Chris Windom Will Drive For A New Team, Looks To Defend his USAC Silver Crown Series Championship.
Story By: RICHIE MURRAY / USAC SERIES MEDIA
Photos By: DAN DEMARCO / RACERSGUIDE.COM
INDIANAPOLIS IND.- February 17, 2017- Defending USAC Silver Crown champion Chris Windom will sport a new look this year as he takes the wheel of the Kazmark Motorsports No. 92, a team that makes its return to the series after a 16-year hiatus.
Windom was a consistent front-runner in every series race on both the dirt and pavement surfaces last year, becoming the first driver since Jimmy Caruthers in 1975 to finish in the top-five in all the Silver Crown races in a single season.
Windom’s ride will be fielded by Kazmark Motorsports, a team that makes its first entry into the USAC Silver Crown Series since the 2001 Hoosier Hundred with driver Ricky Shelton. The team plans on competing for a series championship with Windom and will utilize a Beast Chassis with Toyota power on pavement and a Maxim Chassis with Mopar power on the dirt.
Windom, who last year drove for Fred and Gloria Gormly, finished the 2016 season at the top of his game. His ongoing streak of top-six finishes in USAC National points-paying races dates back to the July 17, 2016 Indiana Sprint Week date at the Terre Haute Action Track. He was also the only driver to earn three straight USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car feature victories last season, which included the Jim Hurtubise Classic at Terre Haute and a sweep of both nights at Arizona Speedway’s Western World Championships.
In Silver Crown competition, Windom collected three victories, including a pair of classic duels on the dirt. In June, Windom held off Bryan Clauson on the final lap to win the Horn/Schindler Memorial at Pennsylvania’s Williams Grove Speedway. On Labor Day weekend, Windom passed Jeff Swindell in the final laps to win the Ted Horn 100 at the DuQuoin (Ill.) State Fairgrounds. Windom concluded the season in winning fashion with a dominating victory at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway during the 4-Crown Nationals.
Team owner Gene Kazmark is no stranger to victory lane with the Silver Crown cars as he was a part of the 1997 Copper World Classic winning team with driver Jimmy Kite and team partners Bob Hoerner and Bill Stapleton. Hoerner, himself a two-time winner as an owner with Kite as well as Dave Steele at Indianapolis Raceway Park (now Lucas Oil Raceway) in 1999, will serve as the crew chief.