2019 USAC Silver Crown at Illinois State Fairgrounds

Bettenhausen 100 Refires On The Dirt Sunday In Springfield

Bettenhausen 100 Refires On The Dirt Sunday In Springfield

The glorious roar of the USAC Silver Crown Champ Car Series returns to the iconic Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield this Sunday, September 22.

Sep 17, 2019 by Richie Murray
Bettenhausen 100 Refires On The Dirt Sunday In Springfield

The glorious roar of the USAC Silver Crown Champ Car Series returns to the iconic Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield this Sunday (Sept. 22) for the 58th running of the Bettenhausen 100.

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Following August’s washout, the date marks just the third time the Bettenhausen 100 will have been held in the month of September. Tony Bettenhausen, the 1951 AAA and 1958 USAC National Champion, won the first National Championship race held during September at the Springfield Mile in 1947 under AAA sanction.

This Sunday, look for a field chock full of talented veterans and hungry young lions prepared to make their mark in the 100-mile race at the famed one-mile dirt oval.

Chris Windom (Canton, Ill.) enters as the defending winner of the Bettenhausen 100 en route to a sweep of both Illinois dirt mile races on the schedule in 2019. Brian Tyler (Mt. Pleasant, NC) leads all drivers in the lineup with four Bettenhausen 100 victories. He's claimed victories in 2004, '05, '08 and, '11. A.J. Fike (Galesburg, Ill.) won back-to-back Bettenhausen 100 races in 2012 and '13 just as Kody Swanson (Kingsburg, Calif.) did in 2014 and '15.  

Russ Gamester (Peru, Ind.) prepares for his 26th career start in the race, which ranks 3rd all-time and includes a triumph in 1998. Justin Grant captured the first of his two career USAC Silver Crown Championship Car Series victories in 2017 at Springfield.

The Du Quoin State Fairgrounds is where a handful of drivers have gotten the job done on the Land of Lincoln’s other dirt mile, but plenty are seeking their first Springfield victory. Two-time Du Quoin Silver Crown winner Shane Cockrum (Benton, Ill.), Shane Cottle (Kansas, Ill.) and Chris Urish (Elkhart, Ill.) are all in contention to take on the task this year. Jeff Swindell (Germantown, Tenn.) is a three-time Silver Crown winner. He's won twice at the Indiana State Fairgrounds and once at Du Quoin, but Springfield has eluded him thus far despite three third place finishes in 1992, '93 and 2017.

Springfield native Korey Weyant wowed fans with a high-wire ride on the cushion in the qualifying race in his hometown a year ago. Fellow Illinois natives Patrick Lawson and Terry Babb, who placed 29th and 31st, respectively, in 2018 are ready to make an impression for the home crowd as well.

On the two occasions the Silver Crown cars graced a one-mile dirt oval this year, Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, Ind.) was the victor in May’s Hoosier 100 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Courtney led a race-high 49 laps last year at Springfield. Jacob Wilson (Crawfordsville, Ind.) won the most recent dirt event in a stellar performance for his first career series win at Du Quoin. He had strong 4th place finish at Springfield a year ago.

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Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, Okla.) has also won on the dirt this year. Bacon took a wild last-lap victory at Pennsylvania’s Williams Grove Speedway in June for his first career win in a Crown car. His Klatt Enterprises team holds a slim 15-point lead over Nolen Racing in the owner standings for the season.

Veteran Silver Crown winners seeking their first dirt mile victories on Sunday include C.J. Leary Greenfield, Ind., a two-time series winner and David Byrne (Shullsburg, Wisc.), who finished 10th at Springfield a year ago. John Heydenreich (Bloomsburg, Pa.) and Eric Gordon (Fortville, Ind.) will each return to Springfield after lengthy absences. Heydenreich last appearance here was in 2007 and Gordon's was in 2003.

Mike Haggenbottom (Levittown, Pa.) is 8th in the standings and enters his second Bettenhausen 100 run after starting 20th and finishing 12th a year ago. Matt Goodnight (Winchester, Ind.) stands 12th in points and is coming off his best run of the year at Du Quoin where he was 10th.

Other notable participants include: 

Kevin Thomas, Jr.: led 42 laps and finished 2nd in 2018 at Springfield

Steve Buckwalter: finished 5th at Springfield in 2015

Kyle Robbins: Finished 6th in 2018

Austin Nemire : Finished 8th in 2018

Schedule &Ticket Info: (All times CT)

Sunday’s Bettenhausen 100 in Springfield gets underway with pits opening and registration starting at 7am. The ticket office and grandstands opens at 9am and the drivers' meeting will be at 9:30am. Silver Crown practice will be from 10am to 11:10am and DIRTcar Modified hot laps will start at 11:15am. Fatheadz Silver Crown Qualifying begins at 11:35am, Silver Crown Qualifying Race at 12:30pm, Modified feature at 1pm, pre-race ceremonies at 1:30pm and the Bettenhausen 100-mile race at 2pm.

Tickets will be available on raceday or by calling the State Fair office at 217-782-1979. Info and tickets can also be obtained by calling the Track Enterprises office at 217-764-3200. Advance Tickets are $25 for adults and $10 for children 11 and under. On race day, tickets are $30 for adults and $10 for children 11 and under. Infield tickets are $20 for adults and $5 for children 11 and under. Pit passes are $35 for adults and $20 for children 11 and under.

USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMP CAR SERIES POINTS: 1-Kody Swanson-577, 2-Justin Grant-514, 3-David Byrne-456, 4-Kyle Hamilton-381, 5-Bobby Santos-378, 6-Eric Gordon-375, 7-Chris Windom-342, 8-Mike Haggenbottom-328, 9-Kyle Robbins-320, 10-Austin Nemire-315.

AAA / USAC CHAMP CAR WINNERS AT THE ILLINOIS STATE FAIRGROUNDS:

1934: Billy Winn

1935: Billy Winn

1936: Wilbur Shaw

1937: Mauri Rose

1938: Tony Willman

1939: Emil Andres

1940: Rex Mays

1947: Tony Bettenhausen

1948: Ted Horn & Myron Fohr

1949: Mel Hansen & Johnnie Parsons

1950: Paul Russo & Tony Bettenhausen

1951: Tony Bettenhausen

1952: Bill Schindler

1953: Rodger Ward & Sam Hanks

1954: Jimmy Davies

1955: Jimmy Bryan

1956: Jimmy Bryan

1957: Rodger Ward

1958: Johnny Thomson

1959: Len Sutton

1960: Jim Packard

1961: Jim Hurtubise

1962: Jim Hurtubise

1963: Rodger Ward

1964: A.J. Foyt

1965: A.J. Foyt

1966: Don Branson

1967: A.J. Foyt

1968: Roger McCluskey

1969: Mario Andretti

1970: Al Unser

1971: A.J. Foyt

1972: Al Unser

1973: Mario Andretti

1974: Mario Andretti

1975: Al Unser

1976: Tom Bigelow

1977: Larry Rice

1978: Gary Bettenhausen

1979: Bobby Olivero

1980: Pancho Carter

1981: George Snider

1982: Larry Dickson & Bobby Olivero

1983: Gary Bettenhausen

1984: Chuck Gurney

1985: Chuck Gurney

1986: Jack Hewitt

1987: Jack Hewitt

1988: Steve Chassey

1989: Chuck Gurney

1990: Chuck Gurney

1991: Chuck Gurney

1992: Jimmy Sills

1993: Jack Hewitt

1994: Chuck Gurney

1995: Kenny Irwin, Jr.

1996: Chuck Gurney

1997: Dave Darland

1998: Russ Gamester

1999: Dave Darland

2000: Jack Hewitt

2001: Paul White

2002: J.J. Yeley

2003: Dave Darland

2004: Brian Tyler

2005: Brian Tyler

2006: Tracy Hines

2007: Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

2008: Brian Tyler

2009: Cole Whitt

2011: Brian Tyler

2012: A.J. Fike

2013: A.J. Fike

2014: Kody Swanson

2015: Kody Swanson

2017: Justin Grant

2018: Chris Windom