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===Schedule notes and changes===

===Schedule notes and changes===


Latest revision as of 01:21, 12 October 2025

The 2017 USAC Silver Crown Champ Car Series presented by Traxxas season is the 46th season of the USAC Silver Crown Series. The series began with the Sumar Classic at the Terre Haute Action Track on April 2, and will end with the 4 Crown Nationals at Eldora Speedway on September 23.[1] Chris Windom entered the 2017 season as the defending champion. Kody Swanson won the 2017 season championship driving for DePalma Motorsports in the #63 Maxim / Hampshire Chevrolet.

Team and Driver chart

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Race Driver Car Owner / Entrant Chassis Engine Rounds
2 Patrick Lawson Patrick Lawson Beast Wesmar
2v Ryan Newman Johnny Vance Racing Beast Gaerte
3 A.J. Russell Ted Finkenbinder Beast Bailey Brothers Chevrolet
AJ Fike RFMS Racing Beast Foxco
4 Joe Liguori Liguori Racing DRC Kercher Chevrolet
5 J.C. Bland Bland Brothers Enterprises Drinan BBE Chevrolet
6 Damion Gardner Klatt Enterprises Beast Ford
Robert Ballou
7 David Shain Hardy Boys Motorsports Maxim Chevrolet
02 Tanner Swanson Bowman Racing Beast Kistler Chevrolet
07 Jacob Wilson Wilson Brothers Racing Beast Claxton/Toyota
08 Johnny Petrozelle Cornell-Petrozelle Racing Beast Stanton/Toyota
12 Brian Tyler Galas Motorsports Beast Galas Chevrolet
14 Zach Daum McQuinn Motorsports JR-1 Brown Chevrolet
Ken Schrader McQuinn Chevrolet
15 Shane Butler Troy Thompson Beast Chevrolet
Troy Thompson
16 Austin Nemire Bob Lesko Beast Chevrolet
18 Kenny Gentry Kenny Gentry Beast Chevrolet
20 Jerry Coons Jr. Gene Nolen Tranter Chevrolet
21 Jeff Swindell Swanson Racing Beast Chevrolet
22 Bobby Santos III DJ Racing Beast VDS Chevrolet
24 Keith Burch Keith Burch Beast Kistler
26 Aaron Pierce Sam Pierce Beast Chevrolet
27 Dave Darland Carla & Steve Phillips Phillips Foxco Chevrolet
29 Joey Moughan Joey Moughan Maxim Claxton Mopar
30 C.J. Leary Leary-6R Racing DRC 1-Way Toyota
31 Dave Berkheimer Dave Berkheimer Drinan Chevrolet
32 Joss Moffatt Williams & Wright Racing Maxim Williams
39 Matt Goodnight Goodnight Racing Beast Claxton Chevrolet
40 David Byrne Byrne Racing J & D Chevrolet
42 Terry Babb Terry Babb Beast Babb Chevrolet
44 Danny Long Danny Long Beast Chevrolet
48 Brady Bacon Paul Martens Maxim Kistler Chevrolet
51 Russ Gamester Gamester Racing GRP Toyota
53 Steve Buckwalter SFT Racing Beast Brown Chevrolet
54 Mark Smith Mal Lane Maxim Williams Chevrolet
55 Casey Shuman Patty Bateman Beast Foxco Chevrolet
57 Kevin Studley Studley Motorsports Beast Chevrolet
60 Cody Gerhardt Cody Gerhardt Beast Toyota
63 Kody Swanson DePalma Motorsports Maxim Hampshire Chevrolet
71 Shane Cockrum Hardy Boys Motorsports Maxim Brown Chevrolet
75 Bill Rose Bill Rose Racing Beast Chevrolet
Henry Clarke
77 Chris Urish Chris Urish Beast Foxco Chevrolet
80 Toni Breidinger Breidinger Racing Beast Chevrolet
Annie Breidinger
81 Shane Cottle Curtis Williams Williams Chevrolet
Cody Gallogly
88 Chris Fetter Fetter Tile LLC Beast Foxco
89 TMS Chevrolet
91 Justin Grant Carli-Hemelgarn Racing Speedway Ford
92 Chris Windom Kazmark Racing
95 Patrick Bruns Full Throttle Racing Beast Speedway Toyota
97 Tyler Courtney Hans Lein DRC Stanton Mopar
Dave Darland
98 Davey Hamilton Jr. RPM/Fred Gormly Beast Mopar
Joe Ligouri
99 Korey Weyant Scott Weyant Beast Automotive Machine
Davey Hamilton RPM/Fred Gormly Mopar
Tyler Courtney Chevrolet
120 Hunter Schuerenberg Gene Nolen Racing Tranter Chevrolet
Joe Axsom
199 Brady Bacon RPM/Fred Gormly JEI J&D
201 Dakota Jackson Gene Nolen Racing Twister Tranter
Tanner Swanson

The 2017 schedule features 6 dirt ovals and 5 pavement ovals including a historic return to Phoenix International Raceway after an 8-year absence. The entire season will be broadcast on-demand by Loudpedal.TV. Select races were broadcast live by Speed Shift TV. BCSN2 broadcast the Toledo race on tape delay.

No. Date Race title Track TV/Stream
1 April 2 Sumar Classic Terre Haute Action Track, Terre Haute, Indiana Speed Shift TV

Loudpedal.TV

2 April 29 Phoenix Copper Cup [2] Phoenix International Raceway, Avondale, Arizona Loudpedal.TV
May 25 Hoosier Hundred Indiana State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis, Indiana
3 May 26 Carb Night Classic Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis, Clermont, Indiana Loudpedal.TV
4 June 16 Horn/Schindler Memorial Williams Grove Speedway, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania Speed Shift TV

Loudpedal.TV

5 July 20 Rich Vogler / USAC Hall of Fame Classic Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis, Clermont, Indiana Loudpedal.TV
6 July 28 Hemelgarn Racing/Super Fitness Rollie Beale Classic Toledo Speedway, Toledo, Ohio BCSN2

Loudpedal.TV

7 August 12 Joe James/Pat O’Connor Memorial Salem Speedway, Salem, Indiana Loudpedal.TV
8 August 19 Bettenhausen 100 Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack, Springfield, Illinois Loudpedal.TV
9 September 3 Ted Horn 100 DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack, DuQuoin, Illinois Loudpedal.TV
10 September 23 Four Crown Nationals Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, Ohio Loudpedal.TV

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Schedule notes and changes

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Results and Standings

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Source:[4]

  1. Kody Swanson, 650
  2. Jerry Coons Jr., 562
  3. Chris Windom, 525
  4. Justin Grant, 470
  5. David Byrne, 436
  6. Aaron Pierce, 402
  7. Bobby Santos III, 350
  8. Joss Moffatt, 302
  9. Joe Liguori, 295
  10. Damion Gardner, 248
  1. #63 DePalma Motorsports, 650
  2. #20 Nolen Racing, 562
  3. #92 Gene Kazmark, 498
  4. #91 Carli-Hemelgarn Racing, 470
  5. #40 Byrne Racing, 436

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