2022 USAC Silver Crown Series
The 2022 USAC Silver Crown Champ Car Series is the 51st season of Silver Crown racing under the USAC banner. The season began with the Sumar Classic at Terre Haute Action Track on May 1 and is scheduled to end at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park on October 22. The original 11-points race season for 2022 with one additional non-points special event to make the season 12 events was to be an equal split of races on dirt and asphalt.[1] The 2022 season also featured full-season broadcast coverage on FloSports. Kody Swanson won his seventh USAC Silver Crown title.[2]
Schedule and results
The 2022 schedule will feature eleven points paying races (with one special non points event and the 4-Crown Nationals night one being practice and qualifying only), with an equal split of six races each on dirt and asphalt. The entire season will feature live and on-demand coverage on FloRacing.[3] The August 20 Tony Bettenhausen 100 was postponed to October 15th due to heavy rain on race morning. Also the September 3rd Ted Horn 100 was postponed to September 5th due to rain.
No. | Date | Race title | Track | Winner | TV/stream |
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1 | May 1 | Sumar Classic | Terre Haute Action Track | Justin Grant | FloRacing |
2 | May 27 | Carb Night Classic | Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park | Bobby Santos III | |
3 | June 18 | Open Wheel Madness | Port Royal Speedway[4] | Logan Seavey | |
4 | June 24 | Bytec Dairyland 100 | Madison International Speedway | C.J. Leary | |
NC | June 30 | Thursday Night Thunder Homecoming | Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park | Kody Swanson | |
5 | July 21 | Rich Vogler Classic presented by The Pallet Builder | Winchester Speedway | Kody Swanson | |
6 | August 6 | Hemelgarn Racing/Super Fitness Rollie Beale Classic 100 fueled by Marco's Pizza | Toledo Speedway | Kody Swanson | |
7 | August 19 | Gateway 100 | World Wide Technology Raceway | Kody Swanson | |
8 | September 5 | Ted Horn 100 | Du Quoin State Fairgrounds | Logan Seavey | |
9 | September 23-24 | 4 Crown Nationals | Eldora Speedway | Logan Seavey | |
10 | October 15 | Tony Bettenhausen 100 | Illinois State Fairgrounds | Shane Cockrum | |
11 | October 22 | Howard Companies Championship Saturday | Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park | Tanner Swanson |
Standings
Source:[5]
Drivers
- Kody Swanson, 668
- Logan Seavey, 627
- C.J. Leary, 599
- Brian Tyler, 518
- Justin Grant, 517
- Travis Welpott, 404
- Bobby Santos III, 332
- Kyle Robbins, 325
- Gregg Cory (R), 319
- Taylor Ferns, 255
Owners
- #1 Doran-Dyson Racing, 668
- #222 Rice Motorsports, 627
- #6 Klatt Enterprises, 599
- #81 BCR Group, 518
- #91 Hemelgarn Racing, 517
- #18 Welpott Racing, 404
- #22 DJ Racing, 332
- #7 KR Racing, 325
- #32 Williams Racing, 319
- #155 Taylor Ferns Racing, 255
References
- ^ "2022 USAC Silver Crown Schedule". United States Auto Club.
- ^ "7th heaven: Kody Swanson is USAC Silver Crown champ, Doran-Dyson the entrant kings". USAC. October 24, 2022.
- ^ "2022 USAC Silver Crown Schedule".
- ^ Murray, Richie (June 17, 2022). "Silver Crown Heads To Port Royal". Speed Sport. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
- ^ "Points - Silver Crown". United States Auto Club. Retrieved December 16, 2022.