Schrader Returns to the Big Cars at Springfield Mile Saturday
1982 USAC Silver Crown Champ Back in the Saddle
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[August 20, 2021]
The excitement for the return of the Illinois State Fair and the annual
weekend of auto racing was enhanced today when it was announced that
1982 USAC Silver Crown champion, NASCAR star, and fan favorite Ken
Schrader would return to pilot one of the big cars in the annual
Bettenhausen 100 championship race on Saturday. Schrader has won events
on the Springfield Mile in virtually every type of race car imaginable
save one, the 96-inch wheelbase beasts whose lineage goes back to the
very first days of auto racing.
One of the most well-known and versatile drivers in American auto
racing, Schrader has raced for well over 40 years. He continues to
travel to short tracks across the United States competing against local
and national heroes while still taking time to sign autographs or pose
for pictures with his legions of fans. Winning, versatility, and an
engaging personality have made him one of the most popular racing
drivers in the country.
His foray into big-time auto racing began with his USAC Stock Car debut
in 1979. A year later Ken secured a ride in the last event of the 1980
USAC Silver Crown Series as a teammate to Gary Bettenhausen on the
powerful Delrose-Holt team. He immediately set the car on the pole for
the 1980 MAB Paints 100 at Terre Haute, his first start in one of the
big cars. Ken got a big break in 1981 when Southern Indiana car owner
Damon G. “Blackie” Fortune hired Schrader to drive his Silver Crown
machine.
Schrader’s Rose Brothers sponsored Beck chassis didn’t win a race in
1982 though he came close to winning the 100-mile dream event at
Springfield in May of 1982. Top finishes made him a contender for the
1982 title but the car had a problem at the season finale at Nazareth.
Fellow driver Sheldon Kinser surrendered his Ben Leyba ride to Schrader
allowing Ken to make the race and win the crown. It was that gesture
that caused Ken and his wife to name their son Sheldon.
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Schrader has six starts in Silver
Crown cars at Springfield with three top ten finishes. His last
start came for owner George Middleton in 1985. While he made an
attempt for Dennis McQuinn in 2018, should Ken make the field
Saturday it will be a record 36 years between championship starts at
Springfield. What else has Ken Schrader done on the Springfield
Mile? Well, he won the 1998 Allen Crowe 100 ARCA race, won the 1983
Rex Easton Memorial USAC Midget race and won the June 1998 Modified
event.
This Saturday Ken Schader returns
driving the car formerly driven by Jeff Swindell and owned by the
late Mark Swanson. The car finished third at Springfield in 2017 and
recorded a second, third and fourth at Du Quoin with Swindell.
August 21 marks the 50th anniversary of the first Silver Crown
Series race at the Illinois State Fairgrounds and the 87th
anniversary of the first national championship race at the Illinois
State Fairgrounds. Practice for the big cars begins at 10 a.m. with
Fatheadz Eyewear Qualifying at 11:30. The Bettenhausen 100 is
scheduled to push off at approximately 2 p.m. Tickets are available
by calling Track Enterprises at 217-764-3200 or at the Illinois
State Fair Box Office.
The event is all part of a huge racing weekend in Central Illinois
featuring Lincoln Speedway with MOWA Sprint Cars on Friday night,
Silver Crown Saturday at the Springfield Mile, Jack Hewitt Night
featuring POWRi Midgets at Macon Speedway Saturday night, and the
ARCA Menards Series Sunday afternoon at the Springfield Mile.
Full information on the events can be found at
www.trackenterprises.com.
[By Jay Hardin
Track Enterprises Staff]
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