Английская Википедия:2011 USAC Traxxas Silver Crown Series

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The 2011 USAC Traxxas Silver Crown Champ Car Series season was the 40th season of the USAC Silver Crown Series. The series began with the Sumar Classic at the Terre Haute Action Track on April 23, and ended on October 15 at the Rollie Beale Classic at Toledo Speedway. Levi Jones began the season as the defending champion and retained his title over Jerry Coons Jr. by a three point margin.[1] It was his seventh USAC title (along with five USAC National Sprint Car titles) which tied him with Rich Vogler, A. J. Foyt, and Mel Kenyon for the most USAC open wheel titles.[2] Jones' co-owner Tony Stewart recorded his sixth Silver Crown title and co-owner Curb Agajanian Performance Group recorded its second.[3] Kyle Larson was the series' Rookie of the Year.[2]

Results

# Date Title Track Winner
1 April 23 Terre Haute Action Track cancelled early in feature due to deteriorated track conditions[2]
2 May 27 Hoosier Hundred Indiana State Fairgrounds Jerry Coons Jr.[2]
3 June 17 - 18 Milwaukee Mile Bobby East[2]
4 June 24 Iowa Speedway Bobby East[2]
5 July 23 North Wilkesboro Speedway cancelled[4]
6 July 28 J.D. Byrider 100 O’Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis Kody Swanson[2]
7 August 20 Tony Bettenhausen 100 Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack Brian Tyler[2]
8 September 4 Ted Horn 100 DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack Kyle Larson[2]
9 September 24 4-Crown Nationals Eldora Speedway Kyle Larson[2]
10 October 15 Rollie Beale 150 Toledo Speedway Kody Swanson[2]

References: schedule[5]

Final Drivers Points Standings (Top 10)

Position Driver Team Points
1 Levi Jones Tony Stewart Racing / Curb Agajanian Performance Group[3] 408
2 Jerry Coons Jr. RW Motorsports 405
3 Kyle Larson (R) Keith Kunz Motorsport 347
4 Tracy Hines Lightfoot Racing 336
5 Brian Tyler Team 6R 316
6 Bobby East Klatt Motorsports 312
7 Tanner Swanson Team 6R/TK 301
8 (tie) Bryan Clauson Tony Stewart Racing 269
8 (tie) Bud Kaeding BK Racing 269
10 (tie) Derek Hagar Hagar Racing 210
10 (tie) Kody Swanson Team 6R 210

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References

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