In celebration of the 50th year of USAC Silver Crown Champ Car racing in 2020, we are reviewing the past 49 years of series history.
1995 USAC SILVER CROWN SEASON REVIEW
In 1983, 12-year-old Tony Stewart made a starting proclamation to his father during a trip to Oskaloosa, Iowa for the IKF Dirt Grand National go-kart races.
“I’m going to win it,” he said.
His dad, Nelson, having just cautioned his son about getting his hopes too high, would soon realize what the rest of the nation now knows. Determination has played a key role in Tony’s success.
A dozen years later, the younger Stewart stood on a plateau no USAC driver had ever reached to that point in the 40-year history of the club. Nobody, not A.J. Foyt, not Mario Andretti, not even Rich Vogler, who probably had the best chance prior to Stewart, ever seriously challenged for three national championships in the same season.
Stewart’s 1995 USAC True Value Silver Crown, National Sprint and National Midget championships represent one of the most incredible accomplishments in the history of motorsports.
“I never dreamed this was possible,” Stewart related in retrospect. “I’ve got a lot of respect for guys like Vogler, Foyt and Andretti. It’s a real honor to be included in that group.”
The son of Nelson Stewart, a former USAC Midget and Silver Crown driver who never really had the best of equipment, Tony realized the importance of having good people around him and gave much of the credit for his success to those who made the Triple Crown possible.
“Dad got me a yard kart (his first ride) but I tore up the yard with it, so he decided to get behind me and help me do it right,” Stewart continued.
The Oskaloosa, Iowa Grand Nationals (his first trip away from his home track in Columbus, Ind.) found Tony facing the challenge of Californian Mike Berg, the defending champion who had 14 karts and 23 engines at his disposal. He proved to his dad quickly that he wasn’t kidding when he said he was going to win.
Tony’s approach to racing in 1995 did a 180-degree turn from 1994, when he won the USAC National Midget title.
“The experience of running for the title (in 1994) paid off,” Stewart added. “The early part of the season was a struggle but Bob East and Glen Niebel kept pushing me to be the best I could every race and their support was vital. I just want to be the best I can every time I race. That way, I can live with whatever the results are. When I don’t live up to my potential, that’s hard to accept.”
Of the three USAC National championships he procured in 1995, for Stewart, the Silver Crown title was the most surprising.
“I was just hoping for a top-three finish after the Hoosier Hundred disappointment but our second place at Eldora was great for the whole team. It got us fired up and the cards just fell in place at Sacramento. Darland and Hewitt had me beat, for sure. They were strong all year and we were just fortunate to finish ahead of them.”
Entering the finale at Sacramento, California’s Cal Expo State Fairgrounds, Darland led Hewitt by eight points, and each needed only a top-seven finish to eliminate Stewart from contention. Stewart needed a second-place finish or better and DNFs by Darland and Hewitt for any chance at the crown.
Darland was the first out of the race, an oil fire putting him on the sidelines only 11 laps into the contest. Hewitt slid wide and hit the outside wall on lap 33, ending his night, leaving Stewart to chase winner Donnie Beechler to the checkered flag. The finish gave Stewart a two-point victory over Darland, with Hewitt third in the final ranking.
Stewart became the first driver to win the series crown without a victory since Steve Butler in 1988 and, oddly enough, Stewart never led a lap during the 1995 season!
Consistency, however, played a big part in Stewart’s drive. Only twice in 10 starts did he fail to finish in the top-10, and he had second places in the final two races to snatch the title away from Dave Darland and Jack Hewitt.
The series began with 15 different lap leaders in the first six races. In fact, no driver was able to lead more than once during those first six events.
Chuck Leary was rewarded with Silver Crown Rookie of the Year honors while Dave Darland collected the series’ Most Improved Driver award.
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$16,796 COPPER WORLD TRIUMPH FOR BLISS
Avondale, Arizona………Mike Bliss of Milwaukie, Ore. captured the opening event of the True Value USAC Silver Crown series at Phoenix International Raceway on February 5.
Bliss’ victory in the 50-mile Skoal Bandit Racing Copper World Classic gave him the early lead in the 1995 series standings.
Bliss averaged a record 130.917 mph in his McClure Racing special to beat George Snider, Jac Haudenschild, Tony Stewart and Ron Shuman to the checkered flag. Bliss took the lead from Snider on the 39th lap and led the rest of the way for the win, which was worth $16,796 from the total purse of $73,150, which included lap prizes and accessories.
Snider led the first 38 laps of the race after jumping ahead of Bliss on the opening lap. Jack Runyon finished sixth in the 30-car field, followed by Jim Mahoney, Jack Hewitt, Rocky Hodges and Ray Evans.
Bob Cicconi won Saturday’s 10-mile qualifying race.
Twenty-four of the 30 starters were running at the finish of the race, run entirely without caution flags.
Defending Silver Crown champion Jimmy Sills was forced to the pits early in the contest and eventually finished seven laps behind in the 21st position.
TRUE VALUE USAC SILVER CROWN RACE RESULTS: February 2-5, 1995 – Avondale, Arizona – Phoenix International Raceway – 18th Skoal Bandit Racing Copper World Classic
QUALIFYING: (Top-24 locked into the feature) 1. Mike Bliss, 69, McClure-26.427; 2. Jac Haudenschild, 4, Consani-26.454; 3. Ron Shuman, 14, Ede-26.491; 4. George Snider, 11, Snider/Foyt-26.519; 5. Stan Fox, 9, Goetz-26.565; 6. Jack Runyon, 7, Runyon-26.587; 7. Jack Hewitt, 63, Six-R-26.647; 8. Jimmy Sills, 75, Stanton-26.677; 9. Chuck Gurney, 95, Fresno Roofing-26.730; 10. Davey Hamilton, 51, Trigueiro-26.790; 11. Tyce Carlson, 17, Carlson-26.875; 12. Kenny Irwin Jr., 23, Calderwood-26.903; 13. Eric Gordon, 10, Hill-26.943; 14. Chip Thomas, 59, Beach-27.016; 15. Jim Mahoney, 2, Vance-27.025; 16. Rocky Hodges, 50, Aviators-27.062; 17. Dave Steele, 88, Nowling-27.092; 18. Billy Pauch, 72, Brown-27.103; 19. Richard Griffin, 53, Morales-27.178; 20. Chuck Leary, 30, Leary-27.227; 21. Ray Evans, 85, Port O’ Call-27.230; 22. Gary Irvin, 48, Irvin-27.256; 23. Tony Stewart, 76, Niebel-27.259; 24. Greg Peterson, 57, Dolner-27.282; 25. Bob Cicconi, 159, Cicconi-27.288; 26. Bill Baue, 78, B & G-27.292; 27. Ken Hamilton, 90, Tyler-27.309; 28. Russ Gamester, 12, Galas-27.375; 29. Brad Noffsinger, 94, Hart-27.378; 30. Brent Kaeding, 96, Los Gatos-27.387; 31. Kevin Doty, 62, Beaver-27.492; 32. Rick Sipes, 27, Sipes-27.529; 33. Gary Hieber, 66, EWH-27.547; 34. Wally Pankratz, 73, Dickson-27.602; 35. Dodie Miller, 8, Miller-27.623; 36. Jimmy Brewer, 64, Brewer-27.848; 37. Jerry Coons Jr., 77, Pritchett-27.989; 38. Jim Keeker, 120, Nolen-28.181; 39. Kenneth Nichols, 6, Leader Card-28.222; 40. Don Jones, 35, Rising Moore-28.511; 41. Tony Elliott, 18, Conroy-29.092; 42. Jackie Burke, 22, Lawson-29.508; 43. Bob Meli, 41, Spivey-31.037; 44. Randy Tolsma, 61, Howard-NT; 45. Bentley Warren, 29, Seymour-NT; 46. Andy Michner, 5, Steck-NT; 47. Lou Cicconi Jr., 58, Cicconi-NT; 48. Greg Staab, 79, Stasa-NT; 49. #111, Snider-Foyt-NT. (Jim Keeker, 20, Nolen-27.722 - Withdrawn)
QUALIFYING RACE: (10 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Bob Cicconi, 2. Russ Gamester, 3. Bill Baue, 4. Gary Hieber, 5. Rick Sipes, 6. Brent Kaeding, 7. Randy Tolsma, 8. Kevin Doty, 9. Wally Pankratz, 10. Ken Hamilton, 11. Brad Noffsinger, 12. Dodie Miller, 13. Jackie Burke, 14. Kenneth Nichols, 15. Jim Keeker, 16. Bob Meli, 17. Don Jones, 18. Jerry Coons Jr. 4:35.57
FEATURE: (50 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Mike Bliss (1), 2. George Snider (4), 3. Jac Haudenschild (2), 4. Tony Stewart (23), 5. Ron Shuman (3), 6. Jack Runyon (6), 7. Jim Mahoney (15), 8. Jack Hewitt (7), 9. Rocky Hodges (16), 10. Ray Evans (21), 11. Gary Irvin (22), 12. Eric Gordon (13), 13. Russ Gamester (26), 14. Bill Baue (27), 15. Ken Hamilton (10), 16. Rick Sipes (29), 17. Chip Thomas (14), 18. Gary Hieber (28), 19. Richard Griffin (19), 20. Chuck Leary (20), 21. Jimmy Sills (8), 22. Tyce Carlson (11), 23. Stan Fox (5), 24. Chuck Gurney (9), 25. Greg Peterson (24), 26. Dave Steele (17), 27. Wally Pankratz (#72) (18), 28. Kenny Irwin Jr. (12), 29. Bob Cicconi (25), 30. Brent Kaeding (30). 22:54.92
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-38 George Snider, Laps 39-50 Mike Bliss.
NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Mike Bliss-200; 2-George Snider-160; 3-Tony Stewart-120; 4-Ron Shuman-100; 5-Jack Runyon-80.
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DARLAND WINS A.J. FOYT’S HULMAN HUNDRED AT THE INDY MILE
Indianapolis, Indiana………Dave Darland of Lincoln, Ind. scored his first True Value USAC Silver Crown victory on May 26 in A.J. Foyt’s 15th Hulman Hundred at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis.
Darland grabbed the pole starting position in his Franklin Power Products machine with a qualifying lap of 105.516 mph, then trailed outside front row starter Eric Gordon for the first 33 laps around the one-mile dirt oval. Gordon’s engine soured on lap 34 and he retired from the race.
Darland held off repeated challenges from Robby Flock, then Chuck Gurney in the closing laps to win the race.
Gurney, of Livermore, Calif., finished second, with Flock, of Temecula, Calif., taking third. George Snider of Bakersfield, Calif. finished fourth and moved to the top of the point standings after the event. He leads Darland and Mike Bliss, who did not compete in the race, by 80 points.
Rounding out the top-10 in the 100-mile race were Rocky Hodges of Des Moines, Iowa, Kevin Doty of Milan, Ill., Chip Thomas of Belleville, Ill., Billy Boat of Phoenix, Ariz., Jon Stanbrough of Avon, Ind. and Russ Gamester of Peru, Ind.
Jack Hewitt won the 15-mile qualifying race and moved rapidly through the field in the 100-miler. He was challenging for the lead in the late stages before slipping back, then becoming involved in a tangle with Jimmy Sills and Kevin Huntley. Sills, winner of both Silver Crown races at the track last year, spun while battling for a top-five spot on lap 89 and ended up finishing 16th.
Only two other yellow flags flew during the 100-miler, on lap 48 when Ron Shuman hit the wall in turn three and on lap 67 when Randy Tolsma did likewise.
Darland’s victory was worth $9,100 from the total purse of $40,300.
TRUE VALUE USAC SILVER CROWN RACE RESULTS: May 26, 1995 – Indianapolis, Indiana – Indiana State Fairgrounds – A.J. Foyt's 15th Annual Hulman Hundred
QUALIFYING: (Top-20 locked into the feature) 1. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-34.118; 2. Eric Gordon, 10, Hill- 34.157; 3. Kevin Huntley, 65, Dynamics-34.188; 4. Ron Shuman, 9, Goetz- 34.322; 5. Kevin Thomas, 28, Stepter-34.327; 6. Tony Elliott, 18, Conroy- 34.395; 7. Jon Stanbrough, 32, P & W-34.403; 8. Jimmy Sills, 75, Stanton- 34.423; 9. Robby Flock, 69, McClure-34.456; 10. Chip Thomas, 59, Beach-34.591; 11. Cary Faas, 37, Riggs-34.592; 12. Chuck Gurney, 14, Ede-34.628; 13. Donnie Beechler, 67, Zarounian-34.650; 14. Randy Tolsma, 61, Howard- 34.684; 15. Chuck Leary, 30, Leary-34.754; 16. Gene Lee Gibson, 70, Senter-34.767; 17. Johnny Parsons, 92, SHK-34.771; 18. Bill Rose, 43, Nix- 34.797; 19. Tyce Carlson, 17, Carlson-34.804; 20. Billy Boat, 151, Lawson-34.816; 21. Richard Griffin, 53, Morales-34.816; 22. Jack Runyon, 7, Runyon- 34.832; 23. Jack Hewitt, 63, Six-R-34.886; 24. Jimmy Brewer, 64, Brewer-35.008; 25. Rocky Hodges, 50, Aviators-35.049; 26. Brad Noffsinger, 94, Hart- 35.157; 27. Kenny Irwin Jr, 23, Calderwood-35.262; 28. Randy Bateman, 55, Bateman-35.280; 29. George Snider, 11, Snider/Foyt-35.307; 30. Tony Stewart, 25, Niebel-35.316; 31. Kenneth Nichols, 6, Leader Card-35.329; 32. Jim Keeker, 20, Nolen-35.346; 33. Russ Gamester, 12, Galas-35.403; 34. Derek Davidson, 33, Faurote-35.406; 35. Jeff Galas, 16, Logan-35.409; 36. Wally Pankratz, 73, Dickson-35.452; 37. Brian Gerster, 24, LeFevre-35.529; 38. Bill Baue, 78, B & G-35.704; 39. Kevin Doty, 62, Beaver-35.791; 40. Phil French, 60, Meister-36.009; 41. Gary Hieber, 66, EWH-36.087; 42. Dodie Miller, 8, Miller-36.204; 43. Jimmy Kite, 38, MacPherson-36.309; 44. Steve Barnett, 89, Nolen-39.922; 45. Marvin Mitchell, 68, Mitchell-NT; 46. Jackie Burke, 22, Lawson-NT; 47. Lou Cicconi Jr., 58, Cicconi-NT.
QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps, top-10 transfer to the feature) 1. Jack Hewitt, 2. Rocky Hodges, 3. Richard Griffin, 4. George Snider, 5. Kevin Doty, 6. Kenny Irwin Jr., 7. Russ Gamester, 8. Jim Keeker, 9. Tony Stewart, 10. Randy Bateman, 11. Gary Hieber, 12. Brian Gerster, 13. Derek Davidson, 14. Wally Pankratz, 15. Bill Baue, 16. Jimmy Kite, 17. Kenneth Nichols, 18. Dodie Miller, 19. Brad Noffsinger, 20. Jimmy Brewer, 21. Phil French, 22. Jack Runyon, 23. Steve Barnett, 24. Jeff Galas. NT
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Dave Darland (1), 2. Chuck Gurney (12), 3. Robby Flock (9), 4. George Snider (24), 5. Rocky Hodges (22), 6. Kevin Doty (25), 7. Chip Thomas (10), 8. Billy Boat (20), 9. Jon Stanbrough (7), 10. Russ Gamester (27), 11. Kenny Irwin Jr. (26), 12. Jim Keeker (28), 13. Richard Griffin (23), 14. Gene Lee Gibson (16), 15. Bill Rose (18), 16. Jimmy Sills (8), 17. Jack Hewitt (21), 18. Kevin Huntley (3), 19. Johnny Parsons (17), 20. Randy Tolsma (14), 21. Tony Stewart (29), 22. Ron Shuman (4), 23. Randy Bateman (30), 24. Eric Gordon (2), 25. Donnie Beechler (13), 26. Cary Faas (11), 27. C.J. Leary (15), 28. Tony Elliott (16), 29. Kevin Thomas (5), 30. Tyce Carlson (19). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-33 Eric Gordon, Laps 34-100 Dave Darland.
NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-George Snider-280; 2-Mike Bliss & Dave Darland-200; 4-Chuck Gurney-163; 5-Robby Flock & Rocky Hodges-140; 7-Tony Stewart-123; 8-Ron Shuman-103; 9-Kevin Doty & Jack Runyon-80.
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HEWITT 25TH TO 1ST IN RICHMOND SILVER CROWN DEBUT
Richmond, Virginia………Jack Hewitt of Troy, Ohio scored a spectacular victory in the June 17 USAC Championship Twins 134-lap (100.5-mile) True Value USAC Silver Crown race at Richmond International Raceway.
It marked the 18th win for Hewitt as he held off the determined challenge of Boise, Idaho’s Randy Tolsma in the final laps.
An announced crowd of 17,500 watched as Hewitt, driving the DuPont/J.W. Hunt Produce/Parker Machinery Ford V6 won the 20-lap qualifying race, then came from 25th position in the 30-car field to pass pole starter and new track record holder Jim Keeker for the lead on lap 118. Keeker slipped to seventh after leading 113 laps of the race around the ¾-mile oval. Tolsma’s spirited bid to win the race on the final lap fell just short as he settled for second.
Chuck Gurney, Dave Darland and Tony Stewart rounded out the top-five at the checkered flag.
Gurney led the first four lap before yielding to Keeker, who set a track record of 130.845 mph during qualifying.
Four yellow flags slowed the race, the first for Jimmy Sills, who hit the fourth turn wall on lap 42. He was uninjured. Other caution periods were for debris, Lou Cicconi Jr.’s trip into the wall in turn one and Gene Lee Gibson’s blown engine. Gibson’s misfortune set up the final dash to the checkered flag between Hewitt and Tolsma which kept the fans on their feet to the end.
Hewitt’s team earned $15,000 from the total purse of $75,000 and the win boosted him to fourth in the new series standings.
Darland’s fourth-place finish left him with a 10-point lead over Snider, while Gurney holds down the third spot in the new points.
TRUE VALUE USAC SILVER CROWN RACE RESULTS: June 17, 1995 - Richmond, Virginia – Richmond International Raceway – USAC Championship Twins
QUALIFYING: (Top-24 locked into the feature) 1. Jim Keeker, 20, Nolen-20.635; 2. Chuck Gurney, 14, Ede-20.861; 3. Tony Stewart, 25, Niebel-20.914; 4. Mike Bliss, 69, McClure-20.930; 5. Andy Michner, 5, Steck-21.121; 6. Randy Tolsma, 61, Howard-21.155; 7. Davey Hamilton, 9, Goetz-21.174; 8. Tony Elliott, 18, Conroy-21.209; 9. Paul Durant, 95, Fresno Roofing-21.210; 10. Jimmy Sills, 75, Stanton-21.230; 11. Chuck Leary, 30, Leary-21.259; 12. Brad Noffsinger, 94, Hart-21.267; 13. George Snider, 11, Snider/Foyt-21.320; 14. Richard Griffin, 53, Morales-21.386; 15. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-21.399; 16. Dave Steele, 88, Nowling-21.460; 17. Rocky Hodges, 50, Aviators-21.485; 18. Lou Cicconi Jr., 58, Cicconi-21.498; 19. Eric Gordon, 10, Hill-21.516; 20. Bentley Warren, 29, Seymour-21.542; 21. Jim Mahoney, 2, Vance-21.546; 22. Greg Staab, 79, Stasa-21.553; 23. Kevin Doty, 62, Beaver-21.554; 24. Gary Hieber, 66, EWH-21.559; 25. Jack Runyon, 7, Runyon-21.595; 26. Jeff Bloom, 12, Galas-21.762; 27. Gene Lee Gibson, 70, Senter-21.795; 28. Wally Pankratz, 73, Dickson-21.800; 29. Ray Evans, 85, Port O' Call-21.852; 30. Johnny Parsons, 92, SHK-21.930; 31. Rusty McClure, 31, Mataka-21.968; 32. Bill Baue, 78, B & G-22.091; 33. Dodie Miller, 8, Miller-22.300; 34. Jimmy Brewer, 64, Brewer-22.309; 35. Jack Hewitt, 63, Six-R-22.322; 36. Jackie Burke, 22, Lawson-22.389; 37. Kenneth Nichols, 6, Leader Card-22.615; 38. Lee Dunn, 36, Hall-22.653; 39. Bob Cicconi, 159, Cicconi-22.698; 40. Jimmy McCune, 60, Meister-NT; 41. Tyce Carlson, 17, Carlson-NT; 42. Dan Drinan, 65, Dynamics-NT; 43. Kenny Irwin Jr., 23, Calderwood-NT.
QUALIFYING RACE: (20 Laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Jack Hewitt, 2. Jeff Bloom, 3. Tyce Carlson, 4. Johnny Parsons, 5. Gene Lee Gibson, 6. Jack Runyon, 7. Wally Pankratz, 8. Ray Evans, 9. Jimmy Brewer, 10. Bill Baue, 11. Rusty McClure, 12. Lee Dunn, 13. Dodie Miller, 14. Bob Cicconi, 15. Kenneth Nichols, 16. Jackie Burke. 7:17.31
FEATURE: (134 Laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Jack Hewitt (25), 2. Randy Tolsma (6), 3. Chuck Gurney (2), 4. Dave Darland (15), 5. Tony Stewart (3), 6. Tony Elliott (8), 7. Jim Keeker (1), 8. Dave Steele (16), 9. Gary Hieber (24), 10. George Snider (13), 11. Eric Gordon (19), 12. Johnny Parsons (28), 13. Richard Griffin (14), 14. Tyce Carlson (27), 15. Jeff Bloom (26), 16. Kevin Doty (23), 17. Brad Noffsinger (12), 18. Davey Hamilton (7), 19. Chuck Leary (11), 20. Greg Staab (22), 21. Gene Lee Gibson (29), 22. Andy Michner (5), 23. Lou Cicconi Jr. (18), 24. Bentley Warren (20), 25. Mike Bliss (4), 26. Jim Mahoney (21), 27. Paul Durant (9), 28. Jimmy Sills (10), 29. Jack Runyon (30), 30. Rocky Hodges (17). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-4 Chuck Gurney, Laps 5-117 Jim Keeker, Laps 118-134 Jack Hewitt.
NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Dave Darland-320; 2-George Snider-310; 3-Chuck Gurney-303; 4-Jack Hewitt-254; 5-Tony Stewart-223; 6-Mike Bliss-202; 7-Randy Tolsma-164; 8-Robby Flock-140; 9-Rocky Hodges-141; 10-Ron Shuman-103.
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BEECHLER GRABS INAUGURAL SUMAR CLASSIC AT TERRE HAUTE
Terre Haute, Indiana………Donnie Beechler of Springfield, Ill. came from the 15th starting position to win the inaugural Sumar Classic at the Terre Haute Action Track on July 7.
Beechler won the first of two 15-lap qualifying races, then passed Jack Runyon for the lead on the 23rd lap around the half-mile dirt track. He led the final 78 laps in his Zarounian Olds/Cadillac/Isuzu machine to beat Jack Hewitt and Jimmy Sills to the checkered flag. Rocky Hodges and Kenny Irwin Jr. rounded out the top-five at the finish.
Robby Flock of Temecula, Calif. won the pole for the 100-lap race at 21.855 seconds but spun in turn one on the opening lap. Fortunately, he only collected one other car and the race resumed after a brief yellow with Kevin Thomas as the pacesetter. Thomas led the first 12 laps before yielding to Tony Elliott. On lap 22, Elliott slowed, allowing Runyon to lead one lap before Beechler shot to the front. Flock eventually recovered to finish ninth.
The race was slowed by six yellow, the last when Dave Darland lost an engine on the front stretch five laps from the finish. Darland saw his point lead slip away with Hewitt emerging as the new leader by 61 points over Chuck Gurney, who finished eighth in the 100-lapper. Darland, who won the second of two 15-lap qualifying races, now ranks third in the standings, 89 behind Hewitt.
Beechler’s victory was worth $9,025 from the $41,350 total purse.
The race was the first for the Silver Crown cars at Terre Haute since 1980 when Gary Bettenhausen won a 100-lapper. Gary was on hand Friday to help give the command, “Gentlemen, start your engines.”
TRUE VALUE USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RACE RESULTS: July 7, 1995 – Terre Haute, Indiana – Terre Haute Action Track – Sumar Classic
QUALIFYING: (Top-14 locked into the feature) 1. Robby Flock, 69, McClure-21.855; 2. Kevin Thomas, 28, Stepter-22.087; 3. Tony Stewart, 25, Niebel-22.128; 4. Chuck Gurney, 9, Goetz-22.220; 5. Tony Elliott, 18, Conroy-22.373; 6. Donnie Beechler, 67, Zarounian-22.411; 7. Jimmy Sills, 75, Stanton-22.536; 8. Dan Drinan, 20, Nolen-22.556; 9. Brad Noffsinger, 94, Hart-22.556; 10. Jack Runyon, 7, Runyon-22.611; 11. Eric Gordon, 10, Hill-22.641; 12. Jon Stanbrough, 32, P & W-22.644; 13. Mark Cassella, 65, Dynamics-22.648; 14. Kevin Doty, 62, Beaver-22.728; 15. Richard Griffin, 53, Morales-22.740; 16. Kenny Irwin Jr., 23, Calderwood-22.740; 17. Lee Dunn, 36, Hall-22.857; 18. George Snider, 11, Snider/Foyt-22.893; 19. Rocky Hodges, 50, Aviators-22.909; 20. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-22.929; 21. Jack Hewitt, 63, Six-R-22.964; 22. Ron Shuman, 14, Ede-23.107; 23. Brad Marvel, 40, Black-23.112; 24. Derek Davidson, 33, Faurote-23.151; 25. Brian Gerster, 24, LeFevre-23.268; 26. Cary Faas, 12, Galas-23.289; 27. Brian Hayden, 71, Black-23.308; 28. Johnny Parsons, 92, SHK-23.320; 29. Bill Baue, 78, B & G-23.515; 30. Gary Hieber, 66, EWH-23.557; 31. Terry Babb, 49, Babb-23.561; 32. Jeff Galas, 16, Logan-23.717; 33. Chuck Leary, 30, Leary-23.738; 34. Chip Thomas, 59, Beach-23.770; 35. Randy Tolsma, 61, Howard-23.876; 36. Jimmy Brewer, 64, Brewer-23.936; 37. Tyce Carlson, 17, Carlson-23.939; 38. Russ Gamester, 2, Vance-24.092; 39. Bill Rose, 43, Nix-24.193; 40. Steve Barnett, 89, Nolen-24.336; 41. Ray Morgan, 22, Lawson-24.492.
COCA-COLA FIRST QUALIFYING RACE: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Donnie Beechler, 2. Jack Hewitt, 3. Rocky Hodges, 4. Lee Dunn, 5. Brian Hayden, 6. Brad Marvel, 7. Brian Gerster, 8. Tyce Carlson, 9. Chuck Leary, 10. Bill Baue, 11. Terry Babb, 12. Ray Morgan. 3:47.94
SIGN EXPRESS SECOND QUALIFYING RACE: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Dave Darland, 2. Ron Shuman, 3. Cary Faas, 4. Johnny Parsons, 5. Kenny Irwin Jr., 6. Derek Davidson, 7. Chip Thomas, 8. Jimmy Brewer, 9. Gary Hieber, 10. George Snider, 11. Steve Barnett, 12. Russ Gamester. NT
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting position 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
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-12 Kevin Thomas, Laps 13-21 Tony Elliott, Lap 22 Jack Runyon, Laps 23-100 Donnie Beechler.
NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Jack Hewitt-414; 2-Chuck Gurney-353; 3-Dave Darland-325; 4-George Snider-310; 5-Tony Stewart-303; 6-Rocky Hodges-261; 7-Donnie Beechler 8-Mike Bliss-202; 9-Robby Flock-180; 10-Randy Tolsma-164.
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KEEKER WIRE-TO-WIRE IN IRP’S YELLOW CAB 100
Clermont, Indiana………Jim Keeker of Cicero, Ind. captured the 60-lap Yellow Cab 100 True Value USAC Silver Crown race on August 2 at Indianapolis Raceway Park, leading all 60 laps in his MIG Supply/Columbus Container Special. He won the pole position for the race at a record speed of 119.143 mph.
Tony Stewart, who finished second, emerged as the new Silver Crown point leader, 44 points ahead of Jack Hewitt. Hewitt retired after 24 laps due to engine problems.
Keeker’s victory was his first since a 1993 Sprint Car race at Salem. He also won the pole for the June 17 Silver Crown race at Richmond and led most of that race before finishing seventh.
Trailing Keeker and Stewart to the flag were Kenny Irwin Jr., Mike Bliss, Davey Hamilton, Dave Darland, Eric Gordon, Dave Steele, Johnny Parsons and Dan Drinan.
Gordon and Chuck Gurney won the two K & K Insurance Qualifying Races.
Two yellow flags interrupted the 60-lap race. The first flew on lap 17 when Chuck Leary and Andy Michner tangled on the backstretch and Leary rode atop the concrete wall before stopping on the track. The second came on lap 22 when Gary Hieber and Randy Tolsma made contact exiting turn four.
Keeker’s victory was worth $7,900 from the total purse of $35,500.
TRUE VALUE USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RACE RESULTS: August 2, 1995 – Clermont, Indiana – Indianapolis Raceway Park – Yellow Cab 100
QUALIFYING: (Top-4 locked into the feature) 1. Jim Keeker, 20, Nolen-20.728; 2. Tony Stewart, 25, Niebel-20.825; 3. Mike Bliss, 69, McClure-20.862; 4. Jack Hewitt, 63, Six-R-20.975; 5. Kenny Irwin Jr., 23, Calderwood-20.998; 6. Randy Tolsma, 61, Howard-21.017; 7. Dan Drinan, 65, Dynamics-21.060; 8. Andy Michner, 5, Steck-21.178; 9. Donnie Beechler, 67, Zarounian-21.195; 10. Jimmy Sills, 75, Stanton-21.220; 11. Dave Steele, 88, Nowling-21.263; 12. Jack Runyon, 7, Runyon-21.269; 13. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-21.306; 14. Davey Hamilton, 14, Ede-21.355; 15. Johnny Parsons, 37, Riggs-21.370; 16. Chuck Gurney, 9, Goetz-21.377; 17. Gene Lee Gibson, 70, Senter-21.402; 18. Richard Griffin, 53, Morales-21.410; 19. Eric Gordon, 10, Hill-21.429; 20. George Snider, 11, Snider/Foyt-21.452; 21. Gary Hieber, 66, EWH-21.455; 22. Rocky Hodges, 50, Aviators-21.541; 23. Jimmy Kite, 38, MacPherson-21.553; 24. Tyce Carlson, 17, Carlson-21.580; 25. Jason McCord, 18, Conroy-21.627; 26. Ray Evans, 85, Port O' Call-21.664; 27. Kevin Doty, 62, Beaver-21.761; 28. Jimmy Brewer, 64, Brewer-21.818; 29. Steve Barnett, 120, Nolen-21.822; 30. Bentley Warren, 29, Seymour-21.830; 31. Chuck Leary, 30, Leary-21.836; 32. Gary Irvin, 48, Irvin-21.896; 33. Bill Baue, 78, B & G-21.916; 34. Ken Hamilton, 90, Hamilton-21.952; 35. Cary Faas, 12, Galas-22.048; 36. Bob Cicconi, 159, Cicconi-22.200; 37. Brad Marvel, 40, Black-22.269; 38. Lou Cicconi Jr., 58, Cicconi-22.312; 39. Kenneth Nichols, 6, Leader Card-22.342; 40. Brad Noffsinger, 94, Hart-22.353; 41. Ron Koehler, 97, Koehler-22.930; 42. Jackie Burke, 22, Lawson-23.715; 43. Jim Mahoney, 2, Vance-NT; 44. Dodie Miller, 8, Miller-NT; 45. #31 Mataka-NT; 46. #79 Stasa-NT.
K & K INSURANCE FIRST QUALIFYING RACE: (20 laps, top-10 transfer to the feature) 1. Eric Gordon, 2. Dave Darland, 3. Johnny Parsons, 4. Kenny Irwin Jr., 5. Dave Steele, 6. Dan Drinan, 7. Gary Hieber, 8. Kevin Doty, 9. Chuck Leary, 10. Jimmy Kite, 11. Steve Barnett, 12. Bill Baue, 13. Kenneth Nichols, 14. Gene Lee Gibson, 15. Cary Faas, 16. Jason McCord, 17. Donnie Beechler, 18. Brad Marvel. 7:14.71
K & K INSURANCE SECOND QUALIFYING RACE: (20 laps, top-10 transfer to the feature) 1. Chuck Gurney, 2. Jimmy Sills, 3. Rocky Hodges, 4. Davey Hamilton, 5. Jack Runyon, 6. Andy Michner, 7. Randy Tolsma, 8. Tyce Carlson, 9. Bentley Warren, 10. Jimmy Brewer, 11. George Snider, 12. Ray Evans, 13. Ken Hamilton, 14. Lou Cicconi Jr., 15. Gary Irvin, 16. Richard Griffin, 17. Brad Noffsinger, 18. Bob Cicconi. NT
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 (1), 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
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-60 Jim Keeker.
NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Tony Stewart-463; 2-Jack Hewitt-419; 3-Dave Darland-405; 4-Chuck Gurney-357; 5-Mike Bliss-322; 6-George Snider-310; 7-Jim Keeker-270; 8-Rocky Hodges-264; 9-Kenny Irwin Jr.-262; 10-Donnie Beechler-202.
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IRWIN AWESOME IN 28TH TO 1ST SPRINGFIELD DRIVE
Springfield, Illinois………Kenny Irwin Jr. swept the Tony Bettenhausen 100 events at the Illinois State Fairgrounds on August 19, coming from 28th starting position to win the 100-mile True Value Silver Crown race after leading all 25 miles to win the accompanying Skoal National Midget feature.
Irwin was running second when leader Jimmy Sills’ car started to run short on fuel in the closing laps. Irwin led the final three laps for the victory, worth $9,000 to his Wynn’s Oil/MP Environmental Services team.
The win boosted Irwin to third in the standings behind Chuck Gurney and Tony Stewart.
Gurney, winner of six of the previous 11 Springfield races, finished second and moved to the point lead as a result. He leads Stewart by 24 and Irwin by 55. George Snider came from 23rd position to take third ahead of pole starter Johnny Parsons and 24th starting Robby Flock.
Parsons, starting his 100th Silver Crown event, won the pole at a speed of 112.725 mph and led the first 49 laps. Sills, the defending series champion, then led the next 48 laps before faltering three laps from the end. Sills, who started fourth, finished ninth.
Irwin averaged 91.464 mph as the race was slowed by five caution flags. Dave Darland, winner at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in May, was running in the top-five when he hit the third turn wall on lap 91. He was uninjured. The final yellow came on the last lap when Gary Hieber hit the wall in turn one. He also escaped injury.
TRUE VALUE USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RACE RESULTS: August 19, 1995 – Springfield, Illinois – Illinois State Fairgrounds – Tony Bettenhausen 100
QUALIFYING: (Top-20 locked into the feature) 1. Johnny Parsons, 39, McQuinn/Tapocik-31.936; 2. Chuck Gurney, 9, Goetz-31.973; 3. Jack Hewitt, 63, Six-R-32.011; 4. Jimmy Sills, 75, Stanton-32.178; 5. Eric Gordon, 10, Hill-32.223; 6. Tyce Carlson, 17, Carlson-32.232; 7. Tony Elliott, 14, Ede-32.349; 8. Jon Stanbrough, 32, P & W-32.399; 9. Jim Keeker, 120, Nolen-32.405; 10. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-32.411; 11. Kevin Thomas, 28, Stepter-32.434; 12. Jack Runyon, 7, Runyon-32.458; 13. Richard Griffin, 53, Morales-32.546; 14. Rocky Hodges, 50, Aviators-32.628; 15. Donnie Beechler, 67, Zarounian-32.712; 16. Russ Gamester, 92, SHK-32.855; 17. Brian Hayden, 24, LeFevre-32.855; 18. Tony Stewart, 25, Niebel-32.862; 19. Chuck Leary, 30, Leary-32.966; 20. Jimmy Brewer, 64, Brewer-32.966; 21. Gary Hieber, 66, EHW-32.986; 22. Tray House, 70, Senter-32.990; 23. Kenny Irwin Jr., 23, Calderwood-32.995; 24. Rusty McClure, 83, Sohm-32.998; 25. Randy Bateman, 55, Bateman-33.086; 26. Randy Tolsma, 61, Howard-33.092; 27. Kevin Doty, 62, Beaver-33.128; 28. Robby Flock, 69, McClure-33.156; 29. Derek Davidson, 33, Faurote-33.231; 30. Cary Faas, 12, Galas-33.236; 31. Mark Cassella, 65, Dynamics-33.258; 32. Jerry Nemire, 98, Lesko-33322; 33. Tommy Scott, 46, Egan-33.408; 34. Chip Thomas, 59, Beach-33422; 35. Blake Hollingsworth, 93, Henning-33.436; 36. George Snider, 11, Snider/Foyt-33.548; 37. Dean Franklin, 44, Logan-33.646; 38. Bill Baue, 78, B & G-33.888; 39. Terry Babb, 49, Babb-34.050; 40. Dave Steele, 18, Conroy-34.243; 41. Jeff Galas, 16, Logan-34.704; 42. Bill Rose, 47, Rose-34.706; 43. Kenneth Nichols, 22, Lawson-35.229; 44. Dodie Miller, 8, Miller-36.143; 45. Ned Fry, 52, Fry-37.708; 46. Don O'Keefe, 00, O'Keefe-NT; 47. Dan Drinan, 43, Nix-NT; 48. Jim Keeker, 20, Nolen-NT.
QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps, top-10 transfer to the feature) 1. Gary Hieber, 2. Rusty McClure, 3. George Snider, 4. Robby Flock, 5. Randy Bateman, 6. Kevin Doty, 7. Mark Cassella, 8. Kenny Irwin Jr., 9. Dave Steele, 10. Jerry Nemire, 11. Jeff Galas, 12. Derek Davidson, 13. Dean Franklin, 14. Bill Rose, 15. Dodie Miller, 16. Randy Tolsma, 17. Bill Baue, 18. Chip Thomas, 19. Tommy Scott, 20. Tray House, 21. Cary Faas, 22. Blake Hollingsworth, 23. Ned Fry. 14:13.42
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Kenny Irwin Jr. (28), 2. Chuck Gurney (2), 3. George Snider (23), 4. Johnny Parsons (1), 5. Robby Flock (24), 6. Rocky Hodges (14), 7. Donnie Beechler (15), 8. Jack Runyon (12), 9. Jimmy Sills (4), 10. Tony Stewart (18), 11. Gary Hieber (21), 12. Richard Griffin (13), 13. Tony Elliott (7), 14. Rusty McClure (22), 15. Brian Hayden (17), 16. Kevin Thomas (11), 17. Dave Darland (10), 17. Eric Gordon (5), 19. Lee Brewer Jr. (20), 20. Jim Keeker (9), 21. Russ Gamester (16), 22. Mark Cassella (27), 23. Dave Steele (29), 24. Chuck Leary (19), 25. Tyce Carlson (6), 26. Jon Stanbrough (8), 27. Jack Hewitt (3), 28. Kevin Doty (26), 29. Jerry Nemire (30), 30. Randy Bateman (25). 1:03:44.70
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-49 Johnny Parsons, Laps 50-97 Jimmy Sills, Laps 98-100 Kenny Irwin Jr.
NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Chuck Gurney-517; 2-Tony Stewart-493; 3-Kenny Irwin Jr.-462; 4-George Snider-450; 5-Jack Hewitt-421; 6-Dave Darland-409; 7-Rocky Hodges-344; 8-Mike Bliss-322; 9-Robby Flock-280; 10-Donnie Beechler-262.
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$24,500 FOR DARLAND AT A.J.’S HOOSIER HUNDRED
Indianapolis, Indiana………Dave Darland of Lincoln, Ind. won A.J. Foyt’s 43rd Coors Light Hoosier Hundred on September 2 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis.
The $24,500 in Hoosier Hundred prizes for Darland included a $10,000 bonus from the Tony George Point Fund for winning both 1995 races at the one-mile dirt oval, plus $5,000 in lap prizes and a $500 cash award from Ralph’s Muffler & Brake shops as the Rookie of the Race.
The money total was the second largest in series history at the time behind Jimmy Sills’ 1994 Hoosier Hundred total of $26,000.
Driving the Franklin Power Products machine, Darland passed Chuck Gurney on the 51st lap and led the rest of the way to beat George Snider, Jack Hewitt, Robby Flock and Billy Boat.
Gurney was forced out after 81 laps with mechanical problems. Pole winner Johnny Parsons and Tony Elliott also led the race, Parsons eliminated by a broken oil line after 22 laps and Elliott losing a lap due to pitting for a new tire.
Randy Tolsma and Kenny Irwin Jr. won qualifying races.
Don O’Keefe, Tyce Carlson, Art Bisch Jr. and Ray Evans all flipped during the Hoosier Hundred activities. Bisch suffered a broken arm.
TRUE VALUE USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RACE RESULTS: September 2, 1995 – Indianapolis, Indiana – Indiana State Fairgrounds – A.J. Foyt's Coors Light Hoosier Hundred
QUALIFYING: (Top-20 locked into the feature) 1. Johnny Parsons, 65, Dynamics-31.379; 2. Tony Elliott, 14, Ede-31.625; 3. Kevin Thomas, 28, Stepter-31.696; 4. Jack Hewitt, 63, Six-R-31.701; 5. Chuck Gurney, 9, Goetz-31.738; 6. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-31.800; 7. George Snider, 11, Snider/Foyt-31.843; 8. Jimmy Sills, 75, Stanton-31.872; 9. Cary Faas, 12, Galas-31.880; 10. Richard Griffin, 53, Morales-31.904; 11. Billy Boat, 151, Lawson-31.909; 12. Donnie Beechler, 67, Zarounian-31.957; 13. Eric Gordon, 10, Hill-32.033; 14. Jon Stanbrough, 32, P & W-32.092; 15. Rocky Hodges, 50, Aviators-32.115; 16. Russ Gamester, 92, SHK-32.139; 17. Robby Flock, 69, McClure-32.194; 18. Gary Hieber, 66, EWH-32.217; 19. Andy Michner, 2, Vance-32.231; 20. Tray House, 70, Senter-32.267; 21. Jimmy Brewer, 64, Brewer-32.279; 22. Kenny Irwin, Jr., 23, Calderwood-32.389; 23. Randy Tolsma, 61, Howard-32.403; 24. Kevin Doty, 62, Beaver-32.404; 25. Chuck Leary, 30, Leary-32.466; 26. Rusty McClure, 83, Sohm-32.494; 27. Brad Noffsinger, 94, Hart-32.525; 28. John Heydenreich, 59, Beach-32.531; 29. Tyce Carlson, 17, Carlson-32.576; 30. Jim Keeker, 20, Nolen-32.625; 31. Derek Davidson, 33, Faurote-32.661; 32. Brian Hayden, 24, LeFevre-32.823; 33. Tony Stewart, 25, Niebel-32.834; 34. Dan Drinan, 37, Riggs-33.025; 35. Dave Steele, 18, Conroy-33.110; 36. Jeff Galas, 16, Logan-33.283; 37. Bill Rose, 47, Rose-33.363; 38. Chip Thomas, 31, Mataka-33.370; 39. Gary Irvin, 77, Pritchett-33.513; 40. Dean Franklin, 44, Logan-33.832; 41. Jerry Nemire, 98, Lesko-33.850; 42. Ray Evans, 85, Port O’ Call-34.214; 43. Bill Baue, 78, B & G-34.268; 44. Art Bisch Jr., 19, Bisch-34.274; 45. Jimmy McCune, 60, Meister-34.680; 46. Dodie Miller, 8, Miller-34.885; 47. Ray Morgan, 22, Lawson-36.065; 48. Steve Barnett, 89, Nolen-NT; 49. Don O'Keefe Jr., 00, O'Keefe-NT; 50. Jack Runyon, 7, Runyon-NT
JACK'S TOOL RENTAL/PARTYTIME RENTAL FIRST QUALIFYING RACE: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Randy Tolsma, 2. Jimmy Brewer, 3. Chuck Leary, 4. Brad Noffsinger, 5. Dave Steele, 6. Bill Rose, 7. Jerry Nemire, 8. Gary Irvin, 9. Bill Baue, 10. Derek Davidson, 11. Tony Stewart, 12. Tyce Carlson. NT
JACK'S TOOL RENTAL/PARTYTIME RENTAL SECOND QUALIFYING RACE: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kenny Irwin Jr., 2. Rusty McClure, 3. Jim Keeker, 4. Brian Hayden, 5. Dan Drinan, 6. Jeff Galas, 7. John Heydenreich, 8. Dean Franklin, 9. Dodie Miller, 10. Kevin Doty, 11. Chip Thomas, 12. Art Bisch Jr. NT
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Dave Darland (6), 2. George Snider (7), 3. Jack Hewitt (4), 4. Robby Flock (17), 5. Billy Boat (11), 6. Chuck Leary (25), 7. Tray House (20), 8. Andy Michner (19), 9. Brad Noffsinger (27), 10. Donnie Beechler (12), 11. Dan Drinan (28), 12. Richard Griffin (10), 13. Tony Elliott (2), 14. Eric Gordon (13), 15. Cary Faas (9), 16. Rocky Hodges (15), 17. Jimmy Sills (8), 18. Chuck Gurney (5), 19. Jon Stanbrough (14), 20. Rusty McClure (24), 21. Jim Keeker (26), 22. Kevin Thomas (3), 23. Jimmy Brewer (23), 24. Gary Hieber (18), 25. Randy Tolsma (21), 26. Kenny Irwin Jr. (22), 27. Dave Steele (29), 28. Johnny Parsons (1), 29. Tony Stewart (#24) (30), 30. Russ Gamester (16). 1:09:59.20
**Don O'Keefe was transported to the hospital for a checkup after crashing during practice. Tyce Carlson was also taken for a precautionary check after flipping during the first last chance race. Art Bisch Jr. and Ray Evans flipped in separate accidents during the second last chance race. Art Bisch Jr. reportedly suffered a broken right arm.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-16 Johnny Parsons, Laps 17-27 Tony Elliott, Laps 28-50 Chuck Gurney, Laps 51-100 Dave Darland.
NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-George Snider-610; 2-Dave Darland-609; 3-Jack Hewitt-561; 4-Chuck Gurney-521; 5-Tony Stewart-494; 6-Kenny Irwin Jr.-464; 7-Robby Flock-400; 8-Rocky Hodges-349; 9-Mike Bliss-322; 10-Donnie Beechler-292.
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PARSONS BECOMES TWO-TIME Du QUOIN WINNER
Parsons came back to lead all but 14 miles of the Du Quoin Century in his Hoffman Auto Racing/Stoops Enterprises/Best Farms Special to record his second victory in the annual Labor Day 100-miler. The 1992 winner slipped behind Gurney for laps 23-36 but Gurney’s car overheated, putting J.P. back in front.
Beechler, the pole winner, finished second ahead of Darland, Hewitt and Boat.
Hewitt’s two top-five finishes in the last two races helped boost him to second in the series standings, while George Snider slipped to third in the points after flipping during the Du Quoin qualifying race, then encountering engine problems in his backup car during the 100-miler.
Tony Elliott won the 15-lap qualifying race.
Along with Snider, Jackie Burke and Jack Runyon also flipped during the Du Quoin program.
TRUE VALUE USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RACE RESULTS: September 4, 1995 – Du Quoin, Illinois – Du Quoin State Fairgrounds – Du Quoin Century
QUALIFYING: (Top-20 locked into the feature) 1. Donnie Beechler, 67, Zarounian-31.261; 2. Johnny Parsons, 65, Dynamics-31.487; 3. Cary Faas, 12, Galas-31.521; 4. Eric Gordon, 10, Hill-31.569; 5. Chuck Leary, 30, Leary-31.757; 6. Chuck Gurney, 9, Goetz-31.761: 7. Russ Gamester, 92, SHK-31.877; 8. Kevin Doty, 62, Beaver-31.959; 9. Gary Hieber, 66, EWH-31.962; 10. Jimmy Sills, 75, Stanton-31.975; 11. Tray House, 70, Senter-32.018; 12. Billy Boat, 151, Lawson-32.026; 13. Kenny Irwin Jr, 23, Calderwood-32.074; 14. Jack Hewitt, 63, Six-R-32.226; 15. Robby Flock, 69, McClure-32.239; 16. Jim Keeker, 20, Nolen-32.329; 17. Dan Drinan, 37, Riggs-32.476; 18. Rocky Hodges, 50, Aviators-32.492; 19. Tony Stewart, 25, Niebel-32.522; 20. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-32.529; 21. Tony Elliott, 14, Ede- 32.547; 22. George Snider, 11, Snider/Foyt-32.590; 23. Jimmy Brewer, 64, Brewer-32.655; 24. Jack Runyon, 7, Runyon-32.719; 25. Bill Rose, 47, Rose-32.744; 26. Richard Griffin, 53, Morales-32.805; 27. Dave Steele, 18, Conroy-32.825; 28. Bill Baue, 78, B & G-32.869; 29. Kevin Thomas, 28, Stepter-33.058; 30. Jeff Galas, 16, Logan-33.196; 31. Rod Holshouser, 74, Holshouser/Lysell-33.253; 32. Jerry Nemire, 98, Lesko-33.620; 33. Dean Franklin, 44, Logan-33.630; 34. John Heydenreich, 59, Beach-33.796; 35. Brad Noffsinger, 94, Hart-34.098; 36. Jackie Burke, 77, Pritchett-34.389; 37. Ronnie Burke, 46, Egan-35.431; 38. Dodie Miller, 8, Miller-35.746; 39. Randy Bateman, 55, Bateman-NT; 40. Brad Marvel, 40, Black-NT; 41. Ray Morgan, 22, Lawson-NT; 42. Brian Hayden, 24, LeFevre-NT; 43. George Snider, 111, Snider/Foyt.-NT.
QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps, top-10 transfer to the feature) 1. Tony Elliott, 2. Jack Runyon, 3. Richard Griffin, 4. Kevin Thomas, 5. Bill Rose, 6. John Heydenreich, 7. Dave Steele, 8. Jerry Nemire, 9. Ronnie Burke, 10. George Snider (#111), 11. Brad Noffsinger, 12. Ray Morgan, 13. Brian Hayden, 14. Rod Holshouser, 15. Bill Baue, 16. Dean Franklin, 17. Jackie Burke, 18. George Snider (#11), 19. Jimmy Brewer, 20. Jeff Galas, 21. Dodie Miller. NT
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting position 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
**George Snider (in #11) and Jackie Burke flipped during the qualifying race. Jack Runyon flipped on lap 19 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-22 Johnny Parsons, Laps 23-36 Chuck Gurney, Laps 37-100 Johnny Parsons.
NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Dave Darland-749; 2-Jack Hewitt-681; 3-George Snider-612; 4-Tony Stewart-574; 5-Chuck Gurney-524; 6-Kenny Irwin Jr.-466; 7-Donnie Beechler-452; 8-Robby Flock-440; 9-Rocky Hodges-399; 10-Johnny Parsons-379.
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HEWITT NOW A SIX-TIME 4-CROWN SILVER CROWN WINNER AT ELDORA
Rossburg, Ohio………Jack Hewitt of Troy, Ohio scored his sixth 4-Crown Nationals True Value USAC Silver Crown victory on September 23 at Eldora Speedway.
Hewitt won the 20-lap qualifying race over Tony Stewart, then stormed past Dave Darland on the 29th lap and led the rest of the way in his DuPont Automotive Finishes/Café Santa Fe/Dellen-Lincoln-Mercury Special. Stewart finished second and Darland third, leaving Darland eight points ahead of Hewitt and 155 ahead of Stewart with 200 available heading into the season finale.
Johnny Parsons shot past front row starters Jimmy Sills and Chuck Gurney to lead the first eight laps of the race. Darland moved to the front on lap nine but yielded to Hewitt on lap 26. Darland regained the lead on lap 27 but relinquished it again two laps later.
Rounding out the top-10 at the checkered flag were Kenny Irwin Jr. (fourth), Parsons, Eric Gordon, Jimmy Sills, Kevin Thomas, Jim Keeker and Rusty McClure.
Only one yellow flag interrupted the 50-lap contest. Byron Reed, Jon Stanbrough and Tony Elliott were all forced out of the race after tangling on the front stretch.
Hewitt averaged 90.059 mph for the 50 laps around the half-mile dirt track to claim the $10,000 first place prize. His previous 4-Crown Silver Crown triumphs came in 1986-88-89-91-94.
Sills posted the fastest qualifying time during preliminaries at 16.994 seconds (105.919 mph).
TRUE VALUE USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 21-23, 1995 – Rossburg, Ohio – Eldora Speedway – 4-Crown Nationals
QUALIFYING: (Top-12 locked into the feature) 1. Jimmy Sills, 75, Stanton-16.994; 2. Chuck Gurney, 9, Goetz-17.282; 3. Johnny Parsons, 65, Dynarnics-17.333; 4. Kenny Irwin Jr, 23, Calderwood-17.522; 5. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-17.540; 6. Byron Reed, 2, Vance-17.600; 7. Kevin Doty, 62, Beaver-17.653; 8. Rocky Hodges, 50, Aviators-17.658; 9. Rusty McClure, 37, Riggs-17.668; 10. George Snider, 11, Snider/Foyt-17.704; 11. Donnie Beechler, 67, Zarounian-17.716; 12. Robby Flock, 69, McClure-17.744; 13. Jack Hewitt, 63, Six-R-17.780; 14. Tony Stewart, 25, Niebel-17.929; 15. Eric Gordon, 10, Hill-17.934; 16. Tony Elliott, 14, Ede-18.035; 17. Jim Keeker, 20, Nolen-18.060; 18. Chuck Leary, 30, Leary-18.241; 19. Brian Hayden, 24, LeFevre-18.251; 20. Mark Cassella, 18, Conroy-18.277; 21. Keith Butler, 99, Steele-18.319; 22. Bill Rose, 47, Rose-18.320; 23. Kevin Thomas, 43, Nix-18.353; 24. Jon Stanbrough, 32, P & W-18.369; 25. Cary Faas, 12, Galas-18.392; 26. Derek Davidson, 33, Faurote-18.480; 27. Jerry Nemire, 98, Lesko-18.826; 28. Brad Marvel, 71, Black-18.893; 29. Brian Tyler, 22, Lawson-18.929; 30. Jack Runyon, 7, Runyon-19.630; 31. Brad Marvel, 40, Black-NT.
QUALIFYING RACE: (20 laps, top-12 transfer to the feature) 1. Jack Hewitt, 2. Tony Stewart, 3. Eric Gordon, 4. Tony Elliott, 5. Jim Keeker, 6. Jon Stanbrough, 7. Bill Rose, 8. Cary Faas, 9. Brian Tyler, 10. Kevin Thomas, 11. Chuck Leary, 12. Keith Butler, 13. Derek Davidson, 14. Brian Hayden, 15. Mark Cassella, 16. Jerry Nemire, 17. Brad Marvel (#71), 18. Jack Runyon. NT
FEATURE: (50 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Jack Hewitt (13), 2. Tony Stewart (14), 3. Dave Darland (5), 4. Kenny Irwin Jr. (4), 5. Johnny Parsons (3), 6. Eric Gordon (15), 7. Jimmy Sills (1), 8. Kevin Thomas (22), 9. Jim Keeker (17), 10. Rusty McClure (9), 11. Cary Faas (20), 12. Robby Flock (12), 13. Bill Rose (19), 14. George Snider (10), 15. Keith Butler (24), 16. Chuck Gurney (2), 17. Brian Tyler (21), 18. Rocky Hodges (8), 19. Chuck Leary (23), 20. Donnie Beechler (11), 21. Kevin Doty (7), 22. Byron Reed (6), 23. Tony Elliott (16), 24. Jon Stanbrough (18). 16:39.34
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-8 Johnny Parsons, Laps 9-25 Dave Darland, Lap 26 Jack Hewitt, Laps 27-28 Dave Darland, Laps 29-50 Jack Hewitt.
NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Dave Darland-889; 2-Jack Hewitt-881; 3-Tony Stewart-734; 4-George Snider-617; 5-Kenny Irwin Jr.-586; 6-Chuck Gurney-529; 7-Johnny Parsons-479; 8-Donnie Beechler-456; 9-Robby Flock-450; 10-Rocky Hodges-403.
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SACRAMENTO SILVER CROWN FINALE TO BEECHLER; TITLE GOES TO STEWART
Sacramento, California………Donnie Beechler of Springfield, Ill. won the Miller Genuine Draft Silver Crown 100 finale at the Cal Expo State Fairgrounds one-mile dirt oval, leading the final 25 miles in his Zarounian Olds-Cadillac-Isuzu Special.
Beechler inherited the lead when three-time Sacramento winner Jimmy Sills’ machine developed fuel problems. Sills completed 91 laps and finished 15th after leading 69 of the first 75 laps. Sills passed early leader Tony Elliott on lap seven and appeared to be headed for his fourth consecutive victory at Cal Expo when the fuel problem halted his drive.
Trailing Beechler at the checkered flag was second-place finisher Tony Stewart of Columbus, Ind. who earned the True Value Silver Crown driving title for 1995.
Stewart, trailing series leader Dave Darland by 155 points going into the race, needed at least a second-place finish, even if Darland and Jack Hewitt, only eight points behind Darland before the race, failed to finish. Darland was the first driver forced out of the race with an oil leak on lap 12 and Hewitt hit the wall in turn three, dropping out after just 32 laps. That left the dramatics up to Stewart, who tracked down the ailing Sills machine for second on lap 78 and he followed Beechler the rest of the way.
Stewart’s two-point margin tied the closest finish in Silver Crown history. Mike Bliss also beat Ron Shuman by just two points to win the title in 1993.
Beechler averaged 93.557 mph for the race, slowed by only four caution periods. Steve Kent of Fresno, Calif. won the pole for the race at 113.129 mph but was forced out with tire problems after 64 laps.
Richard Griffin won the 15-mile qualifying race.
TRUE VALUE USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: October 7, 1995 – Sacramento, California – Cal Expo State Fairgrounds – Miller Genuine Draft Silver Crown 100
QUALIFYING: (Top-14 locked into the feature) 1. Steve Kent, 4, Consani-31.822; 2. Tony Elliott, 14, Ede-31.977; 3. Chuck Gurney, 9, Goetz-32.027; 4. Kenny Irwin Jr., 23, Calderwood-32.072; 5. Jimmy Sills, 75, Stanton-32.149; 6. Jack Hewitt, 63, Six-R-32.158; 7. Johnny Parsons, 70, Senter-32.179; 8. Cary Faas, 12, Galas-32.221; 9. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-32.273; 10. Jim Keeker, 20, Nolen-32.286; 11. Billy Boat, 151, Lawson-32.321; 12. Tony Stewart, 25, Niebel-32.372; 13. Eric Gordon, 10, Hill-32.429; 14. George Snider, 11, Snider/Foyt-32.494; 15. Richard Griffin, 53, Morales-32.615; 16. Randy Tolsma, 161, Howard-32.689; 17. Robby Flock, 69, McClure-32.690; 18. Brent Kaeding, 114, Ede-32.739; 19. Donnie Beechler, 67, Zarounian-32.745; 20. Kevin Doty, 62, Beaver-32.868; 21. Paul McMahan, 21, Snow-32.973; 22. Cory Kruseman, 50, Aviators-32.990; 23. Greg DeCaires, 15, Countryman-33.107; 24. Sparky Howard, 61, Howard-33.107; 25. Greg Peterson, 57, Dolner-33.558; 26. Chuck Leary, 30, Leary-33.853; 27. Dean Franklin, 44, Logan-34.411; 28. Mike McCreary, 82, McCreary-34.678; 29. Mike English, 54, English-34.912; 30. Don O'Keefe Jr., 00, O'Keefe-35.066; 31. Jackie Burke, 77, Pritchett-35.075; 32. Marvin Mitchell, 68, Mitchell-35.816; 33. Jeff Galas, 16, Logan-36.842; 34. Bob Meli, 41, Spivey-37.857; 35. Wally Pankratz, 94, Hart-NT; 36. #111, Snider/Foyt-NT.
QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps, top-10 transfer to the feature) 1. Richard Griffin, 2. Robby Flock, 3. Brent Kaeding, 4. Donnie Beechler, 5. Kevin Doty, 6. Paul McMahan, 7. Chuck Leary, 8. Greg DeCaires, 9. Sparky Howard, 10. Greg Peterson, 11. Wally Pankratz (#50), 12. Dean Franklin, 13. Mike English, 14. Jackie Burke, 15. Mike McCreary, 16. Jeff Galas, 17. Marvin Mitchell, 18. Bob Meli, 19. Randy Tolsma, 20. Don O'Keefe. 8:22.96
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Donnie Beechler (18), 2. Tony Stewart (12), 3. Billy Boat (11), 4. Robby Flock (18), 5. Tony Elliott (2), 6. Paul McMahan (20), 7. Brent Kaeding (17), 8. Jim Keeker (10), 9. Chuck Leary (21), 10. Greg Peterson (24), 11. Sparky Howard (23), 12. Eric Gordon (13), 13. Richard Griffin (15), 14. George Snider (14), 15. Jimmy Sills (5), 16. Cary Faas (9), 17. Steve Kent (1), 18. Kenny Irwin Jr. (4), 19. Johnny Parsons (7), 20. Jack Hewitt (8), 21. Greg DeCaires (22), 22. Kevin Doty (19), 23. Chuck Gurney (3), 24. Dave Darland (9). 1:04:07.95
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-6 Tony Elliott, Laps 7-74 Jimmy Sills, Laps 75-100 Donnie Beechler.
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1995 USAC SILVER CROWN DRIVER POINTS
1. (894) Tony Stewart, Columbus, Ind.
2. (892) Dave Darland, Lincoln, Ind.
3. (885) Jack Hewitt, Troy, Ohio
4. (656) Donnie Beechler, Springfield, Ill.
5. (622) George Snider, Bakersfield, Calif.
6. (590) Kenny Irwin, Jr., Indianapolis, Ind.
7. (570) Robby Flock, Murrieta, Calif.
8. (532) Chuck Gurney, Livermore, Calif.
9. (483) Johnny Parsons, Indianapolis, Ind.
10. (403) Rocky Hodges, Des Moines, Iowa
11. (390) Billy Boat, Phoenix, Ariz.
12. (371) Jim Keeker, Cicero, Ind.
13. (324) Jimmy Sills, Placerville, Calif.
14. (322) Mike Bliss, Milwaukie, Ore.
15. (217) Eric Gordon, Greenfield, Ind.
16. (203) Tony Elliott, Kokomo, Ind.
17. (170) Randy Tolsma, Meridian, Idaho
18. (148) Jack Runyon, Carmel, Ind.
19. (141) Chuck Leary, Greenfield, Ind.
20. (110) Dave Steele, Tampa, Fla.
21. (109) Davey Hamilton, Boise, Idaho
22. (109) Richard Griffin, Silver City, N.M.
23. (107) Ron Shuman, Tempe, Ariz.
24. (100) Kevin Doty, Milan, Ill.
25. (92) Gary Hieber, Langhorne, Pa.
26. (90) Tray House, Chesterfield, Ind.
27. (67) Kevin Thomas, Danville, Ind.
28. (66) Cary Faas, Yorba Linda, Calif.
29. (64) Chip Thomas, Belleville, Ill.
30. (62) Jim Mahoney, Peru, Ill.
31. (61) Brent Kaeding, Campbell, Calif.
32. (58) Dan Drinan, Phoenix, Ariz.
33. (56) Andy Michner, Grass Lake, Mich.
34. (53) Jon Stanbrough, Danville, Ind.
35. (48) Brad Noffsinger, Huntington Beach, Calif.
36. (42) Russ Gamester, Peru, Ind.
37. (39) Rusty McClure, Ashland, Ohio
38. (30) Ray Evans, Salt Lake City, Utah
39. (30) Greg Peterson, West Sacramento, Calif.
40. (23) Bentley Warren, Kennebunkport, Maine
41. (20) Gary Irvin, Noblesville, Ind.
42. (15) Tyce Carlson, Indianapolis, Ind.
43. (15) Bill Rose, Plainfield, Ind.
44. (12) Jimmy Brewer, Sikeston, Mo.
45. (8) Gene Lee Gibson, Richwood, Ohio
46. (6) Jerry Nemire, Erie, Mich.
47. (5) Bill Baue, Sparta, Ill.
48. (5) Rick Sipes, Tucson, Ariz.
49. (5) Lee Dunn, East Prairie, Mo.
50. (5) Brian Hayden, Fillmore, Ind.
51. (4) Kevin Huntley, Bloomington, Ind.
52. (4) Greg Staab, Cincinnati, Ohio
53. (4) Jimmy Kite, Stockbridge, Ga.
54. (4) Randy Bateman, Murphysboro, Ill.
55. (4) John Heydenreich, Bloomsburg, Pa.
56. (3) Stan Fox, Janesville, Wisc.
57. (3) Lou Cicconi Jr., Aston, Pa.
58. (3) Mark Cassella, Weirton, W.Va.
59. (2) Wally Pankratz, Orange, Calif.
60. (2) Paul Durant, Manteca, Calif.
61. (1) Bob Cicconi, Prospect Park, Pa.
1995 USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRANT POINTS
1. (893) Niebel Engines, Edinburgh, Ind. (#25)
2. (892) Del McClure, Molalla, Ore. (#69)
3. (892) Foxco Engineering, Avon, Ind. (#56)
4. (885) Six-R Racing, Zionsville, Ind. (#63)
5. (656) Zarounian Motorsports, Visalia, Calif. (#67)
6. (621) M & L Plumbing (Fred Ede), Fresno, Calif. (#14)
7. (620) Snider-Foyt Racing, Bakersfield, Calif. (#11)
8. (590) Dave Calderwood, Bakersfield, Calif. (#23)
9. (403) Aviators Racing, Chicago, Ill. (#50)
10. (370) Gene Nolen, Greenwood, Ind. (#20)
11. (342) Dynamics, Inc., Milford, Ohio (#69)
12. (340) John R. Lawson, Fresno, Calif. (#151)
13. (324) Stanton Racing, Nicholasville, Ky. (#75)
14. (239) Goetz Racing, Portage, Wisc. (#9)
15. (217) Gary Hill, Hope, Ind. (#10)
16. (190) Howard Motorsports, Santa Rosa, Calif. (#61)
17. (148) Gary Runyon, Carmel, Ind. (#7)
18. (144) Bob Consani, Santa Rosa, Calif. (#4)
19. (141) Chuck Leary, Greenfield, Ind. (#30)
20. (120) Thomas Tapocik, Springfield, Ill. (#39)
21. (115) Johnny Vance Racing Team, Dayton, Ohio (#2)
22. (109) Alex Morales, Anaheim, Calif. (#53)
23. (104) Galas Motorsports, O’Fallon, Ill. (#12)
24. (102) J & J Marine (Jack Nowling), Brandon, Fla. (#88)
25. (102) Louis Senter, Encino, Calif. (#70)
26. (100) Gary Beaver, Noblesville, Ind. (#62)
27. (97) Indiana Underground Construction (Terry Riggs), Indianapolis, Ind. (#37)
28. (94) Joe Conroy, Brunswick, Ohio (#18)
29. (92) EWH Service, Langhorne, Pa. (#66)
30. (80) Don Snow, Vacaville, Calif. (#21)
31. (68) Gene Beach, Franklin, Mo. (#59)
32. (60) M & L Plumbing (Fred Ede), Fresno, Calif. (#114)
33. (55) Ricky Nix, Benton, Ill. (#43)
34. (53) P & W Machine Shop, New Madison, Ohio (#32)
35. (48) Richard Hart, Glendale, Calif. (#94)
36. (32) Greg Peterson, Sacramento, Calif. (#57)
37. (30) Port O’ Call Social Club, Salt Lake City, Utah (#85)
38. (24) Gene Kazmark, Joliet, Ill. (#92)
39. (23) Louis Seymour, Marlboro, Mass. (#29)
40. (20) Gary Irvin, Noblesville, Ind. (#48)
41. (17) Jerry Stepter, Metropolis, Ill. (#28)
42. (15) Tyce Carlson Motorsports, Indianapolis, Ind. (#17)
43. (12) James Brewer, Sikeston, Mo. (#64)
44. (10) Dr. Tom Black, Greencastle, Ind. (#71)
45. (10) Bill Rose, Plainfield, Ind. (#47)
46. (9) Sohm Enterprises, St. Louis, Mo. (#83)
47. (6) Jack Steck, Huber Heights, Ohio (#5)
48. (6) Dave LeFevre, Lafayette, Ind. (#24)
49. (6) Bob Lesko, Wayne, N.J. (#98)
50. (5) B & G Engines, Indianapolis, Ind. (#78)
51. (5) Trigueiro Motorsports, Fresno, Calif. (#51)
52. (5) Rick Sipes, Tucson, Ariz. (#27)
53. (5) Fresno Roofing Co., Fresno, Calif. (#95)
54. (5) Big Lake Transport, Charleston, Mo. (#36)
55. (5) Mac Steele Autocraft, Tampa, Fla. (#99)
56. (4) Donna Stasa, Liberty, Mo. (#79)
57. (4) Steve MacPherson, Lizton, Ind. (#38)
58. (4) Gene Nolen, Greenwood, Ind. (#120)
59. (4) Randy Bateman, Murphysboro, Ill. (#55)
60. (4) John A. Lawson, Jamestown, Ind. (#22)
61. (3) Lou Cicconi Jr., Aston, Pa. (#58)
62. (3) Tex Countryman, Sacramento, Calif. (#15)
63. (2) Larry Brown, Bakersfield, Calif. (#72)
64. (2) Snider-Foyt Racing, Bakersfield, Calif. (#111)
65. (2) George Egan, Berkeley, Mo. (#46)
66. (1) Cicconi Racing, Prospect Park, Pa. (#159)
67. (1) Los Gatos Body Shop, Campbell, Calif. (#96)