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richie (Offline)
  #21 7/13/09 5:03 PM
1997 Lincoln Park Speedway Points Standings
1. Brad Fox 376
2. Brian Hayden 335
3. Kent Christian 315
4. Troy Link 299
5. Bill Rose 259
6. Wil Newlin 222
7. Joe Roush 213
8. Jerry Miller, Jr. 198
9. Dave Peperak 163
10. Nick Adams 160

1997 100% Attendance: Rick Hayden

1997 LPS First Time Feature Winners: Troy Link, Wil Newlin, Joey Kerr

1997 Most Improved Driver: Rick Hayden & Troy Link

1997 Rookie of the Year: Justin Marvel, Jerry Miller, Jr., & Kevin Miller

1997 Most Popular Driver: Nick Adams

1997 LPS Feature Winners: Kevin Thomas, Dave Darland, Jack Hewitt, Brian Hayden, Troy Link, Bill Rose, Wil Newlin, Derek Davidson, Joey Kerr, Brad Fox

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1998 Lincoln Park Speedway Points Standings:
1. Robbie Rice 469
2. Troy Link 424
3. Brandon Petty 416
4. Brad Fox 354
5. Kent Christian 273
6. Wil Newlin 269
7. Kevin Miller 257
8. Bill Rose 210
9. Justin Marvel 193
10. Rick Hayden 192

1998 100% Attendance: Robbie Rice, Troy Link, Brandon Petty, Rick Hayden

1998 First Time LPS Feature Winner: Joe Roush

1998 Most Improved Driver: Brandon Petty

1998 Rookie of the Year: Jason Knoke

1998 Most Popular Driver: Nick Adams

1998 LPS Feature Winners:
Tony Elliott 3
Dave Darland 3
Brad Fox 3
Robbie Rice 3
Brian Hayden 1
Kevin Thomas 1
Joe Roush 1
Redwood17257 (Offline)
  #22 7/13/09 5:12 PM
I've only been taking photos there for about six years, but this thread made me go back and check out some of the old photos. Pretty cool seeing who was driving what cars back in 2004 and the late model show from 2003. In 2004, I've got one of Bryan Clauson's first sprint car wins I think. Anyone who wants to check some of them out they are at: www.careyfoxphotos.smugmug.com

My uncle, Bob Butler used to be a photographer there a long time ago, I'd love to find some of his old photos back when they ran twice a weekend.

Great post!!

Carey Fox
psullivan
  #23 7/13/09 5:24 PM
Brian's 1995 title at LPS was historically important because it impacted another driver - and ultimately changed racing history. Anybody remember how?
Bill Gardner (Offline)
  #24 7/13/09 5:39 PM
Pat... the person you are referring to is Tony Stewart. The short version of the story is... Kent Christian qualified Brian's sprint car and put it in the show at Putnamville... Brian was driving a silver crown car at Indiana State Fairgrounds... Stewart crashed Glen Niebel's car and Brian gave up his ride to Stewart because the silver crown race was running late and he needed to get back to putnamville to win the championship.

Stewart later went on to win the Silver Crown championship by 2 pts.... and with that he won the USAC triple crown

Am I correct??? :2:

600minisprint (Offline)
  #25 7/13/09 5:40 PM
How old was Dave Darland in the eairly 90's the looked like he was a strong force then as he is 20 years later??
psullivan
  #26 7/13/09 5:51 PM
That's right Bill - Brian and Brad Marvel (Kent may have been in the mix as well) were locked in battle for the title (this again shows how big this was) Brian gave up the seat in Steve Stapp's Silver Crown car and Stewart was just tremendous (remember he was the 1994 midget champ - but it wasn't like he was a household name). I happened to be sitting by Pancho Carter and he was amazed by Tony's run forward as well - these points proved to be very critical because of the narrow margin Tony won the Silver Crown title (and hence, the Triple Crown) by after the remarkable and stunning turn of events that happened at the finale at Sacramento. Funny story - I flew to Sacramento with Dick Jordan - he had invented this board game which we played - I can't adequately describe it but the winner of the game was "Tony Stewart". I stuck that piece of paper in my pocket and afterwards I found it - so I placed it in the race program where it rests to this day.
Vukie (Offline)
  #27 7/13/09 5:54 PM
The results of the 2nd Annual Indiana Five Crown Nationals and article.

http://www.motorsport.com/news/artic...0267&FS=MIDGET
psullivan
  #28 7/13/09 6:00 PM
Dave will be 43 in September -- he has been one of the greats on and off the track for a long time.
600minisprint (Offline)
  #29 7/13/09 6:06 PM
Yes he has Mr. Sullivan a friend and i went to his trailer last night and he still had his head held high after all the problems he had last night. shook our hand and told us thanx for coming out he is Awesome!!
Bill Gardner (Offline)
  #30 7/13/09 6:10 PM
Brian just walked in.. he told me he was driving Dave Lafevre's silver crown car and that the motor blew up while Stewart was driving it... That race earned him enough points that we was able to go on and win the championship by a couple points.

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