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10/9/18, 11:40 AM   #1
Usac: Young usac sprint stars climbing all-time win list
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10/9/18 11:36 AM YOUNG USAC SPRINT STARS CLIMBING ALL-TIME WIN LIST

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YOUNG USAC SPRINT STARS CLIMBING ALL-TIME WIN LIST

By: Richie Murray – USAC Media

One of the most fun things for a stat geek to look up is, you guessed it, stats.* One of the more interesting stats for a fan of USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car racing and an appreciation of its history is the list of career feature wins.

As we ride into a venue that has played a large part of that history, Indiana’s Terre Haute Haute Action Track, this Friday, October 12 for the “Wabash Clash,” one aspect of the list that has been quite noticeable this year is the rise of a few of the series’ young stars up the rankings and compare how they stack up with those who came before them.

Notably, you can look to the top-four drivers in the USAC National Sprint Car points: Kevin Thomas, Jr., Tyler Courtney, Chris Windom and Brady Bacon.* All drivers who are in their prime, in their 20s, living it up on the track in the glory days of today.

With six victories this season, Cullman, Alabama’s Thomas has climbed into the top-20 alongside legends A.J. Foyt and Roger McCluskey with 23 career wins, which he’s racked up in a hurry.* Seven last year and six already this year with six races remaining has put him at 13 over the past two years.* With another season or two of putting up similar numbers, KT would find himself in the top-10 all-time in a hurry where Jon Stanbrough and Rich Vogler stand tied with 35 wins apiece.

Courtney, of Indianapolis, Ind., has the “lowest” total of the bunch with 16, but relatively, he’s just getting started.* He’s already picked off 10 this year to climb to 32nd on the list, tied with Damion Gardner.* Courtney’s already become a part of the record book this past September at the “4-Crown Nationals” at Eldora Speedway, marking the tenth occasion a driver has reached at least 10 series wins in a season.

Windom is an already-established USAC star who’s collected two national championships to his ever-growing resume.* The 2016 Silver Crown and 2017 Sprint Car champ, who hails from Canton, Ill., has steadily worked his way up the list to 28th with 19 career wins with three triumphs this season.

When Bacon won recently at Terre Haute in September, the victory sent him to 22 career wins for 23rd place on the list, equaling Rick Hood, Bubby Jones and Sam Sessions.* That score was the fourth of the season for the Broken Arrow, Oklahoma driver in his own Brady Bacon Racing No. 99.

Of course, they’re all chasing the king of USAC National Sprint Cars, the one who’s made more starts (731) and earned more victories (62) than any driver in the history of the series and lies fifth in the current standings right behind this group.* He’s had a resurgent year with three wins and definitely appears capable of pushing his records further out of reach for all those who trail him.

One thing all these drivers have in common is they’ve won at the Terre Haute Action Track in the seat of a USAC National Sprint Car.* To be the best, you’re going to have to tame one of the most legendary racetracks of them all.* This Friday night, each will have a chance to do that as they not only climb up the all-time USAC rankings, but those of The Action Track as well.

Windom’s won there four times.* Bacon, Thomas and Courtney have two as does Darland.* Odds are one of these will be part of the headline this time come Friday.

Despite that, future wins and successes can’t be predicted, and drivers have to be at or near the top of their game for a long-time to put up the kinds of numbers Darland has.* Thomas, Courtney, Windom and Bacon have sustained their successes for a while now and show no signs of slowing down.* Time can only tell what the future will hold, but first things first.* We’ll see who tames Terre Haute first this Friday, shall we?

The fourth and final appearance of the year for the series at the Terre Haute Action Track begins Friday, October 12, with pits opening at 3pm, grandstands at 4pm and hot laps at 6:30pm.

General admission grandstand tickets are $25 for adults while general admission infield tickets are $15.* General admission tickets for children age 11 and under are FREE.* Reserved grandstand tickets are $30 for adults and $10 for children 11 and under.

Two-day passes that also include the Saturday night, October 13 World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car event at Terre Haute are $50 for adult grandstand general admission ($60 reserved & $30 infield).* Children 11 and under grandstand general admission tickets are FREE ($20 reserved & FREE infield).

Tickets can be purchased in advance at https://dirtcar.ticketforce.com/even...es.asp?evt=281.

Fans can watch Friday night’s USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car race live on http://www.speedshifttv.com/ and listen LIVE on the USAC app.* As always, you can watch the race one day later, on-demand at http://www.loudpedal.tv/.* Live updates will be available throughout the night on https://www.facebook.com/usacracing/, https://twitter.com/USACNation/ and on the Race Monitor app.

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10/9/18, 12:36 PM   #2
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I guess number two on the list amongst active drivers wasn't worth mentioning.
 
10/9/18, 12:41 PM   #3
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The Madman ahead of all of them
 
10/9/18, 1:54 PM   #4
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Yes he is. It's a preview article for this Friday's race at Terre Haute, though.
 
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10/9/18, 1:56 PM   #5
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No need to look for a slight of him when there is none intended.
 
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10/9/18, 3:01 PM   #6
Re: Usac: Young usac sprint stars climbing all-time win list
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Hey Richie,
This a 30 lap race?
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10/9/18, 4:38 PM   #7
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The Madman ahead of all of them
And he owns his own car and he drives the rig and he has a job
 
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10/9/18, 4:53 PM   #8
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Hey Richie,
This a 30 lap race?
YES
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...tcgc8xeHo/edit
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