A.J. FOYT CHAMPIONSHIP INTRODUCED FOR EVENTS AT LUCAS OIL RACEWAY
Brownsburg, Indiana (March 29, 2021)………The Oval at Lucas Oil Raceway has put together the A.J. Foyt Championship for 2021, a season-long points battle featuring three disciplines of open-wheel racing: USAC Silver Crown, Sprint Cars and Midgets at the .686-mile paved oval.
Named after A.J. Foyt, who triumphed in the first oval event at the facility in May of 1961, this championship recognizes title-winners dating back to the birth of oval racing at Lucas Oil Raceway.
Former winners of the A.J. Foyt Championship include historic names such as Jeff Gordon, Parnelli Jones, Ryan Newman, Roger McCluskey, Rich Vogler, Ken Schrader, Dave Steele, Merle Bettenhausen, Mel Kenyon, and Kenny Irwin Jr. In recent years, the Championship has been dominated by the likes of Kody and Tanner Swanson, Bobby Santos, Tracy Hines, and Kyle Hamilton.
The full list of winners can be viewed here: https://lucasoilraceway.com/foytchampions/
This Championship format puts an emphasis on race wins, feature participation, and furthermore, gives an advantage to drivers who can excel in multiple classes of open-wheel racing to showcase their diverse skillset. Drivers who accomplish the following will have the best success in the Championship Chase:
Feature Finishes: Eligibility to earn points is determined off of their feature race finishing results in USAC Silver Crown, Sprint Cars, or Champion Midgets
Wins: Winners of feature races in the aforementioned categories will receive five (5) bonus points for each A.J. Foyt Championship-eligible race
Finishing Position: Finishing as high as possible in the running order determines points gained an A.J. Foyt Championship race
Participation: The more events a driver participates in – across USAC Silver Crown, Sprint Car, and Champion Midgets – the more opportunities to accumulate points.
As an example, here is how the 2020 Championship points battle shook out between our top three finishers – Bobby Santos, Kody Swanson and Kyle Hamilton. Santos was able to get an edge on Swanson with a 29-point haul in the Night Before the 500 champion midget race, showing his versatility. Hamilton was strong throughout the season but did not score points in the June 20 sprint car event.
Point values for each race are determined by how many drivers start a feature – i.e., the winner of a 21-race feature will receive 21 points, plus five bonus points for winning. Second place would receive 20 points, third place 19, and so on. Ties in the Championship standings at the end of the season will be broken first by number of wins in that season, followed by average starting position for the season, if necessary.
Season-winners of the A.J. Foyt Championship will have their names etched into the A.J. Foyt Championship Trophy – the beautiful silver-clad icon of history which represents this competition – plus an invitation to the exclusive champions-only dinner to be held in the fall.
The latest edition of the A.J. Foyt Championship will be contested across four events at Lucas Oil Raceway in 2021:
Friday, May 28: Carb Night Classic (USAC Silver Crown & USAC Midget Special Event)
Thursday, June 17: Thursday Night Thunder Homecoming (USAC Midget Special Event & USAC Sprint Car Special Event)
Saturday, July 3: SRX Independence Showdown (USAC Midget Special Event & SRX)
Friday, August 13 & Saturday, August 14: Hoosier Classic (USAC Midget Special Event, USAC Sprint Car Special Event & USAC Silver Crown)
For advance tickets to each of these events, please visit: https://lucasoilraceway.com/2021-oval-schedule/