Mechanicsburg - Williams Grove Speedway will host the return of the USAC Silver Crown Series coming up this Williams Grove Speedway will revive a decades long event this Friday night, June 10 at 7:30 pm when it brings back the Ted Horn/Bill Schindler Memorial race, sanctioned by the USAC Silver Crown Series.
The event was last run in 1974 and won by Bruce Walkup of Downey, California.
First run in 1939 and known at Williams Grove as the Sweepstakes Race, the maiden winner was Vic Nauman of Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
Over the years various circuits including AAA from 1939-1941 and again from 1946-1955 sanctioned the race.
CSRA sanctioned the race in 1945. The USAC East Series conducted the event from 1956-1960 and then the USAC National Sprint Series sanctioned the event until it was discontinued in 1974.
The race first took on the Memorial theme after Ted Horn of Cincinnati, Ohio, was killed in a racing accident at the Du Quoin Illinois State Fairgrounds in October of 1948.
Bill Schindler's name was then added after Schindlers untimely demise in a racing accident at Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1952.
Schindler, a native of Middletown, New York, competed in the Indianapolis 500 during his career and scored a pair of victories at Williams Grove Speedway.
Horn, also an Indy 500 racer and a AAA circuit champion, was a 14-time Williams Grove winner during his career.
The ARDC Midgets will compete at Williams Grove on Friday night along with the USAC Silver Crown Series.
Schindler was the very first ARDC Midget Series president when it was founded in 1939, and he held the position through the 1946 season.
The USAC Silver Crown cars will compete in the 100-lap Horn/Schindler Memorial paying $8,000 to win, in honor of the late racing greats.
Silver Crown itself last competed at Williams Grove Speedway back in July 1981, when Eddie Leavitt of Kearney, Missouri, scored the win.
Adult general admission tickets are $25 with youth ages 13-20 admitted for $10 and ages 12 and under admitted for free.
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- Article Date: 6/5/2016