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2006 SILVER CROWN POINT FUND
ESCALATES TO RECORD QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS
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May 10, 2006...A quarter of a million dollars is the lofty figure
representing the cash
bundle which will be distributed to USAC Silver Crown Championship participants
at the end of the 2006 racing season, nearly triple last year's point fund. The
record series payout was announced today by USAC President/CEO Rollie Helmling.
"We are proud that we have been able to arrange for this significant
amount," said Helmling. "It represents the impact of our expanded
schedule, the substantial increase in purses, the influx of major venues, the
expansion of our fan base and the valued commitment of series presenter K &
N Engineering. With a $250,000 point fund, which is almost three times what we
paid in 2005, and total posted purses exceeding $1.3 million (over twice the
2005 figure), USAC Silver Crown participants are enjoying the rewards of this
expansion."
The increased point fund will allow for a wider distribution base with the
emphasis on a tremendous increase in the amount realized by the series
championship team.
"This is a good deal," said 2006 Silver Crown point leader Brian
Tyler, winner of the March 25 race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. "I love
racing, but I'm racing for the money too, so I hope I can be there when the
champion's money is handed out. I've been close several times but haven't been
able to land the big check yet. Maybe this will be the year."
Tyler, who finished second in points in 1998, realizes the importance of racing
in front of larger crowds and at larger venues.
"The bigger the track, the better," he said. "I enjoy
super-speedways and the increased money is important to me. Plus, I get to
showcase my talent in front of some influential people. My team (6R Racing) has
done a great job so far and now it's up to me to do the rest. This huge point
fund is obviously going to stir interest in new participants for this
series."
The series which has expanded this year from 10 to 14 events and to tracks up to
1.5 miles in length, will also realize average purse increases of more than
$30,000 per race from 2005, with race purses topping out at $150,000 and winners
shares reaching the $25,000 figure.
The next series event is the prestigious "Hoosier Hundred' at the Indiana
State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis, where the 1-mile dirt oval will play host to
the 54th running of one of America's greatest dirt-track traditions. The next
series pavement event is the "Kentucky 100" as USAC's new generation
Silver Crown cars visit the 1.5-mile Sparta, Ky. oval for the first time in
their history.
For more information on the series, contact the USAC website - www.usacracing.com
- or call the USAC office at (317)247-5151.
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