FEBRUARY 14, 2008 --- The United States Auto Club is announcing major steps
aimed at preserving the future of its most popular and competitive racing
series, the K & N Silver Crown Championship Series.
Already underway, an extensive program of redesign and re-evaluation of the
new-generation pavement car is designed at restoring USAC’s premier racing
series to high-profile venues which have showcased the series the past two
seasons.
The immediate impact will see the “traditional” pavement cars which
formed the backbone of the Silver Crown Series returning to the paved ovals in
2008 as the new-generation machines undergo revision and re-design.
“We obviously want to maximize the potential of America’s most
competitive open-wheel series and build on its unparalleled heritage,” said
USAC President/CEO Kevin Miller. “We recognize the expansion to the larger
pavement ovals required new and innovative construction, however, we also
recognize that continued work is necessary to refine the product which will
reflect the quality image we want to project. Our valued partners in this
project, including the facilities which invested in our series, our car owners
and sponsors, demand and deserve the best possible product we can offer. To that
end, we are dedicated to exploring and implementing the necessary moves to
achieve this goal.”
“Our participants and fans deserve the very best entertainment package we
can provide,” continued Miller. “I want to express my deepest appreciation
to Darlington (S.C.) Raceway, its management and staff, for their commitment to
this series but am the first to recognize that we need to give them the kind of
racing event of which we can both be proud. Despite our delight at the event we
conducted there in 2007, our direction will not permit a race at Darlington in
2008 but we are focused on maintaining the great relationship we have developed
with that storied facility and we plan on returning with an enhanced product in
the near future.”
The remaining pavement ovals on the 2008 series schedule, namely Richmond
International Raceway, O’Reilly Raceway Park in Indianapolis, Iowa Speedway
and Phoenix International Raceway are all compatible with the “traditional”
pavement car. With this new direction for 2008, additional race dates are being
evaluated to be released in the coming weeks.
Recent meetings with car constructors and owners revealed the necessity to
revamp the new-generation car and its adaptation to the larger ovals. Additional
meetings are planned to formulate the plans to implement the changes needed to
reach the ultimate goal.
“No other racing series in America can match the heritage and competitive
nature of USAC’s K & N Silver Crown Series,” added USAC Senior VP/Race
Operations Jason Smith. “These cars formed the backbone of the American
National Championship for years and the talent pool generated since the
inception of the Silver Crown Series in 1971 is immense. Consider names like A.J.
Foyt, Mario Andretti, Al Unser, Gary Bettenhausen, Ken Schrader, Dave Blaney,
Jeff Gordon, Mike Bliss, Tony Stewart and more recently Jason Leffler, Ryan
Newman and J.J. Yeley. They represent the finest racing talent America has ever
produced.”
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