October 17, 2023 | By Richie Murray, ISAC Media

Seavey reaches the USAC Silver Crown pinnacle in 2023

Photo by Indy Racing Images

Speedway, IN — Leading into the USAC Silver Crown National Championship finale at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, Logan Seavey’s co-car owners Robbie Rice and Brent Cox confided that sleep was going to be hard to come by as they counted down the days to the final race of the season.

Sutter, California’s Seavey and the Brownsburg/Noblesville, Indiana based Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing team’s anxiety was exacerbated when rain washed out the originally scheduled date after qualifying, postponing the event to the next day and providing the team 24 more hours of anticipation and increasingly bitten fingernails with one goal in mind – beat Kody.

Their respective uneasiness was completely understandable. Seavey and Rice played a starring role in the season finales during each of the past two years where they found themselves right on the cusp of a first championship, both of which involved their arch nemesis, seven-time champion Kody Swanson.

Seavey entered the last race of 2021 trailing Swanson by one point, and in 2022, stood three points ahead of Swanson going into the final round. On both occasions, Seavey and Rice came up just short when all was said and done, finishing a distant second as they watched Swanson add on to his historic resume.

In 2023, Seavey led once again, but this time, the point margin was 16. With the said, the venue of IRP is akin to homefield advantage for Swanson with him being a seven-time Silver Crown winner at the joint while Seavey was practically a newcomer, still learning the ropes of the asphalt trade. However, when the coast was clear after 100 laps and the points were tallied up, Seavey, Rice and Abacus were finally USAC Silver Crown champions.

Seavey’s sixth place run in the race aboard his DiaEdge Mitsubishi Materials - STIDA.com - CG CPAs sponsored machine was good enough to secure the championship by a seven-point margin over Swanson, making it the eighth closest USAC Silver Crown points race on record in the 53-year history of the series. While Abacus grabbed its first USAC title, it was the second for Rice Motorsports who earned the most entrant points back in 2021.

The three dirt wins by Seavey in 2023 met the expectations of the team’s desires as he scored at Pennsylvania’s Port Royal Speedway, the Illinois State Fairgrounds as well as third consecutive victory in the 4-Crown Nationals at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway, a night in which he swept to victory in all three USAC divisions in the midget and sprint car. Overall, in five dirt starts, he never once finished outside the top-five.

However, the pavement tracks are truly where the tale would be told. Seavey answered resoundingly out of the gate and strung together a 2nd at IRP in May, a 4th at Illinois’ World Wide Technology Raceway, a pair of 5th place results at Wisconsin’s Madison International Speedway and Ohio’s Toledo Speedway, plus a 6th in the IRP finale in October. The performances exceeded his results from year’s past and kept him and Swanson neck-and-neck at the top of the points all year long.

“Right when we joined this series, the dirt races came right to me,” Seavey acknowledged. “I could run well in those, but the pavement is just a little bit of a different ballgame for me. Everyone knew that if we could pick it up on the pavement and be competitive, we’d have a good shot, and we did that a lot this year. We had good runs pretty much every time on the pavement except for Winchester when we crashed.”

The incident in July at Winchester was seemingly disastrous initially when Seavey’s right front wheel center broke, sending him straight into the outside turn two wall. A 12th place result for Seavey coupled with Swanson’s victory lifted Swanson to the point lead and left the Rice-Abacus team in a perilous position to fully prepare their equipment for another 100-lap test at Toledo two weeks later in a car that had just a handful of pieces that didn’t need replacing.

Among the backstories is that Abacus, which began competition in the USAC National Midget ranks in 2021, joined in on the Seavey/Rice Silver Crown effort to start the 2023 campaign. Following the accident, the two factions melded together with a common goal of tediously putting the car back together piece-by-piece and part-by-part.

With all hands on deck, there was little time to get everything back together with the sands of the hourglass running short. In the end, it was mission accomplished, and it was truly the moment when Rice Motorsports and Abacus Racing truly became one team, which was rewarded with another top-five run at Toledo.

“This whole team has just been working so hard,” Seavey praised. “The Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing guys work as hard as anybody I know. All these guys on all these teams work hard, but Winchester was tough for us, and just to get the car back together and in shape to race was huge.”

The Rice-Abacus crew included team principals Robbie Rice and Brent Cox, plus crewman/spotter Ronnie Gardner as well as Kirk Simpson, Johnny Cofer, Daniel Whitley, Bryan Whitley and engine builder A.J. Felker.

Fans familiar with the sport may recognize some of those names for their prowess behind the wheel as well in years past. Rice was the 1998 Lincoln Park Speedway sprint car track champion while Ronnie Gardner was a five-time USAC Western States Midget titlist. Cofer was crowned as the 1994 USAC Western States Midget champ and Felker was a longtime midget competitor himself, winning at such places as the Winchester Speedway high banks. Daniel Whitley is currently a Rookie driver on the USAC National Midget trail.

“It’s a full effort from everyone who works on this thing and gets it on track,” Seavey reiterated. “It means a lot to me that these guys work so hard so I can drive good racecars. We know our dirt car is really good and we could win some races there, but to beat Kody, we had to at least be competitive on the pavement and we were able to do that this year.”

Seavey also now finds himself in a spot to pocket a substantial amount of money in 2023 by winning two of the three USAC National driving championships. He currently leads the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship standings by 225 points with just six events remaining. If he is able to close out the midget title, he will “double” his overall reward.

His $20,000 payday for the Silver Crown championship coupled with a possible $30,000 prize for the midget crown would double his championship payout to $100,000 for the season. Not to mention, he’s now the proud owner of driving titles in two of USAC’s three national divisions. He already has a midget championship to his credit from 2018 and now has added on a Silver Crown title in 2023. Now he eyes a future sprint car championship in the coming years in order to make him the eighth USAC Triple Crown champion alongside Pancho Carter, Tony Stewart, Dave Darland, J.J. Yeley, Jerry Coons Jr., Tracy Hines and Chris Windom.

“I love the USAC Silver Crown series, I love these racecars and I love everything about it,” Seavey exclaimed. “I’m just super, super happy to finally get one and now we’ve only got one championship left for the Triple Crown. I’ve got the Midget and the Silver Crown, so hopefully in the next year or two, I can go after a sprint car championship and try to grab one of those.”

Elsewhere during the 2023 USAC Silver Crown season, the series made a triumphant return to the Belleville (Kan.) High Banks for the first time since 2015. In the series’ opener, Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, Okla.) prevailed in a fantastic late race duel with Justin Grant (Ione, Calif.), which ended with Grant upside down in the turn one fence.

In May, the Hoosier Hundred returned to the schedule, and was held for the first time on pavement at IRP. Bobby Santos (Franklin, Mass.) scored the 146-lap, 100-mile victory after Kody Swanson fell out with a mechanical issue while leading on lap 116. The 146-lap distance was the longest in 12 years and the car count of 32 was the largest for a pavement USAC Silver Crown race in 18 years. Santos’ take-home pay of $26,000 was among the most lucrative in series history.

Kody Swanson became the first driver to reach 40 career USAC Silver Crown wins during a summer stretch in which he collected three consecutive victories at Madison, Winchester and Toledo, making it the fourth occasion in which he won at least three consecutive main events with the series. No other driver has more than one such streak.

Davey Hamilton Jr. (Boise, Idaho) and Legacy Autosport became first-time series winners on the same afternoon at WWT Raceway. On top of that, the team’s own in-house Legacy Chassis won its first ever race with the series, becoming the first chassis other than a Beast to win a pavement USAC Silver Crown race since Chet Fillip’s Tex-Mex 15 years earlier at Virginia’s Richmond International Raceway in 2008.

Justin Grant broke an 18-race string without a USAC Silver Crown win when he scored the annual Labor Day weekend Ted Horn 100 in early September at the Du Quoin (Ill.) State Fairgrounds. Grant proceeded to become the first driver to win the race from the pole position since Shane Cottle did the deed 16 years earlier in 2007.

Tanner Swanson (Kingsburg, Calif.) took over the lead from Kody Swanson a quarter of the way through the season finale at IRP to earn a record eighth career USAC Silver Crown victory at IRP, which ranks number one all-time, breaking a tie he had held with his older brother atop the leaderboard.

Kaylee Bryson (Muskogee, Okla.) finished fifth in the Silver Crown standings which propelled her to earning Rookie of the Year honors with the series. By doing so, she became the first woman to be named Rookie of the Year in a USAC National series. Taylor Ferns (Shelby Township, Mich.) took seventh in points, marking the first time in USAC Silver Crown history that two women have finished inside the top-10 of the series standings.

Russ Gamester (Peru, Ind.) set an all-time record in October at IRP when he made his 213th career Silver Crown start dating back to 1989. Gamester now owns the record for most career series starts, breaking a tie he had held with Brian Tyler.

Logan Seavey and Kody Swanson tied for most wins in the series during the 2023 campaign with three apiece. Both also shared the series lead with nine top-five finishes in 11 series starts. Kody topped the series with 433 laps led and six fast qualifying times while Seavey finished inside the top-10 on a series-leading 10 occasions.

Five drivers started all 11 feature events in 2023: Kaylee Bryson, Trey Burke (Alvin, Texas), Mario Clouser (Auburn, Ill.), Logan Seavey and Kody Swanson. Chase Dietz (York, Pa.) turned in a performance for the ages in his first career series start at Port Royal, finishing as the runner-up to Seavey.

Two drivers shared the biggest hard charging performance of the season. Series Rookie and longtime sprint car veteran Wayne Johnson (Tuttle, Okla.) advanced 26th to 8th at Du Quoin. Meanwhile, in what was his first Silver Crown start in two years, Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, Ind.) also went 26th to 8th at Eldora. Courtney’s duties came in a last-minute substitute role when the Chris Dyson Racing team’s driver, Brady Bacon, accidentally spilled methanol in his eye during a fueling mishap in the pits, swelling his eye shut.

A new incentive for lapped cars was implemented for the 2023 USAC Silver Crown season. The first car in the running order that has been lapped was issued an Engler Machine & Tool Fast Pass, granting that team one lap back as long as the car has not pitted or was involved in the most recent caution.  Series veteran Dave Berkheimer earned five fast passes throughout the year and collected the $4,000 prize, divided up into $2,000 rewards for both the driver and car owner, which Berkheimer is both.

Trey Osborne (Columbus, Ohio) made his USAC Silver Crown debut in 2023, and can now stake his claim as the tallest driver to ever compete in an event with the series. The 6’8” tall redhead was a quick study, earning hard charger honors in the season finale at IRP when he raced from 19th to 12th.

Tommie Estes Jr., a name that has been a fixture in dirt track racing for over 45 years, was named Competition Director for USAC’s Silver Crown National Championship starting with the 2023 season. Estes had previously served as the Competition Director for both the ASCS National Sprint Tour and the Chili Bowl Nationals.  For many years, Estes competed extensively in sprint car and midget racing, including with USAC’s National Midget and Silver Crown divisions and was a frequent competitor at the Chili Bowl and the Belleville Midget Nationals.





2023 USAC SILVER CROWN STAT LEADERS:



Most Wins: 3-Logan Seavey & Kody Swanson

Driver Champion: Logan Seavey

Entrant Champion: Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing #22

Rookie of the Year: Kaylee Bryson (5th)

Most Laps Led: 433-Kody Swanson

Most Top-Fives: 9-Logan Seavey & Kody Swanson

Most Top-Tens: 10-Logan Seavey

Most Fast Qualifying Times: 6-Kody Swanson

Most Feature Starts: 11-Kaylee Bryson, Trey Burke, Mario Clouser, Logan Seavey & Kody Swanson

Best Finish By A Rookie: Jun 17: Port Royal Speedway – Chase Dietz (2nd)

Most Positions Advanced in a Race: (18) Sep 2: Du Quoin State Fairgrounds – Wayne Johnson (26th to 8th) & Sep 23: Eldora Speedway – Tyler Courtney (26th to 8th)




2023 USAC SILVER CROWN SCHEDULE & RESULTS


May 20: (D) Belleville High Banks - Belleville, KS
WINNER: Brady Bacon (Chris Dyson Racing #9)

May 26: (P) Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - Brownsburg, IN
WINNER: Bobby Santos (DJ Racing #98)

Jun 17: (D) Port Royal Speedway - Port Royal, PA
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing #22)

Jun 23: (P) Madison International Speedway - Oregon, WI
WINNER: Kody Swanson (Doran-Binks Racing #77)

Jul 20: (P) Winchester Speedway - Winchester, IN
WINNER: Kody Swanson (Doran-Binks Racing #77)

Aug 5: (P) Toledo Speedway - Toledo, OH
WINNER: Kody Swanson (Doran-Binks Racing #77)

Aug 19: (D#) Illinois State Fairgrounds - Springfield, IL
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing #22)

Aug 27: (P#) World Wide Technology Raceway - Madison, IL
WINNER: Davey Hamilton Jr. (Legacy Autosport #19)

Sep 2: (D#) Du Quoin State Fairgrounds - Du Quoin, IL
WINNER: Justin Grant (Hemelgarn Racing #91)

Sep 23: (D) Eldora Speedway - Rossburg, OH
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing #22)

Oct 14: (P) Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - Brownsburg, IN
WINNER: Tanner Swanson (Bowman Racing #2)


------------------------ KEY DEFINITIONS -------------------------

(D) represents a dirt event

(P) represents a pavement event

# represents a daytime event




2023 USAC SILVER CROWN DRIVER POINT STANDINGS:

POS.     PTS.      DRIVER, HOMETOWN

1.          676       Logan Seavey, Sutter, Calif.
2.          669       Kody Swanson, Kingsburg, Calif.
3.          561       Justin Grant, Ione, Calif.
4.          462       C.J. Leary, Greenfield, Ind.
5.          447       (R) Kaylee Bryson, Muskogee, Okla.
6.          441       Mario Clouser, Auburn, Ill.
7.          399       Taylor Ferns, Shelby Township, Mich.
8.          382       Bobby Santos, Franklin, Mass.
9.          382       Matt Westfall, Pleasant Hill, Ohio
10.        334       (R) Trey Burke, Alvin, Texas
11.        301       Travis Welpott, Pendleton, Ind.
12.        299       Derek Bischak, Angola, Ind.
13.        245       (R) Wayne Johnson, Tuttle, Okla.
14.        241       Kyle O'Gara, Beech Grove, Ind.
15.        237       Russ Gamester, Peru, Ind.
16.        220       Chase Stockon, Fort Branch, Ind.
17.        216       Davey Hamilton Jr., Boise, Idaho
18.        201       Dave Berkheimer, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
19.        195       Shane Cottle, Kansas, Ill.
20.        177       (R) Chase Dietz, York, Pa.
21.        176       Kyle Steffens, Saint Charles, Mo.
22.        173       Mike McVetta, Grafton, Ohio
23.        173       Bryan Gossel, Fort Collins, Colo.
24.        173       Gregg Cory, Shelbyville, Ind.
25.        172       (R) Dakoda Armstrong, New Castle, Ind.
26.        164       Jerry Coons Jr., Tucson, Ariz.
27.        160       (R) Emerson Axsom, Franklin, Ind.
28.        155       (R) Tyler Roahrig, Plymouth, Ind.
29.        144       Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, Okla.
30.        139       Carmen Perigo, Stoystown, Pa.
31.        137       Billy Wease, Noblesville, Ind.
32.        137       Nathan Byrd, Goodyear, Ariz.
33.        135       (R) Mitchel Moles, Raisin City, Calif.
34.        135       Tom Paterson, Argos, Ind.
35.        129       Shane Cockrum, Benton, Ill.
36.        125       Tanner Swanson, Kingsburg, Calif.
37.        120       Kyle Robbins, New Castle, Ind.
38.        103       Kevin Thomas Jr., Cullman, Ala.
39.        97         Chris Fetter, Troy, Mo.
40.        95         Jake Swanson, Anaheim, Calif.
41.        95         Casey Buckman, Chandler, Ariz.
42.        81         Davey Ray, Davenport, Iowa
43.        71         (R) Trey Osborne, Columbus, Ohio
44.        71         Patrick Lawson, Edwardsville, Ill.
45.        70         Chris Urish, Elkhart, Ill.
46.        66         Patrick Bruns, Champaign, Ill.
47.        65         Jacob Wilson, Crawfordsville, Ind.
48.        61         Danny Long, Bonne Terre, Mo.
49.        55         (R) Ryan Thomas, Indianapolis, Ind.
50.        53         Korey Weyant, Springfield, Ill.
51.        49         Caleb Armstrong, New Castle, Ind.
52.        49         Tyler Courtney, Indianapolis, Ind.
53.        49         Aaron Pierce, Muncie, Ind.
54.        44         (R) Tim Simmons, Cabot, Ark.
55.        37         (R) Alex Bright, Collegeville, Pa.
56.        37         (R) Nathan Moore, Kaufman, Texas
57.        35         Steve Buckwalter, Royersford, Pa.
58.        33         Brian Ruhlman, Clarklake, Mich.
59.        32         (R) Mark Bitner, Columbus, N.J.
60.        31         Steven Russell, Rochester, Ill.
61.        29         Mark Smith, Sunbury, Pa.
62.        27         (R) Matt Mitchell, Yorba Linda, Calif.
63.        27         A.J. Fike, Galesburg, Ill.
64.        25         (R) John Tosti, High Ridge, Mo.
65.        23         (R) Tanner Berryhill, Bixby, Okla.
66.        23         Matt Goodnight, Winchester, Ind.
67.        20         (R) Zach Hampton, Clayton, Ind.
68.        19         Dallas Hewitt, Troy, Ohio
69.        17         (R) Brent Yarnal, Phoenix, Ariz.
70.        10         (R) Sterling Cling, Tempe, Ariz.
71.        10         Joss Moffatt, Columbus, Ind.
72.        10         (R) Gary Dunkle, Lincoln, Neb.
73.        10         (R) Cary Oliver, Buncombe, Ill.
74.        10         (R) Dave Peperak, Clinton, Ind.

(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year contender




2023 USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRANT POINT STANDINGS:

POS.     PTS.      ENTRANT, TEAM LOCATION

1           676       Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing, Brownsburg, Ind. (#22)
2           669       Doran-Binks Racing, Lebanon, Ohio (#77)
3           561       Hemelgarn Racing, LaSalle, Mich. (#91)
4           462       Klatt Enterprises, Hastings, Neb. (#6)
5           447       Sam Pierce, Daleville, Ind. (#26)
6           441       Kazmark Motorsports, Joliet, Ill. (#92)
7           399       Taylor Ferns Racing, Shelby Township, Mich. (#555)
8           392       Legacy Autosport, Pittsboro, Ind. (#19)
9           382       DJ Racing, Boca Raton, Fla. (#98)
10         376       BCR Group, South Vienna, Ohio (#81)
11.        308       Davey Hamilton Racing-SRG, Jamestown, Ind. (#11)
12.        301       Welpott Racing, Pendleton, Ind. (#18)
13.        299       Derek Bischak, Indianapolis, Ind. (#131)
14.        268       Chris Dyson Racing, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (#9)
15.        245       TwoC Racing, Liberal, Kan. (#12)
16.        241       SFHR Development, Indianapolis, Ind. (#67)
17.        237       Gamester Racing, Peru, Ind. (#51)
18.        220       Pink 69 Racing, Evansville, Ind. (#69)
19.        213       John Haggenbottom, Bristol, Pa. (#24)
20.        201       Berkheimer Racing, Mechanicsburg, Pa. (#31)
21.        196       Hans Lein, Edgerton, Wis. (#97)
22.        177       Bruce Lee, Abbottstown, Pa. (#86)
23.        176       Steffens Motorsports, Saint Charles, Mo. (#08)
24.        173       RAM Engineering, Waterford, Mich. (#94)
25.        173       Bryan Gossel, Fort Collins, Colo. (#06)
26.        173       Williams Racing, Saint Paul, Ind. (#32)
27.        172       C & A Motorsports, New Castle, Ind. (#5)
28.        160       Nolen Racing, Greenwood, Ind. (#20)
29.        149       Davey Hamilton Racing-SRG, Jamestown, Ind. (#14)
30.        139       John Stehman, Halifax, Pa. (#52)
31.        137       Robert Wilson Racing, Noblesville, Ind. (#60)
32.        135       Tom Paterson, Argos, Ind. (#111)
33.        125       Mike Bowman, Brownsburg, Ind. (#02)
34.        120       KR Racing, New Castle, Ind. (#7)
35.        118       Byrd Racing, Greenwood, Ind. (#88)
36.        110       Hodges Motorsports, Albuquerque, N.M. (#74)
37.        97         Chris Fetter, Troy, Mo. (#15)
38.        95         DMW Motorsports, Chandler, Ariz. (#10)
39.        95         C-Buck Motorsports/Eddie Sachs Jr., Chandler, Ariz. (#25)
40.        83         Five Three Motorsports, Joliet, Ill. (#53)
41.        81         Cornell Racing Stables, Monee, Ill. (#8)
42.        71         Patrick Lawson, Edwardsville, Ill. (#2)
43.        70         Chris Urish, Lincoln, Ill. (#77)
44.        67         Westfall Racing, Pleasant Hill, Ohio (#54)
45.        66         Full Throttle Racing, Champaign, Ill. (#95)
46.        65         Wilson Brothers Racing, Crawfordsville, Ind. (#107)
47.        65         BLS Motorsports, Benton, Ill. (#71)
48.        62         Sam Pierce, Daleville, Ind. (#126)
49.        61         Danny Long, Bonne Terre, Mo. (#44)
50.        55         Wingo Brothers Racing, Pittsboro, Ind. (#118)
51.        53         Scott Weyant, Springfield, Ill. (#99)
52.        44         Tim Simmons, Cabot, Ark. (#3)
53.        37         Chip Thomas, Belleville, Ill. (#48)
54.        35         John Tosti, High Ridge, Mo. (#07)
55.        33         Brian Ruhlman, Clarklake, Mich. (#49)
56.        32         Henry Yeska, Columbus, N.J. (#4)
57.        31         McQuinn Motorsports, Springfield, Ill. (#14)
58.        29         L & M Motorsports, Sunbury, Pa. (#01)
59.        27         Patty Bateman, Murphysboro, Ill. (#55)
60.        27         DMW Motorsports, Chandler, Ariz. (#5)
61.        23         Goodnight Racing, Hartford City, Ind. (#39)
62.        20         Brad & Tara Armstrong, New Palestine, Ind. (#99)
63.        19         Dallas Hewitt, Fletcher, Ohio (#57)
64.        17         Brent Yarnal, Phoenix, Ariz. (#29)
65.        10         A.J. Felker Racing, Jeffersonville, Ind. (#37)
66.        10         Gary Dunkle, Shirley, Ind. (#34)
67.        10         Cary Oliver, Buncombe, Ill. (#110)
68.        10         Dave Peperak Motorsports, Clinton, Ind. (#777)
69.        10         Sammy & Mouren Fetter, Bridgeton, Mo. (#88)




2023 USAC SILVER CROWN ROOKIE DRIVER POINT STANDINGS:

POS.     PTS.      DRIVER, HOMETOWN

1.          447       Kaylee Bryson, Muskogee, Okla.
2.          334       Trey Burke, Alvin, Texas
3.          245       Wayne Johnson, Tuttle, Okla.
4.          177       Chase Dietz, York, Pa.
5.          172       Dakoda Armstrong, New Castle, Ind.
6.          160       Emerson Axsom, Franklin, Ind.
7.          155       Tyler Roahrig, Plymouth, Ind.
8.          135       Mitchel Moles, Raisin City, Calif.
9.          71         Trey Osborne, Columbus, Ohio
10.        55         Ryan Thomas, Indianapolis, Ind.
11.        44         Tim Simmons, Cabot, Ark.
12.        37         Alex Bright, Collegeville, Pa.
13.        37         Nathan Moore, Kaufman, Texas
14.        32         Mark Bitner, Columbus, N.J.
15.        27         Matt Mitchell, Yorba Linda, Calif.
16.        25         John Tosti, High Ridge, Mo.
17.        23         Tanner Berryhill, Bixby, Okla.
18.        20         Zach Hampton, Clayton, Ind.
19.        17         Brent Yarnal, Phoenix, Ariz.
20.        10         Sterling Cling, Tempe, Ariz.
21.        10         Gary Dunkle, Lincoln, Neb.
22.        10         Cary Oliver, Buncombe, Ill.
23.        10         Dave Peperak, Clinton, Ind.




RACE WINS:

3-Kody Swanson (Jun 23 at Madison International Speedway, Jul 20 at Winchester Speedway & Aug 5 at Toledo Speedway)
3-Logan Seavey (Jun 17 at Port Royal Speedway, Aug 19 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds & Sep 23 at Eldora Speedway)
1-Brady Bacon (May 20 at the Belleville High Banks)
1-Justin Grant (Sep 2 at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds)
1-Davey Hamilton Jr. (Aug 27 at World Wide Technology Raceway)
1-Bobby Santos (May 26 at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park)
1-Tanner Swanson (Oct 15 at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park)



LAPS LED:

433-Kody Swanson
125-Logan Seavey
114-Justin Grant
84-C.J. Leary
77-Tanner Swanson
48-Davey Hamilton Jr.
46-Shane Cottle
31-Bobby Santos
9-Chase Dietz
8-Brady Bacon
1-Emerson Axsom




TOP-FIVE FINISHES:

9-Logan Seavey & Kody Swanson
5-Justin Grant & Bobby Santos
4-Derek Bischak & C.J. Leary
2-Brady Bacon, Shane Cottle, Chase Dietz, Davey Hamilton Jr., Carmen Perigo & Tyler Roahrig
1-Emerson Axsom, Mario Clouser, Shane Cockrum, Taylor Ferns, Chase Stockon, Tanner Swanson & Matt Westfall




TOP-TEN FINISHES:

10-Logan Seavey
9-Kody Swanson
8-Justin Grant
7-Mario Clouser
6-Kaylee Bryson & C.J. Leary
5-Bobby Santos
4-Dakoda Armstrong, Derek Bischak & Taylor Ferns
3-Shane Cottle, Chase Dietz, Davey Hamilton Jr., Kyle O’Gara & Matt Westfall
2-Emerson Axsom, Brady Bacon, Trey Burke, Shane Cockrum, Jerry Coons Jr., Russ Gamester, Wayne Johnson, Carmen Perigo, Tyler Roahrig, Chase Stockon & Tanner Swanson
1-Caleb Armstrong, Nathan Byrd, Tyler Courtney, Mike McVetta, Mitchel Moles, Davey Ray, Kyle Steffens, Kevin Thomas Jr., Billy Wease & Jacob Wilson




FEATURE STARTS:

11-Kaylee Bryson, Trey Burke, Mario Clouser, Logan Seavey & Kody Swanson
10-Taylor Ferns, Justin Grant, C.J. Leary & Travis Welpott
9-Matt Westfall
8-Russ Gamester
7-Dave Berkheimer & Wayne Johnson
6-Derek Bischak, Gregg Cory, Kyle O'Gara, Tom Paterson, Bobby Santos & Kyle Steffens
5-Bryan Gossel, Davey Hamilton Jr., Mike McVetta & Chase Stockon
4-Dakoda Armstrong, Emerson Axsom, Nathan Byrd, Jerry Coons Jr., Shane Cottle, Mitchel Moles, Kyle Robbins & Billy Wease
3-Casey Buckman, Shane Cockrum, Chase Dietz, Chris Fetter, Patrick Lawson, Carmen Perigo, Tyler Roahrig, Jake Swanson & Kevin Thomas Jr.
2-Brady Bacon, Patrick Bruns, Danny Long, Trey Osborne, Aaron Pierce, Davey Ray, Tanner Swanson, Ryan Thomas, Chris Urish & Korey Weyant
1-Caleb Armstrong, Tanner Berryhill, Mark Bitner, Alex Bright, Steve Buckwalter, Tyler Courtney, A.J. Fike, Matt Goodnight, Zach Hampton, Dallas Hewitt, Matt Mitchell, Nathan Moore, Brian Ruhlman, Steven Russell, Tim Simmons, Mark Smith, John Tosti, Jacob Wilson & Brent Yarnal





HONEST ABE ROOFING FAST QUALIFIERS BY RACE:

May 20: Belleville High Banks – Kody Swanson
May 26: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park – Bobby Santos
Jun 17: Port Royal Speedway – Mitchel Moles
Jun 23: Madison International Speedway – Kody Swanson
Jul 20: Winchester Speedway – Kody Swanson
Aug 5: Toledo Speedway – Kody Swanson
Aug 19: Illinois State Fairgrounds – Logan Seavey
Aug 27: World Wide Technology Raceway – Kody Swanson
Sep 2: Du Quoin State Fairgrounds – Justin Grant
Sep 23: Eldora Speedway – Justin Grant
Oct 14: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park – Kody Swanson




HONEST ABE ROOFING FAST QUALIFYING TIMES:

6-Kody Swanson
2-Justin Grant
1-Mitchel Moles, Bobby Santos & Logan Seavey




GREEN APU GREEN FLAG CHALLENGE FIRST LAP LEADER:

May 20: Belleville High Banks – Kody Swanson
May 26: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park – Kody Swanson
Jun 17: Port Royal Speedway – Kody Swanson
Jun 23: Madison International Speedway – Kody Swanson
Jul 20: Winchester Speedway – Kody Swanson
Aug 5: Toledo Speedway – Kody Swanson
Aug 19: Illinois State Fairgrounds – Emerson Axsom
Aug 27: World Wide Technology Raceway – Logan Seavey
Sep 2: Du Quoin State Fairgrounds – C.J. Leary
Sep 23: Eldora Speedway – Chase Dietz
Oct 15: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park – Kody Swanson





TOP ROOKIE FINISHER OF THE RACE:

May 20: Belleville High Banks – Kaylee Bryson (8th)
May 26: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park – Tyler Roahrig (3rd)
Jun 17: Port Royal Speedway – Chase Dietz (2nd)
Jun 23: Madison International Speedway – Tyler Roahrig (3rd)
Jul 20: Winchester Speedway – Kaylee Bryson (7th)
Aug 5: Toledo Speedway – Kaylee Bryson (6th)
Aug 19: Illinois State Fairgrounds – Emerson Axsom (5th)
Aug 27: World Wide Technology Raceway – Trey Burke (6th)
Sep 2: Du Quoin State Fairgrounds – Emerson Axsom (7th)
Sep 23: Eldora Speedway – Chase Dietz (3rd)
Oct 15: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park – Kaylee Bryson (7th)





HARD CHARGER OF THE RACE:

May 20: Belleville High Banks – Chase Stockon (13th to 3rd)
May 26: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park – Bryan Gossel (27th to 11th)
Jun 17: Port Royal Speedway – Steve Buckwalter (20th to 14th)
Jun 23: Madison International Speedway – Kaylee Bryson (15th to 8th)
Jul 20: Winchester Speedway – Kaylee Bryson (13th to 7th)
Aug 5: Toledo Speedway – Taylor Ferns (17th to 8th)
Aug 19: Illinois State Fairgrounds – Taylor Ferns (26th to 12th)
Aug 27: World Wide Technology Raceway – Justin Grant (9th to 3rd)
Sep 2: Du Quoin State Fairgrounds – Wayne Johnson (26th to 8th)
Sep 23: Eldora Speedway – Tyler Courtney (26th to 8th)
Oct 15: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park – Trey Osborne (19th to 12th)




DIRT DRAFT FASTEST PRACTICE DRIVER

May 20: Belleville High Banks – Brady Bacon
May 26: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park – Bobby Santos
Jun 17: Port Royal Speedway – Kody Swanson
Jun 23: Madison International Speedway – Kody Swanson
Jul 20: Winchester Speedway – Kody Swanson
Aug 5: Toledo Speedway – Kody Swanson
Aug 19: Illinois State Fairgrounds – Justin Grant
Aug 27: World Wide Technology Raceway – Kody Swanson
Sep 2: Du Quoin State Fairgrounds – Shane Cottle
Sep 23: Eldora Speedway – C.J. Leary
Oct 15: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park – Bobby Santos





ALL-TIME USAC SILVER CROWN STATS


ALL-TIME USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE WINS:

1. [40 wins] Kody Swanson
2. [23 wins] Jack Hewitt
3. [18 wins] Brian Tyler
4. [16 wins] Dave Steele
5. [15 wins] J.J. Yeley
6. [14 wins] Dave Darland & Chuck Gurney
8. [12 wins] Bobby Santos & Jimmy Sills
10. [11 wins] Bobby East
11. [10 wins] Gary Bettenhausen, Mike Bliss & Tanner Swanson
14. [9 wins] Tracy Hines
15. [8 wins] Logan Seavey & Chris Windom
17. [7 wins] Jerry Coons Jr., Rick Hood & George Snider
20. [6 wins] Tom Bigelow, Russ Gamester, Kenny Irwin Jr., Jason Leffler, Ken Schrader & Al Unser
26. [5 wins] Mario Andretti, Donnie Beechler, Pancho Carter, Shane Cockrum, Jay Drake, Tony Elliott, Justin Grant, Bud Kaeding, Sheldon Kinser & Larry Rice
36. [4 wins] Kyle Larson, Jeff Swindell & Rich Vogler
39. [3 wins] Brady Bacon, Steve Butler, Tyler Courtney, Cameron Dodson, A.J. Fike, Levi Jones, Kasey Kahne, Jim Keeker, Steve Kinser, C.J. Leary, Bobby Olivero, Johnny Parsons, Aaron Pierce, Ron Shuman, Tony Stewart, Tyler Walker & Paul White
56. [2 wins] Pat Abold, Steve Chassey, Bryan Clauson, Shane Cottle, Larry Dickson, Billy Engelhart, A.J. Foyt, Jeff Gordon, Ryan Newman, Joe Saldana, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Cole Whitt, Josh Wise & Doug Wolfgang
70. [1 win] Teddy Beach, Christopher Bell, Jeff Bloom, David Byrne, Marvin Carman, Shane Carson, Bob Cicconi, Herb Copeland, Bruce Field, Aaron Fike, Chet Fillip, Bob Frey, Eric Gordon, Davey Hamilton Jr., Kyle Hamilton, John Heydenreich, Gary Hieber, Shane Hmiel, Shane Hollingsworth, Jimmy Horton, Jackie Howerton, Kevin Huntley, Kenny Jacobs, Bubby Jones, Keith Kauffman, Jimmy Kite, Chuck Leary, Eddie Leavitt, Jason McCord, Jim McElreath, Lealand McSpadden, Mat Neely, Brad Noffsinger, Stevie Reeves, Wayne Reutimann Jr., Danny Smith, Kevin Thomas, Rich Tobias Jr., Chris Urish, Billy Vukovich & Jacob Wilson




ALL-TIME USAC SILVER CROWN FAST QUALIFYING TIMES:

47-Kody Swanson
21-Jimmy Sills
19-Dave Steele
17-Tracy Hines
14-Jerry Coons Jr.
13-J.J. Yeley
10-Bobby East & Rich Vogler
9-Justin Grant, Chuck Gurney & Jason Leffler
8-Dave Darland, Russ Gamester, Levi Jones, Johnny Parsons & Tanner Swanson
7-Tom Bigelow, C.J. Leary & Josh Wise
6-Gary Bettenhausen, Steve Chassey, Jack Hewitt & Larry Rice
5-Kenny Irwin Jr., Aaron Pierce, Bobby Santos, Jeff Swindell & Al Unser
4-Donnie Beechler, Bryan Clauson, Tyler Courtney, Larry Dickson, Jay Drake, Tony Elliott, Rick Hood, Jim Keeker, Sheldon Kinser, Kyle Larson, Brad Noffsinger, Joe Saldana, George Snider, Brian Tyler & Greg Weld

3-Mario Andretti, Mike Bliss, Steve Butler, Pancho Carter, Shane Cottle, Robby Flock, Shane Hmiel, Ryan Newman, Ken Schrader & Ron Shuman

2-Dave Blaney, Ed Carpenter, Dane Carter, A.J. Fike, Shane Hollingsworth, Bud Kaeding, Steve Kinser, Lee Kunzman, Chuck Leary, Jon Stanbrough, Brad Sweet, Kevin Thomas Jr., Tyler Walker, Jacob Wilson & Chris Windom

1-Mark Alderson, Brady Bacon, Teddy Beach, Christopher Bell, Bob Cicconi, Shane Cockrum, Derek Davidson, Cameron Dodson, Pablo Donoso, Thad Dosher, Paul Durant, Bob Ewell, Chet Fillip, Stan Fox, Damion Gardner, Gene Lee Gibson, Eric Gordon, Jeff Gordon, Davey Hamilton, Jac Haudenschild, John Heydenreich, Gary Hieber, Tray House, Jackie Howerton, Kenny Jacobs, Jon Johnson, Bubby Jones, P.J. Jones, Kasey Kahne, Keith Kauffman, Steve Kent, Arnie Knepper, Michael Lewis, Jason McDougal, Lealand McSpadden, Warren Mockler, Mitchel Moles, Mat Neely, Roger Rager, Wayne Reutimann Jr., Bill Rose, Logan Seavey, Randy Tolsma, Billy Vukovich, Bruce Walkup & Doug Wolfgang

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