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A LOOK BACK: 2003 USAC SILVER CROWN SEASON

J.J. Yeley on the gas at the Terre Haute (Ind.) Action Track en route to the 2003 USAC Silver Crown title. J.J. Yeley on the gas at the Terre Haute (Ind.) Action Track en route to the 2003 USAC Silver Crown title. Jim Viviano Photo

Phoenix, Arizona………Dave Steele of Tampa, Fla. successfully defended his “Copper World Classic” championship Sunday at Phoenix (Ariz.) International Raceway, winning the 100-mile USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown Championship race.

Steele led 85 of the 100 laps in his Northside Propane Gaerte/Beast to beat Tracy Hines and Dave Darland to the checkered flag in a race slowed by four caution periods.

Steele won the pole on Saturday at 138.658 mph and emerged as the series point leader going into a May 10 race at Indianapolis Raceway Park.

“We had a great car,” said Steele in victory lane. “I had to run hard and I could see Tracy’s nose at times, so I knew they were right there. The car started to get a bit loose near the end, so I drove defensively and guarded the bottom of the track. It worked.”

Rounding out the “top-10” at the finish were Yeley (4th), Chet Fillip, Jay Drake, Bentley Warren, Paul White, Brian Tyler and Michael Lewis.

Tyler Walker won Saturday’s 15-mile consolation race and Fillip earned the race’s University of Northwestern Ohio “Hard Charger Award” for advancing 15 positions.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: March 21-23, 2003 – Phoenix, Arizona – Phoenix International Raceway - Copper World Indy 200“

QUALIFICATIONS: (Held March 22) 1. Dave Steele, 19, Gratton-25.963; 2. J.J. Yeley, 9, East/Stewart-25.976; 3. Tracy Hines, 37, Indiana Underground-26.186; 4. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-26.211; 5. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-26.230; 6. Paul White, 10, Cook-26.285; 7. P.J. Jones, 111, Snider-26.320; 8. Dave Darland, 92, Hoerner-26.328; 9. David Gough, 82, Riverside-26.336; 10. Bobby East, 3, Vance-26.350; 11. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-26.351; 12. John Starks, 98, Western-26.372; 13. Ed Carpenter, 39, RFMS-26.432; 14. Brad Noffsinger, 14, Daugherty/Noffsinger-26.462; 15. Bud Kaeding, 2, Vance-26.511; 16. A.J. Fike, 67, Zarounian-26.586; 17. Donny Schatz, 115, RE-26.591; 18. Michael Lewis, 85, Six-R-26.592; 19. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-26.609; 20. Chet Fillip, 77, Advanced-26.627; 21. Bentley Warren, 29, S & S-26.665; 22. Danny Ebberts, 44, Ebberts/Schlachter-26.687; 23. Jimmy Kite, 5, Westcon-26.707; 24. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-26.735; 25. Tyler Walker, 35, RE/Curb/Agajanian-26.740; 26. Matt Westfall, 25, BWB-26.758; 27. Eric Butze, 09, Butze-26.765; 28. Tyce Carlson, 52, BWB-26.839; 29. Rich Tobias, Jr., 17, RW-26.854; 30. Brad Armstrong, 110, Armstrong-26.862; 31. Dane Carter, 7, Carter-26.886; 32. Levi Jones, 18, ITI-27.123; 33. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-27.170; 34. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-27.269; 35. Jason Fuller, 49, Smith-27.269; 36. Erin Crocker, 16, Woodring-27.333; 37. Jonathan Vennard, 99, Mucci/Matczak-27.488; 38. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-27.539; 39. Nick Lundgreen, 0, Lundgreen-27.819; 40. Tony Elliott, 20, Nolen-27.833; 41. Murray Erickson, 71, Guardian-27.854; 42. Dan Drinan, 07, JR-27.858; 43. Mike Ford, 57, Dolner-28.604; 44. Roger Rager, 03, TNT-28.950; 45. Dan Drinan, 08, JR-NT; 46. Ed Carpenter, 69, Dynamics-NT; 47. David Bridges, 40, MB-NT; 48. Tony Hunt, 28, Pierson/Nadeau-NT; 49. Lance Kobusch, 23, Logan-NT; 50. Brian Paulus, 22, P & P-NT; 51. Jason Engel, 27, Wallace-NT; 52. Ryan Scott, 72, B & S-NT; 53. #371, Indiana Underground-NT. (NOTE: Damion Gardner also in car #07).

CONSOLATION RACE: (15 laps-Held March 22) 1. Walker, 2. Butze, 3. Carter, 4. Pierce, 5. Westfall, 6. Tobias, 7. Heydenreich, 8. Carlson, 9. Rager, 10. Erickson, 11. Crocker, 12. L. Jones, 13. Beach, 14. Fuller, 15. Vennard, 16. Lundgreen, 17. Armstrong, 18. Ford. NT

FEATURE: (100 laps-Held March 23) 1. Dave Steele, 2. Tracy Hines, 3. Dave Darland, 4.; J.J. Yeley, 5. Chet Fillip, 6. Jay Drake, 7. Bentley Warren, 8. Paul White, 9. Brian Tyler, 10. Michael Lewis, 11. Russ Gamester, 12. Ron Gregory, 13. Danny Ebberts, 14. Jimmy Kite, 15. A.J. Fike, 16. Tyler Walker, 17. Brad Noffsinger, 18. Donny Schatz, 19. Ed Carpenter, 20. Matt Westfall, 21. Jason McCord, 22. P.J. Jones, 23. Tyce Carlson, 24. Dane Carter, 25. Aaron Pierce, 26. Bud Kaeding, 27. Rich Tobias, Jr., 28. Eric Butze, 29. David Gough, 30. John Starks, 31. Bobby East. NT

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-2 Yeley, Laps 3-20 Steele, Laps 21-33 Yeley, Laps 34-100 Steele.

NEW SILVER CROWN STANDINGS: 1-Steele-66; 2-Hines-57; 3-Darland-54; 4-Yeley-51; 5-Fillip-48; 6-Drake-45; 7-Warren-42; 8-White-39; 9-Tyler-36; 10-Lewis-33.

NEXT SILVER CROWN RACE: May 10 – Indianapolis (IN) Raceway Park

 

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USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: May 10, 2002 – Clermont, Indiana – Indianapolis Raceway Park – “Hoosier Twin 50s”

POSTPONED DUE TO RAIN (Event rescheduled for May 22)

 

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Clermont, Indiana………J.J. Yeley of Phoenix, Ariz. scored a spectacular victory in Thursday night’s “Hoosier Twin 50s” at Indianapolis Raceway Park, coming from fourth place in the final four laps to win the 100-lap USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown race.

The victory gives Yeley a change at a $50,000 cash bonus if he can also win Friday night’s “Hoosier Hundred” at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis.

Yeley was fourth on a restart after a lap 97 accident involving four cars, but he passed Dave Darland and Brian Tyler before catching leader Dave Steele in the final turn on the last lap!

Yeley was driving the Ford/Power Stroke Diesel Beast/Ford co-owned by NASCAR Winston Cup Champion Tony Stewart and Bob East. His trails Steele by 18 points in the updated series standings.

“I was surprised how slow everyone was going on the restart after I got past Brian [Tyler],” Yeley said. “I didn’t think I had much of a chance at Steele, but he left me enough room to squeeze by on the bottom and we rubbed just a little in the middle, and that was enough to propel me to the front. I hadn’t had a lot of pavement experience when I first started USAC, and it’s just something where you have to get more and more laps to feel comfortable. This is awesome. I’ve never won a race at IRP. It’s a difficult pavement racetrack, and hopefully when we come back here, we can win some more.”

Steele finished second, about two car lengths back, while Tyler took third and Darland fourth. Tracy Hines rounded out the “top-five.”

Steele won the pole and led 46 of the 100 laps.

Chet Fillip and Jason McCord won the two 15-lap “qualifying races.”

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: May 22, 2003 – Indianapolis, Indiana – Indianapolis Raceway Park – “Hoosier Twin 50s” – Kroger Pavement/Dirt Showdown, presented by the Dellen Automotive Family

QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Dave Steele, 19, Gratton-20.660; 2. Tyler Walker, 35, RE/Curb/Agajanian-20.722; 3. Jason Leffler, 167, Zarounian-20.732; 4. J.J. Yeley, 9, East/Stewart-20.750; 5. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-20.781; 6. Tracy Hines, 37, Indiana Underground-20.800; 7. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-20.815; 8. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-20.820; 9. Bobby East, 2, Vance-20.825; 10. John Starks, 98, Western-20.832; 11. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-20.841; 12. Bud Kaeding, 3, Vance-20.845; 13. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-20.894; 14. Lance Kobusch, 23, Logan-20.944; 15. Ed Carpenter, 69, Dynamics-20.986; 16. Donny Schatz, 115, RE-21.002; 17. Jimmy McCune, 66, McCune-21.005; 18. A.J. Fike, 39, RFMS-21.012; 19. Dave Darland, 92, Hoerner-21.028; 20. Michael Lewis, 85, Six-R-21.030; 21. Matt Westfall, 25, BWB-21.045; 22. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-21.051; 23. Chet Fillip, 77, Advanced-21.053; 24. Aaron Fike, 67, Zarounian-21.065; 25. Levi Jones, 18, ITI-21.095; 26. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-21.120; 27. Paul White, 10, Cook-21.125; 28. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-21.148; 29. David Gough, 82, Riverside-21.155; 30. David Bridges, 40, MB-21.180; 31. Bentley Warren, 29, S & S-21.228; 32. Brad Noffsinger, 14, Daugherty/Noffsinger-21.270; 33. Jonathan Vennard, 99, Mucci/Matczak-21.310; 34. Tony Elliott, 20, Nolen-21.320; 35. Tom Capie, 153, Capie-21.342; 36. Danny Ebberts, 44, Ebberts/Schlachter-21.345; 37. Rich Tobias, Jr., 17, RW-21.384; 38. Ryan Scott, 72, B & S-21.555; 39. Brad Armstrong, 110, Armstrong-21.567; 40. Dane Carter, 7, Carter-21.570; 41. Mark Smith, 95, Randol-21.651; 42. Dan Drinan, 08, JR-21.762; 43. Eric Butze, 09, Butze-22.226; 44. Erin Crocker, 16, Woodring-22.453; 45. Kevin Newton, 31, Mataka-22.483; 46. Daryl Campbell, 54, Pedersen-22.939; 47. Rod Holshouser, 91, Harris-23.730; 48. Jason Fuller, 49, Smith-NT; 49. Murray Erickson, 71, Guardian-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE #1: (15 laps) 1. Fillip, 2. Westfall, 3. White, 4. Jones, 5. Warren, 6. Gough, 7. Armstrong, 8. Capie, 9. Tobias, 10. Vennard, 11. Smith, 12. Newton, 13. Butze. 5:16.38

QUALIFYING RACE #2: (15 laps) 1. McCord, 2. Aaron Fike, 3. Beach, 4. Noffsinger, 5. Carter, 6. Heydenreich, 7. Elliott, 8. Scott, 9. Drinan, 10. Crocker, 11. Bridges, 12. Campbell. 5:24.32

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. J.J. Yeley, 2. Dave Steele, 3. Brian Tyler, 4. Dave Darland, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Chet Fillip, 7. A.J. Fike, 8. John Starks, 9. Tyler Walker, 10. Michael Lewis, 11. Jason McCord, 12. Russ Gamester, 13. Bobby East, 14. Jay Drake, 15. Teddy Beach, 16. Paul White, 17. Dane Carter, 18. Matt Westfall, 19. Donny Schatz, 20. Ron Gregory, 21. Ed Carpenter, 22. Aaron Pierce, 23. John Heydenreich, 24. Levi Jones, 25. Brad Noffsinger, 26. Lance Kobusch, 27. Bentley Warren, 28. Jason Leffler, 29. Jimmy McCune, 30. Aaron Fike, 31. Bud Kaeding. NT

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-23 Walker, Laps 24-39 Steele, Laps 40-50 Yeley, Laps 51-59 Darland, Laps 60-69 Yeley, Laps 70-99 Steele, Lap 100 Yeley.

NEW SILVER CROWN STANDINGS: 1-Steele-129; 2-Yeley-111; 3-Darland-105; 4-Hines-105; 5-Fillip-93; 6-Tyler-90; 7-Drake-70; 8-Lewis-66; 9-A.J. Fike-65; 10-Gamester-60.

NEXT SILVER CROWN RACE: May 23 – Indianapolis, IN – Indiana State Fairgrounds – 51st “Hoosier Hundred”

 

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Indianapolis, Indiana………J.J. Yeley of Phoenix, Ariz. completed a “sweep” of USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown races with his wire-to-wire victory in Friday night’s 51st “Hoosier Hundred” at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The win earned him a $50,000 cash bonus, bringing his two-night prize money total to a whopping $70,900!

Yeley won the pole for the second leg of the Kroger Pavement/Dirt Showdown presented by the Dellen Automotive Family, then led every lap of the 100-mile race on the 1-mile dirt oval in his Ford/Power Stroke Diesel Chevy.

“I was worrying about tires and it was a big relief when Darland had his problem. This was a brand-new car and Bob East (car owner with NASCAR Winston Cup Champ Tony Stewart) had it set up great. We changed a tire and dropped in some fuel during the red flag, so that helped. This bonus ($50,000) ranks right up there with making the Indy 500 as far as a career highlight.”

The race was slowed by six cautions and one red flag but there were no driver injuries.

Rich Tobias, Jr. finished second after passing Tracy Hines on lap 90, while Paul White took third, Jerry Coons, Jr. fourth and Hines fifth.

Dave Darland appeared to be Yeley’s strongest challenger until he blew a tire on the 84th lap and was relegated to an 18th-place finish.

Yeley emerged as the new series point leader with a 24-point cushion over Hines going into the June 14 “Sumar Classic” at Terre Haute, Ind.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: May 23, 2003 – Indianapolis, Indiana – Indiana State Fairgrounds– 51st “Hoosier Hundred” - Kroger Pavement/Dirt Showdown, presented by the Dellen Automotive Family

QUALIFICATIONS: 1. J.J. Yeley, 9, East/Stewart-31.966; 2. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-32.441; 3. Tracy Hines, 37, Indiana Underground-32.453; 4. Rich Tobias, Jr., 17, RW-32.471; 5. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-32.590; 6. Tom Capie, 153, Capie-32.638; 7. Paul White, 10, Cook-32.657; 8. Matt Westfall, 25, BWB-32.666; 9. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-32.741; 10. Aaron Fike, 67, Zarounian-32.763; 11. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-32.775; 12. Jerry Coons, Jr., 53, Fox-32.788; 13. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-32.890; 14. Levi Jones, 18, ITI-32.990; 15. Dane Carter, 7, Carter-33.055; 16. Jonathan Vennard, 99, Mucci/Matczak-33.067; 17. Dave Steele, 19, Gratton-33.110; 18. Kevin Huntley, 97, SC-33.230; 19. David Bridges, 40, MB-33.365; 20. Randy Bateman, 55, Bateman-33.380; 21. Tyler Walker, 35, RE/Curb/Agajanian-33.403; 22. Tony Elliott, 20, Nolen-33.449; 23. Kenny Jacobs, 64, DePalma-33.536; 24. Johnny Parsons, 43, Nix-33.603; 25. Sport Allen, 89, Moore-33.608; 26. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-33.611; 27. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-33.657; 28. Brad Noffsinger, 14, Daugherty/Noffsinger-33.680; 29. Murray Erickson, 71, Guardian-33.680; 30. Craig Dori, 38, Shoestring-33.812; 31. Dana LaLiberte, 04, LaLiberte-34.002; 32. George White, 100, Cook-34.080; 33. A.J. Fike, 39, RFMS-34.114; 34. Jerry Nemire, 76, Nemire-34.584; 35. Kevin Newton, 31, Mataka-35.802; 36. Cory Kruseman, 50, Aviators-NT; 37. Erin Crocker, 16, Woodring-NT; 38. Donny Schatz, 115, RE-NT; 39. Daryl Campbell, 54, Pedersen-NT; 40. Roger Rager, 03, TNT-NT. (NOTE: Jimmy Sills also in car #71).

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. Jacobs, 2. Elliott, 3. Parsons, 4. Heydenreich, 5. Tyler, 6. Allen, 7. G. White, 8. Noffsinger, 9. A.J. Fike, 10. Huntley, 11. Nemire, 12. Newton, 13. Erickson, 14. Crocker, 15. Dori. 12:24.82

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. J.J. Yeley, 2. Rich Tobias, Jr., 3. Paul White, 4. Jerry Coons, Jr., 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Brian Tyler, 7. Johnny Parsons, 8. Jay Drake, 9. Matt Westfall, 10. Aaron Fike, 11. Kenny Jacobs, 12. Dane Carter, 13. Levi Jones, 14. Kevin Huntley, 15. A.J. Fike, 16. David Bridges, 17. Sport Allen, 18. Dave Darland, 19. George White, 20. Teddy Beach, 21. Brad Noffsinger, 22. Russ Gamester, 23. Tyler Walker, 24. Jonathan Vennard, 25. Jerry Nemire, 26. Tom Capie, 27. Jason McCord, 28. Tony Elliott, 29. Dave Steele, 30. John Heydenreich, 31. Randy Bateman, 32. Kevin Newton. NT

**Schatz flipped during practice.

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-100 Yeley.

NEW SILVER CROWN STANDINGS: 1-Yeley-177; 2-Hines-153; 3-Tyler-135; 4-Steele-133; 5-Darland-122; 6-P.White-114; 7-Drake-109; 8-Chet Fillip-93; 9-A.J. Fike-88; 10-Gamester-71.

NEXT SILVER CROWN RACE: June 14 – Terre Haute, IN – Terre Haute Action Track – “Sumar Classic”

 

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Terre Haute, Indiana………J.J. Yeley of Phoenix, Ariz. extended his lead in the USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown Championship Series standings with his fifth dirt-track victory in six starts dating back to 2002, winning Saturday night’s 100-lap Terre Haute First National Bank “Sumar Classic” at the Terre Haute (Ind.) Action Track.

“My Ford/Power Stroke Diesel Beast/Ford ran well all race,” said Yeley in victory lane after the marathon race, which featured 14 caution periods. “We had an awesome race car those last seven laps. We were really struggling for fuel and in the corners,  it started hiccupping, making it tough to run the top groove.” Speculation was that Yeley’s car was so short on fuel at the checkered flag that it may have not been able to complete another lap.

Yeley’s victory was his 11th in USAC National competition this season as he chases the single-season USAC mark of 19. “It’s easier when you run for three great teams, like I do,” said Yeley, whose Silver Crown car is co-owned by NASCAR Winston Cup Champ Tony Stewart and Bob East.

Kevin Huntley, who led lap one and lap 97, finished second, ahead of Dave Darland, Paul White and Matt Westfall, as only nine of the 26 starters made it to the finish.

Jay Drake started on the pole and ran strong until he spun on lap 45. He rejoined the race and came back to fourth place before exiting on lap 76 when he encountered steering problems.

Russ Gamester, winner of the qualifying race, escaped injury in a flip on lap 13.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: June 14, 2003 – Terre Haute, Indiana – Terre Haute Action Track– Terre Haute First National Bank “Sumar Classic” - Presented by the Terre Haute Convention & Visitors Bureau

QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-20.170; 2. Kevin Huntley, 97, SC-20.424; 3. J.J. Yeley, 9, East/Stewart-20.436; 4. Tracy Hines, 37, Indiana Underground-20.490; 5. Eric Gordon, 25, BWB-20.534; 6. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-20.537; 7. Rich Tobias, Jr., 17. RW-20.586; 8. Jerry Coons, Jr., 53, Fox-20.601; 9. Levi Jones, 18, ITI-20.623; 10. Donnie Beechler, 45, Freedom-20.651; 11. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-20.674; 12. Brad Noffsinger, 14, Daugherty/Noffsinger-20.687; 13. Jonathan Vennard, 99, Mucci/Matczak-20.701; 14. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-20.733; 15. Tyler Walker, 35, RE-20.756; 16. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-20.790; 17. Paul White, 10, Cook-20.816; 18. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-20.907; 19. Dave Steele, 19, Gratton-20.929; 20. Matt Westfall, 50, Aviators-20.980; 21. Tom Capie, 153, Capie-21.142; 22. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-21.217; 23. Nick Lundgreen, 0, Lundgreen-21.436; 24. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-21.476; 25. Tony Elliott, 20, Nolen-21.486; 26. Murray Erickson, 71, Guardian-21.649; 27. Jerry Nemire, 76, Nemire-21.681; 28. Craig Dori, 38, Shoestring-21.721; 29. Daryl Campbell, 54, Pedersen-22.001; 30. George White, 100, Cook-22.231; 31. David Bridges, 40, MB-22.284; 32. Steve Surniak, 31, Mataka-23.599.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. Gamester, 2. Lundgreen, 3. Nemire, 4. Dori, 5. Campbell, 6. Elliott, 7. Bridges, 8. Surniak, 9. Erickson, 10. G. White, 11. Capie, 12. Pierce. NT

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. J.J. Yeley, 2. Kevin Huntley, 3. Dave Darland, 4. Paul White, 5. Matt Westfall, 6. Dave Steele, 7. Brian Tyler, 8. Levi Jones, 9. Jason McCord, 10. Rich Tobias, Jr., 11. Tyler Walker, 12. Teddy Beach, 13. Eric Gordon, 14. Jerry Nemire, 15. Jay Drake, 16. David Bridges, 17. Tracy Hines, 18. Jerry Coons, Jr., 19. Jonathan Vennard, 20. Daryl Campbell, 21. Craig Dori, 22. John Heydenreich,. 23. Nick Lundgreen, 24. Brad Noffsinger, 25. Russ Gamester, 26. Tony Elliott. NT

**Gamester flipped on lap 13 of the feature.

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Huntley, Laps 2-96 Yeley, Lap 97 Huntley, Laps 98-100 Yeley.

NEW SILVER CROWN STANDINGS: 1-Yeley-240; 2-Steele-178; 3-Tyler-177; 4-Darland-176; 5-Hines-172; 6-White-165; 7-Drake-135; 8-Westfall-114; 9-Walker-98; 10-Tobias-96.

NEXT SILVER CROWN RACE: June 27-28 – Richmond, VA – Richmond International Raceway – “Dominic’s of New York 100”

 

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Richmond, Virginia………Dave Steele of Tampa, Fla. repeated as the champion of the "Dominic’s of New York 100" Saturday at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway, the fifth round of this year’s USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown Series. Steele caught point leader J.J. Yeley on the backstretch of lap 49 and led the final 52 laps in his Northside Propane Beast/Gaerte for his second straight win at Richmond, second victory of the season, and ninth career Silver Crown victory.

Trailing Steele to the finish line were the last two Infiniti Pro Series winners – 2001 USAC Richmond winner Aaron Fike and 2002 USAC Richmond runner-up Ed Carpenter. Tracy Hines finished fourth, while Tyler Walker scored his best career finish in the series with a fifth-place.

Steele’s win helped close a large gap between him and Yeley, whose bid for four straight Silver Crown Series wins was dashed with a sixth-place finish. Yeley led for 36 laps after taking the point from outside polesitter Jason McCord, who led the first 12 laps, and Yeley now leads Steele in the championship race by 41 points.

"Right now, he is carrying the biggest stick in the pits, so we’ll stay after him to chip away a little bit," Steele said of Yeley. "When a driver has that much confidence, he’s hard to stop."

Steele will try to close the gap more Friday as the Weld Racing Silver Crown Series convenes at Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colo. for the "Rocky Mountain Classic". The first-year event also includes the USAC National/Western Sprint Car Series and National/Western Midget Series. Practice and qualifying are scheduled to begin the Independence Day holiday weekend on Thursday.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: June 27-28, 2003 – Richmond, Virginia – Richmond International Raceway – “Dominic’s of New York 100”

QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Dave Steele, 19, Gratton-20.356; 2. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-20.374; 3. J.J. Yeley, 9, East/Stewart-20.385; 4. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-20.511; 5. Dave Darland, 92, Hoerner-20.523; 6. Aaron Fike, 67, Zarounian-20.639; 7. Eric Butze, 09, Butze-20.649; 8. Jonathan Vennard, 99, Mucci/Matczak-20.721; 9. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-20.746; 10. Ed Carpenter, 69, Dynamics-20.759; 11. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-20.767; 12. David Gough, 82, Riverside-20.792; 13. Tyler Walker, 35, RE-20.812; 14. Brad Noffsinger, 14, Daugherty/Noffsinger-20.879; 15. Tony Elliott, 20, Nolen-20.881; 16. Bentley Warren, 29, S & S-20.910; 17. A.J. Fike, 39, RFMS-20.936; 18. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-20.944; 19. John Starks, 98, Western-20.956; 20. Eric Gordon, 25, BWB-20.984; 21. Brad Armstrong, 110, Armstrong-21.007; 22. Paul White, 10, Cook-21.016; 23. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-21.064; 24. Levi Jones, 18, ITI-21.068; 25. Tracy Hines, 37, Indiana Underground-21.070; 26. Tony Hunt, 28, Pierson/Nadeau-21.079; 27. Bobby East, 2, Vance-21.122; 28. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-21.145; 29. Jimmy McCune, 66, McCune-21.160; 30. Chet Fillip, 77, Advanced-21.182; 31. Donny Schatz, 115, RE-21.279; 32. Rich Tobias, Jr., 17, RW-21.287; 33. Michael Lewis, 85, Six-R-21.306; 34. Jimmy Kite, 5, Westcon-21.658; 35. Dane Carter, 7, Carter-21.747; 36. Erin Crocker, 16, Woodring-21.862; 37. Nick Lundgreen, 0, Lundgreen-21.872; 38. Jeff Gardner, 47, JP-22.205; 39. Murray Erickson, 71, Guardian-22.439; 40. Shane Butler, 31, Mataka-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. Hines, 2. Hunt, 3. East, 4. Lewis, 5. Gamester, 6. Kite, 7. Tobias, 8. Lundgreen, 9. Gardner, 10. Crocker, 11. Erickson, 12. McCune, 13. Carter, 14. Fillip, 15. Schatz. NT

FEATURE: 1. Dave Steele, 2. Aaron Fike, 3. Ed Carpenter, 4. Tracy Hines, 5. Tyler Walker, 6. J.J. Yeley, 7. Eric Butze, 8. Jay Drake, 9. A.J. Fike, 10. Dave Darland, 11. David Gough, 12. Bobby East, 13. Ron Gregory, 14. Teddy Beach, 15. John Heydenreich, 16. Jonathan Vennard, 17. Bentley Warren, 18. Paul White, 19. Jimmy Kite, 20. Brad Armstrong, 21. Levi Jones, 22. Rich Tobias, Jr., 23. Brad Noffsinger, 24. Russ Gamester, 25. Michael Lewis, 26. Eric Gordon, 27. Tony Elliott, 28. Brian Tyler, 29. John Starks, 30. Jason McCord, 31. Tony Hunt. 41:25.453

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-12 McCord, Laps 13-48 Yeley, Laps 49-100 Steele.

NEW USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN STANDINGS: 1-Yeley-285; 2-Steele-244; 3-Hines-223; 4-Darland-209; 5-White-182; 6-Tyler-182; 7-Drake-174; 8-Walker-146; 9-A.J. Fike-124; 10-Matt Westfall-114.

NEXT USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN RACE: July 3-4 – Fountain, CO – Pikes Peak International Raceway – “Rocky Mountain Classic”

 

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Fountain, Colorado………Jay Drake of Val Verde, Calif., who established a new World’s Record for Sprint Cars at Pikes Peak International Raceway on Thursday, came back to win Friday’s 100-mile “Rocky Mountain Classic” USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown race at the 1-mile oval.

Drake took the lead from series point leader J.J. Yeley on the ninth lap and never looked back, giving car owner George Snider a record 15th series triumph. Snider and NASCAR Winston Cup Champion Tony Stewart co-own Drake’s winning car.

Yeley started on the pole with a speed of 141.559 mph but lost the early lead to former series champion Paul White at the start. He regained the lead on lap six but yielded to Drake on lap nine. Yeley eventually finished 20th, three laps down after two pit stops. His series point lead slipped to 15 points over runner-up Dave Steele who finished seventh Friday.

Eric Gordon finished second, ahead of Chet Fillip, Tracy Hines and Dave Darland.

Drake’s win was his second in the series and first on pavement.

Drake qualified for Friday’s USAC Sprint Car portion of the “Rocky Mountain Classic” at a World’s Sprint Car record of 144.950 mph but finished second to Tracy Hines in the 30-lap Sprint feature. Drake also finished third in the 30-lap USAC Midget race behind winner Dave Steele and runner-up J.J. Yeley.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: July 3-4, 2003 – Fountain, Colorado – Pikes Peak International Raceway – “Rocky Mountain Classic”

QUALIFICATIONS: (Held July 3) 1. J.J. Yeley, 9, East/Stewart-25.431; 2. Tracy Hines, 37, Indiana Underground-25.518; 3. Paul White, 10, Cook-25.748; 4. Dave Steele, 19, Gratton-25.774; 5. Aaron Fike, 67, Zarounian-25.790; 6. Eric Gordon, 25, BWB-25.874; 7. Eric Butze, 09, Butze-25.956; 8. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-26.032; 9. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-26.033; 10. Dane Carter, 7, Carter-26.065; 11. Bobby East, 2, Vance-26.067; 12. Rich Tobias, Jr., 17, RW-26.080; 13. Tyler Walker, 35, RE-26.083; 14. A.J. Fike, 39, RFMS-26.151; 15. Brad Noffsinger, 14, Daugherty/Noffsinger-26.156; 16. Michael Lewis, 85, Six-R-26.274; 17. John Starks, 98, Western-26.296; 18. Chet Fillip, 77, Advanced-26.303; 19. Donny Schatz, 115, RE-26.317; 20. David Gough, 82, Riverside-26.347; 21. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-26.379; 22. Bud Kaeding, 69, Dynamics-26.389; 23. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-26.428; 24. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-26.453; 25. Jimmy Kite, 5, Westcon-26.465; 26. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-26.526; 27. Bentley Warren, 29, S & S-26.559; 28. Lance Kobusch, 20, Nolen-26.559; 29. Brad Armstrong, 110, Armstrong-26.594; 30. Jonathan Vennard, 99, Mucci/Matczak-26.644; 31. Dave Darland, 92, Hoerner-26.692; 32. Levi Jones, 18, ITI-26.693; 33. Nick Lundgreen, 0, Lundgreen-27.122; 34. Murray Erickson, 71, Guardian-27.130; 35. Wes Miller, 36, Miller-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps – Held July 3) 1. Darland, 2. Kite, 3. Heydenreich, 4. Warren, 5. Vennard, 6. Kobusch, 7. Lundgreen, 8. L. Jones, 9. Armstrong, 10. Erickson, 11. Miller. NT

FEATURE: (100 laps – Held July 4) 1. Jay Drake, 2. Eric Gordon, 3. Chet Fillip, 4. Tracy Hines, 5. Dave Darland, 6. Dane Carter, 7. Dave Steele, 8. Bentley Warren. 9. Aaron Fike, 10. Teddy Beach, 11. Donny Schatz, 12. Ron Gregory, 13. Eric Butze, 14. Rich Tobias, Jr., 15. Jimmy Kite, 16. Brian Tyler, 17. Lance Kobusch, 18. Michael Lewis, 19. A.J. Fike, 20. J.J. Yeley, 21. Bud Kaeding, 22. Brad Noffsinger, 23. Jason McCord, 24. John Heydenreich, 25. Tyler Walker, 26. Jonathan Vennard, 27. David Gough, 28. John Starks, 29. Bobby East, 30. Paul White. 52:07.65

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-5 White, Laps 6-8 Yeley, Laps 9-100 Drake.

NEW SILVER CROWN STANDINGS: 1-Yeley-301; 2-Steele-286; 3-Hines-274; 4-Darland-257; 5-Drake-237; 6-Tyler-203; 7-White-185; 8-Walker-154; 9-Fillip-147; 10-A.J. Fike-139.

NEXT SILVER CROWN RACE: July 31 – Clermont, IN – Indianapolis Raceway Park – “J.D. Byrider 100”

 

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Clermont, Ind………Jason McCord of Anderson, Ind. interrupted J.J. Yeley’s bid for USAC racing history Thursday night, winning the “J.D. Byrider 100” USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown race at Indianapolis Raceway Park. McCord’s win in the opening event of I.R.P.’s “Kroger SpeedFest” weekend kept Yeley from recording a historic all-time USAC single-season career record 20th feature victory!

Yeley won the pole starting position at 117.600 mph and led the first 93 laps but McCord ran him down in the closing laps and led the final seven circuits in his Hat World/Lids, Top of the World Beast/Pink Ford.

“It’s actually been a really down year,” McCord said. “We had only finished one race before [Thursday], and we’ve dropped out of every other race. As soon as something starts going good, we start wondering what bad is going to happen. That was in the back of my mind after I got Yeley – “what else is going to happen.” Hopefully we finally got the monkey off our back and hopefully we’ll have a good second half of the season.

“It means a lot,” McCord said. “We were fortunate enough to win twice last year in a sprint car, but what we really wanted was a Silver Crown win. For it to come here in front of all of my sponsors, family and friends, it means a lot. I love this racetrack. We were here a couple of weeks ago in the sprint car and we were just awful, and J.J. won that race. It just feels good to bounce back and redeem ourselves a little bit.”

McCord’s margin of victory was about six car lengths and his take from the $57,827 purse was $9,100.

Following McCord and Yeley at the checkered flag were NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series veteran Carl Edwards, Dave Darland and Dave Steele. NASCAR Busch Series competitors Kasey Kahne and Mike Bliss failed to finish the 100-lapper, Kahne hitting the wall on lap 20 and Bliss encountered mechanical problems. NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series regular Jason Leffler retired after 50 laps with handling problems.

Chet Fillip and Michael Lewis won preliminary “qualifying races.”

Yeley extended his Weld Racing Silver Crown point lead over Dave Steele to 30 points going into the August 16 “Tony Bettenhausen 100” at Springfield, Ill.

Yeley’s next shot at USAC history (20 wins in 2003) comes Saturday night in a USAC Sprint/Midget “doubleheader” at Mansfield, Ohio.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: July 31, 2003 – Clermont, Indiana – Indianapolis Raceway Park – “J.D. Byrider 100”

QUALIFICATIONS: 1. J.J. Yeley, 9, East/Stewart-21.000; 2. Dave Steele, 19, Gratton-21.009; 3. Bobby East, 2, Vance-21.145; 4. Carl Edwards, 95, Randol-21.160; 5. Brian Tyler, 21, Team Six-R-21.172; 6. Tracy Hines, 37, Indiana Underground-21.190; 7. Paul White, 10, Cook-21.207; 8. Jason Leffler, 167, Zarounian-21.217; 9. Mike Bliss, 111, Snider-21.230; 10. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-21.259; 11. Eric Butze, 09, Butze-21.274; 12. Dave Darland, 92, Hoerner-21.308; 13. Brad Noffsinger, 14, Daugherty/Noffsinger-21.310; 14. Tyler Walker, 35, RE-21.315; 15. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-21.317; 16. John Starks, 98, Western Racing-21.328; 17. Jimmy McCune, 66, McCune-21.398; 18. Tony Elliott, 20, Nolen-21.437; 19. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-21.445; 20. Aaron Fike, 67, Zarounian-21.450; 21. Kasey Kahne, 29, S & S-21.488; 22. Jimmy Kite, 5, Westcon-21.514; 23. Chet Fillip, 77, Advanced Racing-21.521; 24. Jeff Gardner, 47, JP-21.531; 25. Levi Jones, 18, ITI-21.544; 26. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-21.553; 27. Donny Schatz, 115, RE-21.564; 28. A.J. Fike, 39, RFMS-21.578; 29. Murray Erickson, 71, Guardian-21.584; 30. Dane Carter, 41, Panther-21.597; 31. David Gough, 82, Riverside-21.628; 32. Michael Lewis, 85, Six-R-21.665; 33. Danny Ebberts, 44, Schlachter/Ebberts-21.700; 34. Jonathan Vennard, 99, Mucci/Matczak-21.742; 35. David Bridges, 40, MB-21.840; 36. Brad Armstrong, 110, Armstrong-21.850; 37. Dan Drinan, 08, Krenn-21.885; 38. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-21.977; 39. Tom Capie, 135, Capie-21.983; 40. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-22.095; 41. Rich Tobias, Jr., 17, RW-22.095; 42. Ed Carpenter, 69, Dynamics-22.264; 43. Nick Lundgreen, 0, Lundgreen-22.794; 44. Kevin Newton, 31, Mataka-23.275; 45. Eric Gordon, 25, BWB-NT; 46. Daryl Campbell, 54, Pedersen-NT; 47. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE #1: (15 laps) 1. Fillip, 2. Kite, 3. Tobias, 4. Bridges, 5. Jones, 6. Schatz, 7. Capie, 8. Ebberts, 9. Lundgreen, 10. Gough, 11. Drinan, 12. Erickson. NT

QUALIFYING RACE #2: (15 laps) 1. Lewis, 2. Carter, 3. Kahne, 4. Pierce, 5. Vennard, 6. Gamester, 7. Gardner, 8. Beach, 9. Armstrong, 10. Carpenter, 11. A.J. Fike. NT

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Jason McCord, 2. J.J. Yeley, 3. Carl Edwards, 4. Dave Darland, 5. Dave Steele, 6. Bobby East, 7. Tony Elliott, 8. Paul White, 9. Dane Carter, 10. Brad Noffsinger, 11. Jimmy McCune, 12. Jonathan Vennard, 13. David Bridges, 14. John Starks, 15. Rich Tobias, Jr., 16. Aaron Pierce, 17. Tyler Walker, 18. Ron Gregory, 19. Jason Leffler, 20. John Heydenreich, 21. Eric Butze, 22. Jimmy Kite, 23. Levi Jones, 24. Kasey Kahne, 25. Tracy Hines, 26. Brian Tyler, 27. Mike Bliss, 28. Michael Lewis, 29. Aaron Fike, 30. Chet Fillip, 31. Eric Gordon. NT

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-93 Yeley, Laps 94-100 McCord.

NEW SILVER CROWN STANDINGS: 1-Yeley-364; 2-Steele-334; 3-Darland-308; 4-Hines-282; 5-Jay Drake-237; 6-White-224; 7-Tyler-210; 8-Walker-173; 9-Tobias-155; 10-Fillip-150.

NEXT SILVER CROWN RACE: August 16 – Springfield, IL – Illinois State Fairgrounds – “Tony Bettenhausen 100”

 

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Springfield, Illinois………Dave Darland of Lincoln, Ind. scored his third “Tony Bettenhausen 100” triumph in Saturday’s 100-mile USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown race at the Illinois State Fairgrounds, leading all but one lap in his Foxco/Jarvis Enterprises Beast/Foxco Chevy.

“This might have been the best car I’ve ever had,” said the jubilant Darland in the winner’s circle. Dave also won at the Springfield mile in1997 and 1999 and the win boosted him to second in the new series standings behind leader J.J. Yeley.

Yeley, leading all three USAC National Series standings, fought an ill-handling car and finished 17th, eight laps behind the winner after making numerous pit stops for adjustments on yellow flags.

Darland won the pole for the race at 119.047 mph. and was trailed at the checkered flag Jerry Coons, Jr., Tyler Walker, Jay Drake and Tracy Hines. Coons caught Darland on a restart and led lap 21 but Darland regained the lead the next lap and was never again headed.

“It’s too bad the day’s over,” said Darland, who attributed the win to a great car. “We weren’t good on restarts but once we got the momentum, we were OK.”

The race was halted on lap 90 for a five-car accident at the end of the front stretch but there were no serious injuries. Tom Capie, one of three driver who flipped during the melee, was transported to a Springfield hospital for a precautionary checkup. Brian Tyler and Rich Tobias, Jr. also flipped.

Yeley’s point lead slipped to just nine over Darland and 13 over Steele going into this week’s (Aug. 22-24) USAC “tripleheader” at the Nazareth (PA) Speedway, involving all three USAC National Racing Series.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: August 16, 2003 – Springfield, Illinois – Illinois State Fairgrounds – “Tony Bettenhausen 100”

QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-30.240; 2. Jerry Coons, Jr., 53, Fox-30.358; 3. J.J. Yeley, 9, East/Stewart-30.490; 4. Tracy Hines, 37, Indiana Underground-30.574; 5. Tony Elliott, 20, Nolen-30.656; 6. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-30.899; 7. Kevin Huntley, 97, SC-30.961; 8. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-31.151; 9. Roger Rager, 03, TNT-31.161; 10. Tyler Walker, 35, RE-31.179; 11. Nick Lundgreen, 0, Lundgreen-31.197; 12. Donnie Beechler, 45, Freedom-31.249; 13. Levi Jones, 18, ITI-31.333; 14. Rich Tobias, Jr., 17, RW-31.429; 15. Dave Steele, 19, Gratton-31.595; 16. Eric Gordon, 25, BWB-31.673; 17. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-31.686; 18. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-31.779; 19. Paul White, 10, Cook-31.794; 20. Matt Westfall, 50, Aviators-31.806; 21. A.J. Fike, 39, RFMS-31.812; 22. Tom Capie, 153, Capie-31.838; 23. Brad Noffsinger, 14, Daugherty/Noffsinger-31.863; 24. Johnny Parsons, 43, Nix-31.900; 25. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-32.045; 26. Dane Carter, 7, Carter-32.063; 27. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-32.216; 28. Dana LaLiberte, 04, LaLiberte-32.466; 29. Murray Erickson, 71, Guardian-32.602; 30. Greg Wilson, 64, DePalma-32.967; 31. Rod Holshouser, 91, Harris-33.252; 32. Wes Miller, 36, Miller-33.403; 33. David Bridges, 40, MB-33.822; 34. Jonathan Vennard, 99, Mucci/Matczak-34.035; 35. Jerry Nemire, 76, Nemire-34.075; 36. Craig Dori, 38, Shoestring-NT; 37. Terry Babb, 88, Morford-NT; 38. Randy Bateman, 55, Bateman-NT; 39. #115, RE-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. Capie. 2. Parsons, 3. Rager, 4. Noffsinger, 5. Gamester, 6. Gregory, 7. Carter, 8. Holshouser, 9. Erickson, 10. Wilson, 11. Miller, 12. Nemire, 13. LaLiberte, 14. Bridges, 15. Vennard. NT

FEATURE: (100 Miles) 1. Dave Darland, 2. Jerry Coons, Jr., 3. Tyler Walker, 4. Jay Drake, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Paul White, 7. Kevin Huntley, 8. Donnie Beechler, 9. Dave Steele, 10. Nick Lundgreen, 11. Greg Wilson, 12. Tony Elliott, 13. Matt Westfall, 14. Dane Carter, 15. Ron Gregory, 16. Jason McCord, 17. J.J. Yeley, 18. Rich Tobias, Jr., 19. Brian Tyler, 20. Eric Gordon, 21. Tom Capie, 22. A.J. Fike, 23. Levi Jones, 24. Johnny Parsons, 25. Brad Noffsinger, 26. Teddy Beach, 27. Russ Gamester, 28. Rod Holshouser, 29. Murray Erickson, 30. Roger Rager. NT

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-20 Darland, Lap 21 Coons, Laps 22-100 Darland.

NEW SILVER CROWN STANDINGS: 1-Yeley-383; 2-Darland-374; 3-Steele-370; 4-Hines-330; 5-Drake-288; 6-White-269; 7-Walker-227; 8-Tyler-225; 9-McCord-179; 10-Tobias-172.

NEXT SILVER CROWN RACE: August 22-24 – Nazareth, PA – Nazareth Speedway

 

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Nazareth, Pennsylvania………Kasey Kahne of Enumclaw, Wash. scored his third career USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown Series victory in Sunday’s “Nazareth 100” at Nazareth (Pa.) Speedway, leading the final 42 miles of the 100-mile race in his Team ASE/Carquest Beast/Wesmar.

Kahne, a NASCAR Busch Series regular, averaged 95.074 mph and earned $17,100 from the total purse of $90,810.

“I only got in about 10 laps before this race,” admitted Kahne in victory lane. “My crew did an awesome job to get this car ready. It’s definitely an adjustment to come back to these cars (from stock cars) but it’s a lot of fun. I got three cars on the start and lapped traffic opened up some holes for me, which let me move to the front.”

Series point leader J.J. Yeley finished second after winning the pole position Saturday at a speed of 134.103 mph. Yeley led seven laps of Sunday’s race but finished nearly a second behind at the checkered flag.

Rounding out the “top-10” were Tracy Hines, Dave Steele, Aaron Fike, Brian Tyler, Dane Carter, Tyler Walker, Dave Darland and Eric Gordon.

Yeley emerged from the race with a 16-point lead over Steele in the new Weld Racing standings going into the August 31 “Ted Horn 100” at the Du Quoin (Ill.) State Fairgrounds.

Teddy beach brought out the race’s final caution flag when he hit the wall in the tunnel turn. He was treated for a bruised knee and released from the track medical facility.

Ed Carpenter won Saturday’s 10-mile “qualifying race.”

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: August 24, 2003 – Nazareth, Pennsylvania – Nazareth Speedway

QUALIFICATIONS: (Held August 23) 1. J.J. Yeley, 9, East/Stewart-26.845; 2. Dave Steele, 19, Gratton-26.961; 3. Tracy Hines, 37, Indiana Underground-27.007; 4. Dane Carter, 41, Panther-27.134; 5. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-27.148; 6. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-27.174; 7. Aaron Fike, 67, Zarounian-27.206; 8. Kasey Kahne, 167, Zarounian-27.249; 9. John Starks, 98, Western-27.266; 10. Tyler Walker, 35, RE-27.290; 11. Rich Tobias, Jr., 17, RW-27.333; 12. Dave Darland, 92, Hoerner-27.338; 13. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-27.401; 14. Jeff Gardner, 47, JP-27.402; 15. Eric Gordon, 25, BWB-27.434; 16. Michael Lewis, 85, Six-R-27.513; 17. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-27.522; 18. David Gough, 82, Riverside-27.535; 19. Jimmy Kite, 5, Westcon-27.564; 20. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-27.583; 21. Jonathan Vennard, 99, Mucci/Matczak-27.609; 22. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-27.673; 23. A.J. Fike, 39, RFMS-27.674; 24. Mark Smith, 95, Randol-27.715; 25. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-27.776; 26. Ed Carpenter, 69, Dynamics-27.837; 27. Brad Armstrong, 110, Armstrong-27.887; 28. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-27.914; 29. Brad Noffsinger, 14, Daugherty/Noffsinger-28.119; 30. Chet Fillip, 77, Advanced-28.288; 31. Tony Elliott, 20, Nolen-28.407; 32. Bobby East, 2, Vance-NT; 33. #115, RE-NT; 34. #31, Mataka-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps – Held August 23) 1. Ed Carpenter, 2. Aaron Pierce, 3. 4. Chet Fillip, 4. Brad Noffsinger, 5. Brad Armstrong, 6. Tony Elliott. NT

FEATURE: (100 Miles – Held August 24) 1. Kasey Kahne, 2. J.J. Yeley, 3. Tracy Hines, 4. Dave Steele, 5. Aaron Fike, 6. Brian Tyler, 7. Dane Carter, 8. Tyler Walker, 9. Dave Darland, 10. Eric Gordon, 11. Jason McCord, 12. Chet Fillip, 13. Bobby East, 14. Jonathan Vennard, 15. Jimmy Kite, 16. Brad Noffsinger, 17. Jay Drake, 18. Rich Tobias, Jr., 19. A.J. Fike, 20. David Gough, 21. Ron Gregory, 22. Tony Elliott, 23. Teddy Beach, 24. Jeff Gardner, 25. John Heydenreich, 26. Aaron Pierce, 27. Brad Armstrong, 28. Russ Gamester, 29. Ed Carpenter, 30. Michael Lewis, 31. Mark Smith, 32. John Starks. 1:03:06.52

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-3 Yeley, Laps 4-44 Steele, Lap 45 Yeley, Laps 46-55 Steele, Laps 56-58 Yeley, Laps 59-100 Kahne.

NEW SILVER CROWN STANDINGS: 1-Yeley-440; 2-Steele-424; 3-Darland-410; 4-Hines-384; 5-Drake-307; 6-Tyler-270; 7-Paul White-269; 8-Walker-266; 9-McCord-210; 10-Carter-205.

NEXT SILVER CROWN RACE: August 31 – Du Quoin (IL) State Fairgrounds – “Ted Horn 100”

 

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USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: August 31, 2003 – Du Quoin, Illinois – Du Quoin State Fairgrounds – “Ted Horn 100”

RACE POSTPONED TO SEPTEMBER 6 DUE TO RAIN

Timetable for September 6:

Silver Crown practice: 5:30 pm

Silver Crown Qualifying: 6:30 pm

Silver Crown Qualifying Race: 7:45 pm

Silver Crown “Ted Horn 100” Feature: 8:30 pm

 

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Du Quoin, Illinois………Rich Tobias, Jr. of Annville, Pa. finally shed his “bridesmaid” tag in the USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown Series Saturday night, winning the “Ted Horn 100” at the Du Quoin (Ill.) State Fairgrounds. The race, rained out a week earlier, was held “under the lights” for the first time in its 55-year history.

Tobias started 25th in the 30-car field but quickly worked his way to the front of the pack and overhauled series point leader J.J. Yeley for the lead on the 76th lap around the 1-mile oval. He led the final 25 miles in his dynamicresource.com/accufax.cc Tobias/Chevy to beat a fast-closing Donnie Beechler by a half car-length at the checkered flag!

Yeley slipped to third at the finish, ahead of Kevin Huntley and Tracy Hines, but emerged with a 45-point lead over Dave Darland in the series standings going into the September 14 O’Reilly “Tulsa 100” at Tulsa, Okla.

Darland was running third on lap 12 when he was involved in a four-car tangle in turn three which forced point challenger Dave Steele from competition. Darland restarted 24th and was second on a restart at lap 93 but ran short of fuel while mounting a charge on Tobias. He was seventh at the checkered flag.

“This means the world to me,” said Tobias in victory lane. “It’s among the high points of my career. Any time you can beat J.J. (Yeley) you’re doing something. My car got better later in the race and I knew we were good at the end.”

Teddy Beach of Donnelsville, Ohio earned his initial pole position with a lap at 120.212 mph., the fastest in series history on a mile dirt oval. He ran second for many laps, but engine problems late relegated him to 16th at the finish.

Kevin Huntley won the 15-mile “qualifying race” which preceded the 100-mile feature.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: September 6, 2003 – Du Quoin, Illinois – Du Quoin State Fairgrounds – “Ted Horn 100”

QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-29.947; 2. J.J. Yeley, 9, East/Stewart-30.297; 3. Roger Rager, 03, TNT-30.388; 4. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-30.584; 5. Dave Steele, 19, Gratton-30.826; 6. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-30.969; 7. Jerry Coons, Jr., 53, Fox-31.065; 8. Tracy Hines, 37, Indiana Underground-31.180; 9. Kevin Huntley, 97, SC-31.218; 10. Aaron Fike, 67, Zarounian-31.294; 11. Brad Noffsinger, 14, Daugherty/Noffsinger-31.381; 12. Tyler Walker, 35, RE-31.479; 13. A.J. Fike, 39, RFMS-31.677; 14. Tony Elliott, 20, Nolen-31.734; 15. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-31.790; 16. Johnny Parsons, 43, Nix-31.843; 17. Donnie Beechler, 45, Freedom-31.853; 18. Levi Jones, 18, ITI-32.031; 19. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-32.076; 20. Jonathan Vennard, 99, Mucci/Matczak-32.094; 21. Matt Westfall, 50, Aviators-32.129; 22. Dane Carter, 7, Carter-32.172; 23. David Bridges, 40, MB-32.200; 24. Nick Lundgreen, 0, Lundgreen-32.417; 25. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-32.508; 26. Wes Miller, 36, Miller-32.597; 27. Wayne Reutimann, Jr., 00, Snyder-32.957; 28. Tom Capie, 153, Capie-33.090; 29. Rod Holshouser, 91, Harris-33.407; 30. Randy Bateman, 55, Bateman-33.519; 31. Terry Babb, 88, Morford-33.618; 32. Dana LaLiberte, 04, LaLiberte-34.036; 33. Jerry Nemire, 76, Nemire-34.102; 34. Brian Tyler, 12, Galas-NT; 35. Paul White, 10, Cook-NT; 36. Mike Hess, 59, S & R-NT; 37. Craig Dori, 38, Shoestring-NT; 38. Larry Neighbors, 129, Neighbors-NT; 39. Rich Tobias, Jr., 17, RW-NT; 40. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-NT; 41. Eric Gordon, 25, BWB-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. Huntley, 2. McCord, 3. Lundgreen, 4. Capie, 5. Tobias, 6. Reutimann, 7. Holshouser, 8. Miller, 9. Bateman, 10. LaLiberte, 11. Nemire, 12. Babb, 13. Bridges. 8:09.75

FEATURE: (100 Miles) 1. Rich Tobias, Jr., 2. Donnie Beechler, 3. J.J. Yeley, 4. Kevin Huntley, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Jerry Coons, Jr., 7. Dave Darland, 8. Ron Gregory, 9. Russ Gamester, 10. Johnny Parsons, 11. Jason McCord, 12. A.J. Fike, 13. Dane Carter, 14. Rod Holshouser, 15. Brad Noffsinger, 16. Teddy Beach, 17. Tyler Walker, 18. Aaron Fike, 19. Matt Westfall, 20. Nick Lundgreen, 21. Tony Elliott, 22. Wayne Reutimann, Jr., 23. Randy Bateman, 24. Jerry Nemire, 25. Dave Steele, 26. John Heydenreich, 27. Wes Miller, 28. Tom Capie, 29. Roger Rager, 30. Levi Jones. NT

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-75 Yeley, Laps 76-100 Tobias.

NEW SILVER CROWN STANDINGS: 1-Yeley-500; 2-Darland-452; 3-Hines-432; 4-Steele-432; 5-Jay Drake-307; 6-Walker-285; 7-Brian Tyler-270; 8-Paul White-269; 9-Tobias-249; 10-McCord-241.

NEXT SILVER CROWN RACE: September 14 – Tulsa (OK) Fairgrounds Motorplex – “Tulsa 100”

 

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Tulsa, Oklahoma………Bud Kaeding of Campbell, Calif. recorded his initial USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown race victory in Sunday’s O’Reilly “Tulsa 100” at the Tulsa Fairgrounds Motorplex in Tulsa, Okla.

Kaeding was leading when the race was halted for the second time due to track conditions and checkered flagged after 77 of the scheduled 100 laps. The race had been halted 24 laps earlier for track conditions and maintenance.

J.J. Yeley finished second and emerged with a 72-point lead in the series standings with only 66 available in the series finale October 10-11 at Syracuse, N.Y.

“I had the dominant car today,” admitted a happy Kaeding in victory lane. “We gambled with softer tires at the start and I was worried about them in the later laps, but we never got to where I had to abuse them. We were lucky when the red came out at lap 53 because I had broken a shock and we were able to fix that. It’s been a while since I’ve run these cars on dirt and we were really confident, so I don’t think things would have changed if we’d run the full 100.”

Tyler Walker, after leading the first seven laps, finished third ahead of Aaron Fike and Tracy Hines. The race was the first for the series at the reconfigured 3/4-mile dirt oval since 1980.

Yeley won the pole at 108.342 mph but slipped at the start and never got back to the front.

Mike Hess won the 15-lap “qualifying race” which preceded the feature event.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: September 14, 2003 – Tulsa, Oklahoma – Tulsa Fairgrounds Motorplex – O’Reilly “Tulsa 100”

QUALIFICATIONS: 1. J.J. Yeley, 9, East/Stewart-24.921; 2. Tyler Walker, 35, RE-25.290; 3. Bud Kaeding, 167, Zarounian-25.383; 4. Aaron Fike, 67, Zarounian-25.430; 5. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-25.459; 6. Tracy Hines, 37, Indiana Underground-25.544; 7. Paul White, 10, Cook-25.743; 8. Matt Westfall, 50, Aviators-25.786; 9. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-25.866; 10. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-25.922; 11. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-26.027; 12. Rich Tobias, Jr., 17, RW-26.099; 13. Dane Carter, 7, Carter-26.234; 14. A.J. Fike, 39, RFMS-26.340; 15. Roger Rager, 03, TNT-26.494; 16. Donny Schatz, 115, RE-26.572; 17. Larry Neighbors, 129, Neighbors-26.866; 18. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-27.013; 19. Donnie Beechler, 45, Freedom-27.086; 20. Johnny Parsons, 43, Nix-27.413; 21. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-27.478; 22. Mike Hess, 59, S & R-27.875; 23. Rodney Stone, 72, B & S-28.141; 24. Murray Erickson, 71, Guardian-28.673; 25. Brad Noffsinger, 14, Daugherty/Noffsinger-29.089; 26. Craig Dori, 38, Shoestring-29.283; 27. Jackie Burke, 86, Burke-29.341; 28. Wes Miller, 36, Miller-32.206; 29. Brian Tyler, 12, Galas-NT; 30. Randy Bateman, 55, Bateman-NT; 31. Jonathan Vennard, 99, Mucci/Matczak-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. Hess, 2. Rager, 3. Vennard, 4. Noffsinger, 5. Stone, 6. Erickson, 7. Burke, 8. Dori, 9. Miller. NT

FEATURE: (100 Laps – Halted after 77 due to track conditions) 1. Bud Kaeding, 2. J.J. Yeley, 3. Tyler Walker, 4. Aaron Fike, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Paul White, 7. Jay Drake, 8. Matt Westfall, 9. Russ Gamester, 10. Dave Darland, 11. Donny Schatz, 12. Mike Hess, 13. Rich Tobias, Jr., 14. Johnny Parsons, 15. A.J. Fike, 16. Jonathan Vennard, 17. Ron Gregory, 18. Murray Erickson, 19. Larry Neighbors, 20. Jackie Burke, 21. Donnie Beechler, 22. Dane Carter, 23. Roger Rager, 24. Brad Noffsinger, 25. Jason McCord, 26. Teddy Beach, 27. Craig Dori, 28. Rodney Stone, 29. Wes Miller. NT

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-7 Walker, Laps 8-77 Kaeding.

NEW SILVER CROWN STANDINGS: 1-Yeley-560; 2-Darland-485; 3-Hines-480; 4-Dave Steele-432; 5-Drake-349; 6-Walker-339; 7-White-314; 8-Tobias-276; 9-Tyler-270; 10-Aaron Fike-249.

NEXT SILVER CROWN RACE: October 10-11 – Syracuse, N.Y. – New York State Fairgrounds – “Ferris Salt City 100”

 

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Syracuse, N.Y. - Results Saturday afternoon (October 11) from the running of the Ferris “Salt City 100” USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown Series race at the New York State Fairgrounds, with starting position in parentheses, driver, hometown, laps completed, reason out if any and money won:

J.J. Yeley of Phoenix, Ariz. put the lid on his tremendous 2003 USAC racing season Saturday afternoon, winning the USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown Series finale at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse. He led the final 76 miles of the “Ferris Salt City 100” to solidify his series title as he continues his pursuit of the USAC “Triple Crown.”

Yeley’s record 24th USAC feature victory of the year (fourth in Silver Crown), came in a spirited drive from the 12th starting spot to the lead in just 25 laps! He was third at the end of just four laps and caught pole starter Dave Darland for second on lap 11. He trailed Rich Tobias, Jr. until the 25th lap, then pulled away to a 10-second advantage. That advantage was erased by late cautions and he finally won by 1.2 seconds.

NASCAR Winston Cup Champion Tony Stewart and USAC car owner Bob East earned the USAC Silver Crown owner’s title as the owners of Yeley’s EMP Stewart Components/Power Stroke Diesel Beast/Ford.

Tobias was second and was followed by Darland, Kevin Huntley and Tyler Walker as 11 of the 24 starters were still running at the checkered flag.

“It was an awesome day, awesome weather and an awesome crowd,” said Yeley in victory lane. “There was a second groove this year,” added Yeley who also won at Syracuse last year. “That allowed us to run outside while most everyone else was running down low where it was slippery. That was fun. I knew Tobias was close at the end and he has a lot of experience on this track, so I didn’t want to give up the lead.”

Yeley averaged 95.042 mph. For the 100 miles, interrupted five times by cautions for 22 laps.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: October 10-11, 2003 – Syracuse, New York – New York State Fairgrounds – “Ferris Salt City 100”

QUALIFICATIONS: (Held Oct. 10) 1. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-30.072; 2. Rich Tobias, Jr., 17, RW-30.338; 3. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-30.447; 4. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-30.528; 5. Jonathan Vennard, 99, Mucci/Matczak-30.721; 6. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-30.758; 7. Kevin Huntley, 97, SC-30.769; 8. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-30.856; 9. A.J. Fike, 39, RFMS-30.930; 10. Jerry Coons, Jr., 115, RE-31.127; 11. J.J. Yeley, 9, East/Stewart-31.136; 12. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-31.150; 13. Mike Hess, 59, S & R-31.176; 14. Brian Tyler, 20, Nolen-31.178; 15. Roger Rager, 03, TNT-31.182; 16. Matt Westfall, 50, Aviators-31.421; 17. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-31.507; 18. Tom Capie, 153, Capie-31.733; 19. Tyler Walker, 35, RE-31.740; 20. Hud Cone, 31, Mataka-32.167; 21. Wayne Reutimann, Jr., 00, Snyder-32.227; 22. Rodney Stone, 72, B & S-33.840; 23. Wes Miller, 36, Miller-33.893; 24. Mike Woodring, 16, Woodring-36.488.

FEATURE: (100 Laps – Held Oct. 11) 1. J.J. Yeley, 2. Rich Tobias, Jr., 3. Dave Darland, 4. Kevin Huntley, 5. Tyler Walker, 6. A.J. Fike, 7. Teddy Beach, 8. Matt Westfall, 9. Roger Rager, 10. Ron Gregory, 11. John Heydenreich, 12. Rodney Stone, 13. Jerry Coons, Jr., 14. Wayne Reutimann, Jr., 15. Tony Elliott (#20), 16. Russ Gamester, 17. Wes Miller, 18. Mike Hess, 19. Hud Cone, 20. Jason McCord, 21. Mike Woodring, 22. Jonathan Vennard, 23. Tom Capie, 24. Jay Drake. 1:03:07.79

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-24 Tobias, Laps 25-100 Yeley.

FINAL WELD RACING SILVER CROWN STANDINGS: 1-J.J. Yeley-623; 2-Dave Darland-542; 3-Tracy Hines-480; 4-Dave Steele-432; 5-Tyler Walker-387; 6-Jay Drake-349; 7-Rich Tobias, Jr.-333; 8-Paul White-314; 9-Brian Tyler-270; 10-Jason McCord-262.

 

2003 USAC Silver Crown Driver Points

POS.      PTS.       DRIVER

1.          623         J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, Ariz.

2.          542         Dave Darland, Lincoln, Ind.

3.          480         Tracy Hines, New Castle, Ind.

4.          432         Dave Steele, Tampa, Fla.

5.          387         Tyler Walker, Los Angeles, Calif.

6.          358         Jay Drake, Val Verde, Calif.

7.          333         Rich Tobias, Jr., Annville, Pa.

8.          314         Paul White, Temple, Texas

9.          270         Brian Tyler, Parma, Mich.

10.        262         Jason McCord, Anderson, Ind.

11.        262         A.J. Fike, Galesburg, Ill.

12.        249         Aaron Fike, Galesburg, Ill.

13.        243         Dane Carter, Brownsburg, Ind.

14.        241         Ron Gregory, Noblesville, Ind.

15.        234         Matt Westfall, Ludlow Falls, Ohio

16.        226         Kevin Huntley, Bloomington, Ind.

17.        213         Teddy Beach, Donnelsville, Ohio

18.        197         Jerry Coons, Jr., Tucson, Ariz.

19.        192         Russ Gamester, Peru, Ind.

20.        179         Chet Fillip, San Angelo, Texas

21.        163         Brad Noffsinger, Huntington Beach, Calif.

22.        140         Eric Gordon, Greenfield, Ind.

23.        138         Jonathan Vennard, Vincennes, Ind.

24.        135         Bobby East, Brownsburg, Ind.

25.        135         Tony Elliott, Kokomo, Ind.

26.        115         John Heydenreich, Bloomsburg, Pa.

27.        110         Levi Jones, Olney, Ill.

28.        109         Johnny Parsons, Indianapolis, Ind.

29.        108         Donnie Beechler, Springfield, Ill.

30.        106         Bentley Warren, Arundel, Maine

31.        99           Michael Lewis, Noblesville, Ind.

32.        97           Jimmy Kite, Stockbridge, Ga.

33.        94           Donny Schatz, Fargo, ND

34.        86           Eric Butze, Memphis, Tenn.

35.        85           Bud Kaeding, Campbell, Calif.

36.        85           Ed Carpenter, Speedway, Ind.

37.        79           John Starks, Edgewood, Wash.

38.        69           Kasey Kahne, Enumclaw, Wash.

39.        69           David Bridges, Speedway, Ind.

40.        56           Nick Lundgreen, New Berlin, Wisc.

41.        54           David Gough, Machesney Park, Ill.

42.        53           Roger Rager, Pequot Lakes, Minn.

43.        47           Aaron Pierce, Muncie, Ind.

44.        46           Mike Hess, Petersburg, Ill.

45.        42           Jerry Nemire, Erie, Mich.

46.        36           Wayne Reutimann, Jr., Zephyrhills, Fla.

47.        35           Jimmy McCune, Sylvania, Ohio

48.        34           Tom Capie, Trevose, Pa.

49.        31           Kenny Jacobs, Holmesville, Ohio

50.        31           Greg Wilson, Benton Ridge, Ohio

51.        30           Rod Holshouser, Cape Girardeau, Mo.

52.        29           Rodney Stone, Charlestown, Ind.

53.        29           Wes Miller, Seabrook, Texas

54.        27           Danny Ebberts, Canyon Lake, Calif.

55.        26           Lance Kobusch, New Florence, Mo.

56.        21           Murray Erickson, Odessa, Texas

57.        20           Jason Leffler, Long Beach, Calif.

58.        19           Brad Armstrong, New Palestine, Ind.

59.        18           Craig Dori, Speedway, Ind.

60.        15           Larry Neighbors, Oklahoma City, Okla.

61.        15           George White, Fort Worth, Texas

62.        13           Jackie Burke, Houston, Texas

63.        13           Daryl Campbell, Carmel, Ind.

64.        13           Randy Bateman, Murphysboro, Ill.

65.        11           P.J. Jones, Torrance, Calif.

66.        10           Tyce Carlson, Indianapolis, Ind.

67.        9             Jeff Gardner, Fresno, Calif.

68.        6             Mike Bliss, Milwaukie, Ore.

69.        3             Mark Smith, Camp Hill, Pa.

70.        3             Tony Hunt, Fair Oaks, Calif.

71.        3             Kevin Newton, Terre Haute, Ind.

 

2003 USAC Silver Crown Entrant Points

POS.      PTS.       ENTRANT, TEAM LOCATION

1.          623         Bob East/Tony Stewart, Indianapolis, Ind. (#9)

2.          480         Indiana Underground Construction, Shelbyville, Ind. (#37)

3.          432         Bob Gratton Racing, Homosassa, Fla. (#19)

4.          387         RE Technologies/Curb-Agajanian, Bartlett, Tenn. (#35)

5.          358         Stewart/Snider Racing, Bakersfield, Calif. (#11)

6.          333         RW Motorsports, Lederach, Pa. (#17)

7.          314         Paul Cook Racing, Mansfield, Texas (#10)

8.          273         Bob Hoerner, Crest Hill, Ill. (#92)

9.          272         Zarounian Motorsports, Visalia, Calif. (#67)

10.        270         Team Six-R, Zionsville, Ind. (#21)

11.        269         Foxco, Inc., Avon, Ind. (#56)

12.        262         Contos Racing, Anderson, Ind. (#4)

13.        254         RFMS Racing, Galesburg, Ill. (#39)

14.        241         Irvin Motorsports, Noblesville, Ind. (#48)

15.        226         SC Racing, Carey, Ohio (#97)

16.        213         Beach Boys Motorsports, Donnelsville, Ohio (#15)

17.        206         BWB Racing, Terre Haute, Ind. (#25)

18.        187         Gamester Racing, Peru, Ind. (#51)

19.        179         Advanced Racing Systems, Indianapolis, Ind. (#77)

20.        170         Steve & Brad Fox Racing, Avon, Ind. (#53)

21.        168         Aviators Racing, Chicago, Ill. (#50)

22.        165         Carter Racing, Brownsburg, Ind. (#7)

23.        163         Daugherty-Noffsinger, Concord, NC (#14)

24.        154         Nolen Racing, Greenwood, Ind. (#20)

25.        143         Zarounian Motorsports, Visalia, Calif. (#167)

26.        139         Johnny Vance Racing, Dayton, Ohio (#2)

27.        138         Mucci/Matczak Racing, Liverpool, NY (#99)

28.        121         RE Technologies, Bartlett, Tenn. (#115)

29.        115         S & S Racing, Marlboro, Mass. (#29)

30.        115         Bank Racing, Sewickley, Pa. (#90)

31.        110         ITI Performance Racing, Loma, Calif. (#18)

32.        109         Ricky Nix, Benton, Ill. (#43)

33.        108         Freedom Motorsports, Sherman, Ill. (#45)

34.        99           Team Six-R, Zionsville, Ind. (#85)

35.        97           Westcon Racing, Lebanon, Ohio (#5)

36.        86           Butze Racing, Memphis, Tenn. (#09)

37.        82           Dynamics, Inc., Milford, Ohio (#69)

38.        79           Western Racing, Portland, Ore. (#98)

39.        78           Panther Racing, Indianapolis, Ind. (#41)

40.        69           MB Racing, Indianapolis, Ind. (#40)

41.        62           DePalma Motorsports, Lima, Ohio (#64)

42.        57           Randol Motorsports, York, Pa. (#95)

43.        56           Dean Lundgreen, Franklin, Wisc. (#0)

44.        54           Riverside Associates, Riverside, Ill. (#82)

45.        53           TNT Motorsports, Maple Grove, Minn. (#03)

46.        47           Sam Pierce, Muncie, Ind. (#26)

47.        46           S & R Racing, Springfield, Ill. (#59)

48.        42           Jerry Nemire, Erie, Mich. (#76)

49.        36           Snyder Enterprises, Danville, Ind. (#00)

50.        35           Jimmy McCune, Sylvania, Ohio (#66)

51.        34           B & S Racing, New Washington, Ind. (#72)

52.        34           Capie Racing, Indianapolis, Ind. (#153)

53.        30           Harris Racing, Vergennes, Ill. (#91)

54.        29           Dodie Miller, Seabrook, Texas (#36)

55.        27           Schlachter-Ebberts, Canyon Lake, Calif. (#44)

56.        21           Guardian Racing, Odessa, Texas (#71)

57.        19           Moore Racing, Clearwater, Fla. (#89)

58.        19           Armstrong Racing, New Palestine, Ind. (#110)

59.        18           Mataka 3n1 Motorsports, Lebanon, N.J. (#31)

60.        18           Shoestring Racing, Speedway, Ind. (#38)

61.        17           George Snider Racing, Bakersfield, Calif. (#111)

62.        15           Neighbors Racing, Oklahoma City, Okla. (#129)

63.        15           Paul Cook Racing, Mansfield, Texas (#100)

64.        13           Jackie Burke, Houston, Texas (#86)

65.        13           Red Pedersen, Indianapolis, Ind. (#54)

66.        13           Randy Bateman, Murphysboro, Ill. (#55)

67.        12           Woodring Racing, Eden, N.Y. (#16)

68.        10           BWB Racing, Terre Haute, Ind. (#52)

69.        9             JP Autosport, Oswego, N.Y. (#47 )

70.        7             Dr. Jim Logan, St. Louis, Mo. (#23)

71.        6             Johnny Vance Racing, Dayton, Ohio (#3)

72.        5             Bob Hoerner, Crest Hill, Ill. (#192)

73.         3              Pierson/Nadeau Racing, Elk Grove, Calif. (#28)