CTtoPA (Offline)
#1
4/8/08 10:12 AM
Now that CCWS has gone bankrupt and sold its assets(if you can call them that) off to Tony George, is it possible for the Silver Crown division to get their name back for good?
duel (Offline)
#2
4/8/08 10:32 AM
champ dirt cars, championship cars. old school still call them that. i'm not sure usac ever had a copyright on that name that cart used. i remember the first IRL show in Disney they called the Indycars championship cars.
SpfldMile (Offline)
#3
4/8/08 10:35 AM
Sure they were. They were dirt cars on the championship circuit, hence the name Dirt Champ Cars. They were that way until 1971 if I remember correctly. I still call them that. I wish dirt was part of a "Championship Circuit" today.
Seadog (Offline)
#4
4/8/08 10:48 AM
I think they were still called Championship dirt cars well after the 1971 separation. IIRC they changed it in the early or mid 80's when USAC made some champ dirt races like Indy, Duquoin, and Springfield count toward the "Gold Crown Championship" which also included the Indy 500. The remaining champ dirt races were then named the "Silver Crown" division. After a while the 500 was the only Gold Crown race left. Eventually Gold Crown went away after a few years and that just left Silver Crown.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Mark Alderson had a lead in the Gold Crown points one year and needed a ride at the 500 to secure the championship and couldn't find one.
Dwight Clock (Offline)
#10
4/8/08 12:41 PM
In 1971 the dirt cars, until then part of the "Championship Trail", were called the National Dirt Car Championship. In 1981 that changed to the Silver Crown division.