USAC: Darland, Newman, Leffler, DeBeaumont, & Scully share spotlight with TQ Midget duel at Bakersfield
13 November 1999
Posted By Terry
Callahan
Motorsports Editor, The Auto Channel
USAC National Champions Dave Darland and Ryan Newman, two of the
hottest
open-wheel drivers in the United States. are among the early entries for
the
November 20 USAC racing program at the Bakersfield (Calif.) Speedway.
Darland has had a phenomenal year, winning the "Belleville Midget Nationals" in Kansas, the "Hut Hundred" in Indiana and the "4-Crown Nationals" in Indiana in the MCI WorldCom Midget Cars, in addition to winning the 1999 USAC Stoops Freightliner Sprint Car Championship. He also won the "Tony Bettenhausen 100" Coors Light Silver Bullet race, the "Joe James/Pat O'Connor Classic" and "4-Crown Nationals" Sprint Car races and a feature during the "Summer Sizzle '99" Midget Car race in Indianapolis, the richest Midget car program of all time.
Newman, the 1999 USAC Coors Light Silver Bullet Champion, won the "Night Before the 500" and "Mel Kenyon Classic" Midget Car races at Indianapolis Raceway Park, three Midget Car races at Winchester, Ind., one at Salem, Ind., one on the mile at Pikes Peak International Raceway in Colorado and Silver Bullet races at Indianapolis Raceway Park and Gateway International Raceway near St. Louis.
Between them, they account for 20 USAC feature wins this season. Darland will drive the familiar #9 Steve Lewis Ford/Wynn's/ASE/Performance Racing Industry machine, while Newman will drive the #4 Dave Calderwood MP Environmental Services Special.
The 50-lap MCI WorldCom Midget Car feature climaxes what could be one of USAC's most memorable nights of racing this season. The USAC MCI WorldCom TQ Midget Cars share the program and both events will feature battles for seasonal point championships.
Marc DeBeaumont of Clayton, Calif. enters the Bakersfield race with a 40-point lead over Shane Scully of Encino, Calif. in the MCI WorldCom Western Midget Cars, while Greg Edenholm of Agouro, Calif. trails Josh Wise of Riverside, Calif. by just 10 points in the TQ Midget ranks. A 20-lap feature concludes the TQ Midget action on the 1/3-mile Bakersfield dirt.
Other top names to watch in the Bakersfield races are Jerry Coons, Jr. of Tucson, Ariz., 1998 USAC Sprint Car Champ Tony Elliott of Kokomo, Ind., Supermodified star Gene Lee Gibson of Richwood, Ohio, Tracy Hines of New Castle, Ind., top National Midget Car "rookies" A.J. Fike of Galesburg, Ill. and Ed Carpenter of Indianapolis, plus a host of California hotshoes, including Bakersfield's own Bryan Stanfill and Larry Brown.
MCI WORLDCOM USAC NATIONAL MIDGET CAR STANDINGS (As of Nov. 15)
1. Jason Leffler 498
2. Ryan Newman 377
3. Jerry Coons, Jr. 361
4. Tracy Hines 242
5. Jay Drake 235
MCI WORLDCOM WESTERN MIDGET CAR STANDINGS (As of Nov. 15)
1. Marc DeBeaumont 525
2. Shane Scully 485
3. Bobby Boone 460
4. Alex Harris 397
5. Wally Pankratz 325
MCI WORLDCOM TQ MIDGET CAR STANDINGS (As of Nov. 15)
1. Josh Wise 377
2. Greg Edenholm 367
3. Walt Johnson 303
4. Randi Pankratz 302
5. West Evans 259
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