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USAC Silver Crown at Illinois State Fair August 20


Tyler Trying to Repeat, Darland Looking for 4th Bettenhausen

A mixture of up and coming youngsters and experienced veterans make up what
promises to be one of the most competitive and diverse fields in the 95 year
history of auto racing at the Illinois State Fairgrounds when the teams of
the United States Auto Club Weld Racing Silver Crown Series pull into the
Illinois capitol for the 45th running of the Tony Bettenhausen 100 on
Saturday, August 20.  Forty-nine entries appear on the preliminary entry
list for the Bettenhausen 100, a race that has become one of the most
prestigious on the USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown calendar.

The 45th Tony Bettenhausen 100 entry list may include veterans of the IRL
and the Indy 500, drivers who are hoping to or have attempted some form of
NASCAR racing, several drivers from Illinois and at least four former
winners of the Bettenhausen Memorial. At the top of the list of former
winners is the defending champion Brian Tyler of Parma, Michigan. The
thirty-seven year old Tyler is a former USAC national Sprint Car champion
who has run with the IRL and NASCAR and is currently running part time in
the ARCA stock car series. Tyler is also third in the current USAC Silver
Crown points after finishing fourth in 2004. Last year, Tyler started 21st
and swept his Print Express Silver Crown car around race leader Rich Tobias
on the 48th circuit to capture his first mile dirt track triumph.

Tyler faces stiff competition in defending his Bettenhausen crown, as most
of the top ten in the current Weld Racing Silver Crown title chase are
slated to run at Springfield, including current point leader Dave Steele of
Tampa, Florida. Steele, the defending USAC Silver Crown champ, is also a
veteran of IRL and NASCAR Busch series competition who had amassed ten
career Silver Crown wins prior to 2005, all on the pavement. Steele has been
nothing short of dominant, winning four of the five pavement races held to
date and leading 360 of the 400 laps in those events!  Steele’s performance
on the dirt at Springfield could have a profound impact on the 2005 title
chase, he has a 42 point lead over second place and several drivers
proficient on the dirt sit in the top five in the standings.

Other drivers in the top ten in points expected to enter the Bettenhausen
100 include second place Josh Wise, Jay Drake (4th) of Val Verde,
California, third generation driver Bud Kaeding of Campbell, California
(5th), Tampa, Florida’s Wayne Reutimann, Jr. (6th), Jason McCord of
Anderson, Indiana (7th), Noblesville, Indiana's Ron Gregory (8th) and John
"Hot Rod" Heydenreich of Bloomsberg, Pennsylvania (10th).

Wise and Drake are teammates on the Tony Stewart owned MoPar Racing Team and
have been a force since the season started, with Wise leading a great deal
of the Hoosier Hundred in May and winning the Sumar Classic in June. Drake,
currently driving in the Indy Racing Infiniti Pro Series, has posted several
top five and ten finishes along the way. Kaeding is a third generation
driver that led a great deal of the 2000 Tony Bettenhausen race, while
McCord is a series veteran who has had some strong runs on the dirt.
Reutimann is a second-generation shoe who has a relative running in the
NASCAR Truck series, while Gregory is the stepson of former driver Gary
Irvin.

Capable veterans also make up the Bettenhausen field, led by three-time
Bettenhausen winner and 1997 Silver Crown champ Dave Darland, of Lincoln,
Indiana. The thirty-eight year old Darland is also a former USAC Sprint and
Midget champion who last won at Springfield in 2003 and excels in the big
cars on the mile dirt tracks. Darland is almost certain to be joined at
Springfield by the ageless and very popular Johnny Parsons, an Indy 500
veteran and the active driver who has led the most laps at Springfield
without capturing the Bettenhausen 100. Two other veterans that could
challenge at Springfield are also former winners. Temple, Texas pilot Paul
White won the 2001 Bettenhausen 100 which propelled him to the series title.
Peru, Indiana’s Russ Gamester is 7th in the current USAC Silver Crown
standings and won the Bettenhausen Memorial in 1998. A veteran to watch will
be Tucson, Arizona shoe Jerry Coons, Jr., the pole sitter for last year’s
event at the Illinois State Fairgrounds. Coons has yet to capture a 100-mile
race on the dirt, and is currently driving part time in the Infiniti Pro
Series for 1996 Indy 500 winning owner Ron Hemelgarn. Another veteran who
may be at Springfield should his NASCAR commitments allow is 2000 USAC
Silver Crown champ Tracy Hines.  Other veterans to watch include two-time
Hoosier Hundred winner Tony Elliot, Indiana sprint car ace Jon Stanbrough,
Kevin Huntley and secon generation driver Rich Tobias.

A crop of youngsters that includes 2005 Hoosier Hundred winner Teddy Beach
plus former Silver Crown Rookie of the Year Matt Westfall. Iowa’s Ryan Durst
(who drives for Springfield, Illinois car owner Scott Long) and Indiana’s
Aaron Pierce and Nick Lundgreen are all in search of that elusive mile dirt
track triumph.

They could be joined by an entry list of Illinois drivers that may number as
high as eight by the time August 20 rolls around. Garnering the most local
interest is Springfield’s own Justin Allgaier. The diminutive Allgaier is a
veteran of the ARCA stock cars and area midget racing and has been behind
the wheel of a NASCAR Truck for part of 2005. He attempted the Bettenhausen
100 last year in a car owned by Arcola’s Ebby Bergfeld and this year returns
with Bergfeld and Ethanol sponsorship. Allgaier again gets the chance to
perform a feat that has only been done once in the 95-year history of auto
racing at Springfield, winning the championship and stock car race on the
same weekend at the Illinois State Fair. Three men have won both races, but
only Al Unser has swept the weekend at the fair.

Other drivers from the Prairie State could include Galesburg’s A.J. Fike,
Robinson’s Matt Neely, Olney’s Levi Jones, Granite City’s Tad Roach,
Murphysboro’s Randy Bateman, Springfield's Donnie Lehmann and Marion’s Alex
Shanks. Waterloo midget shoe Tim Siner is presently working on a new car and
hoped to have it ready for Springfield and DuQuoin. The state of Missouri
sends two cars and two drivers to Springfield as well. St. Charles youngster
Kyle Steffens ran for Illinois owner Bob Galas at Terre Haute. Former
Illinois resident Hud Cone runs for the Harris team out of Missouri and
Bonee Terre native Danny Long has his own machine.

Over forty of the finest dirt track drivers in the world will try to carry
on a tradition of national championship racing at the Illinois State
Fairgrounds that began all the way back in 1934. Over the last 71 years
names such as Wilbur Shaw, Jimmy Bryan, Rodger Ward, A.J. Foyt, Mario
Andretti, Al Unser, Chuck Gurney and Jack Hewitt have entered Springfield’s
hallowed victory lane. However, it was Tinley Park, Illinois resident Tony
Bettenhausen who captured the hearts and imaginations of Springfield race
fans during the 1950’s. Bettenhausen made such a mark at the Worlds Fastest
Mile Dirt Track that the people of Springfield and the Illinois State Fair
honored his memory in 1961 after his fatal Indianapolis crash by naming the
national championship race in his honor.

It is this tradition that continues at the Illinois State Fairgrounds on
August 20 when the gates of the grandstand open at 9 a.m. Practice for the
USAC Weld Racing Silver Crown Series follows shortly, with pole qualifying
at 10:25. In qualifying, drivers will be attempting to break Robby Flock’s
1996 track record of 29.988, or 120.048 MPH. A last chance race is set for
around noon, with the 30-car field taking the green for the 45th Tony
Bettenhausen 100 at 1:30 p.m. A first place check of approximately $9000 and
Jack Hewitt’s seventeen-year-old track record of 56:07 (106.920) plus a
place in racing history awaits the winner of the Tony Bettenhausen 100.
Tickets are on sale now at Ticketmaster, the Illinois State Fair Box Office
or at Track Enterprises at 217-764-3200. Additional information can be found
on the Internet at www.trackenterprises.com or www.usacracing.com.