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Wednesday, 5 July 2017

30TH INDIANA SPRINT WEEK BEGINS FRIDAY; KICKS OFF 7 USAC SPRINT RACES IN 9 NIGHTS!

#30 C.J. Leary - 8th in USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car points. #30 C.J. Leary - 8th in USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car points. Dave Olson Photo

30TH INDIANA SPRINT WEEK BEGINS FRIDAY; KICKS OFF 7 USAC SPRINT RACES IN 9 NIGHTS!

By: Richie Murray – USAC Media

Indiana Sprint Week.  Those words alone invoke powerful emotions of passion that reaches from each of USAC’s Sprint Car superheroes all the way to the common race fan.

It makes no difference who you are.  When Sprint Week looms, it consumes every waking hour.  For the race fan, the work place is just a distraction keeping them away as sprint cars rim-ride around a quarter-mile of neurons inside the mind.

When the bell rings at the conclusion of a long, arduous work day, July instantly becomes Christmas morning.  Although, in Sprint Week, snowflakes transform into a blizzard of moistrous clay while the ultimate present is unwrapped to find a sprint car being pushed off of the first heat race.

A constant succession of stacked grandstands greet stacked fields for seven races in nine nights: Fri., July 7 at Gas City I-69 Speedway, Sat., July 8 at Kokomo Speedway, Sun. July 9 at Lawrenceburg Speedway, Wed., July 12 at the Terre Haute Action Track, Thurs., July 13 at Lincoln Park Speedway (Putnamville), Fri., July 14 at Bloomington Speedway and Sat., July 15 at Tri-State Speedway (Haubstadt).

It’s a journey that can turn hair gray, yet create legends out of mere mortals.  It can divert a season’s path to one of joyous jubilation or to a fate of frustration.  Yet, ultimately, it can make the person who’s seen everything, feel like a kid again.  It makes no difference who you are.  The moment has drawn near.  For the 30th year, Indiana Sprint Week has arrived.

Entering its third decade, Indiana Sprint Week presented by Camping World has become a timeless tradition.  One that’s seen countless breakthrough performances such as last year when Kyle Cummins, Brent Beauchamp, Carson Short and Tyler Courtney all raced to their first USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car victories.

Courtney’s particularly stands out due to his stick-to-it-iveness following a lap one spin in the 2016 Sprint Week opener at Gas City.  After restarting from the tail, few could’ve foreseen the comeback for the ages that Sunshine demonstrated throughout the next 30 laps, passing at least one car per lap before ultimately driving by Bryan Clauson on the bottom for the victory with eight laps to go.

Courtney was in position to win the title with two races remaining until a massive Bloomington crack-up dashed his hopes and dreams of the ultimate Sprint Week glory.  Meanwhile, Brady Bacon was racking up a string of consistent finishes on a nightly basis that netted him his first Indiana Sprint Week title, the ninth to do so without a single win in the history of the mini-series.  This year, however, he’s at the wheel of the Dooling/Hayward Motorsports No. 63, which Clauson raced to his 41st and final victory at Lawrenceburg’s Sprint Week round a year ago.

Bacon’s championship ride from last year is occupied by Hanford, California’s Chad Boespflug.  Despite a run of big-time wins last season, an Indiana Sprint Week triumph was not among them, although his first career USAC win back in 2013 came at a Sprint Week staple – Lincoln Park Speedway in Putnamville, Indiana.  The Hoffman No. 69 has seen its share of success in Indiana Sprint Week with 12 wins and two titles between Dave Darland in 1998 and Bacon in 2016.

A pair of ISW champions are eager to end their respective droughts.  Astonishingly, Chris Windom of Canton, Illinois hasn’t won an ISW race since Terre Haute’s “Don Smith Classic” that same summer six years back.  Rocklin, California’s Robert Ballou was the 2015 titlist, but did so absent a victory.  But, it was a single week in 2014 after multiple wins at Putnamville and Haubstadt that turned Ballou’s career around.  He arrived at Putnamville for Sprint Week three years ago with five wins in an eight-year span.  In the two-and-a-half years since, he’s tallied 22 USAC National wins and a National title.

Point leader Justin Grant is the only driver to win USAC Sprint races in four different states this season, but his last Indiana Sprint Week win came in 2012 at Lawrenceburg.  Alabama’s Kevin Thomas, Jr., a recent Williams Grove winner, is one of just three drivers to win three Sprint Week features in a row and is the last to do so back in 2013.

The two winningest ISW drivers of all-time – three-time champ Dave Darland and twice a champion Jon Stanbrough – have been neck-to-neck in terms of total series victories for quite some time.  The two have been mainstays atop the results for many a year with Darland’s first win “Sprint Week” win coming in 1990 and Stanbrough’s in 1996!  The connection between the two holds true to today with each of their most recent Sprint Week wins coming one night apart from each other in 2014.  Stanbrough took his 16th on opening night at Gas City while Darland snagged Kokomo the following night for the 18th time.

Hoosier Hotshots Brady Short and Chase Stockon aim to once again protect their home turf as they did last year at Putnamville and Terre Haute, respectively.

USAC Champions Brody Roa and Ryan Bernal intend to carry the flame for the west coast, continuing a tradition of Californians who’ve made the 30-plus hour Midwest migration for a couple weeks during the summer to take on the best of USAC’s National contingent.  Cory Kruseman, Cary Faas and Damion Gardner are among the few who’ve conquered the west, then thrived in Indiana Sprint Week as race winners.  Reigning West Coast Sprint champ Roa made his initial foray to “Sprint Week” back in 2014 while Bernal, the 2013 and 14 Western Classic Sprint champion, makes his first trip back since 2013.

For some, Indiana Sprint Week can be a pocket full of sunshine and a racer’s delight.  For others, it can prove to be a walk on hot coals scattered atop a bed of nails.  Racers go to challenge themselves against the best of the best, night after night to prove themselves on this racing carousel.  Where each lands at the end of the week is up to preparation and, perhaps, a bit of good fortune.  The stakes are immense and the action intense.  Sleep is secondary from the moment the engines fire at Gas City ‘til the final flag drops at Haubstadt.  And, you know what?  We wouldn’t have it any other way.  This is Indiana Sprint Week!

Five of the seven races will be streamed LIVE on http://www.SpeedShiftTV.com/: Gas City, Kokomo, Lawrenceburg, Terre Haute and Bloomington.  You may catch all the races available on-demand a day following the event at http://www.Loudpedal.TV/.

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UPCOMING USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT

DATE: Friday, July 7, 2017

SERIES: USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship

TRACK: Gas City I-69 Speedway (Gas City, Indiana) – 1/4-mile dirt oval

EVENT: 30th Annual “Indiana Sprint Week” presented by Camping World featuring the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship & UMP Modifieds

STARTING TIMES: Pit gate: 3pm.  Grandstands: 3pm.  Cars on track: 6:45pm. (Times are subject to change)

TICKETS: Adult General Admission: $25. Kids 10 & Under General Admission: FREE with Paid Adult.  Pit Pass: $30.

TRACK ADDRESS: 5871 E. 500 S., Gas City, IN 46933

TRACK PHONE: 765-667-1019

TRACK WEBSITE: http://www.gascityi69speedway.com/

MEDIA COVERAGE: Watch the race LIVE on http://www.SpeedShiftTV.com/.  Watch the race one day later, on-demand at http://www.Loudpedal.TV/.  Live updates on https://www.facebook.com/usacracing/, https://twitter.com/USACNation/ and on the Race Monitor app.

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UPCOMING USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT

DATE: Saturday, July 8, 2017

SERIES: USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship

TRACK: Kokomo Speedway (Kokomo, Indiana) – 1/4-mile dirt oval

EVENT: 30th Annual “Indiana Sprint Week” presented by Camping World featuring the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship & UMRA King of TQ Midgets

STARTING TIMES: Pits: 3pm.  Grandstands: 3pm.  Cars on track: 6pm. (Times are subject to change)

TICKETS: Adult General Admission: $25.  Kids 10 and Under General Admission: FREE with paid adult.  Pit Pass: $30. 

TRACK ADDRESS: 2455 N Davis Rd, Kokomo, IN 46901

TRACK PHONE: (765) 459-3877

TRACK WEBSITE: http://kokomospeedway.net/

MEDIA COVERAGE: Watch the race LIVE on http://www.SpeedShiftTV.com/.  Watch the race one day later, on-demand at http://www.Loudpedal.TV/.  Live updates on https://www.facebook.com/usacracing/, https://twitter.com/USACNation/ and on the Race Monitor app.

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UPCOMING USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT

DATE: Sunday, July 9, 2017

SERIES: USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship

TRACK: Lawrenceburg Speedway (Lawrenceburg, Indiana) – 3/8-mile dirt oval

EVENT: 30th Annual “Indiana Sprint Week” presented by Camping World featuring the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship & Budweiser UMP Modifieds

STARTING TIMES: Pits: 3pm. Grandstands: 5pm. Cars on track: 6pm. (Times are subject to change)

TICKETS: Adult General Admission: $25, Children Age 7-12 General Admission: $7, Children Age 6 and Under General Admission: FREE, Pit Pass: $30

TRACK ADDRESS: 351 E. Eads Parkway, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025

TRACK PHONE: (812) 539-4700

TRACK WEBSITE: http://lawrenceburgspeedway.com/

MEDIA COVERAGE: Watch the race LIVE on http://www.SpeedShiftTV.com/.  Watch the race one day later, on-demand at http://www.Loudpedal.TV/.  Live updates on https://www.facebook.com/usacracing/, https://twitter.com/USACNation/ and on the Race Monitor app.

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UPCOMING USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT

DATE: Wednesday, July 12, 2017

SERIES: USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship

TRACK: Terre Haute Action Track (Terre Haute, Indiana) – 1/2-mile dirt oval

EVENT: 30th Annual “Indiana Sprint Week” presented by Camping World featuring the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and Scott’s Custom Colors Modifieds

STARTING TIMES: Pit: 3pm. Grandstands: 4pm. Cars on track: 6:30pm. (Times are subject to change)

TICKETS: Adult Grandstand Admission: $25. Adult Infield Admission: $15. Children 11 and Under General Admission: FREE.

TRACK ADDRESS: 3901 South US Hwy 41, Terre Haute, IN 47807

TRACK PHONE: Track Enterprises: (217) 764-3200.  Race Day: (812) 232-4040

TRACK WEBSITE: http://trackenterprises.com/ & http://terrehauteactiontrack.net/

MEDIA COVERAGE: Watch the race LIVE on http://www.SpeedShiftTV.com/.  Watch the race one day later, on-demand at http://www.Loudpedal.TV/.  Live updates on https://www.facebook.com/usacracing/, https://twitter.com/USACNation/ and on the Race Monitor app.

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UPCOMING USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT

DATE: Thursday, July 13, 2017

SERIES: USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship

TRACK: Lincoln Park Speedway (Putnamville, Indiana) – 5/16-mile dirt oval

EVENT: 30th Annual “Indiana Sprint Week” presented by Camping World featuring the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and Super Stocks

STARTING TIMES: Pits: 3pm. Grandstands: 4:30pm.

TICKETS: Adult General Admission: $25.

TRACK ADDRESS: 1051 W US Hwy 40, Greencastle, IN 46135

TRACK PHONE: Track Phone: 765-653-3485. Office:765-653-1512

TRACK WEBSITE: http://www.lincolnparkspeedway.com/

MEDIA COVERAGE: Watch the race one day later, on-demand at http://www.Loudpedal.TV/.  Live updates on https://www.facebook.com/usacracing/ and https://twitter.com/USACNation/, plus available on the Race Monitor app on your phone.

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UPCOMING USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT

DATE: Friday, July 14, 2017

SERIES: USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship

TRACK: Bloomington Speedway (Bloomington, Indiana) – 1/4-mile dirt oval

EVENT: 30th Annual “Indiana Sprint Week” presented by Camping World featuring the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and IMCA 305 Wing RaceSaver Sprint Cars

STARTING TIMES: Pits: 4pm. Grandstands: 5:30pm. Cars on track: 6:30pm. (Times are subject to change)

TICKETS: Adult General Admission: $25. Children General Admission: FREE with Paid Adult. Pit Pass: $30.

TRACK ADDRESS: 5185 S Fairfax Rd, Bloomington, IN 47401

TRACK PHONE: (812) 824-7400

TRACK WEBSITE: http://www.bloomingtonspeedway.com/

MEDIA COVERAGE: Watch the race LIVE on http://www.SpeedShiftTV.com/.  Watch the race one day later, on-demand at http://www.Loudpedal.TV/.  Live updates on https://www.facebook.com/usacracing/, https://twitter.com/USACNation/ and on the Race Monitor app.

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UPCOMING USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT

DATE: Saturday, July 15, 2017

SERIES: USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship

TRACK: Tri-State Speedway (Haubstadt, Indiana) – 1/4-mile dirt oval

EVENT: 30th Annual “Indiana Sprint Week” presented by Camping World featuring the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship & UMP Modifieds

STARTING TIMES: Pits: 3pm. Grandstands: 4pm. Cars on Track: 6pm. (Times are subject to change)

TICKETS: Adult General Admission: $25. Students (Age 13-18) General Admission: $20. Children 12 & Under General Admission: FREE.

TRACK ADDRESS: 10149 U.S. 41, Haubstadt, IN 47639

TRACK PHONE: (812) 768-5995

TRACK WEBSITE: http://www.tristatespeedway.com/

MEDIA COVERAGE: Watch the race one day later on-demand at http://www.Loudpedal.TV/.  Live updates on https://www.facebook.com/usacracing/ and https://twitter.com/USACNation/, plus available on the Race Monitor app on your phone.

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 “INDIANA SPRINT WEEK” CHAMPIONS:

1988: Randy Kinser, 1989: Chuck Amati, 1990: Chuck Amati & Gary Trammell, 1991: Bob Kinser, 1992: Kevin Thomas, 1993: Kevin Thomas, 1994: Kelly Kinser, 1995: Kevin Thomas, 1996: Kevin Thomas, 1997: J.J. Yeley, 1998: Dave Darland, 1999: Tony Elliott, 2000: Jay Drake, 2001: Dave Darland, 2002: Cory Kruseman, 2003: J.J. Yeley, 2004: Levi Jones, 2005: Cory Kruseman, 2006: Jon Stanbrough, 2007: Dave Darland, 2008: Levi Jones, 2009: Levi Jones, 2010: Jon Stanbrough, 2011: Chris Windom, 2012: Levi Jones, 2013: Bryan Clauson, 2014: Bryan Clauson, 2015: Robert Ballou, 2016: Brady Bacon

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“INDIANA SPRINT WEEK” ALL-TIME FEATURE WINNERS:

1. (18) Dave Darland

2. (16) Jon Stanbrough

3. (12) Cory Kruseman

4. (9) J.J. Yeley

5. (7) Bryan Clauson

6. (6) Jay Drake & Danny Smith

8. (5) Kevin Briscoe, Tony Elliott, Brady Short & Kevin Thomas

12. (4) Jack Hewitt, Levi Jones, Kelly Kinser & Kevin Thomas, Jr.

16. (3) Robert Ballou, Daron Clayton, Jerry Coons, Jr., Tracy Hines & Hunter Schuerenberg

21. (2) Chuck Amati, Brady Bacon, Kevin Doty, Tim Gee, Rick Hood, Bud Kaeding & Chase Stockon

28. (1) A.J. Anderson, Brent Beauchamp, Jeff Bland, Jr., Chad Boat, Tyler Courtney, Kyle Cummins, Derek Davidson, Cary Faas, Aaron Farney, Blake Fitzpatrick, Brad Fox, Dickie Gaines, Damion Gardner, Justin Grant, Tray House, Bob Kinser, Mike Mann, Brad Marvel, Mat Neely, Terry Pletch, Casey Riggs, Bill Rose, Carson Short, Mickey Smith, Brad Sweet, Brian Tyler, Cole Whitt & Chris Windom

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2017 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP DRIVER POINT STANDINGS (TOP-10):

1.   (1058) Justin Grant (Ione, CA)

2.   (993) Chris Windom (Canton, IL)

3.   (894) Chase Stockon (Fort Branch, IN)

4.   (887) Chad Boespflug (Hanford, CA)

5.   (806) Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN)

6.   (783) Kevin Thomas, Jr. (Cullman, AL)

7.   (710) Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK)

8.   (686) C.J. Leary (Greenfield, IN)

9.   (623) Dave Darland (Lincoln, IN)

10. (607) Jarett Andretti (Mooresville, NC)

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2017 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP OWNER POINT STANDINGS (TOP-10):

1.   (1058) Sam McGhee Motorsports #11

2.   (993) Baldwin Brothers Racing #5

3.   (894) 32 TBI Racing #32

4.   (887) Dynamics, Inc. #69

5.   (866) Pace Racing #44

6.   (806) TOPP Motorsports #23c

7.   (710) Dooling/Hayward Motorsports #63

8.   (686) Leary Racing #30

9.   (623) Phillips/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #71p

10. (607) Andretti Autosport Short Track #18

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2017 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE & RESULTS:

Feb 23: Ocala, FL - Bubba Raceway Park

WINNER: Rained Out

Feb 24: Ocala, FL - Bubba Raceway Park

WINNER: Justin Grant (McGhee #11)

Feb 25: Ocala, FL - Bubba Raceway Park

WINNER: Hunter Schuerenberg (Motsinger #2)

Apr 1: Lawrenceburg, IN - Lawrenceburg Speedway

WINNER: Chris Windom (Baldwin #5)

Apr 14: Bloomington, IN - Bloomington Speedway

WINNER: Chad Boespflug (Dynamics #69)

Apr 15: Haubstadt, IN - Tri-State Speedway

WINNER: Chris Windom (Baldwin #5)

Apr 21: Plymouth, IN – Plymouth Speedway

WINNER: Justin Grant (McGhee #11)

Apr 22: Montpelier, IN - Montpelier Motor Speedway

WINNER: Rained Out

May 12: Rossburg, OH - Eldora Speedway

WINNER: Justin Grant (McGhee #11)

May 13: Rossburg, OH - Eldora Speedway

WINNER: Robert Ballou (Ballou #12)

May 19: Granite City, IL – Tri-City Speedway

WINNER: Rained Out

May 20: Pevely, MO – Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55

WINNER: Rained Out

May 24: Terre Haute, IN - Terre Haute Action Track

WINNER: Rained Out

Jun 2: Greenwood, NE – I-80 Speedway

WINNER: Tyler Courtney

Jun 3: Knoxville, IA – Knoxville Raceway

WINNER: Justin Grant

Jun 13: %%% Bechtelsville, PA - Grandview Speedway

WINNER: Brady Bacon

Jun 14: %%% Abbottstown, PA - Lincoln Speedway

WINNER: Thomas Meseraull

Jun 15: %%% Mechanicsburg, PA – Williams Grove Speedway

WINNER: Kevin Thomas, Jr.

Jun 17: %%% Port Royal, PA – Port Royal Speedway

WINNER: Chris Windom

Jun 18: %%% York Haven, PA - Susquehanna Speedway

WINNER: Tyler Courtney

Jun 23: Terre Haute, IN - Terre Haute Action Track

WINNER: Rained Out

Jun 30: Putnamville, IN - Lincoln Park Speedway

WINNER: Rained Out

Jul 7: *** Gas City, IN - Gas City I-69 Speedway

Jul 8: *** Kokomo, IN - Kokomo Speedway

Jul 9: *** Lawrenceburg, IN - Lawrenceburg Speedway

Jul 12: *** Terre Haute, IN - Terre Haute Action Track

Jul 13: *** Putnamville, IN - Lincoln Park Speedway

Jul 14: *** Bloomington, IN - Bloomington Speedway

Jul 15: *** Haubstadt, IN - Tri-State Speedway

Jul 29: Kansas City, KS – Lakeside Speedway

Jul 30: Moberly, MO – Randolph County Raceway

Aug 23: (SE) Kokomo, IN - Kokomo Speedway

Aug 24: Kokomo, IN - Kokomo Speedway

Aug 25: Kokomo, IN - Kokomo Speedway

Aug 26: Kokomo, IN - Kokomo Speedway

Sep 15: Terre Haute, IN - Terre Haute Action Track

Sep 16: Haubstadt, IN - Tri-State Speedway

Sep 23: Rossburg, OH - Eldora Speedway

Sep 29: Montpelier, IN - Montpelier Motor Speedway

Sep 30: Lawrenceburg, IN - Lawrenceburg Speedway

Nov 3: ### Queen Creek, AZ - Arizona Speedway

Nov 4: ### Queen Creek, AZ - Arizona Speedway

Nov 9: ### Perris, CA - Perris Auto Speedway

Nov 10: ### Perris, CA - Perris Auto Speedway

Nov 11: ### Perris, CA - Perris Auto Speedway

 

Races noted with (SE) represent a non-points-paying "Special Event"

Races noted with %%% represent Eastern Storm

Races noted with @@@ represent California Sprint Week.

Races noted with *** represent Indiana Sprint Week

Races noted with ### represent a race with the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car Series.

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2017 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ROOKIE DRIVER POINT STANDINGS (TOP-10):

1.   (344) Stevie Sussex (Tempe, AZ)

2.   (59) Shawn Westerfeld (Guilford, IN)

3.   (54) Rob Caho, Jr. (Wyoming, MN)

4.   (53) Clinton Boyles (Greenwood, MO)

5.   (42) Joe Liguori (Tampa, FL)

6.   (40) Robert Bell (Colfax, IA), Mario Clouser (Auburn, IL) & Aric Gentry (Robards, KY)

9.   (20) Cooper Clouse (Ohio City, OH)

10. (10) Kent Schmidt (Owensville, IN)

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2017 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP STATISTICS:

FEATURE WINS:

1.   (4) Justin Grant (Feb. 24 at Bubba Raceway Park, Apr. 21 at Plymouth Speedway, May 12 at Eldora Speedway & Jun. 3 at Knoxville Raceway)

2.   (3) Chris Windom (Apr. 1 at Lawrenceburg Speedway, Apr. 15 at Tri-State Speedway & Jun. 17 at Port Royal Speedway)

3.   (2) Tyler Courtney (Jun. 2 at I-80 Speedway & Jun. 18 at Susquehanna Speedway)

4.   (1) Brady Bacon (Jun. 13 at Grandview Speedway)

      (1) Robert Ballou (May 13 at Eldora Speedway)

      (1) Chad Boespflug (Apr. 14 at Bloomington Speedway)

      (1) Thomas Meseraull (Jun. 14 at Lincoln (PA) Speedway)

      (1) Hunter Schuerenberg (Feb. 25 at Bubba Raceway Park)

      (1) Kevin Thomas, Jr. (Jun. 15 at Williams Grove Speedway)

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FEATURE LAPS LED:

1.   (126) Chris Windom

2.   (102) Justin Grant

3.   (44) Thomas Meseraull

4.   (39) Robert Ballou

5.   (38) Kevin Thomas, Jr.

6.   (29) Chad Boespflug

7.   (26) C.J. Leary

8.   (21) Tyler Courtney

9.   (14) Brady Bacon

10. (9) Dave Darland

11. (7) Hunter Schuerenberg

12. (5) Jarett Andretti

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TOP-FIVE FEATURE FINISHES:

1.   (14) Justin Grant

2.   (9) Chris Windom

3.   (8) Chad Boespflug

4.   (7) Brady Bacon,

5.   (6) & Kevin Thomas, Jr.

6.   (5) Tyler Courtney, Thomas Meseraull & Chase Stockon

9.   (3) Robert Ballou & C.J. Leary

11. (1) Jarett Andretti, Dave Darland, Dallas Hewitt, Brody Roa, Hunter Schuerenberg, Brady Short, Carson Short, Landon Simon, Jon Stanbrough & Stevie Sussex

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TOP-TEN FEATURE FINISHES:

1.   (14) Justin Grant & Chris Windom

3.   (11) Chase Stockon & Kevin Thomas, Jr.

5.   (10) Brady Bacon

6.   (9) Chad Boespflug

7.   (8) Tyler Courtney & Thomas Meseraull

9.   (6) Jarett Andretti & C.J. Leary

11. (5) Robert Ballou, Jerry Coons, Jr. & Shane Cottle

14. (4) Dave Darland & Shane Golobic

16. (3) Aaron Farney, Josh Hodges & Stevie Sussex

19. (2) Kyle Cummins, Hunter Schuerenberg, Brady Short, Carson Short & Jon Stanbrough

24. (1) Brent Beauchamp, Nick Bilbee, Jeff Bland, Jr., Dallas Hewitt, Max McGhee, Carmen Perigo, Brody Roa, Kyle Robbins, Landon Simon, Scotty Weir & Shawn Westerfeld

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PROSOURCE FAST QUALIFYING TIMES:

1.   (4) Justin Grant

2.   (3) Chase Stockon

3.   (2) Brady Bacon

4.   (1) Jarett Andretti, C.J. Leary, Carson Short, Stevie Sussex, Kevin Thomas, Jr. & Chris Windom

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HEAT RACE WINS (Presented by Simpson Race Products, Competition Suspension (CSI), Chalk Stix & Indy Race Parts):

1. (6) Chase Stockon & Chris Windom

3. (5) Tyler Courtney

4. (3) Brady Bacon, Chad Boespflug & Aaron Farney

7. (2) Robert Ballou, Shane Golobic, Josh Hodges, Kevin Thomas, Jr. & Scotty Weir

12. (1) Brent Beauchamp, Joey Biasi, Nick Bilbee, Jeff Bland, Jr., Isaac Chapple, Shane Cottle, Dave Darland, Danny Dietrich, Trevor Kobylarz, C.J. Leary, Max McGhee, Thomas Meseraull, Landon Simon, Carson Short, Mark Smith & Tyler Thomas

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SEMI WINS:

1. (2) Dave Darland, C.J. Leary & Chase Stockon

4. (1) Robert Ballou, Shane Cottle, Tyler Courtney, Kyle Cummins, Max McGhee, Thomas Meseraull, Gary Rooke & Stevie Sussex

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FEATURE STARTS:

1.   (15) Chad Boespflug, Isaac Chapple, Tyler Courtney, Dave Darland, Justin Grant, Chase Stockon & Chris Windom

8.   (14) C.J. Leary

9.   (13) Kevin Thomas, Jr.

10. (12) Jarett Andretti & Aaron Farney

12. (11) Brady Bacon

13. (9) Josh Hodges & Thomas Meseraull

15. (8) Robert Ballou, Jerry Coons, Jr., Shane Cottle & Landon Simon

19. (7) Kyle Robbins

20. (6) Hunter Schuerenberg & Stevie Sussex

22. (5) Max McGhee & Carson Short

24. (4) Nick Bilbee, Jeff Bland, Jr., Alex Bright, Kyle Cummins, Shane Golobic, Trevor Kobylarz, Kyle Moody, Corey Smith & Jon Stanbrough

33. (3) Tony DiMattia, Dallas Hewitt, Carmen Perigo, Brady Short & Dustin Smith

38. (2) Joey Biasi, Clinton Boyles, Danny Dietrich, Tyler Hewitt, Brody Roa, Tyler Thomas, Scotty Weir & Matt Westfall

46. (1) Toby Alfrey, Brent Beauchamp, Donny Brackett, Wyatt Burks, Rob Caho, Jr., Mario Clouser, Colten Cottle, Aric Gentry, Matt Goodnight, Dakota Jackson, R.J. Johnson, Warren Johnson, Ryan Kitchen, Chandler Leiby, Joe Liguori, Brandon Morin, Aaron Pierce, Terry Richards, Gary Rooke, Kyle Simon, Mark Smith, Josh Spencer, Bruce St. James, Kody Swanson, Shawn Westerfeld, Chet Williams & Chad Wilson

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KSE RACING PRODUCTS “HARD CHARGER” OF THE RACE:

2/24: Bubba Raceway Park – Brady Bacon (16th to 4th)

2/25: Bubba Raceway Park – Brady Bacon (13th to 5th)

4/1: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Shane Cottle (21st to 10th)

4/14: Bloomington Speedway – Kevin Thomas, Jr. (20th to 5th)

4/15: Tri-State Speedway – Brady Short (20th to 4th)

4/21: Plymouth Speedway – Tyler Courtney (18th to 2nd)

5/12: Eldora Speedway – Chase Stockon (21st to 4th)

5/13: Eldora Speedway – Justin Grant (11th to 4th)

6/2: I-80 Speedway – Robert Ballou (12th to 4th)

6/3: Knoxville Raceway – Chris Windom (18th to 6th)

6/13: Grandview Speedway – Chris Windom (15th to 3rd)

6/14: Lincoln (PA) Speedway – Alex Bright (22nd to 11th)

6/15: Williams Grove Speedway – Carmen Perigo (20th to 10th)

6/17: Port Royal Speedway – Tyler Courtney (15th to 4th)

6/18: Susquehanna Speedway – Kyle Moody (20th to 15th)

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WILWOOD BRAKES 13TH PLACE FINISHERS:

2/24: Bubba Raceway Park – Tyler Courtney

2/25: Bubba Raceway Park – Tyler Courtney

4/1: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Tyler Thomas

4/14: Bloomington Speedway – C.J. Leary

4/15: Tri-State Speedway – Tyler Courtney

4/21: Plymouth Speedway – Landon Simon

5/12: Eldora Speedway – C.J. Leary

5/13: Eldora Speedway – Kevin Thomas, Jr.

6/2: I-80 Speedway – Isaac Chapple

6/3: Knoxville Raceway – Stevie Sussex

6/13: Grandview Speedway – Thomas Meseraull

6/14: Lincoln (PA) Speedway – Robert Ballou

6/15: Williams Grove Speedway – Danny Dietrich

6/17: Port Royal Speedway – Alex Bright

6/18: Susquehanna Speedway – Dave Darland

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ALL-TIME USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR DRIVER FEATURE WINS:

1. [59 wins] Dave Darland

2. [52 wins] Tom Bigelow

3. [47 wins] Tracy Hines

4. [46 wins] Jack Hewitt

5. [45 wins] Larry Dickson

6. [42 wins] Pancho Carter

7. [41 wins] Bryan Clauson

8. [40 wins] Gary Bettenhausen

9. [37 wins] Sheldon Kinser

10. [35 wins] Jon Stanbrough & Rich Vogler

12. [32 wins] Rollie Beale

13. [28 wins] Levi Jones & J.J. Yeley

15. [27 wins] Robert Ballou

16. [26 wins] Tony Elliott & Dave Steele

18. [25 wins] Steve Butler & Jay Drake

20. [23 wins] A.J. Foyt & Roger McCluskey

22. [22 wins] Rick Hood, Bubby Jones & Sam Sessions

25. [21 wins] Greg Weld

26. [18 wins] Brady Bacon

27. [17 wins] Jerry Coons, Jr., Parnelli Jones, Bud Kaeding & Chris Windom

31. [16 wins] Damion Gardner

32. [15 wins] Bobby East, Cory Kruseman, Jud Larson & Brian Tyler

36. [14 wins] Billy Cassella, Jim Hurtubise, Lee Kunzman & Bruce Walkup

40. [13 wins] Don Branson, Steve Chassey & Kevin Thomas Jr.

43. [12 wins] Eric Gordon

44. [11 wins] Daron Clayton & Greg Leffler

46. [10 wins] Tony Stewart

47. [9 wins] Mario Andretti, Hunter Schuerenberg & Robbie Stanley

50. [8 wins] Mike Bliss, Chet Fillip, Justin Grant, Johnny Rutherford, Joe Saldana & Chase Stockon

56. [7 wins] Kevin Doty, Darren Hagen, Kenny Irwin, Jr., Doug Kalitta, Jim Keeker, Bobby Santos, Brady Short, Kevin Thomas, Bobby Unser & Josh Wise

66. [6 wins] Chad Boespflug, Kevin Briscoe, Jac Haudenschild, Jason McCord, Jan Opperman, Tom Sneva, George Snider & Dick Tobias

74. [5 wins] Larry Cannon, Dana Carter, Derek Davidson, Gene Lee Gibson, Jeff Gordon, Chuck Gurney, Shane Hmiel, Kevin Huntley, Frankie Kerr, Kelly Kinser, Eddie Leavitt, Jim Mahoney, Thomas Meseraull, Andy Michner, Johnny Parsons, Bill Puterbaugh & Cole Whitt

91. [4 wins] Rob Chaney, Cary Faas, Jesse Hockett, Steve Kinser, Michael Lewis, Don Nordhorn, Lee Osborne, Red Riegel, Ken Schrader, Al Smith & Danny Smith

102. [3 wins] Chuck Amati, Sonny Ates, Jeff Bloom, Mark Cassella, Shane Cottle, Tyler Courtney, Jerry Daniels, Bob East, Bob Frey, Dickie Gaines, Wayne Hammond, Tray House, Kenny Jacobs, Tony Jones, Kyle Larson, Ralph Liguori, Charlie Masters, Mike Mosley, Larry Rice, Ron Shuman, Mitch Smith & Doug Wolfgang

124. [2 wins] Chad Boat, Marvin Carman, Ed Carpenter, Kyle Cummins, Brad Doty, Nic Faas, Cy Fairchild, Brad Fox, Arnie Knepper, Danny Lasoski, Mack McClellan, James McElreath, Lealand McSpadden, Danny Milburn, Mat Neely, Ryan Newman, Jerry Poland, Casey Riggs, Bill Rose, Mickey Shaw, Terry Shepherd, Dean Shirley, Brad Sweet, Kevin Swindell, Sammy Swindell, Mike Spencer, Bud Tingelstad, Billy Vukovich, Mike Ward & Carl Williams

154. [1 win] Donnie Adams, A.J. Anderson, Brad Armstrong, Tony Armstrong, Tommy Astone, Dick Atkins, Brent Beauchamp, Jeff Bland Jr., Stan Bowman, Alan Brown, Karl Busson, Johnny Capels, David Cardey, Bob Cicconi, Henry Clarke, Troy Cline, Duke Cook, Mel Cornett, Allen Crowe, Bill Engelhart, Cotton Farmer, Aaron Farney, Gary Fedewa, Blake Fitzpatrick, Joe Gaerte, Russ Gamester, Rickie Gaunt, Elmer George, Brian Gerster, Todd Gibson, Ron Gregory, Richard Griffin, Garrett Hansen, Jerry Hansen, Jim Hemmings, Josh Hodges, Bob Hogle, Jackie Howerton, Chuck Hulse, Logan Jarrett, Marc Jessup, Gordon Johncock, Chet Johnson, Page Jones, Bob Kinser, Mike Kirby, C.J. Leary, Fred Linder, Steve Long, Hank Lower, Brett Mann, Bobby Marshman, Larry Martin, Mike Martin, Brad Marvel, Justin Marvel, Rusty McClure, Bob McCoy, Jim McElreath, Bobby Olivero, Gary Patterson, Billy Pauch, Dave Peperak, Jiggs Peters, Aaron Pierce, Paul Pitzer, Terry Pletch, Billy Puterbaugh Jr., Bud Randall, Byron Reed, Boston Reid, Rodney Ritter, Jr., David Roahrig, Carson Short, Billy Shuman, Jimmy Sills, Smokey Snellbaker, Wib Spalding, Greg Staab, Randy Standridge, Ron Standridge, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Kody Swanson, Tanner Swanson, Mike Sweeney, Jeff Swindell, Clark Templeman, Bill Tyler, Rick Ungar, Lennie Waldo, Tyler Walker, Scotty Weir, Kenny Weld, Bob Wente, Matt Westfall, Johnny White, Rip Williams, Jacob Wilson & Eddie Wirth

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ALL-TIME USAC SPRINT CAR DRIVER CHAMPIONS:

1956: Pat O'Connor (Midwest) & Tommy Hinnershitz (Eastern); 1957: Elmer George (Midwest) & Bill Randall (Eastern); 1958: Eddie Sachs (Midwest) & Johnny Thomson (Eastern); 1959: Don Branson (Midwest) & Tommy Hinnershitz (Eastern); 1960: Parnelli Jones (Midwest) & A.J. Foyt (Eastern); 1961: Parnelli Jones; 1962: Parnelli Jones; 1963: Roger McCluskey; 1964: Don Branson; 1965: Johnny Rutherford; 1966: Roger McCluskey; 1967: Greg Weld; 1968: Larry Dickson; 1969: Gary Bettenhausen; 1970: Larry Dickson; 1971: Gary Bettenhausen; 1972: Sam Sessions; 1973: Rollie Beale; 1974: Pancho Carter; 1975: Larry Dickson; 1976: Pancho Carter; 1977: Sheldon Kinser; 1978: Tom Bigelow; 1979: Greg Leffler; 1980: Rich Vogler; 1981: Sheldon Kinser; 1982: Sheldon Kinser; 1983: Ken Schrader; 1984: Rick Hood; 1985: Rick Hood; 1986: Steve Butler; 1987: Steve Butler; 1988: Steve Butler; 1989: Rich Vogler; 1990: Steve Butler; 1991: Robbie Stanley; 1992: Robbie Stanley; 1993: Robbie Stanley; 1994: Doug Kalitta; 1995: Tony Stewart; 1996: Brian Tyler; 1997: Brian Tyler; 1998: Tony Elliott; 1999: Dave Darland; 2000: Tony Elliott; 2001: J.J. Yeley; 2002: Tracy Hines; 2003: J.J. Yeley; 2004: Jay Drake; 2005: Levi Jones; 2006: Josh Wise; 2007: Levi Jones; 2008: Jerry Coons, Jr.; 2009: Levi Jones; 2010: Levi Jones (Dirt) & Shane Hmiel (Pavement); 2011: Levi Jones (Dirt) & Bobby Santos (Pavement); 2012: Bryan Clauson; 2013: Bryan Clauson; 2014: Brady Bacon; 2015: Robert Ballou; 2016: Brady Bacon

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ALL-TIME USAC SPRINT CAR OWNER CHAMPIONS:

1961: Sterling Plumbing & Heating, 1962: Bruce Homeyer, 1963: Bruce Homeyer, 1964: Jud Phillips, 1965: Jack Colvin, 1966: Anderson Products, 1967: Rufus Gray, 1968: Ray Smith, 1969: Willie Davis, 1970: Kenny Lay, 1971: Willie Davis, 1972: Mauri Amerling, 1973: R-B Racing Associates, 1974: Conger & Stapp Racing, 1975: Ernie Ensign, 1976: Steve Stapp Racing, 1977: Sherman Armstrong, 1978: Sherman Armstrong, 1979: Lloyd Weaver, 1980: Gohr Distributing Co., 1981: Ben Leyba, 1982: Ben Leyba, 1983: Damon Fortune, 1984: Damon Fortune, 1985: Damon Fortune, 1986: Phil Poor, 1987: Jeff Stoops, 1988: Jeff Stoops, 1989: Dynamics, Inc., 1990: Johnny Vance Racing Team, Inc., 1991: Ron Stanley, 1992: Dynamics, Inc., 1993: Dynamics, Inc., 1994: Utopia Services, Inc., 1995: Niebel Engines, Inc., 1996: Dynamics, Inc., 1997: Dynamics, Inc., 1998: Vance/Walker Racing, 1999: Dynamics, Inc., 2000: Walker/Lamers Racing, 2001: Walker/Gratton Racing, 2002: Dynamics, Inc., 2003: Tony Stewart Racing, 2004: Dynamics, Inc., 2005: 2B Racing, 2006: Tony Stewart Racing, 2007: Tony Stewart Racing, 2008: Dynamics, Inc., 2009: Tony Stewart Racing, 2010: Tony Stewart Racing, 2011: Tony Stewart Racing, 2012: CTR/BCI/Curb-Agajanian, 2013: Tony Stewart Racing/Curb-Agajanian, 2014: Dynamics, Inc., 2015: Robert Ballou, 2016: Dynamics, Inc.

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ALL-TIME USAC SPRINT CAR ROOKIES OF THE YEAR

1971: Darl Harrison, 1972: Billy Cassella, 1973: Rich Leavell, 1974: Lee Osborne, 1975: Marvin Carman, 1976: Roger Rager, 1977: Eddie Leavitt, 1978: Tim Richmond, 1979: Jerry Carman, 1980: Frank Riddle, 1981:   Steve Long & Johnny Coogan, 1982: Danny Milburn, 1983: Dean Shirley, 1984: Jerry Russell, 1985: Terry Shepherd, 1986: Kenny Jacobs, 1987: Rick Ungar, 1988: Dean Jacobs, 1989: Eric Gordon, 1990: Rick Howerton, 1991: Tony Stewart, 1992: Gary Cameron II, 1993: Kenny Irwin, Jr., 1994: Bobby Smith, 1995: Mark Cassella, 1996: Gus Wasson, 1997: J.J. Yeley, 1998: Tracy Hines, 1999: Ryan Newman, 2000: Bud Kaeding, 2001: Ed Carpenter, 2002: Boston Reid, 2003: Michael Lewis & Mat Neely, 2004: Josh Ford & Josh Wise, 2005: Darren Hagen, 2006: Scotty Weir, 2007: Ricky Stenhouse, Jr., 2008: Chad Boat, 2009: Henry Clarke, 2010: Justin Grant, 2011: Coleman Gulick, 2012: C.J. Leary, 2013: Tyler Courtney, 2014: Jarett Andretti, 2015: Aaron Farney, 2016: Isaac Chapple