INDIANAPOLIS – Dave Steele of Tampa, Fla. leads one of the most talented
fields in Weld Racing Silver Crown Series history into Thursday’s “J.D.
Byrider 100,” part of Kroger Speedfest at Indianapolis Raceway Park in
nearby Clermont.
Steele, who has triumphed in all four pavement Silver Crown races this
season and led 360 of the 400 laps contested on the hardtop, heads a
talent-lamented field – nearly of third of which has competed in some form
of NASCAR or Indy Racing League action – as the series points leader. He
holds a 63-point advantage over Josh Wise following a dominant performance
July 23 at The Milwaukee Mile in Wisconsin.
NASCAR Nextel Cup stars Kasey Kahne, Jason Leffler and Carl Edwards and Indy
Racing League competitor Jimmy Kite will return to the Weld Racing Silver
Crown Series as the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard approaches. Edwards, a
victor at Atlanta Motor Speedway and Pocono Raceway, made his last Silver
Crown start March 21, 2004 at Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale,
Ariz., while Leffler, still seeking his first Nextel Cup victory, competed
last in the 2003 “J.D. Byrider 100.”
Kahne, who won his first NASCAR race May 14 at Richmond International
Raceway, triumphed in his last Silver Crown Series start Aug. 24, 2003 at
Nazareth Speedway in Pennsylvania. Kite, the only entered Silver Crown
competitor who participated in this year’s Indianapolis 500, has two Silver
Crown starts this year.
Steele, who owns Indy Racing and NASCAR Busch Series experience, is not the
only Silver Crown Series regular entered with that familiarity. Other
entered Silver Crown drivers who have made starts in NASCAR or the IRL in
their careers include Brian Tyler, Jay Drake, Kevin Conway, Aaron Fike,
Jerry Coons Jr., Tracy Hines and Boston Reid. Fike, Hines and Reid are
entered for one or more of the scheduled NASCAR races this weekend at IRP.
Wise and Teddy Beach, the winners at USAC’s Silver Crown’s 2005 dirt races,
as well as two-time Indianapolis 500 and one-time Daytona 500 starter Chet
Fillip, are also entered Thursday.
Leffler holds the one-lap track record at the .686-mile oval, flashing by at
20.298 seconds. Drake, who sits fourth in Silver Crown points, dominated the
2004 event, leading all 100 laps of the contest.
USAC WELD RACING SILVER CROWN SERIES STANDINGS
1. Dave Steele 312
2. Josh Wise 249
3. Brian Tyler 235
4. Jay Drake 232
5. Bud Kaeding 221
6. Wayne Reutimann Jr. 180
7. Russ Gamester 167
8. John Heydenreich 157
9. Ron Gregory 154
10. Teddy Beach 140