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2004 USAC SILVER CROWN SEASON REVIEW

2004 USAC Silver Crown champion, Dave Steele. 2004 USAC Silver Crown champion, Dave Steele. John Mahoney Photo

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.

 

2004 USAC SILVER CROWN SEASON REVIEW

Dave Steele of Tampa, Fla. finally found himself atop the season-ending point standings as he won his initial USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown Series championship in 2004, giving car owners Bob East and Tony Stewart the team’s third-straight series car owner title.

Steele won the opening two events of the 2004 campaign, then finished consistently among the top-10 to earn the crown.  He won the pole in the Copper World Classic at Phoenix and the Big M Motorfest at Memphis and proceeded to lead all 100 laps in both contests.

Steele wasn’t done yet.  He recorded quick time at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis for the 52nd running of the Hoosier Hundred, then led the first 90 laps of competition before Dave Darland of Lincoln, Ind. grabbed the lead and his third triumph in the event.  Steele, whose 290 consecutive laps led smashed a series record, finished second.

Steele maintained his point lead, finishing seventh at Terre Haute, sixth at Richmond, seventh at Pikes Peak and ninth at Milwaukee.

The middle of the season belonged to just four drivers, with three of them winning at least twice.  Brian Tyler of Parma, Mich. won the Sumar Classic at the Terre Haute Action Track after starting 22nd, while Bobby East of Brownsburg, Ind. scored his first Silver Crown win in the Dominic’s of New York 100 at Richmond, leading all but three laps.

Jay Drake of Val Verde, Calif., who had only one top-ten in the first five races, turned it up at Pikes Peak, winning the rain-shortened Rocky Mountain Classic, the first of three-straight victories.  He also won at Milwaukee, and dominated the J.D. Byrider 100 at Indianapolis Raceway Park, leading all 100 laps after starting on the pole.

Tyler triumphed once more in the Tony Bettenhausen 100 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds, again coming from the back of the pack, before another Tyler – this time Tyler Walker – went on a hot streak of his own.

Walker ripped past Steele on lap 81 in the Bully Hill Vineyards 100 at Nazareth and would not give up the point until the season finale.  Driving for Kasey Kahne, Walker won at Nazareth and led flag-to-flag in the Ted Horn 100 at Du Quoin and the O’Reilly Tulsa 100, giving him 220 straight laps in the lead.  Walker’s streak ended at Eldora Speedway, when Darland led all 50 laps in the 4-Crown Nationals for his 10th series win.

Steele finished all but two laps during the year, never finishing worse than 17th, and ended the season with a 47-point cushion over Bud Kaeding of Campbell, Calif. Darland finished third ahead of Brian Tyler and Jason McCord.

Aaron Pierce won Rookie of the Year honors for the series while Bud Kaeding took home the Most Improved Driver award.

 

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STEELE WIRE-TO-WIRE IN COPPER WORLD 100-MILER

Avondale, Arizona………Dave Steele of Tampa, Fla. continued his dominance at Phoenix International Raceway on Sunday with a wire-to-wire victory in the 27th annual Copper World Classic, leading all 100 laps in the USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown Series opener. It was his third consecutive victory in the event.

Steele, who started on the pole for the sixth Phoenix race in seven years, showed his power with his No. 9 Ford Power Stroke Diesel Beast/Ford at the start and on the restarts, pulling away and beating Tracy Hines to the checkered flags by 2.5 seconds.

Chet Fillip equaled his best career finish with a third place showing and was followed by Aaron Pierce and Jason McCord. Pierce grabbed the race’s hard charger award after starting 33rd, picking up 29 positions.

“Things went pretty well,” Steele said after the race. “It wasn’t easy. It was about as hard as it could get, especially there at the end. Car owner Bob East asked me what my strategy was. I just told him that I liked to lead, and we would try to stay out front.

“You know, the bad thing is that you don’t know how hard to run,” Steele continued. “You have to be careful not to overuse your stuff. If you run hard, then the guys behind you are going to run hard. It’s kind of like a catch-22, which makes you run harder anyway. We just tried to set a pace without sliding the car, and that’s what we did.”

Steele set the pace but had to hold off Hines, who gained ground when the duo ran in traffic. But Steele was able to maneuver through traffic well enough to post a one-second advantage and built a lead that later reached three seconds.

“If a guy pulls out behind you to try to slingshot, you can almost feel it,” Steele said. “I felt it a couple of times and said, ‘Someone is getting ready to pass me.’ But I just figured out that it was the wind, which was kind of a relief. We’re just lucky the Ford Power Stroke Diesel went well on the restarts. That thing was good, and I think that was the key.”

Steele won the pole at a record speed of 142.197 mph, pacing the one-mile facility in 25.317 seconds. Defending series champion J.J. Yeley fought Steele early in the event but succumbed to rear end problems, finishing 23rd.

John Heydenreich of Bloomsburg, Pa. won Saturday’s 15-lap qualifying race.

The 36-car field was the largest in series history at PIR and the total purse of $115,040 was an all-time series record.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: March 19-21, 2004 – Avondale, Arizona – Phoenix International Raceway – 27th Copper World Classic

QUALIFYING: 1. Dave Steele, 9, East-25.317; 2. Tyler Walker, 67, Zarounian-25.468; 3. J.J. Yeley, 111, Snider-25.642; 4. Michael Lewis, 60, Western Speed-25.717; 5. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-25.748; 6. Wayne Reutimann Jr., 00, Reutimann-25.753; 7. Bobby East, 6, Klatt-25.767; 8. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-25.793; 9. Tracy Hines, 37, Riggs-25.803; 10. Aaron Fike, 32, RFMS-25.826; 11. Dave Darland, 92, Hoerner-25.901; 12. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-25.909; 13. Josh Wise, 28, Pierson-25.911; 14. P.J. Jones, 23, Six-R-25.960; 15. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-25.979; 16. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-25.995; 17. Jerry Coons Jr., 2, Vance-26.033; 18. Paul White, 99, Mucci/Matczak-26.041; 19. Carl Edwards, 191, RE Technologies-26.085; 20. Dane Carter, 41, Panther-26.121; 21. Boston Reid, 35, RE Technologies-26.158; 22. Chet Fillip, 77, Advanced-26.223; 23. Eric Gordon, 69, Dynamics-26.231; 24. Levi Jones, 52, BWB-26.234; 25. Gary Hieber, 171, RW-26.241; 26. David Gough, 82, Riverside-26.290; 27. Jeff Gardner, 47, Paternoster-26.315; 28. Jimmy Kite, 5, Westcon-26.346; 29. Rich Tobias Jr., 17, RW-26.413; 30. Mike Ling, 93, Hanks-26.422; 31. Tony Elliott, 20, Nolen-26.552; 32. Brad Armstrong, 110, Armstrong-26.643; 33. Bud Kaeding, 291, BK-26.732; 34. Bentley Warren, 29, S & S-26.786; 35. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-26.925; 36. Jeff Mitrisin, 46, Cahill/Mitrisin-26.932; 37. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-27.002; 38. Dan Drinan, 08, Krenn-27.009; 39. Michael Roselli Jr., 198, Roselli-27.015; 40. John Starks, 98, Western-27.054; 41. Bobby Santos, 40, S & S-27.056; 42. Murray Erickson, 8, Guardian-27.611; 43. Kenny Jacobs, 30, Holt-27.721; 44. Roger Rager, 03, TNT-28.409; 45. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-NT; 46. Larry Neighbors, 63, Neighbors-NT; 47. Danny Ebberts, 44, Schlachter/Ebberts-NT; 48. David Mirk, 156, Mirk-NT; 49. Robby Flock, 57, Dolner-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. John Heydenreich, 2. Brad Armstrong, 3. Aaron Pierce, 4. Bud Kaeding, 5. John Starks, 6. Dan Drinan, 7. Jeff Mitrisin, 8. Bobby Santos, 9. Roger Rager, 10. Murray Erickson, 11. Kenny Jacobs, 12. Tony Elliott, 13. Michael Roselli Jr., 14. Bentley Warren. NT

FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Dave Steele (1), 2. Tracy Hines (9), 3. Chet Fillip (22), 4. Aaron Pierce (33), 5. Jason McCord (8), 6. Russ Gamester (12), 7. Michael Lewis (4), 8. Brian Tyler (5), 9. Carl Edwards (19), 10. Paul White (18), 11. Boston Reid (21), 12. Dane Carter (20), 13. Bud Kaeding (34), 14. P.J. Jones (14), 15. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (6), 16. Brad Armstrong (32), 17. Mike Ling (30), 18. Levi Jones (24), 19. Rich Tobias Jr. (29), 20. Teddy Beach (16), 21. Tyler Walker (2), 22. Aaron Fike (10), 23. J.J. Yeley (3), 24. Jay Drake (15), 25. Jimmy Kite (28), 26. Jerry Coons Jr. (17), 27. Josh Wise (13), 28. John Heydenreich (31), 29. Dan Drinan (36), 30. Jeff Gardner (27), 31. Dave Darland (11), 32. Bobby East (7), 33. David Gough (26), 34. Eric Gordon (23), 35. John Starks (35), 36. Gary Hieber (25). 56:44.93

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-100 Dave Steele.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Dave Steele-66; 2-Tracy Hines-57; 3-Chet Fillip-54; 4-Aaron Pierce-51; 5-Jason McCord-48; 6-Russ Gamester-45; 7-Michael Lewis-42; 8-Brian Tyler-39; 9-Carl Edwards-36; 10-Paul White-33.

 

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STEELE LEADS ALL 100 AT MEMPHIS

Millington, Tennessee………Dave Steele of Tampa, Fla. continued his winning ways in the USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown Series Saturday afternoon, winning the USAC Mid-South 100 at Memphis Motorsports Park. Steele is now two-for-two in the series, also having won at Phoenix in March.

Steele earned his 14th career series pole in the Ford/Power Stroke Diesel Beast co-owned by NASCAR star Tony Stewart and Bob East and proceeded to lead every lap of the 100-lap race on the 3/4-mile paved oval. The race, presented by Brim’s Snack Foods, completed the complex’s Big M Motorfest weekend of racing.

“Our car was pretty good,” commented Steele in victory lane. “My hat is off to Bob East and the whole crew. We unloaded and were not very good, but we kept fighting it and made a lot of changes. I guess we went the right way.”

Trailing Steele at the checkered flag were Jason McCord, Bobby East, P.J. Jones, Eric Gordon, Michael Lewis, John Heydenreich, Russ Gamester, Aaron Fike and Tracy Hines.

Steele averaged 105.939 mph in the race slowed by only two minor cautions for 12 laps.

Jimmy Kite won the 15-lap qualifying race. Driver Jeff Gardner of Fresno, Calif. was transported to a Memphis hospital suffering pains in his side after crashing during the 15-lapper.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: May 8, 2004 – Millington, Tennessee – Memphis Motorsports Park – Big M Motorfest Mid-South USAC 100

QUALIFYING: 1. Dave Steele, 9, East-21.219; 2. Dane Carter, 41, Panther-21.312; 3. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-21.384; 4. Jerry Coons Jr., 95, Randol-21.392; 5. Dave Darland, 92, Hoerner-21.396; 6. Tyler Walker, 19, Kahne-21.400; 7. Michael Lewis, 60, Western Speed-21.419; 8. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-21.436; 9. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-21.451; 10. Eric Gordon, 69, Dynamics-21.466; 11. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-21.497; 12. Bobby East, 6, Klatt-21.526; 13. Boston Reid, 35, RE Technologies-21.583; 14. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-21.629; 15. Tracy Hines, 37, Riggs-21.720; 16. John Starks, 98, Western-21.728; 17. David Gough, 82, Riverside-21.764; 18. Paul White, 99, Mucci/Matczak-21.827; 19. P.J. Jones, 23, Six-R-21.839; 20. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-21.847; 21. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-21.872; 22. Bobby Santos, 40, S & S-21.874; 23. Chet Fillip, 77, Advanced-21.884; 24. Aaron Fike, 32, RFMS-21.894; 25. Jimmy Kite, 5, Westcon-21.960; 26. Levi Jones, 52, BWB-21.969; 27. Brad Armstrong, 110, Armstrong-22.093; 28. Rich Tobias Jr., 17, RW-22.137; 29. Sammy Swindell, 191, RE Technologies-22.199; 30. Bud Kaeding, 291, BK-22.234; 31. Shane Stewart, 351, MIN-22.257; 32. Michael Roselli Jr., 198, Roselli-22.267; 33. Wayne Reutimann Jr., 00, Reutimann-22.328; 34. Jeff Mitrisin, 46, Cahill/Mitrisin-22.402; 35. Mike Ling, 93, Hanks-22.417; 36. Lance Kobusch, 2, Vance-22.491; 37. Murray Erickson, 8, Guardian-22.611; 38. Jeff Gardner, 47, Paternoster-23.247; 39. Samantha Weakley, 49, Smith-24.486; 40. Nick Lundgreen, 0, Lundgreen-NT; 41. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-NT; 42. Tony Elliott, 20, Nolen-NT; 43. Jerrod Hull, 96, Wallace-NT; 44. Jimmy McCune, 66, McCune-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. Jimmy Kite, 2. Brad Armstrong, 3. Rich Tobias Jr., 4. Bud Kaeding, 5. Levi Jones, 6. Sammy Swindell, 7. Tony Elliott, 8. Michael Roselli Jr., 9. Wayne Reutimann Jr., 10. Jeff Mitrisin, 11. Murray Erickson, 12. Lance Kobusch, 13. Samantha Weakley, 14. Shane Stewart, 15. Jeff Gardner, 16. Mike Ling. NT

FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Dave Steele (1), 2. Jason McCord (3), 3. Bobby East (12), 4. P.J. Jones (19), 5. Eric Gordon (10), 6. Michael Lewis (7), 7. John Heydenreich (9), 8. Russ Gamester (11), 9. Aaron Fike (24), 10. Tracy Hines (15), 11. John Starks (16), 12. Ron Gregory (21), 13. Boston Reid (13), 14. Bud Kaeding (28), 15. Rich Tobias Jr. (27), 16. Jay Drake (8), 17. Paul White (18), 18. Jimmy Kite (25), 19. Bobby Santos (22), 20. Chet Fillip (23), 21. Dave Darland (5), 22. Teddy Beach (14), 23. Sammy Swindell (30), 24. Dane Carter (2), 25. Jerry Coons Jr. (4), 26. Tyler Walker (6), 27. Levi Jones (29), 28. David Gough (17), 29. Aaron Pierce (20), 30. Brad Armstrong (26). 42:28.62

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-100 Dave Steele.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Dave Steele-132; 2-Jason McCord-105; 3-Tracy Hines-90; 4-Michael Lewis-87; 5-Russ Gamester-84; 6-P.J. Jones-76; 7-Chet Fillip-67; 8-Boston Reid-58; 9-Bobby East-57; 10-Aaron Pierce-55.

 

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DAVE DARLAND TAKES THIRD HOOSIER HUNDRED

Indianapolis, Indiana………Dave Darland of Lincoln, Ind. scored his third Hoosier Hundred victory Friday night, leading the final 10 laps of the 100-mile event at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.

Darland passed runner-up and pole-starter Dave Steele on lap 90 after Steele took charge from the onset. Once in the lead, Darland was never challenged in his Foxco, Inc./Jarvis Enterprises Beast/Foxco Chevy.

“This is great,” Darland exclaimed. “This is my third Hoosier Hundred and in 1995 I won the Hulman Hundred here too. I beat some pretty tough competitors through the years in this race, and (car owner) Galen Fox always gives me good cars on one-mile dirt tracks, and they’re really fast. Tonight was no exception.”

Darland, who started sixth, moved his way to third early and ran behind Aaron Fike for more than half the race. While the two ran in second and third, Steele pulled away, looking for his first dirt victory after starting on the pole for the third straight race.

Steele, who had never led a lap in Weld Racing Silver Crown Series action on dirt, led the first 90 laps, which extended his consecutive laps led count to 290, a new series record. The mark surpassed that of Mario Andretti, who had led 252 straight laps in 1974.

The race was halted on lap 72 when Dane Carter hit the outside wall coming out of turn four, which caused damage to the track’s fence. Carter escaped the accident unscathed. During the red flag, Darland made a tire change in hopes of improving his position.

When the race resumed, Darland stayed with Steele, allowed him some breathing room, then caught Steele again in the final 20 laps. As the two drivers entered the turns, Darland gained an advantage and finally pulled to the inside of Steele on lap 90. From there, he led to the finish.

“Through (turns) one and two, I was really hooked up, but between three and four, I had to be careful getting in not to wash out,” Darland said. “That’s eventually how I got past Steele. He pushed the front end up just off the bottom groove enough for me to take advantage of it.”

John Heydenreich finished third, while Teddy Beach scored a career-best fourth in the series, followed by Kevin Huntley, who finished fifth.

Tom Capie won the 15-mile qualifying race in front of a sizeable crowd.

Steele maintained his lead in the point standings and increased his advantage to 59 points over Jason McCord.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: May 28, 2004 – Indianapolis, Indiana – Indiana State Fairgrounds – 52nd Budweiser Hoosier Hundred

QUALIFYING: 1. Dave Steele, 9, East/Stewart-31.842; 2. Dane Carter, 7, Carter-31.921; 3. Jon Stanbrough, 53, Fox-31.955; 4. Aaron Fike, 32, RFMS-32.091; 5. Levi Jones, 52, BWB-32.109; 6. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-32.256; 7. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-32.274; 8. Tony Elliott, 20, Nolen-32.289; 9. Tracy Hines, 37, Riggs-32.305; 10. Matt Westfall, 14, Daugherty-32.333; 11. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-32.356; 12. Boston Reid, 35, RE Technologies-32.446; 13. Cary Faas, 12, Galas-32.494; 14. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-32.495; 15. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-32.501; 16. Kevin Huntley, 97, SC-32.514; 17. Paul White, 99, Mucci/Matczak-32.706; 18. Rich Tobias Jr., 17, RW-32.711; 19. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-32.724; 20. Bud Kaeding, 67, Zarounian-32.796; 21. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-33.046; 22. Donnie Beechler, 23, Six-R-33.149; 23. Wayne Reutimann Jr., 00, Reutimann-33.157; 24. Tom Capie, 153, Capie-33.157; 25. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-33.178; 26. Nick Lundgreen, 0, Lundgreen-33.182; 27. Tyler Walker, 19, Kahne-33.250; 28. Billy Puterbaugh Jr., 73, Puterbaugh-33.254; 29. Sport Allen, 89, Moore-33.330; 30. Jim Moughan, 59, S & R-33.413; 31. Shane Hollingsworth, 85, Baldwin-33.466; 32. Josh Wise, 24, Parker-33.537; 33. Hud Cone, 91, Harris-33.634; 34. Steve Surniak, 31, Mataka-34.416; 35. Danny Ebberts, 44, Schlachter/Ebberts-34.775; 36. Roger Rager, 03, TNT-NT; 37. Bobby East, 6, Klatt-NT; 38. Johnny Parsons, 43, Nix-NT; 39. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. Tom Capie, 2. Sport Allen, 3. Johnny Parsons, 4. Josh Wise, 5. Shane Hollingsworth, 6. Hud Cone, 7. Jim Moughan, 8. Danny Ebberts, 9. Nick Lundgreen, 10. Russ Gamester, 11. Steve Surniak, 12. Ron Gregory, 13. Billy Puterbaugh Jr., 14. Tyler Walker, 15. Roger Rager. NT

FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Dave Darland (6), 2. Dave Steele (1), 3. John Heydenreich (11), 4. Teddy Beach (15), 5. Kevin Huntley (16), 6. Tracy Hines (9), 7. Boston Reid (12), 8. Bud Kaeding (20), 9. Aaron Pierce (21), 10. Hud Cone (29), 11. Jason McCord (7), 12. Jon Stanbrough (3), 13. Johnny Parsons (26), 14. Shane Hollingsworth (28), 15. Levi Jones (5), 16. Matt Westfall (10), 17. Brian Tyler (19), 18. Aaron Fike (4), 19. Tom Capie (24), 20. Paul White (17), 21. Dane Carter (2), 22. Jay Drake (14), 23. Danny Ebberts (31), 24. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (23), 25. Russ Gamester (33), 26. Tony Elliott (8), 27. Rich Tobias Jr. (18), 28. Donnie Beechler (22), 29. Cary Faas (13), 30. Josh Wise (27), 31. Nick Lundgreen (32), 32. Jim Moughan (30), 33. Sport Allen (25). NT

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-90 Dave Steele, Laps 91-100 Dave Darland.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Dave Steele-195; 2-Jason McCord-136; 3-Tracy Hines-135; 4-John Heydenreich-101; 5-Boston Reid-100; 6-Russ Gamester-92; 7-Bud Kaeding-91; 8-Aaron Pierce-91; 9-Michael Lewis-87; 10-P.J. Jones-76.

 

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TYLER FROM 22ND TO 1ST AT SUMAR CLASSIC

Terre Haute, Indiana………Brian Tyler of Parma, Mich. scored a sensational victory in the Terre Haute First Financial Bank Sumar Classic USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown feature on June 5 at the Terre Haute (Ind.) Action Track, coming from 22nd starting position to post the win.

Tyler's drive through the field on the ½-mile dirt track was reminiscent of his drive in the May 28 Hoosier Hundred in Indianapolis, Ind. where he came from 19th to third before encountering problems in the closing laps.

"We had a magneto problem in qualifying and my crew and I went to work to fix it, and in the race, we had no further problems," said Tyler after the race. "The car just kept getting faster and faster. I figured this place kind of owed me one after running out of fuel here last year while running third late in the race."

The victory was Tyler's seventh in series competition as he led the final 10 laps in his Dellen Automotive Family/Utility Peterbilt Beast/Chevy.

Dave Darland led the first 90 laps but faded to third in the closing laps as the track groove changed.

Trailing Tyler at the checkered flag were pole winner Levi Jones, Darland, Cory Kruseman and Bud Kaeding.

Cary Faas won the 15-lap qualifying race in which Tyler finished second.

Dave Steele, who finished seventh in the 100-lap race, continues to lead the series standings.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: June 5, 2004 – Terre Haute, Indiana – Terre Haute Action Track – First Financial Bank “Sumar Classic” presented by Clabber Girl & the Terre Haute Convention & Visitors Bureau

QUALIFYING: 1. Levi Jones, 52, BWB-21.220; 2. Jon Stanbrough, 53, Fox-21.446; 3. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-21.704; 4. Bud Kaeding, 67, Zarounian-21.776; 5. Aaron Fike, 32, RFMS-21.777; 6. Matt Westfall, 14, Daugherty-21.784; 7. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-21.863; 8. Tracy Hines, 37, Riggs-21.903; 9. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-21.909; 10. Tony Elliott, 20, Nolen-22.004; 11. Rob Chaney, 70, SC-22.136; 12. Donnie Beechler, 23, Six-R-22.155; 13. Rich Tobias Jr., 17, RW-22.156; 14. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-22.184; 15. Boston Reid, 35, RE Technologies-22.190; 16. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-22.234; 17. Paul White, 99, Mucci/Matczak-22.246; 18. Kevin Huntley, 97, SC-22.262; 19. Shane Hollingsworth, 85, Baldwin-22.340; 20. Dave Steele, 9, East/Stewart-22.525; 21. Cory Kruseman, 03, TNT-22.559; 22. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-22.930; 23. Jim Moughan, 59, S & R-22.957; 24. Tom Capie, 153, Capie-23.014; 25. Kyle Wissmiller, 54, Pedersen-23.226; 26. Cary Faas, 12, Galas-23.239; 27. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-23.287; 28. Wayne Reutimann Jr., 00, Reutimann-23.830; 29. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-NT; 30. Danny Long, 68, Long-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. Cary Faas, 2. Brian Tyler, 3. Cory Kruseman, 4. Jason McCord, 5. John Heydenreich, 6. Tom Capie, 7. Jim Moughan, 8. Wayne Reutimann Jr., 9. Kyle Wissmiller. 5:47.78

FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brian Tyler (22), 2. Levi Jones (1), 3. Dave Darland (3), 4. Cory Kruseman (23), 5. Bud Kaeding (4), 6. Donnie Beechler (12), 7. Dave Steele (20), 8. Tony Elliott (10), 9. Jon Stanbrough (2), 10. Jay Drake (16), 11. John Heydenreich (25), 12. Rob Chaney (11), 13. Shane Hollingsworth (19), 14. Russ Gamester (9), 15. Boston Reid (15), 16. Tom Capie (26), 17. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (28), 18. Jim Moughan (27), 19. Paul White (17), 20. Aaron Fike (5), 21. Jason McCord (24), 22. Aaron Pierce (7), 23. Matt Westfall (6), 24. Tracy Hines (8), 25. Rich Tobias Jr. (13), 26. Kyle Wissmiller (29), 27. Teddy Beach (14), 28. Kevin Huntley (18), 29. Cary Faas (21). NT

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-90 Dave Darland, Laps 91-100 Brian Tyler.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Dave Steele-237; 2-Jason McCord-148; 3-Tracy Hines-144; 4-Bud Kaeding-139; 5-Dave Darland-132; 6-John Heydenreich-132; 7-Boston Reid-123; 8-Brian Tyler-118; 9-Russ Gamester-117; 10-Levi Jones-106.

 

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EAST COMPLETES CYCLE WITH RICHMOND TRIUMPH

Richmond, Virginia……… Bobby East of Brownsburg, Ind. became the first driver in 2004 to claim victories in all three USAC National racing series, winning Saturday night’s Dominic’s of New York 100 at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway.

East, the son of noted car builder Bob East, led all but the first three laps of the 100-lap USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown race at the 3/4-mile paved oval. He caught early leader Jason McCord on lap four and held off repeated challenges from runner-up Brian Tyler to put his Power Stroke Diesel/Ford Beast/Ford into victory lane. The win followed previous 2004 USAC victories in National Sprint Car and Midget Car competition.

Trailing East and Tyler at the checkered flag were pole starter Jerry Coons Jr., McCord, Bud Kaeding, Dave Steele, J.J. Yeley, Eric Gordon, Dave Darland and Dane Carter. Coons won the pole Friday with a speed of 130.574 mph.

Saturday night’s race was interrupted six times by yellow flags but there were no driver injuries in any of the incidents.

Teddy Beach won Friday’s 15-lap qualifying race.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: June 25-26, 2004 – Richmond, Virginia – Richmond International Raceway – Dominic’s of New York 100

QUALIFYING: 1. Jerry Coons Jr., 95, Randol-20.678; 2. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-20.683; 3. Bobby East, 6, Klatt-20.715; 4. Eric Gordon, 69, Dynamics-20.766; 5. J.J. Yeley, 111, Snider-20.792; 6. Dane Carter, 41, Panther-20.800; 7. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-20.823; 8. Dave Steele, 9, East/Stewart-20.833; 9. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-20.840; 10. Michael Lewis, 60, Western Speed-20.878; 11. Rich Tobias Jr., 17, RW-20.923; 12. Bud Kaeding, 291, BK-20.945; 13. Boston Reid, 35, RE Technologies-20.960; 14. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-20.984; 15. Chet Fillip, 77, Advanced-20.985; 16. Dave Darland, 92, Hoerner-20.997; 17. Tyler Walker, 19, Kahne-21.014; 18. Jimmy Kite, 5, Westcon-21.043; 19. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-21.056; 20. David Gough, 82, Riverside-21.087; 21. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-21.097; 22. Aaron Fike, 67, Zarounian-21.167; 23. Aaron Pollock, 03, TNT-21.231; 24. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-21.254; 25. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-21.304; 26. Tony Hunt, 99, Mucci/Matczak-21.431; 27. Lance Kobusch, 2, Vance-21.486; 28. Johnny Parsons, 20, Nolen-21.493; 29. Bobby Santos, 29, S & S-21.596; 30. Wayne Reutimann Jr., 00, Reutimann-21.615; 31. Mike Ling, 93, Hanks-21.644; 32. Tony Elliott, 52, BWB-21.846; 33. Tom Capie, 153, Capie-22.032; 34. Michael Roselli Jr., 198, Roselli-22.125; 35. Justin Barger, 40, S & S-22.408; 36. Dave Slawiak, 31, Mataka-22.589.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. Teddy Beach, 2. Lance Kobusch, 3. Wayne Reutimann Jr., 4. Bobby Santos, 5. Tony Hunt, 6. Mike Ling, 7. Michael Roselli Jr., 8. Justin Barger, 9. Tom Capie, 10. Tony Elliott, 11. Dave Slawiak, 12. Johnny Parsons. 5:40.02

FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bobby East (3), 2. Brian Tyler (9), 3. Jerry Coons Jr. (1), 4. Jason McCord (2), 5. Bud Kaeding (12), 6. Dave Steele (8), 7. J.J. Yeley (5), 8. Eric Gordon (4), 9. Dave Darland (16), 10. Dane Carter (6), 11. Aaron Fike (22), 12. Rich Tobias Jr. (11), 13. Jimmy Kite (18), 14. David Gough (20), 15. Russ Gamester (19), 16. Michael Lewis (10), 17. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (27), 18. Tony Hunt (29), 19. Tony Elliott (31), 20. Tyler Walker (17), 21. Boston Reid (13), 22. Teddy Beach (25), 23. Aaron Pierce (24), 24. Bobby Santos (28), 25. Aaron Pollock (23), 26. Ron Gregory (14), 27. Lance Kobusch (26), 28. Johnny Heydenreich (21), 29. Chet Fillip (15), 30. Jay Drake (7), 31. Mike Ling (30). 56:28.288

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-3 Jason McCord, Laps 4-100 Bobby East.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Dave Steele-282; 2-Jason McCord-199; 3-Bud Kaeding-187; 4-Brian Tyler-175; 5-Dave Darland-168; 6-Tracy Hines-144; 7-Russ Gamester-140; 8-John Heydenreich-137; 9-Boston Reid-135; 10-Bobby East-120.

 

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DRAKE REPEATS IN "ROCKY MOUNTAIN CLASSIC 100

Fountain, Colorado………Jay Drake of Val Verde, Calif. repeated as the winner of the King Soopers Rocky Mountain Classic USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown race at Pikes Peak international Raceway on Sunday. The race was originally scheduled for 100 miles, but was shortened to 60, due to afternoon rain and impending darkness.

Drake assumed the lead on lap 43 when Dane Carter, who led the first 42 laps from the pole starting position, encountered engine problems. Drake then led the final 18 laps in his Team Mopar Beast/Mopar to claim the $14,560 winner’s share of the $82,105 total purse.

“I almost ran over Carter on a restart,” commented Drake in victory lane after saying Carter’s car had been smoking and was slow on the restart. “There was no contact, so everything was okay. The darkness wasn’t bad, and vision was never a problem. The rain also didn’t seem to hurt the track much.”

Trailing Drake at the finish were Bobby Santos, who started 20th, Aaron Pierce, Bud Kaeding and J.J. Yeley.

Carter qualified at 140.812 mph on Saturday but failed to finish Sunday’s race.

Dave Steele finished seventh but continues to lead the Weld Racing standings. Steele won Sunday’s 20-mile Valvoline National Sprint Car race and 20-mile National/Western Midget car race at the 1-mile paved oval.

Ron Gregory won the 15-lap qualifying race which preceded the 60-mile finale.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: July 3-4, 2004 – Fountain, Colorado – Pikes Peak International Raceway – King Soopers “Rocky Mountain Classic”

QUALIFICATIONS: (Held July 3) 1. Dane Carter, 41, Panther-25.566; 2. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-25.614; 3. Dave Steele, 9, East/Stewart-25.647; 4. Eric Gordon, 69, Dynamics-25.808; 5. Tyler Walker, 19, Kahne-25.841; 6. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-25.883; 7. Bobby East, 6, Klatt-25.911; 8. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-25.916; 9. J.J. Yeley, 111, Snider-25.987; 10. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-26.037; 11. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-26.104; 12. Rich Tobias Jr., 17, RW-26.200; 13. Dave Darland, 92, Hoerner-26.231; 14. Jimmy Kite, 5, Westcon-26.299; 15. Bud Kaeding, 291, BK-26.303; 16. Michael Lewis, 60, Western Speed-26.321; 17. P.J. Jones, 23, Six-R-26.334; 18. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-26.418; 19. Tony Elliott, 52, BWB-26.420; 20. Bobby Santos, 29, S & S-26.433; 21. Chet Fillip, 77, Advanced-26.458; 22. Paul White, 99, Mucci/Matczak-26.580; 23. Boston Reid, 35, RE Technologies-26.620; 24. Mike Ling, 93, Hanks-26.708; 25. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-26.779; 26. Michael Roselli Jr., 198, Roselli-26.880; 27. Nick Lundgreen, 0, Lundgreen-27.020; 28. John Starks, 98, Western Racing-27.197; 29. Jeff Mitrisin, 46, Cahill/Mitrisin-27.579; 30. David Mirk, 13, MCM-27.735; 31. Tony Hunt, 28, Pierson-28.087; 32. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-NT; 33. Wayne Reutimann Jr., 00, Reutimann-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. Ron Gregory, 2. John Starks, 3. Tony Hunt, 4. Wayne Reutimann Jr., 5. Michael Roselli Jr., 6. Russ Gamester, 7. Nick Lundgreen, 8. David Mirk, 9. Jeff Mitrisin. 6:43.18

FEATURE: (60 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jay Drake (2), 2. Bobby Santos (20), 3. Aaron Pierce (6), 4. Bud Kaeding (15), 5. J.J. Yeley (9), 6. Jason McCord (10), 7. Dave Steele (3), 8. Brian Tyler (8), 9. Bobby East (7), 10. Ron Gregory (25), 11. John Heydenreich (18), 12. Chet Fillip (21), 13. Rich Tobias Jr. (12), 14. Boston Reid (23), 15. John Starks (26), 16. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (28), 17. Eric Gordon (4), 18. Teddy Beach (11), 19. Mike Ling (24), 20. Dave Darland (13), 21. Nick Lundgreen (31), 22. Tony Elliott (19), 23. Michael Roselli Jr. (29), 24. Paul White (22), 25. Dane Carter (1), 26. P.J. Jones (17), 27. Jimmy Kite (14), 28. Russ Gamester (30), 29. Michael Lewis (16), 30. Tyler Walker (5), 31. Tony Hunt (27). NT

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-42 Dane Carter, Laps 43-60 Jay Drake.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Dave Steele-324; 2-Jason McCord-244; 3-Bud Kaeding-238; 4-Brian Tyler-214; 5-Dave Darland-181; 6-John Heydenreich-168; 7-Aaron Pierce-166; 8-Boston Reid-160; 9-Bobby East-156; 10-Russ Gamester-145.

 

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MILWAUKEE MILE 100 FOR JAY DRAKE

Milwaukee, Wisconsin………Jay Drake of Val Verde, Calif. earned his second consecutive USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown triumph Saturday afternoon, winning the Milwaukee Mile 100 at the famed one-mile paved Wisconsin State Fair oval.

Drake took the lead from pole starter Bobby East on lap 27 and led the rest of the way in his Team Mopar Beast/Mopar fielded by George Snider and NASCAR star Tony Stewart. Drake also won on July 4 at Pikes Peak and now ranks seventh in the new series standings.

“I protected my tires and kept my car straight,” commented Drake after the win. “I could have run a little harder but, fortunately, I didn’t have a real challenge at the end. My team gave me a great car. I’d like to stay and talk but my plane will leave without me.”

The last quote was regarding the plane he had to rush to catch which was flying him to Indiana to compete in Saturday night’s Valvoline Indiana Sprint Week finale at the Terre Haute Action Track.

Trailing Drake at the checkered flag were Tracy Hines of New Castle, Ind., Chet Fillip of Indianapolis, Ind, Brian Tyler of Parma, Mich. and Bobby East of Brownsburg, Ind. Tyler came from the 28th starting spot to earn the Hard Charger award.

East won the pole Friday with his speed of 130.606 mph and led the first six laps. J.J. Yeley then led for 15 laps before pitting, relinquishing the lead back to East.

Yeley had won the 30-mile USAC National Midget race which preceded the 100-mile Silver Crown race, beating Dave Steele by a half-car length after a spirited duel with Steele and East.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: July 23-24, 2004 – West Allis, Wisconsin – Milwaukee Mile – Milwaukee Mile 100

QUALIFYING: 1. Bobby East, 6, Klatt-27.997; 2. Bud Kaeding, 67, Zarounian-28.048; 3. J.J. Yeley, 111, Snider-28.057; 4. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-28.062; 5. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-28.117; 6. Tracy Hines, 37, Riggs-28.197; 7. Nick Lundgreen, 0, Lundgreen-28.209; 8. Chet Fillip, 77, Advanced-28.249; 9. Dane Carter, 41, Panther-28.262; 10. Eric Gordon, 69, Dynamics-28.264; 11. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-28.265; 12. Dave Darland, 92, Hoerner-28.267; 13. Dave Steele, 9, East/Stewart-28.282; 14. Paul White, 99, Mucci/Matczak-28.309; 15. Boston Reid, 35, RE Technologies-28.318; 16. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-28.370; 17. Bobby Santos, 29, S & S-28.388; 18. Wayne Reutimann Jr., 00, Reutimann-28.418; 19. Rich Tobias Jr., 17, RW-28.437; 20. Jerry Coons Jr., 95, Randol-28.448; 21. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-28.481; 22. A.J. Fike, 32, RFMS-28.482; 23. David Gough, 82, Riverside-28.485; 24. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-28.536; 25. Justin Barger, 40, S & S-28.540; 26. Jimmy Kite, 5, Westcon-28.549; 27. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-28.568; 28. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-28.636; 29. Brad Armstrong, 110, Armstrong-28.640; 30. Mike Ling, 93, Hanks-28.824; 31. Michael Roselli Jr., 198, Roselli-29.003; 32. Hud Cone, 91, Harris-30.399; 33. Nelson Stewart, 115, Lawson-32.099; 34. David Mirk, 13, MCM-NT.

FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jay Drake (4), 2. Tracy Hines (6), 3. Chet Fillip (8), 4. Brian Tyler (28), 5. Bobby East (1), 6. Bud Kaeding (2), 7. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (18), 8. Ron Gregory (16), 9. Dave Steele (13), 10. A.J. Fike (22), 11. Jerry Coons Jr. (20), 12. Jason McCord (11), 13. David Gough (23), 14. Paul White (14), 15. Boston Reid (15), 16. Rich Tobias Jr. (19), 17. Russ Gamester (27), 18. Dave Darland (12), 19. Brad Armstrong (29), 20. J.J. Yeley (3), 21. Jimmy Kite (26), 22. Michael Roselli Jr. (31), 23. Justin Barger (25), 24. John Heydenreich (24), 25. Aaron Pierce (5), 26. Bobby Santos (17), 27. Dane Carter (9), 28. Nick Lundgreen (7), 29. Eric Gordon (10), 30. Mike Ling (30), 31. Nelson Stewart (33), 32. David Mirk (34), 33. Teddy Beach (21), 34. Hud Cone (32). 57:22.00

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-6 Bobby East, Laps 7-21 J.J. Yeley, Laps 22-27 Bobby East, Laps 28-100 Jay Drake.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Dave Steele-360; 2-Bud Kaeding-283; 3-Jason McCord-273; 4-Brian Tyler-265; 5-Bobby East-207; 6-Tracy Hines-201; 7-Jay Drake-200; 8-Dave Darland-198; 9-Boston Reid-183; 10-John Heydenreich-177.

 

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DRAKE DOMINATES J.D. BYRIDER 100 AT IRP

Indianapolis, Ind..…….Jay Drake of Val Verde, Calif. captured Thursday night’s J.D. Byrider 100 USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown race at Indianapolis Raceway Park, opening the track’s Kroger SpeedFest activity.

Drake won the pole starting position in his Team Mopar/Vital Express Eagle/Mopar, owned by George Snider and NASCAR star Tony Stewart, then proceeded to lead all 100 laps for the victory.

“I finally got the monkey off my back,” commented Drake in victory lane, referring to his past IRP success which has failed to produce a feature win in various types of racing. “I’m pretty happy. If I’d just won the pole and went home, I’d probably be happy. I’d only won two of the Silver Crown races before this year and now we’ve won three in a row. That’s pretty good!”

Drake’s victories at Pikes Peak on July 4, Milwaukee, on July 24, and on this night, make him the first driver in series history to win three straight back-to-back-to-back on pavement.

Dave Darland finished three seconds behind at the checkered flag and was followed by Jason McCord, Eric Gordon and NASCAR driver/past Silver Crown Champion Dave Blaney. The race was Blaney’s first in the series in six years.

Dave Steele, Mike Bliss and J.J. Yeley met with varying degrees of success. Steele finished 11th to retain the series point lead, while Bliss completed 71 laps before losing an engine and Yeley failed to earn a starting berth, finishing seventh in the qualifying race.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: August 5, 2004 – Clermont, Indiana – Indianapolis Raceway Park – J.D. Byrider 100

QUALIFYING: 1. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-21.148; 2. Mike Bliss, 67, Zarounian-21.248; 3. Bud Kaeding, 291, BK-21.266; 4. Dane Carter, 41, Panther-21.280; 5. Paul White, 99, Mucci/Matczak-21.282; 6. Dave Darland, 92, Hoerner-21.284; 7. Dave Blaney, 29, S & S-21.299; 8. Wayne Reutimann Jr., 00, Reutimann-21.323; 9. Tyler Walker, 19, Six-R-21.357; 10. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-21.366; 11. Bobby East, 6, Klatt-21.376; 12. Jerry Coons Jr., 95, Randol-21.431; 13. Bobby Santos, 2, Vance-21.431; 14. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-21.440; 15. Boston Reid, 35, RE Technologies-21.453; 16. Michael Lewis, 60, Western Speed-21.466; 17. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-21.472; 18. P.J. Jones, 23, Six-R-21.488; 19. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-21.507; 20. Jimmy Kite, 5, Westcon-21.510; 21. Eric Gordon, 69, Dynamics-21.517; 22. Dave Steele, 9, East/Stewart-21.532; 23. Jeff Gardner, 47, Paternoster-21.554; 24. Aaron Pollock, 03, TNT-21.574; 25. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-21.598; 26. Aaron Fike, 32, RFMS-21.634; 27. Tony Elliott, 52, BWB-21.635; 28. Tracy Hines, 37, Riggs-21.648; 29. J.J. Yeley, 111, Snider-21.699; 30. Chet Fillip, 77, Advanced-21.708; 31. David Gough, 82, Riverside-21.739; 32. Shauna Hogg, 110, Armstrong-21.763; 33. Carl Edwards, 191 Hemelgarn/Johnson-21.808; 34. Rich Tobias Jr., 17, RW-21.842; 35. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-21.852; 36. Michael Roselli Jr., 198, Roselli-22.155; 37. Nelson Stewart, 115, Lawson-22.203; 38. John Starks, 98, Western-22.378; 39. Nick Lundgreen, 0, Lundgreen-22.502; 40. Tom Capie, 153, Capie-23.422; 41. Samantha Weakley, 49, Smith-24.575; 42. Jimmy McCune, 66, McCune-NT; 43. Justin Barger, 40, S & S-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. Ron Gregory, 2. Chet Fillip, 3. Tracy Hines, 4. Tony Elliott, 5. Aaron Fike, 6. John Heydenreich, 7. J.J. Yeley, 8. David Gough, 9. Rich Tobias Jr., 10. Shauna Hogg, 11. John Starks, 12. Nelson Stewart, 13. Nick Lundgreen, 14. Tom Capie, 15. Michael Roselli Jr., 16. Samantha Weakley, 17. Carl Edwards. 5:21.44

FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jay Drake (1), 2. Dave Darland (6), 3. Jason McCord (10), 4. Eric Gordon (21), 5. Dave Blaney (7), 6. Chet Fillip (26), 7. Jerry Coons Jr. (12), 8. Bobby Santos (13), 9. Bobby East (11), 10. Aaron Pierce (19), 11. Dave Steele (22), 12. Bud Kaeding (3), 13. Dane Carter (4), 14. Russ Gamester (14), 15. Ron Gregory (25), 16. Aaron Fike (29), 17. P.J. Jones (18), 18. Boston Reid (15), 19. Paul White (5), 20. John Heydenreich (30), 21. Brian Tyler (17), 22. Tony Elliott (28), 23. Jeff Gardner (23), 24. Jimmy Kite (20), 25. Mike Bliss (2), 26. Tracy Hines (27), 27. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (8), 28. Tyler Walker (9), 29. Michael Lewis (16), 30. Aaron Pollock (24). 44:35.25

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-100 Jay Drake.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Dave Steele-391; 2-Jason McCord-327; 3-Bud Kaeding-312; 4-Brian Tyler-277; 5-Jay Drake-266; 6-Dave Darland-255; 7-Bobby East-243; 8-Tracy Hines-208; 9-Aaron Pierce-207; 10-Boston Reid-200.

 

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21ST-1ST FOR TYLER IN BETTENHAUSEN 100

Springfield, Ill...…….Brian Tyler of Parma, Mich. stormed from 21st starting position to take the lead on the 48th lap of Saturday’s Tony Bettenhausen 100 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds and went on to win the USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown race by three seconds over runner-up Rich Tobias Jr.

Tyler won the qualifying race which preceded the 100-miler, then led the final 53 miles of the race in his Dellen Automotive Family/Utility Peterbilt Beast/Chevy. The win was the eighth of his Silver Crown career and his second this season as he solidified his fourth-place point ranking.

“Every time we go out on dirt, we keep getting better and better,” said Tyler in victory lane. “I’m not worried about the points, I’m here to win and the points will take care of themselves. I knew on the lap 48 restart if I was going to get Tobias it would be on the front stretch. I got a really good start and made a great entry into turn one.”

Trailing Tyler and Tobias at the checkered flag was pole starter Jerry Coons Jr., who had finished second at Springfield the last three years.

John Heydenreich and Matt Westfall rounded out the top-five at the finish, while series point leader Dave Steele was seventh and holds a 77-point lead.

Jay Drake’s bid for a record-tying fourth consecutive series victory fell short as he finished 14th, one lap in arrears after starting 10th.

Only two yellows slowed the event, a blown engine and a blown tire.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: August 21, 2004 - Springfield, Illinois - Illinois State Fairgrounds – Tony Bettenhausen 100

QUALIFYING: 1. Jerry Coons Jr., 191, Hemelgarn/Johnson-30.362; 2. Jon Stanbrough, 53, Fox-30.827; 3. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-30.947; 4. Shane Hollingsworth, 85, Baldwin-31.025; 5. Tyler Walker, 19, Kahne-31.117; 6. Tony Elliott, 52, BWB-31.302; 7. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-31.491; 8. Bud Kaeding, 67, Zarounian-31.685; 9. Boston Reid, 35, RE Technologies-31.795; 10. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-31.844; 11. Dave Steele, 9, East/Stewart-31.850; 12. Rich Tobias Jr., 17, RW-31.882; 13. Matt Westfall, 14, Daugherty-31.935; 14. Jim Moughan, 59, S & R-32.283; 15. Kevin Huntley, 97, SC-32.329; 16. Mike Brecht, 64, DePalma-32.592; 17. Hud Cone, 91, Harris-32.690; 18. Todd Kane, 43, Nix-32.695; 19. Sport Allen, 89, Moore-32.700; 20. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-32.700; 21. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-33.889; 22. Wayne Reutimann Jr., 00, Reutimann-32.923; 23. Paul White, 99, Mucci/Matczak-33.023; 24. Roger Rager, 03, TNT-33.040; 25. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-33.050; 26. Nick Lundgreen, 0, Lundgreen-33.098; 27. Aaron Fike, 32, RFMS-33.203; 28. Donnie Beechler, 23, Six-R-33.242; 29. Justin Allgaier, 86, Bergfield-33.539; 30. Randy Bateman, 55, Bateman-33.601; 31. Kyle Wissmiller, 54, Pedersen-33.709; 32. Terry Babb, 38, Babb-33.718; 33. Tom Capie, 153, Capie-33.767; 34. Jerry Nemire, 76, Nemire-33.854; 35. Alex Shanks, 155, Baker-33.902; 36. Davey Ray, 114, FattFro-34.283; 37. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-34.478; 38. Nelson Stewart, 115, Lawson-35.410; 39. Danny Long, 68, Long-36.801; 40. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-NT; 41. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-NT

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. Brian Tyler, 2. Donnie Beechler, 3. Roger Rager, 4. Nick Lundgreen, 5. Aaron Fike, 6. Wayne Reutimann Jr., 7. Randy Bateman, 8. Jason McCord, 9. Ron Gregory, 10. Aaron Pierce, 11. Justin Allgaier, 12. Kyle Wissmiller, 13. Terry Babb, 14. Jerry Nemire, 15. Davey Ray, 16. Alex Shanks, 17. Nelson Stewart, 18. Tom Capie, 19. Paul White. NT

FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brian Tyler (21), 2. Rich Tobias Jr. (12), 3. Jerry Coons Jr. (1), 4. John Heydenreich (20), 5. Matt Westfall (13), 6. Dave Darland (3), 7. Dave Steele (11), 8. Bud Kaeding (8), 9. Tony Elliott (6), 10. Shane Hollingsworth (4), 11. Todd Kane (18), 12. Jason McCord (28), 13. Ron Gregory (29), 14. Jay Drake (10), 15. Aaron Pierce (30), 16. Randy Bateman (27), 17. Mike Brecht (16), 18. Sport Allen (19), 19. Hud Cone (17), 20. Boston Reid (9), 21. Jon Stanbrough (2), 22. Tyler Walker (5), 23. Nick Lundgreen (24), 24. Roger Rager (23), 25. Kevin Huntley (15), 26. Jim Moughan (14), 27. Russ Gamester (7), 28. Aaron Fike (25), 29. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (26), 30. Donnie Beechler (22). NT

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Jerry Coons Jr., Laps 2-47 Rich Tobias Jr., Laps 48-100 Brian Tyler.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Dave Steele-433; 2-Jason McCord-356; 3-Bud Kaeding-351; 4-Brian Tyler-340; 5-Dave Darland-300; 6-Jay Drake-291; 7-Bobby East-243; 8-Heydenreich-241; 9-Pierce-230; 10-Reid-213.

 

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WALKER GETS 1ST SILVER CROWN WIN AT NAZARETH

Nazareth, Pennsylvania………Tyler Walker of Los Angeles, Calif. finally found the winners circle in the USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown Series Sunday afternoon, winning the Bully Hill Vineyards 100 at Nazareth Speedway in his Curb Records/Brown & Miller Plumbing Beast/Mopar.

Walker, who had three previous third-place career finishes, gave car owner Kasey Kahne his second consecutive Nazareth triumph. Kahne won last year’s race in a driving role.

“The car was great all day,” Walker said in victory lane. “I used a little of my tires trying to catch Dave (Steele, the pole winner and race leader) but I got a run off the last corner by going wide and staying there. Once I got by, it was hard for him to get past me. This has been a long time coming (his 28th career start). I haven’t finished a race this year, so I finally finish one and I win. I guess that’s pretty good.”

Steele, of Tampa, Fla., led the first 80 miles of the race after winning the pole at 135.140 mph. Walker made his winning move on lap 81 and stayed there until the checkered flag despite pressure from Steele in the closing laps.

Bobby East of Brownsburg, Ind. finished third ahead of Jay Drake of Val Verde, Calif. and Dane Carter of Brownsburg, Ind.

Four cautions slowed the race as Walker averaged 103.043 mph for the 100 miles.

Steele’s victory leaves him with a 100-point lead over Bud Kaeding, who finished sixth Sunday.

Trailing Kaeding in Sunday’s top-10 were Tracy Hines, Russ Gamester, Eric Gordon and John Heydenreich.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: August 27-29, 2004 – Nazareth, Pennsylvania – Nazareth Speedway – Bully Hill Vineyards 100

QUALIFYING: 1. Dave Steele, 9, East/Stewart-26.639; 2. Tyler Walker, 19, Kahne-26.707; 3. Bobby East, 6, Klatt-26.719; 4. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-26.737; 5. Dane Carter, 41, Panther-26.786; 6. Jerry Coons Jr., 95, Randol-26.833; 7. Tracy Hines, 37, Riggs-26.838; 8. P.J. Jones, 23, Six-R-26.859; 9. Bud Kaeding, 291, BK-26.867; 10. Paul White, 99, Mucci/Matczak-26.931; 11. Gary Hieber, 29, S & S-26.989; 12. Eric Gordon, 69, Dynamics-26.991; 13. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-27.011; 14. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-27.030; 15. Dave Darland, 47, Paternoster-27.144; 16. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-27.162; 17. Rich Tobias Jr., 17, RW-27.173; 18. Tony Elliott, 52, BWB-27.191; 19. Justin Barger, 40, S & S-27.208; 20. Marc Jessup, 3, Vance-27.211; 21. Boston Reid, 35, RE Technologies-27.247; 22. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-27.249; 23. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-27.250; 24. Aaron Pollock, 03, TNT-27.335; 25. John Starks, 98, Western-27.439; 26. Bobby Santos, 2, Vance-27.462;27. Tom Capie, 153, Capie-27.655; 28. Wayne Reutimann, 00, Reutimann-27.671; 29. Billy Pauch, 199, Mucci/Matczak-27.814; 30. Nick Lundgreen, 0, Lundgreen-27.921; 31. Michael Roselli Jr., 198, Roselli-28.021; 32. Aaron Pierce, 110, Armstrong-28.268; 33. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-NT. (NOTE: Brad Armstrong also in car #110).

FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tyler Walker (2), 2. Dave Steele (1), 3. Bobby East (3), 4. Jay Drake (4), 5. Dane Carter (5), 6. Bud Kaeding (9), 7. Tracy Hines (7), 8. Russ Gamester (13), 9. Eric Gordon (12), 10. John Heydenreich (16), 11. Paul White (10), 12. Boston Reid (21), 13. Jason McCord (23), 14. Brian Tyler (14), 15. Dave Darland (15), 16. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (28), 17. Aaron Pollock (24), 18. Ron Gregory (22), 19. Rich Tobias Jr. (17), 20. Nick Lundgreen (30), 21. Tom Capie (27), 22. Aaron Pierce (#110) (32), 23. P.J. Jones (8), 24. John Starks (25), 25. Marc Jessup (20), 26. Michael Roselli Jr. (31), 27. Justin Barger (19), 28. Jerry Coons Jr. (6), 29. Tony Elliott (18), 30. Bobby Santos (26), 31. Gary Hieber (11), 32. Billy Pauch (29). 58:13.681

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-80 Dave Steele, Laps 81-100 Tyler Walker.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Dave Steele-496; 2-Bud Kaeding-396; 3-Jason McCord-383; 4-Brian Tyler-365; 5-Jay Drake-342; 6-Dave Daralnd-323; 7-Bobby East-297; 8-John Heydenreich-274; 9-Tracy Hines-250; 10-Boston Reid-242.

 

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WALKER REPEATS WITH WIN AT Du QUOIN’S TED HORN 100

Du Quoin, Illinois………Tyler Walker of Los Angeles, Calif. dominated Sunday night’s “Ted Horn 100” at the one-mile dirt Du Quoin (Ill.) State Fairgrounds, leading all 100 miles in his Curb Records/Brown & Miller Plumbing JEI/Dodge.

The victory was the second in a row for Walker, who drives for NASCAR star Kasey Kahne and won last week’s 100-miler at Nazareth, Pa. on the pavement.

“To run all 100 laps in the lead was awesome. I hated to see the late yellows, but I had saved the tires enough that I could run hard at the end. To come out and break the track record by a half-second was great!”

Walker erased Teddy Beach’s one-year-old qualifying record with a lap at 123.550 mph to win the pole for the 100-mile race. He had built nearly a half-lap lead before the late cautions.

Brian Tyler finished second ahead of Tracy Hines, Kevin Huntley and Paul White as the top five cars were on the lead lap at the end.

Series point leader Dave Steele emerged with an 80-point lead over Bud Kaeding going into a September 18 race at Tulsa, Okla. Steele finished 17th, while Kaeding garnered the hard charger award for his drive from 18th to eighth.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: September 5, 2004 – Du Quoin, Illinois – Du Quoin State Fairgrounds – Ted Horn 100

QUALIFYING: 1. Tyler Walker, 19, Kahne-29.138; 2. Jerry Coons Jr., 191, Hemelgarn/Johnson-29.655; 3. Tracy Hines, 37, Riggs-29.952; 4. Matt Westfall, 14, Daugherty-30.103; 5. Tom Capie, 153, Capie-30.170; 6. Kevin Huntley, 97, SC-30.213; 7. Jon Stanbrough, 53, Fox-30.229; 8. Paul White, 99, Mucci/Matczak-30.249; 9. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-30.278; 10. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-30.348; 11. Tony Elliott, 52, BWB-30.361; 12. Shane Hollingsworth, 85, Baldwin-30.415; 13. Davey Ray, 114, FattFro-30.452; 14. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-30.657; 15. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-30.681; 16. A.J. Fike, 32, RFMS-30.721; 17. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-30.726; 18. Bud Kaeding, 67, Zarounian-30.811; 19. Boston Reid, 35, RE Technologies-30.820; 20. Johnny Parsons, 43, Nix-30.920; 21. Dave Steele, 9, East/Stewart-30.928; 22. Roger Rager, 03, TNT-30.943; 23. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-31.072; 24. Wayne Reutimann Jr., 00, Reutimann-31.128; 25. Justin Allgaier, 86, Bergfield-31.140; 26. Donnie Beechler, 23, Six-R-31.487; 27. Sport Allen, 89, Moore-31.532; 28. Rich Tobias Jr., 17, RW-31.539; 29. Jim Moughan, 59, S & R-31.715; 30. Chris Urish, 61, Team Purple-31.753; 31. Randy Bateman, 55, Bateman-31.781; 32. Hud Cone, 91, Harris-31.877; 33. Ron Gregory, 48, Irvin-32.079; 34. Wes Miller, 36, Miller-32.665; 35. Terry Babb, 38, Babb-32.791; 36. Alex Shanks, 155, Baker-32.796; 37. Tim Siner, 12, Galas-32.886; 38. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-NT; 39. Nelson Stewart, 115, Lawson-NT; 40. Teddy Beach, 15, Beach-NT; 41. Levi Jones, 20, Nolen-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. Dave Steele, 2. Russ Gamester, 3. Rich Tobias Jr., 4. Donnie Beechler, 5. Hud Cone, 6. Sport Allen, 7. Chris Urish, 8. Jim Moughan, 9. Alex Shanks, 10. Roger Rager, 11. Nelson Stewart, 12. Randy Bateman, 13. Justin Allgaier, 14. Tim Siner, 15. Wes Miller, 16. Terry Babb, 17. Wayne Reutimann Jr., 18. Ron Gregory. NT

FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tyler Walker (1), 2. Brian Tyler (10), 3. Tracy Hines (3), 4. Kevin Huntley (6), 5. Paul White (8), 6. Dave Darland (9), 7. Jon Stanbrough (7), 8. Bud Kaeding (18), 9. Tony Elliott (11), 10. Shane Hollingsworth (12), 11. A.J. Fike (16), 12. Russ Gamester (22), 13. Tom Capie (5), 14. Aaron Pierce (17), 15. John Heydenreich (15), 16. Rich Tobias Jr. (23), 17. Dave Steele (21), 18. Jason McCord (14), 19. Jerry Coons Jr. (2), 20. Chris Urish (27), 21. Jim Moughan (28), 22. Hud Cone (25), 23. Donnie Beechler (24), 24. Alex Shanks (29), 25. Sport Allen (26), 26. Davey Ray (13), 27. Nelson Stewart (30), 28. Boston Reid (19), 29. Johnny Parsons (20), 30. Matt Westfall (4). 1:02:14.00

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-100 Tyler Walker.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Dave Steele-515; 2-Bud Kaeding-435; 3-Brian Tyler-422; 4-Jason McCord-400; 5-Dave Darland-368; 6-Jay Drake-342; 7-Tracy Hines-304; 8-Bobby East-297; 9-John Heydenreich-297; 10-Aaron Pierce-266.

 

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WALKER 3-FOR-3 AFTER TULSA 100 TRIUMPH

Tulsa, Oklahoma………Tyler Walker of Los Angeles, Calif. gave NASCAR star and Silver Crown car owner Kasey Kahne the team’s third straight USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown triumph Saturday night at the Tulsa (Okla.) Fairgrounds Motorplex.

Walker led all 100 laps of the O’Reilly Tulsa 100 presented by Flowmaster around the 3/4-mile dirt oval in his Curb Records/Brown & Miller Plumbing JEI/Stanton Dodge.

Walker also won at Nazareth, Pa. on August 29 and Du Quoin, Ill. on September 5 and has now led the last 220 laps of series competition.

After performing his signature back-flip in victory lane, Walker remarked, “The Dodge ran really well. Last year, I thought I had a good shot at winning, but this year, we led it all the way. It was frustrating missing the pole, but we got a great start.”

Trailing Walker at the checkered flag were Rich Tobias Jr., defending race winner Bud Kaeding, pole winner Jay Drake and Jason McCord.

Dave Steele of Tampa, Fla. nearly clinched the series title with his 13th-place finish and leads Kaeding by 53 points.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: September 18, 2004 – Tulsa, Oklahoma – Tulsa Fairgrounds Motorplex – O’Reilly Tulsa 100 Presented by Flowmaster

QUALIFYING: 1. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-26.110; 2. Tyler Walker, 19, Kahne-26.137; 3. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-26.377; 4. Bud Kaeding, 67, Zarounian-26.406; 5. Tony Elliott, 52, BWB-26.523; 6. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-26.554; 7. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-26.572; 8. Rich Tobias Jr., 17, RW-26.756; 9. Boston Reid, 35, RE Technologies-26.828; 10. Paul White, 99, Mucci/Matczak-26.831; 11. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-26.865; 12. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-26.866; 13. Tom Capie, 153, Capie-27.122; 14. Chris Urish, 61, Team Purple-27.190; 15. Dave Steele, 9, East/Stewart-27.236; 16. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-27.260; 17. Jerry Coons Jr., 191, Hemelgarn/Johnson-27.476; 18. Jim Moughan, 59, S & R-27.772; 19. Larry Neighbors, 63, Neighbors-27.787; 20. Randy Bateman, 55, Bateman-28.085; 21. Tad Roach, 84, Spivey-28.911; 22. Roger Rager, 03, TNT-NT; 23. Wes Miller, 36, Miller-NT; 24. Wayne Reutimann Jr., 00, Reutimann-NT.

FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tyler Walker (2), 2. Rich Tobias Jr. (8), 3. Bud Kaeding (4), 4. Jay Drake (1), 5. Jason McCord (3), 6. Tony Elliott (5), 7. Dave Darland (7), 8. Brian Tyler (11), 9. Paul White (10), 10. Tom Capie (13), 11. Jerry Coons Jr. (17), 12. Chris Urish (14), 13. Dave Steele (15), 14. John Heydenreich (16), 15. Aaron Pierce (6), 16. Boston Reid (9), 17. Larry Neighbors (19), 18. Randy Bateman (20), 19. Jim Moughan (18), 20. Russ Gamester (12), 21. Roger Rager (22), 22. Tad Roach (21), 23. Jackie Burke (#36) (23), 24. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (24). 58:52.75

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-100 Tyler Walker.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Dave Steele-542; 2-Bud Kaeding-489; 3-Brian Tyler-461; 4-Jason McCord-448; 5-Dave Darland-410; 6-Jay Drake-396; 7-John Heydenreich-322; 8-Tracy Hines-304; 9-Bobby East-297; 10-Aaron Pierce-289.

 

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DARLAND NOW A 4-CROWN TRIPLE CROWN CHAMP; STEELE CLAIMS SILVER CROWN TITLE

Rossburg, Ohio………Dave Darland of Lincoln, Ind. led all 50 laps to win Saturday night’s 4-Crown Nationals feature event at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio, while Dave Steele emerged as the USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown Champion after his 16th place finish.

Steele, who drives for car owners Tony Stewart and Bob East, earned his first-ever USAC National driving title with a 47-point cushion over Bud Kaeding, who finished 13th at Eldora.

“The track was perfect,” said Darland. “I love it when it’s like this. My car owner (Galen Fox) gave me a great car and we just got a new engine with a lot of power.”

Darland finished 1.22 seconds ahead of Kevin Huntley at the checkered flag. Mike Brecht, Rich Tobias Jr. and Levi Jones rounded out the top-five at the finish.

Darland also won Saturday night’s 25-lap USAC Midget feature but flipped during the 30-lap USAC Sprint race while running second. Dickie Gaines won the Sprint car feature.

 

USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES RACE RESULTS: September 24-25, 2004 – Rossburg, Ohio – Eldora Speedway – 4-Crown Nationals

QUALIFYING: 1. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-17.526; 2. Jac Haudenschild, 59, S & R-17.900; 3. Tyler Walker, 19, Kahne-17.918; 4. Nick Lundgreen, 0, Lundgreen-17.922; 5. Jerry Coons Jr., 191, Hemelgarn/Johnson-17.938; 6. Jon Stanbrough, 53, Fox-17.963; 7. Boston Reid, 35, RE Technologies-17.988; 8. Kevin Huntley, 97, SC-18.048; 9. Brian Tyler, 21, Six-R-18.083; 10. Paul White, 99, Mucci/Matczak-18.119; 11. Bud Kaeding, 67, Zarounian-18.127; 12. Rich Tobias Jr., 17, RW-18.127; 13. Dickie Gaines, 37, Riggs-18.129; 14. Levi Jones, 20, Nolen-18.166; 15. Nelson Stewart, 115, Lawson-18.181; 16. Jay Drake, 11, Stewart/Snider-18.187; 17. Roger Rager, 03, TNT-18.225; 18. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-18.381; 19. John Heydenreich, 90, Bank-18.504; 20. Jason McCord, 4, Contos-18.510; 21. Rob Chaney, 70, SC-18.607; 22. Davey Ray, 114, FattFro-18.614; 23. Mike Brecht, 64, DePalma-18.641; 24. Matt Westfall, 14, Daugherty-18.658; 25. Jerry Nemire, 76, Nemire-18.798; 26. Dave Steele, 9, East/Stewart-18.875; 27. Shane Hollingsworth, 85, Baldwin-18.916; 28. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-18.929; 29. Tony Elliott, 52, BWB-19.157; 30. Wes Miller, 36, Miller-19.250; 31. A.J. Fike, 32, RFMS-19.281; 32. Mat Neely, 54, Pedersen-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. Dickie Gaines, 2. Jay Drake, 3. Levi Jones, 4. Rob Chaney, 5. Dave Steele, 6. John Heydenreich, 7. Matt Westfall, 8. Tony Elliott, 9. Shane Hollingsworth, 10. Mike Brecht, 11. Aaron Pierce, 12. Davey Ray, 13. Jason McCord, 14. A.J. Fike, 15. Russ Gamester, 16. Wes Miller, 17. Jerry Nemire, 18. Nelson Stewart, 19. Roger Rager. NT

FEATURE: (50 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Dave Darland (1), 2. Kevin Huntley (8), 3. Mike Brecht (22), 4. Rich Tobias Jr. (12), 5. Levi Jones (15), 6. Jon Stanbrough (6), 7. Rob Chaney (16), 8. Aaron Pierce (23), 9. Matt Westfall (19), 10. John Heydenreich (18), 11. Jay Drake (14), 12. Tony Elliott (20), 13. Bud Kaeding (11), 14. Dickie Gaines (13), 15. Paul White (10), 16. Dave Steele (17), 17. Nick Lundgreen (4), 18. Jerry Coons Jr. (5), 19. Jason McCord (25), 20. Shane Hollingsworth (21), 21. Davey Ray (24), 22. Brian Tyler (9), 23. Jac Haudenschild (2), 24. Boston Reid (7), 25. Tyler Walker (3). NT

**Boston Reid flipped in turn 3 on the 14th lap of the feature.

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-50 Dave Darland.

 

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2004 USAC SILVER CROWN DRIVER POINTS

1. (563) Dave Steele, Tampa, Fla.

2. (516) Bud Kaeding, Campbell, Calif.

3. (476) Dave Darland, Lincoln, Ind.

4. (472) Brian Tyler, Parma, Mich.

5. (463) Jason McCord, Anderson, Ind.

6. (427) Jay Drake, Val Verde, Calif.

7. (355) John Heydenreich, Bloomsburg, Pa.

8. (330) Rich Tobias Jr., Lebanon, Pa.

9. (328) Aaron Pierce, Muncie, Ind.

10. (304) Tracy Hines, New Castle, Ind.

11. (297) Bobby East, Brownsburg, Ind.

12. (277) Boston Reid, Logansport, Ind.

13. (276) Russ Gamester, Peru, Ind.

14. (270) Jerry Coons Jr., Tucson, Ariz.

15. (267) Paul White, Temple, Texas

16. (248) Tyler Walker, Los Angeles, Calif.

17. (233) Tony Elliott, Kokomo, Ind.

18. (200) Eric Gordon, Greenfield, Ind.

19. (199) Chet Fillip, San Angelo, Texas

20. (178) Dane Carter, Brownsburg, Ind.

21. (175) Ron Gregory, Noblesville, Ind.

22. (169) Kevin Huntley, Bloomington, Ind.

23. (164) Jon Stanbrough, Avon, Ind.

24. (154) Wayne Reutimann Jr., Zephyrhills, Fla.

25. (154) Levi Jones, Olney, Ill.

26. (134) Aaron Fike, Galesburg, Ill.

27. (131) Shane Hollingsworth, Indianapolis, Ind.

28. (130) Bobby Santos, Franklin, Mass.

29. (118) Matt Westfall, Pleasant Hill, Ohio

30. (116) Michael Lewis, Noblesville, Ind.

31. (113) J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, Ariz.

32. (112) Teddy Beach, Donnelsville, Ohio

33. (112) P.J. Jones, Torrance, Calif.

34. (108) Tom Capie, Trevose, Pa.

35. (79) Jimmy Kite, Stockbridge, Ga.

36. (73) Mike Brecht, Deshler, Ohio

37. (71) Rob Chaney, Millersburg, Ohio

38. (66) John Starks, Edgewood, Wash.

39. (62) Nick Lundgreen, New Berlin, Wisc.

40. (60) David Gough, Machesney Park, Ill.

41. (40) Mike Ling, Mt. Brydges, Ont.

42. (39) Brad Armstrong, New Palestine, Ind.

43. (38) Randy Bateman, Murphysboro, Ill.

44. (37) Jim Moughan, Springfield, Ill.

45. (36) Carl Edwards, Columbia, Mo.

46. (31) Johnny Parsons, Indianapolis, Ind.

47. (29) Hud Cone, Oakland City, Ind.

48. (29) Chris Urish, Elkhart, Ill.

49. (28) Michael Roselli Jr., Brodheadsville, Pa.

50. (28) Sport Allen, Largo, Fla.

51. (21) Roger Rager, Pequot Lakes, Minn.

52. (20) Tony Hunt, Fair Oaks, Calif.

53. (19) Davey Ray, Davenport, Iowa

54. (19) Larry Neighbors, Oklahoma City, Okla.

55. (16) Justin Barger, Montrose, N.Y.

56. (13) Jeff Gardner, Fresno, Calif.

57. (10) Danny Ebberts, Canyon Lake, Calif.

58. (9) Josh Wise, Riverside, Calif.

59. (9) Nelson Stewart, Columbus, Ind.

60. (9) Alex Shanks, Marion, Ill.

61. (8) Cary Faas, Yorba Linda, Calif.

62. (8) Mike Bliss, Milwaukie, Ore.

63. (6) Lance Kobusch, Montgomery City, Mo.

64. (6) Gary Hieber, Langhorne, Pa.

65. (4) Dan Drinan, Indianapolis, Ind.

66. (3) David Mirk, Black Forest, Colo.

 

2004 USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRANT POINTS

1. (563) Bob East & Tony Stewart, Indianapolis, Ind. (#9)

2. (472) Team Six-R, Zionsville, Ind. (#21)

3. (463) Contos Racing, Anderson, Ind. (#4)

4. (427) Stewart-Snider Racing, Bakersfield, Calif. (#11)

5. (355) Sharon Bank, Sewickley, Pa. (#90)

6. (342) Zarounian-Kahne Racing, Visalia, Calif. (#67)

7. (330) RW Motorsports, Lederach, Pa. (#17)

8. (329) Indiana Underground Construction (Terry Riggs), Indianapolis, Ind. (#37)

9. (317) Sam Pierce Racing, Muncie, Ind. (#26)

10. (315) Foxco Engineering, Avon, Ind. (#56)

11. (297) Klatt Enterprises, Hastings, Neb. (#6)

12. (293) BWB Racing, Terre Haute, Ind. (#52)

13. (284) Mucci-Matczak Racing, Liverpool, N.Y. (#99)

14. (277) RE Technologies, Bartlett, Tenn. (#35)

15. (276) Gamester Racing, Peru, Ind. (#51)

16. (236) Kasey Kahne Racing, Davidson, N.C. (#19)

17. (225) BK Motorsports, Campbell, Calif. (#291)

18. (200) Dynamics, Inc., Milford, Ohio (#69)

19. (199) Advance Racing Suspensions, Indianapolis, Ind. (#77)

20. (175) Irvin Motorsports, Noblesville, Ind. (#48)

21. (175) Team Six-R, Zionsville, Ind. (#23)

22. (169) SC Racing, Carey, Ohio (#97)

23. (167) RFMS Racing, Galesburg, Ill. (#32)

24. (166) Panther Racing, Indianapolis, Ind. (#41)

25. (166) Hemelgarn-Johnson Motorsports, Bartlett, Tenn. (#191)

26. (164) Steve Fox, Avon, Ind. (#53)

27. (154) Reutimann Motorsports, Zephyrhills, Fla. (#00)

28. (143) Mike Randol Motorsports, York, Pa. (#95)

29. (138) Bob Hoerner, Crest Hill, Ill. (#92)

30. (131) Baldwin Brothers, West Lafayette, Ind. (#85)

31. (124) S & S Racing, Marlboro, Mass. (#29)

32. (118) Curb-Agajanian-Noffsinger, Concord, N.C. (#14)

33. (116) Western Speed Racing, Fresno, Calif. (#60)

34. (113) Debbie Snider, Bakersfield, Calif. (#111)

35. (112) Beach Boys Motorsports, Donnelsville, Ohio (#15)

36. (108) Capie Racing, Indianapolis, Ind. (#153)

37. (102) TNT Motorsports, Maple Grove, Minn. (#03)

38. (94) Gene Nolen, Greenwood, Ind. (#20)

39. (79) Westcon Racing, Langsburg, Mich. (#5)

40. (73) DePalma Motorsports, Lima, Ohio (#64)

41. (71) SC Racing, Carey, Ohio (#70)

42. (66) Western Racing, Portland, Ore. (#98)

43. (62) Ricky Nix Tire Service, Benton, Ill. (#43)

44. (62) Harris Racing, Vergennes, Ill. (#91)

45. (62) Dean Lundgreen, Randolph, Wisc. (#0)

46. (60) Riverside Associates, Riverside, Ill. (#82)

47. (55) Johnny Vance Racing Team, Dayton, Ohio (#2)

48. (50) Armstrong Racing, New Palestine, Ind. (#110)

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

50. (42) Team Purple Racing, Jacksonville, Ill. (#61)

51. (40) Hanks Motorsports, Holly, Mich. (#93)

52. (38) Randy Bateman, Murphysboro, Ill. (#55)

53. (36) JP Autosport (Jim Paternoster), Oswego, N.Y. (#47)

54. (31) S & S Racing, Marlboro, Mass. (#40)

55. (28) Roselli Enterprises, Brodheadsville, Pa. (#198)

56. (28) Moore Racing, Largo, Fla. (#89)

57. (19) Neighbors Racing, Oklahoma City, Okla. (#63)

58. (19) FattFro Motorsports, Hoffman Estates, Ill. (#114)

59. (12) Carter Racing, Brownsburg, Ind. (#7)

60. (11) Herb Spivey, Ontario, Calif. (#84)

61. (10) Thomas Ebberts, Canyon Lake, Calif. (#44)

62. (10) Dodie Miller, Seabrook, Texas (#36)

63. (9) Ken Pierson, Elk Grove, Calif. (#28)

64. (9) John Lawson, Lizton, Ind. (#115)

65. (9) Baker Truck & Auto, Marion, Ill. (#155)

66. (8) Galas Motorsports, O’Fallon, Ill. (#12)

67. (8) Johnny Vance Racing Team, Dayton, Ohio (#3)

68. (7) Miner Pedersen, Indianapolis, Ind. (#54)

69. (4) Jack Krenn, Alameda, Calif. (#08)

70. (3) RW Motorsports, Lederach, Pa.   (#171)

71. (3) Bob Parker, Indianapolis, Ind. (#24)

72. (3) Mucci-Matczak Racing, Liverpool, N.Y. (#199)

73. (3) MCM Racing, Black Forest, Colo. (#13)