2019 USAC Silver Crown Series

The 2019 USAC Silver Crown Champ Car Series was the 48th season of Silver Crown racing under the USAC banner. The season began with the Memphis 100 at Memphis International Raceway on March 23, and ended with the 4 Crown Nationals at Eldora Speedway on September 28.[1] The original 12-race season for 2019 was to be an equal split of races on dirt and asphalt however as the season progressed, two dirt races were rained out and unable to be rescheduled so the final tally was six asphalt races and four dirt races. The 2019 season also featured full-season broadcast coverage on FloSports.[2] Kody Swanson will enter the 2019 season as the defending champion.

2019 USAC Silver Crown Series
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Team and driver chart

No. Race driver Car owner / entrant Chassis Engine Rounds
15 Chad Kemenah Hampshire / Lamme 6
17 Chris Windom Goodnight / Byrd Racing All
TBA Kody Swanson Nolen Racing All

Driver and team changes

  • DePalma Motorsports' No. 63 will not compete in 2019 after a five-year streak of owners titles with Kody Swanson.[3]
  • Nolen Racing will move to a single car operation with Kody Swanson for 2019.[4]
  • Chris Windom will move to Goodnight / Byrd Racing for the 2019 season with Scott Benic as crew chief. The team features a partnership with Matt Goodnight & Jonathan Byrd's Racing.[5]
  • Derek Bischak is slated to run all six pavement races in 2019.[6]
  • Dallas Hewitt is slated to compete in all six dirt races in 2019.[7]
  • Winged sprint car driver Chad Kemenah is slated to compete in all six dirt races for Bob Hampshire and Clark Lamme in 2019.[8]
  • Davey Hamilton Jr. was slated to compete the entire 2019 season for Davey Hamilton Racing.[9] Kevin Thomas Jr. & Jason Conn also joined the team for 2019.[10] After his arrest, it is unclear whether the team will still field a ride for Davey Jr.

Schedule and results

The 2019 schedule featured twelve races, with an equal split of six races each on dirt and asphalt. Later that changed to ten races due to weather cancellations. The entire season featured live and on-demand coverage on FloRacing.

No. Date Race title Track Winner TV/stream
1 March 23 Memphis 100 Memphis International Raceway, Memphis, TN Kody Swanson FloRacing
April 14 Fatheadz Eyewear Sumar Classic Terre Haute Action Track, Terre Haute, IN Rained out
2 April 27 Hemelgarn Racing/Super Fitness Rollie Beale Classic Toledo Speedway, Toledo, OH Kody Swanson
3 May 23 Hoosier Hundred Indiana State Fairgrounds Mile, Indianapolis, IN Tyler Courtney
4 May 24 Dave Steele Carb Night Classic Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis, Clermont, IN Kyle Hamilton
5 June 14 KRS Graphics presents the USAC Silver Crown Series (Horn-Schindler Memorial) Williams Grove Speedway, Mechanicsburg, PA Brady Bacon
6 June 24 Bytec Dairyland 100 Madison International Speedway, Madison, WI Kody Swanson
7 August 10 Joe James/Pat O’Connor Memorial Salem Speedway, Salem, IN Kody Swanson
August 17 Bettenhausen 100 Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack, Springfield, IL Rained out
8 September 1 Ted Horn 100 DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack, DuQuoin, IL Jacob Wilson
9 September 7 Rich Vogler Classic Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis, Clermont, IN Kody Swanson
10 September 28 Four Crown Nationals Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, OH Brady Bacon
  Dirt Oval
  Pavement Oval
  • - ≠ Race was postponed or canceled

Schedule notes and changes

See also

  • 2019 USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car Championship
  • 2019 USAC NOS Energy National Midget Championship

References

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