MAY 14, 2007 --- The 55th running of the “Hoosier Hundred” is
scheduled May 25 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis and Aaron
Pierce takes a nine-point lead over Wayne Reutimann Jr. into the 100-mile
classic.
Pierce, of Muncie, Ind., is the fastest driver in series history
(175-mph-plus at Homestead, Fla.) and won Thursday’s “Silver Crown Showdown
at Darlington.” He finished 22nd in last year’s “Hoosier Hundred” and
his best finish on the dirt last year was seventh at Springfield, Ill. He also
finished seventh in this year’s Silver Crown dirt opener at Phoenix, Ariz.
Pierce led USAC’s assault on Darlington (S.C.) Raceway Thursday night and
came away $23,500 richer after scoring a thrilling victory. He led a three-car
freight train to the checkered flag as Wayne Reutimann Jr. of Zephyrhills, Fla.
and Pablo Donoso of Santiago, Chile were less than a second behind and the crowd
was on its feet for the final 20 laps around the 1.366-mile oval.
NASCAR star J.J. Yeley won the pole for the 50-lap race in A.J. Foyt’s
Greer Special at a speed of 163.555 mph, but Pierce started alongside on the
front row. When the green flag waved, Yeley proceeded to disappear, extending
his lead to nearly 10 seconds before a lap 23 yellow for debris on the
backstretch.
On the restart, Yeley bobbled in turn two and Donoso slid by. Yeley regained
momentum but he scraped the wall in turn three and was forced to the pits and
out of the race. The crowd came to its feet as Pierce closed on Donoso and dove
beneath him to take the lead in turn three on lap 37. Two laps later, Reutimann
joined the fray and the three-car battle was on. As the laps wound down, Donoso
made a dive under Pierce on lap 48, but Reutimann slid around the top against
the wall and took second. At the checkered flag the crowd was cheering as the
trio sailed across the finish line.
“Our plan, ever since we first tested here, was to lay back and wait for
the leaders to use up their tires,” said Pierce, who piloted the Sam Pierce
Chevrolet/Kroger-Tide-Bounty-Pringles Riley Chevy. “The tires really didn’t
fall off bad and the track was great. It’s a real honor to win at this
historic track.”
Rounding out the “top-five” behind Pierce, Reutimann and Donoso were Bud
Kaeding and Mat Neely.
The race was USAC’s first at Darlington since Pat O’Connor’s 1956
victory there and Jeff O’Connor, Pat’s son, served as the race’s Grand
Marshal.
Josh Wise won last year’s “Hoosier Hundred,” passing teammate Levi
Jones on the final lap. Former race winners expected to compete May 25 include
Dave Darland, a three-time winner.
USAC SILVER CROWN SERIES STANDINGS
1 Aaron Pierce 187
2 Wayne Reutimann Jr. 178
3 Bud Kaeding 176
4 Paul White 168
5 A.J. Fike 159
6 Cameron Dodson 153
7 Tim Barber 148
8 Pablo Donoso 142
9 Mat Neely 132
10 Mike Murgoitio 130
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