 62 Mark Bitner, Columbus, N.J.
11. 53 Dave Peperak, Clinton, Ind.
12. 51 Aric Gentry, Robards, Ky.
13. 50 Saban Bibent, Cincinnati, Ohio
14. 49 Alex Bright, Collegeville, Pa.
15. 46 Tom Savage, Red Lion, Pa.
16. 44 Steve Gennetten, Gravois Mills, Mo.
17. 35 Joe Trenca, Phoenix, N.Y.
18. 33 Tanner Berryhill, Bixby, Okla.
19. 23 Brent Yarnal, Phoenix, Ariz.
20. 19 Kevin Newton, Farmersburg, Ind.
21. 16 Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, Neb.
22. 10 Jake Trainor, Medway, Mass.
USAC SILVER CROWN ROOKIES OF THE YEAR:
1981: Jack Hewitt, Troy, Ohio
1982: Keith Kauffman, Mifflintown, Pa.
1983: Rick Hood, Memphis, Tenn.
1984: Dave Blaney, Hartford, Ohio
1985: Steve Butler, Kokomo, Ind.
1986: Kenny Jacobs, Holmesville, Ohio
1987: Jeff Swindell, Memphis, Tenn.
1988: Gene Lee Gibson, Richwood, Ohio
1989: Jimmy Sills, Placerville, Calif.
1990: Eric Gordon, Greenfield, Ind.
1991: Stevie Reeves, Indianapolis, Ind.
1992: Jim Keeker, Cicero, Ind.
1993: Randy Tolsma, Meridian, Idaho
1994: Kenny Irwin Jr. , Indianapolis, Ind.
1995: Chuck Leary, Greenfield, Ind.
1996: Ryan Newman, South Bend, Ind.
1997: Jimmy Kite, Stockbridge, Ga.
1998: Todd Kane, Powell, Ohio
1999: Paul White, Temple, Texas
2000: Kasey Kahne, Enumclaw, Wash.
2001: Aaron Fike, Galesburg, Ill.
2002: Matt Westfall, Pleasant Hill, Ohio
2003: Ron Gregory, Noblesville, Ind.
2004: Aaron Pierce, Muncie, Ind.
2005: Josh Wise, Riverside, Calif.
2006: Mat Neely, Robinson, Ill.
2007: Cameron Dodson, Greenfield, Ind.
2008: Steve Arpin, St. Francis, Ont.
2009: Kody Swanson, Kingsburg, Calif.
2010: Bryan Clauson, Noblesville, Ind.
2011: Kyle Larson, Elk Grove, Calif.
2012: Kyle Hamilton, Danville, Ind.
2013: Chris Windom, Canton, Ill.
2014: Caleb Armstrong, New Castle, Ind.
2015: C.J. Leary, Greenfield, Ind.
2016: Casey Shuman, Tempe, Ariz.
2017: Joss Moffatt, Columbus, Ind.
2018: Kyle Robbins, New Castle, Ind.
2019: Derek Bischak, Angola, Ind.
2020: Bryan Gossel, Fort Collins, Colo.
2021: Logan Seavey, Sutter, Calif.
2022: Gregg Cory, Shelbyville, Ind.
2023: Kaylee Bryson, Muskogee, Okla.
2024: Trey Osborne, Columbus, Ohio
FROM 2 WHEELS TO 4!
HUNTER MADDOX CLAIMS MPI
USAC SPRINT ROOKIE OF THE YEAR HONORS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (November 6, 2024)………Whether it’s on two wheels or four,
Hunter Maddox is apt to give it a whirl.
After more than a decade of dirt bike racing, the Bedford, Indiana native
turned his focus toward the dirt ovals in recent years. The 29-year-old’s
efforts in the four-wheel variety were rewarded in 2024 by being named the Max
Papis Innovations USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship Rookie of the
Year.
To join a Rookie of the Year list that includes eventual series champions
such as Tony Stewart, J.J. Yeley, Tracy Hines, Josh Wise, Justin Grant, C.J.
Leary, Tyler Courtney and Logan Seavey as a USAC National Sprint Car Rookie of
the Year, the accomplishment means the world to Maddox.
“It gives me chills,” Maddox admitted. “This is just the end of my third year
of racing sprint cars. It’s a true honor and it’s something that I set out to do
since the beginning of the year. I thought it might be possible, so I just tried
to stay very persistent and not give up.”
Maddox made 25 feature starts with the series throughout the 2024 season en
route to an 18th place finish in the overall standings. Furthermore, he was one
of only 11 drivers to compete in all 44 events on the slate in his Hunter Maddox
Racing/TJD Roofing - Air-Master Heating & Air Conditioning/DRC/Cummings Chevy.
“I can officially say that I’ve made it to every single round of the tour,
which is phenomenal since I don’t think I’ve had perfect attendance since
elementary school,” Maddox quipped. “I’ve sacrificed a lot to be able to do it,
but it was a goal that I had set. I’m a very determined person and I’m very
driven, so when somebody tells me I can’t do something or whenever I tell myself
I can do something, I’m going to make it happen. To be able to make it happen
and be on the list with some of the greatest drivers of all-time, I don’t know
if it’ll ever set in.”
Maddox’s background before entering the USAC Sprint Car world is quite
different than the common path most partake, most often quarter midgets, micro
sprints and the like at a young age. Maddox didn’t even begin racing of any sort
until the age of 16, ultimately winning championships on the local level before
traveling nationally and specializing in Hare Scramble racing, which is a form
of off-road motorcycle competition that varies in distance and time, with riders
completing multiple laps around a marked course through wooded or other rugged
natural terrain.
These days, Maddox has curtailed his dirt bike racing to just a handful of
events per year. In fact, the morning after the USAC National Sprint Car season
finale at Meeker, Oklahoma’s Red Dirt Raceway, Maddox endured an all night
drive/ride back to Indiana in order to make it to the starting line in time for
a Hare Scramble event.
“As soon as the feature was over, I hightailed it east for a race at 10am in
Greencastle, Indiana for the final round of the national series for off road
racing – the Ironman GNCC,” Maddox explained. “I had to be back on the starting
line at 10am with a warmed up bike. It’s about a 10-hour trek (and we lost an
hour due to the change in time zones), so we had about 12 hours to make the
10-hour trek. Then it takes about an hour to get changed and get on the starting
line.”
Beyond that, Maddox has now made sprint car racing his priority in the
spring, summer, fall, and on occasion, in the winter. Once the feeling of a
nearly 900 horsepower sprint car grabbed him, it was instant. Soon after, he
knew this is what he was going to do.
“(Dirt bike racing) is a sport I truly love, but when I got into a sprint
car, it was a whole new level that I hadn’t felt in many years,” Maddox
admitted. “I love the challenge of sprint cars and I love the challenge of the
bike, and I still enjoy doing both. Nothing really translates except for the
mentality. I know from my years of racing dirt bikes, you’ve just got to stay
calm, cool and collected if you want a good result.”
Maddox chalks up his highlight moment of the 2024 campaign as winning his
first career heat race with the series during the USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana
Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe Roofing round near his hometown track at
Bloomington Speedway. The cherry on top was the fact that he defeated USAC
National Sprint Car feature winners Chase Stockon, Logan Seavey, Jadon Rogers
and Briggs Danner to achieve the feat.
Among the top things Maddox reflected on following the season was the
relationships he made. Chief among them was his right hand man Butch Mundy as
well as the bond he formed with the BGE Dougherty Motorsports group and drivers
Carson Garrett and C.J. Leary. It was a common sight to see Maddox’s No. 24m
parked alongside Garrett and Leary in the pit area at each event. At a couple
points during the year, Maddox even lent Garrett a car to drive in a pair of
USAC races.
It’s an uncommon story of how Maddox and Garrett’s friendship was sparked.
During Winter Dirt Games at Florida’s Ocala Speedway in 2023, unknown to each
other at the time, they happened to pit alongside one another. Thereafter,
Garrett’s team suddenly had a bit of a problem. Somehow, someway, a flashlight
was dropped inside their fuel tank. Upon hearing about the issue, Maddox came to
the rescue, retrieving his fishing pole from the trailer and literally fished
the flashlight out of the fuel tank to save the day.
In return, when Maddox had a question regarding how the pre-race four-wide
salute worked, Garrett drew it out on a piece of paper and demonstrated it for
him.
“The entire team played an instrumental part the entire year for me last year
and this year with USAC,” Maddox complimented. “I really don’t think that I
could’ve gotten to this point or had as many decent runs as I’ve had. It was
also really cool to be able to become friends with C.J. this year. He’s one of
the greatest of all-time in the sport. Even though he’s a year younger than me,
I look up to him. But there’s a lot of really good people here. If you keep the
good ones by your side, they’ll steer you on the right path.”
2024 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ROOKIE DRIVER POINT
STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1. 949 Hunter Maddox, Bedford, Ind.
2. 553 Kale Drake, Collinsville, Okla.
3. 494 Chance Crum, Snohomish, Wash.
4. 360 Rylan Gray, Greenfield, Ind.
5. 328 Trey Osborne, Columbus, Ohio
6. 314 Wesley Smith, Nixa, Mo.
7. 275 Todd Hobson, Clyde, Vic.
8. 267 Kayla Roell, Dillsboro, Ind.
9. 246 Saban Bibent, Cincinnati, Ohio
10. 127 Chase Howard, Nesbit, Miss.
11. 72 Gunnar Setser, Columbus, Ind.
12. 68 Shane Butler, Bushnell, Fla.
13. 68 Nic Harris, Atlanta, Ill.
14. 20 Jason Cherry, Blandon, Pa.
15. 10 Will Hull, Plainfield, Vt.
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR ROOKIES OF THE YEAR:
1971: Darl Harrison, Tiffin, Ohio
1972: Billy Cassella, Weirton, W.Va.
1973: Rich Leavell, Elwood, Ind.
1974: Lee Osborne, Lebanon, Pa.
1975: Marvin Carman, Union City, Mich.
1976: Roger Rager, Mound, Minn.
1977: Eddie Leavitt, Kearney, Mo.
1978: Tim Richmond, Ashland, Ohio
1979: Jerry Carman, Burlington, Mich.
1980: Frank Riddle, Tampa, Fla.
1981: Steve Long, Indianapolis, Ind. (co)
1981: Johnny Coogan, Alexandria, Ind. (co)
1982: Danny Milburn, Indianapolis, Ind.
1983: Dean Shirley, Middletown, Ill.
1984: Jerry Russell, Springfield, Ill.
1985: Terry Shepherd, Warsaw, Ind.
1986: Kenny Jacobs, Holmesville, Ohio
1987: Rick Ungar, Garrettsville, Ohio
1988: Dean Jacobs, Fredericksburg, Ohio
1989: Eric Gordon, Greenfield, Ind.
1990: Rick Howerton, Indianapolis, Ind.
1991: Tony Stewart, Columbus, Ind.
1992: Gary Cameron II, Tulsa, Okla.
1993: Kenny Irwin Jr., Indianapolis, Ind.
1994: Bobby Smith, Martinsville, Ind.
1995: Mark Cassella, Weirton, W.Va.
1996: Gus Wasson, Bloomdale, Ohio
1997: J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, Ariz.
1998: Tracy Hines, New Castle, Ind.
1999: Ryan Newman, South Bend, Ind.
2000: Bud Kaeding, Campbell, Calif.
2001: Ed Carpenter, Indianapolis, Ind.
2002: Boston Reid, Logansport, Ind.
2003: Michael Lewis, Noblesville, Ind. (co)
2003: Mat Neely, Robinson, Ill. (co)
2004: Josh Ford, Camarillo, Calif. (co)
2004: Josh Wise, Riverside, Calif. (co)
2005: Darren Hagen, Riverside, Calif.
2006: Scotty Weir, Marion, Ind.
2007: Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Olive Branch, Miss.
2008: Chad Boat, Phoenix, Ariz.
2009: Henry Clarke, Villa Park, Calif.
2010: Justin Grant, Ione, Calif.
2011: Coleman Gulick, Binghamton, N.Y.
2012: C.J. Leary, Greenfield, Ind.
2013: Tyler Courtney, Indianapolis, Ind.
2014: Jarett Andretti, Mooresville, N.C.
2015: Aaron Farney, Brookston, Ind.
2016: Isaac Chapple, Willow Branch, Ind.
2017: Stevie Sussex, Tempe, Ariz.
2018: Timmy Buckwalter, Douglassville, Pa. (co)
2018: Logan Seavey, Sutter, Calif. (co)
2019: Dustin Clark, Washington, Ind.
2020: Jadon Rogers, Worthington, Ind.
2021: Tanner Thorson, Minden, Nev.
2022: Emerson Axsom, Franklin, Ind.
2023: Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, Okla.
2024: Hunter Maddox, Bedford, Ind.
JIMMY SILLS & RON SHAVER
NAMED CO-GRAND MARSHALS
FOR 2024 TURKEY NIGHT GRAND PRIX
Ventura, California (November 5, 2024)………Motorsports legends Jimmy Sills and
Ron Shaver have been named co-grand marshals of the 83rd running of the ARP
Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented by the West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall
of Fame at California’s Ventura Raceway on Saturday night, November 30.
Sills, of Placerville, Calif., was USAC's first three-time Silver Crown
champion, in 1990, 1994 and 1996. Until surpassed by Dave Steele, he was the
all-time lap leader in Silver Crown history. A six-time champion of the
prestigious Dirt Cup at Washington’s Skagit Speedway, Sills also won the 1978
Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic in Australia and is a former champion of the
famed Oval Nationals in 1996 at California’s Perris Auto Speedway.
In 1982, Sills won the championship at Baylands Speedway in Fremont, Calif.,
and the following year, scored a significant opening night win at the Knoxville
Nationals in Iowa.
The leader of one of America's most renowned Sprint Car Racing Schools, Sills
was inducted into the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 2006, the Knoxville
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TOP OF THE WORLD!
CUMMINS WINS WESTERN WORLD AT MOHAVE VALLEY,
JOHNSON CLINCHES USAC CRA TITLE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Mohave Valley, Arizona (November 2, 2024)………One night after pacing the middle
stages of the feature before seeing the lead slip through his fingers, Kyle
Cummins bounced back quite nicely during Saturday night’s 57th Western World
Championships finale Presented By Avanti Windows & Doors at Arizona’s Mohave
Valley Raceway.
This time around, once Cummins (Princeton, Ind.) assumed control, he never
relented after leading the final 25 laps to earn a $10,500 reward as well as his
first career Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series feature victory
in his Petty Performance Racing No. 3p.
In what was nearly a carbon copy of Friday’s Western World opener, USAC CRA
point leader R.J. Johnson was the driver all others were chasing during the
opening laps. Johnson paced the first eight of Friday’s feature, and on
Saturday, led the opening five circuits of the 30-lap affair.
Each time, however, it was the fourth-place starting Cummins who surged by
Johnson for the lead. On Saturday, Cummins went topside in turn four to clear
Johnson for the top spot by the sixth lap mark.
Moments later, on the 10th lap, the most unexpected of all twists and turns
took place when a brief power outage submerged the 1/3-mile dirt oval in
darkness amid a green flag run. After only two minutes, the track lights began
to shine again, the red flag was lifted and racing was able to resume.
Just as he did the previous night, Friday winner Kevin Thomas Jr. emerged
into the second spot past R.J. Johnson thereafter. However, this time, by the
time he did so, only nine laps remained and a full straightaway separated
himself and Cummins for the race lead.
Going green the rest of the way, Cummins went unchallenged the remainder of
the way, outside of navigating lapped traffic, to earn the victory with Kevin
Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Ala.) taking second and Woodland Auto Display Fast
Qualifier C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) finishing third.
R.J. Johnson (Laveen, Ariz.) finished in the fourth spot after leading the
initial five laps, and his points gained throughout the night allowed him to
clinch his first career USAC CRA Sprint Car championship.
J.J. Yeley (Phoenix, Ariz.) rounded out the top-five after starting 18th on
the grid. His +13 advancement earned him hard charger honors presented in memory
of Jim and Chet Gardner. Furthermore, Yeley pocketed the coveted Lafond Jar of
Change, which totaled $3423.68, raised through donations from the racing
community.
Cody Williams (Norco, Calif.) won the FlowDynamics Incorporated / In Honor of
Wiley Miller Sr and Wiley Miller II First Heat Race. Matt Westfall (Pleasant
Hill, Ohio) captured the WC Friend Company Second Heat Race. Kyle Cummins scored
the win in the BillsJerky.net / Silbermann Solar Third Heat Race. J.J. Yeley was
the victor of the Sexton Fire Protection Fourth Heat Race. A.J. Bender (San
Diego, Calif.) raced to the win in the Factory Wraps Semi.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: November 2,
2024 – Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, Arizona – 57th Annual Western
World Championships presented by Avanti Windows & Doors
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFYING: 1. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team
AZ/Curb-Agajanian-14.089; 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 15, Bonneau-14.172; 3. Kyle
Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.252; 4. Stevie Sussex, 5, Baldwin-14.379; 5. R.J. Johnson,
51, Johnson-14.399; 6. Ricky Lewis, 17, Dunkel-14.429; 7. Logan Calderwood, 6,
Calderwood-14.477; 8. Tye Mihocko, 5T, Wilson-14.518; 9. Jake Swanson, 17x,
Dunkel-14.592; 10. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-14.644; 11. David Gasper, 18,
Kittle/Gasper-14.671; 12. Tommy Malcolm, 5x, Napier-14.725; 13. Cody Williams,
44, Williams-14.746; 14. Austin Williams, 17w, Dunkel-14.760; 15. Jordan
Hermansader, 71, Martin-14.801; 16. James Turnbull II, 2J, Turnbull-14.807; 17.
Logan Williams, 5w, McCarthy-14.819; 18. Austin Grabowski, 72, Grabowski-14.872;
19. Cameron La Rose, 13p, Petty-14.879; 20. J.J. Yeley, 2, Yeley-14.907; 21.
Bryan Drollinger, 71, Drollinger/Sweeney-14.913; 22. Matt Westfall, 11c,
Turner/Wheeler-14.941; 23. Troy Treharn, 7x, Treharn-14.977; 24. Verne Sweeney,
98, Guerrero-15.085; 25. Kaleb Montgomery, 4J, Calderwood-15.108; 26. Dayton
Shelton, 9, Shelton-15.111; 27. Grant Sexton, 22, Sexton-15.142; 28. Jeff Dyer,
39, Cal-Sun-15.169; 29. Don Grable, 45x, Budlong-15.195; 30. A.J. Bender, 21,
Bender-15.241; 31. Jayme Barnes, 9x, Barnes-15.266; 32. Shon Deskins, 20,
Deskins-15.281; 33. Racin Silva, 5s, Silva-15.363; 34. Mark Henry Jr., 39R,
Henry-15.429; 35. Colt Treharn, 77, Treharn-15.628; 36. Brent Sexton, 44s,
Sexton-15.634; 37. Blake Hendricks, 14, Hendricks-15.737; 38. Brody Wake, 78B,
Wake-15.927; 39. Camie Bell, 29c, Bell-16.305; 40. Elexa Herrera, 5E,
Herrera-18.610; 41. Todd Pratt, 17F, Pratt-NT; 42. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T,
Tafoya-NT.
FLOWDYNAMICS INCORPORATED / IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER SR. & WILEY MILLER II
FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Cody Williams, 2. C.J.
Leary, 3. R.J. Johnson, 4. Jake Swanson, 5. Kaleb Montgomery, 6. Logan Williams,
7. Don Grable, 8. Mark Henry Jr., 9. Bryan Drollinger. NT
WC FRIEND COMPANY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Matt Westfall, 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. Charles Davis Jr., 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 5.
Austin Williams, 6. A.J. Bender, 7. Austin Grabowski, 8. Colt Treharn, 9. Dayton
Shelton. NT
BILLSJERKY.NET / SILBERMANN SOLAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the
feature) 1. Kyle Cummins, 2. Cameron La Rose, 3. David Gasper, 4. Logan
Calderwood, 5. Shon Deskins, 6. Troy Treharn, 7. Brent Sexton, 8. Jordan
Hermansader, 9. Grant Sexton. NT
SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature)
1. J.J. Yeley, 2. Tommy Malcolm, 3. Tye Mihocko, 4. Stevie Sussex, 5. Jeff Dyer,
6. Verne Sweeney, 7. Racin Silva, 8. Blake Hedricks, 9. James Turnbull II. NT
FACTORY WRAPS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. A.J. Bender,
2. Logan Williams, 3. Austin Grabowski, 4. Grant Sexton, 5. Colt Treharn, 6.
Verne Sweeney, 7. Don Grable, 8. Brody Wake, 9. Racin Silva, 10. Brent Sexton,
11. Jordan Hermansader, 12. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 13. Mark Henry Jr., 14. Elexa
Herrera, 15. Troy Treharn, 16. Dayton Shelton, 17. Bryan Drollinger, 18. Blake
Hendricks, 19. Todd Pratt, 20. Camie Bell, 21. James Turnbull II. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (4), 2.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 3. C.J. Leary (6), 4. R.J. Johnson (2), 5. J.J. Yeley
(18), 6. Ricky Lewis (1), 7. Matt Westfall (19), 8. Tye Mihocko (8), 9. Jake
Swanson (9), 10. Austin Williams (14), 11. Stevie Sussex (3), 12. David Gasper
(11), 13. Charles Davis Jr. (10), 14. Cody Williams (13), 15. A.J. Bender (23),
16. Cameron La Rose (17), 17. Kaleb Montgomery, 18. Tommy Malcolm (12), 19.
Austin Grabowski (16), 20. Shon Deskins (24), 21. Jeff Dyer (2), 22. Verne
Sweeney (25-P), 23. Grant Sexton (21), 24. Logan Calderwood (7), 25. Eddie
Tafoya Jr. (26-P), 26. Logan Williams (15). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
**Jayme Barnes flipped during qualifying.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-5 R.J. Johnson, Laps 6-30 Kyle Cummins.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: J.J. Yeley (18th to 5th)
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-R.J. Johnson-1440,
2-Tommy Malcolm-1264, 3-Austin Williams-1240, 4-A.J. Bender-1202, 5-David
Gasper-1183, 6-Cody Williams-1096, 7-Logan Williams-1086, 8-Charles Davis
Jr.-940, 9-Verne Sweeney-912, 10-Austin Grabowski-885.
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: November 9, 2024 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
KTJ SCORES WESTERN WORLD OPENER
AT MOHAVE VALLEY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Mohave Valley, Arizona (November 2, 2024)………Entering Friday night, Kevin
Thomas Jr.’s most recent visit to Arizona’s Mohave Valley Raceway back in April
of this year resulted in a victory.
The Cullman, Ala. kept the winning ways rolling during the opening night of
the 57th annual Western World Championships Presented by Avanti Windows & Doors.
For KTJ, it was his eighth career Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car
feature victory, and his second of the season for the Bonneau Motorsports team.
Thomas was one of three different leaders in the 30-lap feature, and was the
final of the bunch, as he raced around the outside of fellow USAC AMSOIL Sprint
Car National Championship competitor Kyle Cummins in turn two on lap 18, then
led the remaining 13 laps en route to victory on the first of two nights of
Western World.
USAC CRA point leader R.J. Johnson paced the first eight laps from the pole
position before being overtaken by Cummins who started third. Thomas then raced
his way into the lead on lap 18 from the sixth starting position after kicking
off the night as the Woodland Auto Display Fast Qualifier.
At the checkered flag, Thomas was followed to the line by R.J. Johnson
(Laveen, Ariz.), Kyle Cummins (Princeton, Ind.), C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.)
and Ricky Lewis (Camarillo, Calif.).
USAC CRA top Rookie David Gasper (Goleta, Calif.) was the feature’s hard
charger presented in memory of Jim and Chet Gardner after advancing from 20th to
12th. Gasper also notched a win in the Factory Wraps Semi-Feature.
Verne Sweeney (Lomita, Calif.) won the FlowDynamics Incorporated / In Honor
of Wiley Miller Sr and Wiley Miller II First Heat Race. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (Chino
Hills, Calif.) captured the WC Friend Company Second Heat Race. R.J. Johnson
scored the win of the BillsJerky.net / Silbermann Solar Third Heat Race. Tommy
Malcolm (Corona, Calif.) was the victor of the Sexton Fire Protection Fourth
Heat Race.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: November 1,
2024 – Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, Arizona – 57th Annual Western
World Championships presented by Avanti Windows & Doors
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFYING: 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 15, Bonneau-14.010; 2.
J.J. Yeley, 2, Yeley-14.300; 3. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-14.421;
4. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.454; 5. Stevie Sussex, 5B, Baldwin-14.482; 6. Jake
Swanson, 17x, Dunkel-14.564; 7. R.J. Johnson, 51, Johnson-14.591; 8. A.J.
Bender, 21, Bender-14.621; 9. Ricky Lewis, 17, Dunkel-14.623; 10. Tye Mihocko,
5, Mihocko-14.632; 11. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-14.634; 12. Cody Williams,
44, Williams-14.689; 13. Kaleb Montgomery, 4J, Calderwood-14.691; 14.691; 14.
Matt Westfall, 11c, Turner/Wheeler-14.704; 15. Grant Sexton, 22, Sexton-14.750;
16. Tommy Malcolm, 5x, Napier-14.751; 17. Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-14.754;
18. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-14.842; 19. Logan Calderwood, 6,
Calderwood-14.847; 20. Austin Williams, 17w, Dunkel-14.851; 21. David Gasper,
18, Kittle/Gasper-14.862; 22. Austin Grabowski, 72, Grabowski-14.895; 23.
Cameron La Rose, 13P, Petty-14.940; 24. Dayton Shelton, 9, Shelton-15.048; 25.
Colt Treharn, 77, Treharn-15.111; 26. Jeff Dyer, 39, Cal-Sun-15.120; 27. James
Turnbull II, 2J, Turnbull-15.124; 28. Jordan Hermansader, 71, Martin-15.218; 29.
Troy Treharn, 7x, Treharn-15.222; 30. Don Grable, 45x, Budlong-15.226; 31. Logan
Williams, 5w, McCarthy-15.262; 32. Braden Chiaramonte, 73B, OCC-15.322; 33.
Jayme Barnes, 9, Barnes-15.406; 34. Blake Hendricks, 14, Hendricks-15.406; 35.
Stevie Rogers, 11, Rogers-14.479; 36. Shon Deskins, 20, Deskins-15.493; 37.
Brent Sexton, 44s, Sexton-15.595; 38. Racin Silva, 5s, Silva-15.696; 39. Mark
Henry Jr., 39R, Henry-15.698; 40. Jim Vanzant, 3v, Vanzant-15.815; 41. Elexa
Herrera, 5E, Herrera-16.093; 42. Todd Pratt, 17F, Pratt-16.238; 43. Brody Wake,
78B, Wake-16.430; 44. Bryan Drollinger, 71D, Drollinger/Sweeney-17.118; 45.
Camie Bell, 29c, Bell-17.122.
FLOWDYNAMICS INCORPORATED / IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER SR. & WILEY MILLER II
FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Verne Sweeney, 2. Ricky
Lewis, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Colt Treharn, 5. Stevie Sussex, 6. Kaleb
Montgomery, 7. Jayme Barnes, 8. David Gasper, 9. Troy Treharn. NT
WC FRIEND COMPANY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Eddie Tafoya Jr., 2. Matt Westfall, 3. J.J. Yeley, 4. Tye Mihocko, 5. Austin
Grabowski, 6. Jeff Dyer, 7. Don Grable, 8. Blake Hendricks, 9. Jake Swanson. NT
BILLSJERKY.NET / SILBERMANN SOLAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the
feature) 1. R.J. Johnson, 2. Charles Davis Jr., 3. C.J. Leary, 4. Logan
Calderwood, 5. Cameron La Rose, 6. Logan Williams, 7. Grant Sexton, 8. James
Turnbull II, 9. Stevie Rogers. NT
SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature)
1. Tommy Malcolm, 2. Austin Williams, 3. A.J. Bender, 4. Kyle Cummins, 5. Cody
Williams, 6. Shon Deskins, 7. Braden Chiaramonte, 8. Jordan Hermansader, 9.
Dayton Shelton. NT
FACTORY WRAPS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. David Gasper,
2. Jake Swanson, 3. Kaleb Montgomery, 4. Jeff Dyer, 5. Troy Treharn, 6. Jayme
Barnes, 7. Jordan Hermansader, 8. Logan Williams, 9. Don Grable, 10. James
Turnbull II, 11. Braden Chiaramonte, 12. Dayton Shelton, 13. Shon Deskins, 14.
Mark Henry, 15. Racin Silva, 16. Elexa Herrera, 17. Brody Wake, 18. Brent
Sexton, 19. Jim Vanzant, 20. Bryan Drollinger, 21. Todd Pratt, 22. Blake
Hendricks, 23. Camie Bell, 24. Grant Sexton. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(6), 2. R.J. Johnson (1), 3. Kyle Cummins (3), 4. C.J. Leary (4), 5. Ricky Lewis
(9), 6. Stevie Sussex (2), 7. Charles Davis Jr. (11), 8. A.J. Bender (8), 9.
Jake Swanson (7), 10. J.J. Yeley (5), 11. Matt Westfall (14), 12. David Gasper
(20), 13. Logan Calderwood (18), 14. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (17), 15. Cameron La Rose
(22), 16. Cody Williams (12), 17. Tye Mihocko (10), 18. Austin Williams (19),
19. Kaleb Montgomery (13), 20. Verne Sweeney (16), 21. Austin Grabowski (21),
22. Elexa Herrera (26), 23. Tommy Malcolm (15), 24. Jeff Dyer (24), 25. Colt
Treharn (23), 26. Grant Sexton (25). NT
**Stevie Rogers flipped on lap 4 of the third heat.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-8 R.J. Johnson, Laps 9-17 Kyle Cummins, Laps
18-30 Kevin Thomas Jr.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: David Gasper (20th to 12th)
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-R.J. Johnson-1371,
2-Tommy Malcolm-1230, 3-Austin Williams-1193, 4-A.J. Bender-1165, 5-David
Gasper-1138, 6-Logan Williams-1060, 7-Cody Williams-1053, 8-Charles Davis
Jr.-897, 9-Verne Sweeney-889, 10-Austin Grabowski-858.
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: November 2, 2024 – Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, Arizona – 57th Annual Western World Championships presented by Avanti Windows & Doors
LEARY, TEAM AZ, PETTY & ROSSI TEAM UP
FOR 2025 USAC SILVER CROWN SEASON
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (November 1, 2024)………C.J. Leary will drive full-time on the
USAC Silver Crown National Championship trail throughout the 2025 season in a
joint effort between Team Arizona Racing, Petty Performance Racing and Phil
Rossi.
Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) is coming off a season in which he finished fourth
in the USAC Silver Crown standings, his third consecutive top-four points finish
with the series. The 2015 USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year owns three wins
in the series, at Terre Haute (2016), Eldora (2018) and Madison (2022).
Team AZ Racing entered the champ car racing world in 2024 and flourished in a
dirt only schedule with drivers Daison Pursley and Mario Clouser. In just the
team’s second series start, Pursley raced the team’s car to a last lap victory
at Pennsylvania’s Port Royal Speedway.
Leary has competed in the series for Klatt Enterprises full-time since 2022.
Now he’ll take the reins of the series’ newest full-time team on dirt and
pavement in pursuit of his first ever USAC Silver Crown title aboard the Avanti
Windows & Doors, Apache Transport, OakCraft Elegant Cabinetry No. 21 DRC chassis
powered by Stanton Racing Engines.
“I’m extremely excited for this new endeavor,” Leary stated. “(Car owner)
Mike Burkhart, Craig (Burkhart), Jerry (Petty) and everybody seems to be putting
together a super team. It’s going to be pretty cool. Hopefully we come out of
the gates swinging. Obviously, their sprint car program has been really good.
We’ve raced against them for the last handful of years and it definitely seems
like they know what’s going on. They’ve got a notebook now with Daison and
Clouser, so I’m super excited.”
Leary and Team AZ’s first foray together will come this weekend when the team
travels out to Arizona’s Mohave Valley Raceway for the 57th annual Western World
Championships. There, Leary will wheel the team’s machine for the two-night
Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series event on Friday-Saturday,
November 1-2. Team AZ has won each of the last three Western World features with
Jake Swanson (2022) and Daison Pursley (2023).
“Originally, I was going to drive for Bill Michael out there, then the Silver
Crown deal came about,” Leary revealed. “We just wanted to work together and
just feel each other out a little bit and try to build on that notebook a little
bit for next year. Hopefully, we can win two races.”
Leary’s USAC accolades also include the AMSOIL National Sprint Car
championship, the Eastern Storm title and the Indiana Sprint Week crown, all of
which he earned in 2019. In 2012, Leary was named USAC National Sprint Rookie of
the Year, and in 2023, earned the Bubby Jones Master of Going Faster
Championship Presented By Spire Sports + Entertainment.
The 2025 USAC Silver Crown schedule will be announced in December.
SEAVEY SECURES USAC CAREER TRIPLE CROWN!
2024 USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR REVIEW
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (October 31, 2024)………In a span of two seasons, Logan Seavey
and Abacus Racing went from being among the newest driver/team combinations in
the sport to becoming USAC Career Triple Crown champions.
After Seavey and Abacus teamed up to capture the 2023 USAC Silver Crown and
USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship titles, they added a sprint
car to the arsenal and showed no signs of letting up in a historic USAC AMSOIL
Sprint Car National Championship season from start-to-finish in 2024.
Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) is now one of only eight drivers who can lay claim to
being a member of the USAC career Triple Crown club alongside Pancho Carter,
Tony Stewart, Dave Darland, J.J. Yeley, Jerry Coons Jr., Tracy Hines and Chris
Windom.
Meanwhile, Noblesville, Indiana based Abacus Racing became just the second
entrant to post championships in USAC’s Silver Crown, National Sprint Car and
National Midget divisions, a feat previously only accomplished by the duo of
Mike Curb & Cary Agajanian.
On his path to a 107-point edge in the final championship tally along with a
$50,000 title prize, Seavey led the points for 42 of the 44 events – a span of
eight months and 13 days between February 13 and October 26, both of which are
all-time series records for the duration of holding the point lead.
Along the way, Seavey totaled 14 series victories in 2024, equaling the
all-time USAC National Sprint Car season record set by Tom Bigelow in 1977.
Furthermore, in July, Seavey became the first driver in 39 years to record four
consecutive USAC National Sprint Car feature victories, a feat that hadn’t been
achieved since Rick Hood’s similarly impressive 1985 campaign.
The 2024 USAC National Sprint Car season was the second busiest on record
with 44 events, second only to the 51 held in 1977. During the run, Seavey led
the series in feature wins (14), laps led (364), top-fives (31) and top-tens
(38).
What makes this season all the more impressive is the fact that this was
Seavey and Abacus Racing’s first foray into sprint cars together. Just as their
first season in USAC Silver Crown and Midgets wound up, the Sprint Car too
resulted in a resoundingly dominant performance and a title by year’s end.
“It’s unbelievable,” Seavey stated. “That’s the goal we set when starting
this sprint car team, but we surely didn’t expect it to come in the first year.
There’s hundreds of people who play a part in making these things go around to
run the whole season, and to come out on top is unbelievable.”
Guided by Team Principal Brent Cox, Team Manager Kirk Simpson, Crew Chief
Ronnie Gardner, plus Daniel Whitley, Trevor Reed, Liam Haigh, Johnny Cofer,
Chris Mansell, Chad Vermeil, Missy Vermeil and partners, John Lunsford and Ken
Gauze, the team found comfort right away and the chemistry was perfectly
composed.
In February at Florida’s Volusia Speedway Park, despite engine troubles and a
timely weather delay, Seavey and Abacus persevered to sweep the night and become
the first to win multiple USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship features
in a single night for the first time since Bud Kaeding at Terre Haute more than
22 years earlier in 2001. To add to that, Abacus became the first entrant to win
their first two USAC National Sprint Car main events on the same day since Max
Dowker at Winchester (Ind.) Speedway in 1975.
“Heading to Florida, we were optimistic, but wanted to be realistic,” Cox
explained. “After two podium finishes to start the season (at Ocala), we ran
into engine troubles on night three. Luckily, rain saved us and we could make
the engine change and be ready for both races at Volusia to be run on the same
night. Without a third engine in the trailer, we won them both after an
energetic conversation between Logan and I earlier that day when he said, ‘we
are in a hole.’ Well, I said, ‘we are not in the hole; we are standing next to
it.’ I will remember that conversation for the rest of my life. It was hard
because, as a team, we were not prepared as maybe we should have been. We are
not the biggest team, and likely never will be. We work hard to take the
resources we have to make it work. I always say, ‘I don’t want to be the
biggest; I want to be the best.’”
With the point lead now securely in their hands, Seavey and Abacus continued
their winning ways at Indiana’s Bloomington Speedway, Terre Haute Action Track
and Circle City Raceway during the month of May, the latter of which was the
earliest in a season (May 23) that any driver had picked up his fifth win of the
year since Larry Dickson on May 10, 1970.
Seavey carried his winning ways in Pennsylvania during June’s Eastern Storm
by winning at Big Diamond Speedway one year removed from missing out on a
transfer spot there. To close out the week, Seavey scored a photo finish triumph
over Briggs Danner at the smallest track on the schedule – the 1/5-mile Action
Track USA.
Seavey began his streak of four-straight USAC Sprint wins at Illinois’ Macon
Speedway on the final weekend of June before landing three-straight at Indiana’s
Lincoln Park Speedway to kick off July, the last of which served as the opening
night of NOS Energy Drink USAC Indiana Sprint Week Presented By Honest Abe
Roofing. Seavey very nearly became the first driver since Parnelli Jones in 1961
to run his win streak to five with the series but came up a car length short to
Kyle Cummins at Kokomo (Ind.) Speedway.
Seavey added wins at Lawrenceburg Speedway and Circle City Raceway en route
to his first Indiana Sprint Week title. At Lawrenceburg, he started 11th on his
way to winning a race featuring seven lead changes among four drivers, tied for
the most lead swaps ever in a USAC Indiana Sprint Week feature.
With 13 wins in the books, Seavey and Abacus had to wait another 11 races
across two-and-a-half months before hitting paydirt again in October at
Lawrenceburg’s $20,000-to-win Fall Nationals, tying Bigelow’s single season
mark. Although coming up just shy of the win record, the team was able to clinch
the championship one night early in the penultimate round at Oklahoma’s Red Dirt
Raceway.
It was a surreal moment for the young and hungry team who has already reached
heights in their two-year span that so few others have even come close to
accomplishing.
“They put a lot of faith and belief in me that we could come out here and do
this,” Seavey praised. “All the parts and pieces, and all the hard work that
goes into coordinating a race team, it’s pretty unbelievable to only go
full-time in this sport for two seasons and have three championships on their
end. All the press in on me for the Triple Crown, and I’m obviously super
excited about that, but the team definitely deserves the praise too.”
It certainly aids the situation when a driver can cross over to three
different series with essentially the same supporting cast surrounding him,
especially when that group has clicked as successfully as this one.
“Just having Ronnie and Kirk to work on this thing gives me so much
confidence,” Seavey reiterated. “I’ve raced with Ronnie in the past on a few
other cars, and getting to work with Kirk this year, he’s been a huge part of
this effort to keep us on our toes and making us think a little bit differently
on things, and was a key to help us in places where Ronnie and I may have
struggled in the past. I already had confidence to go into the tracks where
we’ve already been good at in the past. I feel like it really filled the void of
the places I hadn’t been good at. Just having two guys over there that are
really smart and really good at what they do was the key to what we had going on
this year.”
Elsewhere, for the first time since 2012, each driver finishing inside the
top-10 of the series standings also won at least one feature event: Logan
Seavey, Brady Bacon, Daison Pursley, Kevin Thomas Jr., C.J. Leary, Mitchel
Moles, Robert Ballou, Kyle Cummins, Justin Grant and Matt Westfall.
For the third consecutive year, Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, Okla.) finished as
the runner-up in the standings, adding five wins to his credit. In May at Circle
City, he made it 14 consecutive seasons with a USAC National Sprint Car feature
win, breaking the mark of 13-straight years set by Sheldon Kinser between
1974-1986. In June at New Jersey’s Bridgeport Motorsports Park, he became the
winningest Eastern Storm driver of all-time with victory number seven. He
followed up with his first win at Port Royal (Pa.) Speedway in a decade as well
as his first Indiana Sprint Week win in three years at Terre Haute in July.
In September at Arkansas’ Texarkana 67 Speedway, Bacon earned his 50th series
win as a driver for the Dynamics, Inc./Hoffman Auto Racing in the same state
where he earned win number one for the team. Bacon capped the year by capturing
a $10,000 bonus as the first two-time champion in the three-year history of the
10-race Bubby Jones Master of Going Faster series presented by Spire Sports +
Entertainment. He also netted his crew chief, Matt Hummel, $2,500 as the
champion.
Third-place points finisher Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) made,
perhaps, the most impressive drive of any non-winner with the series in 2024,
advancing a series record 21 positions in a 23rd to 2nd charge at Bloomington
(Ind.) Speedway in May. He also notched his first two career points-paying USAC
National Sprint Car wins at Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway in June and at Ohio’s
Eldora Speedway during the 4-Crown Nationals.
En route to fourth in the standings, Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Ala.) won
five times with the series, including the inaugural Justin Owen Memorial at
Lawrenceburg in April for his first series win in 19 months. He became the
fourth different driver for Rock Steady Racing to score the Spring Showdown at
Indiana’s Tri-State Speedway in May. He was triumphant on his 33rd birthday in
June at Pennsylvania’s Williams Grove Speedway after Briggs Danner ran out of
fuel on the last corner of the last lap. KTJ added a Smackdown prelim night
score at Kokomo in August before bagging a $20,000 payday in September after
becoming the first five-time winner of the Haubstadt Hustler at Tri-State.
Five years to the day after his most recent Ocala victory, C.J. Leary
(Greenfield, Ind.) won again at the D-shaped Florida oval in February. For good
measure, the fifth-place points finishing driver also was standing tall as the
winner of the non-points inaugural Stoops Sprint Car Invitational at The Dirt
Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, a 10-car, 20-lap invitational. Leary once
again led all series drivers with 10 fast qualifying times, the third time he
has achieved the feature, and the only driver to do so more than once.
Mitchel Moles’ season was highlighted by an Eastern Storm title in which he
recorded five top-five results in a six-night span. Furthermore, 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 for his only series win of the year on the road
to a sixth place finish in points.
Robert Ballou (Rocklin, Calif.) was on the winning side of the most
electrifying finish of the year when he erased a half-straightaway deficit to
Kyle Cummins on the last lap to win the opening night of #LetsRaceTwo in May at
Eldora. His first series win in 18 months proved to be the closest finish of the
USAC season – .016 seconds. In June, Ballou also became the third driver to
surpass 500 career USAC National Sprint Car feature starts, joining Dave Darland
and Brady Bacon.
Joining the brand new Petty Performance Racing team for 2024, Kyle Cummins
(Princeton, Ind.) progressively jelled to become a consistent frontrunner. After
calling his shot in July by declaring over the PA system, “we’re going to win at
Kokomo,” he did just that 24 hours later for the team’s first win. Cummins and
company added one more win on Friday the 13th in September at Circle City.
Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.) experienced perhaps the strangest stat line in
the history of USAC National Sprint Car racing by finishing ninth in points
despite winning nine times! Inconsistency plagued his bid for a third-straight
series title, but when he was on, he was on. He won the opening two rounds of
the season in Ocala and rounded out the year with a win in the season finale at
Red Dirt to become just the fourth driver in USAC Sprint Car history to win both
the opener and the closer in a season, joining the likes of Pat O’Connor (1956),
Steve Butler (1986) and Brady Bacon (2020).
In May, Grant bewildered the crowd by winning at Eldora, then promptly
stuffing his car into the turn three wall and flipping over on his cooldown lap.
He then won his 50th career USAC National Sprint Car race in May at Knoxville as
well as the Indiana Sprint Week round at Tri-State. He picked up the prelim
opener of Smackdown at Kokomo, then became the first 4-time Smackdown
championship night winner two nights later with a lucrative $35,000 top prize.
Matt Westfall (Pleasant Hill, Ohio) snuck into 10th in points on the final
weekend of the year after making the biggest charge to win during the 2024
series season. Starting 13th on the grid at Red Dirt, Westfall patrolled the
bottom to the lead and to a highly popular win. Amid the process, it was the
furthest back any driver had started and won a race with the series since Kevin
Thomas Jr.’s 14th to 1st charge at Indiana’s Lincoln Park Speedway in 2021.
Briggs Danner (Allentown, Pa.) posted his first three victories of the USAC
National Sprint Car season in 2024. In June at Grandview, he became the first
Pennsylvanian to win a USAC National Sprint Car feature since Frankie Kerr 25
years earlier in 1999 and the first Pennsylvanian to win a series race in his
home state since Paul Pitzer at Reading in 1979. Danner went on to cement his
status as a winner outside the confines of the Keystone State as well by
capturing the Indiana Sprint Week finale in August at Bloomington and the
inaugural Greg Staab Memorial at Lawrenceburg in October.
Hunter Maddox (Bedford, Indiana) raced his way to Rookie of the Year honors
with the USAC National Sprint Cars in 2024. Maddox, who cut his racing teeth on
dirt bikes, made 25 feature starts and finished 18th in the standings.
2024 USAC AMSOIL NATIONAL SPRINT CAR STAT LEADERS
Driver Champion: Logan Seavey
Entrant Champion: Abacus Racing #57
Most Feature Wins: 14-Logan Seavey
Rookie of the Year: Hunter Maddox
Most Laps Led: 364-Logan Seavey
Most Top-Fives: 31-Logan Seavey
Most Top-Tens: 38-Logan Seavey
Most Fast Qualifying Times: 10-C.J. Leary
Most Heat Race Wins: 13-Robert Ballou
Most Feature Starts: 44-Brady Bacon, Robert Ballou, Kyle Cummins, Justin
Grant, C.J. Leary, Mitchel Moles, Daison Pursley, Logan Seavey & Kevin Thomas
Jr.
Biggest Charge of the Year: May 10: Bloomington Speedway – Daison Pursley
(23rd to 2nd)
2024 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP DRIVER POINT STANDINGS:
(TOP-10)
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1. 2987 Logan Seavey, Sutter, Calif.
2. 2880 Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, Okla.
3. 2718 Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, Okla.
4. 2645 Kevin Thomas Jr., Cullman, Ala.
5. 2625 C.J. Leary, Greenfield, Ind.
6. 2561 Mitchel Moles, Raisin City, Calif.
7. 2550 Robert Ballou, Rocklin, Calif.
8. 2481 Kyle Cummins, Princeton, Ind.
9. 2476 Justin Grant, Ione, Calif.
10. 1804 Matt Westfall, Pleasant Hill, Ohio
11. 1800 Carson Garrett, Littleton, Colo.
12. 1768 Chase Stockon, Fort Branch, Ind.
13. 1559 Jake Swanson, Anaheim, Calif.
14. 1499 Briggs Danner, Allentown, Pa.
15. 1432 Jadon Rogers, Worthington, Ind.
16. 1322 Joey Amantea, Mount Pocono, Pa.
17. 1008 Ricky Lewis, Camarillo, Calif.
18. 949 (R) Hunter Maddox, Bedford, Ind.
19. 890 Shane Cottle, Kansas, Ill.
20. 593 Brandon Mattox, Terre Haute, Ind.
21. 570 Alex Bright, Collegeville, Pa.
22. 553 (R) Kale Drake, Collinsville, Okla.
23. 494 (R) Chance Crum, Snohomish, Wash.
24. 429 Max Adams, Loomis, Calif.
25. 402 Tom Harris, Banbury, Oxfordshire, UK
26. 360 (R) Rylan Gray, Greenfield, Ind.
27. 353 Tye Mihocko, Peoria, Ariz.
28. 328 (R) Trey Osborne, Columbus, Ohio
29. 314 (R) Wesley Smith, Nixa, Mo.
30. 275 (R) Todd Hobson, Clyde, Vic.
31. 267 (R) Kayla Roell, Dillsboro, Ind.
32. 246 (R) Saban Bibent, Cincinnati, Ohio
33. 231 Xavier Doney, Odessa, Mo.
34. 192 Timmy Buckwalter, Douglassville, Pa.
35. 127 (R) Chase Howard, Nesbit, Miss.
36. 126 Zach Daum, Pocahontas, Ill.
37. 123 Brent Beauchamp, Fairland, Ind.
38. 114 Mario Clouser, Auburn, Ill.
39. 72 (R) Gunnar Setser, Columbus, Ind.
40. 68 (R) Shane Butler, Bushnell, Fla.
41. 68 (R) Nic Harris, Atlanta, Ill.
42. 46 Kody Swanson, Kingsburg, Calif.
43. 24 Sterling Cling, Tempe, Ariz.
44. 20 (R) Jason Cherry, Blandon, Pa.
45. 10 (R) Will Hull, Plainfield, Vt.
2024 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRANT POINT STANDINGS:
(TOP-10)
POS. PTS. ENTRANT, TEAM LOCATION
1. 2987 Abacus Racing, Noblesville, Ind. (#57)
2. 2880 Dynamics Inc., Milford, Ohio (#69)
3. 2718 Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian Racing, Brownsburg, Ind. (#21AZ)
4. 2645 Rock Steady Racing, Dupont, Ind. (#3R)
5. 2625 BGE Dougherty Motorsports, Evansville, Ind. (#15x)
6. 2561 Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports, Gilbert, Ariz. (#19AZ)
7. 2550 Ballou Motorsports, Tipton, Ind. (#12)
8. 2481 Petty Performance Racing, Litchfield Park, Ariz. (#3p)
9. 2476 TOPP Motorsports, Rochester, Ind. (#4)
10. 1875 2B Racing, Marion, Ind. (#2B)
11. 1804 Ray Marshall Motorsports, Forest, Ohio (#33m)
12. 1800 BGE Dougherty Motorsports, Evansville, Ind. (#15)
13. 1768 KO Motorsports, Owensville, Ind. (#5s)
14. 1471 Hogue Racing Enterprises, Westampton, N.J. (#39)
15. 1322 JPA Racing, Cresco, Pa. (#88J)
16. 1008 Stensland Motorsports, Fort Wayne, Ind. (#41)
17. 949 Hunter Maddox Racing, Bloomington, Ind. (#24m)
18. 935 Michael Dutcher Motorsports, Cicero, Ind. (#17GP)
19. 890 Epperson Racing, Camby, Ind. (#2E)
20. 722 Baldwin-Fox Racing, West Lafayette, Ind. (#5)
21. 583 Brandon Mattox Racing, Cory, Ind. (#28)
22. 570 Heffner Racing Enterprises, Hellertown, Pa. (#27)
23. 484 Crum Racing, Mooresville, Ind. (#26)
24. 402 Tom Harris Motorsport, Tipton, Ind. (#84)
25. 360 Gray Brothers, Greenfield, Ind. (#06)
26. 310 KO Motorsports, Owensville, Ind. (#5K)
27. 246 Wedgewood Motorsports, Lebanon, Ohio (#98)
28. 241 Dave Wilson Special, Brownsburg, Ind. (#5T)
29. 231 Doney-Lawson Racing, Odessa, Mo. (#74)
30. 212 Trey Osborne Racing, Indianapolis, Ind. (#11T)
31. 192 Hummer Motorsports, Belvidere, N.J. (#20)
32. 187 Daming-Swanson Motorsports, Danville, Ind. (#5T)
33. 128 Paul Hazen, Columbia City, Ind. (#57H)
34. 127 Ronny Howard, Nesbit, Miss. (#13)
35. 126 Daum Motorsports, Greenville, Ill. (#5d)
36. 123 Lauren Beauchamp, Needham, Ind. (#11)
37. 114 Mario Clouser Motorsports, Chatham, Ill. (#6)
38. 86 On The Gass Racing, Advance, Ind. (#17)
39. 68 Landon Butler Racing, Bushnell, Fla. (#18)
40. 68 Nic Harris, Atlanta, Ill. (#N2)
41. 27 Cheney Racing, Arcadia, Calif. (#42)
42. 24 Sterling Cling Racing, Franklin, Ind. (#34)
43. 20 Cherry Motorsports, Blandon, Pa. (#67c)
44. 10 Sy Allen, Plainfield, Vt. (#7s)
2024 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ROOKIE DRIVER POINT
STANDINGS: (TOP-10)
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1. 949 Hunter Maddox, Bedford, Ind.
2. 553 Kale Drake, Collinsville, Okla.
3. 494 Chance Crum, Snohomish, Wash.
4. 360 Rylan Gray, Greenfield, Ind.
5. 328 Trey Osborne, Columbus, Ohio
6. 314 Wesley Smith, Nixa, Mo.
7. 275 Todd Hobson, Clyde, Vic.
8. 267 Kayla Roell, Dillsboro, Ind.
9. 246 Saban Bibent, Cincinnati, Ohio
10. 127 Chase Howard, Nesbit, Miss.
11. 72 Gunnar Setser, Columbus, Ind.
12. 68 Shane Butler, Bushnell, Fla.
13. 68 Nic Harris, Atlanta, Ill.
14. 20 Jason Cherry, Blandon, Pa.
15. 10 Will Hull, Plainfield, Vt.
2024 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE & RESULTS
Feb 9: Ocala Speedway – Ocala, FL
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
Feb 10: Ocala Speedway – Ocala, FL
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
Feb 13: Volusia Speedway Park – Barberville, FL
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Feb 13: Volusia Speedway Park – Barberville, FL
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Feb 15: Ocala Speedway – Ocala, FL
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
Feb 16: Ocala Speedway – Ocala, FL
WINNER: C.J. Leary (BGE-Dougherty Motorsports #15x)
Apr 13: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, IN
WINNER: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Rock Steady Racing #3R)
May 3: Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, OH
WINNER: Robert Ballou (Ballou Motorsports #12)
May 4: Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, OH
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
May 10: Bloomington Speedway – Bloomington, IN
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
May 11: Tri-State Speedway – Haubstadt, IN
WINNER: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Rock Steady Racing #3R)
May 21: Terre Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, IN
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
May 22: Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, IN
WINNER: Brady Bacon (Dynamics, Inc. #69)
May 23: Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, IN
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
May 31: Knoxville Raceway – Knoxville, IA
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
Jun 1: Knoxville Raceway – Knoxville, IA
WINNER: Daison Pursley (Team AZ Racing #21AZ)
Jun 11: (E) Grandview Speedway | Bechtelsville, PA
WINNER: Briggs Danner (Hogue Racing Enterprises #39)
Jun 12: (E) Bridgeport Motorsports Park | Swedesboro, NJ
WINNER: Brady Bacon (Dynamics, Inc. #69)
Jun 13: (E) Big Diamond Speedway | Pottsville, PA
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Jun 14: (E) Williams Grove Speedway | Mechanicsburg, PA
WINNER: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Rock Steady Racing #3R)
Jun 15: (E) Port Royal Speedway | Port Royal, PA
WINNER: Brady Bacon (Dynamics, Inc. #69)
Jun 16: (E) Action Track USA | Kutztown, PA
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Jun 28: Macon Speedway – Macon, IL
WINNER: Mitchel Moles (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports #19AZ)
Jun 29: Macon Speedway – Macon, IL
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Jul 5: Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, IN
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Jul 6: Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, IN
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
July 26: Lincoln Park Speedway | Putnamville, IN
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
July 27: Kokomo Speedway | Kokomo, IN
WINNER: Kyle Cummins (Petty Performance Racing #3p)
July 30: Lawrenceburg Speedway | Lawrenceburg, IN
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
July 31: Circle City Raceway | Indianapolis, IN
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
August 1: Terre Haute Action Track | Terre Haute, IN
WINNER: Brady Bacon (Dynamics Inc. #69)
August 3: Tri-State Speedway | Haubstadt, IN
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
August 4: Bloomington Speedway | Bloomington, IN
WINNER: Briggs Danner (Hogue Racing Enterprises #39)
Aug 22: Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, IN
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
Aug 23: Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, IN
WINNER: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Rock Steady Racing #3R)
Aug 24: Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, IN
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
Sep 7: (AE) Texarkana 67 Speedway – Texarkana, AR
WINNER: Brady Bacon (Dynamics Inc. #69)
Sep 13: Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, IN
WINNER: Kyle Cummins (Petty Performance Racing #3p)
Sep 14: Tri-State Speedway – Haubstadt, IN
WINNER: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Rock Steady Racing #3R)
Sep 21: Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, OH
WINNER: Daison Pursley (Team AZ Racing #21AZ)
Sep 26: (SE) The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Speedway, IN
WINNER: C.J. Leary (BGE-Dougherty Motorsports #15x)
Oct 11: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, IN
WINNER: Briggs Danner (Hogue Racing Enterprises #39)
Oct 12: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, IN
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Oct 25: (AE) Red Dirt Raceway – Meeker, OK
WINNER: Matt Westfall (Ray Marshall Motorsports #33m)
Oct 26: (AE) Red Dirt Raceway – Meeker, OK
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
------------------ KEY DEFINITIONS ------------------
(AE) represents an event co-sanctioned by ASCS Elite Non-Wing
(E) represents an Eastern Storm event
(I) represents an Indiana Sprint Week event
(F) represents an event awarding feature points only
(A) represents an event awarding appearance points only
(SE) represents a non-points, special event
2024 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP STATISTICS
FEATURE WINS
14-Logan Seavey (Feb 13 at Volusia Speedway Park, Feb 13 at Volusia Speedway
Park, May 10 at Bloomington Speedway, May 21 at the Terre Haute Action Track,
May 23 at Circle City Raceway, Jun 13 at Big Diamond Speedway, Jun 16 at Action
Track USA, Jun 29 at Macon Speedway, Jul 5 at Lincoln Park Speedway, Jul 6 at
Lincoln Park Speedway, Jul 26 at Lincoln Park Speedway, Jul 30 at Lawrenceburg
Speedway, Jul 31 at Circle City Raceway & Oct 12 at Lawrenceburg Speedway)
9-Justin Grant (Feb 9 at Ocala Speedway, Feb 10 at Ocala Speedway, Feb 15 at
Ocala Speedway, May 4 at Eldora Speedway, May 31 at Knoxville Raceway, Aug 3 at
Tri-State Speedway, Aug 24 at Kokomo Speedway, Aug 26 at Kokomo Speedway & Oct
26 at Red Dirt Raceway)
5-Brady Bacon (May 22 at Circle City Raceway, Jun 12 at Bridgeport
Motorsports Park, Jun 15 at Port Royal Speedway, Aug 1 at the Terre Haute Action
Track & Sep 7 at Texarkana 67 Speedway)
5-Kevin Thomas Jr. (Apr 13 at Lawrenceburg Speedway, May 11 at Tri-State
Speedway, Jun 14 at Williams Grove Speedway, Aug 25 at Kokomo Speedway & Sep 14
at Tri-State Speedway)
3-Briggs Danner (Jun 11 at Grandview Speedway, Aug 4 at Bloomington Speedway
& Oct 11 at Lawrenceburg Speedway)
2-Kyle Cummins (Jul 27 at Kokomo Speedway & Sep 13 at Circle City Raceway)
2-Daison Pursley (Jun 1 at Knoxville Raceway & Sep 21 at Eldora Speedway)
1-Robert Ballou (May 3 at Eldora Speedway)
1-C.J. Leary (Feb 16 at Ocala Speedway)
1-Mitchel Moles (Jun 28 at Macon Speedway)
1-Matt Westfall (Oct 25 at Red Dirt Raceway)
NON-POINTS SPECIAL EVENT WINS:
1-C.J. Leary (Sep 26 at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway)
FEATURE LAPS LED
364-Logan Seavey
190-Kevin Thomas Jr.
177-Justin Grant
133-Kyle Cummins
131-Brady Bacon
114-Mitchel Moles
113-Briggs Danner
83-Daison Pursley
20-Jake Swanson
19-Carson Garrett
12-Robert Ballou
10-Max Adams & C.J. Leary
9-Shane Cottle & Chase Stockon
7-Matt Westfall
5-Stevie Sussex
3-Joey Amantea & Jadon Rogers
1-Brayden Fox
TOP-FIVE FEATURE FINISHES
31-Logan Seavey
26-Brady Bacon
21-Daison Pursley
20-Kevin Thomas Jr.
19-C.J. Leary
18-Justin Grant
17-Robert Ballou
16-Mitchel Moles
14-Kyle Cummins
11-Briggs Danner
5-Chase Stockon
4-Carson Garrett & Jake Swanson
3-Shane Cottle
2-Alex Bright, Ricky Lewis, Jadon Rogers & Matt Westfall
1-Max Adams, Rylan Gray & Chase Johnson
TOP-TEN FEATURE FINISHES
38-Logan Seavey
37-Brady Bacon
35-Daison Pursley
33-Mitchel Moles & Kevin Thomas Jr.
32-C.J. Leary
31-Robert Ballou
30-Kyle Cummins
29-Justin Grant
19-Briggs Danner
17-Chase Stockon
14-Jake Swanson
12-Shane Cottle, Carson Garrett, Ricky Lewis & Jadon Rogers
9-Matt Westfall
6-Joey Amantea
5-Alex Bright
4-Wesley Smith
2-Max Adams, Nick Bilbee, Rylan Gray, Anton Hernandez & J.J. Yeley
1-Chance Crum, Xavier Doney, Kale Drake, Steven Drevicki, Chase Johnson, Kyle
Jones, Tye Mihocko, Brady Short, Stevie Sussex & Paul White
FAST QUALIFYING TIMES
10-C.J. Leary
7-Logan Seavey
5-Mitchel Moles & Daison Pursley
4-Brady Bacon & Kevin Thomas Jr.
3-Kyle Cummins
1-Robert Ballou, Alex Bright, Briggs Danner, Geoff Ensign, Carson Garrett,
Justin Grant & Chase Stockon
HEAT RACE / QUALIFYING RACE WINS (Presented by Simpson Race Products, Rod End
Supply, T.J. Forged & Car IQ)
13-Robert Ballou
12-Justin Grant
11-Brady Bacon & Kyle Cummins
10-Kevin Thomas Jr.
9-C.J. Leary, Logan Seavey & Matt Westfall
8-Mitchel Moles & Chase Stockon
7-Daison Pursley
6-Jadon Rogers
5-Jake Swanson
4-Carson Garrett & Ricky Lewis
3-Joey Amantea, Briggs Danner, Kale Drake & Anton Hernandez
2-Alex Bright, Charles Davis Jr. & Stevie Sussex
1-Max Adams, Saban Bibent, Nick Bilbee, Wyatt Burks, Harley Burns, Mario
Clouser, Shane Cottle, Xavier Doney, Steven Drevicki, Tom Harris, Jack Hoyer,
Chase Johnson, Hunter Maddox, Tye Mihocko, Trey Osborne, Kyle Shipley, Carson
Short, Wesley Smith & Scotty Weir
SEMI WINS (Presented by Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts)
2-Robert Ballou, Carson Garrett, Todd Hobson, C.J. Leary, Ricky Lewis, Daison
Pursley & Kevin Thomas Jr.
1-Alex Bright, Brayden Clark, Shane Cottle, Kyle Cummins, Charles Davis Jr.,
Kale Drake, Weston Gorham, Justin Grant, Korbyn Hayslett, Brandon Mattox,
Mitchel Moles, Jadon Rogers, Kendall Ruble, Nate Schank, Logan Seavey, Kyle
Shipley, Kobe Simpson, Jake Swanson, Scotty Weir & Matt Westfall
FEATURE STARTS
44-Brady Bacon, Robert Ballou, Kyle Cummins, Justin Grant, C.J. Leary,
Mitchel Moles, Daison Pursley, Logan Seavey, Kevin Thomas Jr.
42-Matt Westfall
41-Carson Garrett
36-Chase Stockon
34-Joey Amantea & Jadon Rogers
33-Jake Swanson
29-Briggs Danner
25-Hunter Maddox
20-Ricky Lewis
17-Shane Cottle
16-Brandon Mattox
15-Charles Davis Jr. & Kale Drake
14-Anton Hernandez
13-Chance Crum
12-Alex Bright & Tom Harris
11-Max Adams
10-Harley Burns
9-Tye Mihocko & Trey Osborne
8-Korbyn Hayslett & Kobe Simpson
7-Hayden Reinbold & Wesley Smith
6-Saban Bibent, Nick Bilbee, Rylan Gray, Todd Hobson & Stevie Sussex
5-Timmy Buckwalter, Jack Hoyer, J.J. Hughes, Kayla Roell, Kyle Shipley &
Scotty Weir
4-Zach Daum, Xavier Doney, J.T. Ferry, Brayden Fox & Frankie Guerrini
3-Brent Beauchamp, Geoff Ensign, Matt Goodnight, Weston Gorham, Chase Howard,
Kyle Jones, Carmen Perigo, Zack Pretorius, Brady Short, Shawn Westerfeld & Paul
White
2-Dustin Beck, Donny Brackett, Shane Butler, Logan Calderwood, Craig Carroll,
Mario Clouser, Colten Cottle, Aric Gentry, Nic Harris, Hayden Harvey, Chase
Johnson, R.J. Miller, Kendall Ruble, Brian Ruhlman, Nate Schank, Adyn Schmidt,
Eric Schulz, Gunnar Setser, Matt Sherrell, Carson Short, Mark Smith, Cooper
Sullivan & J.J. Yeley
1-Garrett Abrams, Ryan Barr, Robert Bell, Wyatt Burks, Rhett Butler, Brayden
Clark, Sterling Cling, Brock Cottrell, Braxton Cummings, Steven Drevicki, Paul
Dues, Dakota Earls, Nate Ervin, Scott Frack, Gabriel Gilbert, Ivan Glotzbach,
Sam Hinds, Ronny Howard, Jason Howell, Ty Hulsey, Keith Martin, John Mollick,
Evan Mosley, Anthony Nicholson, Seth Parker, Kody Swanson, Colt Treharn, Cody
Williams, Joe Wood Jr. & Justin Zimmerman
2024 USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR FAST QUALIFIERS
Feb 9: Ocala Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr. (13.858)
Feb 10: Ocala Speedway – Chase Stockon (14.075)
Feb 13: Volusia Speedway Park – C.J. Leary (16.173)
Feb 13: Volusia Speedway Park – C.J. Leary (16.151)
Feb. 15: Ocala Speedway – Logan Seavey (13.925)
Feb. 16: Ocala Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr. (13.914)
Apr 13: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Daison Pursley (14.026)
May 3: Eldora Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr. (16.151)
May 4: Eldora Speedway – C.J. Leary (15.286)
May 10: Bloomington Speedway – Geoff Ensign (11.496)
May 11: Tri-State Speedway – Justin Grant (13.226)
May 21: Terre Haute Action Track – Logan Seavey (20.152)
May 22: Circle City Raceway – Robert Ballou (12.679)
May 23: Circle City Raceway – C.J. Leary (12.371)
May 31: Knoxville Raceway – C.J. Leary (18.807)
Jun 1: Knoxville Raceway – Brady Bacon (19.708)
Jun 11: Grandview Speedway – Brady Bacon (13.341)
Jun 12: Bridgeport Motorsports Park – Mitchel Moles (14.685)
Jun 13: Big Diamond Speedway – Alex Bright (14.799)
Jun 14: Williams Grove Speedway – Logan Seavey (19.659)
Jun 15: Port Royal Speedway – C.J. Leary (18.205)
Jun 16: Action Track USA – Kyle Cummins (10.539)
Jun 28: Macon Speedway – Daison Pursley (10.335)
Jun 29: Macon Speedway – Logan Seavey (10.268)
Jul 5: Lincoln Park Speedway – Logan Seavey (11.959)
Jul 6: Lincoln Park Speedway – Daison Pursley (12.050)
Jul 26: Lincoln Park Speedway – Logan Seavey (12.078)
Jul 27: Kokomo Speedway – Kyle Cummins (12.687)
Jul 30: Lawrenceburg Speedway – C.J. Leary (13.952)
Jul 31: Circle City Raceway – C.J. Leary (11.957)
Aug 1: Terre Haute Action Track – Mitchel Moles (19.639)
Aug 2: Bloomington Speedway – Carson Garrett (11.455)
Aug 3: Tri-State Speedway – Briggs Danner (13.193)
Aug 4: Bloomington Speedway – Brady Bacon (11.755)
Aug 24: Kokomo Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr. (12.782)
Aug 25: Kokomo Speedway – Mitchel Moles (12.626)
Sep 6: Texarkana 67 Speedway – Brady Bacon (14.110)
Sep 7: Texarkana 67 Speedway – Logan Seavey (13.985)
Sep 13: Circle City Raceway – Mitchel Moles (12.228)
Sep 14: Tri-State Speedway – Mitchel Moles (13.216)
Sep 21: Eldora Speedway – C.J. Leary (15.536)
Oct 11: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Daison Pursley (14.049)
Oct 12: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Daison Pursley (14.213)
Oct 25: Red Dirt Raceway – Kyle Cummins (12.832)
Oct 26: Red Dirt Raceway – C.J. Leary (12.935)
HARD CHARGER OF THE RACE
Feb 9: Ocala Speedway – Robert Ballou (10th to 4th)
Feb 10: Ocala Speedway – Alex Bright (18th to 6th)
Feb 13: Volusia Speedway Park – Robert Ballou (24th to 11th)
Feb 13: Volusia Speedway Park – Tye Mihocko (23rd to 11th)
Feb. 15: Ocala Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr. (14th to 7th)
Feb. 16: Ocala Speedway – Joey Amantea (20th to 11th)
Apr 13: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Mitchel Moles (18th to 9th)
May 3: Eldora Speedway – Jadon Rogers (19th to 6th)
May 4: Eldora Speedway – Jake Swanson (15th to 9th)
May 10: Bloomington Speedway – Daison Pursley (23rd to 2nd)
May 11: Tri-State Speedway – Robert Ballou (16th to 7th)
May 21: Terre Haute Action Track – Joey Amantea (19th to 11th)
May 22: Circle City Raceway – Carson Garrett (24th to 12th)
May 23: Circle City Raceway – Chance Crum (23rd to 14th)
May 31: Knoxville Raceway – J.J. Yeley (23rd to 10th)
Jun 1: Knoxville Raceway – J.J. Yeley (17th to 10th)
Jun 11: Grandview Speedway – Joey Amantea (20th to 9th)
Jun 12: Bridgeport Motorsports Park – Logan Seavey (23rd to 15th)
Jun 13: Big Diamond Speedway – Ricky Lewis (25th to 10th)
Jun 14: Williams Grove Speedway – Justin Grant (12th to 5th)
Jun 15: Port Royal Speedway – Daison Pursley (13th to 4th)
Jun 16: Action Track USA – Joey Amantea (20th to 10th)
Jun 28: Macon Speedway – Kyle Cummins (22nd to 15th)
Jun 29: Macon Speedway – C.J. Leary (11th to 5th)
Jul 5: Lincoln Park Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr. (18th to 10th)
Jul 6: Lincoln Park Speedway – Chase Stockon (23rd to 11th)
Jul 26: Lincoln Park Speedway – Jadon Rogers (23rd to 10th)
Jul 27: Kokomo Speedway – Shane Cottle (23rd to 8th)
Jul 30: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Ricky Lewis (19th to 6th)
Jul 31: Circle City Raceway – Briggs Danner (12th to 5th)
Aug 1: Terre Haute Action Track – Daison Pursley (17th to 9th)
Aug 3: Tri-State Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr. (24th to 7th)
Aug 4: Bloomington Speedway – Mitchel Moles (20th to 7th)
Aug 24: Kokomo Speedway – Ricky Lewis (24th to 10th)
Aug 25: Kokomo Speedway – Jadon Rogers (24th to 9th)
Aug 26: Kokomo Speedway – Matt Westfall (24th to 15th)
Sep 7: Texarkana 67 Speedway – Kyle Jones (22nd to 10th)
Sep 13: Circle City Raceway – Shane Cottle (12th to 5th)
Sep 14: Tri-State Speedway – Kendall Ruble (24th to 11th)
Sep 21: Eldora Speedway – Mitchel Moles (24th to 15th)
Oct 11: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Kyle Cummins (16th to 9th)
Oct 12: Lawrenceburg Speedway – (21st to 10th)
Oct 25: Red Dirt Raceway – Matt Westfall (13th to 1st)
Oct 26: Red Dirt Raceway – Cooper Sullivan (23rd to 18th)
DIRT DRAFT FASTEST HOT LAPS DRIVER
Feb 9: Ocala Speedway – C.J. Leary (14.054)
Feb 10: Ocala Speedway – Justin Grant (14.556)
Feb 12: Volusia Speedway Park – Timmy Buckwalter (16.994)
Feb 13: Volusia Speedway Park – Justin Grant (16.711)
Feb. 15: Ocala Speedway – Logan Seavey (13.946)
Feb. 16: Ocala Speedway – Briggs Danner (14.202)
Apr 13: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Daison Pursley (14.140)
May 3: Eldora Speedway – C.J. Leary (16.341)
May 4: Eldora Speedway – C.J. Leary (15.629)
May 10: Bloomington Speedway – C.J. Leary (11.688)
May 11: Tri-State Speedway – Justin Grant (13.179)
May 21: Terre Haute Action Track – C.J. Leary (20.157)
May 22: Circle City Raceway – Shane Cottle (12.551)
May 23: Circle City Raceway – Logan Seavey (12.447)
May 31: Knoxville Raceway – Chase Stockon (19.086)
Jun 1: Knoxville Raceway – Daison Pursley (19.918)
Jun 11: Grandview Speedway – Mitchel Moles (13.409)
Jun 12: Bridgeport Motorsports Park – Kyle Cummins (15.164)
Jun 13: Big Diamond Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr. (14.784)
Jun 14: Williams Grove Speedway – C.J. Leary (20.667)
Jun 15: Port Royal Speedway – Brady Bacon (18.245)
Jun 16: Action Track USA – C.J. Leary (10.563)
Jun 28: Macon Speedway – C.J. Leary (10.448)
Jun 29: Macon Speedway – Mitchel Moles (10.358)
Jul 5: Lincoln Park Speedway – Robert Ballou (11.942)
Jul 6: Lincoln Park Speedway – Justin Grant (12.319)
Jul 26: Lincoln Park Speedway – Chance Crum (12.265)
Jul 27: Kokomo Speedway – Carson Garrett (12.799)
Jul 30: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Logan Seavey (14.489)
Jul 31: Circle City Raceway – Brady Bacon (12.058)
Aug 1: Terre Haute Action Track – Mitchel Moles (19.967)
Aug 2: Bloomington Speedway – Daison Pursley (11.552)
Aug 3: Tri-State Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr. (13.068)
Aug 4: Bloomington Speedway – Carson Garrett (11.846)
Aug 24: Kokomo Speedway – Logan Seavey (13.042)
Aug 25: Kokomo Speedway – C.J. Leary (12.865)
Aug 26: Kokomo Speedway – Justin Grant (13.008)
Sep 6: Texarkana 67 Speedway – C.J. Leary (14.523)
Sep 7: Texarkana 67 Speedway – Mitchel Moles (14.710)
Sep 13: Circle City Raceway – Mitchel Moles (12.168)
Sep 14: Tri-State Speedway – Logan Seavey (13.214)
Sep 21: Eldora Speedway – C.J. Leary (15.709)
Oct 11: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Daison Pursley (14.246)
Oct 12: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Shawn Westerfeld (14.454)
Oct 25: Red Dirt Raceway – C.J. Leary (12.867)
Oct 26: Red Dirt Raceway – Daison Pursley (13.220)
INFERNO ARMOR FIRE MOVE OF THE NIGHT
Jun 11: Grandview Speedway – Robert Ballou
Jun 12: Bridgeport Motorsports Park – Anton Hernandez
Jun 13: Big Diamond Speedway – Joey Amantea
Jun 14: Williams Grove Speedway – Charles Davis Jr.
Jun 15: Port Royal Speedway – Alex Bright
Jun 16: Action Track USA – Ricky Lewis
Jun 28: Macon Speedway – Jake Swanson
Jun 29: Macon Speedway – Kyle Cummins
Jul 5: Lincoln Park Speedway – Chase Stockon
Jul 6: Lincoln Park Speedway – Ricky Lewis
Jul 26: Lincoln Park Speedway – C.J. Leary
Jul 27: Kokomo Speedway – Joey Amantea
Jul 30: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Robert Ballou
Jul 31: Circle City Raceway – Todd Hobson
Aug 1: Terre Haute Action Track – Nate Schank
Aug 3: Tri-State Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr.
Aug 4: Bloomington Speedway – Rylan Gray
Aug 24: Kokomo Speedway – Briggs Danner
Aug 25: Kokomo Speedway – Brandon Mattox
Aug 26: Kokomo Speedway – Brayden Clark
Sep 7: Texarkana 67 Speedway – Kyle Cummins
Sep 13: Circle City Raceway – Gunnar Setser
Sep 14: Tri-State Speedway – Robert Ballou
Sep 21: Eldora Speedway – Logan Seavey
Oct 11: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Kayla Roell
Oct 12: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Chase Stockon
Oct 25: Red Dirt Raceway – Paul White
Oct 26: Red Dirt Raceway – R.J. Miller
C-MAIN WINS (Presented by Trailer Alarms)
3-Hunter Maddox
1-Max Adams, Brayden Clark, Kyle Johnson, Kevin Newton & Kyle Shipley
ALL-TIME USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR STATS
ALL-TIME USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR DRIVER FEATURE WINS (1956-2024)
1. [62 wins] Dave Darland
2. [58 wins] Brady Bacon
3. [54 wins] Justin Grant
4. [52 wins] Tom Bigelow
5. [47 wins] Tracy Hines
6. [46 wins] Jack Hewitt
7. [45 wins] Larry Dickson
8. [44 wins] Kevin Thomas Jr.
9. [42 wins] Pancho Carter
10. [41 wins] Bryan Clauson
11. [40 wins] Gary Bettenhausen
12. [38 wins] Robert Ballou
13. [37 wins] Sheldon Kinser
14. [35 wins] Jon Stanbrough & Rich Vogler
16. [32 wins] Rollie Beale
17. [31 wins] Tyler Courtney
18. [30 wins] Chris Windom
19. [28 wins] Don Branson, A.J. Foyt, Levi Jones & J.J. Yeley
23. [26 wins] Tony Elliott & Dave Steele
25. [25 wins] Steve Butler, Jay Drake & Parnelli Jones
28. [24 wins] Logan Seavey
29. [23 wins] C.J. Leary & Roger McCluskey
31. [22 wins] Rick Hood, Bubby Jones & Sammy Sessions
34. [21 wins] Greg Weld
35. [20 wins] Kyle Cummins
36. [17 wins] Jerry Coons Jr., Jim Hurtubise & Bud Kaeding
39. [16 wins] Damion Gardner & Jud Larson
41. [15 wins] Bobby East, Cory Kruseman & Brian Tyler
44. [14 wins] Billy Cassella, Lee Kunzman, Chase Stockon & Bruce Walkup
48. [13 wins] Steve Chassey
49. [12 wins] Eric Gordon
50. [11 wins] Daron Clayton, Elmer George, Tommy Hinnershitz & Greg Leffler
54. [10 wins] Thomas Meseraull, Eddie Sachs, Tony Stewart & Johnny Thomson
58. [9 wins] Mario Andretti, Pat O'Connor, Hunter Schuerenberg & Robbie
Stanley
62. [8 wins] Mike Bliss, Chet Fillip, Johnny Rutherford & Joe Saldana
66. [7 wins] Kevin Doty, Darren Hagen, Kenny Irwin Jr., Doug Kalitta, Jim
Keeker, Bobby Santos, Brady Short, Kevin Thomas, Bobby Unser & Josh Wise
76. [6 wins] Emerson Axsom, Chad Boespflug, Kevin Briscoe, Shane Cottle, Jac
Haudenschild, Jason McCord, Jan Opperman, Tom Sneva, George Snider, Jake Swanson
& Dick Tobias
87. [5 wins] Larry Cannon, Dana Carter, Derek Davidson, Gene Lee Gibson, Jeff
Gordon, Chuck Gurney, Shane Hmiel, Kevin Huntley, Frankie Kerr, Kelly Kinser,
Eddie Leavitt, Jim Mahoney, Andy Michner, Johnny Parsons, Bill Puterbaugh,
Tanner Thorson & Cole Whitt
104. [4 wins] Rob Chaney, Cary Faas, Jesse Hockett, Van Johnson, Steve
Kinser, Michael Lewis, Ralph Liguori, Mitchel Moles, Don Nordhorn, Lee Osborne,
Red Riegel, Ken Schrader, Al Smith & Danny Smith
118. [3 wins] Chuck Amati, Sonny Ates, Joe Barzda, Jeff Bloom, Mark Cassella,
Jerry “Scratch” Daniels, Briggs Danner, Bob East, Bob Frey, Dickie Gaines, Wayne
Hammond, Tray House, Kenny Jacobs, Tony Jones, Kyle Larson, Andy Linden, Charlie
Masters, Mike Mosley, Larry Rice, Ron Shuman, Mitch Smith, Matt Westfall & Doug
Wolfgang
141. [2 wins] Chad Boat, Marvin Carman, Ed Carpenter, Brad Doty, Ed Elisian,
Nic Faas, Cy Fairchild, Brad Fox, Arnie Knepper, Danny Lasoski, Mack McClellan,
Jason McDougal, James McElreath, Lealand McSpadden, Jim McWithey, Danny Milburn,
Mat Neely, Ryan Newman, Fred “Jiggs” Peters, Jerry Poland, Daison Pursley, Casey
Riggs, Bill Rose, Mickey Shaw, Terry Shepherd, Dean Shirley, Brad Sweet, Bob
Sweikert, Kevin Swindell, Sammy Swindell, Mike Spencer, Bud Tingelstad, Billy
Vukovich, Mike Ward & Carl Williams
176. [1 win] Donnie Adams, A.J. Anderson, Brad Armstrong, Tony Armstrong,
Tommy Astone, Dick Atkins, Brent Beauchamp, Ryan Bernal, Jeff Bland Jr., Stan
Bowman, Alan Brown, Karl Busson, Johnny Capels, David Cardey, Bob Cicconi, Henry
Clarke, Troy Cline, Duke Cook, Mel Cornett, Allen Crowe, Billy Engelhart, Cotton
Farmer, Aaron Farney, Gary Fedewa, Blake Fitzpatrick, Pat Flaherty, Joe Gaerte,
Russ Gamester, Rickie Gaunt, Brian Gerster, Todd Gibson, Ron Gregory, Richard
Griffin, Garrett Hansen, Jerry Hansen, Jim Hemmings, Josh Hodges, Bob Hogle,
Jackie Howerton, Chuck Hulse, Logan Jarrett, Marc Jessup, Gordon Johncock, Chet
Johnson, Page Jones, Bob Kinser, Mike Kirby, Fred Linder, Steve Long, Hank
Lower, Brett Mann, Bobby Marshman, Larry Martin, Mike Martin, Brad Marvel,
Justin Marvel, Rusty McClure, Bob McCoy, Jim McElreath, Charlie Musselman, Bobby
Olivero, Jim Packard, Gary Patterson, Billy Pauch, Dave Peperak, Aaron Pierce,
Paul Pitzer, Terry Pletch, Billy Puterbaugh Jr., Bud Randall, Byron Reed, Boston
Reid, Rodney Ritter Jr., Brody Roa, David Roahrig, Jadon Rogers, Stephen
Schnapf, Carson Short, Billy Shuman, Jimmy Sills, Smokey Snellbaker, Wib
Spalding, Greg Staab, Randy Standridge, Ron Standridge, Ricky Stenhouse Jr.,
Kody Swanson, Tanner Swanson, Mike Sweeney, Jeff Swindell, Clark Templeman,
Tyler Thomas, Bill Tyler, Rick Ungar, Lennie Waldo, Tyler Walker, Scotty Weir,
Kenny Weld, Bob Wente, Chuck Weyant, Johnny White, Rip Williams, Jacob Wilson &
Eddie Wirth
ALL-TIME USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR FAST QUALIFYING TIMES (1956-2024)
1. (65) Tom Bigelow
2. (62) Dave Darland
3. (60) Tracy Hines
4. (55) C.J. Leary
5. (53) Brady Bacon
6. (40) Kevin Thomas Jr.
7. (39) Levi Jones
8. (37) Larry Dickson
9. (36) Bryan Clauson
10. (35) Rich Vogler
11. (34) Justin Grant
12. (33) Chase Stockon
13. (31) Sheldon Kinser
14. (30) Pancho Carter
15. (29) Don Branson
16. (27) Dave Steele
17. (26) Jay Drake
18. (24) Gary Bettenhausen & J.J. Yeley
20. (23) Jon Stanbrough
21. (22) Steve Butler
22. (21) A.J. Foyt
23. (20) Jerry Coons Jr., Tony Elliott & Roger McCluskey
26. (19) Greg Weld
27. (18) Parnelli Jones
28. (17) Kyle Cummins
29. (16) Rollie Beale, Jack Hewitt & Doug Kalitta
32. (15) Kenny Irwin Jr., Mitchel Moles, Logan Seavey, Sammy Sessions & Brian
Tyler
37. (14) Billy Cassella, Tyler Courtney & Damion Gardner
40. (13) Bobby East & Bruce Walkup
42. (12) Robert Ballou, Steve Chassey, Elmer George, Rick Hood, Jud Larson,
Bill Puterbaugh, Joe Saldana & Chris Windom
50. (11) Jim McWithey & George Snider
52. (10) Sonny Ates, Jim Hurtubise, Thomas Meseraull & Jake Swanson
56. (9) Eddie Leavitt, Johnny Rutherford & Josh Wise
59. (8) Shane Cottle, Bubby Jones, Kelly Kinser, Pat O’Connor & Hunter
Schuerenberg
64. (7) Marvin Carman, Mark Cassella, Cary Faas, Bud Kaeding, Jim Keeker,
Cory Kruseman, Lee Kunzman, Johnny Parsons, Daison Pursley, Larry Rice, Eddie
Sachs, Carson Short, Mike Spencer, Johnny Thomson, Tanner Thorson, Bud
Tingelstad & Bobby Unser
81. (6) Mike Bliss, Daron Clayton, Derek Davidson, Eric Gordon, Richard
Griffin, Jac Haudenschild, Tray House, James McElreath & Ken Schrader
90. (5) Chad Boespflug, Cy Fairchild, Blake Fitzpatrick, Bob Frey, Tommy
Hinnershitz, Andy Michner, Jan Opperman, Boston Reid, Tom Sneva, Robbie Stanley
& Kevin Thomas
101. (4) Jeff Bloom, Kevin Briscoe, Timmy Buckwalter, Billy Engelhart, Chet
Fillip, Darren Hagen, Chuck Hulse, Kenny Jacobs, Van Johnson, Ralph Liguori, Jim
McElreath, Don Nordhorn, Dave Peperak, Billy Puterbaugh Jr., Joey Saldana, Terry
Shepherd, Ron Shuman, Mitch Smith, Brad Sweet & Bob Wente
121. (3) Tommy Astone, Emerson Axsom, Brent Beauchamp, Dave Blaney, Karl
Busson, Kevin Doty, Brian Gerster, Todd Gibson, Jeff Gordon, Gary Gray, John
Heydenreich, Gordon Johncock, Greg Leffler, Andy Linden, Steve Long, Larry
Martin, Justin Marvel, Jason McCord, Larry Moore, Mat Neely, Ryan Newman, Lee
Osborne, Brandon Petty, Jerry Poland, Bob Pratt, Jadon Rogers, Brady Short,
Danny Smith, Tony Stewart, Dean Thompson, Dick Tobias, Scotty Weir, Cole Whitt &
John Wolfe
155. (2) Jarett Andretti, Mario Andretti, Chad Boat, Keith Bloom Jr., Chuck
Booth, Don Brown, Duke Cook, Allen Crowe, Briggs Danner, Nic Faas, Brayden Fox,
Larry Gates, Gene Lee Gibson, Bobby Grim, Coleman Gulick, Dave Hanna, Darl
Harrison, Shane Hmiel, Josh Hodges, Marc Jessup, Brad Marvel, Jason McDougal,
Max McGhee, Kevin Miller, Dustin Morgan, Charlie Musselman, Brad Noffsinger,
Gary Patterson, Fred “Jiggs” Peters, Byron Reed, Jerry Richert, Dave Roahrig,
Jimmy Sills, Al Smith, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Greg Stephens, Stevie Sussex, Kody
Swanson, Tanner Swanson, Tyler Thomas, Bob Veith, Jerry Weeks, Johnny White,
Carl Williams & Jacob Wilson
200. (1) Pat Abold, Donnie Adams, Bobby Adamson, Mark Alderson, Chuck Amati,
Chuck Arnold, Dick Atkins, Terry Babb, Joe Barzda, Ryan Bernal, Nick Bilbee, Lee
Brewer Jr., Alex Bright, Bill Brown, Dale Burton, Gary Cameron, Larry Cannon,
Billy Cantrell, Dana Carter, Rob Chaney, Bob Cicconi, Bob Cleberg, Leon Clum,
Peter Cozzolino, Don Davis, Doc Dawson, Brad Doty, Steven Drevicki, Rex Easton,
Geoff Ensign, Al “Cotton” Farmer, Dave Feese, Braylon Fitzpatrick, Brad Fox,
Jared Fox, Joe Gaerte, Carson Garrett, Harry Garrett, Rickie Gaunt, Chuck
Gurney, Norm Hall, Jerry Hansen, Brian Hayden, Jonathan Hendrick, Hank Henry,
Tyler Hewitt, Ted Hines, Jesse Hockett, Bob Hogle, Danny Holtsclaw, Kevin
Huntley, Gary Irvin, Mike Johnson, Dee Jones, Page Jones, Todd Kane, Ray Kenens
Jr., Joey Kerr, Russ Klar, Buddy Kofoid, Rich Leavell, Jason Leffler, Michael
Lewis, Ricky Lewis, John Logan, Ed Lynch Jr., Critter Malone, Louie Mann, Mike
Mann, Charlie Masters, Rusty McClure, Nick McCormick, Wes McIntyre, Bob McLean,
Blake Miller, Jerry Miller Jr., Ron Milton, Hal Minyard, Matt Mitchell, Warren
Mockler, Mike Mosley, Mike Murgoitio, Aaron Pierce, Paul Pitzer, Gary Ponzini,
Ande Possman, Roger Rager, Davey Ray, Rex Records, Jerry Richert Jr., Red
Riegel, Travis Rilat, Manny Rockhold, Hank Rogers, Bill Rose, Joe Roush, Jerry
Russell, Bobby Santos, Don Schilling, John Sernett, Neil Shepherd, Jeremy
Sherman, Dean Shirley, Eric Shively, Randy Smith, Wib Spalding, Ned Spath, Greg
Staab, Steve Stapp, Richard Summers, Bob Sweikert, Jeff Swindell, Kevin
Swindell, Sammy Swindell, Tom Tepe, Leon Thickstun, Ryan Thomas, Richard Vander
Weerd, Jonathan Vennard, Billy Vukovich, Billy Vukovich III, Lennie Waldo,
Buster Warke, Gus Wasson, Shawn Westerfeld, Matt Westfall, Chuck Weyant, Tony
Weyant, Austin Williams, Rip Williams, Eddie Wirth & Mitch Wissmiller
ALL-TIME USAC SPRINT CAR DRIVER CHAMPIONS:
1956: Pat O'Connor (Midwest) & Tommy Hinnershitz (Eastern), 1957: Elmer George (Midwest) & Bill Randall (Eastern), 1958: Eddie Sachs (Midwest) & Johnny Thomson (Eastern), 1959: Don Branson (Midwest) & Tommy Hinnershitz (Eastern), 1960: Parnelli Jones (Midwest) & A.J. Foyt (Eastern), 1961: Parnelli Jones, 1962: Parnelli Jones, 1963: Roger McCluskey, 1964: Don Branson, 1965: Johnny Rutherford, 1966: Roger McCluskey, 1967: Greg Weld, 1968: Larry Dickson, 1969: Gary Bettenhausen, 1970: Larry Dickson, 1971: Gary Bettenhausen, 1972: Sammy Sessions, 1973: Rollie Beale, 1974: Pancho Carter, 1975: Larry Dickson, 1976: Pancho Carter, 1977: Sheldon Kinser, 1978: Tom Bigelow, 1979: Greg Leffler, 1980: Rich Vogler, 1981: Sheldon Kinser, 1982: Sheldon Kinser, 1983: Ken Schrader, 1984: Rick Hood, 1985: Rick Hood, 1986: Steve Butler, 1987: Steve Butler, 1988: Steve Butler, 1989: Rich Vogler, 1990: Steve Butler, 1991: Robbie Stanley, 1992: Robbie Stanley, 1993: Robbie Stanley, 1994: Doug Kalitta, 1995: Tony Stewart, 1996: Brian Tyler, 1997: Brian Tyler, 1998: Tony Elliott, 1999: Dave Darland, 2000: Tony Elliott, 2001: J.J. Yeley, 2002: Tracy Hines, 2003: J.J. Yeley, 2004: Jay Drake, 2005: Levi Jones, 2006: Josh Wise, 2007: Levi Jones, 2008: Jerry Coons Jr., 2009: Levi Jones, 2010: Levi Jones (Dirt) & Shane Hmiel (Pavement), 2011: Levi Jones (Dirt) & Bobby Santos (Pavement), 2012: Bryan Clauson, 2013: Bryan Clauson, 2014: Brady Bacon, 2015: Robert Ballou, 2016: Brady Bacon, 2017: Chris Windom, 2018: Tyler Courtney, 2019: C.J. Leary, 2020: Brady Bacon, 2021: Brady Bacon, 2022: Justin Grant, 2023: Justin Grant, 2024: Logan Seavey
ALL-TIME USAC SPRINT CAR ENTRANT CHAMPIONS:
1961: Sterling Plumbing & Heating, 1962: Bruce Homeyer, 1963: Bruce Homeyer,
1964: Jud Phillips, 1965: Jack Colvin, 1966: Anderson Products, 1967: Rufus
Gray, 1968: Ray Smith, 1969: Willie Davis, 1970: Kenny Lay, 1971: Willie Davis,
1972: Mauri Amerling, 1973: R-B Racing Associates, 1974: Conger & Stapp Racing,
1975: Ernie Ensign, 1976: Steve Stapp Racing, 1977: Sherman Armstrong, 1978:
Sherman Armstrong, 1979: Lloyd Weaver, 1980: Gohr Distributing Co., 1981: Ben
Leyba, 1982: Ben Leyba, 1983: Damon Fortune, 1984: Damon Fortune, 1985: Damon
Fortune, 1986: Phil Poor, 1987: Jeff Stoops, 1988: Jeff Stoops, 1989: Dynamics,
Inc., 1990: Johnny Vance Racing Team, Inc., 1991: Ron Stanley, 1992: Dynamics,
Inc., 1993: Dynamics, Inc., 1994: Utopia Services, Inc., 1995: Niebel Engines,
Inc., 1996: Dynamics, Inc., 1997: Dynamics, Inc., 1998: Vance-Walker Racing,
1999: Dynamics, Inc., 2000: Walker-Lamers Racing, 2001: Walker-Gratton Racing,
2002: Dynamics, Inc., 2003: Tony Stewart Racing, 2004: Dynamics, Inc., 2005: 2B
Racing, 2006: Tony Stewart Racing, 2007: Tony Stewart Racing, 2008: Dynamics,
Inc., 2009: Tony Stewart Racing, 2010: Tony Stewart Racing, 2011: Tony Stewart
Racing, 2012: CTR/BCI/Curb-Agajanian, 2013: Tony Stewart Racing/Curb-Agajanian,
2014: Dynamics, Inc., 2015: Robert Ballou, 2016: Dynamics, Inc., 2017: Baldwin
Brothers Racing, 2018: Clauson Marshall Newman Racing, 2019: Reinbold-Underwood
Motorsports, 2020: Dynamics, Inc., 2021: Dynamics, Inc., 2022: TOPP Motorsports,
2023: TOPP Motorsports, 2024: Abacus Racing
ALL-TIME USAC SPRINT CAR ROOKIES OF THE YEAR
1971: Darl Harrison, 1972: Billy Cassella, 1973: Rich Leavell, 1974: Lee
Osborne, 1975: Marvin Carman, 1976: Roger Rager, 1977: Eddie Leavitt, 1978: Tim
Richmond, 1979: Jerry Carman, 1980: Frank Riddle, 1981: Steve Long & Johnny
Coogan, 1982: Danny Milburn, 1983: Dean Shirley, 1984: Jerry Russell, 1985:
Terry Shepherd, 1986: Kenny Jacobs, 1987: Rick Ungar, 1988: Dean Jacobs, 1989:
Eric Gordon, 1990: Rick Howerton, 1991: Tony Stewart, 1992: Gary Cameron II,
1993: Kenny Irwin Jr., 1994: Bobby Smith, 1995: Mark Cassella, 1996: Gus Wasson,
1997: J.J. Yeley, 1998: Tracy Hines, 1999: Ryan Newman, 2000: Bud Kaeding, 2001:
Ed Carpenter, 2002: Boston Reid, 2003: Michael Lewis & Mat Neely, 2004: Josh
Ford & Josh Wise, 2005: Darren Hagen, 2006: Scotty Weir, 2007: Ricky Stenhouse
Jr., 2008: Chad Boat, 2009: Henry Clarke, 2010: Justin Grant, 2011: Coleman
Gulick, 2012: C.J. Leary, 2013: Tyler Courtney, 2014: Jarett Andretti, 2015:
Aaron Farney, 2016: Isaac Chapple, 2017: Stevie Sussex, 2018: Timmy Buckwalter &
Logan Seavey, 2019: Dustin Clark, 2020: Jadon Rogers, 2021: Tanner Thorson,
2022: Emerson Axsom, 2023: Daison Pursley, 2024: Hunter Maddox
2024 USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR DRIVER & TEAM ROSTER:
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GARRETT ABRAMS/Rushville, IN (Garrett & Tony Abrams #32)
MAX ADAMS/Loomis, CA (F & F Racing #63)
JOEY AMANTEA/Mount Pocono, PA (JPA Racing #88J)
COLLIN AMBROSE/Owensboro, KY (Lynn Ambrose #36)
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BRADY BACON/Broken Arrow, OK (Dynamics, Inc. #69)
ROBERT BALLOU/Rocklin, CA (Ballou Motorsports #12)
WILL BARNETT/Brazil, IN (Will Barnett #88)
RYAN BARR/Piqua, OH (Barr Family #21B)
STAN BEADLES/Owensville, IN (Beadles Racing #84)
BRENT BEAUCHAMP/Fairland, IN (Lauren Beauchamp #11)
DUSTIN BECK/Petersburg, IN (Henson-Rupp #75)
ROBERT BELL/Colfax, IA (Robert Bell #71)
(R) SABAN BIBENT/Cincinnati, OH (Wedgewood Motorsports #98)
NICK BILBEE/Indianapolis, IN (Bilbee Motorsports #17)
JAKE BLAND/Bloomington, IN (Hunter Maddox Racing #24x)
JAMES BOICE/Summitville, IN (James Boice #69x)
COLTEN BOOTEN/Marion, IL (Jeff Pritchett #2J)
JAMES BOYD/Villa Park, IL (James Boyd #16B)
DONNY BRACKETT/Fort Branch, IN (Tony Brackett #4B)
ALEX BRIGHT/Collegeville, PA (Heffner Racing Enterprises #27)
TIMMY BUCKWALTER/Douglassville, PA (Hummer Motorsports #20)
WYATT BURKS/Topeka, KS (Wyatt Burks Racing #11w)
HARLEY BURNS/Brazil, IN (Britt Aero Racing #16) & (Knight Racing #16K)
(R) SHANE BUTLER/Bushnell, FL (Landon Butler Racing #18)
RHETT BUTLER/San Angelo, TX (Rhett Butler #34R)
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LOGAN CALDERWOOD/Goodyear, AZ (Josh Ford Motorsports #4c) & (Josh Ford
Motorsports #73)
TROY CAREY/Tullamore, NSW (Troy Carey Motorsports #45N)
NATE CARLE/West Harrison, IN (Jeff Carle #14c)
CRAIG CARROLL/Collinsville, OK (Dena Risley #24c)
DAYLAN CHAMBERS/Bowling Green, IN (Daylan Chambers Racing #4c)
JASON CHERRY/Blandon, PA (Cherry Motorsports #67c)
BRAYDEN CLARK/Tipton, IN (Clark Racing #4BC)
STERLING CLING/Tempe, AZ (Sterling Cling #34)
MARIO CLOUSER/Auburn, IL (Mario Clouser Motorsports #6)
CALE COONS/Greencastle, IN (Baldwin-Fox Racing #5)
AUSTIN CORY/Morristown, IN (Cory Racing #00)
SHANE COTTLE/Kansas, IL (Epperson Racing #2E)
COLTEN COTTLE/Kansas, IL (KCBJ Motorsports #8D)
BROCK COTTRELL/Fletcher, OK (Derek Cottrell #5B)
BRAYDON CROMWELL/Lone Jack, MO (Mike Cromwell #4x)
(R) CHANCE CRUM/Snohomish, WA (Crum Racing #26)
BRAXTON CUMMINGS/Bedford, IN (Bub & Amanda Cummings #71B)
KYLE CUMMINS/Princeton, IN (Petty Performance Racing #3p)
D
LEE DAKUS/Edmonton, AB (Dakus Open Wheel Motorsports #21x)
BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (KO Motorsports #5D) & (Hogue Racing Enterprises
#39)
MICHAEL DAUGHERTY/Evansville, IN (Michael Daugherty #3.14)
ZACH DAUM/Pocahontas, IL (Daum Motorsports #5d)
AARON DAVIS/Windfall, IN (Jeff Davis #11)
CHARLES DAVIS JR./Buckeye, AZ (Charles Davis Jr. #47)
XAVIER DONEY/Odessa, MO (Doney-Lawson Racing #74)
(R) KALE DRAKE/Collinsville, OK (2B Racing #2B)
STEVEN DREVICKI/Reading, PA (Drevicki Racing #19)
BRYCE DUES/Russia, OH (Bryce Dues Racing #23D)
PAUL DUES/Minster, OH (Dues Racing #87)
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DAKOTA EARLS/Independence, MO (Jason Earls #15E)
TOM ELLER/Pleasant Prairie, WI (Tom Eller #29OG)
GEOFF ENSIGN/Sebastopol, CA (On The Gass Racing #17) & (Ensign Motorsports
#44E)
NATE ERVIN/Reelsville, IN (Nevil Algieo #11)
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J.T. FERRY/Drums, PA (J.T. Ferry #18J)
BRAYDEN FOX/Avon, IN (Fox Brothers Racing #53)
SCOTT FRACK/Gilbertsville, PA (Scott Frack #39x)
MAX FRANK/Williamston, MI (Middle Class Motorsports #25)
PARKER FREDERICKSON/Kokomo, IN (Parker Frederickson #34)
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CARSON GARRETT/Littleton, CO (BGE Dougherty Motorsports #15)
DAVID GASPER/Goleta, CA (Jerry Burton #04)
ARIC GENTRY/Robards, KY (Larry Gentry #10)
GABRIEL GILBERT/Greenwood, IN (Gabriel Gilbert Racing #10G)
IVAN GLOTZBACH/Fillmore, IN (Brian Hayden Racing #2H)
MATT GOODNIGHT/Winchester, IN (Goodnight Racing #39G)
WESTON GORHAM/Colleyville, TX (Gorham Racing #71w)
JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (TOPP Motorsports #4)
TYLER GRAVES/Chariton, IA (Graves Motorsports #T4)
(R) RYLAN GRAY/Greenfield, IN (Gray Brothers #06)
COLIN GRISSOM/Anderson, IN (Colin Grissom #00)
FRANKIE GUERRINI/San Rafael, CA (Jerry Burton #04), (F & F Racing #G3) & (F &
F Racing #63)
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MIKE HAGGENBOTTOM/Levittown, PA (Tin Hoagie Customs #51)
LUKE HALL/Ludlow Falls, OH (Simon Racing #23s)
(R) NIC HARRIS/Atlanta, IL (Nic Harris #N2)
TOM HARRIS/Banbury, Oxfordshire, UK (Tom Harris Motorsport #84)
HAYDEN HARVEY/Warrensburg, IL (Judy Smith-Terry Robertson #8)
AUSTIN HAWKINS/Sumner, IL (Austin Hawkins #5A)
KORBYN HAYSLETT/Troy, OH (Kim & Dave Hayslett #1H)
BRIAN HEITKAMP/North Star, OH (Brian Heitkamp #22)
ANTON HERNANDEZ/Arlington, TX (Baldwin-Fox Racing #5)
TYLER HEWITT/Marion, IN (Abby Hewitt #97)
SAM HINDS/Westfield, IN (Steve Hinds #71H)
(R) TODD HOBSON/Clyde, VIC (Jerry Burton #04), (Jason Soudrette Racing #44) &
(Wingo Brothers Racing #77)
(R) CHASE HOWARD/Nesbit, MS (Ronny Howard #13)
RONNY HOWARD/Nesbit, MS (Howard Racing #44)
JASON HOWELL/Fort Worth, TX (Pack Rat Racing #72)
JACK HOYER/Frankfort, IN (Chris Hoyer #11) & (Paul Hazen #57H)
J.J. HUGHES/Jasper, IN (John Hughes #76)
(R) WILL HULL/Plainfield, VT (Sy Allen #7s)
TY HULSEY/Owasso, OK (Dena Risley #24H)
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STEVE IRWIN/Fenton, MI (Flying Zero Racing #0)
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JACK JAMES/Harlan, IN (Jack James #99)
A.J. JOHNSON/Oskaloosa, IA (Rick Germar #93)
CHASE JOHNSON/Penngrove, CA (Josh Ford Motorsports #4J)
KYLE JOHNSON/Greencastle, IN (Mike Johnson #99J)
R.J. JOHNSON/Laveen, AZ (Tyler Sturgeon Racing #77s)
KYLE JONES/Kennedale, TX (Ryan Hall Racing #79x)
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MIKE LARRISON/Avon, IN (American Dream Racing #06L)
C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (BGE Dougherty Motorsports #15x)
RICKY LEWIS/Camarillo, CA (Stensland Motorsports #41)
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(R) HUNTER MADDOX/Bedford, IN (Hunter Maddox Racing #24m) & (Hunter Maddox
Racing #36)
BRENNON MARSHALL/Edgewood, TX (Miller Racing #43)
KEITH MARTIN/Clayburn, TX (Ryan Hall Racing #79)
BRANDON MATTOX/Terre Haute, IN (Brandon Mattox Racing #28)
JUSTIN MENEELY/Brazil, IN (Justin Meneely #100)
TYE MIHOCKO/Peoria, AZ (Dave Wilson Special #5T), (Jamie Paul #24p) & (Cheney
Racing #42)
R.J. MILLER/Edgewood, TX (Miller Racing #34)
MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports #19AZ)
JOHN MOLLICK/Toronto, OH (Scott Clever #4J)
EVAN MOSLEY/Lapel, IN (Chris Barkdull #27)
TODD MOULE/Heathcote, VIC (Moule Racing #26AU)
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KEVIN NEWTON/Farmersburg, IN (2nd Law Motorsports #14N) & (2nd Law
Motorsports #16TH)
ANTHONY NICHOLSON/Arlington, TN (Nicholson Motorsports #16)
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(R) TREY OSBORNE/Columbus, OH (Baldwin-Fox Racing #5), (Trey Osborne Racing
#6T), (Trey Osborne Racing #11T) & (Larry Ebert #11T)
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SETH PARKER/West Terre Haute, IN (Seth & Mike Parker #38p)
CARMEN PERIGO/Stoystown, PA (John Stehman #21)
ANDREW PRATHER/Martinsville, IN (Knight Racing #16K)
ZACK PRETORIUS/Yorktown, IN (Jeff Pretorius #9z)
DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (Team AZ-Curb-Agajanian Racing #21AZ)
R
HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports #19)
(R) KAYLA ROELL/Dillsboro, IN (KO Motorsports #5K)
JADON ROGERS/Worthington, IN (Michael Dutcher Motorsports #17GP) & (Amati
Racing #66)
KENDALL RUBLE/Vincennes, IN (Jerry Ruble #17)
BRIAN RUHLMAN/Clarklake, MI (Brian Ruhlman #49)
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NATE SCHANK/Santa Rosa, CA (Nate Schank #1)
ADYN SCHMIDT/Haubstadt, IN (Adam Schmidt #12s)
STEPHEN SCHNAPF/Newburgh, IN (Three Chet's Racing #39F)
ERIC SCHULZ/Sioux Falls, SD (Miles Grein #38)
SAM SCOTT/Patoka, IN (Sam Scott #7s)
JAKE SCOTT/Morgantown, IN (Jeff Miller #33)
NATHAN SEALE/Fort Branch, IN (Nathan Seale #1s)
LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing #57)
(R) GUNNAR SETSER/Columbus, IN (KO Motorsports #5G)
KEITH SHEFFER II/Jerome, MI (Sheffer Racing #86)
MATT SHERRELL/Owasso, OK (Graham Motorsports #15m)
KYLE SHIPLEY/Phoenix, AZ (AJR Motorsports #4u)
BRADY SHORT/Bedford, IN (Randy Edwards #61m)
CARSON SHORT/Marion, IL (Randy Edwards #21m)
JAKE SIMMONS/New Palestine, IN (Jake Simmons #7s)
KOBE SIMPSON/Bonham, TX (Kevin Simpson #21K)
(R) WESLEY SMITH/Nixa, MO (2B Racing #2B)
MARK SMITH/Sunbury, PA (Terry Witherspoon #43m)
WESLEY SMITH/Nixa, MO (Wesley Smith Racing #44)
CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (KO Motorsports #5s)
COLBY STUBBLEFIELD/Seagoville, TX (Glen Stubblefield #2)
COOPER SULLIVAN/Lawton, OK (Fry Family Motorsports #79F)
STEVIE SUSSEX/Tempe, AZ (Baldwin-Fox Racing #5) & (Tyler Sturgeon Racing
#77s)
JAKE SWANSON/Anaheim, CA (2B Racing #2B), (Daming-Swanson Motorsports #5T),
(Landon Simon Racing #24) & (Tom Eades #47)
KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA (Doran Racing #77)
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KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (Rock Steady Racing #3R)
TRAVIS THOMPSON/Brazil, IN (Travis Thompson #7)
MATT THOMPSON/Bloomington, IN (Matt Thompson #26T)
COLT TREHARN/Los Lunas, NM (Treharn Racing #77)
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SCOTTY WEIR/Marion, IN (2B Racing #2x), (Mark Hery #21) & (Tom Eades #47x)
SHAWN WESTERFELD/Guilford, IN (Fischesser-Owen Racing #4J) & (Fischesser-Owen
Racing #44J)
MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (Ray Marshall Motorsports #33m)
PAUL WHITE/Temple, TX (Greg Wade #1)
NOAH WHITEHOUSE/Greenfield, IN (Scott Whitehouse #00)
DANIEL WHITLEY/Ferndale, CA (Jerry Burton #04)
REED WHITNEY/Jasper, IN (Whitney Racing #87)
CODY WILLIAMS/Rensselaer, IN (Cody Williams #26)
CODY WILLIAMS/Norco, CA (Tom & Laurie Sertich #92)
MITCH WISSMILLER/Saybrook, IL (RNB Motorsports #29)
JOE WOOD JR./Newcastle, OK (Joe Wood #03)
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J.J. YELEY/Phoenix, AZ (Yeley Racing #2)
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS READY TO BATTLE AT MOHAVE VALLEY’S “57th WESTERN
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS”
By Lance Jennings
OCTOBER 29, 2024... Starting this Friday, November 1st, the battle for the
Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Championship will head to Mohave
Valley Raceway for two nights of action. Promoted by Ron Meyer, the “57th
Western World Championships presented by Avanti Windows & Doors” will also
showcase the Spring Family Motorsports Mini Dwarfs. Located at 2750 Laguna Road
in Mohave Valley, Arizona, the Pit Gates will open at 2:30pm, the Spectator
Gates will open at 5:00pm, with Racing scheduled for 7:00pm. For more
information, visit mohavevalleyracceway.com or call 928.346.3000.
For those that cannot make it to the races, the event will be live streamed
at FloRacing (floracing.com).
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- APPROVED/LEGAL MUFFLERS: Mufflers ARE NOT REQUIRED at Mohave Valley Raceway.
- 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.
- FUEL WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE TRACK.
- TIRES ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT THE RACE TRACK.
SPECIAL NOTICE AT MOHAVE VALLEY:
- CASH ONLY: Mohave Valley Raceway is a cash only facility.
- PIT AREA PARKING: Personal vehicles or side by sides, etc. are NOT allowed in
the pits. If it is not towing the race car/truck, on the trailer with the car,
or in the trailer with the car, then it will NOT be allowed. NO exceptions!
Noted as an Arizona tradition since 1968 when Bob Cleberg took the checkered
flags at the Manzanita Speedway, the “Western World Championships” has been a
premier event for sprint car racing. While the headline divisions and host
tracks may have changed, some of the most notable names in the sport have
claimed victory at the Western World. Hall of Fame racers like Jan Opperman,
Rick Ferkel, Ron Shuman, Bubby Jones, Lealand McSpadden, Sammy Swindell, and
Steve Kinser have stood atop the podium. Last year, Daison Pursley claimed his
first Western World Championship and the winner’s list along with the 2024
pre-entry list is at the end of this release.
Since April 23, 2022, the fast 1/3-mile clay oval has held seven USAC/CRA
Sprint Car events and five different drivers have claimed victory. Defending
champion, “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa and Ricky Lewis are tied with
two Mohave Valley wins. “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr. topped the April 6th event, while
Lewis claimed victory on October 12th. “The Cadillac” Cody Williams established
the 1-lap track record of 13.923 seconds on April 1, 2023 and the complete
Mohave Valley win list is at the end of this release.
After scoring fourth at Imperial Valley Raceway on October 19th, R.J. Johnson
(Laveen, Arizona) holds a commanding 97-point lead over the competition. Driving
Ricky and Michele Johnson’s #51 JUGO Superfoods / Avanti Windows & Doors
Sherman, Johnson has two feature wins, three Woodland Auto Display Fast Time
Awards, two heat race victories, one semi-main win, eighteen top-10 finishes,
and 71 feature laps led on the season. The multi-time Arizona Sprint Car
Champion is currently tied with “The Macho Man” Brady Bacon, “Dynamite” David
Cardey, and Richard Vander Weerd with nine feature wins to his credit and will
be looking to add the Western World to his resume.
Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm (Yucaipa, California) is second in the chase for the
USAC/CRA championship. Racing Dino Napier’s #5X Indiana Truck Salvage / B&B
Powder Coating Maxim, Malcolm scored ninth in the October 19th feature at
Imperial Valley Raceway. 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, seventeen 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 and will
have his sights on gaining valuable points with Mohave Valley victories.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams (Yorba Linda, California) ranks third
in the championship point standings. Piloting Tom & Christy Dunkel’s #17W Inland
Rigging / Dunkel Farms DRC, Williams placed fifth at Imperial Valley Raceway on
October 19th. At press time, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year has six heat race
victories, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards, fifteen
top-10 finishes, and 17 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 USAC/CRA victory of 2024 at the Western World Championships.
A.J. Bender (San Diego, California) sits fourth in the battle for the
USAC/CRA championship. Racing the family owned #21 Bender Pool & Spa / Matrix
Construction Services DRC, Bender raced from tenth to sixth in the October 19th
main event. To date, the former 360 Sprint Car Turkey Night Grand Prix Winner
has one feature win, seven heat race victories, fourteen 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 at Mohave
Valley.
Leading rookie contender, David Gasper (Goleta, California) has climbed to
fifth in the championship point chase. Driving the Kittle Motorsports & Gasper
Racing #18 Art Klee / Martin Roofing DRC, Gasper won the Friday feature at
Imperial and ran ninth on October 19th. At press time, the two-time California
Lightning Sprint Champion has two feature wins, one Woodland Auto Display Fast
Time Award, one heat race victory, two Factory Wraps semi-main wins, four In
Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards, fourteen top-10 finishes,
and 59 feature laps led. David will have his sights on his third win of the
campaign at Mohave Valley.
While 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.
Mohave Valley Raceway is located at 2750 Laguna Road in Mohave Valley,
Arizona. For more event information, visit the track’s website at
mohavevalleyracceway.com or call 928.346.3000. Mohave Valley Raceway is a cash
only facility and grandstand tickets are available online at the track’s website
and at the track on race day. Adult General Admission tickets are $25, Kids
General Admission Tickets are $15. Outside food, beverages, and ice chests are
not permitted.
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.
WESTERN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS SPRINT CAR WINNERS: 1968-Bob Cleberg; 1969-Bob
Huebner; 1970-Jerry McClung; 1971-Jan Opperman; 1972-Jan Opperman; 1973-Earl
Wagner; 1974-Rick Ferkel; 1975-Ron Shuman; 1976-Bubby Jones; 1977-Ron Shuman;
1978-Lealand McSpadden; 1979-Tim Green; 1980-Sammy Swindell; 1981-Ron Shuman;
1982-Steve Kinser; 1983-Steve Kinser; 1984-Ron Shuman; 1985-Steve Kinser;
1986-Bobby Davis Jr.; 1987-Steve Kinser; 1988-Mark Kinser; 1989-Sammy Swindell;
1990-Steve Kinser; 1991-Danny Lasoski; 1992-Steve Kinser; 1993-Lealand
McSpadden; 1994-Ron Shuman; 1995-Lealand McSpadden; 1996-Steve Kinser; 1997-Mark
Kinser; 1998-Tyler Walker; 1999-Donny Schatz; 2000-Jay Drake; 2001-Jeremy
Sherman; 2002- Bud Kaeding; 2003-Tony Elliott; 2004-Bud Kaeding; 2005-Dave
Darland; 2006-Josh Wise; 2007-Jerry Coons Jr.; 2008-Kevin Swindell; 2009-Sammy
Swindell; 2010-Donny Schatz; 2011-Donny Schatz; 2012-Wayne Johnson; 2013-Bryan
Clauson; 2014-Matt Rossi, 2015-Bryan Clauson, 2016-Chris Windom, 2017-Chase
Stockon, 2018-Tyler Courtney, 2019-Tyler Courtney, 2020-Tyler Courtney,
2021-Logan Seavey, 2022-Jake Swanson, 2023-Daison Pursley.
WESTERN WORLD PRE-ENTRIES: 2-J.J. Yeley, 2J-James Turnbull II, 3P-Kyle
Cummins, 3V- Jim Vanzant, 4G-Chris Gansen, 5-Tye Mihocko, 5B-Stevie Sussex,
5E-Elexa Herrera, 5S-Racin Silva, 5W-Logan Williams, 5X-Tommy Malcolm, 7X-Troy
Treharn, 9-Dayton Shelton, 9X-Jayme Barnes, 11-Stevie Rogers, 11C-Matt Westfall,
12B-Joel Rayborne, 13P-Cameron La Rose, 14-Blake Hendricks, 14X-Tom Hendricks,
15-Kevin Thomas Jr., 17-Ricky Lewis, 17T-Todd Pratt, 17W-Austin Williams,
17X-Jake Swanson, 18-David Gasper, 20-Shon Deskins, 21-A.J. Bender, 21X-Caleb
Stelzig, 22-Grant Sexton, 29C-Camie Bell, 39-Jeff Dyer, 39E-Kyle Edwards,
39R-Mark Henry Jr., 44-Cody Williams, 44S-Brent Sexton, 45X-Don Grable,
47-Charles Davis Jr., 51-R.J. Johnson, 51T-Eddie Tafoya Jr., 71-Jordan
Hermansader, 71D-Bryan Drollinger, 72-Austin Grabowski, 74-Shane Sexton, 77-Colt
Treharn, 78B-Brody Wake, 98-Verne Sweeney.
2024 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. R.J.
Johnson 1296, 2. Tommy Malcolm 1199, 3. Austin Williams 1159, 4. A.J. Bender
1110, 5. David Gasper (R) 1095, 6. Logan Williams 1050, 7. Cody Williams 1018,
8. Verne Sweeney 858, 9. Charles Davis Jr. 838, 10. Austin Grabowski 831, 11.
Eddie Tafoya Jr. 673, 12. Elexa Herrera (R) 599, 13. Brent Sexton (R) 501, 14.
Grant Sexton 423, 15. Logan Calderwood 410, 16. Ricky Lewis 403, 17. Blake Bower
366, 18. Matt Mitchell 328, 19. Brody Roa 307, 20. Jeff Dyer 278. 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-David Gasper, 2-R.J. Johnson, 2-Ricky Lewis, 2-Matt
Mitchell, 2-Cody Williams, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Braden Chiaramonte, 1-Kevin Thomas
Jr.
MOHAVE VALLEY AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Cody
Williams – 13.923 (04/01/23)
MOHAVE VALLEY AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 2-Brody Roa,
2-Ricky Lewis, 1-Damion Gardner, 1-Chase Johnson, 1-Kevin Thomas Jr.
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 (Winner: Charles Davis Jr.)
September 28: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA
(Winner: Cody Williams)
October 12: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
October 18: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
October 19: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
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.
Leary, Team AZ, Petty & Rossi Team Up for 2025 USAC Silver Crown Season
Richie Murray
October 27, 2024
Speedway, Indiana (October 27, 2024)………C.J. Leary will drive full-time on the USAC Silver Crown National Championship trail throughout the 2025 season in a joint effort between Team Arizona Racing, Petty Performance Racing and Phil Rossi.
Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) is coming off a season in which he finished fourth in the USAC Silver Crown standings, his third consecutive top-four points finish with the series. The 2015 USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year owns three wins in the series, at Terre Haute (2016), Eldora (2018) and Madison (2022).
Team AZ Racing entered the champ car racing world in 2024 and flourished in a dirt only schedule with drivers Daison Pursley and Mario Clouser. In just the team’s second series start, Pursley raced the team’s car to a last lap victory at Pennsylvania’s Port Royal Speedway.
Leary has competed in the series for Klatt Enterprises full-time since 2022. Now he’ll take the reins of the series’ newest full-time team on dirt and pavement in pursuit of his first ever USAC Silver Crown title aboard the Avanti Windows & Doors, Apache Transport, OakCraft Elegant Cabinetry No. 21 DRC chassis powered by Stanton Racing Engines.
“I’m extremely excited for this new endeavor,” Leary stated. “(Car owner) Mike Burkhart, Craig (Burkhart), Jerry (Petty) and everybody seems to be putting together a super team. It’s going to be pretty cool. Hopefully we come out of the gates swinging. Obviously, their sprint car program has been really good. We’ve raced against them for the last handful of years and it definitely seems like they know what’s going on. They’ve got a notebook now with Daison and Clouser, so I’m super excited.”
Leary and Team AZ’s first foray together will come this weekend when the team travels out to Arizona’s Mohave Valley Raceway for the 57th annual Western World Championships. There, Leary will wheel the team’s machine for the two-night Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series event on Friday-Saturday, November 1-2. Team AZ has won each of the last three Western World features with Jake Swanson (2022) and Daison Pursley (2023).
“Originally, I was going to drive for Bill Michael out there, then the Silver Crown deal came about,” Leary revealed. “We just wanted to work together and just feel each other out a little bit and try to build on that notebook a little bit for next year. Hopefully, we can win two races.”
Leary’s USAC accolades also include the AMSOIL National Sprint Car championship, the Eastern Storm title and the Indiana Sprint Week crown, all of which he earned in 2019. In 2012, Leary was named USAC National Sprint Rookie of the Year, and in 2023, earned the Bubby Jones Master of Going Faster Championship Presented By Spire Sports + Entertainment.
The 2025 USAC Silver Crown schedule will be announced in December.
GRANT FINALE!
JG FINISHES WITH A FLOURISH
IN RED DIRT USAC SPRINT CLOSER
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Meeker, Oklahoma (October 26, 2024)………After earning back-to-back USAC AMSOIL
Sprint Car National Championships in 2022 and 2023, Justin Grant had become
accustomed to finishing the season on a high note.
However, after an admittedly uneven and inconsistent year featuring a
multitude of highs and lows, the Ione, Calif. native still managed to strike the
right chord to wrap up the 2024 campaign during Saturday night’s season finale
for the series at Meeker, Oklahoma’s Red Dirt Raceway.
Far out of the championship equation this time around, Grant’s sole focus was
zeroed in on securing the bag in the $10,000-to-win event aboard his TOPP
Motorsports/NOS Energy Drink – Bow Foundation – TOPP Industries/Maxim/Kistler
Chevy.
That he did, capping a season with nine feature wins, and remarkably, a ninth
place finish in the series’ final standings. His nine victories mark the second
best output of his career following an 11-win splurge in 2023.
If you stay away from the point tally, and instead, focus on the win column,
it looked like any other typical Justin Grant kind of year. Saturday also proved
to be yet another performance you’ve come to expect from Grant as he slid past
Robert Ballou for the lead on a restart just prior to the halfway point of the
30-lapper before going on to lead the final 19 laps en route to his 54th career
series win, third on the all-time list.
“We’ve won nine races but it’s been a heck of a struggle this year,” Grant
acknowledged. “It’s been really tough, but we’ve finally hit on some things that
gave me some feel and started to give me some comfort in the car. (Jeff Walker)
and Nic (Mansker) have been working their tails off. I’ve been driving J-Dub
nuts all year just trying to get comfortable. Tires change and things change,
and I just lost the feel for the car. We could win races but it was only when
the track kind of fell into our favor. Tonight is really what we had struggled
with all year – slick to a curb on the wall, which is what I love to do, so
that’s been super frustrating. I’ve been beating my head against the wall, and
it feels like we’ve finally figured it out in time to roll into next year.”
In the process, Grant became just the fourth driver in USAC Sprint Car
history to win both the season opener and the season closer, joining the likes
of Pat O’Connor (1956), Steve Butler (1986) and Brady Bacon (2020).
Furthermore, he also became the eighth driver to win the final race of the
USAC Sprint Car season in back-to-back seasons. The list includes Pat O’Connor
(1956-57), Pancho Carter (1973-74), Tom Bigelow (1975-76 & 1979-80), Steve
Butler (1988-89), Tracy Hines (1999-2000), Bryan Clauson (2014-15) and Kevin
Thomas Jr. (2017-18).
Early on, the pace was controlled by another past USAC National Sprint Car
champion, Robert Ballou. Starting from the pole, Ballou broke away from the pack
while Logan Seavey slotted into the second spot before being overhauled by
Daison Pursley for the position on the second go around on the 1/4-mile dirt
oval.
By lap 10, Ballou had already reached the tail end of the 25-car field. From
there, he sliced, diced and julienned a pathway through two and three-wide
traffic to escape Pursley’s pursuit for the time being. At that moment, fourth
starting Grant emerged in the hunt. At the exit of turn four on the 11th lap,
Grant and Pursley made wheel-to-wheel contact. Pursley took the brunt of it and
dropped to third while Grant stepped up another spot in the running order to
third.
“It was pretty tight and it was awfully slick across there,” Grant explained.
“It was hard to get much of a drive to really clear a guy. As soon as you peeled
off the wall, they’d start driving back away from you. When you’re trying to
throw sliders on a guy who’s getting away from you into the corner, it’s
difficult to get them cleared. I got into Daison a little bit there; I think I
got the back bumper, but they were close. There were a couple of them there
where I about killed the motor coming across and some of the sliders on lappers
were pretty sketchy coming across there.
Moments later, after the completion of the lap by the leaders, 24th running
Matt Sherrell spun to a stop at the edge of the infield between turns three and
four, thus, bringing out the yellow flag, while also making the path void of
traffic and placing Grant right on the rear bumper of Ballou for the ensuing
restart.
Grant spared little time in getting right to work as he slid Ballou in turn
one to take over the lead once and for all while Ballou was faced with having to
shake off the hounding pursuit of Pursley in the tussle for second.
“He started the race so slow down there that I thought he was going to stay
in the moisture down the front stretch and slide himself into one,” Grant
concluded of Ballou. “He took off from the moisture and fired right into the
slick under the flag stand, and you’re just a sitting duck at that point. I
wasn’t really planning on sliding him into one. I was going to get up and follow
him. I didn’t want to get caught in the melee and get drug back into the scrum.
When he did that, I thought, well, if you’re going to tee it up, I’m going to
hit it.”
Around 10 to go, Grant now found himself in the throngs of gridlocked lap
traffic. At first, he was at ease as he used the high side to move around and
ahead of the tail-enders. However, a bevy of high/low traffic awaited on his
route. Those compounding factors allowed Ballou to reel himself back into
contention, to within four car lengths of Grant with just eight laps to go.
Grant’s swift split second slide job on the lapped car of Cooper Sullivan in
turns one and two on lap 25 proved decisive in two fashions. First, it provided
Grant a clear coast on the back straightaway. Secondly, Ballou became entrapped,
stifled and suppressed behind Sullivan momentarily, allowing Grant to break the
race open with just five-and-a-half laps remaining.
The fact is, neither Grant nor Ballou ever totally completely escaped their
plight in traffic. They managed their way through successfully, but when all was
said and done, Grant reached the stripe 1.688 seconds ahead of Ballou with
Pursley third, USAC National Sprint Car champion Logan Seavey fourth and C.J.
Leary fifth.
“The big move of the race I feel like was getting by Daison,” Grant
explained. “Daison is a heck of a racecar driver and he’s obviously good here at
Meeker. I was happy to get him put away pretty early, and then after that, I
just went to work. It was a heck of a lot of fun. I wanted to go win a race. I
never have been accused of making a lot of friends out here in this deal. If
you’re going to get berated for it, you might as well throw it and make some
money while you’re at it.”
One night following his first win of the USAC National Sprint Car season,
Matt Westfall (Pleasant Hill, Ohio) closed out the weekend as the ProSource
Passing Master for the Red Dirt weekend. Westfall passed a total of 15 cars over
the course of both nights this weekend to earn a $500 bonus.
Also this weekend, Cooper Sullivan (Lawton, Okla.) was making his debut in
USAC National Sprint Car competition. To close out the second of two nights, he
earned Hard Charger honors by virtue of advancing from 23rd to 18th in the
feature.
R.J. Miller (Edgewood, Texas) not only made his first USAC National Sprint
Car start on Saturday night, but he also cemented 2024 his ASCS Elite Non-Wing
Sprint Car title in the process during the co-sanctioned show. For that, Miller
earned recognition for the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
To open the night, C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) collected his 55th career
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifying time with the USAC National Sprint Cars. By
doing so, he became just the fifth driver in series history to reach 10 or more
fast times in a season. Of the seven occasions this feat has been accomplished
throughout the 69-year history of the series, Leary has done it himself three of
those times with 11 in 2019, 12 in 2022 and now 10 in 2024. Others to do it
include Kevin Thomas Jr. (15 in 2018), Tom Bigelow (14 in 1978), Rich Vogler (10
in 1989) and Bryan Clauson (2012).
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: October 26, 2024 –
Red Dirt Raceway – Meeker, Oklahoma – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – Co-Sanctioned by the
ASCS Elite Non-Wing Sprints Series
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-12.935; 2.
Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-13.030; 3. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-13.118; 4.
Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-13.127; 5. Daison Pursley, 21AZ, Team
AZ/Curb-Agajanian-13.160; 6. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-13.207; 7. Xavier Doney,
74, Doney/Lawson-13.217; 8. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-13.242; 9. Matt Westfall,
33m, Marshall-13.300; 10. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-13.310; 11. Wesley Smith,
2B, 2B Racing-13.372; 12. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-13.400; 13.
Carson Garrett, 15, BGE Dougherty-13.401; 14. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-13.432; 15. Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-13.445; 16. Kyle Jones,
79, Hall-13.478; 17. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-13.517; 18. Weston Gorham, 71w,
Gorham-13.559; 19. Colt Treharn, 77, Treharn-13.741; 20. Matt Sherrell, 15m,
Graham-13.745; 21. R.J. Miller, 34, Miller-13.808; 22. Wyatt Burks, 11w,
Burks-13.826; 23. Ty Hulsey, 24H, Risley-13.914; 24. Joe Wood Jr., 03,
Wood-13.979; 25. Paul White, 1, Wade-13.980; 26. Cooper Sullivan, 79F,
Fry-14.029; 27. Craig Carroll, 24c, Risley-14.044; 28. Brock Cottrell, 5B,
Cottrell-14.115; 29. Brennon Marshall, 43, Miller-14.575.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Matt Westfall, 2. Daison Pursley, 3. C.J. Leary, 4. Hunter Maddox, 5. R.J.
Miller, 6. Paul White, 7. Carson Garrett. 2:14.442 (New Track Record)
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Robert Ballou, 2. Weston Gorham, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 5.
Cooper Sullivan, 6. Wyatt Burks, 7. Kobe Simpson. NT
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Brady
Bacon, 2. Justin Grant, 3. Xavier Doney, 4. Wesley Smith, 5. Ty Hulsey, 6. Craig
Carroll, 7. Colt Treharn. 2:17.425
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Mitchel
Moles, 2. Logan Seavey, 3. Kyle Cummins, 4. Kyle Jones, 5. Matt Sherrell, 6. Joe
Wood Jr., 7. Brock Cottrell. 2:19.896
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (8 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Kobe Simpson, 2. Joe Wood Jr., 3. Paul White, 4. Craig Carroll, 5.
Colt Treharn, 6. Brock Cottrell. 1:55.343 (New Track Record)
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (4), 2.
Robert Ballou (1), 3. Daison Pursley (2), 4. Logan Seavey (3), 5. C.J. Leary
(6), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 7. Brady Bacon (9), 8. Kyle Cummins (11), 9.
Wesley Smith (12), 10. Matt Westfall (7), 11. Xavier Doney (10), 12. Mitchel
Moles (8), 13. Kyle Jones (14), 14. Kobe Simpson (16), 15. Hunter Maddox (15),
16. Ty Hulsey (20), 17. Joe Wood Jr. (21), 18. Cooper Sullivan (23), 19. Weston
Gorham (17), 20. Craig Carroll (24), 21. Hayden Reinbold (13), 22. R.J. Miller
(19), 23. Paul White (22), 24. Matt Sherrell (18), 25. Carson Garrett (25-P). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
**Carson Garrett flipped over the turn three wall during the first heat.
Wyatt Burks flipped into the front straightaway catchfence during the second
heat.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-11 Robert Ballou, Laps 12-30 Justin Grant.
FINAL USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan
Seavey-2987, 2-Brady Bacon-2880, 3-Daison Pursley-2718, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2645,
5-C.J. Leary-2625, 6-Mitchel Moles-2561, 7-Robert Ballou-2550, 8-Kyle
Cummins-2481, 9-Justin Grant-2476, 10-Matt Westfall-1804.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-199, 2-Logan
Seavey-195, 3-Robert Ballou-149, 4-Justin Grant-145, 5-Kyle Cummins-131, 6-C.J.
Leary-131, 7-Chase Stockon-126, 8-Brady Bacon-120, 9-Matt Westfall-119, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-109.
FINAL RED DIRT PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Matt Westfall-15, 2-Kyle
Cummins-14, 3-Cooper Sullivan-12, 4-Paul White-11, 5-Justin Grant-10, 6-Wesley
Smith-10, 7-Brady Bacon-9, 8-Logan Seavey-7
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Daison Pursley (13.220)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: C.J. Leary (12.935)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Matt Westfall
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Brady Bacon
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Mitchel Moles
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Kobe Simpson
Hard Charger: Cooper Sullivan (23rd to 18th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: R.J. Miller
ProSource Red Dirt Passing Master Champion: Matt Westfall (15)
ProSource Top ASCS Elite Non-Wing Finisher: Wesley Smith (9th)
ProSource Top ASCS Elite Non-Wing Two-Night Average Finish: Wesley Smith (9.5)
WESTFALL SHOCKS & AWES WITH RED DIRT WIN,
SEAVEY CLINCHES USAC SPRINT TITLE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Meeker, Oklahoma (October 25, 2024)………”It’s a dream come true to be able to
win some USAC races.”
Matt Westfall has now achieved this highlight three times in his long career,
but his latest triumph was undoubtedly his most incredible during Friday night’s
USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship debut at Meeker, Oklahoma’s Red
Dirt Raceway.
Meanwhile, third-place finishing Logan Seavey clinched the USAC National
Sprint Car driving title. In doing so, he became the eighth member of the USAC
Career Triple Crown Club by capturing championships in all three of USAC’s
national divisions: Midget (2018 & 2023), Silver Crown (2023) and Sprint (2024).
It’s a feat previously accomplished by only Pancho Carter, Tony Stewart, Dave
Darland, J.J. Yeley, Jerry Coons Jr., Tracy Hines and Chris Windom.
Starting 13th on the grid, Westfall (Pleasant Hill, Ohio) found his way to
the front by sticking to the bottom and controlling the throttle with precision
and perfection. After all, starting as far back as he did and running the line
that he chose, Westfall had to be every bit of perfect as humanly possible for
30-straight laps in his Ray Marshall Motorsports/Buckeye Machine – Hempy Water/DRC/Gressman
Chevy.
After swiping the lead away from the rim-riding Kyle Cummins with seven laps
remaining, Westfall cruised to his first USAC National Sprint Car win of the
season. Amid the process, it was the furthest back any driver had started and
won a race with the series since Kevin Thomas Jr.’s 14th to 1st charge at
Indiana’s Lincoln Park Speedway in 2021.
Perhaps most miraculous of all was the fact that Westfall’s run to the front
came after starting on the pole of the semi-feature and running second. It was a
bounce back for the ages for the driver who hadn’t finished inside the top-five
of a USAC National Sprint Car feature in nearly six months, back in May at
Ohio’s Eldora Speedway.
“We sucked all night,” Westfall admitted. “We qualified decent but we weren’t
very good. We made wholesale changes there for the feature and it slowed down
enough to where we could idle the bottom and nobody else could hold it down
there.”
At the start, it was pole starting Kevin Thomas Jr. who broke out to lead the
opening four laps, fending off repeated slider attempts from Justin Grant along
the way. However, Kyle Cummins was fiercely on the move. The sixth starting
driver was contending for the lead by lap four, and by lap five, he was up front
after slipping under Thomas for the top spot in turn two.
Within a few laps, Cummins had strung his lead out to a full-straightaway,
and his powerhouse performance thus far appeared to all onlookers as if he was a
shoo-in for the win, especially after already corralling Honest Abe Roofing Fast
Qualifier honors followed by a dominant heat race victory.
Within a few laps, Cummins was already slicing his way through the back end
of traffic. As the focus turned to the battles beyond the lead, there was a
yellow streak crawling along the bottom of the track driven by Westfall. At
first, some might’ve misconstrued it as a lapped car until noticing that it was
picking off the cars in front of it at will.
By lap eight, Westfall was running 10th, and that’s when he really began to
rally. He was eighth by lap nine, sixth by lap 10, fifth by lap 11 and third by
lap 12. Finally, on lap 17, Westfall cleared Grant for second after Grant became
entrapped behind a flurry of traffic on the high line of turns three and four.
Though the track could be deemed technical, for Westfall’s style and liking,
this place fit him like a glove.
“I call this red ice; there was no grip,” Westfall explained. “There was just
one little patch around the bottom that we could get ahold of. Everybody was
pretty even and we were pretty good there on the bottom.”
Although his deficit remained nearly three seconds behind Cummins at that
juncture, the momentum seemed to be on the side of Westfall. However, once
Westfall encountered his share of lapped cars on the low line, he figured his
surge to the front was in danger. However, none of those cars were able to stick
to the bottom quite like he could. As they slid up, Westfall swiftly drove by
them all while keeping his car as straight as an arrow through the turns.
Suddenly, Cummins' lead had dwindled from a full-straightaway to a
half-straightaway.
Westfall’s 1.812 second deficit to Cummins was dramatically cut on lap 20
when 23rd running Hunter Maddox spun to a stop in turn one to bring out the
yellow flag, thus, bunching up the field and removing the equation of lapped
traffic for the final 10 laps.
On the ensuing restart, Cummins stayed true to the top while Westfall
occupied the bottom. Lap after lap after lap, it was the true definition of a
high-low battle as the pair remained side-by-side all the way around the
1/4-mile dirt oval. On lap 24, Westfall’s persistence paid off as he emerged
from turn four to nip Cummins at the line by a wheel at the conclusion of the
24th lap.
From that point onward, Westfall successfully inched away bit by bit to cross
the finish line as a winner in the return of USAC National Sprint Cars to
Oklahoma for the first time since Jay Drake’s victory 20 years ago at the Tulsa
Fairgrounds in 2004.
Kyle Cummins finished as the runner-up 1.948 seconds behind Westfall after
leading a race high 19 laps. New series champion Logan Seavey took third with
Justin Grant fourth and Kevin Thomas Jr. fifth.
Not only was Westfall the feature winner, but he also earned hard charger
honors for his +12 performance. While doing so, he became the first driver since
Brady Bacon at Wisconsin’s Wilmot Raceway in 2023 to score both the hard charger
award and the feature win on the same evening.
It was also a big night for Paul White. The Texan earned his best career USAC
National Sprint Car result. His 17th to 7th run made him the recipient of
Inferno Armor’s Fire Move of the Night. He also picked up an extra $100 from
ProSource as the best finishing ASCS Elite Non-Wing Sprints Series driver.
To begin the night, Kyle Cummins established Red Dirt’s USAC National Sprint
Car track record of 12.832 seconds. His 17th career fast time with the series
moved him past Rollie Beale, Jack Hewitt and Doug Kalitta for sole possession of
28th place all-time.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: October 25, 2024 –
Red Dirt Raceway – Meeker, Oklahoma – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – Co-Sanctioned by the
ASCS Elite Non-Wing Sprints Series
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.832 (New Track
Record); 2. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-12.946; 3. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-13.018; 4. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-13.042; 5. Justin Grant,
4, TOPP-13.087; 6. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-13.148; 7. Brady Bacon, 69,
Dynamics-13.186; 8. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-13.235; 9. Kyle Jones, 79,
Hall-13.245; 10. Carson Garrett, 15, BGE Dougherty-13.284; 11. Daison Pursley,
21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-13.356; 12. Matt Westfall, 33m, Marshall-13.361;
13. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-13.420; 14. Xavier Doney, 74,
Doney/Lawson-13.457; 15. Wesley Smith, 2B, 2B Racing-13.471; 16. Paul White, 1,
Wade-13.566; 17. Weston Gorham, 71w, Gorham-13.597; 18. Kobe Simpson, 21K,
Simpson-13.602; 19. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-13.695; 20. Wyatt Burks, 11w,
Burks-13.817; 21. Matt Sherrell, 15m, Graham-13.902; 22. Cooper Sullivan, 79F,
Fry-13.920; 23. Colt Treharn, 77, Treharn-13.931; 24. Craig Carroll, 24c,
Risley-14.019; 25. Brock Cottrell, 5B, Cottrell-14.044; 26. Ty Hulsey, 24H,
Risley-14.094; 27. R.J. Miller, 34, Miller-14.102; 28. Brennon Marshall, 43,
Miller-14.798; 29. Joe Wood Jr., 03, Wood-14.090.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Kyle Cummins, 2. Justin Grant, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. Matt Sherrell, 5. Kyle
Jones, 6. Weston Gorham, 7. Brock Cottrell, 8. Joe Wood Jr. 2:17.610
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 2. Xavier Doney, 3. C.J. Leary, 4. Kobe Simpson, 5. Carson Garrett,
6. Cooper Sullivan, 7. Ty Hulsey. 2:17.053 (New Track Record)
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Daison
Pursley, 2. Wesley Smith, 3. Brady Bacon, 4. Mitchel Moles, 5. Colt Treharn, 6.
R.J. Miller, 7. Hunter Maddox. NT
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Wyatt Burks,
2. Craig Carroll, 3. Logan Seavey, 4. Robert Ballou, 5. Paul White, 6. Matt
Westfall, 7. Brennon Marshall. 2:25.578
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Weston Gorham, 2. Matt Westfall, 3. Brock Cottrell, 4. Cooper
Sullivan, 5. Ty Hulsey, 6. Hunter Maddox, 7. Brennon Marshall, 8. R.J. Miller,
9. Joe Wood Jr. 2:23.814
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Matt Westfall (13),
2. Kyle Cummins (6), 3. Logan Seavey (3), 4. Justin Grant (2), 5. Kevin Thomas
Jr. (1), 6. Brady Bacon (9), 7. Paul White (17), 8. Daison Pursley (7), 9.
Mitchel Moles (4), 10. Wesley Smith (16), 11. C.J. Leary (5), 12. Robert Ballou
(10), 13. Wyatt Burks (8), 14. Xavier Doney (15), 15. Kyle Jones (11), 16.
Cooper Sullivan (21), 17. Carson Garrett (12), 18. Weston Gorham (18), 19. Matt
Sherrell (20), 20. Hunter Maddox (25-P), 21. Kobe Simpson (19), 22. Hayden
Reinbold (14), 23. Colt Treharn (22), 24. Brock Cottrell (24), 25. Craig Carroll
(23). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-4 Kevin Thomas Jr., Laps 5-23 Kyle Cummins, Laps
24-30 Matt Westfall.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-2916,
2-Brady Bacon-2820, 3-Daison Pursley-2645, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2580, 5-C.J.
Leary-2555, 6-Mitchel Moles-2514, 7-Robert Ballou-2474, 8-Kyle Cummins-2426,
9-Justin Grant-2395, 10-Carson Garrett-1777.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-199, 2-Logan
Seavey-195, 3-Robert Ballou-149, 4-Justin Grant-142, 5-C.J. Leary-130, 6-Kyle
Cummins-128, 7-Chase Stockon-126, 8-Matt Westfall-119, 9-Brady Bacon-118,
10-Kevin Thomas Jr.-109.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: October 26, 2024 –
Red Dirt Raceway – Meeker, Oklahoma – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: C.J. Leary (12.867)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kyle Cummins (12.832)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Daison Pursley
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: Wyatt Burks
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Weston Gorham
Hard Charger: Matt Westfall (13th to 1st)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Paul White
ProSource Top ASCS Elite Non-Wing Finisher: Paul White
TITLE TOWN!
TWO FINAL ROUNDS TO DECIDE
THE USAC SPRINT CROWN AT RED DIRT OCT 25-26
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Meeker, Oklahoma (October 24, 2024)………Championship weekend at Meeker,
Oklahoma’s Red Dirt Raceway presents both the closing of one chapter and the
beginning of another for the 2024 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship
season.
The series’ debut visit to the 1/4-mile dirt oval marks the first visit fort
the series to the Sooner State in 20 years and will host the crowning of a
champion and the final two events of the season on Friday-Saturday, October
25-26.
We’ve witnessed how the USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midgets have performed
here before in this land. But we’ve never seen anything like this before – USAC
National Sprint Cars spraying red dirt of the Oklahoma kind for two consecutive
nights to close out the season in style.
Here are the storylines to keep your noggin glued to when USAC Sprint Cars
come to call this weekend for $6,000-to-win on Friday night and a $10,000-to-win
finale on Saturday evening.
SEAVEY’S CHAMPIONSHIP SCENARIO
With two full-points programs on tap this weekend, Logan Seavey’s point lead
currently stands at 84 over Brady Bacon. A maximum of 84 points are on the line
each night, which means that if Seavey is able to gain one point on Bacon during
Friday’s event, Seavey will clinch the title ahead of schedule.
A Sprint Car title would be a major boon for Seavey personally, but even more
so in terms of USAC history. After previously claiming a pair of USAC National
Midget championships (2018 & 2023) and a USAC Silver Crown title (2023), a
National Sprint Car title would make Seavey a USAC career Triple Crown champion.
Only seven drivers can lay claim to being a member of the USAC career Triple
Crown club for the moment: Pancho Carter, Tony Stewart, Dave Darland, J.J.
Yeley, Jerry Coons Jr., Tracy Hines and Chris Windom. Seavey could make it eight
before the year is out.
On top of that, Yeley will be competing in the event in his father’s (Jack
Yeley) owned No. 2, making it a rare possibility that multiple USAC career
Triple Crown champs will be in the field at the same time.
SEAVEY’S QUEST FOR 15
In addition to the championship hunt, Logan Seavey’s quest to break the
single season USAC National Sprint Car win record is just within his reach.
Seavey’s most recent victory two weekends ago at Indiana’s Lawrenceburg
Speedway was his 14th score on the season, tying Tom Bigelow’s single season
mark set in 1977. With one more victory, Seavey would stand alone at the top of
the record book.
RED DIRT RAIDERS
Six previous USAC National Midget events have been held at Red Dirt Raceway
dating back to 2018. Two of those past winners will be in this weekend’s field.
Back in 2021, Daison Pursley earned his first career USAC National Midget win
at Red Dirt, sweeping both features, in fact, after also earning a micro victory
that very same evening. This past July, he was back in victory lane at Red Dirt
following another USAC Midget triumph.
In 2019, Logan Seavey earned a USAC National Midget score at Red Dirt and
also finished as the runner-up there in 2018. In fact, Seavey led the first
seven laps of this past July’s race before mechanical problems sidelined him.
Furthermore, Justin Grant went 13th to 2nd with the midgets at Red Dirt back
in 2021 and was 2nd again in 2022. Bacon grabbed a 5th in 2018 while Mitchel
Moles (Raisin City, Calif.) tallied a 9th in 2022.
BACON THE STATESMAN
No driver in this weekend’s field has won a USAC National Sprint Car race in
the state of Oklahoma. Brady Bacon would certainly like to make it happen this
weekend in his home state.
Back in June of this year at New Jersey’s Bridgeport Motorsports Park, Bacon
extended his record of different United States he’s won a USAC National Sprint
Car race in to 15 throughout his career.
Going even further, Bacon has never won a USAC national race of any kind in
Oklahoma. This one, however, marks his chance to add a special one to his
laundry list of motorsports accomplishments.
THE SOONER THE BETTER – USAC IS BACK IN OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma is a rare territory for the USAC National Sprint Cars to set up
camp. Just seven previous appearances have been made by the series since 1966.
In fact, the series’ most recent visit to Oklahoma came 20 years ago in 2004
with a victory by Jay Drake at the Tulsa Fairgrounds Motorplex.
Eventual three-time series champ Larry Dickson conquered the debut in July of
1966 in Tulsa while Roger McCluskey took the next night in Muskogee. In 1967,
Ralph Liguori scored the weekend opener at Tulsa while Greg Weld prevailed in
the weekend capper at the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds.
After a nearly two decade wait, USAC Sprints returned to the Sooner State in
1985 as part of the USAC vs. CRA Challenge. CRA’s Mike Sweeney was the
triumphant party in the first of two Oklahoma dates at Lawton Speedway while,
one night later, USAC’s Rick Hood cashed in at OKC, kicking off a string of
four-straight series victories, a feat which hadn’t been duplicated until Logan
Seavey achieved it this year.
Funny enough, each of the last pair of USAC National Sprint Car races held in
Oklahoma both came down to a late-race pass for the win. Such was the case for
Rick Hood at OKC in 1985 as he charged by Denny Donaldson with two to go for the
win. Drake performed likewise, capitalizing on Josh Ford’s late-race misfortune
before crossing the line, albeit with a flat right rear tire.
There’s one particular thread in common for all the previous years in which
the series stopped by to race in Oklahoma. In every single one of those years,
the eventual USAC National Sprint Car champion was among the feature winners.
It’s an omen that either Logan Seavey or Brady Bacon would love to continue this
weekend at Red Dirt.
CLOSING TIME
The end of the USAC National Sprint Car season is here and that means that
several achievements are on the line.
Only three drivers have won both the season opening points race and the
finale in the same year: Pat O’Connor (1956), Rich Vogler (1986) and Brady Bacon
(2020). Justin Grant, an Ocala, Florida opener winner in February of 2024, will
try to add his name to the list.
Grant and Logan Seavey have already won at the same track on consecutive
evenings during the 2024 USAC Sprint season. If one of the two could pull off a
sweep of the Red Dirt weekend, he’d become just the fourth driver to achieve
consecutive wins at a particular track twice in the same season. Pancho Carter
pulled off the feat at Winchester and Eldora in 1976; Tom Bigelow doubled up
twice at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in 1977; and Brady Bacon pulled it off at
Knoxville and Perris in 2019.
“Walking off” with a feature victory and a championship on the same night has
only been accomplished 11 previous times: Eddie Sachs (1958), Tommy Hinnershitz
(1959), Parnelli Jones (1960), Pancho Carter (1974), Sheldon Kinser (1977 &
1982), Steve Butler (1988), Josh Wise (2006), Levi Jones (2011), Brady Bacon
(2020) and Justin Grant (2023). Either Seavey or Bacon are poised to become the
next this time around.
Additionally, on eight occasions, a driver has won multiple USAC National
Sprint Car features to close out the season. That list includes Roger McCluskey
(1962), Sheldon Kinser (1982), Jack Hewitt (1997), Tracy Hines (2000), Josh Wise
(2006), Jerry Coons Jr. (2007), Kevin Swindell (2008) and Tyler Courtney (2019).
Hines (2000) remains the lone driver to win each of the last three to close out
a season. Logan Seavey currently rides a one-race winning streak entering Red
Dirt.
RACE DETAILS
USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship (co-sanctioned by ASCS Elite
Non-Wing Sprints) will compete at Meeker, Oklahoma’s Red Dirt Raceway for two
consecutive nights of competition on Friday-Saturday, October 25-26.
A practice night will begin the weekend on Thursday, October 26, from 6-8pm
Central. Grandstand admission is free while pit passes are $20 apiece.
On Friday, October 25, the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship
(co-sanctioned by ASCS Elite Non-Wing Sprints) will be joined by Factory Stocks
and Non-Wing Micros. Pit gates open at 2pm Central with the grandstands opening
at 4pm, the drivers meeting at 5pm, cars on track at 5:30pm with qualifying and
racing immediately following.
On Saturday, October 26, the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship
(co-sanctioned by ASCS Elite Non-Wing) will be joined by Sport Modifieds/B-Mods
and Non-Wing Micros. Pit gates open at Noon Central with the grandstands opening
at 4pm, the drivers meeting at 5pm and cars on track at 5:30pm with qualifying
and racing immediately following.
General admission tickets are $30. High school students and younger are $10.
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
& reserved seat) are available as well for $40 and available at the pit gate on
the day of the show only. Pit passes for ages 5 & under are $10. Tailgate area
is $150 per carload (up to 8 people per car).
Both nights of racing at Red Dirt can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at
https://www.flosports.link/usac.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-2843,
2-Brady Bacon-2759, 3-Daison Pursley-2588, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2513, 5-C.J.
Leary-2503, 6-Mitchel Moles-2459, 7-Robert Ballou-2430, 8-Kyle Cummins-2345,
9-Justin Grant-2325, 10-Chase Stockon-1768.
ASCS ELITE NON-WING SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-R.J. Miller-727, 2-Paul White-686,
3-Jason Howell-668, 4-Rhett Butler-519, 5-Mason Smith-480, 6-Joshua Hanna-447,
7-Justin Zimmerman-445, 8-Keith Martin-419, 9-Josh Hawkins-400, 10-Raven
Culp-338.
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS IN OKLAHOMA:
7-16-1966: Larry Dickson at the Tulsa Fairgrounds (George Nesler #29)
7-17-1966: Roger McCluskey at Muskogee Speedway (Mutt Anderson #51)
7-8-1967: Ralph Liguori at the Tulsa Fairgrounds (Carl Forberg #15)
7-9-1967: Greg Weld at the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds (Ward Dunseth-Paul
Leffler #92)
5-11-1985: Mike Sweeney at Lawton Speedway (Joe Kasparoff #5c)
5-12-1985: Rick Hood at the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds (Damon Fortune #39)
9-17-2004: Jay Drake at the Tulsa Fairgrounds Motorplex (Tony Stewart Racing #20)
8TH WONDER:
SWANSON OVERCOMES INJURY
TO SNARE 2024 USAC SILVER CROWN TITLE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (October 22, 2024)………At his family’s home on Christmas
morning of 2023, Kody Swanson’s upcoming season and the entirety of his racing
future hung in the balance.
MRIs, CT scans and multiple surgeries on his broken left foot came and went
in the months to come, with Swanson having plates and screws installed shortly
thereafter. The most positive prognosis had Swanson possibly returning to the
cockpit by June at the earliest.
While still utilizing crutches, Swanson maintained a rigorous rehabilitation
and physical therapy program. By March 4, just a little over two months since
the accident, he took his first unaided steps without crutches. Therapy
continued into the Spring, and ultimately, the walking boot finally came off
just in time for the start of the USAC Silver Crown season on April 20 at Ohio’s
Toledo Speedway, plenty of time ahead of schedule. But the question remained –
was he ready?
How did Swanson respond? Similar to Pancho Carter’s heroic comeback to kick
off the 1978 season, Swanson showed no signs of wear, tear or rust. Despite a
slight limp in his gait, Swanson showed all the signs of the same ol’ Kody as he
led the day off by taking the top time in practice, then laid down the fastest
lap in qualifying and concluded the afternoon with a masterpiece driving
performance in which he led all 100 laps in succession for his eighth career
Silver Crown victory at Toledo, and sixth straight.
“I don’t know if I should’ve even raced this year,” Swanson remarked. “I
shattered my foot pretty well over the winter and I can’t believe that God put
so many special people in my life to give me a chance to walk like I can, to
race again and to even make it back in time for the first race in the spring.”
As an encore, two weeks later at the Rich Vogler Classic on the high banks of
Indiana’s Winchester Speedway, Swanson once again established the fastest time
in practice before capturing the pole and going on to lead all 100 laps en route
to his third consecutive Winchester USAC Silver Crown victory, the first driver
to win three USAC features in a row at Winchester since Ryan Newman in 1999.
Swanson’s winning ways continued into the fourth round of the season in May
as he once again led all 100 laps from the pole to earn a $26,000 payday and his
fifth career Hoosier Hundred, his first on the pavement of Lucas Oil
Indianapolis Raceway Park after scoring his first four on the dirt of the now
shuttered Indiana State Fairgrounds in 2014-15-16-18.
In early August, Swanson had yet another surgery to remove two screws from
his foot. In his first race back, during the series debut at Pennsylvania’s
Jennerstown Speedway, Swanson was perfect once again, leading all 100 laps in
succession from the pole.
Gripping a mere six-point edge in the standings over Justin Grant heading
into October’s season finale at IRP, all Swanson needed was a top-three run to
secure the title. However, yet again, he went above and beyond. Despite winning
the pole position for an all-time single season series record seventh time,
“domination” wasn’t exactly part of the equation. After leading early, Swanson
fell back to third, then regrouped and worked his way back to the front to lead
the final 38 laps on a record-setting night in which he became the track’s
all-time winningest Silver Crown driver with his ninth win. To boot, his nine
wins there are more than any other driver in series history at any single track.
Swanson’s eighth USAC Silver Crown title (2014-15-17-18-19-21-22-24) set a
new record in terms of total championships earned by any one driver in a USAC
national series. He had previously been tied with A.J. Foyt’s seven Indy Car
crowns under the USAC banner as well as Mel Kenyon’s seven USAC National Midget
championships.
The 2024 campaign also represented the fourth time in which Kody won both the
season finale and the USAC Silver Crown title on the same day. He's now
accomplished this feat in 2014-2015-2021-2024. Nobody else has done it more than
twice.
In the process, Swanson drove the Doran Binks Racing team’s No. 77 to the
entrant championship. Utilizing a Maxim/Hampshire Chevy combo on dirt and a
Beast/Lanci Ford package on pavement, their Mission Foods – Wilke Orthodontics –
Glenn Farms entry earned five wins in totality on the season en route to a
21-point spread between him and runner-up Grant in the final championship tally.
For Kevin Doran, it’s his second USAC Silver Crown entrant title while, for Dan
Binks, it’s his first.
“I’ve got an Army behind me, and I’m so fortunate for each and every one of
them,” Swanson praised. “My wife, Jordan, she does so much for me personally as
a wife, as a teammate and as a spotter.”
The 14 USAC Silver Crown events held in 2024 were the most since the 2006
season, and the second most all-time behind only the 1999 schedule which
contested 15 races. For Swanson, it was a grueling task to master, but seemingly
no matter how short or long the season is, Swanson is always there at the end
with this being his 11th consecutive top-two finish in the series standings.
“This was a 14-race Silver Crown schedule and this was the first time we’ve
completed that many races in my career,” Swanson noted. “It was a grueling year,
and there were a lot of really strong contenders. I think of C.J. (Leary) having
four podiums in a row at the beginning before trouble befell him, and Logan
(Seavey) and Justin (Grant) doing the same. Each of those guys had great runs
and were a part of the title fight. We had some unfortunate things on our end
too, but it seemed like we were never out of it. I’m so thankful that certain
things fell our way, and on other ones, we were able to overcome and just keep
digging. With three races to go, running heads up and being in a really close
title fight, coming out second on the two dirt miles was great except for Justin
sweeping them both.”
Outside of Swanson, the 2024 season will be remembered for the emergence of
five first-time USAC Silver Crown winners, the most in a single year with the
series since 2010. Unquestionably, one of the most major of all milestones
occurred in mid-May at the Belleville High Banks in Kansas when Kaylee Bryson
became the first woman to win a USAC nationally sanctioned event in the 69-year
history of the organization.
In just his second career USAC Silver Crown start, Daison Pursley scored,
perhaps, the most exhilarating victory of the year. Pursley erased a two-plus
second deficit over the final few laps in June at Port Royal (Pa.) Speedway,
then took over the lead with a highwire high side pass of Justin Grant off the
fourth and final turn on the 50th and final lap.
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. During the final
12 laps of June’s round at Wisconsin’s Madison International Speedway, he went
from being on the verge of his first career top-five finish with the series to
leading his first ever laps to becoming the 2024 season’s third first-time USAC
Silver Crown race winner after racelong leader C.J. Leary fell out due to a flat
left rear tire on lap 89.
After five career runner-up finishes in USAC Silver Crown competition, Kevin
Thomas Jr. had no desire for any more “second” thoughts during USAC’s inaugural
run at Hutchinson, Kansas’ Salt City Speedway in July. In a late-race battle for
the lead, he and C.J. Leary touched wheels, resulting in Leary toppling over
while Thomas continued onward to victory to become the third-straight first-time
Silver Crown winner on the season.
To finish first, you must first survive. Mitchel Moles did just that during
September’s 4-Crown Nationals at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway where he was practically
the last one standing during the 50-lap race, overcoming a near devastating
accident with a lapped car and flat tire after flat tire for his competition
down the stretch. In what was the 100th USAC Silver Crown race ever held on a
1/2-mile dirt track, Moles became the fifth and final first-time series winner
of the season.
Less than two months after becoming a first-time Silver Crown winner, Dakoda
Armstrong made himself a two-time series winner on the biggest and fastest track
on the circuit, the 1.25-mile paved oval of World Wide Technology Raceway in
Madison, Ill. While running second to Kody Swanson with two laps remaining,
Swanson’s engine suddenly expired. Given the reins to the lead, Armstrong felt
he might’ve been running out of fuel but managed to fend off the field on a late
restart to make it to the finish line first once more.
When it came to dirt mile season in August, Justin Grant had the field
covered. At both Springfield and Du Quoin, Grant was picture perfect by setting
the fastest pace in practice, scoring the pole position, then going on to lead
every lap in both features to become the first driver to sweep to victories on
both Illinois miles in a single season since Chris Windom in 2018.
In a year in which he had won 15 times across USAC’s National Sprint Car and
Midget divisions to that point, Logan Seavey had to wait patiently until he
could taste victory once again with the USAC Silver Crown series in October’s
Sumar Classic at Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track.
Furthermore, Kody Swanson’s qualifying run of 30.239 seconds at WWT Raceway
set a new speed record average of 148.814 mph, 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 at the same track.
Kody Swanson led all drivers with 466 laps led and seven fast qualifying
times. Swanson and Justin Grant notched 10 top-five finishes apiece, best in the
series. Logan Seavey, meanwhile, finished inside the top-10 in all 14 events.
Five drivers started all 14 events: Justin Grant, C.J. Leary, Nathan Moore,
Logan Seavey and Kody Swanson.
C.J. Leary advanced more positions in a single race than any other driver
throughout the season. His 22nd to 3rd run at IRP in May came in an unfamiliar
car borrowed from fellow competitor Bryan Gossel. In fact, Leary advanced 18 or
more positions in three different races throughout the Silver Crown season, just
the second driver to do so in series history after Brian Tyler in 2004. Leary
also traveled from 20th to 2nd at Belleville and 24th to 6th at Terre Haute.
With a pair of top-five finishes on dirt (3rd at Salt City) and pavement (4th
at Madison), 6’8” tall Trey Osborne finished sixth in series points to earn
Rookie of the Year honors with the series.
Meanwhile, Gregg Cory earned the Engler Machine Fast Pass title for the 2024
USAC Silver Crown season. The first car running a lap down received a fast pass
and their lap back at each race on the schedule. Cory earned five fast passes in
all, which earned him a $5,000 reward – $2,500 to him as a driver and $2,500 for
his Williams-Cory Racing team.
Kyle Steffens, a longtime veteran of the modified ranks, posted a career-best
fifth in Silver Crown points after scoring five top-10 results, including a best
of 7th at both Salt City and Du Quoin.
After 42 seasons of competition, the Bateman Racing team bid farewell
following the 2024 season. Originally driven by Randy Bateman, the team
continued on after his death from Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) in 2017,
led by his wife, Patty, and several friends. In 2024, the team was stellar with
driver Jerry Coons Jr. at the controls, recording four top-10 finishes in all
four of the team’s starts.
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2024 USAC SILVER CROWN STAT LEADERS:
Most Wins: 5-Kody Swanson
Driver Champion: Kody Swanson
Entrant Champion: Doran Binks Racing #77
Rookie of the Year: Trey Osborne (6th)
Most Laps Led: 466-Kody Swanson
Most Top-Fives: 10-Justin Grant & Kody Swanson
Most Top-Tens: 14-Logan Seavey
Most Fast Qualifying Times: 7-Kody Swanson
Most Feature Starts: 14-Justin Grant, C.J. Leary, Nathan Moore, Logan Seavey
& Kody Swanson
Best Finish By A Rookie: Jun 15: Port Royal Speedway – Daison Pursley (1st) &
Sep 21: Eldora Speedway – Mitchel Moles (1st)
Most Positions Advanced in a Race: (19) May 25: Lucas Oil Indianapolis
Raceway Park – C.J. Leary (22nd to 3rd)
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2024 USAC SILVER CROWN SCHEDULE & RESULTS
Apr 20: (P#) Toledo Speedway – Toledo, OH
WINNER: Kody Swanson (Doran Binks Racing #77)
May 5: (P#) Winchester Speedway – Winchester, IN
WINNER: Kody Swanson (Doran Binks Racing #77)
May 18: (D) Belleville High Banks - Belleville, KS
WINNER: Kaylee Bryson (Sam Pierce #26)
May 25: (P#) Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - Brownsburg, IN
WINNER: Kody Swanson (Doran Binks Racing #77)
Jun 15: (D) Port Royal Speedway - Port Royal, PA
WINNER: Daison Pursley (Team AZ Racing #21)
Jun 21: (P) Madison International Speedway - Oregon, WI
WINNER: Dakoda Armstrong (C & A Motorsports #5)
Jul 20: (D) Salt City Speedway – Hutchinson, KS
WINNER: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Chris Dyson Racing #9)
Aug 10: (P) Jennerstown Speedway – Jennerstown, PA
WINNER: Kody Swanson (Doran Binks Racing #77)
Aug 16: (P) World Wide Technology Raceway – Madison, IL
WINNER: Dakoda Armstrong (C & A Motorsports #5)
Aug 17: (D#) Illinois State Fairgrounds - Springfield, IL
WINNER: Justin Grant (Hemelgarn Racing #91)
Aug 31: (D#) Du Quoin State Fairgrounds - Du Quoin, IL
WINNER: Justin Grant (Hemelgarn Racing #91)
Sep 21: (D) Eldora Speedway - Rossburg, OH
WINNER: Mitchel Moles (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports #119)
Oct 6: (D) Terre Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, IN
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing #22)
Oct 19: (P) Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - Brownsburg, IN
WINNER: Kody Swanson (Doran Binks Racing #77)
------------------------ KEY DEFINITIONS -------------------------
(D) represents a dirt event
(P) represents a pavement event
# represents a daytime event
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2024 USAC SILVER CROWN DRIVER POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1. 858 Kody Swanson, Kingsburg, Calif.
2. 837 Justin Grant, Ione, Calif.
3. 788 Logan Seavey, Sutter, Calif.
4. 690 C.J. Leary, Greenfield, Ind.
5. 528 Kyle Steffens, Saint Charles, Mo.
6. 468 (R) Trey Osborne, Columbus, Ohio
7. 454 Kaylee Bryson, Muskogee, Okla.
8. 452 Gregg Cory, Shelbyville, Ind.
9. 433 Bobby Santos, Franklin, Mass.
10. 396 (R) Nathan Moore, Kaufman, Texas
11. 366 Dakoda Armstrong, New Castle, Ind.
12. 361 Mario Clouser, Auburn, Ill.
13. 329 Dave Berkheimer, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
14. 306 Chase Stockon, Fort Branch, Ind.
15. 305 (R) Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, Okla.
16. 304 Jerry Coons Jr., Tucson, Ariz.
17. 302 (R) Briggs Danner, Allentown, Pa.
18. 296 Taylor Ferns, Shelby Township, Mich.
19. 262 Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, Okla.
20. 260 Matt Westfall, Pleasant Hill, Ohio
21. 243 Trey Burke, Alvin, Texas
22. 243 Nathan Byrd, Goodyear, Ariz.
23. 227 Russ Gamester, Peru, Ind.
24. 223 (R) Mitchel Moles, Raisin City, Calif.
25. 200 Tyler Roahrig, Plymouth, Ind.
26. 184 Chris Fetter, Troy, Mo.
27. 180 Carmen Perigo, Stoystown, Pa.
28. 138 Matt Goodnight, Winchester, Ind.
29. 130 Davey Hamilton Jr., Boise, Idaho
30. 127 (R) Jackson Macenko, Cincinnati, Ohio
31. 126 Brian Ruhlman, Clarklake, Mich.
32. 125 Kevin Thomas Jr., Cullman, Ala.
33. 120 Shane Cottle, Kansas, Ill.
34. 108 (R) Danny Jennings, Norman, Okla.
35. 98 Mark Smith, Sunbury, Pa.
36. 95 Kyle Robbins, New Castle, Ind.
37. 93 (R) Chase Dietz, York, Pa.
38. 88 Patrick Lawson, Edwardsville, Ill.
39. 82 Bryan Gossel, Fort Collins, Colo.
40. 78 (R) Kip Hughes, North Enid, Okla.
41. 78 Jimmy Light, West Springfield, Pa.
42. 76 Danny Long, Bonne Terre, Mo.
43. 75 Robert Ballou, Rocklin, Calif.
44. 63 Chris Urish, Elkhart, Ill.
45. 62 (R) Mark Bitner, Columbus, N.J.
46. 58 Travis Welpott, Pendleton, Ind.
47. 57 Korey Weyant, Springfield, Ill.
48. 53 Shane Cockrum, Benton, Ill.
49. 53 (R) Dave Peperak, Clinton, Ind.
50. 51 (R) Aric Gentry, Robards, Ky.
51. 50 (R) Saban Bibent, Cincinnati, Ohio
52. 49 (R) Alex Bright, Collegeville, Pa.
53. 46 (R) Tom Savage, Red Lion, Pa.
54. 44 (R) Steve Gennetten, Gravois Mills, Mo.
55. 41 Derek Bischak, Angola, Ind.
56. 41 Mike Haggenbottom, Levittown, Pa.
57. 39 Casey Buckman, Chandler, Ariz.
58. 35 (R) Joe Trenca, Phoenix, N.Y.
59. 33 (R) Tanner Berryhill, Bixby, Okla.
60. 33 Cody Gerhardt, Fresno, Calif.
61. 23 (R) Brent Yarnal, Phoenix, Ariz.
62. 19 Zach Daum, Pocahontas, Ill.
63. 19 (R) Kevin Newton, Farmersburg, Ind.
64. 16 (R) Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, Neb.
65. 10 Joey Moughan, Springfield, Ill.
66. 10 Ken Schrader, Fenton, Mo.
67. 10 Kenny Gentry, Henderson, Ky.
68. 10 (R) Jake Trainor, Medway, Mass.
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year contender
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2024 USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRANT POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. ENTRANT, TEAM LOCATION
1. 858 Doran Binks Racing, Lebanon, Ohio (#77)
2. 837 Hemelgarn Racing, LaSalle, Mich. (#91)
3. 788 Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing, Brownsburg, Ind. (#22)
4. 636 Klatt Enterprises, Hastings, Neb. (#6)
5. 528 Steffens Motorsports, Saint Charles, Mo. (#08)
6. 468 BCR Group, Springfield, Ohio (#81)
7. 454 Sam Pierce, Daleville, Ind. (#26)
8. 452 Williams-Cory Racing, Shelbyville, Ind. (#32)
9. 433 DJ Racing, Boca Raton, Fla. (#98)
10. 396 Chip Thomas-Joe Moore, Kaufman, Texas (#48)
11. 387 Legacy Autosport-Robert Wilson Racing, Pittsboro, Ind. (#60)
12. 366 C & A Motorsports, New Castle, Ind. (#5)
13. 346 Team AZ Racing , Brownsburg, Ind. (#21)
14. 338 Chris Dyson Racing, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (#9)
15. 329 Berkheimer Racing, Mechanicsburg, Pa. (#31)
16. 309 John Haggenbottom, Bristol, Pa. (#24)
17. 306 Pink 69 Racing, Evansville, Ind. (#69)
18. 302 DMW Motorsports, Phoenix, Ariz. (#10)
19. 296 Taylor Ferns Racing, Shelby Township, Mich. (#555)
20. 260 Westfall Racing, Pleasant Hill, Ohio (#54)
21. 243 Legacy Autosport-Robert Wilson Racing, Pittsboro, Ind. (#40)
22. 227 Gamester Racing, Peru, Ind. (#51)
23. 223 Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports, Gilbert, Ariz. (#119)
24. 223 Patty Bateman, Murphysboro, Ill. (#55)
25. 200 Michael Newman, Snohomish, Wash. (#41)
26. 184 Chris Fetter, Troy, Mo. (#15)
27. 180 John Stehman, Halifax, Pa. (#52)
28. 158 Kazmark Motorsports, Joliet, Ill. (#92)
29. 136 Bryan Gossel, Fort Collins, Colo. (#06)
30. 128 Hans Lein, Edgerton, Wis. (#97)
31. 127 Jackson Macenko, Cincinnati, Ohio (#124)
32. 126 Brian Ruhlman, Clarklake, Mich. (#49)
33. 108 David Grace Motorsports, Norman, Okla. (#61)
34. 101 Davey Hamilton Racing, Jamestown, Ind. (#14)
35. 98 B & S Racing, Sunbury, Pa. (#01)
36. 95 Legacy Autosport-Robert Wilson Racing, Pittsboro, Ind. (#19)
37. 95 KR Racing, New Castle, Ind. (#7)
38. 93 Bruce Lee, Abbottstown, Pa. (#86)
39. 88 Patrick Lawson, Edwardsville, Ill. (#2)
40. 78 Wingo Brothers Racing, Pittsboro, Ind. (#118)
41. 78 Kip Hughes, North Enid, Okla. (#160)
42. 76 Danny Long, Bonne Terre, Mo. (#44)
43. 70 Five Three Motorsports, Joliet, Ill. (#53)
44. 63 Chris Urish, Elkhart, Ill. (#177)
45. 62 Henry Yeska, Columbus, N.J. (#4)
46. 58 Welpott Racing, Pendleton, Ind. (#18)
47. 57 Scott Weyant, Springfield, Ill. (#199)
48. 53 Dave Peperak Motorsports, Clinton, Ind. (#777)
49. 51 Tim Simmons, Cabot, Ark. (#3)
50. 50 Sammy & Mouren Fetter, Bridgeton, Mo. (#88)
51. 49 TwoC Racing, Liberal, Kan. (#12)
52. 46 Tom Savage, Red Lion, Pa. (#38)
53. 44 Steve Gennetten, Gravois Mills, Mo. (#03)
54. 41 Derek Bischak, Indianapolis, Ind. (#131)
55. 39 C-Buck Motorsports/Eddie Sachs Jr., Chandler, Ariz. (#25)
56. 35 Karlsen Racing, Phoenix, N.Y. (#166)
57. 29 Bill Rose Racing, Crawfordsville, Ind. (#66)
58. 23 Brent Yarnal, Phoenix, Ariz. (#29)
59. 21 Mark Swanson Encore Team, West Des Moines, Iowa (#121)
60. 19 A.J. Felker Racing, Jeffersonville, Ind. (#37)
61. 19 Armstrong Racing, New Palestine, Ind. (#99)
62. 16 Cornell Racing Stables, Monee, Ill. (#8)
63. 15 John Tosti, High Ridge, Mo. (#07)
64. 13 McQuinn Motorsports, Springfield, Ill. (#114)
65. 10 MSP Motorsports, Springfield, Ill. (#129)
66. 10 Gentry Motorsports, Henderson, Ky. (#188)
67. 10 Sam Pierce, Daleville, Ind. (#126)
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2024 USAC SILVER CROWN ROOKIE DRIVER POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1. 468 Trey Osborne, Columbus, Ohio
2. 396 Nathan Moore, Kaufman, Texas
3. 305 Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, Okla.
4. 302 Briggs Danner, Allentown, Pa.
5. 223 Mitchel Moles, Raisin City, Calif.
6. 127 Jackson Macenko, Cincinnati, Ohio
7. 108 Danny Jennings, Norman, Okla.
8. 93 Chase Dietz, York, Pa.
9. 78 Kip Hughes, North Enid, Okla.
10. 62 Mark Bitner, Columbus, N.J.
11. 53 Dave Peperak, Clinton, Ind.
12. 51 Aric Gentry, Robards, Ky.
13. 50 Saban Bibent, Cincinnati, Ohio
14. 49 Alex Bright, Collegeville, Pa.
15. 46 Tom Savage, Red Lion, Pa.
16. 44 Steve Gennetten, Gravois Mills, Mo.
17. 35 Joe Trenca, Phoenix, N.Y.
18. 33 Tanner Berryhill, Bixby, Okla.
19. 23 Brent Yarnal, Phoenix, Ariz.
20. 19 Kevin Newton, Farmersburg, Ind.
21. 16 Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, Neb.
22. 10 Jake Trainor, Medway, Mass.
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RACE WINS:
5-Kody Swanson (Apr 20 at Toledo Speedway, May 5 at Winchester Speedway, May
25 at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, Aug 10 at Jennerstown Speedway & Oct
19 at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park)
2-Dakoda Armstrong (Jun 21 at Madison International Speedway & Aug 16 at
World Wide Technology Raceway)
2-Justin Grant (Aug 17 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds & Aug 31 at the Du
Quoin State Fairgrounds)
1-Kaylee Bryson (May 18 at the Belleville High Banks)
1-Mitchel Moles (Sep 21 at Eldora Speedway)
1-Daison Pursley (Jun 15 at Port Royal Speedway)
1-Logan Seavey (Oct 6 at the Terre Haute Action Track)
1-Kevin Thomas Jr. (Jul 20 at Salt City Speedway)
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LAPS LED:
466-Kody Swanson
187-Justin Grant
117-Brady Bacon
103-C.J. Leary
85-Kevin Thomas Jr.
77-Logan Seavey
55-Dakoda Armstrong
51-Bobby Santos
38-Mitchel Moles
16-Kaylee Bryson
13-Daison Pursley
CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT!
SWANSON SCORES IRP FINALE,
SECURES 8TH USAC SILVER CROWN TITLE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Brownsburg, Indiana (October 19, 2024)………It couldn’t have been a more perfect
Championship Saturday for Kody Swanson and his Doran Binks Racing team in the
USAC Silver Crown season finale at Brownsburg, Indiana’s Lucas Oil Indianapolis
Raceway Park.
That is, outside of “only” leading 49 of the 100 laps.
Swanson (Kingsburg, Calif.) shook off a near racelong battle with Bobby
Santos, and for a brief stretch with Tyler Roahrig, before taking the lead for
good on lap 63 to score the win at the .686-mile paved oval while also notching
his record-extending eighth career series championship in his Doran Binks
Racing/Mission Foods – Wilke Orthodontics – Glenn Farms/Beast/Lanci Ford.
Where do we possibly begin with the accolades the 36-year-old racer earned in
one night? Swanson’s eighth USAC Silver Crown title (2014-15-17-18-19-21-22-24)
set a new record in terms of total championships earned by any one driver in a
USAC national series. He had previously been tied with A.J. Foyt’s seven Indy
Car crowns under the USAC banner as well as Mel Kenyon’s seven USAC National
Midget championships.
Furthermore, Kody’s ninth career IRP Silver Crown victory set a new record
for wins in the series at the track. Of all people, he surpassed the record of
eight that he had previously shared with his brother, Tanner Swanson. With his
latest win, Kody also moved to the top line in terms of overall USAC sanctioned
wins at IRP with his 15th, tying Tracy Hines and Bobby Santos for number one
all-time.
In fact, Kody’s dominance of IRP extends even further. He is now the record
holder for most wins by any driver at any track in USAC Silver Crown history.
His ninth at IRP surpassed Jack Hewitt’s eight at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway and
Tanner Swanson’s aforementioned eight at IRP.
To begin the night, Kody even earned his seventh pole position of 2024,
setting a new USAC Silver Crown single season mark in the process. Who’s record
did he break, you might ask? Of course, it was his own record that he broke. He
earned six pole positions in both the 2015 and 2023 seasons.
This night also marked the fourth time in which Kody won both the season
finale and the USAC Silver Crown title on the same day. He's now accomplished
this feat in 2014-2015-2021-2024. Nobody else has done it more than twice,
including Al Unser (1973), Bobby Olivero (1979), Gary Bettenhausen (1980), Jack
Hewitt (1986), Steve Butler (1992), Jimmy Sills (1996), J.J. Yeley (2002-03),
Bobby East (2012) and Chris Windom (2016).
Needless to say, Swanson has firmly established himself as the king of USAC
Silver Crown racing. We already knew that, but he proved it once again on
Saturday night in earning himself yet another driving crown while also securing
the Doran Binks Racing partnership its first ever series entrant championship.
For Doran Racing, it’s their second career USAC Silver Crown title with Swanson
after previously winning it all in 2022 in a split effort with Chris Dyson
Racing. That year, Doran handled the pavement side of the team while Dyson
spearheaded the dirt portion. For 2024, the Doran Binks combo was a true all-in
performance by the team on both dirt and pavement.
As far as the race itself is concerned, unlike May’s Hoosier Hundred where he
led 100 laps from start to finish, Kody found himself chasing the rabbit
throughout the majority of the 100-lap, 68.6-mile distance en route to his 45th
career USAC Silver Crown win. Carrying a nine-point lead over Justin Grant into
the race, a third-place finish or better was a deal-sealer for Kody and his
title hopes, and that’s exactly where he fell to for a time during the early
stages of the race.
Initially, six-time IRP Silver Crown winner Santos got the upper hand around
the outside of Swanson to edge him for the lead by the length of his chrome
front bumper at the conclusion of lap one. However, Swanson muscled his way back
by Santos as he worked the middle groove underneath Santos in turns three and
four to slot himself into the lead by lap two.
A yellow flag brought about by the stopped car of 21st running Nathan Moore
necessitated a caution and a restart in which Santos took full advantage of. One
lap after the resumption on the 13th circuit, Santos surged back around the
outside of Swanson in turns three and four to once again reclaim the top spot.
Soon, it became a three-car tussle at the front as Santos, Swanson and the
emerging Tyler Roahrig all ran nose-to-tail. Roahrig made his run at Swanson on
the 19th lap when he powered past in turns one and two to gain the second the
second position and then went to work on Santos for the race lead. The pair went
side-by-side for multiple laps on the 28th and 29th go around with mere inches
separating the two as they crossed the stripe. Both Santos and Roahrig had
already tasted victory on the night with Santos capturing the accompanying
Brown’s Oil Service Midget feature and Roahrig pocketing the 500 Sprint Car Tour
main.
With the championship weighing on his mind, Swanson had to teeter on that
delicate balance between racing for points and racing for the win. Swanson
freely acknowledged that, in that moment, it was practically impossible to
discard any thoughts on the points aspect.
“When your helmet’s on, your only job is to try and win the race,” Swanson
confessed. “But I’d be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge that those thoughts are in
there and I try to be aware.”
Additionally, in Silver Crown racing, three bonus points are issued to the
driver and team leading the most laps. So getting to the lead and staying there
was just as imperative in both the race and the title fight for Swanson.
“I tried really hard to get the lead because I wanted the lead,” Swanson
stated. “I hope I left Bobby enough room. I was trying to do that, and I was
still trying to race hard for it. He got a great run after that restart, and he
got a great entry into three, so I was going to have to be second for a little
while. After that, Tyler came up through there, and at that point, I knew it
would be hard to get the lead. Bobby is a champion racer and he’s not going to
give you the lead for nothing. I don’t blame him. We race really hard a lot and
I have great respect for him.”
The battle at the front was stifled on lap 30 when fifth running Dakoda
Armstrong slowed to a stop in turn three. However, the upcoming lap 34 restart
proved to be most detrimental to second place running Roahrig. As the field was
rolling through turn four with the green flag in sight, Roahrig’s car failed to
take off and began to coast down the straightaway before completely stopping in
turn one. The culprit was a magneto issue, which ended Roahrig’s bid for a first
career USAC Silver Crown victory.
For the next nearly 30 laps, Santos remained in control with Swanson lurking
in the shadows a few car lengths behind. By lap 62, Swanson was in position to
make a move. Pulling even with Santos in turns one and two, the two remained in
lockstep throughout the entirety of the lap with Santos nipping Swanson at the
stripe by a half car length. Less than a half lap later, Swanson had fully moved
ahead as he cleared Santos for the number one spot for good by the time the pair
exited turn two.
From that point forward, Swanson burst away from Santos to the tune of two to
three seconds while defending series champ Logan Seavey made a late surge from
fifth to second between laps 67-75 to earn himself a runner-up finish 2.362
seconds behind Swanson at the finish line. Santos came home third with C.J.
Leary fourth and Grant rounding out the top-five but coming up 21 points short
in the final championship tally.
In the end, Swanson didn’t get those three bonus points for most laps led
after pacing the field for 49 while Santos controlled the pace for 51 of the
100. Nonetheless, Swanson led the laps that led him to another historic night.
“I just had to hope that maybe the race would go long enough that it would
swing back in our favor,” Swanson explained. “Luckily, on a longer run, we were
really good. Logan was coming late, and the beauty of Silver Crown racing is
that my wife (and spotter) does a great job on keeping me up to speed on what’s
happening and let me know that I had a little gap there to be careful through
that lapped traffic at the end to make sure we finished it. I sure didn’t want
to waste it, and I appreciate the chance just to give it a shot.”
Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) once again equaled his best career pavement
USAC Silver Crown result with a second in his Rice Motorsports-Abacus
Racing/DiaEdge Mitsubishi Materials – STIDA.com/Beast/Felker Chevy. At IRP
alone, it’s his third career runner-up finish with the series at the track, and
the third time he’s done so in his four most recent starts.
En route to a third place result, Bobby Santos (Franklin, Mass.) led a race
high 51 laps in his DJ Racing/Brown & Miller Racing Solutions – Simpson Race
Products/Beast/Speedway Chevy. For that, he earned the Inferno Armor Fire Move
of the Night. Despite not notching a series victory for the first time since
2021, Santos was, perhaps, the most consistent driver in the series with seven
top-fives in seven starts, all on the pavement.
Trey Osborne (Columbus, Ohio) had quite a night for himself and his BCR
Group/Flint Trucking & Truck Service – Duncan Oil – QS Components/Beast/Kercher
Chevy. First, he raced from 12th to 6th to earn a $200 bonus as the Hard Charger
courtesy of Hoosier Auto Racing Fans in memory of the late Eleanor Vogler who
recently passed away. Osborne also wrapped up USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the
Year honors for 2024.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: October 19, 2024 –
Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park – Brownsburg, Indiana – .686-Mile Paved Oval
– Championship Saturday
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kody Swanson, 77, Doran/Binks-20.892; 2.
Bobby Santos, 98, DJ-21.120; 3. Tyler Roahrig, 41, Newman-21.147; 4. Justin
Grant, 91, Hemelgarn-21.169; 5. Logan Seavey, 22, Rice/Abacus-21.189; 6. C.J.
Leary, 6, Klatt-21.278; 7. Dakoda Armstrong, 5, C & A-21.282; 8. Nathan Byrd,
40, Legacy/Wilson-21.395; 9. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-21.413; 10. Kaylee
Bryson, 26, Pierce-21.621; 11. Kyle Steffens, 08, Steffens-21.648; 12. Trey
Osborne, 81, BCR-21.672; 13. Jake Trainor, 126, Pierce-21.728; 14. Kyle Robbins,
7, KR-21.752; 15. Cody Gerhardt, 14, Hamilton-21.928; 16. Gregg Cory, 32,
Williams/Cory-23.224; 17. Nathan Moore, 48, Thomas/Moore-24.799; 18. Dave
Berkheimer, 31, Berkheimer-NT.
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson (1),
2. Logan Seavey (5), 3. Bobby Santos (2), 4. C.J. Leary (6), 5. Justin Grant
(4), 6. Trey Osborne (12), 7. Nathan Byrd (8), 8. Russ Gamester (9), 9. Kyle
Robbins (13), 10. Kaylee Bryson (10), 11. Gregg Cory (15), 12. Tyler Roahrig
(3), 13. Dakoda Armstrong (7), 14. Kyle Steffens (11), 15. Cody Gerhardt (14),
16. Dave Berkheimer (17), 17. Nathan Moore (16). 42:40.183
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Bobby Santos, Laps 2-12 Kody Swanson, Laps 13-62
Bobby Santos, Laps 63-100 Kody Swanson.
FINAL USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kody Swanson-858,
2-Justin Grant-837, 3-Logan Seavey-788, 4-C.J. Leary-690, 5-Kyle Steffens-528,
6-Trey Osborne-468, 7-Kaylee Bryson-454, 8-Gregg Cory-452, 9-Bobby Santos-366,
10-Nathan Moore-367.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-199, 2-Logan
Seavey-195, 3-Robert Ballou-149, 4-Justin Grant-142, 5-C.J. Leary-130, 6-Chase
Stockon-126, 7-Kyle Cummins-124, 8-Brady Bacon-115, 9-Matt Westfall-109,
10-Kevin Thomas Jr.-107.
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: Kody Swanson (21.074)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kody Swanson (20.892)
Hoosier Auto Racing Fans Hard Charger in Memory of Eleanor Vogler: Trey
Osborne (12th to 6th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Race: Bobby Santos
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS:
October 19, 2024 – Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, California – “3rd
Annual Heritage Fall Classic”
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFICATIONS: 1. David Gasper, 18,
Kittle/Gasper-11.770 (New Track Record); 2. Ricky Lewis, 17, Dunkel-11.952; 3.
R.J. Johnson, 51, Johnson-11.955; 4. Cody Williams, 44, Williams-12.018; 5,
Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-12.048; 6. Austin Williams, 17W, Dunkel-12.142;
7. Blake Bower, 17X, Dunkel-12.174; 8. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-12.191; 9.
Shon Deskins, 20, Deskins-12.200; 10. Tommy Malcolm, 5X, Napier-12.248; 11. A.J.
Bender, 21, Bender-12.286; 12. Tye Mihocko, 5, Mihocko-12.338; 13. Jeff Dyer,
39, Cal-Sun-12.349; 14. Austin Grabowski, 72, Grabowski-12.372; 15. Logan
Williams, 5W, McCarthy-12.414; 16. Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-12.443; 17. Grant
Sexton, 22, Sexton-12.469; 18. Jonas Reynolds, 0, Reynolds-12.602; 19. Stevie
Rogers, 11, Rogers-12.619; 20. Dayton Shelton, 9, Shelton-12.709; 21. Jon DeWees,
63D, DeWees-12.819; 22. Brent Sexton, 44S, Sexton-12.827; 23. Elexa Herrera, 5E,
Herrera-12.977; 24. Blake Hendricks, 14, Hendricks-13.080; 25. Todd Pratt, 17T,
Pratt-13.772.
FLOWDYNAMICS INCORPORATED / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION / IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER
SR. & WILEY MILLER II FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, Top 5 Transfer to Feature) 1. Verne
Sweeney, 2. Tommy Malcolm, 3. Cody Williams, 4. Blake Bower, 5. David Gasper, 6.
Brent Sexton, 7. Stevie Rogers, 8. Jeff Dyer, 9. Todd Pratt. NT.
BILLSJERKY.NET / FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, Top 5 Transfer to
Feature) 1. Charles Davis Jr., 2. Grant Sexton, 3. Ricky Lewis, 4. A.J. Bender,
5. Logan Calderwood, 6. Elexa Herrera, 7. Dayton Shelton, 8. Austin Grabowski.
NT.
WC FRIEND COMPANY / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, Top
5 Transfer to Feature) 1. Tye Mihocko, 2. Logan Williams, 3. Austin Williams, 4.
R.J. Johnson, 5. Jon DeWees, 6. Jonas Reynolds, 7. Blake Hendricks, 8. Shon
Deskins. NT.
FACTORY WRAPS SEMI: (12 laps)
Scratched after #39 Jeff Dyer was unable to make the call. The remaining 8 cars
started the feature.
FEATURE: (30 laps, With Starting Positions) 1. Ricky Lewis (5), 2. Charles
Davis Jr. (8), 3. Tye Mihocko (11), 4. R.J. Johnson (4), 5. Austin Williams (1),
6. A.J. Bender (10), 7. Logan Williams (13), 8. Tommy Malcolm (9), 9. David
Gasper (6), 10. Verne Sweeney (14), 11. Grant Sexton (15), 12. Dayton Shelton
(18), 13. Brent Sexton (20), 14. Austin Grabowski (12), 15. Elexa Herrera (21),
16. Jon DeWees (19), 17. Blake Hendricks (22), 18. Todd Pratt (23), 19. Stevie
Rogers (17), 20. Logan Calderwood (2), 21. Jonas Reynolds (16), 22. Cody
Williams (3), 23. Blake Bower (7). NT.
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**Blake Bower flipped during lap 1 of the feature. Jonas Reynolds flipped during
lap 19 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-3 Tye Mihocko, Laps 4-28 R.J. Johnson, Laps 29-30
Ricky Lewis.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: Tye Mihocko (11 to 3)
NEW AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS:
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACES: November 1&2 – Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, Arizona – “57th Western World Championships presented by Avanti Windows & Doors”
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS:
October 18, 2024 – Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, California – “3rd
Annual Heritage Fall Classic”
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFICATIONS: 1. R.J. Johnson, 51, Johnson-11.976
(New Track Record); 2. Cody Williams, 44, Williams-11.984; 3. Austin Grabowski,
72, Grabowski-12.008; 4. Tommy Malcolm, 5X, Napier-12.033; 5. Ricky Lewis, 17,
Dunkel-12.092; 6. Tye Mihocko, 5, Mihocko-12.113; 7. Austin Williams, 17W,
Dunkel-12.178; 8. Logan Williams, 5W, McCarthy-12.190; 9. David Gasper, 18,
Kittle/Gasper-12.238; 10. Shon Deskins, 20, Deskins-12.319; 11. Charles Davis
Jr., 47, Davis-12.326; 12. A.J. Bender, 21, Bender-12.373; 13. Verne Sweeney,
98, Guerrero-12.376; 14. Grant Sexton, 22, Sexton-12.508; 15. Jeff Dyer, 39,
Cal-Sun-12.543; 16. Mark Henry Jr., 39R, Henry-12.567; 17. Stevie Rogers, 11,
Rogers-12.641; 18. Jonas Reynolds, 0, Reynolds-12.705; 19. Dayton Shelton, 9,
Shelton-12.722; 20. Blake Bower, 17X, Dunkel-12.742; 21. Jon DeWees, 63D,
DeWees-12.835; 22. Elexa Herrera, 5E, Herrera-12.886; 23. Tom Dunkel, 17A,
Dunkel-13.369; 24. Todd Pratt, 17T, Pratt-13.466; 25. Brent Sexton, 44S,
Sexton-13.927.
FLOWDYNAMICS INCORPORATED / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION / IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER
SR. & WILEY MILLER II FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, Top 5 Transfer to Feature) 1. R.J.
Johnson, 2. Shon Deskins, 3. Verne Sweeney, 4. Austin Williams, 5. Dayton
Shelton, 6. Tommy Malcolm, 7. Mark Henry Jr., 8. Elexa Herrera, 9. Brent Sexton.
NT.
BILLSJERKY.NET / FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, Top 5 Transfer to
Feature) 1. Grant Sexton, 2. Charles Davis Jr., 3. Logan Williams, 4. Stevie
Rogers, 5. Blake Bower, 6. Cody Williams, 7. Tom Dunkel, 8. Ricky Lewis. NT.
WC FRIEND COMPANY / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, Top
5 Transfer to Feature) 1. A.J. Bender, 2. David Gasper, 3. Tye Mihocko, 4.
Austin Grabowski, 5. Jon DeWees, 6. Jonas Reynolds, 7. Todd Pratt, 8. Jeff Dyer.
NT.
FACTORY WRAPS SEMI: (12 laps, Top 7 Transfer to Feature) 1. Cody Williams, 2.
Tommy Malcolm, 3. Jeff Dyer, 4. Jonas Reynolds, 5. Elexa Herrera, 6. Mark Henry
Jr., 7. Brent Sexton, 8. Todd Pratt, 9. Tom Dunkel, 10. Ricky Lewis. NT.
FEATURE: (30 laps, With Starting Positions) 1. David Gasper (1), 2. Austin
Williams (3), 3. R.J. Johnson (6), 4. Tye Mihocko (4), 5. Shon Deskins (9), 6.
Tommy Malcolm (8), 7. A.J. Bender (11), 8. Charles Davis Jr. (10), 9. Verne
Sweeney (12), 10. Blake Bower (19), 11. Austin Grabowski (5), 12. Cody Williams
(7), 13. Brent Sexton (22), 14. Jeff Dyer (14), 15. Elexa Herrera (21), 16.
Stevie Rogers (16), 17. Jonas Reynolds (17), 18. Logan Williams (2), 19. Mark
Henry Jr. (15), 20. Jon DeWees (20), 21. Grant Sexton (13), 22. Dayton Shelton
(18). NT.
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**Ricky Lewis flipped during lap 1 of the semi. Dayton Shelton flipped during
lap 5 of the feature. Mark Henry Jr. flipped on lap 17 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-2 David Gasper, Laps 3-16 Tye Mihocko, Lap 17-22
Austin Williams, Laps 23-30 David Gasper.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: Blake Bower (19 to 10)
NEW AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS:
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: October 19 – Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, California – “3rd Annual Heritage Fall Classic”
SWANSON VS. GRANT!
IT’S A DUEL FOR THE USAC SILVER CROWN
TITLE SATURDAY AT IRP!
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Brownsburg, Indiana (October 17, 2024)………The 2024 USAC Silver Crown National
Championship battle comes down to two drivers, one race and just six points of
separation this Saturday, October 19, at Brownsburg, Indiana’s Lucas Oil
Indianapolis Raceway Park.
One-hundred laps are all that remain on the season. One-hundred laps are all
that remain in deciding the champion for 2024. After a year’s worth of work, you
couldn’t really ask for more.
Now, let’s check the storylines that we’re keen on this weekend for
Championship Saturday at the .686-mile paved oval!
SWANSON & GRANT DUKE IT OUT FOR THE TITLE
Point leader Kody Swanson (Kingsburg, Calif.) is eying an unprecedented
eighth career USAC Silver Crown driving title (2014-15-17-18-19-21-22) while
Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.) is seeking a second after previously capturing the
championship in 2020.
For all intents and purposes, IRP has been Swanson’s playground over the
years as he’s scored eight career victories at the track located just west of
the Indianapolis. The eight victories are tied for the all-time lead alongside
his brother, Tanner Swanson. Kody’s 10 Silver Crown pole positions at IRP are a
record and his 14 overall USAC victories at IRP rank as the second most
all-time.
Grant, meanwhile, owns four top-five finishes at IRP with a best result of
third in October 2023. He has won on the pavement with the USAC Silver Crown
series before, capturing the 2021 Rich Vogler Classic at Winchester (Ind.)
Speedway by the blink of an eye over – you guessed it – Swanson.
WALK OFF HOMERS
Kody Swanson and Justin Grant are also wanting to end the season on a doubly
impressive high note by winning both the race and the Silver Crown championship
in one fell swoop on the final night of the season.
Swanson is among the 10 drivers in series history to accomplish the feat and is the only one to do so on three different occasions. The others to achieve it at least once are Al Unser (1973), Bobby Olivero (1979), Gary Bettenhausen (1980), Jack Hewitt (1986), Steve Butler (1992), Jimmy Sills (1996), J.J. Yeley (2002-03), Bobby East (2012), Kody Swanson (2014-15-21) and Chris Windom (2016).
SANTOS ON THE CUSP OF AN IRP RECORD
Bobby Santos is on the brink of a record-setting performance this Saturday at
IRP. The Franklin, Massachusetts native’s 15 career USAC victories at the track
are tied for first place all-time alongside Tracy Hines.
In fact, Santos has won in all three USAC national divisions in his career at
IRP (Silver Crown, Sprint & Midget). The exclusive list of nine to do that
includes Santos, Kody Swanson, Mike Bliss, Bobby East, Tracy Hines, Kenny Irwin
Jr., Jim Keeker, Dave Steele and Tony Stewart.
Santos owns six career USAC Silver Crown wins at IRP dating back to 2009.
More than anything, he’d just like to get back to victory lane for the first
time with the series in 2024 after five starts have produced five top-five
finishes, including runner-up performances at both Winchester and Madison.
DAKODA ARM-STRONGER
I think it’s safe to say that Dakoda Armstrong’s most recent visit to IRP in
May marked the turning point for his USAC Silver Crown program following no
finishes better than 10th in 2023.
That day, the New Castle, Ind. racer earned accolades as the top Hoosier
Hundred Rookie by finishing sixth. Since that point, he hasn’t finished outside
the top-two in series competition with a first career Silver Crown victory at
Madison followed by a second at Jennerstown and another triumphant score at
World Wide Technology Raceway.
He’s no dark horse anymore. He’s a contender and will be among those to keep
an eye on to play spoiler on the championship party come Saturday.
TRAINOR WHEELS A BIG CAR
Finally, Jake Trainor will get his shot at the USAC Silver Crown division
where he’ll make his series debut this Saturday in a second machine for car
owner Sam Pierce as a teammate to Kaylee Bryson.
The 19-year-old Trainor (Medway, Mass.) has been spectacular in the few
showings he’s already had at IRP over the past couple of seasons. He captured
victory at the Carb Night Classic midget race in both 2023 and 2024, and this
past August, added an Ecotec Midget feature score at IRP.
Trainor has already proven he’s the real deal in midgets and sprint cars on
pavement with his successes at IRP as well as winning the Little 500 at Anderson
(Ind.) Speedway as a Rookie in 2023. Now we get to see him take his shot at the
big cars.
TRIPLETS & QUADRUPLETS
At least five drivers are set to perform at least triple duty in Silver
Crown, Sprint Cars and Midgets during Championship Saturday at IRP, and there’s
even one individual who’ll take on four different types of machinery!
Jake Trainor will have his own personal pavement 4-Crown as he tackles all
three, plus the Ecotec All Star Midget event. Meanwhile, Kody Swanson, Bobby
Santos, Dakoda Armstrong and Nathan Byrd (Goodyear, Ariz.) will compete in the
Silver Crown, Sprint Car and Midget races.
As a fan, with four divisions, you’ll certainly get your money’s worth. For
these particular racers, they’ll get a full workout!
RACE DETAILS
Championship Saturday on October 19 features the USAC Silver Crown National
Championship, plus the 500 Sprint Car Tour and Pavement Midgets at Brownsburg,
Indiana’s Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park.
The main gate and pit gates open at 9am Eastern. The drivers meeting will
take place at 11:30am and the front gates open at Noon. 500 Sprint Car Tour
Practice #1 begins at 12:30pm followed by Midget Practice #1 at 12:55pm, USAC
Silver Crown Practice #1 at 1:20, All-Star Pavement Midget Practice #1 at 1:50,
500 Sprint Car Tour Practice #2 at 2:15pm, Midget Practice #2 at 2:40 and USAC
Silver Crown Practice at 3:05pm.
After practice, 500 Sprint Car Tour Qualifying commences at 3:35pm, followed
by Midget Qualifying at 4pm, USAC Silver Crown Qualifying at 4:20pm, All-Star
Midget Practice #2 and Qualifying at 5pm, Opening Ceremonies at 5:20pm, the
40-lap 500 Sprint Car Tour Feature at 5:30pm, the 30-lap Midget Feature at
6:05pm, the 20-lap All-Star Midget Feature at 6:35pm and the 100-lap USAC Silver
Crown Feature at 7:10pm.
Advance tickets are on sale now at www.raceIRP.com. Tickets will also be on
sale at the gate on race day. Tickets for Championship Saturday are $25 and is
general admission seating. Kids 12 & under are FREE with an adult present. Pit
passes are $35 apiece.
USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRY LIST: (18)
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)
7 KYLE ROBBINS/New Castle, IN (KR Racing)
14 CODY GERHARDT/Fresno, CA (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)
77 KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA (Doran-Binks Racing)
81 (R) TREY OSBORNE/Columbus, OH (BCR Group)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
98 (R) BOBBY SANTOS/Franklin, MA (DJ Racing)
126 (R) JAKE TRAINOR/Medway, MA (Sam Pierce)
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year contender
Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS DEBUT AT IMPERIAL VALLEY DOUBLEHEADER
By Lance Jennings
OCTOBER 15, 2024... For the first time in series history, the Avanti Windows
& Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Cars will battle at Imperial Valley Raceway with two
nights of action starting this Friday, October 18th. The “3rd Annual Heritage
Fall Classic” will also feature the Southwest Ecotech Midgets, and SoCal
Lightning Sprints. Sport Compacts will join the Saturday show. Located at the
Imperial Valley Expo at 200 East 2nd Street in Imperial California, the pit
gates at the 1/4-mile track will open at 2:00pm, the spectator gates will open
at 5:00pm, with racing scheduled for 7:00pm. For more information, visit the
Imperial Valley Raceway page on Facebook or https://cmwfheritagefoundation.ticketspice.com/3rd-annual-heritage-fall-classic.
For those that cannot make it to the races, the event will be live streamed
at FloRacing.com
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- APPROVED/LEGAL MUFFLERS: Mufflers ARE NOT REQUIRED at Imperial Valley Raceway.
- 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.
- FUEL WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE TRACK.
While new to USAC/CRA, Imperial Valley Raceway (often called Imperial or El
Centro) has been a historic stop dating back to 1957 for the California Racing
Association (CRA) and later the Sprint Car Racing Association (SCRA). Driving
for Lee Knox, Nick Valenta won the first Imperial CRA race on March 9, 1957 and
Jerry Meyer raced the family car to victory at the last CRA appearance on
October 20, 1991. “The Flying Shoe” Ron Shuman won SCRA’s Imperial debut for
Anne Wilkerson on February 26, 1994 and Mike Kirby topped the last SCRA visit on
March 7, 1998 for Wilkerson. Shuman set the old 3/8-mile track record of 15.83
on March 26, 1994 in Anne Wilkerson’s #11 entry.
Heading to the “fastest 1/4-mile under sea level,” R.J. Johnson (Laveen,
Arizona) holds a 66-point lead over the competition. Driving Ricky and Michele
Johnson’s #51 JUGO Superfoods / Avanti Windows & Doors Sherman, Johnson finished
third last Saturday night at Mohave Valley. To date, the multi-time Arizona
Sprint Car Champion has two feature wins, two Woodland Auto Display Fast Time
Awards, one heat race victory, one semi-main win, sixteen top-10 finishes, and
46 feature laps led on the season. The 2005 Rookie of the Year is currently tied
with “The Macho Man” Brady Bacon, “Dynamite” David Cardey, and Richard Vander
Weerd with nine feature wins to his credit. This Friday and Saturday, Johnson
will be looking to continue his championship bid by adding Imperial Valley to
his win list.
Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm (Yucaipa, California) ranks second in the point
standings. Racing Dino Napier’s #5X Indiana Truck Salvage / B&B Powder Coating
Maxim, Malcolm scored a ninth place finish at Mohave Valley Raceway. At press
time, the veteran driver 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, fifteen top-10 finishes, and 86 feature laps led in the campaign.
Tommy “Thunder” is currently tied with Robert Ballou, “Chargin” Charles Davis
Jr., and “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr. with seven series wins and will have his sights
on winning at Imperial Valley.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams (Yorba Linda, California) is third in
the championship point chase. Piloting Tom & Christy Dunkel’s #17W Inland
Rigging / Dunkel Farms DRC, Williams placed tenth last Saturday night at
Imperial Valley. To date, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year has six heat race
victories, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards, thirteen
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 victory
circle at Imperial Valley.
A.J. Bender (San Diego, California) sits fourth in the battle for the
USAC/CRA championship. Racing the family owned #21 Bender Pool & Spa / Matrix
Construction Services DRC, Bender raced from thirteenth to finish sixth in last
Saturday’s 30-lap main event. At press time, the former USAC West Coast 360
Sprint Car Turkey Night Grand Prix Winner has one feature win, six heat race
victories, twelve top-10 finishes, and 44 feature laps led in the campaign. At
Imperial Valley, the 2022 USAC Western States Midget Rookie of the Year will
have his sights on the second USAC/CRA win of his career.
After charging from ninth to second at Mohave Valley, leading rookie
contender David Gasper (Goleta, California) has climbed to fifth in the chase
for the championship. Driving the Kittle Motorsports / Gasper Racing #18 DRC
backed by Art Klee and Valley Precision Products, Gasper has one feature win,
one heat race victory, two semi-main wins, four In Memory of Jim and Chet
Gardner Hard Charger Awards, twelve top-10 finishes, and 49 feature laps led to
his credit. The two-time California Lightning Sprint Champion will be looking to
add Imperial Valley wins to his resume.
While Gasper leads the chase for Rookie of the Year honors. Elexa Herrera,
Brent Sexton, Blake Bower, Braden Chiaramonte, Stevie Rogers, 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 Logan Williams, “The
Cadillac” Cody Williams, Verne Sweeney, “The Gunslinger” Austin Grabowski,
“Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., Eddie Tafoya Jr., Logan Calderwood, Grant Sexton,
Ricky Lewis, Brody Roa, Jeff Dyer, “Flash” Jordan Hermansader, “Shugah” Shane
Sexton, Jonas Reynolds, and more.
Imperial Valley Raceway is located at the Imperial Valley Expo at 200 East
2nd Street in Imperial California. For more event information, visit the
Imperial Valley Raceway page on Facebook or
https://cmwfheritagefoundation.ticketspice.com/3rd-annual-heritage-fall-classic.
General Admission tickets (18 Years & Up) are $10, 17 years to 13 years are $5,
with 13 years and under are FREE.
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-1148, 2. Tommy Malcolm-1082, 3. Austin Williams-1022, 4. A.J.
Bender-990, 5. David Gasper (R)-962, 6. Logan Williams-958, 7. Cody
Williams-938, 8. Verne Sweeney-755, 9. Austin Grabowski-745, 10. Charles Davis
Jr.-707, 11. Eddie Tafoya Jr.-673, 12. Elexa Herrera (R)-529, 13. Brent Sexton
(R)-423, 14. Logan Calderwood-381, 15. Grant Sexton-344, 16. Matt Mitchell-328,
17. Ricky Lewis-310, 18. Brody Roa-307, 19. Blake Bower (R)-291, 20. Matt
McCarthy-254.
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, 2-Cody Williams, 1-A.J.
Bender, 1-Braden Chiaramonte, 1-David Gasper, 1-Ricky Lewis, 1-Kevin Thomas Jr.
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 (Winner: Charles Davis Jr.)
September 28: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA
(Winner: Cody Williams)
October 12: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
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 SILVER CROWN ENTRY LIST
FOR SATURDAY’S IRP SEASON FINALE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Brownsburg, Indiana (October 16, 2024)………The final countdown. The last waltz.
The season finale.
However you call it, it’s the championship round of the 2024 USAC Silver
Crown season, and it commences this Saturday, October 19, at Brownsburg,
Indiana’s Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park.
The aptly named Championship Saturday will feature a field of 18 USAC Silver
Crown drivers and cars on the .686-mile paved oval.
Among them are championship contenders Kody Swanson and Justin Grant. Swanson
holds a six-point edge over Grant in the series standings entering the final
event of the season.
Swanson (Kingsburg, Calif.) has won eight USAC Silver Crown races at IRP in his career, tied with his brother, Tanner Swanson, for the most all-time. This past May at IRP, he earned his 10th career USAC Silver Crown pole position at the track before leading all 100 laps en route to victory.
Meanwhile, Grant (Ione, Calif.) owns four top-five finishes at IRP with a best result of third
in October 2023. He has won on the pavement with the USAC Silver Crown series
before, scoring the 2021 Rich Vogler Classic at Winchester (Ind.) Speedway.
Among the drivers in the Silver Crown lineup for Saturday are three past IRP
Silver Crown winners, including Swanson (8), plus six-time winner Bobby Santos
(Franklin, Massachusetts) as well as Russ Gamester (Peru, Ind.), a winner with
the series at IRP in 2000.
Three more drivers have been knocking on the door of late for a win at IRP.
Tyler Roahrig (Plymouth, Ind.) was a runner-up finisher at IRP in 2021. So too
was C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) who collected a second place result in 2022.
Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.), the most recent USAC Silver Crown winner two
weeks ago at Terre Haute, has twice finished second at IRP in 2023 and again in
2024.
Returning to the lineup are a slew of past top-10 Silver Crown performers at
IRP. Chief among them are Nathan Byrd (Goodyear, Ariz.) and Dakoda Armstrong
(New Castle, Ind.), each of whom have finished sixth in 2023 and 2024,
respectively.
Recently crowned Trans Am SGT champion Kaylee Bryson (Muskogee, Okla.) is
back in the IRP lineup following a 7th in 2023. She’s joined by the 2024
season’s top USAC Silver Crown Rookie, Columbus, Ohio’s Trey Osborne (9th in
2024). New Castle, Indiana’s Kyle Robbins (10th in 2019), Shelbyville, Indiana’s
Gregg Cory (10th in 2022) and St. Charles, Missouri’s Kyle Steffens (10th in
2024) have all had solid finishes at IRP.
Also back in the field are Fresno, California’s Cody Gerhardt (13th in 2018),
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania’s Dave Berkheimer (21st in 2022), Kaufman, Texas’
Nathan Moore (21st in 2024) and Silver Crown newcomer Jake Trainor (Medway,
Mass.) who already owns three midget wins at IRP between 2023-24. Trainor, the
2023 Little 500 winner, will make his USAC Silver Crown debut behind the wheel
of Sam Pierce’s #126 as a teammate to Bryson.
Race Details
Championship Saturday on October 19 features the USAC Silver Crown National
Championship, plus the 500 Sprint Car Tour and Pavement Midgets at Brownsburg,
Indiana’s Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park.
The main gate and pit gates open at 9am Eastern. The drivers meeting will
take place at 11:30am and the front gates open at Noon. 500 Sprint Car Tour
Practice #1 begins at 12:30pm followed by Midget Practice #1 at 12:55pm, USAC
Silver Crown Practice #1 at 1:20, All-Star Pavement Midget Practice #1 at 1:50,
500 Sprint Car Tour Practice #2 at 2:15pm, Midget Practice #2 at 2:40 and USAC
Silver Crown Practice at 3:05pm.
After practice, 500 Sprint Car Tour Qualifying commences at 3:35pm, followed
by Midget Qualifying at 4pm, USAC Silver Crown Qualifying at 4:20pm, All-Star
Midget Practice #2 and Qualifying at 5pm, Opening Ceremonies at 5:20pm, the
40-lap 500 Sprint Car Tour Feature at 5:30pm, the 30-lap Midget Feature at
6:05pm, the 20-lap All-Star Midget Feature at 6:35pm and the 100-lap USAC Silver
Crown Feature at 7:10pm.
Advance tickets are on sale now at www.raceIRP.com. Tickets will also be on
sale at the gate on race day. Tickets for Championship Saturday are $25 and is
general admission seating. Kids 12 & under are FREE with an adult present. Pit
passes are $35 apiece.
USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRY LIST: (18)
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)
7 KYLE ROBBINS/New Castle, IN (KR Racing)
14 CODY GERHARDT/Fresno, CA (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)
77 KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA (Doran-Binks Racing)
81 (R) TREY OSBORNE/Columbus, OH (BCR Group)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
98 (R) BOBBY SANTOS/Franklin, MA (DJ Racing)
126 (R) JAKE TRAINOR/Medway, MA (Sam Pierce)
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year contender
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.
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC SILVER CROWN AT INDIANAPOLIS RACEWAY PARK:
1 Lap - 5/20/2000 - Jason Leffler - 20.298 - 121.667 mph
10 Laps - 8/2/2001 - Derek Davidson - 3:35.06 - 104.789 mph
15 Laps - 5/22/2003 - Chet Fillip - 5:16.38 - 117.087 mph
20 Laps - 8/2/1995 - Eric Gordon - 7:14.71 - 113.621 mph
25 Laps - 7/11/1987 - Jim Childers - 9:51.91 - 104.306 mph
100 Laps - 5/12/2001 - Mike Bliss - 35:41.40 - 115.326 mph
146 Laps - 5/26/2023 - Bobby Santos - 1:13:52.03 - 81.354 mph
150 Laps - 7/11/1987 - Jeff Bloom - 1:02:32.109 - 98.728 mph
USAC SILVER CROWN WINS AT IRP:
8-Kody Swanson & Tanner Swanson
6-Bobby Santos
5-Mike Bliss
3-Bobby East
2-Kenny Irwin Jr., Jim Keeker, Jason Leffler & Ken Schrader
1-Pat Abold, Jeff Bloom, David Byrne, Bob Cicconi, Jay Drake, Bruce Field,
Russ Gamester, Kyle Hamilton, Tracy Hines, Rick Hood, Kasey Kahne, Jason McCord,
Ryan Newman, Johnny Parsons, George Snider, Dave Steele, Tony Stewart, Brian
Tyler & J.J. Yeley
USAC SILVER CROWN WINNERS AT IRP:
1985: Rick Hood (7/13)
1986: Ken Schrader (7/13)
1987: Jeff Bloom (7/11)
1988: Bruce Field (7/9)
1989: Bob Cicconi (7/8) & Ken Schrader (7/8)
1990: George Snider (6/30)
1991: Johnny Parsons (6/29)
1992: Jim Keeker (6/27)
1993: Mike Bliss (6/26)
1994: Mike Bliss (8/4)
1995: Jim Keeker (8/2)
1996: Mike Bliss (5/18) & Kenny Irwin Jr. (7/31)
1997: Pat Abold (5/17) & Kenny Irwin Jr. (7/30)
1998: Tony Stewart (5/16) & Jason Leffler (7/29)
1999: Ryan Newman (5/22) & Dave Steele (8/4)
2000: Jason Leffler (5/20) & Russ Gamester (8/6)
2001: Mike Bliss (5/12) & Kasey Kahne (8/2)
2002: Mike Bliss (8/1)
2003: J.J. Yeley (5/22) & Jason McCord (7/31)
2004: Jay Drake (8/5)
2005: Bobby East (8/4)
2006: Brian Tyler (8/3)
2007: Bobby East (7/26)
2008: Bobby East (7/24)
2009: Bobby Santos (7/23)
2010: Tracy Hines (7/22)
2011: Kody Swanson (7/28)
2012: Bobby Santos (5/19) & Bobby Santos (7/26)
2013: Tanner Swanson (7/27)
2014: Tanner Swanson (5/17) & David Byrne (7/24)
2015: Tanner Swanson (5/23) & Tanner Swanson (7/23)
2016: Tanner Swanson (5/27) & Kody Swanson (7/21)
2017: Kody Swanson (5/26) & Bobby Santos (7/20)
2018: Kody Swanson (5/25)
2019: Kyle Hamilton (5/24) & Kody Swanson (9/7)
2020: Tanner Swanson (8/21)
2021: Kody Swanson (5/29) & Kody Swanson (8/14)
2022: Bobby Santos (5/27) & Tanner Swanson (10/22)
2023: Bobby Santos (5/26) & Tanner Swanson (10/15)
2024: Kody Swanson (5/25)
USAC SILVER CROWN RESULTS AT INDIANAPOLIS RACEWAY PARK:
JULY 13, 1985 FEATURE: (150 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Rick
Hood (5), 2. Ken Schrader (2), 3. Dave Blaney (4), 4. Larry Rice (21), 5. Gary
Bettenhausen (13), 6. Joe Saldana (18), 7. Bruce Field (6), 8. John Andretti
(12), 9. Rich Vogler (1), 10. Sheldon Kinser (3), 11. John Batts Jr. (24), 12.
Jac Haudenschild (16), 13. Tom Bigelow (7), 14. Jerry Nemire (10), 15. Kramer
Williamson (22), 16. Ken Hamilton (8), 17. Billy Engelhart (11), 18. Mark
Alderson (23), 19. George Snider (9), 20. Gary Irvin (15), 21. Steve Chassey
(17), 22. Doug Saunier (20), 23. Danny Milburn (19), 24. Johnny Parsons (14).
1:07:16.06
JULY 13, 1986 FEATURE: (150 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ken
Schrader (2), 2. Steve Butler (15), 3. Rick Hood (9), 4. Dave Blaney (7), 5.
Billy Engelhart (3), 6. Jack Hewitt (21), 7. George Snider (5), 8. Gary
Bettenhausen (1), 9. Warren Mockler (16), 10. Bob Frey (12), 11. Tom Bigelow
(10), 12. Larry Dickson (13), 13. Jeff Bloom (20), 14. Manny Rockhold (23), 15.
Greg Staab (19), 16. Steve Chassey (18), 17. Duke Cook (17), 18. Taylor Andrews
(24), 19. Larry Rice (4), 20. Nick Fornoro Jr. (11), 21. Bruce Field (6), 22.
Gary Irvin (8), 23. Johnny Parsons (22), 24. Mark Alderson (14). 1:03:15.05
JULY 11, 1987 FEATURE: (150 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jeff
Bloom (3), 2. Jack Hewitt (17), 3. Steve Butler (2), 4. Rick Hood (16), 5. Jeff
Swindell (14), 6. Bruce Field (12), 7. Steve Chassey (13), 8. Warren Mockler
(19), 9. Mark Alderson (7), 10. Tony Elliott (26), 11. Kenny Jacobs (9), 12.
Duke Cook/Ken Schrader (18), 13. Larry Rice (21), 14. Jim Childers (15), 15.
Terry Kawell (24), 16. Manny Rockhold (20), 17. Gary Bettenhausen (11), 18. Bob
Frey (8), 19. Bob Cicconi (6), 20. Rich Vogler (1), 21. Andy Hillenburg (10),
22. Ron Dunstan (23), 23. Kelly Kinser (22), 24. Mike Bliss (25), 25. Ken
Schrader (4), 26. Dave Blaney (5). 1:02:32.109
JULY 9, 1988 FEATURE: (150 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bruce
Field (6), 2. Steve Butler (17), 3. Bob Frey (16), 4. George Snider (15), 5.
Steve Chassey (9), 6. Tray House (14), 7. Billy Vukovich III (3), 8. Gene Lee
Gibson (1), 9. Jack Hewitt (19), 10. Jerry Russell (23), 11. Larry Rice (10),
12. Jim Keeker (21), 13. Kenny Jacobs (11), 14. Palmer Crowell (5), 15. Gary
Bettenhausen (4), 16. Andy Hillenburg (8), 17. Ray Joe Fager (25), 18. Mark
Alderson (13), 19. Ken Schrader (7), 20. Johnny Parsons (2), 21. Gary Irvin
(18), 22. Gary Hieber (22), 23. Tony Elliott (24), 24. Bob Cicconi (20), 25.
Rich Vogler (26), 26. Jeff Bloom (12). NT
JULY 8, 1989 FEATURE: (75 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Bob
Cicconi (6), 2. Ken Schrader (2), 3. Bruce Field (9), 4. Gary Bettenhausen (12),
5. Mark Alderson (4), 6. Johnny Parsons (13), 7. Bob Frey (3), 8. Larry Rice
(14), 9. Rusty Rasmussen (8), 10. Walt Kennedy (23), 11. George Snider (19), 12.
Andy Hillenburg (15), 13. Tony Elliott (10), 14. Tom Bigelow (21), 15. Wayne
Hammond (11), 16. Warren Mockler (22), 17. Gene Lee Gibson (20), 18. Gary Hieber
(17), 19. Steve Butler (5), 20. Manny Rockhold (7), 21. Jim Mahoney (16), 22.
Steve Chassey (18), 23. Rich Vogler (1), 24. Jeff Bloom (24). NT
JULY 8, 1989 FEATURE: (75 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Ken
Schrader (2), 2. Gary Bettenhausen (4), 3. Bob Cicconi (1), 4. Andy Hillenburg
(12), 5. Bruce Field (3), 6. Wayne Hammond (15), 7. Mark Alderson (5), 8. Rusty
Rasmussen (9), 9. Johnny Parsons (6), 10. Jeff Bloom (20), 11. George Snider
(11), 12. Larry Rice (8), 13. Warren Mockler (16), 14. Tom Bigelow (14), 15.
Rick Tomasik (24), 16. Gary Hieber (18), 17. Danny Milburn (21), 18. Tony
Elliott (13), 19. Mike Thomas (23), 20. Lyn McIntosh (22), 21. Bob Frey (7), 22.
Gene Lee Gibson (17), 23. Walt Kennedy (10), 24. Jim Mahoney (19). NT
JUNE 30, 1990 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
George Snider (16), 2. Ken Schrader (11), 3. Eric Gordon (2), 4. Bob Frey (10),
5. Brent Kaeding (3), 6. Jeff Gordon (6), 7. Jack Hewitt (15), 8. Davey Hamilton
(9), 9. Wally Pankratz (7), 10. Andy Hillenburg (17), 11. Bob Cicconi (5), 12.
Warren Mockler (1), 13. Chuck Gurney (13), 14. Roy Caruthers (14), 15. Rusty
McClure (23), 16. Wayne Hammond (12), 17. Jimmy Sills (18), 18. Steve Butler
(19), 19. Tray House (20), 20. Gary Hieber (21), 21. Rich Vogler (8), 22. Stan
Fox (4), 23. Tony Elliott (22), 24. Bentley Warren (25), 25. Manny Rockhold
(24). NT
JUNE 29, 1991 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Johnny Parsons (1), 2. Eric Gordon (6), 3. Jim Keeker (15), 4. Steve Butler
(16), 5. Wally Pankratz (5), 6. Russ Gamester (8), 7. Chuck Gurney (9), 8. Steve
Chassey (11), 9. Larry Dickson (14), 10. Tony Elliott (21), 11. Tray House (20),
12. Gary Hieber (18), 13. Andy Hillenburg (13), 14. Mike Fedorcak (22), 15. Greg
Staab (19), 16. Jerry Nemire (23), 17. Gene Lee Gibson (10), 18. Jeff Gordon
(3), 19. Brad Marvel (24), 20. Robbie Stanley (12), 21. Stan Fox (4), 22. Bob
Cicconi (17), 23. Jimmy Sills (2), 24. George Snider (7). 42:09.55
JUNE 27, 1992 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jim
Keeker (1), 2. Johnny Parsons (2), 3. Jimmy Sills (7), 4. Mike Bliss (4), 5. Jim
Mahoney (11), 6. Tony Stewart (5), 7. Steve Butler (8), 8. Stevie Reeves (17),
9. Chip Thomas (9), 10. Russ Gamester (6), 11. Eric Gordon (13), 12. Joe Gaerte
(10), 13. Wally Pankratz (3), 14. Tony Elliott (20), 15. Larry Dickson (23), 16.
Tray House (22), 17. Greg Staab (24), 18. Cary Faas (18), 19. Page Jones (14),
20. Jack Hewitt (15), 21. Tyce Carlson (16), 22. Mike Fedorcak (19), 23. Davey
Hamilton (12), 24. Warren Mockler (21). NT
JUNE 26, 1993 FEATURE: (60 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Mike
Bliss (3), 2. Johnny Parsons (2), 3. George Snider (4), 4. Stevie Reeves (9), 5.
Eric Gordon (16), 6. Ron Shuman (14), 7. Jim Keeker (11), 8. Steve Butler (6),
9. Tony Elliott (10), 10. Jim Mahoney (8), 11. Gary Hieber (12), 12. Bob Cicconi
(21), 13. Ronnie Burke (19), 14. Bob Frey (20), 15. Greg Staab (18), 16. Wally
Pankratz (5), 17. Bill Baue (24), 18. Jimmy Sills (1), 19. Tray House (22), 20.
Larry Dickson (13), 21. Tyce Carlson (15), 22. Chip Thomas (17), 23. Tony
Stewart (7), 24. Gary Cameron II (23). NT
AUGUST 4, 1994 FEATURE: (60 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Mike
Bliss (4), 2. P.J. Jones (1), 3. Johnny Parsons (3), 4. Kenny Irwin Jr. (8), 5.
Jimmy Sills (12), 6. Tony Elliott (6), 7. Ron Shuman (15), 8. George Snider
(20), 9. Randy Tolsma (14), 10. Chuck Gurney (17), 11. Jack Runyon (19), 12.
Wally Pankratz (13), 13. Kenneth Nichols (24), 14. Rocky Hodges (23), 15.
Bentley Warren (10), 16. Jack Hewitt (21), 17. Chuck Leary (16), 18. Rusty
McClure (11), 19. Andy Michner (2), 20. Gary Hieber (18), 21. Page Jones (5),
22. Eric Gordon (7), 23. Russ Gamester (9), 24. Dave Steele (22). NT
AUGUST 2, 1995 FEATURE: (60 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Jim
Keeker (1), 2. Tony Stewart (2), 3. Kenny Irwin Jr. (11), 4. Mike Bliss (3), 5.
Davey Hamilton (12), 6. Dave Darland (7), 7. Eric Gordon (5), 8. Dave Steele
(13), 9. Johnny Parsons (9), 10. Dan Drinan (15), 11. Bentley Warren (22), 12.
Jack Runyon (14), 13. Lee Brewer Jr. (24), 14. Gary Hieber (17), 15. Jimmy Sills
(8), 16. Jack Hewitt (4), 17. Chuck Gurney (6), 18. Tyce Carlson (20), 19. Randy
Tolsma (18), 20. Jimmy Kite (23), 21. Kevin Doty (19), 22. Andy Michner (16),
23. Chuck Leary (21), 24. Rocky Hodges (10). NT
MAY 18, 1996 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Mike
Bliss (7), 2. Kenny Irwin Jr. (4), 3. Dave Blaney (2), 4. Kevin Doty (5), 5.
Dave Steele (3), 6. Jim Keeker (6), 7. Johnny Parsons (17), 8. Chuck Gurney (8),
9. Chet Fillip (22), 10. Dave Darland (24), 11. Jack Hewitt (9), 12. Russ
Gamester (13), 13. Wally Pankratz (14), 14. Chip Thomas (27), 15. Jimmy Sills
(29), 16. Sammy Swindell (11), 17. Ryan Newman (12), 18. Pat Abold (16), 19.
Robby Flock (1), 20. Tony Elliott (26), 21. Jim Mahoney (19), 22. Frankie Kerr
(10), 23. Jackie Burke (23), 24. Chuck Leary (15), 25. John Heydenreich (20),
26. Bill Baue (21), 27. Kenneth Nichols (25), 28. Bill Rose (30), 29. Eric
Gordon (18), 30. Bentley Warren (28). NT
JULY 31, 1996 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kenny
Irwin Jr. (1), 2. Jimmy Sills (2), 3. Mike Bliss (11), 4. Robby Flock (8), 5.
Eric Gordon (24), 6. Davey Hamilton (7), 7. Jack Hewitt (14), 8. Dave Darland
(15), 9. Andy Michner (13), 10. Pat Abold (10), 11. Donnie Beechler (23), 12.
Paul Durant (27), 13. Kenneth Nichols (29), 14. Steve Barth (12), 15. Chuck
Gurney (20), 16. Randy Tolsma (21), 17. Gary Hieber (30), 18. Rocky Hodges (5),
19. Tracy Hines (19), 20. Tony Stewart (3), 21. Ryan Newman (9), 22. Dan Drinan
(6), 23. Jackie Burke (18), 24. Bill Baue (28), 25. Gary Irvin (17), 26. Brian
Tyler (22), 27. Dave Steele (4), 28. Tony Elliott (26), 29. Jim Keeker (16), 30.
Bill Rose (25). NT
MAY 17, 1997 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Pat
Abold (4), 2. Jimmy Kite (8), 3. Jack Hewitt (6), 4. Donnie Beechler (28), 5.
Jim Keeker (1), 6. Davey Hamilton (2), 7. Kenny Irwin Jr. (7), 8. Chuck Leary
(9), 9. Andy Michner (11), 10. Russ Gamester (16), 11. Chuck Gurney (13), 12.
Bentley Warren (12), 13. Brian Tyler (23), 14. Eric Gordon (29), 15. Dave
Darland (27), 16. Ronnie Burke (26), 17. Rocky Hodges (19), 18. Joe Gosek (30),
19. Cory Kruseman (18), 20. Bill Baue (25), 21. Todd Thomas (20), 22. Tracy
Hines (17), 23. Ryan Newman (14), 24. Robby Flock (15), 25. Jimmy Sills (5), 26.
Kevin Thomas (10), 27. Brian Gerster (3), 28. Jason McCord (24), 29. Jay Drake
(22), 30. Dave Steele (21). NT
JULY 30, 1997 FEATURE: (100 Laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kenny
Irwin Jr. (28), 2. Mike Bliss (12), 3. Dan Drinan (13), 4. Pat Abold (9), 5.
Bentley Warren (26), 6. Chet Fillip (8), 7. Tracy Hines (19), 8. Jimmy Kite (5),
9. Jim Keeker (15), 10. Jeff Mitrisin (30), 11. Jason McCord (23), 12. Joe Gosek
(29), 13. Jason Leffler (21), 14. Dave Darland (14), 15. Andy Michner (27), 16.
Russ Gamester (1), 17. Robby Flock (18), 18. Ryan Newman (11), 19. Davey
Hamilton (10), 20. Jack Hewitt (3), 21. Donnie Beechler (22), 22. J.J. Yeley
(20), 23. Tony Stewart (2), 24. Jay Drake (4), 25. Brian Gerster (6), 26. Doug
Kalitta (24), 27. Ronnie Burke (25), 28. John Heydenreich (16), 29. Paul Durant
(7), 30. Chuck Leary (17). NT
MAY 16, 1998 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tony
Stewart (2), 2. Pat Abold (5), 3. Dave Steele (13), 4. Russ Gamester (3), 5.
Jason Leffler (1), 6. Doug Didero (7), 7. Tracy Hines (21), 8. Brian Tyler (19),
9. Chet Fillip (11), 10. Jimmy Sills (6), 11. Ryan Newman (26), 12. Bentley
Warren (18), 13. Gary Hieber (25), 14. Kevin Thomas (15), 15. J.J. Yeley (27),
16. Ronnie Day (22), 17. John Heydenreich (20), 18. Eric Gordon (16), 19. Jason
McCord (10), 20. Mike Brooks (12), 21. Lou Cicconi Jr. (28), 22. Dave Darland
(14), 23. Donnie Beechler (4), 24. Troy Regier (30), 25. Jay Drake (9), 26. Todd
Kane (23), 27. Chuck Leary (8), 28. Ken Hamilton (24), 29. Bill Rose (29), 30.
Robby Flock (17). 44:57.26
JULY 29, 1998 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jason
Leffler (1), 2. Dave Steele (2), 3. Russ Gamester (3), 4. Ryan Newman (4), 5.
Tony Stewart (21), 6. Brian Tyler (6), 7. Robby Flock (11), 8. Jack Hewitt (9),
9. Eric Gordon (16), 10. Dan Drinan (12), 11. Dave Darland (18), 12. Pat Abold
(15), 13. Tracy Hines (22), 14. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (14), 15. Donnie Beechler
(17), 16. Bentley Warren (23), 17. Jimmy Sills (10), 18. Gary Hieber (20), 19.
Brad Armstrong (27), 20. John Heydenreich (7), 21. Chet Fillip (19), 22. Mike
Brooks (24), 23. Mike Bliss (5), 24. Derek Davidson (26), 25. Doug Didero (25),
26. Bill Baue (29), 27. Brian Gerster (13), 28. Lou Cicconi Jr. (30), 29. Dave
Blaney (8), 30. Johnny Parsons (28). NT
MAY 22, 1999 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ryan
Newman (1), 2. Tracy Hines (5), 3. Brian Tyler (14), 4. Russ Gamester (7), 5.
Pat Abold (9), 6. Robby Flock (20), 7. Jason McCord (16), 8. Tony Elliott (8),
9. Doug Didero (4), 10. Derek Davidson (12), 11. Chet Fillip (17), 12. Jack
Hewitt (21), 13. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (25), 14. Bentley Warren (18), 15. J.J.
Yeley (29), 16. Gary Hieber (2), 17. Kipp Beard (15), 18. Ken Hamilton (19), 19.
Jimmy McCune (22), 20. Dane Carter (23), 21. Mike Ordway (26), 22. Bill Tyler
(28), 23. Tim Cox (30), 24. Jay Drake (11), 25. Brad Noffsinger (10), 26. Jason
Leffler (#2) (13), 27. Paul White (27), 28. Dave Darland (3), 29. Jimmy Sills
(6), 30. Bill Baue (24). NT
AUGUST 4, 1999 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Dave
Steele (4), 2. Kenny Irwin Jr. (2), 3. Chuck Leary (1), 4. Ryan Newman (3), 5.
Russ Gamester (7), 6. Jack Hewitt (8), 7. Gary Hieber (12), 8. Jason Leffler
(5), 9. Tracy Hines (11), 10. Jay Drake (9), 11. Mike Bliss (21), 12. Bentley
Warren (24), 13. Dave Darland (13), 14. Brian Paulus (26), 15. Rebel Jackson Jr.
(10), 16. Eric Gordon (25), 17. Chet Fillip (19), 18. Jason McCord (23), 19.
J.J. Yeley (16), 20. Brad Noffsinger (6), 21. Jimmy Sills (17), 22. Rick
Treadway (28), 23. Rich Tobias Jr. (29), 24. Brian Gerster (30), 25. Tony
Elliott (18), 26. Tom Capie (20), 27. Brian Tyler (14), 28. Jimmy McCune (22),
29. Dane Carter (27), 30. Paul White (15). 41:00.18
MAY 20, 2000 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jason
Leffler (1), 2. Ryan Newman (10), 3. Jimmy McCune (3), 4. Kasey Kahne (27), 5.
Brian Tyler (13), 6. Brian Paulus (14), 7. Dave Darland (24), 8. Russ Gamester
(16), 9. Tony Elliott (19), 10. Jack Hewitt (26), 11. Dave Steele (2), 12. John
Heydenreich (4), 13. Pat Abold (29), 14. Paul White (17), 15. Jimmy Sills (20),
16. Jay Drake (21), 17. Bobby McMahan (22), 18. Brad Noffsinger (18), 19. Billy
Whittaker (6), 20. Eric Gordon (23), 21. J.J. Yeley (15), 22. Gary Hieber (7),
23. Ed Carpenter (8), 24. Todd Kane (28), 25. Jason McCord (5), 26. Chet Fillip
(9), 27. Tracy Hines (11), 28. Bud Kaeding (12), 29. A.J. Fike (25), 30. Bentley
Warren (30). NT
AUGUST 6, 2000 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Russ
Gamester (5), 2. J.J. Yeley (1), 3. Chet Fillip (10), 4. Dave Steele (12), 5.
John Heydenreich (13), 6. Jason McCord (8), 7. Jason Leffler (4), 8. Brad
Noffsinger (7), 9. Tony Stewart (2), 10. Jimmy McCune (24), 11. Brian Tyler
(20), 12. Dave Darland (23), 13. Kasey Kahne (9), 14. Ed Carpenter (26), 15.
Eric Gordon (27), 16. Tracy Hines (16), 17. A.J. Fike (17), 18. Pat Abold (21),
19. Derek Davidson (25), 20. Jack Hewitt (11), 21. Ryan Newman (3), 22. Bud
Kaeding (6), 23. Rich Tobias Jr. (28), 24. Dane Carter (22), 25. Gary Hieber
(15), 26. Brian Paulus (18), 27. Bill Rose (19), 28. Tony Elliott (30), 29.
Chuck Leary (29), 30. Paul White (14). 39:07.17
MAY 12, 2001 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Mike
Bliss (5), 2. Russ Gamester (6), 3. Tracy Hines (1), 4. Derek Davidson (12), 5.
Paul White (2), 6. Ed Carpenter (19), 7. Jason McCord (20), 8. Kasey Kahne (3),
9. Dave Darland (8), 10. Chet Fillip (7), 11. J.J. Yeley (9), 12. Jay Drake
(10), 13. Brian Tyler (21), 14. Dane Carter (4), 15. Brad Noffsinger (15), 16.
John Heydenreich (17), 17. Bud Kaeding (13), 18. Tony Elliott (23), 19. Jerry
Coons Jr. (27), 20. Gary Hieber (18), 21. Michael Lewis (25), 22. Bobby McMahan
(30), 23. Jimmy McCune (28), 24. Eric Gordon (22), 25. Dave Steele (11), 26.
Brian Paulus (16), 27. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (24), 28. Carl Edwards (26), 29.
Tyler Walker (14), 30. Rich Tobias Jr. (29) 35:41.40
AUGUST 2, 2001 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Kasey Kahne (9), 2. Brian Tyler (1), 3. Brad Noffsinger (3), 4. J.J. Yeley (7),
5. Michael Lewis (5), 6. Tracy Hines (8), 7. Paul White (6), 8. P.J. Jones (15),
9. Tyler Walker (2), 10. Russ Gamester (4), 11. Bud Kaeding (11), 12. Jason
McCord (10), 13. Dave Steele (17), 14. Derek Davidson (22), 15. Jonathan Vennard
(30), 16. Tony Elliott (28), 17. Ed Carpenter (20), 18. Aaron Fike (19), 19.
Jerry Coons Jr. (14), 20. Carl Edwards (24), 21. Cory Kruseman (13), 22. Billy
Puterbaugh Jr. (25), 23. Tom Capie (29), 24. John Heydenreich (21), 25. Jay
Drake (18), 26. Rich Tobias Jr. (26), 27. Mike Bliss (23), 28. Tony Stewart
(16), 29. Dave Darland (#135) (27). (Dane Carter car disqualified for failing to
pass post-race technical inspection) (12). 38:33.06
AUGUST 1, 2002 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Mike
Bliss (1), 2. Russ Gamester (3), 3. Jason Leffler (6), 4. J.J. Yeley (2), 5.
Tracy Hines (8), 6. Carl Edwards (16), 7. Dave Steele (12), 8. John Heydenreich
(20), 9. Brian Tyler (7), 10. Tony Stewart (22), 11. Aaron Pollock (9), 12. Ed
Carpenter (18), 13. Tyler Walker (25), 14. Dave Darland (14), 15. Derek Davidson
(11), 16. Tony Elliott (31), 17. Paul White (19), 18. Teddy Beach (27), 19.
Jimmy Kite (30), 20. P.J. Jones (15), 21. Aaron Fike (5), 22. Jerry Coons Jr.
(29), 23. Brad Noffsinger (17), 24. David Gough (28), 25. Jason McCord (24), 26.
Jonathan Vennard (13), 27. Chet Fillip (4), 28. Jay Drake (26), 29. Kasey Kahne
(21), 30. Rich Tobias Jr. (23), 31. Bobby East (10). 44:55.65
MAY 22, 2003 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. J.J.
Yeley (4), 2. Dave Steele (1), 3. Brian Tyler (11), 4. Dave Darland (19), 5.
Tracy Hines (6), 6. Chet Fillip (21), 7. A.J. Fike (18), 8. John Starks (10), 9.
Tyler Walker (2), 10. Michael Lewis (20), 11. Jason McCord (22), 12. Russ
Gamester (7), 13. Bobby East (9), 14. Jay Drake (13), 15. Teddy Beach (26), 16.
Paul White (25), 17. Dane Carter (30), 18. Matt Westfall (23), 19. Donny Schatz
(16), 20. Ron Gregory (5), 21. Ed Carpenter (15), 22. Aaron Pierce (8), 23. John
Heydenreich (31), 24. Levi Jones (27), 25. Brad Noffsinger (28), 26. Lance
Kobusch (14), 27. Bentley Warren (29), 28. Jason Leffler (3), 29. Jimmy McCune
(17), 30. Aaron Fike (24), 31. Bud Kaeding (12). NT
JULY 31, 2003 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Jason
McCord (15), 2. J.J. Yeley (1), 3. Carl Edwards (4), 4. Dave Darland (12), 5.
Dave Steele (2), 6. Bobby East (3), 7. Tony Elliott (18), 8. Paul White (7), 9.
Dane Carter (24), 10. Brad Noffsinger (13), 11. Jimmy McCune (17), 12. Jonathan
Vennard (30), 13. David Bridges (27), 14. John Starks (16), 15. Rich Tobias Jr.
(25), 16. Aaron Pierce (28), 17. Tyler Walker (14), 18. Ron Gregory (10), 19.
Jason Leffler (8), 20. John Heydenreich (19), 21. Eric Butze (11), 22. Jimmy
Kite (23), 23. Levi Jones (29), 24. Kasey Kahne (26), 25. Tracy Hines (6), 26.
Brian Tyler (5), 27. Mike Bliss (9), 28. Michael Lewis (22), 29. Aaron Fike
(20), 30. Chet Fillip (21), 31. Eric Gordon (31). NT
AUGUST 5, 2004 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jay
Drake (1), 2. Dave Darland (6), 3. Jason McCord (10), 4. Eric Gordon (21), 5.
Dave Blaney (7), 6. Chet Fillip (26), 7. Jerry Coons Jr. (12), 8. Bobby Santos
(13), 9. Bobby East (11), 10. Aaron Pierce (19), 11. Dave Steele (22), 12. Bud
Kaeding (3), 13. Dane Carter (4), 14. Russ Gamester (14), 15. Ron Gregory (25),
16. Aaron Fike (29), 17. P.J. Jones (18), 18. Boston Reid (15), 19. Paul White
(5), 20. John Heydenreich (30), 21. Brian Tyler (17), 22. Tony Elliott (28), 23.
Jeff Gardner (23), 24. Jimmy Kite (20), 25. Mike Bliss (2), 26. Tracy Hines
(27), 27. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (8), 28. Tyler Walker (9), 29. Michael Lewis (16),
30. Aaron Pollock (24). 44:35.25
AUGUST 4, 2005 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Bobby
East (4), 2. Jason Leffler (1), 3. Josh Wise (5), 4. Jason McCord (22), 5. Tracy
Hines (9), 6. Eric Gordon (21), 7. Chet Fillip (16), 8. Jimmy Kite (24), 9.
Michael Lewis (23), 10. Dave Steele (8), 11. Ryan Durst (14), 12. Stevie Reeves
(27), 13. Ron Gregory (12), 14. Tim Barber (17), 15. Todd Beach (25), 16. John
Heydenreich (32), 17. Brian Tyler (29), 18. Dave Darland (10), 19. Kasey Kahne
(3), 20. Teddy Beach (15), 21. Carl Edwards (13), 22. Jerry Coons Jr. (18), 23.
Marc Jessup (6), 24. Tyler Walker (7), 25. Paul White (19), 26. Jay Drake (2),
27. Kyle Nicholas (28), 28. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (11), 29. Brad Armstrong (30),
30. Kevin Swindell (26), 31. Mike Bliss (20), 32. Russ Gamester (31). 40:07.731
AUGUST 3, 2006 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Brian Tyler (3), 2. Carl Edwards (5), 3. Dave Steele (4), 4. Aaron Pierce (7),
5. Bryn Gohn (12), 6. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (10), 7. Thiago Medeiros (9), 8. Josh
Wise (1), 9. Mat Neely (8), 10. Jay Drake (6), 11. Bud Kaeding (2), 12. Bobby
Santos (13), 13. Tim Barber (11), 14. Rodney Weesner (14). 42:43.281
JULY 26, 2007 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bobby
East (2), 2. Pablo Donoso (7), 3. Tim Barber (5), 4. Cameron Dodson (3), 5. Mike
Murgoitio (9), 6. Jerry Coons Jr. (11), 7. Bud Kaeding (12), 8. Jason Leffler
(1), 9. Brian Tyler (15), 10. Billy Wease (10), 11. A.J. Fike (4), 12. Mat Neely
(8), 13. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (16), 14. Aaron Pierce (6), 15. Marc Jessup (14),
16. Paul White (17), 17. Brad Armstrong (18), 18. P.J. Jones (13). 47:41.509
JULY 24, 2008 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bobby
East (2), 2. Ryan Newman (3), 3. Chet Fillip (4), 4. Dave Darland (17), 5. Jerry
Coons Jr. (9), 6. Aaron Pierce (11), 7. Levi Jones (6), 8. A.J. Fike (13), 9.
Wayne Reutimann Jr. (12), 10. Mike Murgoitio (8), 11. Brian Tyler (14), 12. Eric
Gordon (5), 13. Jacob Wilson (20), 14. Shane Hmiel (1), 15. Tracy Hines (7), 16.
Steve Arpin (21), 17. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (24), 18. Michael Annett (25), 19.
Brad Armstrong (22), 20. Ryan Smith (19), 21. Zach Schiff (16), 22. Mario
Marietta (15), 23. Shane Hollingsworth (18), 24. Tom Capie (26), 25. Cameron
Dodson (23), 26. Shane Cottle (10). 42:46.92
JULY 23, 2009 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bobby
Santos (2), 2. Bobby East (3), 3. Bud Kaeding (4), 4. Chet Fillip (1), 5. Tyler
Walker (10), 6. Kody Swanson (19), 7. Eric Gordon (6), 8. Ryan Newman (9), 9.
Cameron Dodson (20), 10. Tracy Hines (12), 11. Josh Wise (21), 12. Dakoda
Armstrong (5), 13. Mike Lichty (11), 14. Davey Hamilton (23), 15. Mario Marietta
(16), 16. Levi Jones (14), 17. A.J. Fike (15), 18. Jerry Coons Jr. (8), 19.
Jacob Wilson (7), 20. Brian Tyler (18), 21. Aaron Pierce (27), 22. Zach Daum
(25), 23. Shane Hmiel (17), 24. Ryan Smith (28), 25. Brad Armstrong (26), 26.
Tony Hunt (22), 27. Russ Gamester (13), 28. Dave Darland (24), 29. Patrick Bruns
(29), 30. Rodney Weesner (30). 37:41.05
JULY 22, 2010 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tracy
Hines (3), 2. Levi Jones (7), 3. Jacob Wilson (8), 4. Brad Sweet (1), 5. Bobby
East (10), 6. Bobby Santos (13), 7. Bud Kaeding (11), 8. Shane Hmiel (16), 9.
Jerry Coons Jr. (9), 10. Troy DeCaire (30), 11. Bryan Clauson (14), 12. Brian
Tyler (17), 13. Eric Gordon (15), 14. Mario Marietta (20), 15. A.J. Fike (5),
16. Justin Carver (24), 17. Aaron Pierce (22), 18. Shane Hollingsworth (25), 19.
Mike Larrison (23), 20. Tanner Swanson (6), 21. Coleman Gulick (28), 22. Derek
Hagar (27), 23. Kody Swanson (4), 24. Ryan Newman (2), 25. Mike Lichty (26), 26.
Russ Gamester (19), 27. Zach Daum (12), 28. Jason Leffler (18), 29. Zach Martini
(29), 30. Tyler Walker (21). NT
JULY 28, 2011 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody
Swanson (6), 2. Tracy Hines (1), 3. Tanner Swanson (5), 4. Levi Jones (4), 5.
Bobby Santos (19), 6. Bryan Clauson (12), 7. Jerry Coons Jr. (7), 8. Ryan Newman
(8), 9. Bobby East (3), 10. Eric Gordon (9), 11. Brian Tyler (11), 12. Aaron
Pierce (18), 13. Bud Kaeding (17), 14. Josh Wise (14), 15. Jacob Wilson (15),
16. A.J. Fike (13), 17. Russ Gamester (16), 18. Dave Steele (22), 19. Kyle
Larson (10), 20. Zach Daum (21), 21. Jimmy Kite (28), 22. Todd Kane (29), 23.
Mike Larrison (24), 24. David Byrne (20), 25. Derek Hagar (27), 26. John
Heydenreich (26), 27. Jason Leffler (2), 28. Ryan Smith (23), 29. Brian Gerster
(25). NT
MAY 19, 2012 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bobby
Santos (3), 2. Kody Swanson (1), 3. Bud Kaeding (2), 4. Tanner Swanson (4), 5.
Jacob Wilson (5), 6. Tracy Hines (11), 7. Eric Gordon (14), 8. Levi Jones (7),
9. A.J. Fike (8), 10. Russ Gamester (19), 11. Bobby East (6), 12. Kyle Hamilton
(12), 13. Zach Daum (15), 14. Jerry Coons Jr. (10), 15. Jimmy Kite (17), 16.
Doug Berryman (16), 17. David Byrne (13), 18. Brian Tyler (9), 19. Donnie
Beechler (18). 47:57.38
JULY 26, 2012 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bobby
Santos (1), 2. Kody Swanson (4), 3. Bobby East (11), 4. Kyle Larson (3), 5.
Tanner Swanson (2), 6. Jerry Coons Jr. (6), 7. Eric Gordon (7), 8. Russ Gamester
(9), 9. Levi Jones (14), 10. Bud Kaeding (16), 11. Jacob Wilson (12), 12. Kyle
Hamilton (10), 13. Brian Tyler (8), 14. A.J. Fike (15), 15. Taylor Ferns (13),
16. Tracy Hines (5), 17. Aaron Pierce (17), 18. Jimmy Kite (18). 36:48.05
JULY 27, 2013 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Tanner Swanson (4), 2. Kody Swanson (1), 3. David Byrne (6), 4. Chris Windom
(3), 5. Tracy Hines (5), 6. Jacob Wilson (8), 7. Bobby East (11), 8. Aaron
Pierce (13), 9. Brian Tyler (15), 10. Taylor Ferns (9), 11. Russ Gamester (12),
12. Frank D’Alonso (17), 13. Randy Bateman (16), 14. Jerry Coons Jr. (2), 15.
Jarett Andretti (14), 16. Bobby Santos (7), 17. Shane Hollingsworth (10). NT
MAY 17, 2014 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tanner
Swanson (1), 2. Kody Swanson (18), 3. David Byrne (3), 4. Tracy Hines (2), 5.
Bobby Santos (5), 6. Chris Windom (8), 7. Kyle O’Gara (9), 8. Jacob Wilson (4),
9. Bobby East (12), 10. A.J. Fike (11), 11. Taylor Ferns (6), 12. Cale Thomas
(14), 13. Christopher Bell (17), 14. Jarett Andretti (10), 15. John Hunt (16),
16. Caleb Armstrong (7), 17. Shane Cockrum (13), 18. Davey Ray (15), 19. Dave
Darland (19). NT
JULY 24, 2014 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. David
Byrne (4), 2. Tanner Swanson (1), 3. Kody Swanson (5), 4. Ryan Newman (2), 5.
Bobby Santos (3), 6. Chris Windom (8), 7. Jacob Wilson (9), 8. Bobby East (10),
9. Jarett Andretti (14), 10. Ken Schrader (12), 11. Davey Hamilton Jr. (18), 12.
Chris Phillips (20), 13. Jerry Coons Jr. (7), 14. Davey Ray (22), 15. Patrick
Lawson (24), 16. Kyle O’Gara (13), 17. Caleb Armstrong (11), 18. Cale Thomas
(16), 19. Tracy Hines (6), 20. C.J. Leary (15), 21. Ryan Litt (17), 22. John
Heydenreich (19), 23. A.J. Fike (21), 24. Jarid Blondel (23). NT
MAY 23, 2015 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tanner
Swanson (1), 2. Kody Swanson (5), 3. Bobby Santos (4), 4. Jerry Coons Jr. (7),
5. Aaron Pierce (8), 6. A.J. Fike (2), 7. Tracy Hines (3), 8. David Byrne (10),
9. C.J. Leary (9), 10. Austin Nemire (12), 11. Jarett Andretti (11), 12. Rex
Norris III (13), 13. Jacob Wilson (6), 14. Dave Baumgartner (14), 15. Patrick
Lawson (15), 16. Davey Ray (18), 17. Tad Roach (16), 18. Jimmy Parsons (17).
40:23.16
JULY 23, 2015 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Tanner Swanson (4), 2. Kody Swanson (3), 3. Ryan Newman (2), 4. Bobby Santos
(5), 5. Chris Windom (9), 6. Aaron Pierce (1), 7. David Byrne (7), 8. Jerry
Coons Jr. (6), 9. A.J. Fike (10), 10. Austin Nemire (11), 11. Rex Norris III
(13), 12. Joe Axsom (14), 13. Jarett Andretti (15), 14. Tim Barber (16), 15.
Patrick Lawson (18), 16. C.J. Leary (12), 17. Jacob Wilson (8), 18. Jimmy McCune
(17), 19. Tad Roach (19). 37:25.11
MAY 27, 2016 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tanner
Swanson (4), 2. Kody Swanson (2), 3. Chris Windom (7), 4. Robert Stout (5), 5.
Aaron Pierce (6), 6. Justin Grant (12), 7. David Byrne (9), 8. Joe Axsom (11),
9. Shane Cockrum (16), 10. Joe Liguori (10), 11. Austin Nemire (13), 12. Casey
Shuman (14), 13. Shane Cottle (15), 14. Jacob Wilson (8), 15. Bobby Santos (1),
16. Jerry Coons Jr. (3), 17. Patrick Lawson (17). 51:38.838
JULY 21, 2016 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody
Swanson (1), 2. Tanner Swanson (4), 3. Jerry Coons Jr. (3), 4. Bobby Santos (5),
5. Chris Windom (6), 6. Ryan Newman (2), 7. Justin Grant (9), 8. Jacob Wilson
(8), 9. Joe Axsom (10), 10. Joe Liguori (11), 11. Casey Shuman (15), 12. Austin
Nemire (12), 13. Kevin Studley (17), 14. David Byrne (7), 15. Patrick Lawson
(16), 16. Shane Cottle (13), 17. Shane Cockrum (14). 45:52.428
MAY 26, 2017 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody
Swanson (1), 2. Bobby Santos (3), 3. Tanner Swanson (2), 4. Chris Windom (6), 5.
Aaron Pierce (9), 6. David Byrne (7), 7. Kevin Studley (15), 8. A.J. Russell
(11), 9. Jerry Coons Jr. (5), 10. Patrick Lawson (17), 11. Toni Breidinger (13),
12. Joss Moffatt (14), 13. Troy Thompson (20), 14. Justin Grant (4), 15. Davey
Hamilton Jr. (8), 16. Bill Rose (18), 17. Joe Liguori (16), 18. Joe Axsom (10),
19. J.C. Bland (19), 20. Cody Gerhardt (12). 47:17.986
JULY 20, 2017 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bobby
Santos (3), 2. Tanner Swanson (1), 3. Aaron Pierce (4), 4. Kody Swanson (2), 5.
Chris Windom (10), 6. Justin Grant (5), 7. Jerry Coons Jr. (7), 8. David Byrne
(8), 9. Davey Hamilton Jr. (12), 10. Annie Breidinger (18), 11. Kevin Studley
(13), 12. Tyler Courtney (17), 13. Joss Moffatt (16), 14. Matt Goodnight (21),
15. Patrick Lawson (14), 16. Joe Liguori (20), 17. Joe Axsom (11), 18. Ryan
Newman (6), 19. Bill Rose (15), 20. Damion Gardner (9), 21. Shane Cottle (19).
47:34.181
MAY 25, 2018 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody
Swanson (1), 2. Tanner Swanson (22), 3. Aaron Pierce (6), 4. Bobby Santos (2),
5. Chris Windom (4), 6. Justin Grant (5), 7. David Byrne (3), 8. Jim Anderson
(8), 9. Eric Gordon (9), 10. Kyle Hamilton (21), 11. Travis Welpott (17), 12.
Patrick Lawson (16), 13. Cody Gerhardt (14), 14. Dave Darland (13), 15. Kyle
Robbins (11), 16. Toni Breidinger (15), 17. Matt Goodnight (12), 18. Bill Rose
(18), 19. Jerry Coons Jr. (7), 20. Derek Bischak (20), 21. Austin Blair (10),
22. Mike Haggenbottom (19). 40:54.232
MAY 24, 2019 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Kyle
Hamilton (2), 2. Tanner Swanson (17), 3. Bobby Santos (4), 4. Justin Grant (3),
5. Eric Gordon (16), 6. David Byrne (6), 7. Brian Gerster (9), 8. Kevin Thomas
Jr. (10), 9. Austin Nemire (12), 10. Cody Gallogly (8), 11. Kyle Robbins (11),
12. John Heydenreich (15), 13. Mike Haggenbottom (14), 14. Chris Windom (5), 15.
Derek Bischak (7), 16. Kody Swanson (1), 17. Matt Goodnight (13). NT
SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1.
Kody Swanson (2), 2. Tanner Swanson (1), 3. Kyle Hamilton (6), 4. Jim Anderson
(10), 5. James Davison (9), 6. David Byrne (5), 7. Bobby Santos (3), 8. Justin
Grant (4), 9. Chris Windom (11), 10. Kyle Robbins (20), 11. Joe Liguori (12),
12. Patrick Lawson (18), 13. Annie Breidinger (22), 14. Austin Nemire (14), 15.
Matt Goodnight (15), 16. Eric Gordon (8), 17. Mike Haggenbottom (19), 18. John
Heydenreich (21), 19. Ryan Newman (7), 20. Cameron Dodson (17), 21. Derek
Bischak (23), 22. Cody Gallogly (16), 23. Brian Gerster (13), 24. Dave
Berkheimer (24). 50:56.46
AUGUST 21, 2020 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Tanner Swanson (2), 2. Aaron Pierce (7), 3. Kyle Hamilton (4), 4. Bobby Santos
(5), 5. Justin Grant (3), 6. Eric Gordon (6), 7. Patrick Lawson (21), 8. Russ
Gamester (8), 9. Chris Windom (10), 10. Kody Swanson (1), 11. Shane Cottle (13),
12. Austin Nemire (14), 13. Matt Goodnight (15), 14. Travis Welpott (18), 15.
Mike Haggenbottom (20), 16. Toni Breidinger (17), 17. Kyle Robbins (19), 18.
Derek Bischak (11), 19. Kyle O’Gara (12), 20. John Heydenreich (9), 21. Bryan
Gossel (22), 22. Jim Anderson (16), 23. Dave Berkheimer (24), 24. Brent Yarnal
(23). 50:44.343
MAY 29, 2021 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody
Swanson (1), 2. Bobby Santos (2), 3. David Byrne (3), 4. Justin Grant (4), 5.
Taylor Ferns (8), 6. Jim Anderson (5), 7. Logan Seavey (12), 8. Shane Cottle
(6), 9. Patrick Lawson (17), 10. Austin Nemire (13), 11. Kyle Robbins (10), 12.
Kyle O'Gara (14), 13. Bryan Gossel (16), 14. Mike Haggenbottom (19), 15. Eric
Gordon (11), 16. Matt Goodnight (15), 17. Annie Breidinger (18), 18. Jake Day
(21), 19. Tanner Swanson (23), 20. Travis Welpott (9), 21. Nathan Byrd (7), 22.
Dave Berkheimer (22), 23. Brent Yarnal (20). NT
AUGUST 14, 2021 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Kody Swanson (1), 2. Tyler Roahrig (7), 3. Bobby Santos (3), 4. Tanner Swanson
(2), 5. David Byrne (6), 6. Kyle O'Gara (11), 7. Austin Nemire (16), 8. Logan
Seavey (9), 9. Russ Gamester (10), 10. Travis Welpott (13), 11. Mike
Haggenbottom (23), 12. Annie Breidinger (22), 13. Aaron Pierce (12), 14. Eric
Gordon (14), 15. Nathan Byrd (18), 16. Bryan Gossel (24), 17. Derek Bischak (4),
18. Justin Grant (8), 19. Jake Day (25), 20. Ryan Newman (5), 21. Kyle Robbins
(20), 22. Shane Cottle (15), 23. Joe Liguori (19), 24. Taylor Ferns (17), 25.
Patrick Lawson (21), 26. Dave Berkheimer (26). 57:28.825
MAY 27, 2022 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bobby
Santos (1), 2. Kody Swanson (3), 3. Taylor Ferns (10), 4. C.J. Leary (6), 5.
Logan Seavey (8), 6. Brian Tyler (13), 7. Mario Clouser (24), 8. Davey Hamilton
Jr. (22), 9. Eric Gordon (21), 10. Gregg Cory (18), 11. Kyle O’Gara (11), 12.
Nathan Byrd (14), 13. Justin Grant (12), 14. Bryan Gossel (20), 15. Nick
Hamilton (5), 16. Tanner Swanson (7), 17. Travis Welpott (25), 18. Ryan Newman
(2), 19. Russ Gamester (9), 20. Kyle Robbins (16), 21. Austin Nemire (15), 22.
Mike McVetta (19), 23. Patrick Lawson (17), 24. Derek Bischak (4), 25. Dave
Berkheimer (23). 50:50.044
OCTOBER 22, 2022 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Tanner Swanson (2), 2. C.J. Leary (10), 3. Tyler Roahrig (9), 4. Kody Swanson
(1), 5. Davey Hamilton Jr. (12), 6. Justin Grant (6), 7. Bobby Santos (4), 8.
Nathan Byrd (8), 9. Mario Clouser (7), 10. Nick Hamilton (5), 11. Brian Tyler
(13), 12. Travis Welpott (19), 13. Gregg Cory (17), 14. Kyle Robbins (16), 15.
Jake Day (20), 16. Bryan Gossel (15), 17. Mike McVetta (14), 18. Russ Gamester
(11), 19. Kaylee Bryson (18), 20. Logan Seavey (3), 21. Dave Berkheimer (21).
40:52.622
MAY 26, 2023 FEATURE: (146 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bobby
Santos (1), 2. Logan Seavey (15), 3. Tyler Roahrig (10), 4. Derek Bischak (6),
5. Taylor Ferns (13), 6. Nathan Byrd (8), 7. Tanner Swanson (3), 8. Justin Grant
(4), 9. Mario Clouser (18), 10. Mike McVetta (20), 11. Bryan Gossel (27), 12.
Jerry Coons Jr. (23), 13. Casey Buckman (19), 14. Wayne Johnson (24), 15. Kaylee
Bryson (30), 16. Travis Welpott (26), 17. Gregg Cory (28), 18. Russ Gamester
(9), 19. Kody Swanson (2), 20. Kyle Steffens (22), 21. Trey Burke (21), 22.
Patrick Lawson (11), 23. Matt Westfall (25), 24. C.J. Leary (5), 25. Kyle O'Gara
(16), 26. Brent Yarnal (29), 27. Dave Berkheimer (32), 28. Emerson Axsom (7),
29. Billy Wease (14), 30. Kyle Robbins (17), 31. Davey Hamilton Jr. (12), 32.
Tom Paterson (31). 1:13:52.03 (New Track Record)
OCTOBER 15, 2023 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Tanner Swanson (3), 2. Bobby Santos (2), 3. Justin Grant (4), 4. Kody Swanson
(1), 5. C.J. Leary (8), 6. Logan Seavey (5), 7. Kaylee Bryson (11), 8. Davey
Hamilton Jr. (9), 9. Mario Clouser (6), 10. Dakoda Armstrong (12), 11. Kyle
O’Gara (10), 12. Trey Osborne (19), 13. Kyle Steffens (16), 14. Bryan Gossel
(17), 15. Travis Welpott (20), 16. Gregg Cory (18), 17. Derek Bischak (13), 18.
Trey Burke (15), 19. Russ Gamester (7), 20. Tanner Berryhill (14), 21. Tom
Paterson (21). 44:04.426
MAY 25, 2024 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson (1), 2. Logan Seavey (2), 3. C.J. Leary (#06) (22), 4. Russ Gamester (8), 5. Bobby Santos (3), 6. Dakoda Armstrong (4), 7. Taylor Ferns (6), 8. Nathan Byrd (12), 9. Trey Osborne (9), 10. Kyle Steffens (20), 11. Justin Grant (5), 12. Tyler Roahrig (7), 13. Patrick Lawson (11), 14. Jerry Coons Jr. (10), 15. Tanner Berryhill (16), 16. Gregg Cory (17), 17. Casey Buckman (15), 18. Trey Burke (13), 19. Kaylee Bryson (14), 20. Brent Yarnal (18), 21. Nathan Moore (19), 22. Dave Berkheimer (21). 42:34.898
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS:
October 12, 2024 – Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, Arizona
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Logan Calderwood, 6,
Calderwood-14.520; 2. Cody Williams, 44, Williams-14.636; 3. Verne Sweeney, 98,
Guerrero-14.690; 4. R.J. Johnson, 51, Johnson-14.716; 5. Ricky Lewis, 17,
Dunkel-14.729; 6. Austin Grabowski, 72, Grabowski-14.761; 7. Charles Davis Jr.,
47, Davis-14.770; 8. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-14.783; 9. David Gasper, 18,
Kittle/Gasper-14.922; 10. Tommy Malcolm, 5X, Napier-15.007; 11. Jordan
Hermansader, 71, Martin-15.078; 12. Austin Williams, 17W, Dunkel-15.114; 13. A.J.
Bender, 21, Bender-15.247; 14. Logan Williams, 5W, McCarthy-15.477; 15. Racin
Silva, 5S, Silva-15.529; 16. Blake Bower, 17X, Dunkel-15.692; 17. Elexa Herrera,
5E, Herrera-16.167; 18. Stevie Rogers, 11, Rogers-16.393; 19. Todd Pratt, 17T,
Pratt-16.759; 20. Caleb Stelzig, 21X, Stelzig-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.
R.J. Johnson, 2. Charles Davis Jr., 3. A.J. Bender, 4. Logan Calderwood, 5.
Tommy Malcolm, 6. Blake Bower, 7. Todd Pratt. NT.
BILLSJERKY.NET / FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all cars transfer to
feature) 1. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. Logan Williams, 4. Cody
Williams, 5. Jordan Hermansader, 6. Elexa Herrera. NT.
WC FRIEND COMPANY / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all
cars transfer to feature) 1. Austin Williams, 2. David Gasper, 3. Verne Sweeney,
4. Racin Silva, 5. Austin Grabowski, 6. Stevie Rogers. NT.
FEATURE: (30 laps, With Starting Positions) 1. Ricky Lewis (2), 2. David
Gasper (9), 3. R.J. Johnson (3), 4. Cody Williams (5), 5. Charles Davis Jr. (1),
6. A.J. Bender (13), 7. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (8), 8. Austin Grabowski (7), 9. Tommy
Malcolm (10), 10. Austin Williams (12), 11. Logan Calderwood (6), 12. Logan
Williams (14), 13. Verne Sweeney (4), 14. Jordan Hermansader (11), 15. Racin
Silva (15), 16. Elexa Herrera (17), 17. Stevie Rogers (18), 18. Todd Pratt (19),
19. Blake Bower (16). NT.
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**Stevie Rogers flipped during lap 4 of the feature.
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FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Ricky Lewis.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: David Gasper (9 to 2)
NEW AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS:
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACES: October 18&19 – Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, California
REDEMPTION AT THE BURG!
DANNER CAPITALIZES LATE
TO SCORE STAAB MEMORIAL
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Lawrenceburg, Indiana (October 11, 2024)………”It’s not really the way we want
to do it, but we’ll take them any way we can get them.”
On a smattering of occasions throughout the 2024 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship season, Briggs Danner wound up in the unenvious position
of having the proverbial rug pulled out from underneath him while leading late
in a race.
One of those particular instances came during July’s USAC Indiana Sprint Week
round at Lawrenceburg Speedway where he was leading the field in the latter
stages of the race before an engine issue forced him to the sidelines.
Upon his return to the 3/8-mile dirt oval during Friday night’s inaugural
Greg Staab Memorial, Danner just so happened to be on the opposite side of a
similar ordeal. On the final lap, racelong leader Mitchel Moles’ bid for victory
was snuffed just one turn away from the finish line when a caution was displayed
for an incident in turn one involving Kyle Shipley and Kale Drake.
Under the yellow, Moles’ car developed an unusual and unexpected malady. With
his engine’s RPMs suddenly rising, Moles wore out his brakes just trying to keep
his car whoa’d down under the yellow flag periodi. When Moles pulled off the
racing surface, Danner took over control of the race, then fended off Robert
Ballou for the final two circuits to gather a look-what-I-found victory in his
Hogue Racing Enterprises/E. Schneider & Sons – Boulevard Truck Repair/DRC/Rider
Chevy.
Even with the lap 30 yellow flag, Danner (Allentown, Pa.) felt he still had a
chance to make a run at Moles. As it turned out, good fortune for himself and
devastating heartbreak for Moles was negated that scenario before it could even
be put to the test.
“I feel really bad for Mitchel,” Danner admitted. “I knew he had something
going on. I think his throttle was sticking. I don’t really want to win a race
in that manner, but I still think we had a shot with two laps to go there. He
was running through the bottom of one and two and I felt really good up top. I
think we could’ve pushed the issue.”
Despite gaining all three of his career USAC National Sprint Car feature wins
in 2024 at Pennsylvania’s Grandview Speedway as well as Indiana’s Bloomington
and Lawrenceburg Speedways, Danner has also quite often been on the other side
of the equation more times than he’d prefer with a boatload of near misses.
At Williams Grove, Danner ran out of fuel while leading coming off the final
turn on the last lap. At Port Royal, he smacked the wall and subsequently
dropped out while leading with eight laps to go. At Action Track USA, he came up
on the short end of a photo finish, losing out to Logan Seavey by .043 second.
And of course, there was the aforementioned Lawrenceburg race in midsummer, but
this time around, Danner was determined not to let another one slip away.
While Danner slotted into third for the start of the 73rd USAC national event
of the year during the 73rd ever visit by the USAC National Sprint Cars at
Lawrenceburg, Moles was lined up directly in front of him on the pole position.
Moles levied no mercy on the 24-car field as he rushed out to a near two second
lead and stayed put throughout much of the first half of the race.
On lap 13, however, Moles nearly met catastrophe as he and Todd Hobson
collided off the exit of turn two as Moles was attempting to put Hobson a lap
down. Wheels touched as a result, sending Hobson airborne while Moles’ momentum
briefly got stifled. Nonetheless, both continued onward seemingly void of any
lasting effects for the moment.
The torrid pace went caution free for the initial 26 laps until 11th running
Kale Drake initiated the first yellow flag after performing a 360-degree spin in
turn four, thus erasing Moles’ 1.6 second advantage. While Moles’ interval had
been slashed, on the same token, it did clear a path for him to race his way to
the finish line for the final four laps without the hindrance of traffic.
For the third-running Danner, it was “good riddance” to traffic, and thus,
made it one less task to take away from his ultimate focus of getting to the
front. With that said, time was running short.
“It was getting tough because I was pushing it really hard,” Danner
explained. “We got in traffic and I knew we’d be slowing down a little bit. Guys
like Brady (Bacon) would be able to keep up. He was showing his nose, but I
wasn’t going to let it faze me. I just tried not to look at him and kept
pushing. I was able to get by Robert (Ballou) there, and luckily, that was a big
move to be able to win this.”
While many eyes were affixed to Moles leading the pathway, the intriguing
battle for the second position proved to be critical. Danner chased Ballou, then
successfully slid underneath him in turn three to grab the second position at a
crucial juncture with just three laps to go.
Although Danner managed to close to within three to four car lengths of Moles
as the front two swept through turns three and four for the final time, it
seemed as if the sand in the hourglass had run out. But, just in the nick of
time for Danner’s sake, Shipley bounced through turn one and nearly toppled over
before coming to a halt. Drake, like Shipley, also running just beyond mid-pack
at the moment, was unable to avoid Shipley and slid sideways, nerf bar first,
into Shipley’s ride. Both drivers were okay, but unable to restart.
In a shocking development, under the yellow flag, Moles stopped at the edge
of the infield, then was pushed to the pits with a possible stuck throttle. That
made Danner the leader of the pack for the race that was extended to 31 laps due
to the “overtime” period.
Although Ballou took run after run to slide up in front, Danner never
flinched and never wavered as he crossed the stripe 0.593 seconds ahead of the
field. Ballou came home a close second while Bacon collected third, Daison
Pursley fourth and Kevin Thomas Jr. fifth.
Danner’s victory allowed him to become the first native Pennsylvanian to win
three or more USAC National Sprint Car feature events in a season since National
Sprint Car Hall of Famer Mitch Smith do so in 1971.
Robert Ballou (Rocklin, Calif.) came narrowly close to scoring his first USAC
victory at Lawrenceburg since 2011. In the end, he finished with his second
top-two series result in his past three starts aboard his Ballou
Motorsports/Suburban Subaru – Mountain Mechanical Contractors/DRC/Ott Chevy.
Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, Okla.) kept the train-a-rollin’ as he finished
third to grab his 19th consecutive top-10 finish of the USAC National Sprint Car
season in his Dynamics, Inc./Tom Hoffman Construction – Spankins
Motorsports/Triple X/Rider Chevy.
Mired back in the 16th starting spot, Kyle Cummins (Princeton, Ind.) went to
work and raced his way up to a ninth place result in the feature. That earned
him the evening’s hard charger honors.
Kayla Roell (Dillsboro, Ind.) furiously fought her way into the main event. Starting sixth in the semi-feature, she moved her way up to the fourth and final transfer spot to put herself in the big show. For that, she's the honoree of Inferno Armor USA’s Fire Move of the Night
In Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying, Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.)
captured his sixth career USAC National Sprint Car quick time, which tied him
for 80th on all-time list with Mike Bliss, Daron Clayton, Derek Davidson, Eric
Gordon, Richard Griffin, Jac Haudenschild, Tray House, James McElreath and Ken
Schrader.
Meanwhile, Danner’s third career USAC National Sprint Car victory placed him
118th on the all-time series feature winners list alongside Chuck Amati, Sonny
Ates, Joe Barzda, Jeff Bloom, Mark Cassella, Jerry “Scratch” Daniels, Bob East,
Bob Frey, Dickie Gaines, Wayne Hammond, Tray House, Kenny Jacobs, Tony Jones,
Kyle Larson, Andy Linden, Charlie Masters, Mike Mosley, Larry Rice, Ron Shuman,
Mitch Smith and Doug Wolfgang.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: October 11, 2024 –
Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Oval – Greg Staab
Memorial
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Daison Pursley, 21AZ, Team
AZ/Curb-Agajanian-14.049; 2. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.076; 3. Brady Bacon,
69, Dynamics-14.085; 4. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-14.169; 5. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B
Racing-14.256; 6. Carson Garrett, 15, BGE Dougherty-14.266; 7. Robert Ballou,
12, Ballou-14.369; 8. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-14.387; 9. Justin
Grant, 4, TOPP-14.441; 10. Matt Westfall, 33m, Marshall-14.537; 11. Jadon
Rogers, 66, Amati-14.552; 12. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.618; 13. Kyle Shipley,
4u, AJR-14.700; 14. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-14.709; 15. Chase Stockon,
5s, KO-14.724; 16. J.J. Hughes, 76, Hughes-14.730; 17. Nick Bilbee, 17,
Bilbee-14.786; 18. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-14.862; 19. Brandon Mattox, 28,
Mattox-14.951; 20. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-14.953; 21. Hayden Reinbold,
19, Reinbold/Underwood-14.971; 22. Shawn Westerfeld, 44J,
Fischesser/Owen-15.010; 23. Todd Hobson, 44, Soudrette-15.106; 24. Kayla Roell,
5K, KO-15.304; 25. Ryan Barr, 21B, Barr-15.355; 26. Hunter Maddox, 24m,
Maddox-15.633; 27. Dakota Earls, 15E, Earls-15.736; 28. Braxton Cummings, 71B,
Cummings-15.948; 29. Brian Heitkamp, 22, Heitkamp-16.394; 30. Saban Bibent, 98,
Wedgewood-NT.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Nick Bilbee, 2. Kyle Shipley, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. Justin Grant, 5. Daison
Pursley, 6. Ryan Barr, 7. Brian Heitkamp, 8. Kale Drake. NT
ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 2. Shawn Westerfeld, 3. Matt Westfall, 4. Joey Amantea, 5. Logan
Seavey, 6. Carson Garrett, 7. Hunter Maddox. 1:57.869
T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Chase
Stockon, 2. Robert Ballou, 3. Todd Hobson, 4. Brady Bacon, 5. Jadon Rogers, 6.
Brandon Mattox, 7. Dakota Earls. 1:59.526
CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. C.J. Leary, 2.
Kyle Cummins, 3. Mitchel Moles, 4. J.J. Hughes, 5. Briggs Danner, 6. Braxton
Cummings, 7. Kayla Roell. 1:59.479
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Kale Drake, 2. Carson Garrett, 3. Brandon Mattox, 4. Kayla Roell, 5.
Braxton Cummings, 6. Hunter Maddox, 7. Dakota Earls, 8. Brian Heitkamp, 9. Ryan
Barr. NT
FEATURE: (31 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (3),
2. Robert Ballou (2), 3. Brady Bacon (4), 4. Daison Pursley (6), 5. Kevin Thomas
Jr. (7), 6. Chase Stockon (8), 7. C.J. Leary (10), 8. Justin Grant (13), 9. Kyle
Cummins (16), 10. Logan Seavey (5), 11. Nick Bilbee (9), 12. Carson Garrett
(12), 13. Joey Amantea (19), 14. J.J. Hughes (18), 15. Brandon Mattox (20), 16.
Todd Hobson (23), 17. Kayla Roell (24), 18. Hayden Reinbold (21), 19. Mitchel
Moles (1), 20. Kale Drake (11), 21. Kyle Shipley (17), 22. Shawn Westerfeld
(22), 23. Jadon Rogers (15), 24. Matt Westfall (14). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-29 Mitchel Moles, Laps 30-31 Briggs Danner.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-2762,
2-Brady Bacon-2697, 3-Daison Pursley-2510, 4-C.J. Leary-2472, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-2468, 6-Mitchel Moles-2383, 7-Robert Ballou-2374, 8-Kyle Cummins-2275,
9-Justin Grant-2266, 10-Carson Garrett-1711.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-196, 2-Logan
Seavey-188, 3-Robert Ballou-145, 4-Justin Grant-138, 5-C.J. Leary-128, 6-Chase
Stockon-126, 7-Kyle Cummins-124, 8-Brady Bacon-112, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-105,
10-Matt Westfall-104.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: October 12, 2024 –
Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Oval – Fall
Nationals
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Daison Pursley (14.246)
Honest Abe Roofing/Greg Staab Memorial Fast Qualifier: Daison Pursley
(14.049)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Nick Bilbee
Rod End Supply Second Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
T.J. Forged Third Heat Winner: Chase Stockon
Car IQ Fourth Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Kale Drake
Greg Staab Memorial First Non-Transfer: Braxton Cummings
Greg Staab Memorial Hard Charger: Kyle Cummins (16th to 9th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Kayla Roell
Greg Staab Memorial Best Lawrenceburg Regular: Nick Bilbee (11th)
Greg Staab Memorial Not in Show Bonus: Ryan Barr
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS RUMBLE AT MOHAVE VALLEY SATURDAY
By Lance Jennings
OCTOBER 8, 2024... The chase for the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint
Car Championship will resume this Saturday, October 12th at Mohave Valley
Raceway. Promoted by Ron Meyer, the seventeenth point race and tune-up for
November’s “57th Western World Championships” will also feature the Southwest
EcoTech Midgets, Dwarf Cars, and Spring Family Motorsports Mini Dwarfs. Located
at 2750 Laguna Road in Mohave Valley, Arizona, the Pit Gates will open at
2:30pm, the Spectator Gates will open at 5:00pm, with Racing scheduled for
7:00pm. For more information, visit mohavevalleyracceway.com or call
928.346.3000.
For those that cannot make it to the races, the event will be live streamed
at Dirt Race Central, (drc.tv).
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- APPROVED/LEGAL MUFFLERS: Mufflers ARE NOT REQUIRED at Mohave Valley Raceway.
- 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.
- FUEL WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE TRACK.
- TIRES ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT THE RACE TRACK.
SPECIAL NOTICE AT MOHAVE VALLEY:
- CASH ONLY: Mohave Valley Raceway is a cash only facility.
- PIT AREA PARKING: Personal vehicles or side by sides, etc. are NOT allowed in
the pits. If it is not towing the race car/truck, on the trailer with the car,
or in the trailer with the car, then it will NOT be allowed. NO exceptions!
Since April 23, 2022, the fast 1/3-mile clay oval has held six USAC/CRA
Sprint Car events and five different drivers have claimed victory. Defending
champion, “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa leads all drivers with two
Mohave Valley wins and “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr. topped the April 6th event. “The
Cadillac” Cody Williams established the 1-lap track record of 13.923 seconds on
April 1, 2023 and the complete Mohave Valley win list is at the end of this
release.
After finishing third at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway Dirt Track
(Bakersfield, CA) on September 28th, R.J. Johnson (Laveen, Arizona) holds a
41-point lead over the competition. Driving Ricky and Michele Johnson’s #51 JUGO
Superfoods / Avanti Windows & Doors Sherman, Johnson has two feature wins, two
Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Awards, one semi-main win, fifteen top-10
finishes, and 46 feature laps led on the season. The multi-time Arizona Sprint
Car Champion 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 his first
series win at Mohave Valley.
Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm (Yucaipa, California) ranks second in the point
standings. Racing Dino Napier’s #5X Indiana Truck Salvage / B&B Powder Coating
Maxim, Malcolm scored sixteenth at Kern Raceway after suffering damage earlier
in the night. 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 by adding a Mohave Valley win to his resume.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams (Yorba Linda, California) sits third in
the chase for the championship. Piloting Tom & Christy Dunkel’s #17W Inland
Rigging / Dunkel Farms DRC, Williams placed seventh at Kevin Harvick’s Kern
Raceway. 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, twelve
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 USAC/CRA victory of 2024 on Saturday.
A.J. Bender (San Diego, California) is fourth in the battle for the USAC/CRA
championship. Racing the family owned #21 Bender Pool & Spa / Matrix
Construction Services DRC, Bender raced from twelfth to sixth in the September
28th main event. To date, the former 360 Sprint Car Turkey Night Grand Prix
Winner has one feature win, six heat race victories, eleven 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 at Mohave
Valley.
Logan Williams (Yorba Linda, California) ranks fifth in the championship
point standings. Driving John McCarthy’s #5W Flowdynamics Incorporated /
Drinkpak DRC, Williams finished tenth in the Kern Raceway main event. 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, thirteen 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 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, “Chargin” Charles
Davis Jr., Eddie Tafoya Jr., Grant Sexton, Logan Calderwood, “Flash” Jordan
Hermansader, and more.
Mohave Valley Raceway is located at 2750 Laguna Road in Mohave Valley,
Arizona. For more event information, visit the track’s website at
mohavevalleyracceway.com or call 928.346.3000. Mohave Valley Raceway is a cash
only facility and grandstand tickets are available on race day. General
Admission tickets (including Seniors) are $25, Children tickets (6 to 12) are
$15, and Children (5 and under) are FREE. Outside food, beverages, and ice
chests are not permitted.
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-1073, 2. Tommy Malcolm-1032, 3. Austin Williams-971, 4. A.J. Bender-929,
5. Logan Williams-913, 6. David Gasper (R)-888, 7. Cody Williams-867, 8. Verne
Sweeney-708, 9. Austin Grabowski-691, 10. Charles Davis Jr.-642, 11. Eddie
Tafoya Jr.-613, 12. Elexa Herrera (R)-495, 13. Brent Sexton (R)-423, 14. Grant
Sexton-344, 15. Logan Calderwood-329, 16. Matt Mitchell-328, 17. Brody Roa-307,
18. Blake Bower (R)-263, 19. Matt McCarthy-254, 20. Ricky Lewis-233. 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, 2-Cody Williams, 1-A.J.
Bender, 1-Braden Chiaramonte, 1-David Gasper, 1-Kevin Thomas Jr.
MOHAVE VALLEY AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Cody
Williams – 13.923 (04/01/23)
MOHAVE VALLEY AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 2-Brody Roa,
1-Damion Gardner, 1-Chase Johnson, 1-Ricky Lewis, 1-Kevin Thomas Jr.
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 (Winner: Charles Davis Jr.)
September 28: Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, CA
(Winner: Cody Williams)
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.
THE BATTLEGROUND AWAITS!
TWO NIGHTS & $20,000 IN SIGHT
FOR USAC SPRINTS AT THE BURG OCT 11-12
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Lawrenceburg, Indiana (October 9, 2024)………As if the Fall Nationals could get
any better!
The event has doubled in size for 2024 to host not one, but two-straight
nights of USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship racing this
Friday-Saturday, October 11-12, at southeastern Indiana’s Lawrenceburg Speedway.
To say much is on the line this weekend would certainly be an understatement.
Not only has the USAC National Sprint Car title race hit the final four-race
stretch of the season, drivers and teams will also be chasing after a grand
prize of $20,000 during Saturday night’s 30-lap grand culmination.
Furthermore, Brady Bacon leads a trail of hopefuls aiming to claim a $10,000
bonus in the finale of the 10-race Bubby Jones Master of Goin’ Faster series
presented by Spire Sports + Entertainment.
Additionally, Robert Ballou is staring in the face of a $10,000 bonus of his
own if he can finish Saturday’s round with a podium finish to complete the NOS
Energy Drink Hoosier Trifecta for 2024.
Time has come today. Can’t put it off another day. So, in the meantime,
here’s six Fall Nationals storylines to watch for this weekend at the
battleground of The Burg.
FALL NATTY HEROES
No less than six past Fall Nationals winners are expected to compete in this
weekend’s event. Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.) has captured the event twice, first
in 2018 and did so again for the second time in the most recent edition in 2023.
Robert Ballou (Rocklin, Calif.) scored the first two Fall Nationals wins in
2007 and 2008. One-time Fall Nationals winners in the field include Chase
Stockon (Fort Branch, Ind.) who claimed his very first career USAC victory in
the 2012 event as well as Broken Arrow, Oklahoma’s Brady Bacon (2020) and
Princeton, Indiana’s Kyle Cummins (2022).
Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Ala.) is the winningest driver in Fall Nationals
history, having won the event a staggering three times in 2017-2019-2021.
On the flip side are those who’ve won USAC National Sprint Car races at
Lawrenceburg but are still vying for a first career Fall Nationals win this
Saturday. Among them are C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) who has won a pair of
USAC National Sprint Car races at The Burg in 2017 and 2020 and was also a track
champion in 2013. Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) is another won, having won twice
at Lawrenceburg with the USAC Sprint Cars in 2021, and most recently, in July of
2024. His prowess at Lawrenceburg extends to feature victories in both USAC
National Sprint Car and National Midgets.
SPEAKING OF KTJ
Kevin Thomas Jr. has routinely displayed his mastery of Lawrenceburg Speedway
in USAC National Sprint Car competition over the years.
His three Fall Nationals triumphs are an all-time record, and furthermore, he
now stands just one win away this weekend from equaling the great Dave Darland
as the winningest driver in USAC National Sprint Car history at Lawrenceburg
Speedway. Darland owns seven of them while Thomas picked up his most recent this
past April.
Both the driver and his Rock Steady Racing team have previously won the Fall
Nationals (2022 with Kyle Cummins), and they’ve been solid of late, finishing
inside the top-two in three of their past four USAC starts.
PURSUING A “MASTERS” DEGREE
A Bubby Jones Master of Goin' Faster Series Presented By Spire Sports +
Entertainment champion will be crowned on Saturday night.
The finale of the 10-race series within a series arrives this weekend at
Lawrenceburg with 2022 Master of Going Faster titlist Brady Bacon standing atop
the points by a mere six-point margin over Kevin Thomas Jr. At stake is a
$10,000 bonus for the champion driver plus a $2500 bonus to the crew chief
champion.
With a maximum of 84 points up for grabs on race night (6 for the fast
qualifier, 8 for each heat race winner & 70 for the feature winner),
technically, seven drivers remain eligible to take home the top prize this
Saturday with Daison Pursley (-27) in third followed by C.J. Leary (-29), Logan
Seavey (-33), Kyle Cummins (-57) and Mitchel Moles (-81).
Winners of the Bubby Jones races thus far in 2024 include two-time winners
Logan Seavey (Volusia & Terre Haute), Daison Pursley (Knoxville & Eldora), Kevin
Thomas Jr. (Williams Grove & Tri-State) and one-timers Justin Grant (Eldora),
Brady Bacon (Port Royal) and Kyle Cummins (Kokomo).
TRIPLE CROWN WATCH FOR SEAVEY
Logan Seavey has four races left to set a USAC National Sprint Car record and
also to become just the eighth USAC career Triple Crown champion.
Seavey’s torrid pace throughout the spring and summer months placed him at 13
career USAC National Sprint Car wins, putting him one victory shy of Tom
Bigelow’s single season record set in 1977. While Seavey has remained
consistently within the top-five, his pursuit continues as he’s gone winless in
his past 10 series starts.
Things are looking up for Seavey entering Lawrenceburg. He was victorious in
his most recent USAC Silver Crown start at Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track
last Sunday. Furthermore, his most recent visit to Lawrenceburg with the USAC
National Sprint Cars in July also resulted in a win.
Seavey’s 86-point lead in the series championship race has held steady since
February, and a victory (or two) at Lawrenceburg this weekend would go to
further cement his championship ideals and place him squarely in the record
books in multiple manners.
BALLOU TRYIN’ FOR A TRIFECTA
Robert Ballou will enter this Saturday’s race at Lawrenceburg as the only
driver in contention to collect a $10,000 payday for the NOS Energy Drink
Trifecta.
Ballou (Rocklin, Calif.) finished third during July’s USAC Indiana Sprint
Week round at Kokomo Speedway, then took second during September’s Haubstadt
Hustler at Tri-State Speedway to put him in prime position. A third-place result
or better in the Trifecta finale at Lawrenceburg on Saturday would earn him a
$10,000 bonus.
The 2015 USAC National Sprint Car champion would love to accomplish the feat
in style, however, by winning the whole deal. Ballou scored wins in the first
two editions of the Fall Nationals back in 2007 and 2008 when the event was
sanctioned by the Midwest Sprint Car Series. His most recent USAC victory at
Lawrenceburg was notched during Indiana Sprint Week in 2011.
One year ago at the Fall Nationals, Ballou led the initial eight laps and
finished as the runner-up.
DOG DAY AFTERNOON (AND NIGHT)
This Friday will definitely be a “Dog Day” at The Burg.
The inaugural Greg Staab Memorial honors the life and memory of the five-time
Lawrenceburg Speedway sprint car track champion in 1982-1983-1984-1985-1987.
Nicknamed "Dog," Staab was a longtime USAC driver and car owner who also
served as the promoter of Lawrenceburg Speedway and was later a USAC National
Sprint Car Competition Director.
As part of the event, the winner’s share will be $6,444, in recognition of
the familiar No. 44 that he campaigned for several years on USAC’s Midget and
Sprint Car trails as well as on the local Indiana/Ohio sprint car scene.
Staab scored one USAC National Sprint Car victory in his career, a memorable
feat in 1988 on the pavement of Indianapolis Raceway Park that was shown live on
ESPN. Staab passed away in 2017 at the age of 68.
RACE DETAILS
On Friday night, October 11, it’s the inaugural Greg Staab Memorial featuring
the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, plus Pure Stocks and Hornets.
Pits open at 3pm Eastern, grandstands open at 5pm, drivers meeting at 5:30pm and
hot laps at 6:30pm with qualifying and racing immediately following. Advance
tickets are on sale now at https://www.myracepass.com/tracks/1889/tickets.
General admission tickets are $25 for ages 13 & up. General admission tickets
for kids age 7-12 are $5. General admission tickets for kids age 6 & under are
free. Pit passes are $40 for ages 11 & up. Pit passes for ages 10 & under are
$15. Backstretch/pit parking is $15.
On Saturday night, October 12, the 17th running of the Fall Nationals
features the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, plus Modifieds. Pits
open at 2pm Eastern, grandstands open at 4pm, drivers meeting at 5:15pm and hot
laps at 6pm with qualifying and racing immediately following. Advance tickets
are on sale now at https://www.myracepass.com/tracks/1889/tickets. General
admission tickets are $35 for ages 13 & up. General admission tickets for kids
age 7-12 are $5. General admission tickets for kids age 6 & under are free. Pit
passes are $45 for ages 11 & up. Pit passes for ages 10 & under are $15.
Backstretch/pit parking is $15.
The Lawrenceburg Fall Nationals can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at
https://www.flosports.link/usac.
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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.
FALL NATIONALS WINNERS AT LAWRENCEBURG SPEEDWAY:
2007: Robert Ballou (MSCS)
2008: Robert Ballou (MSCS)
2009: Damion Gardner (USAC) & Jon Stanbrough (MSCS)
2010: Rained Out
2011: Levi Jones (USAC)
2012: Chase Stockon (USAC)
2013: Bryan Clauson (USAC)
2014: Bryan Clauson (USAC)
2015: Thomas Meseraull (USAC)
2016: Josh Hodges (USAC)
2017: Kevin Thomas Jr. (USAC)
2018: Justin Grant (USAC)
2019: Kevin Thomas Jr. (USAC)
2020: Brady Bacon (USAC)
2021: Kevin Thomas Jr. (USAC)
2022: Kyle Cummins (USAC)
2023: Justin Grant (USAC)
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT LAWRENCEBURG SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 7/9/2008 - Levi Jones - 12.926 - 104.441 mph
8 Laps - 9/28/2013 - Tracy Hines - 1:51.91 - 96.506 mph
10 Laps - 7/10/2008 - Cole Whitt - 2:18.199 - 7.692 mph
12 Laps - 10/1/2016 - Stevie Sussex - 2:51.399 - 4.521 mph
30 Laps - 10/1/2016 - Josh Hodges - 7:21.09 - 91.818 mph
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT LAWRENCEBURG SPEEDWAY:
7-Dave Darland
6-Justin Grant & Kevin Thomas Jr.
5-Jon Stanbrough
4-Jack Hewitt
3-Brady Bacon, Kevin Briscoe, Bryan Clauson & Rick Hood
2-Tony Elliott, Levi Jones, C.J. Leary, Danny Milburn, Logan Seavey & Brian
Tyler
1-Robert Ballou, Jeff Bland Jr., Mark Cassella, Jerry Coons Jr., Tyler Courtney, Kyle Cummins, Kevin Doty, Jay Drake, Dickie Gaines, Damion Gardner, Josh Hodges, Logan Jarrett, Thomas Meseraull, Rodney Ritter Jr., Brady Short, Chase Stockon, Kevin Thomas, Chris Windom, Josh Wise & J.J. Yeley
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT LAWRENCEBURG SPEEDWAY:
1983: Danny Milburn (9/18)
1984: Rick Hood (6/9) & Danny Milburn (9/16)
1985: Rick Hood (6/8)
1986: Rick Hood (6/7)
1988: Jack Hewitt (6/4)
1989: Rodney Ritter Jr. (7/1)
1992: Kevin Thomas (8/8)
1993: Jack Hewitt (7/10)
1994: Jon Stanbrough (6/18)
1995: Jack Hewitt (7/1)
1996: Mark Cassella (8/31)
1997: Brian Tyler (7/19) & Brian Tyler (8/30)
1998: Kevin Doty (5/30), Dave Darland (7/18) & Dave Darland (8/29)
1999: Kevin Briscoe (6/5), Jack Hewitt (7/22) & Tony Elliott (8/28)
2000: Kevin Briscoe (7/22) & Tony Elliott (8/26)
2001: Dave Darland (7/26)
2002: Kevin Briscoe (7/25)
2003: J.J. Yeley (5/31), Jay Drake (6/1) & Jon Stanbrough (7/24)
2004: Jon Stanbrough (7/22)
2005: Dickie Gaines (7/21)
2006: Jon Stanbrough (4/22)
2007: Levi Jones (4/21), Jon Stanbrough (7/11) & Dave Darland (7/12)
2008: Jeff Bland Jr. (7/9) & Brady Short (7/10)
2009: Josh Wise (4/18), Dave Darland (7/10), Jerry Coons Jr. (8/22 Special
Event) & Damion Gardner (10/2)
2010: Jerry Coons Jr. (4/17) & Dave Darland (7/9)
2011: Robert Ballou (7/10), Levi Jones (10/1)
2012: Justin Grant (7/15) & Chase Stockon (9/29)
2013: Kevin Thomas Jr. (4/6), Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/14) & Bryan Clauson (9/28)
2014: Justin Grant (4/5) & Bryan Clauson (9/27)
2015: Logan Jarrett (4/4), Brady Bacon (7/12) & Thomas Meseraull (10/3)
2016: Dave Darland (4/2), Bryan Clauson (7/10) & Josh Hodges (10/1)
2017: Chris Windom (4/1), C.J. Leary (7/9) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (9/30)
2018: Tyler Courtney (7/22) & Justin Grant (9/29)
2019: Justin Grant (7/21) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (10/5)
2020: C.J. Leary (7/26) & Brady Bacon (10/3)
2021: Brady Bacon (4/3), Logan Seavey (7/25) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (10/2)
2022: Kyle Cummins (10/1)
2023: Justin Grant (7/24) & Justin Grant (10/7)
2024: Kevin Thomas Jr. (4/13) & Logan Seavey (7/30)
FALL NATIONALS USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR RESULTS AT LAWRENCEBURG SPEEDWAY
2007 FEATURE: 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Kevin Swindell, 3. Dave Darland, 4. Casey
Shuman, 5. A.J. Anderson, 6. Shane Cottle, 7. Dakoda Armstrong, 8. Kyle
Wissmiller, 9. Jeff Bland Jr., 10. Kevin Thomas Jr., 11. Derek Franks, 12. Ricky
Williams, 13. Brady Bacon, 14. Sammy Imel, 15. Kevin Briscoe, 16. Darren Hagen,
17. Matt Westfall, 18. Alex Shanks, 19. Kyle Cummins, 20. Joss Moffatt, 21.
Jerry Coons Jr., 22. Kent Christian, 23. Brett Burdette, 24. Chris Windom.
2008 FEATURE: 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Jon Stanbrough, 3. Dave Darland, 4. Daron
Clayton, 5. Joss Moffatt, 6. Ricky Williams, 7. Chris Windom, 8. Damion Gardner,
9. Jeff Bland Jr., 10. J. J. Yeley, 11. Lance Grimes, 12. Logan Hupp, 13. Ryan
Pace, 14. Critter Malone, 15. John Memmer, 16. Dickie Gaines, 17. Bobby Stines,
18. Kyle Cummins, 19. Kurt Gross, 20. Kevin Thomas Jr., 21. Hunter Schuerenberg,
22. Brett Burdette, 23. Kyle Robbins, 24. Josh Clemons.
2009 NIGHT ONE FEATURE: 1. Damion Gardner, 2. Cole Whitt, 3. Chris Windom, 4.
Jon Stanbrough, 5. Kyle Cummins, 6. Levi Jones, 7. Jerry Coons Jr., 8. Tracy
Hines, 9. Hunter Schuerenberg, 10. Scotty Weir, 11. Dave Darland, 12. Jeff Bland
Jr., 13. Nic Faas, 14. Bobby East, 15. Darren Hagen, 16. Casey Riggs, 17. Brady
Short, 18. Bryan Clauson, 19. Jesse Hockett, 20. Brady Bacon, 21. John Memmer,
22. Chad Boat, 23. Robert Ballou, 24. Chase Stockon.
2009 NIGHT TWO FEATURE: 1. Jon Stanbrough, 2. Chris Windom, 3. Damion
Gardner, 4. Shane Cottle, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Chad Boat, 7. Brady Bacon, 8. Brady
Short, 9. Jeff Bland Jr., 10. Dave Darland, 11. Robert Ballou, 12. Coleman
Gulick, 13. Casey Riggs, 14. Jonathan Hendrick, 15. Ty Deckard, 16. Ricky
Williams, 17. Shawn Westerfeld, 18. Blake Fitzpatrick, 19. Hud Cone, 20. Scotty
Weir, 21. Jesse Hockett, 22. Hunter Schuerenberg, 23. Jerry Coons Jr., 24. Joss
Moffatt.
2010 FEATURE: Rained Out
2011 FEATURE: 1. Levi Jones, 2. Chris Windom, 3. Hunter Schuerenberg, 4.
Casey Riggs, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Jon Stanbrough, 7. Jerry Coons Jr., 8. Ted
Hines, 9. Bobby East, 10. Bryan Clauson, 11. Jac Haudenschild, 12. Brady Short,
13. Chad Boespflug, 14. Blake Fitzpatrick, 15. Damion Gardner, 16. Matt
Westfall, 17. Logan Hupp, 18. Chase Stockon, 19. Jonathan Hendrick, 20. Brady
Bacon, 21. Coleman Gulick, 22. Justin Grant, 23. Robert Ballou, 24. Critter
Malone. NT
2012 FEATURE: 1. Chase Stockon, 2. Chris Windom, 3. Damion Gardner, 4. Bryan
Clauson, 5. Hunter Schuerenberg, 6. Thomas Meseraull, 7. Shane Cottle, 8. Tracy
Hines, 9. Kevin Thomas Jr., 10. Jerry Coons Jr., 11. Jon Stanbrough, 12. Bobby
East, 13. Logan Hupp, 14. C.J. Leary, 15. Robert Ballou, 16. Scotty Weir, 17.
Brady Short, 18. Wes McIntyre, 19. Dave Darland, 20. Jonathan Hendrick, 21.
Dakota Jackson, 22. Daron Clayton, 23. Coleman Gulick.
2013 FEATURE: 1. Bryan Clauson, 2. Chase Stockon, 3. Dave Darland, 4. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 5. Justin Grant, 6. Gary Taylor, 7. Jerry Coons Jr., 8. Chad
Boespflug, 9. Brady Bacon, 10. Chris Windom, 11. Shawn Westerfeld, 12. Daron
Clayton, 13. Kyle Cummins, 14. Robert Ballou, 15. Jarett Andretti, 16. Aaron
Farney, 17. Joss Moffatt, 18. C.J. Leary, 19. Ted Hines, 20. Scotty Weir, 21.
Tyler Courtney, 22. Tracy Hines, 23. Matt Westfall.
2014 FEATURE: 1. Bryan Clauson, 2. Brady Bacon, 3. Tracy Hines, 4. Justin
Grant, 5. Jerry Coons Jr., 6. Chase Stockon, 7. Jon Stanbrough, 8. Robert
Ballou, 9. Chris Windom, 10. Dave Darland, 11. Jac Haudenschild, 12. Hunter
Schuerenberg, 13. Chad Boespflug, 14. Daron Clayton, 15. Jarett Andretti, 16.
Scotty Weir, 17. Kevin Thomas Jr., 18. Thomas Meseraull, 19. C.J. Leary, 20.
Logan Jarrett, 21. Landon Simon, 22. Shane Cottle. NT
2015 FEATURE: 1. Thomas Meseraull, 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. C.J. Leary, 4.
Brady Bacon, 5. Chris Windom, 6. Kody Swanson, 7. Chase Stockon, 8. Scotty Weir,
9. Jon Stanbrough, 10. Robert Ballou, 11. Tracy Hines, 12. Chad Boespflug, 13.
Justin Grant, 14. Jarett Andretti, 15. Dave Darland, 16. Aaron Farney, 17. Max
McGhee, 18. Jerry Coons Jr., 19. Dustin Ingle, 20. Logan Jarrett, 21. Garrett
Abrams, 22. Kyle Cummins.
2016 FEATURE: 1. Josh Hodges, 2. Chris Windom, 3. Dave Darland, 4. Kyle
Cummins, 5. Justin Grant, 6. Tyler Courtney, 7. Jon Stanbrough, 8. Stevie
Sussex, 9. Brady Bacon, 10. Jarett Andretti, 11. Chase Stockon, 12. Kevin Thomas
Jr., 13. Carson Short, 14. Bret Mellenberndt, 15. Nick Bilbee, 16. A.J. Hopkins,
17. C.J. Leary, 18. Chad Boespflug, 19. Isaac Chapple, 20. Aaron Farney, 21.
Joss Moffatt, 22. Landon Simon, 23. Drew Abel. 7:21.09 (NTR)
2017 FEATURE: 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 2. C.J. Leary, 3. Justin Grant, 4. Robert
Ballou, 5. Tyler Courtney, 6. Brady Bacon, 7. Chris Windom, 8. Josh Hodges, 9.
Jerry Coons Jr., 10. Jon Stanbrough, 11. Nick Bilbee, 12. Scotty Weir, 13. Joss
Moffatt, 14. Chase Stockon, 15. Kyle Robbins, 16. Isaac Chapple, 17. Garrett
Abrams, 18. J.J. Hughes, 19. Tony McVey, 20. Dave Darland, 21. Aric Gentry, 22.
Shawn Westerfeld, 23. Chad Boespflug. NT
2018 FEATURE: 1. Justin Grant (2), 2. Brady Bacon (4), 3. Tyler Courtney (7),
4. Chris Windom (18), 5. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 6. Dave Darland (1), 7. Jarett
Andretti (11), 8. Chase Stockon (3), 9. Isaac Chapple (8), 10. Josh Hodges (9),
11. Dallas Hewitt (19), 12. Tyler Thomas (20), 13. Dakota Jackson (13), 14. Nick
Bilbee (16), 15. Matt Westfall (14), 16. Justin Peck (15), 17. Jason McDougal
(12), 18. Shane Cottle (10), 19. Dickie Gaines (17), 20. Brandon Spithaler (21),
21. C.J. Leary (6). NT
2019 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(5), 2. Tyler Courtney (6), 3. Justin Grant (1), 4. C.J. Leary (3), 5. Chris
Windom (8), 6. Nick Bilbee (10), 7. Brady Bacon (2), 8. Jarett Andretti (13), 9.
Scotty Weir (14), 10. Chase Stockon (4), 11. Josh Hodges (7), 12. Dustin Clark
(16), 13. Mario Clouser (15), 14. Isaac Chapple (17), 15. Max Adams (9), 16.
Dustin Smith (11), 17. J.J. Hughes (19), 18. Tyler Kendall (21), 19. Justin Owen
(18), 20. Garrett Abrams (20), 21. Kyle Cummins (12), 22. Aric Gentry (22). NT
2020 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon
(2), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (9), 3. Chris Windom (1), 4. C.J. Leary (5), 5. Robert
Ballou (19), 6. Kyle Cummins (11), 7. Justin Grant (3), 8. Dave Darland (18), 9.
Jake Swanson (6), 10. Cole Bodine (8), 11. Scotty Weir (14), 12. Max Adams (10),
13. Shane Cottle (12), 14. Tye Mihocko (16), 15. Chase Stockon (22), 16. Carson
Short (17), 17. J.J. Hughes (7), 18. Logan Seavey (15), 19. Nick Bilbee (21),
20. Mario Clouser (13), 21. Joss Moffatt (20), 22. Tyler Courtney (4) (Courtney
was initially declared the winner but was repositioned to 22nd for being 15
pounds underweight in post-race tech inspection.) NT
2021 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas
Jr. (3), 2. Chris Windom (8), 3. Tanner Thorson (6), 4. Brady Bacon (11), 5.
Jake Swanson (10), 6. Justin Grant (14), 7. Logan Seavey (4), 8. Max Adams (9),
9. Chase Stockon (7), 10. C.J. Leary (5), 11. Thomas Meseraull (16), 12. Brandon
Mattox (19), 13. Dallas Hewitt (20), 14. Saban Bibent (1), 15. Jadon Rogers
(15), 16. Ryan Thomas (12), 17. Emerson Axsom (2), 18. Justin Owen (18), 19.
Shane Cottle (22), 20. Robert Ballou (13), 21. J.J. Hughes (17), 22. Jason
McDougal (21). NT
2022 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins
(2), 2. Logan Seavey (1), 3. Justin Grant (4), 4. Mitchel Moles (10), 5. Brady
Bacon (11), 6. Anton Hernandez (3), 7. Thomas Meseraull (5), 8. Chase Stockon
(8), 9. Robert Ballou (12), 10. Max Adams (14), 11. Emerson Axsom (7), 12. C.J.
Leary (6), 13. Jake Swanson (18), 14. Jadon Rogers (19), 15. Matt Westfall (16),
16. Keith Sheffer II (21), 17. Brandon Mattox (22), 18. Kevin Thomas Jr. (15),
19. Jason McDougal (9), 20. Saban Bibent (13), 21. Tripp Gerrald (20), 22. J.J.
Hughes (17). NT
2023 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (7), 2. Robert Ballou (1), 3. Jake Swanson (3), 4. Logan Seavey (5), 5. Jadon Rogers (12), 6. C.J. Leary (6), 7. Briggs Danner (8), 8. Mitchel Moles (15), 9. Emerson Axsom (14), 10. Kyle Cummins (21), 11. Nick Bilbee (20), 12. Carson Garrett (11), 13. Chase Stockon (18), 14. Sterling Cling (16), 15. Daison Pursley (19), 16. Garrett Abrams (17), 17. Max Adams (2), 18. Thomas Meseraull (4), 19. Brady Bacon (10), 20. Saban Bibent (13), 21. Nathan Carle (22), 22. Chance Crum (9). NT
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
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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
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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