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1992 USAC SILVER CROWN SEASON REVIEW

1992 USAC Silver Crown champion Steve Butler at the Magic Mile of the Du Quoin (Ill.) State Fairgrounds. 1992 USAC Silver Crown champion Steve Butler at the Magic Mile of the Du Quoin (Ill.) State Fairgrounds. John Mahoney Photo

In celebration of the 50th year of USAC Silver Crown Champ Car racing in 2020, we are reviewing the past 49 years of series history.

 

1992 USAC SILVER CROWN SEASON REVIEW

“I thought it was over.”

That was Steve Butler’s comment when asked about his late-race confrontation with Jimmy Sills’ spinning car at Eldora Speedway on October 4.

Butler was referring to the battle for the 1992 Valvoline USAC Silver Crown championship and his dilemma on the 41st lap of the 4-Crown Nationals series finale at Eldora.

“I remember bouncing off three different cars,” he recalls.  “Then, after I got through, the engine stalled.  I popped the clutch quickly and somehow it caught, and I kept going.  I guess some days everything goes right.”

The entire day appeared to be drawn from a Hollywood script, with Butler emerging as the hero in a dramatic duel with Jeff Swindell.  Butler finished the season with a seven-point margin of victory, the closest in the history of the series to that point.

“I didn’t know I’d won the championship until I pulled into victory lane.  I was happy we’d won the race and the $10,000 first prize was great, but the title was an added bonus.  It was gratifying to close it out with a win,” Butler added, referring to his 1988 Silver Crown championship, which came without the aid of a victory.

Butler started on the pole at Eldora after qualifying fastest one week earlier before the rain fell.  He then proceeded to lead the first seven laps when racing resumed the following week.

“Jeff got by me on lap eight and I just tried to keep the pressure on him.  I had several opportunities to make a run at him, but I sure didn’t want to get together with him and take a chance of spinning him out.”

Johnny Parsons finally got past both on a restart on lap 28 and led until Sills’ misfortune on lap 41.

“J.P. and I were among the cars that got squeezed into one lane, and unfortunately, he got into the wall,” Butler added.  “We were luckier, I guess, but it could have been us just as easily.”

I owe a lot of thanks to (car owners) Kenny and Mary Jarrett for sticking with me since 1985.  We’ve been through good and bad and this year was pretty good.  The big difference was my chief mechanic, Phil Poor.  He turned this team around.  In the past, we’ve had trouble running all day, but the car never missed a beat this year.  We had a lot of great help and it takes a lot of dedicated help to put together a championship in this very competitive series.”

Butler thinks tire selection during the red flag period after Russ Gamester’s lap 28 accident made the difference at Eldora.

“We did just the opposite of what Jeff did, thinking that if we both ran equal the rest of the way, he’d probably win the title.”

The gamble paid off as Butler ended up in victory lane while Swindell slipped to fifth in the final four laps.  Swindell was running third with four laps remaining, which would have been good enough for the championship, but in the final four laps, Tray House and Tony Stewart sealed his doom.

The USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year for 1992 was awarded to two-time winner Jim Keeker.  Tony Elliott, meanwhile, took home Most Improved Driver honors.

 

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KEEKER CLAIMS COPPER WORLD SILVER CROWN RACE

Avondale, Arizona………Jim Keeker of Cicero, Ind., one of only three drivers to win both a USAC Sprint and Midget race in 1991, scored his first Valvoline USAC Silver Crown race victory on February 2 at Phoenix International Raceway.

Keeker’s triumph in the 50-mile Skoal Bandit Racing Copper World Classic event was worth $12,698 to his Six-R Racing Team.

Keeker started seventh in the 30-car field and spent the first 40 miles working his way to the front.  He took the lead from Mike Bliss on the 41st lap and led the rest of the distance.  Bliss, of Milwaukie, Oregon, ended up second in a spirited drive, with Steve Butler of Kokomo, Ind. third, reigning series titlist Jeff Gordon of Pittsboro, Ind. fourth and Wally Pankratz of Orange, Calif. fifth.

Butler outjumped fast qualifier Brad Noffsinger at the start to lead the opening nine laps.  Noffsinger, who turned in a speed of 134.459 mph during time trials on February 1, led the next nine miles, but Butler came back to lead laps 19-33.  Bliss led laps 34-40 and Keeker the rest.

Only one caution flag slowed the competition, for debris in turn one on the third lap.

 

VALVOLINE USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: February 1-2, 1992 – Avondale, Arizona – Phoenix International Raceway -- 15th Annual Skoal Bandit Racing Copper World Classic

QUALIFYING: 1. Brad Noffsinger, 2, Consani-26.774; 2. Steve Butler, 10, Jarrett-26.997; 3. Jeff Gordon, 1, Ede-27.054; 4. Mike Bliss, 69, McClure-27.113; 5, Jimmy Sills, 4, Ede-27.167; 6. George Snider, 11, Snider/Foyt-27.172; 7. Jim Keeker, 26, Six-R-27.222; 8. Wally Pankratz, 56, Gohr-27.244; 9. Johnny Parsons, 20, Nolen-27.319; 10. Chuck Gurney, 30, Kurtz-27.278; 11. Eric Gordon, 6, Hill-27.417; 12. Russ Gamester, 85, McMahon-27.461; 13. Robbie Stanley, 54, Stapp-27.484; 14. Jack Hewitt, 21, Murphy-27.512; 15. Bentley Warren, 29, Seymour-27.512; 16. Lealand McSpadden, 44, SMS-27.596; 17. Rick Hood, 37, Pattee-27.633; 18. Larry Dickson, 73, Dickson-27.665; 19. Stan Fox, 9, Runyon-27.707; 20. Tony Elliott, 18, Conroy-27.776; 21. Stevie Reeves, 16, Wilke-27.945; 22. Jim Mahoney, 50, Aviators-27.950; 23. Ray Joe Fager, 32, Fager-28.004; 24. Brent Kaeding, 88, Nowling-28.048; 25. Gary Irvin, 48, Gibbs/Irvin-28.150; 26. Bill Baue, 78, B & G-28.250; 27. Richard Griffin, 27, Urgo-28.254; 20. Tray House, 81, Gordon-28.206; 29. Billy Boat, 35, Buckman-28.331; 30. Dave Burns, 28, Burns-28.263; 31. Billy Scott, 40, Woodward-28.422; 22. Chip Thomas, 24, Thomas-28.452; 33. Gary Hieber, 66, EWH-28.914: 34. Davey Hamilton, 51, Trigueiro-28.944; 35. Dave Feese, 65, Countryman-29.172; 34. Sparky Howard, 61, Howard-29.174; 37. Bob Meli, 58, Senter-29.244; 38. Jim Berg, 41, Wheeler-29.403; 39. Greg Peterson, 57, Dolner-29.442; 40. Rip Williams, 71, McCreary-30.546; 41. Matt Berryhill Jr., 25, Berryhill-NT; 42. Fred Tegarden Jr. 77, Pritchett-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE: (10 laps) 1. Tray House, 2. Bill Baue, 3. Davey Hamilton, 4. Gary Irvin, 5. Gary Hieber, 6, Chip Thomas, 7. Greg Peterson, 8. Richard Griffin, 9. Jim Berg, 10. Matt Berryhill Jr., 11. Billy Scott, 12. Dave Feese, 13. Bob Meli, 14. Sparky Howard, 15. Rip Williams, 16. Dave Burns. NT

FEATURE: (50 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jim Keeker (7), 2. Mike Bliss (4), 3. Steve Butler (2), 4. Jeff Gordon (3), 5. Wally Pankratz (8), 6. Chuck Gurney (10), 7. George Snider (6), 8. Lealand McSpadden (16), 9. Larry Dickson (18), 10. Robbie Stanley (13), 11. Jim Mahoney (22), 12. Bentley Warren (15), 13. Tray House (25), 14. Davey Hamilton (27), 15, Rick Hood (17), 16. Jack Hewitt (14), 17. Gary Irvin (28), 18. Gary Hieber (29), 19. Brent Kaeding (24), 20. Chip Thomas (30), 21. Ray Joe Fager (23), 22. Russ Gamester (12), 23. Brad Noffsinger (1), 24. Bill Baue (26), 25. Stevie Reeves (21), 26. Tony Elliott (20), 27. Johnny Parsons (9), 28. Stan Fox (19), 29. Jimmy Sills (5), 30. Eric Gordon (11). NT

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-9 Steve Butler, Laps 10-18 Brad Noffsinger, Laps 19-33 Steve Butler, Laps 34-40 Mike Bliss, Laps 41-50 Jim Keeker.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Jim Keeker-100; 2-Mike Bliss-80; 3-Steve Butler-70; 4-Jeff Gordon-60; 5-Wally Pankratz-50; 6-Chuck Gurney-40; 7-George Snider-30; 8-Lealand McSpadden-25; 9-Larry Dickson-20; 10-Robbie Stanley-15.

 

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McSPADDEN GRABS FOYT’S HULMAN HUNDRED

Indianapolis, Indiana………Lealand McSpadden of Tempe, Ariz. led all 100 miles to win A.J. Foyt’s 12th annual True Value Hardware Hulman Hundred on May 22 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis.

McSpadden won the pole starting spot in the Spies Hecker/Anthony’s Autocraft machine, outqualifying 52 other hopefuls, then paced every lap to beat Jeff Swindell, Jack Hewitt, Brad Noffsinger and Brent Kaeding to the checkered flag.

Hewitt appeared to be closing ground on McSpadden late in the contest but eventually slipped behind Swindell in the final laps.

Gary Hieber, winner of the 1990 Hoosier Hundred at the one-mile dirt oval, won the 15-lap qualifying race and was seventh in the 100-miler.

Greg Staab escaped serious injury when he flipped at the start of the qualifying race.

 

VALVOLINE USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: May 22, 1992 – Indianapolis, Indiana – Indiana State Fairgrounds – A.J. Foyt's 12th True Value Hardware Stores Hulman Hundred

QUALIFYING: 1. Lealand McSpadden, 61, Howard-32.980; 2. Ron Shuman, 2, Consani-33.264; 3. Brent Kaeding, 96, Miller-33.281; 4. Johnny Parsons, 20, Nolen-33.341; 5. Rusty McClure, 63, Hampshire-33.498; 6. Warren Mockler, 75, Clark-33.533; 7. George Snider, 11, Snider/Foyt-33.551; 8. Chuck Gurney, 30, Kurtz-33.593; 9. Jeff Swindell, 12, Delrose/Holt-33.597; 10. Eric Gordon, 6, Hill-33.648; 11. Russ Gamester, 85, McMahon-33.671; 12. Brad Noffsinger, 9, Runyon-33.748; 13. Wally Pankratz, 56, Foxco-33.925; 14. Steve Chassey, 80, Sohm-33.973; 15. Larry Dickson, 73, Dickson-33.986; 16. Jimmy Sills, 4, Ede-34.080; 17. Terry Shepherd, 50, Aviators-34.130; 18. Jerry Russell, 39, McQuinn-34.139; 19. Ronnie Burke, 46, Egan-34.157; 20. Bill Kojis, 34, Gunderson-34.169; 21. Stevie Reeves, 14, Snider/Foyt-34.199; 22. Gary Hieber, 66, EWH-34.223; 23. Steve Butler, 10, Jarrett-34.274; 24. Rick Hood, 37, Pattee-34.253; 25. Chip Thomas, 24, Thomas-34.375; 26. Jack Hewitt, 21, Murphy-34.455; 27. Gene Lee Gibson, 31, Mataka-34.516; 28. Kevin Huntley, 49, Huntley-34.570; 29. Dave Darland, 90, Plummer/Walker-34.583; 30. Mike Bliss, 69, McClure-34.720; 31. Robbie Stanley, 48, Shorthorn-34.731; 32. Tray House, 81, Gordon-34.755; 33. Greg Staab, 44, SMS-34.775; 34. Cary Faas, 47, Faas-34.806; 35. Randy Bateman, 55, Bateman-34.814; 36. Joe Gaerte, 5, LeFevre-34.891; 37. Page Jones, 16, Wilke-35.034; 38. Jim Keeker, 26, Six-R-35.056; 39. Tony Elliott, 18, Conroy-35.085; 40. Jim Mahoney, 88, Nowling-35.151; 41. Pepi Marchese, 99, Baity-35.265; 42. Ray Joe Fager, 32, Fager-35.350; 43. Greg Peterson, 57, Dolner-35.359; 44. Davey Hamilton, 51, Trigueiro-35.410; 45. Bob Meli, 58, Senter-35.575; 46. Tyce Carlson, 84, Pederson-35.879; 47. Tom Ball, 87, Ball-36.017; 48. Perry Ferrell, 91, Ferrell-36.143; 49. Bill Baue, 78, B & G-37.183; 50. Ron Dunstan, 42, Tomasits-NT; 51. Tom Bigelow, 38, MacPherson-NT; 52. Blake Hollingsworth, 93, Henning-NT; 53. Art Bisch Jr., 19, K & B-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. Gary Hieber, 2. Stevie Reeves, 3. Jack Hewitt, 4. Steve Butler, 5. Rick Hood, 6. Chip Thomas, 7. Kevin Huntley, 8. Robbie Stanley, 9. Joe Gaerte, 10. Jim Mahoney, 11. Pepi Marchese, 12. Jim Keeker, 13. Gene Lee Gibson, 14. Davey Hamilton, 15. Tom Ball, 16. Bill Baue, 17. Perry Ferrell, 18. Bob Meli, 19. Page Jones, 20. Tom Bigelow, 21. Dave Darland, 22. Tray House, 23. Greg Staab, 24. Cary Faas, 25. Randy Bateman, 26. Tony Elliott, 27. Ray Joe Fager, 28. Greg Peterson, 29. Tyce Carlson. 8:42.93

FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Lealand McSpadden (1), 2. Jeff Swindell (9), 3. Jack Hewitt (23), 4. Brad Noffsinger (12), 5. Brent Kaeding (3), 6. Jimmy Sills (16), 7. Gary Hieber (21), 8. George Snider (7), 9. Warren Mockler (6), 10. Chuck Gurney (8), 11. Chip Thomas (26), 12. Steve Butler (24), 13. Russ Gamester (11), 14. Ron Shuman (2), 15. Stevie Reeves (22), 16. Rick Hood (25), 17. Joe Gaerte (29), 18. Rusty McClure (5), 19. Jim Mahoney (30), 20. Eric Gordon (10), 21. Wally Pankratz (13), 22. Kevin Huntley (27), 23. Larry Dickson (15), 24. Ronnie Burke (19), 25. Jerry Russell (18), 26. Robbie Stanley (28), 27. Steve Chassey (14), 28. Bill Kojis (20), 29. Terry Shepherd (17), 30. Johnny Parsons (4). NT

**Greg Staab flipped at the start of the qualifying race.

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-100 Lealand McSpadden.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Lealand McSpadden-200; 2-Jeff Swindell-160; 3-Jack Hewitt-143; 4-Brad Noffsinger-122; 5-Brent Kaeding-102; 6-Jim Keeker-100; 7-Jimmy Sills-51; 8-Mike Bliss, Steve Butler & George Snider-30.

 

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KEEKER WIRE-TO-WIRE AT IRP’S MELLO YELLO 100

Clermont, Indiana………Jim Keeker scored a wire-to-wire victory in the Mello Yello 100 June 27 at Indianapolis Raceway Park, moving back into the point lead in the Valvoline USAC Silver Crown series.

Keeker led all 100 laps around the .686-mile paved oval in the DuPont Automotive Finishes/Dellen Chevrolet/Six-R Racing Special.

Keeker became the first driver this season to post fast qualifying time and win the feature for an ESPN Saturday Night Thunder race, earning an accumulated $5,600 bonus from the Wynn’s Challenge, bringing his team’s take for the night to a whopping $12,600.

The victory gave Keeker a 40-point lead in the new series standings over Lealand McSpadden, who finished 16th in the qualifying race and was unable to secure a starting spot in the 24-car feature field.

Jack Hewitt won the Jonathan Byrd’s Cafeteria Qualifying Race.  Johnny Parsons, who won the 1991 IRP Silver Crown 100-lapper, finished second to Keeker, with Jimmy Sills, Mike Bliss and Jim Mahoney rounding out the top-five at the checkered flag.

 

VALVOLINE USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 27, 1992 – Clermont, Indiana – Indianapolis Raceway Park – Mello Yello 100

QUALIFYING: 1. Jim Keeker, 26, Six-R-20.928; 2. Johnny Parsons, 20, Nolen-21.196; 3. Wally Pankratz, 56, Foxco-21.362; 4. Mike Bliss, 69, McClure-21.382; 5. Tony Stewart, 3, Leyba-21.394; 6. Russ Gamester, 85, McMahon-21.426; 7. Jimmy Sills, 2, Consani-21.566; 8. Steve Butler, 10, Jarrett-21.615; 9. Chip Thomas, 24, Thomas-21.620; 10. Joe Gaerte, 1, Ede-21.688; 11. Jim Mahoney, 88, Nowling-21.767; 12. Davey Hamilton, 51, Trigueiro-21.786; 13. Eric Gordon, 6, Hill-21.788; 14. Page Jones, 16, Wilke-21.844; 15. Tyce Carlson, 84, Pedersen-21.859; 16. Stevie Reeves, 37, Pattee-21.879; 17. Mark Alderson, 54, Stapp-21.908; 18. Jack Hewitt, 21, Murphy-21.913; 19. Lealand McSpadden, 61, Howard-21.921; 20. George Snider, 11, Snider/Foyt-21.945; 21. Robbie Stanley, 48, Shorthorn-21.958; 22. Cary Faas, 47, Faas-22.002; 23. Bill Baue, 78, B & G-22.004; 24. Mike Fedorcak, 92, Hoerner-22.016; 25. Bob Cicconi, 50, Aviators-22.054; 26. Tony Elliott, 18, Conroy-22.087; 27. Warren Mockler, 75, Clark-22.113; 28. Tray House, 81, Gordon-22.191; 29. Larry Dickson, 73, Dickson-22.204; 30. Greg Staab, 44, SMS-22.260; 31. Perry Ferrell, 91, Ferrell-22.326; 32. Doug Kalitta, 5, LeFevre-22.713; 33. Jeff Swindell, 12, Delrose/Holt-22.822; 34. Donnie Adams, 31, Mataka-22.887; 35. Stan Fox, 9, Runyon-22.916; 36. Ray Joe Fager, 32, Fager-23.217; 37. Bruce Field, 40, Woodward-23.500; 36. Jim McClean, 67, Koehler-24.288; 39. Dave Darland, 90, Plummer/Walker-NT; 40. Blake Hollingsworth, 93, Henning-NT; 41. Joe Gaerte, 4, Ede-NT.

JONATHAN BYRD'S CAFETERIA QUALIFYING RACE: (25 laps) 1. Jack Hewitt, 2. Tyce Carlson, 3. Stevie Reeves, 4. Cary Faas, 5. Mike Fedorcak, 6. Tony Elliott, 7. Warren Mockler, 8. Tray House, 9. Larry Dickson, 10. Greg Staab. 11. Bill Baue, 12. Doug Kalitta, 13. Bob Cicconi, 14. Jeff Swindell, 15. Perry Ferrell, 16. Lealand McSpadden, 17. Mark Alderson, 18. Robbie Stanley, 19. Bruce Field, 20. George Snider, 21. Stan Fox, 22. Donnie Adams. NT

FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jim Keeker (1), 2. Johnny Parsons (2), 3. Jimmy Sills (7), 4. Mike Bliss (4), 5. Jim Mahoney (11), 6. Tony Stewart (5), 7. Steve Butler (8), 8. Stevie Reeves (17), 9. Chip Thomas (9), 10. Russ Gamester (6), 11. Eric Gordon (13), 12. Joe Gaerte (10), 13. Wally Pankratz (3), 14. Tony Elliott (20), 15. Larry Dickson (23), 16. Tray House (22), 17. Greg Staab (24), 18. Cary Faas (18), 19. Page Jones (14), 20. Jack Hewitt (15), 21. Tyce Carlson (16), 22. Mike Fedorcak (19), 23. Davey Hamilton (12), 24. Warren Mockler (21). NT

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-100 Jim Keeker.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Jim Keeker-240; 2-Lealand McSpadden-200; 3-Jimmy Sills-179; 4-Mike Bliss-164; 5-Jeff Swindell-160; 6-Jack Hewitt-146; 7-Steve Butler & Brad Noffsinger-122; 9-Johnny Parsons-114; 10-Brent Kaeding-102.

 

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SILLS DOMINATES TONY BETTENHAUSEN 100 AT SPRINGFIELD

Springfield, Illinois………Jimmy Sills led all 100 miles to win the August 22 Tony Bettenhausen 100 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield.

The win, worth $9,000 to his Consani Racing/Pioneer Concrete team, boosted Sills into the lead of the Valvoline USAC Silver Crown series point standings.

Sills won the pole starting spot in the 30-car field with a qualifying speed of 114.202 mph.  He was followed to the checkered flag by Steve Butler, Jeff Swindell, George Snider and Jack Hewitt.

The race was slowed by only two caution periods.  The first came when Rocky Hodges stalled on the backstretch on lap seven and the last came when Rusty McClure spun and hit the outside wall in turn one on the 57th lap.  McClure was not injured.

Jim Childers and Brent Kaeding captured victories in the two preliminary 10-mile qualifying race events.

 

VALVOLINE USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 22, 1992 – Springfield, Illinois – Illinois State Fairgrounds – Tony Bettenhausen 100

QUALIFYING: 1. Jimmy Sills, 2, Consani-31.523; 2. Steve Butler, 10, Jarrett-31.698; 3. Cary Faas, 47, Faas-31.740; 4. Warren Mockler, 75, Clark-31.890; 5. Jeff Swindell, 12, Delrose/Holt-31.897; 6. Russ Gamester, 85, McMahon-32.072; 7. Stan Fox, 9, Runyon-32.218; 8. Jerry Russell, 39, McQuinn-32.248; 9. George Snider, 11, Snider/Foyt-32.320; 10. Johnny Parsons, 20, Nolen-32.339; 11. Chip Thomas, 24, Thomas-32.382; 12. Chuck Gurney, 30, Kurtz-32.459; 13. Rick Hood, 26, Six-R-32.463; 14. Jack Hewitt, 21, Murphy-32.467; 15. Jim McElreath, 23, McElreath-32.515; 16. Brad Noffsinger, 92, Hoerner-32.525; 17. Tony Stewart, 3, Leyba-32.657; 18. Stevie Reeves, 37, Pattee-32.713; 19. Rocky Hodges, 50, Aviators-32.739; 20. Eric Gordon, 6, Hill-32.758; 21. Perry Ferrell, 91, Ferrell-32.835; 22. Bob Meli, 58, Senter-32.880; 23. Jim Childers, 5, LeFevre-32.924; 24. Brent Kaeding, 96, Miller-32.945; 25. Wally Pankratz, 56, Foxco-32.951; 26. Lealand McSpadden, 61, Howard-32.999; 27. Blake Hollingsworth, 93, Henning-33.004; 28. Larry Dickson, 73, Dickson-33.018; 29. Joe Gaerte, 4, Ede-33.056; 30. Randy Bateman, 55, Bateman-33.056; 31. Jimmy Brewer, 36, Hall-33.145; 32. Mike Bliss, 69, McClure-33.177; 33. Steve Chassey, 80, Sohm-33.232; 34. Gary Hieber, 66, EWH-33.236; 35. Rusty McClure, 63, Hampshire-33.237; 36. Greg Staab, 44, SMS-33.261; 37. Art Bisch Jr., 19, Bisch-33.328; 38. Jim Mahoney, 88, Nowling-33.460; 39. Dan Drinan, 53, BBC-33.472; 40. Bill Baue, 78, B & G-33.488; 41. Doug Kalitta, 27, O'Riley-33.507; 42. Ronnie Burke, 46, Egan-33.604; 43. Tony Elliott, 18, Conroy-33.644; 44. Ray Joe Fager, 32, Fager-33.674; 45. Robbie Stanley, 48, Shorthorn-33.680; 46. Davey Hamilton, 51, Trigueiro-33.688; 47. Ron Dunstan, 42, Tomasits-33.776; 48. Tom Bigelow, 38, MacPherson-33.861; 49. Joe Roush, 31, Mataka-34.045; 50. Fred Tegarden Jr., 77, Pritchett-34.397; 51. Tray House, 81, Gordon-34.670; 52. Dave Darland, 33, Faurote-34.814; 53. Jim McClean, 67, Koehler-35.012; 54. Pepi Marchese, 99, Baity-NT; 55. Dave Feese, 43, Nix-NT; 56. Page Jones, 16, Wilke-NT; 57. Tyce Carlson, 84, Pedersen-NT; 58. #82, Snider/Foyt-NT.

FIRST QUALIFYING RACE: (10 laps) 1. Jim Childers, 2. Wally Pankratz, 3. Joe Gaerte, 4. Steve Chassey, 5. Rusty McClure, 6. Tony Elliott, 7. Perry Ferrell, 8. Blake Hollingsworth, 9. Jimmy Brewer, 10. Ron Dunstan, 11. Art Bisch Jr., 12. Doug Kalitta, 13. Fred Tegarden Jr., 14. Dave Darland. 5:31.89

SECOND QUALIFYING RACE: (10 laps) 1. Brent Kaeding, 2. Lealand McSpadden, 3. Larry Dickson, 4. Mike Bliss, 5. Bob Meli, 6. Gary Hieber, 7. Randy Bateman, 8. Jim Mahoney, 9. Greg Staab, 10. Bill Baue, 11. Ronnie Burke, 12. Ray Joe Fager, 13. Davey Hamilton, 14. Joe Roush, 15. Jim McClean, 16. Tray House. 5:33.89

FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jimmy Sills (1), 2. Steve Butler (2), 3. Jeff Swindell (5), 4. George Snider (9), 5. Jack Hewitt (14), 6. Chuck Gurney (12), 7. Stan Fox (7), 8. Russ Gamester (6), 9. Warren Mockler (4), 10. Stevie Reeves (18), 11. Eric Gordon (20), 12. Chip Thomas (11), 13. Rick Hood (13), 14. Tony Stewart (17), 15. Brent Kaeding (22), 16. Wally Pankratz (23), 17. Larry Dickson (26), 18. Mike Bliss (28), 19. Brad Noffsinger (16), 20. Steve Chassey (27), 21. Jim McElreath (15), 22. Jerry Russell (8), 23. Bob Meli (30), 24. Jim Childers (21), 25. Rusty McClure (29), 26. Johnny Parsons (10), 27. Joe Gaerte (25), 28. Cary Faas (3), 29. Lealand McSpadden (24), 30. Rocky Hodges (19). NT

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-100 Jimmy Sills.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Jimmy Sills-379; 2-Jeff Swindell-300; 3-Steve Butler-282; 4-Jack Hewitt-246; 5-Jim Keeker-240; 6-Lealand McSpadden-201; 7-George Snider-200; 8-Mike Bliss-168; 9-Chuck Gurney-150; 10-Brad Noffsinger-126.

 

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RECORD-SETTING Du QUOIN CENTURY TO PARSONS

Du Quoin, Illinois………Johnny Parsons drove the Columbus Container/L.J. Mold/MIG Supply V-6 machine to victory in the Du Quoin Century on Labor Day, September 7, at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds.

The victory was Parsons’ first in Silver Crown competition on a dirt mile and boosted him into fourth in the series points and into title contention.

Parsons established a new one-lap track qualifying mark of 117.963 mph, then set a new 100-mile race record of 107.047 mph in a race slowed by just one caution flag, when Jack Hewitt blew a tire on the 24th lap.

Tony Elliott led the first 22 miles of the race before yielding to Parsons and eventually finished second.  Stan Fox took third, with Tony Stewart fourth and George Snider fifth.

Jimmy Sills retained his lead in the Valvoline USAC Silver Crown series standings despite encountering power steering problems and retiring after just one lap.  He emerged from the race with only an 18-point lead over Steve Butler, who was sixth at Du Quoin.  Jeff Swindell, seventh in the 100-miler, ranks third in the points, just 20 back of the leader.

Chip Thomas and Ron Shuman scored victories in 10-mile preliminary qualifying races.

 

VALVOLINE USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 7, 1992 – Du Quoin, Illinois – Du Quoin State Fairgrounds – Du Quoin Century

QUALIFYING: 1. Johnny Parsons, 20, Nolen-30.516; 2. Tony Elliott, 18, Conroy-30.802; 3. Stan Fox, 9, Runyon-30.892; 4. Steve Butler, 10, Jarrett-31.039; 5. Russ Gamester, 85, McMahon-31.047; 6. Jeff Swindell, 12, Delrose/Holt-31.057; 7. Jimmy Sills, 2, Consani-31.105; 8. Chuck Gurney, 30, Kurtz-31.151; 9. Tony Stewart, 3, Leyba-31.240; 10. Jack Hewitt, 21, Murphy-31.316; 11. George Snider, 11, Snider/Foyt-31.323; 12. Rick Hood, 26, Six-R-31.327; 13. Gary Hieber, 66, EWH-31.485; 14. Eric Gordon, 6, Hill-31.530; 15. Steve Chassey, 80, Sohm-31.592; 16. Jerry Russell, 39, McQuinn-31.621; 17. Lealand McSpadden, 61, Howard-31.707; 18. Stevie Reeves, 37, Pattee-31.743; 19. Jim Mahoney, 88, Nowling-31.746; 20. Joe Gaerte, 4, Ede-31.799; 21. Chip Thomas, 24, Thomas-31.802; 22. Perry Ferrell, 91, Ferrell-31.837; 23. Rocky Hodges, 50, Aviators-31.916; 24. Ron Shuman, 53, BBC-31.921; 25. Larry Dickson, 73, Dickson-32.010; 26. Jim McElreath, 23, McElreath-32.080; 27. Tray House, 81, Gordon-32.127; 28. Wally Pankratz, 56, Foxco-32.182; 29. Jimmy Brewer, 36, Hall-32.219; 30. Ronnie Burke, 46, Egan-32.270; 31. Tyce Carlson, 84, Pedersen-32.320; 32. Randy Bateman, 55, Bateman-32.341; 33. Dave Feese, 43, Nix-32.368; 34. Steve Knepper, 48, Shorthorn-32.449; 35. Mike Bliss, 69, McClure-32.515; 36. Ray Joe Fager, 32, Fager-32.555; 37. Greg Staab, 44, SMS-32.635; 38. Blake Hollingsworth, 93, Henning-32.693; 39. Doug Kalitta, 27, O'Riley-32.757; 40. Joe Roush, 31, Mataka-32.896; 41. Jerry Nemire, 98, Lesko-32.901; 42. Jim McClean, 67, Koehler-32.923; 43. Cary Faas, 47, Faas-33.367; 44. Fred Tegarden Jr., 77, Pritchett-33.895; 45. Bill Baue, 78, B & G-33.952; 46. Bob Meli, 58, Senter-NT; 47. Bob Cicconi, 5, LeFevre-NT; 48. #82, Snider/Foyt-NT.

FIRST QUALIFYING RACE: (10 laps) 1. Chip Thomas, 2. Larry Dickson, 3. Rocky Hodges, 4. Jimmy Brewer, 5. Tray House, 6. Dave Feese, 7. Mike Bliss, 8. Jerry Nemire, 9. Greg Staab, 10. Cary Faas, 11. Doug Kalitta, 12. Bill Baue, 13. Tyce Carlson. 2:27.52

SECOND QUALIFYING RACE: (10 laps) 1. Ron Shuman, 2. Wally Pankratz, 3. Jim McElreath, 4. Perry Ferrell, 5. Steve Knepper, 6. Randy Bateman, 7. Blake Hollingsworth, 8. Joe Roush, 9. Jim McClean, 10. Fred Tegarden Jr., 11. Ray Joe Fager, 12. Ronnie Burke. 2:42.40

FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Johnny Parsons (1), 2. Tony Elliott (2), 3. Stan Fox (3), 4. Tony Stewart (9), 5. George Snider (11), 6. Steve Butler (4), 7. Jeff Swindell (6), 8. Eric Gordon (14), 9. Chip Thomas (21), 10. Jim Mahoney (19), 11. Joe Gaerte (20), 12. Gary Hieber (13), 13. Russ Gamester (5), 14. Rocky Hodges (25), 15. Stevie Reeves (18), 16. Wally Pankratz (24), 17. Lealand McSpadden (17), 18. Steve Chassey (15), 19. Jim McElreath (26), 20. Jimmy Brewer (27), 21. Chuck Gurney (8), 22. Rick Hood (12), 23. Perry Ferrell (28), 24. Jerry Russell (16), 25. Larry Dickson (23), 26. Jack Hewitt (10), 27. Steve Knepper (30), 28. Tray House (29), 29. Ron Shuman (22), 30. Jimmy Sills (7). 56:03.00

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-22 Tony Elliott, Laps 23-100 Johnny Parsons.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Jimmy Sills-380; 2-Steve Butler-362; 3-Jeff Swindell-360; 4-Johnny Parsons-316; 5-George Snider-300; 6-Jack Hewitt-248; 7-Jim Keeker-240; 8-Lealand McSpadden-205; 9-Stan Fox-201; 10-Tony Stewart-181.

 

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SHUMAN SETS HOOSIER HUNDRED, SILVER CROWN $$$ RECORDS

Indianapolis, Indiana………Ron Shuman of Mesa, Ariz. captured A.J. Foyt’s 40th Coors Light Hoosier Hundred on September 12 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.

Starting on the pole in the M & L Plumbing/Marker Trucking/Rasmussen Auto/Beast Special, he emerged from a last-lap tangle with Steve Butler to beat Jeff Swindell and Butler to the checkered flag.

Shuman’s team earned a race-record $23,950 in total prizes from a Silver Crown record purse of $81,100, while Swindell’s team earned $15,850, which included a $10,000 bonus as the champion of the $20,000 Tony George/IMS Point Fund involving both 1992 Valvoline Silver Crown races at the one-mile Indianapolis oval.

Swindell emerged from the race with an 18-point lead over Butler in the Silver Crown standings.

The 100-mile race, which was interrupted by nine caution periods and four red flag incidents, produced spectacular racing, including nine lead changes among four drivers.  Four cars flipped during the program but there were no driver injuries.

USAC Pit Steward Carl McCormick, of Fairfield, Ohio, suffered fatal injuries when he was struck by a racecar while assisting in cleanup operation after a spinout on the 34th lap of the race.  McCormick, 56, had served as a USAC Silver Crown steward since 1978.

On the final lap of the race, Butler, who had led 24 miles, attempted to pass Shuman for the lead entering turn three.  The two cars tangled, allowing Swindell to challenge for the win as they raced as a trio toward the finish line.  Jack Hewitt finished fourth, with Tony Elliott fifth.

Pre-race favorites Stan Fox, Lealand McSpadden and Jimmy Sills were each involved in incidents and were non-finishers.  Johnny Parsons, the previous week’s winner at Du Quoin, also failed to finish, retiring with mechanical problems after 47 laps.

 

VALVOLINE USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 12, 1992 – Indianapolis, Indiana – Indiana State Fairgrounds – A.J. Foyt's 40th Annual Coors Light Hoosier Hundred

QUALIFYING: 1. Ron Shuman, 1, Ede-34.333; 2. Stan Fox, 9, Runyon-34.468; 3. Jack Hewitt, 21, Murphy-34.555; 4. Jimmy Sills, 2, Consani-34.830; 5. Tony Elliott, 18, Conroy-34.979; 6. Wally Pankratz, 56, Foxco-35.069; 7. Lealand McSpadden, 61, Howard-35.112; 8. Jeff Swindell, 12, Delrose/Holt-35.538; 9. Rocky Hodges, 50, Aviators-35.583; 10. Johnny Parsons, 20, Nolen-35.589; 11. Steve Butler, 10, Jarrett-35.652; 12. Warren Mockler, 75, Clark-35.772; 13. Larry Dickson, 73, Dickson-35.844; 14. Gary Hieber, 66, EWH-35.893; 15. George Snider, 11, Snider/Foyt-35.904; 16. Russ Gamester, 85, McMahon-35.905; 17. Eric Gordon, 6, Hill-36.003; 18. Tony Stewart, 3, Leyba-36.023; 19. Gary Irvin, 48, Shorthorn-36.029; 20. Chip Thomas, 24, Thomas-36.206; 21. Tray House, 81, Gordon-36.307; 22. Pepi Marchese, 99, Baity-36.406; 23. Stevie Reeves, 37, Pattee-36.504; 24. Steve Chassey, 80, Sohm-36.527; 25. Donnie Beechler, 39, McQuinn-36.764; 26. Randy Bateman, 55, Bateman-36.801; 27. Cary Faas, 47, Faas-36.863; 28. Blake Hollingsworth, 93, Henning-36.986; 29. Jerry Nemire, 98, Lesko-37.049; 30. Jim McElreath, 23, McElreath-37.052; 31. Jim Mahoney, 88, Nowling-37.336; 32. Dan Boorse, 34, Gunderson-37.348; 33. Tyce Carlson, 84, Pedersen-37.353; 34. Dave Feese, 43, Nix-37.579; 35. Perry Ferrell, 91, Ferrell-37.815; 36. Kevin Thomas, 53, BBC-37.616; 37. Ronnie Burke, 46, Egan-37.898; 38. Ron Dunstan, 42, Tomasits-37.925; 39. Tom Bigelow, 38, MacPherson-37.940; 40. Ray Joe Fager, 32, Fager-37.990; 41. Joe Gaerte, 4, Ede-38.221; 42. Fred Tegarden Jr., 77, Pritchett-38.396; 43. Art Bisch Jr., 19, Bisch-38.786; 44. Mark Alderson, 31, Mataka-38.937; 45. Jim McClean, 67, Koehler-38.959; 46. Rick Hood, 26, Six-R-38.996; 47. Bill Baue, 78, B & G-40.631; 48. Jimmy Brewer, 36, Hall-41.116; 49. Bob Cicconi, 5, LeFevre-NT; 50. Greg Staab, 44, SMS-NT; 51. Mike Bliss, 69, McClure-NT; 52. Chuck Gurney, 30, Kurtz-NT; 53. #82, Snider/Foyt-NT.

QUALIFYING RACE: (15 laps) 1. Stevie Reeves, 2. Donnie Beechler, 3. Steve Chassey, 4. Pepe Marchese, 5. Randy Bateman, 6. Jim Mahoney, 7. Dave Feese, 8. Dan Boorse, 9. Jerry Nemire, 10. Chip Thomas, 11. Blake Hollingsworth, 12. Art Bisch Jr., 13. Rick Hood, 14. Ray Joe Fager, 15. Fred Tegarden Jr., 16. Jimmy Brewer, 17. Tray House, 18. Tyce Carlson, 19. Ron Dunstan, 20. Cary Faas, 21. Jim McElreath, 22. Perry Ferrell, 23. Ronnie Burke, 24. Tom Bigelow, 25. Mark Alderson, 26. Bill Baue, 27. Bob Cicconi. NT

FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ron Shuman (1), 2. Jeff Swindell (8), 3. Steve Butler (11), 4. Jack Hewitt (3), 5. Tony Elliott (18), 6. Eric Gordon (17), 7. Russ Gamester (16), 8. Dave Feese (27), 9. Dan Boorse (28), 10. Gary Hieber (14), 11. Tony Stewart (18), 12. Gary Irvin (19), 13. Wally Pankratz (6), 14. Stevie Reeves (21), 15. Rocky Hodges (9), 16. Jimmy Sills (4), 17. Jim Mahoney (26), 18. Pepi Marchese (24), 19. Steve Chassey (23), 20. Johnny Parsons (10), 21. George Snider (15), 22. Jerry Nemire (29), 23. Lealand McSpadden (7), 24. Donnie Beechler (22), 25. Kevin Thomas (30), 26. Warren Mockler (12), 27. Randy Bateman (25), 28. Larry Dickson (13), 29. Chip Thomas (20), 30. Stan Fox (2). NT

**Warren Mockler flipped during qualifications. Ronnie Burke flipped during the qualifying race. Lealand McSpadden and Rocky Hodges flipped during the feature.

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-9 Ron Shuman, Laps 10-19 Jimmy Sills, Laps 20-23 Ron Shuman, Laps 24-35 Lealand McSpadden, Laps 36-37 Ron Shuman, Lap 38 Jimmy Sills, Laps 39-55 Steve Butler, Laps 56-91 Jimmy Sills, Laps 92-98 Steve Butler, Laps 99-100 Ron Shuman.

NEW SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Jeff Swindell-520; 2-Steve Butler-502; 3-Jimmy Sills-385; 4-Jack Hewitt-368; 5-Johnny Parsons-320; 6-George Snider-303; 7-Tony Elliott-265; 8-Jim Keeker-240; 9-Lealand McSpadden-208; 10-Ron Shuman-206.

 

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BUTLER TAKES ELDORA FINALE AND SILVER CROWN TITLE IN ONE FELL SWOOP

Rossburg, Ohio………Steve Butler of Kokomo, Ind. is the 1992 Valvoline USAC Silver Crown champion, winning the title by the closest margin in history, just seven points, over Jeff Swindell of Memphis, Tenn.

Butler’s $10,000 victory in the 50-lap 4-Crown Nationals finale at Eldora Speedway enabled him to come from 18 points behind to beat Swindell in the final standings.  Butler also won the 1988 Silver Crown title and is a four-time USAC National Sprint Car champ.

Butler won the pole starting position in qualifications on September 25 before rain forced a one-week postponement of the 50-lap feature.  Butler led the first seven laps in his Kenny Jarrett Farms Special before yielding to Swindell.  Swindell led the next 20 laps until Russ Gamester hit the wall and flipped on lap 27.  Gamester was treated at Coldwater, Ohio Community Hospital for a back injury and released.

Johnny Parsons came from third place to lead on the restart and was leading when Jimmy Sills hit the wall in turn one on lap 41.  Parsons and Butler tangled at the site of Sills’ crash, and Parsons’ car hit the outside wall, eliminating him from contention.  Butler then led the final 10 laps for the victory.

Swindell was third on the final restart, a position which would have earned him the series championship, but he slipped to fifth in the closing laps.

Tony Elliott came from 12th starting spot to finish second.

 

VALVOLINE USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 25-October 4, 1992 – Rossburg, Ohio – Eldora Speedway – 12th 4-Crown Nationals

QUALIFYING: 1. Steve Butler, 10, Jarrett-16.993; 2. Tony Stewart, 3, Leyba-17.061; 3. Russ Gamester, 85, McMahon-17.063; 4. Jack Hewitt, 21, Murphy-17.068; 5. Jeff Swindell, 12, Delrose/Holt-17.092; 6. Greg Staab, 44, SMS-17.188; 7. Johnny Parsons, 20, Nolen-17.197; 8. Rusty McClure, 63, Hampshire-17.213; 9. Tray House, 81, Gordon-17.253; 10. Jimmy Sills, 6, Hill-17.265; 11. Stan Fox, 9, Runyon-17.347; 12. Tony Elliott, 18, Conroy-17.456; 13. Chip Thomas, 24, Thomas-17.484; 14. Donnie Beechler, 39, McQuinn-17.494; 15. Kevin Huntley, 49, Huntley-17.553; 16. Dave Darland, 33, Faurote-17.554; 17. Chuck Gurney, 1, Ede-17.590; 18. Robbie Stanley, 5, LeFevre-17.674; 19. Stevie Reeves, 37, Pattee-17.732; 20. Mark Alderson, 31, Mataka-17.734; 21. Tyce Carlson, 84, Pedersen-17.771; 22. Jerry Nemire, 98, Lesko-18.067; 23. Blake Hollingsworth, 93, Henning-18.129; 24. Ray Joe Fager, 32, Fager-18.426; 25. Tom Ball, 87, Ball-18.487; 26. Ron Dunstan, 42, Tomasits-18.557; 27. Brent Kaeding, 26, Six-R-NT; 28. Dodie Miller, 72, Miller-NT.

TRUE VALUE MASTER MECHANIC TOOLS QUALIFYING RACE: (20 laps) 1. Chuck Gurney, 2. Brent Kaeding, 3. Chip Thomas, 4. Stevie Reeves, 5. Jerry Nemire, 6. Tyce Carlson, 7. Blake Hollingsworth, 8. Ron Dunstan, 9. Dave Darland, 10. Tom Ball, 11. Ray Joe Fager, 12. Donnie Beechler, 13. Kevin Huntley, 14. Robbie Stanley, 15. Mark Alderson, 16. Dodie Miller. NT

FEATURE: (50 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Steve Butler (1), 2. Tony Elliott (12), 3. Tray House (9), 4. Tony Stewart (2), 5. Jeff Swindell (5), 6. Stevie Reeves (15), 7. Robbie Stanley (24), 8. Donnie Beechler (23), 9. Chip Thomas (14), 10. Rusty McClure (8), 11. Brent Kaeding (13), 12. Greg Staab (6), 13. Stan Fox (11), 14. Tyce Carlson (17), 15. Blake Hollingsworth (18), 16. Jerry Nemire (16), 17. Ray Joe Fager (22), 18. Johnny Parsons (7), 19. Jimmy Sills (10), 20. Ron Dunstan (19), 21. Russ Gamester (3), 22. Tom Ball (21), 23. Dave Darland (20), 24. Jack Hewitt (4). NT

**Russ Gamester flipped on the 27th lap of the feature and was taken to Coldwater, Ohio Community Hospital for treatment of a back injury and released.

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-7 Steve Butler, Laps 8-27 Jeff Swindell, Laps 28-40 Johnny Parsons, Laps 41-50 Steve Butler.

 

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1992 USAC SILVER CROWN DRIVER POINTS

1. (552) Steve Butler, Kokomo, Ind.

2. (545) Jeff Swindell, Memphis, Tenn.

3. (386) Jimmy Sills, Placerville, Calif.

4. (369) Jack Hewitt, Troy, Ohio

5. (321) Johnny Parsons, Indianapolis, Ind.

6. (305) Tony Elliott, Warsaw, Ind.

7. (303) George Snider, Bakersfield, Calif.

8. (240) Jim Keeker, Cicero, Ind.

9. (231) Tony Stewart, Columbus, Ind.

10. (208) Lealand McSpadden, Tempe, Ariz.

11. (206) Ron Shuman, Mesa, Ariz.

12. (203) Stan Fox, Janesville, Wisc.

13. (169) Eric Gordon, Greenfield, Ind.

14. (168) Mike Bliss, Milwaukie, Ore.

15. (153) Chuck Gurney, Livermore, Calif.

16. (144) Russ Gamester, Peru, Ind.

17. (126) Brad Noffsinger, Huntington Beach, Calif.

18. (118) Jim Mahoney, Peru, Ill.

19. (112) Brent Kaeding, Campbell, Calif.

20. (111) Chip Thomas, Belleville, Ill.

21. (102) Gary Hieber, Langhorne, Pa.

22. (101) Stevie Reeves, Indianapolis, Ind.

23. (84) Warren Mockler, Westfield, Ind.

24. (72) Wally Pankratz, Orange, Calif.

25. (60) Jeff Gordon, Pittsboro, Ind.

26. (50) Dave Feese, Saybrook, Ill.

27. (44) Tray House, Anderson, Ind.

28. (35) Larry Dickson, Marietta, Ohio

29. (32) Robbie Stanley, Brownsburg, Ind.

30. (29) Joe Gaerte, Rochester, Ind.

31. (16) Rick Hood, Memphis, Tenn.

32. (14) Steve Chassey, Clermont, Ind.

33. (14) Rusty McClure, Ashland, Ohio

34. (12) Gary Irvin, West Lafayette, Ind.

35. (11) Rocky Hodges, Danville, Ind.

36. (8) Jerry Russell, Springfield, Ill.

37. (7) Jim McElreath, Arlington, Texas

38. (6) Greg Staab, Cincinnati, Ohio

39. (5) Davey Hamilton, Boise, Idaho

40. (4) Cary Faas, Yorba Linda, Calif.

41. (4) Jimmy Brewer, Sikeston, Mo.

42. (4) Pepi Marchese, Indianapolis, Ind.

43. (4) Jerry Nemire, Toledo, Ohio

44. (3) Kevin Huntley, Bloomington, Ind.

45. (3) Ronnie Burke, Houston, Texas

46. (3) Page Jones, Rolling Hills, Calif.

47. (3) Bob Meli, Temple City, Calif.

48. (3) Perry Ferrell, Memphis, Tenn.

49. (3) Tyce Carlson, Indianapolis, Ind.

50. (3) Ray Joe Fager, Greenfield, Ind.

51. (2) Bill Baue, Sparta, Ill.

52. (2) Bill Kojis, Milwaukee, Wisc.

53. (2) Mike Fedorcak, Ft. Wayne, Ind.

54. (2) Randy Bateman, Murphysboro, Ill.

55. (1) Blake Hollingsworth, Indianapolis, Ind.

56. (1) Ron Dunstan, Ruchsville, Pa.

57. (1) Tom Ball, Albuquerque, N.M.

58. (1) Dave Darland, Lincoln, Ind.

 

1992 USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRANT POINTS

1. (552) Kenny Jarrett, Elwood, Ind. (#10)

2. (545) Delrose-Holt Racing, Joliet, Ill. (#12)

3. (369) Don Murphy, Chesterfield, Ind. (#21)

4. (323) Gary Runyon, Carmel, Ind. (#9)

5. (321) Gene Nolen, Greenwood, Ind. (#20)

6. (311) Bob Consani, Santa Rosa, Calif. (#2)

7. (305) Joe Conroy, Brunswick, Ohio (#18)

8. (303) Snider-Foyt Racing, Bakersfield, Calif. (#11)

9. (267) Fred Ede, Fresno, Calif. (#1)

10. (253) Six-R Racing, Cicero, Ind. (#26)

11. (231) Ben Leyba, South Bend, Ind. (#3)

12. (208) Gary Howard, Santa Rosa, Calif. (#61)

13. (170) Gary Hill, Hope, Ind. (#6)

14. (168) Del McClure, Portland, Ore. (#69)

15. (153) Transportation Computer Systems, Ontario, Calif. (#30)

16. (144) Ron McMahon, Flushing, Mich. (#85)

17. (111) Charles Thomas, Belleville, Ill. (#24)

18. (110) J & J Marine, St. Petersburg, Fla. (#88)

19. (105) Los Gatos Body Shop, Los Gatos, Calif. (#96)

20. (103) Fred Ede, Fresno, Calif. (#4)

21. (103) Clare Pattee, Blythe, Calif. (#37)

22. (102) E.W.H. Service, Langhorne, Pa. (#66)

23. (84) Doug Clark, Carmel, Ind. (#75)

24. (72) Foxco Racing, Indianapolis, Ind. (#56)

25. (50) Ricky Nix, Benton, Ill. (#43)

26. (44) Fay Gordon, Greenfield, Ind. (#81)

27. (42) Kurt Gunderson, Greenfield, Wisc. (#34)

28. (35) Tom Dickson, Parkersburg, W. Va. (#73)

29. (31) Greg Staab, Cincinnati, Ohio (#44)

30. (24) Dennis McQuinn, Springfield, Ill. (#39)

31. (22) Aviators Racing, Chicago, Ill. (#50)

32. (22) David LeFevre, Lafayette, Ind. (#5)

33. (16) Gary Irvin, West Lafayette, Ind. (#48)

34. (15) Steve Stapp, Brownsburg, Ind. (#54)

35. (14) Sohm Enterprises, St. Louis, Mo. (#80)

36. (14) Bob Hampshire, Findlay, Ohio (#63)

37. (7) Shirley McElreath, Arlington, Texas (#23)

38. (6) Bob Hoerner, Crest Hill, Ill. (#92)

39. (5) Louis Seymour, Marlboro, Mass. (#29)

40. (5) Snider-Foyt Racing, Bakersfield, Calif. (#82)

41. (5) Trigueiro Motorsports, Fresno, Calif. (#51)

42. (5) Leonard Faas, Yorba Linda, Calif. (#47)

43. (4) Mark Wilke, Milwaukee, Wisc. (#16)

44. (4) Jim Hall, Charleston, Mo. (#36)

45. (4) Charles Baity, Yadkinsville, N.C. (#99)

46. (4) Bob Lesko Enterprises, Wayne, N.J. (#98)

47. (3) Rex Huntley, Bloomington, Ind. (#49)

48. (3) George Egan, Hazelwood, Mo. (#46)

49. (3) Louis Senter, Encino, Calif. (#58)

50. (3) Perry Ferrell, Memphis, Tenn. (#91)

51. (3) MBC Racing, Jackson, Mich. (#53)

52. (3) Miner Pedersen, Indianapolis, Ind. (#84)

53. (3) Paul Fager, Indianapolis, Ind. (#32)

54. (2) B & G Engines, Indianapolis, Ind. (#78)

55. (2) Randy Bateman, Murphysboro, Ill. (#55)

56. (1) Duke Henning, Indianapolis, Ind. (#93)

57. (1) Andrew Tomasits, Bath, Pa. (#42)

58. (1) Tom Ball, Albuquerque, N.M. (#87)

59. (1) Frank Faurote, Lafayette, Ind. (#33)