COURTNEY HOLDS SLIM SUPER LICENSE LEAD OVER WINDOM
Speedway, Indiana (October 4, 2019)………As the calendar moves into October, just two months and 15 races remain in the USAC National season. Tyler Courtney remains out in front of the Mike Curb Super License point standings with a slim 19-point lead over Chris Windom entering this Saturday night's Fall Nationals at Indiana's Lawrenceburg Speedway featuring the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship.
Courtney, the reigning Super License champ and USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car titlist, has earned the most combined points between USAC’s Silver Crown, AMSOIL National Sprint Car and NOS Energy Drink National Midget divisions throughout the 2019 season thus far.
Courtney (Indianapolis, Ind.) remains the only driver to win main events in all three of the divisions thus far this year and has already accumulated a total of 15 National feature victories: 7 Midget, 7 Sprint and 1 Silver Crown, most among all drivers. The Indianapolis, Ind. native leads the Midget points, is second in the Sprint standings and finished 16th in the final Silver Crown tally where he ran a partial schedule only on the dirt.
Chris Windom (Canton, Ill.) is a close second behind Courtney as he seeks his first Super License crown following a Silver Crown title in 2016 and a National Sprint championship in 2017.
In its 20th year, the Mike Curb Super License will pay a $5,000 reward and a USAC Super License worth $900 at the year-end USAC Night of Champions in December in Indianapolis, Ind.
This Saturday at Lawrenceburg, pits open at 3pm Eastern, spectator gates open at 5pm, drivers meeting at 5:30pm and cars on track at 6pm. General admission tickets are $25 for ages 13 and up, $7 for ages 7-12 and free for children age 6 and under. Pit passes are $30 apiece for all ages.
The Fall Nationals can be watched LIVE and on-demand on FloRacing, listened to via live audio on the USAC app as well as live timing and scoring on both the USAC app and the Race-Monitor app.
MIKE CURB SUPER LICENSE STANDINGS
(As of October 4, 2019)
1. (3,662) Tyler Courtney
2. (3,643) Chris Windom
3. (3,495) Kevin Thomas, Jr.
4. (2,901) Justin Grant
5. (2,695) C.J. Leary
6. (2,655) Jason McDougal
7. (2,450) Brady Bacon
8. (1,705) Chase Stockon
9. (1,424) Logan Seavey
10. (1,361) Carson Short
11. (1,341) Zeb Wise
12. (1,255) Chad Boat
13. (1,203) Tanner Carrick
14. (1,199) Jerry Coons, Jr.
15. (1,157) Isaac Chapple
16. (1,084) Tucker Klaasmeyer
17. (966) Tanner Thorson
18. (902) Andrew Layser
19. (883) Dave Darland
20. (868) Kyle Cummins
21. (681) Josh Hodges
22. (669) Chad Boespflug
23. (662) Jesse Colwell
24. (638) Kody Swanson
25. (637) Karsyn Elledge
26. (631) Dustin Clark
27. (590) Matt Goodnight
28. (568) Robert Ballou
29. (564) Matt Westfall
30. (549) Brian VanMeveren
31. (536) Tyler Thomas
32. (535) Zach Daum
33. (529) Max Adams
34. (518) Holley Hollan
35. (489) David Byrne
36. (468) Ethan Mitchell
37. (435) Timmy Buckwalter
38. (418) Eric Gordon
39. (417) Thomas Meseraull
40. (410) Zane Hendricks
41. (395) Dakota Jackson
42. (391) Kyle Robbins
43. (388) Cole Bodine
44. (381) Kyle Hamilton
45. (378) Bobby Santos
46. (357) Mike Haggenbottom
47. (337) Austin Nemire
48. (320) Jarett Andretti
49. (291) Mario Clouser
50. (288) Sam Johnson
51. (276) Shane Golobic
52. (269 )Steve Buckwalter
53. (257) Nick Bilbee
54. (254) Derek Bischak
55. (250) Michael Pickens
56. (240) Steve Thomas
57. (229) Stephen Schnapf
58. (222) Cody Gallogly
59. (215) T.J. Artz
60. (212) Terry Richards
61. (200) Carmen Perigo
62. (176) Sterling Cling
63. (165) Aaron Pierce
64. (164) John Heydenreich
65. (158) Damion Gardner
66. (147) Chad Kemenah & Kent Schmidt
68. (146) Jim Anderson
69. (137) Tanner Swanson
70. (133) Dustin Ingle
71. (130) Dave Berkheimer
72. (125) Brian Gerster & Shane Cottle
74. (124) Chris Dyson & Tony DiMattia
76. (123) Russ Gamester
77. (120) Oliver Akard & Tyler Nelson
79. (116) Jacob Wilson
80. (114) Joey Schmidt
81. (113) Jimmy Light & Patrick Lawson
83. (110) Travis Welpott
84. (109) Cody Gerhardt
85. (104) James Davison & Steve Craig
87. (95) Tom Harris
88. (94) Ty Tilton
89. (93) Curtis Spicer
90. (90) Bill Rose
91. (85) Dallas Hewitt
92. (79) Jeff Swindell
93. (78) Joe Liguori
94. (73) Austin Mundie
95. (71) Karter Sarff
96. (70) Kyle Steffens
97. (68) Brian Tyler
98. (54) Patrick Budde & Ronnie Wuerdeman
100. (51) Casey Buckman
101. (50) Doug Schenck & Robert Bell
103. (49) Adam Pierson
104. (46) Noah Gass
105. (45) Jason Conn
106. (43) Johnny Petrozelle
107. (41) Toni Breidinger
108. (40) Gage Etgen
109. (38) Terry Babb
110. (37) Annie Breidinger
111. (31) Chris Urish
112. (29) Chris Phillips & Ronnie Gardner
114. (27) A.J. Fike
115. (25) Ryan Newman
116. (23) Cameron Dodson
117. (20) Korey Weyant, Mike Burkin & Shane Cockrum
120. (17) Billy Puterbaugh, Jr.
121. (10) Chuck Leary, Danny Long, Kenney Johnson & Kyle O'Gara
PAST SUPER LICENSE AWARD WINNERS: 2000: Tracy Hines, 2001: J.J. Yeley, 2002: J.J. Yeley, 2003: J.J. Yeley, 2004: Jay Drake, 2005: Josh Wise, 2006: Josh Wise, 2007: Jerry Coons, Jr., 2008: Tracy Hines, 2009: Cole Whitt, 2010: Bryan Clauson, 2011: Bryan Clauson, 2012: Bryan Clauson, 2013: Tracy Hines, 2014: Tracy Hines, 2015: Dave Darland, 2016: Brady Bacon, 2017: Justin Grant, 2018: Tyler Courtney