Silver Dollar Speedway

Silver Dollar Speedway
Silver Dollar
The Dollar
Location Chico, California
Time zone GMT-8
Operator Dennis Gage
Opened 1950
Major events Silver Cup
Gold Cup
World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series
USAC Midget,& Sprint Fall Nationals
Oval
Surface Clay
Length 0.25 mi (0.402 km)
Turns 4
Banking High
Lap record 0:10.918[1] (Joey Saldana, Kacey Kahne Racing, 2009, World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series)

Silver Dollar Speedway, as it exists today, is the fourth auto racing track to be built in the Chico area. The first was a half-mile track, approximately where the present track is located. From 1948 to 1950 Big Sprint Car Races were held at this location, with Lennie Low being the dominant driver. Chico Auto Racing Association was formed in 1950 and Jalopy races were contested at the Fairgrounds in 1950 and '51.

In 1952 races were held off Hwy 32 at a track built around Hahn Baseball Field.

Racing moved to Chico Speedway at the end of East 8th Street in 1953, where racing flourished until 1962.

Finally, in 1962 Valley Auto Racing association was formed and the present track was constructed, with help from Third District Agriculture Association Fair Manager Ed Warrner and VARA President Bill Ferhman.

From its inception, Silver Dollar Speedway has been the only track in Northern California to operate on a primarily Friday night weekly schedule.

Races were promoted by VARA until 1972, running open competition run-what-you-brung Super Modified/Sprint cars, flat-head modified Hardtops and $99 Claimers.

The first Northern Auto Racing Club all sprint car race was held in 1968 under VARA promotion and was won by Billy Anderson, using neither wings or roll cages. (July 27, 1968)

The touring Bay Cities Racing Association midgets have raced at Silver Dollar once or twice a year since 1964 when the first BCRA race was won by Dee Hilleman.

In 1973, local businessman Jack Tindle took over a promoter of the race track, continuing to run open competition/open wheel cars and a variety of stock car classes. 1974 saw the 320 CID carburetor modifieds take over and run as the main class of open wheel cars until 1982.

West Capital Speedway Promoter John Padjen gained control of the speedway in 1978 and continued to offer a complete scope of racing events. Padjen gradually moved to sprint cars as the headline class starting in 1983.

The place to be in Chico on a Friday night is Silver Dollar Speedway. The track host a weekly Friday night show starting in early April and continues until the end of August. The main attraction of the weekly show includes the 410 sprint cars, dirt modifieds and pure stocks. Other big events throughout the year includes three days of racing during the Silver Dollar Fair always held on the Memorial Day Weekend and the annual July 4th race with fireworks at night.

The Golden State Challenge King of California sprint car series is now the main attraction of traveling groups that race at Silver Dollar Speedway on a regular basis. The series travels up and down Northern and Central California. This 410 sprint car group starts their year off at Silver Dollar Speedway with the annual running of the Mini Gold Cup and visits the track a total of six times throughout the year.

The biggest race of the year for the group takes place at Silver Dollar Speedway. The Dave Bradway Jr. Memorial race is the highest paying one day race on the circuit. The race pays tribute to the late Dave Bradway Jr. who was becoming a star in Northern California sprint car racing in the late eighties. Unfortunately his life was ended way too early after a sprint car crash in Washington at Skagit Speedway in 1987. Since our loss, Silver Dollar Speedway has played host to the annual Memorial race that traditionally attracts the most cars for a one-day show all year during the Golden State season.

The Gold Cup Race of Champions was moved to Silver Dollar from West Capital Speedway in 1980 and is now considered one of the premiere events in the sprint car racing.

Steve Kinser won the first World of Outlaw race held in 1979 at Silver Dollar Speedway. (6-19-79). Ironically, Steve Kinser has won the last two Gold Cups held at the race track. He now has won 11 Gold Cup Race of Champions main events, the most of any other driver. His wins in 2002 and 2003 proved once again that he is still the King of the Outlaws.

The final race of the year involves the Pacific Sprint 360 Fall Nationals. The race attracts drivers from all over the Western United States and Canada. This three day event finalizes the racing season at Silver Dollar Speedway and traditionally boasts close to 100 drivers for the three nights of racing. In 2003, former World of Outlaw rookie of the year Brad Furr captured the 40 lap main event.

Track Champions

2014 Champions

Driver Class
Sean Becker 410 Sprints
Duane Cleveland Dirt Modifieds
Chris Warner Street Stock
Tim Sherman Jr Wingless Sprints
Scott Gannett Economy Sprints
Ryan McDaniel Limited Late Models
Howard Law Mini Stock
Jesse Skidmore Hobby Stock

2013 Champions

Driver Class
Sean Becker 410 Sprints
Duane Cleveland Dirt Modifieds
Jake Vantol Street Stock
Rowdy McClenon Wingless Sprints
Kyle Standley Economy Sprints
Ryan McDaniel Limited Late Models
Misty Castleberry Mini Stock
Brian Compton Hobby Stock

2012 Champions

Driver Class
Sean Becker 410 Sprints
Randy McDaniel Dirt Modifieds
Jake Vantol Street Stock
Rowdy McClenon Wingless Sprints
Randy McDaniel Limited Late Models
Misty Castleberry Mini Stock

2011 Champions

Driver Class
Tyler Wolf 410 Sprints
Mark Abouzeid Dirt Modifieds
Kevin Lesch Street Stock
Terry Shank Jr. Wingless Sprints
David Larabee Limited Late Models

2010 Champions

Driver Class
Jason York 410 Sprints
Randy McDaniel Dirt Modifieds
Heather Bartlett Street Stock
Terry Shank Jr. Wingless Sprints

2009 Champions

Driver Class
Bobby McMahan 410 Sprints
Mark Abouzeid Dirt Modifieds
Heather Bartlett Street Stock
Jimmy Pettit Wingless Sprints

2007 Champions

Driver Class
Stephen Allard 410 Sprints
Richard Papenhausen Dirt Modifieds
Jeff Olschowka Pure Stock
Brandon Davis Wingless Sprints

2006 Champions

Driver Class
Andy Forsberg 410 Sprints
Ryan McDaniel Dirt Modifieds
Jeff Olschowka Pure Stock
Bob Newberry Wingless Sprints

2005 Champions

Driver Class
Sean Becker 410 Sprints
Duane Cleveland Dirt Modifieds
Jim Thomas Pure Stock
Ralph Cortez Wingless Sprints

2004 Champions

Driver Class
John Gray 410 Sprints
Ryan McDaiel Dirt Modifieds
Joe Flower Pure Stock

2003 Champions

Driver Class
Blake Robertson 410 Sprints
Ryan McDaiel Dirt Modifieds
Kris Thommen Pure Stock

2002 Champions

Driver Class
Jonathan Allard 410 Sprints
Randy McDaniel Dirt Modifieds
Phil Marino Pure Stock

2001 Champions

Driver Class
Tim Kaeding 410 Sprints
Charlie Marrs Dirt Modifieds
Jim Thomas Pure Stock

2000 Champions

Driver Class
Jason York 410 Sprints
Matt Micheli Dirt Modifieds
Phil Marino Pure Stock

1999 Champions

Driver Class
Johnny Rodriguez 410 Sprints
Matt Micheli Dirt Modifieds
Scott Rogers Pure Stock

410 Sprints

Year Driver
1998 Tim Kaeding
1997 Shane Scott
1996 Stephen Allard/Shane Scott
1995 Shane Scott
1994 Shane Scott
1993 Shane Scott
1992 Shane Scott
1991 Dan Burton
1990 Greg DeCaires
1989 Dan Burton
1988 Jerry Bumgarner
1987 Rick Haugh
1986 Randy Tiner
1985 Chlick Knuckey
1984 Dan Burton
1983 Wayne Sue
1982 Shane Scott
1981 Jackie Wilson
1980 Greg DeCaires
1979 Rick Taylor
1978 Dave Bradway Sr.
1977 Dave Bradway Sr.
1976 Doug Gandy
1975 Skip Matlock
1974 Bill Durham
1973 Wayne Sue
1972 Bob Guthrie
1971 Alvin Chase
1970 Bob Benefield
1968 Nick Porter
1967 Jimmy Boyd
1966 Sherman Clark
1965 Nick Porter
1964 Sherman Clark
1963 Don Porter
1962 Fred Cavier

Gold Cup Race Of Champions Winners

Year Home Town Driver
1951 Oakland, CA John Soares
1952 Salinas, CA Johnny Keys
1953 Modesto, CA Tony Goularte
1954 Modesto, CA Danny Graves
1956 Napa, CA Gene Dudley
1959 Porterville, CA Red Mullican
1960 Stockton, CA Joe Guisti
1961 Fresno, CA Al Pombo
1962 Porterville, CA Red Mullican
1963 Fresno, CA Mark Ward
1964 Fresno, CA Al Pombo
1965 San Jose, CA Marshall Sargent
1966 Fresno, CA Al Pombo
1967 Sacramento, CA Jimmy Gordon
1968 Sacramento, CA Wally Baker
1969 Sacramento, CA Jimmy Gordon
1970 Fresno, CA Al Pombo
1971 Elverta, CA Mike Wasina
1972 Roseville, CA Larry Burton
1973 Happy Valley, CA Jimmy Boyd
1974 Sacramento, CA Johnny Anderson
1975 Clark Fork, ID Terry Crousore
1976 Galt, CA LeRoy VanConett
1977 Stockton, CA Gary Patterson
1978 Bloomington, IN Steve Kinser
1979 Bloomington, IN Steve Kinser
1980 Sacramento, CA Johnny Anderson
1981 Cordova, TN Sammy Swindell
1982 Sioux Falls, SD Doug Wolfgang
1983 Bloomington, IN Steve Kinser
1984 Bloomington, IN Steve Kinser
1985 Danville, IN Danny Smith
1986 Bloomington, IN Steve Kinser
1987 Bloomington, IN Steve Kinser
1988 Bloomington, IN Steve Kinser
1989 San Lorenzo, CA Darrell Hanestad
1990 Bloomington, CA Steve Kinser
1991 Rochester, IN Joe Gaerte
1992 Bloomington, IN Steve Kinser
1993 New Oxford, PA Stevie Smith
1994 Broken Arrow, OK Andy Hillenburg
1995 Broken Arrow, OK Andy Hillenburg
1996 Memphis, TN Jeff Swindell
1997 Cortland, OH Dave Blaney
1998 Wooster, OH Jac Haudenschild
1999 Wooster, OH Jac Haudenschild
2000 Dover, MO Danny Lasoski
2001 Oolitic, IN Mark Kinser
2002 Bloomington, IN Steve Kinser
2003 Bloomington, IN Steve Kinser
2004 Fargo, ND Donny Schatz
2005 Bloomington, IN Steve Kinser
2006 Owasso, OK Daryn Pittman
2007 Brownsburg, IN Joey Saldana
2008 Wooster, OH Jac Haudenschild
2009 Brownsburg, IN Joey Saldana
2010 Clovis, CA Jason Meyers
2011 Elk Grove, CA Kyle Larson
2012 Elk Grove, CA Kyle Larson
2013 Clovis, CA Jason Meyers
2014 Chico, CA Johnathan Allard

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