Two of America’s Eastern driving
stars have thrown their hat into the ring for next Saturday’s “Salt City
78” USAC Silver Crown Championship race at the New York State
Fairgrounds in Syracuse.
Stewart Friesen of
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada and Rich Tobias Jr. of Lebanon, Pa.
are among entered drivers in the series finale, a 78-mile, 78-lap
contest on one of America’s most storied ovals.
The race is part of the track’s
NAPA Auto Parts “Super Dirt Week XLIII” slate which includes a variety
of motorsports racing events. The Silver Crown Cars are scheduled to
practice at 2:05 pm Friday, with qualifications at 5:40 pm. Saturday’s
Silver Crown feature gets the green flag at 1:30 pm.
Friesen, winner of the recent SEF
Small Engine Fuels 200-lapper at the New York State Fairgrounds oval,
will pilot the #99 RPM/Fred Gormly entry as a teammate to USAC Triple
Crown Champion Jerry Coons Jr. Coons is the most recent series winner,
taking the September 21 “4-Crown Nationals” at the Eldora Speedway in
Rossburg, Ohio.
Tobias, son of the legendary
Pennsylvania driver Dick Tobias, returns to the series after a two-year
hiatus driving his own #177 Tobias/Chevy. Tobias’ last Silver crown
start came in the 2012 finale and he has 64 career starts dating back to
1999. In 2003 he won the prestigious “Ted Horn 100” at the DuQuoin
(Ill.) State Fair.
Kody Swanson of Kingsburg, Calif.,
winner of four Silver Crown dirt races already this season, enters
Saturday’s race with a 12-point margin in the standings over runner-up
Tracy Hines, the 2000 series champion. Hines has four seconds, two
thirds and two fourths in nine 2014 starts.
Defending Silver Crown Champion
Bobby East also retains hope for a 2014 championship, trailing Swanson
by 45 points with 66 total points available at Syracuse.
Dave Darland owns the one-lap
Syracuse track qualifying record of 119.713 mph. Saturday’s race will be
the first for the USAC Silver Crown cars at the New York State
Fairgrounds since J.J. Yeley’s 2003 victory. Tobias finished second in
that race ahead of third-place Darland.
Drivers who competed in the 2003
Syracuse race expected to return, including Tobias, are sixth-place A.J.
Fike, 13th-place Coons, 16th-place Russ Gamester and 17th-place Wes
Miller.
USAC Championship racing at
Syracuse dates back to 1956 when Tony Bettenhausen was victorious in a
100-mile race. Other USAC winners include Elmer George (1957), Johnny
Thomson (1958), Eddie Sachs (1959), Bobby Grim (1960) Rodger Ward (1961
and 1962), Al Unser (1974), Sheldon Kinser (1975), Pancho Carter (1976
and 1978), Larry Dickson (1977) and Yeley (2002 and 2003).
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