• Maj. General (ret.) Robert Grant Moorhead 88, of Indianapolis, passed away on October 11, 2009. Mr. Moorhead served as USAC Chairman of the Board from 1982-2001 after serving as a Board Member since 1968. A past president of the 500 Festival Committee, he conceived the very successful USAC Winners’ Circle Club.

    He was born on Sept 4, 1921 to Robert L. and Roxanne Sanders Moorhead in Orleans, Indiana. He was a graduate of Indiana University where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. After college, he began Officer Candidate Training School and soon found himself in Europe as a replacement officer assigned to the 115th Infantry, which had been decimated on D-Day. When he returned from Germany as a young Captain, Bob joined the Indiana National Guard, eventually rising to the rank of Major General and Division Commander. He later was appointed Deputy Commander of the U.S. Training and Doctrine Command. He earned numerous military decorations, including the Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit with Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Bronze Star Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster. One of the high points of his military career was being elected president of the Association of the United States Army.

    Bob joined Central Publishing Company in 1947 and was its President and owner from 1960 – 1989. He loved the Indianapolis 500, and was one of a handful of city leaders that founded the 500 Festival Association, serving as its President in 1963. He continued his involvement, heading the 500 Parade Safety and Security for decades. A longtime member of the downtown Kiwanis Club, Bob was instrumental in the relocation of the Kiwanis Headquarters from Chicago to Indianapolis. He served Kiwanis faithfully at every level; as a club President, a District Governor and as International Foundation President. As a tribute for the many Kiwanis clubs he built, members he recruited and hours he devoted to the children of the world, Bob was recognized just last year when Kiwanis unveiled a state of the art facility, the Robert G. Moorhead Auditorium and Leadership Education Center.

    He was a Member of the Indianapolis Board of Public Safety, the Police Merit Board and the State Traffic Advisory Committee. Bob served as President of the State Armory Board for decades, and was proud to have the downtown Armory renamed the Tyndall-Moorhead Armory. Until his health failed him, he never missed an American Legion Convention, continuing the legacy his father began in 1919. Growing up on a farm in southern Indiana, Bob never had the opportunity to participate in Boy Scouts as a child. He certainly made up for that as an adult, serving as President of the Crossroads Council of Boy Scouts of America. He cherished his Scouting Silver Beaver Award.

    Whether the call was for help developing a public television station in Indianapolis or for the American Cancer Society or the Salvation Army, Bob was always “front and center.” And, in the end, he would hold a key leadership position in whatever organization sought out his expertise. For his tireless dedication to his community Bob was awarded a total of five Sagamore of the Wabash awards from five different Indiana Governors! He also found time for camaraderie and fellowship. He was a member of Northminster Presbyterian Church, the Columbia Club, the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Meridian Hills Country Club, Tippecanoe Lake Country Club, The Army Navy Club in Wash. D.C., and the Skyline Club.

    Bob is survived by his wife of 61 years, Margaret (Maggie) Bachelder Moorhead. Bob had known Maggie since the day she was born. He also leaves five children, James (Martha) Moorhead of Little Rock, Ark; Richard (Margy) Moorhead of Fishers, IN; Barbara (Danny) Hockett of Carmel, IN; Sandy (Ed) Hale of Dallas, TX; Janet (Ed) Hourigan of Indianapolis. He was the proud grandfather of 19 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren who will cherish memories of time spent with Papaw at Lake Tippecanoe. He was preceded in death by his sister, Anne Moorhead Burge and grandson, Robert Daniel Hockett, Jr.

    The family would like to thank all of the staff at Marquette Manor for making the “General” feel at home these past six years. Special thanks to Alaa, Victoria, Tony and Jerry, his wonderful care-givers, whose individual attention was so appreciated. Visitation will be Sunday, October 18 from 1:30-5:00 pm at Crown Hill Funeral Home, 700 W. 38th St. Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 am on Monday, October 19 at Northminster Presbyterian Church, 1660 Kessler Boulevard East Dr, Indianapolis. Military Burial to follow at Crown Hill Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Kiwanis International Foundation, 3636 Woodview Trace, Indianapolis, IN 46268 and to the 38th Division Association, co Monument Fund, 3912 W. Minnesota St., Indianapolis, IN 46241. Online condolences may be sent to www.crownhill.org. Arrangements entrusted to Crown Hill Funeral Home.

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  • Damion Gardner of Concord, Calif. earned a paycheck for $10,000 Friday night at the Lawrenceburg Speedway, leading the final nine laps to win the 30-lap “Fall Nationals” USAC National Sprint race at the 3.8-mile dirt oval. Driving the Pace Lighting Eagle/Shaver, Gardner ran down leader Chris Windom on lap 22 and led the rest of the way to beat Cole Whitt, Windom, fast qualifier Jon Stanbrough and Kyle Cummins. Cummins led the first two laps and Windom led the next 19 before yielding to Gardner. Series point leader Levi Jones finished sixth and Dave Darland was 11th, leaving Jones with a 30-point lead going into Sunday’s “Oldtimers Weekend” race at the Winchester (Ind.) Speedway.

    USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: October 2, 2009 – Lawrenceburg, Indiana – Lawrenceburg Speedway – “Fall Nationals”
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  • While entries for the upcoming 22nd Annual O’Reilly Short Track Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires continue to flow into the I-30 Speedway track office, it was revealed today that Shed Road Auto Parts will sponsor the Second Annual Josh Howard Determination Award.

    Based out of Bossier City, LA, Shed Road Auto Parts will present the winner of this year’s Josh Howard Determination Award with a top wing and a nose wing from Lightning Wings.

    Named in honor of Josh Howard, the Byhalia, MS, racer that suffered severe spinal injuries at the 2007 edition of the Short Track Nationals, the Determination Award is presented to a driver that battles through adversity over the course of the intensely competitive weekend.

    Last year, Arkansas’ Eric Sandage earned the inaugural Josh Howard Determination Award by picking up a Saturday night Last Chance Qualifying Race win after taking a qualifying night tumble.
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  • Wish I coulda been there - as I mentioned before, our local track at Perris Auto Speedway (affectionately known by the fans as “The Pas”), is a LOT of fun.  I highly recommend that anyone who considers him or herself a “true race fan” get out to a local dirt or asphalt short track and just sit in the General Admission seating - and enjoy.  It costs somewhere between $15-25 to attend these local events (sometimes cheaper with special discounts and family nights), but in my experience, it’s worth much more than the hundreds of dollars we spend on big ticket racing series events at the larger tracks.  Here’s the latest update from The PAS…

    Defending Lucas Oil USAC/CRA Sprint Car Champion Mike Spencer of Temecula, Calif. led the final 23 laps to win Saturday night’s 30-lap “Kindoll Classic” at the Perris Auto Speedway. Trailing Spencer’s Grubstake storage/Madera Produce Maxim/Shaver to the checkered flag were Tony Jones, Danny Sheridan, David Cardey (from the back in a back-up car) and Garrett Hansen. The win left Spencer tied with Cardey for the point lead going into an October 10 race at Perris.
    LUCAS OIL USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: September 19, 2009 – Perris, California – Perris Auto Speedway - “Kindoll Classic”

    QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Mike Spencer, 50, Chaffin-16.459; 2. Garrett Hansen, 7, Priestley-16.702; 3. Blake Miller, 93, Gardner-16.708; 4. Danny Sheridan, 18, Kittle-16.716; 5. Tony Jones, 4, Alexander-16.801; 6. Matt Mitchell, 37, Mitchell-16.818; 7. Josh Ford, 73, Ford-16.902; 8. Ronnie Gardner, 96, Gardner-16.940; 9. Greg Bragg, 92, Sertich-17.019; 10. Rip Williams, 3, Jory-17.127; 11. Wes Gutierrez, 07, WG-17.143; 12. Austin Williams, 2, Jory-17.180; 13. Cory Kruseman, 21k, Kruseman-17.184; 14. Rodney Argo, 19, Argo-17.202; 15. Jimmy Crawford, 11, Crawford-17.254; 16. Matt Rossi, 02, Rossi-17.336; 17. Richard VanderWeerd, 10, VanderWeerd-17.342; 18. John Aden, 7a, Aden-17.347; 19. Ludvig Solberg IV, 84, Persall-17.406; 20. Cody Williams, 44, Jory-17.429; 21. R.J. Johnson, 15, Martin-17.464; 22. Jace VanderWeerd, 88, VanderWeerd-17.623; 23. Robert Ellis, 12, Blair-17.947; 24. Andrew Reinbold, 19x, Reinbold-17.955; 25. Mathew Shedarowich, 8z, Shedarowich-18.100; 26. Randy Waitman, 69, Waitman-18.101; 27. Jerry Welton, 62x, Welton-18.194; 28. Tony Everhart, 55, Everhart-18.384; 29. Jonny Bates, 33, Bates-18.404; 30. Tanner Terry, 30, Terry-18.646; 31. Royal Adderson, 40, Adderson-18.908; 32. Greg Alexander, 75, Stansberry-19.015; 33. Steve Conrad, 91, Ferro-19.294; 34. Curt LeDuc, 84m, Persall-19.435; 35. David Cardey, 38x, Crossno-NT. (David Cardey, 38, Crossno-16.611-withdrawn).
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  • Ever wish you could watch all the high-speed action and events from the infamous Indiana Sprintweek from the comfort of your own home? Well, the folks @ USAC have heard you and now offer the 2009 Indiana Sprintweek on DVD!

    The 22nd Annual Indiana Sprintweek was one for the ages… 7 days of hardcore racing at 7 different Hoosier State venues. Nearly 80 different USAC Sprint Car drivers battled it out night in and night out in the summer heat for the coveted Sprintweek title. After over 600 laps of competition, it all came down to the final circuit of the final event to determine the 2009 Indiana Sprintweek Champion. All of this unfolds right before your very eyes on this action-packed 2 disc set.

    Buy it now at usacracing.com/store

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  • USAC’s National Sprint Car stars will head west to join the USAC/CRA Sprint series for the September 5-6 “Louie Vermeil Classic” at the Calistoga (Calif.) Fairgrounds Speedway before returning to continue the battle for National points September 12 at the Terre Haute (Ind.) Action Track.

    Jerry Coons Jr. of Tucson, Ariz. passed Chad Boat on lap six and led the rest of the way to win Saturday night’s 40-lap “Dick Gaines Classic” USAC Special Event Sprint race at the Lawrenceburg Speedway.

    Coons piloted the Hoffman Auto Racing F5 Gaerte to the $10,000 win over Dave Darland, Brady Short, Boat and Bobby East. The Hoffman team owns the record for USAC National Sprint car feature wins at 73.

    Coons continues to stand fourth in the National Sprint points behind Levi Jones, Darland and Cole Whitt. Tracy Hines rounds out the top-five in the latest National standings.

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  • SACRAMENTO, California - The national talent search for the driver development program conducted by Ron Sutton’s Winner’s Circle launches today. Supporting sponsors, K&N Filters and Sunoco Racing Fuels will be awarding four free spots in the 2009 Talent Search Shoot-Out to young, talented drivers from various forms of youth motorsports.

    Many successful car racers today, honed their driving skills driving something smaller. K&N Filters and Sunoco Racing Fuels have stepped up to award positions in the Shoot-Out to four young racers with successful backgrounds in any of the recognized youth series, such as: Kart Racing, Legends, Dwarf Cars, Quarter Midgets, Mini/Micro-Sprints and Dirt Karts. The Shoot-Out application process is open to all drivers 11 to 19 years of age, with race winning backgrounds.

    RSWC has developed many young racers to successfully make the transition from youth racing to winning car races in the USAC Junior Focus Midget, Focus Midget, Western Midget and Sprint Cars series, including Daniel Adler, Jessica Brunelli, Beau DeBard, Bobby Grewohl, Brendan Langlois, Jace Meier, Ian Miille, Joel Miller, Benny Moon, Jimmy Moon, Brennan Newberry, Jeff Oleen, Nik Romano, Porter Smith, Keegan Walmer, Brandon White and more.

    Ron Sutton’s Winner’s Circle (RSWC) is an established talent scout and development program, providing long term, comprehensive racing and career development for up and coming drivers focused on racing careers. RSWC drivers are raced, coached, groomed, trained and molded, within a professional racing environment, into what top teams look for when hiring drivers.
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  • Nearly 550,000 horsepower will surge through Lowe’s Motor Speedway, zMAX Dragway and The Dirt Track @ Lowe’s Motor Speedway as the legendary motorsports complex continues to celebrate 50 Years of Firsts with a Fall Season of Speed.

    During the next 120 days, Lowe’s Motor Speedway will host 350 race cars, Monster Trucks and motorcycles in the most aggressive fall event schedule ever produced for race fans.

    “From Top Fuel dragsters to dirt late models to NASCAR’s homecoming with the NASCAR Banking 500 only from Bank of America, we’ve got a lineup of events to satisfy anyone’s need for speed,” said Marcus Smith, president and general manager of Lowe’s Motor Speedway.

    Major highlights on the fall calendar include the Circle K Back-to-School Monster Truck Bash on Aug. 15; Food Lion AutoFair Sept. 10-13; NHRA Nationals Sept. 17-20; NASCAR Banking 500 Week only from Bank of America Oct. 14-17; and the World of Outlaws World Finals Nov. 5-7.

    “Sixteen events will take place across our three venues during the next four months to bring nearly a half-million people to the greater Charlotte region. This drives our area economy and puts people to work,” Smith added. “Our Fall Season of Speed will be a race fan’s stimulus plan that’s unmatched at any other speedway.”

    With children’s tickets for many events priced at just $10, entertaining the entire family at a major sports event has never been more affordable. In recognition of the speedway’s inaugural season in 1960, race fans can reserve a ticket to the NASCAR Banking 500, NHRA Nationals or the World of Outlaws World Finals for just $19.60. Convenient, interest-free payment plans will be applied to the balance on any ticket order.

    Tickets to all events in Lowe’s Motor Speedway Fall Season of Speed can be obtained by calling the ticket services department toll-free at 1-800-455-FANS (3267) or online at www.lowesmotorspeedway.com.

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  • The show must go on and tomorrow there is another race. That’s been the daily ritual for three-time and defending World of Outlaws (WoO) champion Donny Schatz and the Tony Stewart Racing (TSR) team during most of July. This week is no different as Schatz and the Armor All-backed team continues its trek through the Outlaws schedule with stops in Ontario and Ohio to close July and begin August.

    Schatz opened the week on Tuesday night at Ohsweken (Ontario) Speedway with his eighth runner-up finish of the 2009 season. He’ll return to the cockpit of the TSR No. 15 Armor All/Chevy/ParkerStore J&J again on Wednesday night at Ohsweken before returning to the United States for a Saturday-night event at K-C Raceway in Waverly, Ohio.

    Tuesday’s race was only the second time Schatz has competed on the 3/8-mile clay oval located in southern Ontario. The results both times have been second-place finishes, and both by the slimmest of margins. In 2007, Jason Sides held off Schatz for the win, and on Tuesday, Jason Meyers’ winning margin was less than three-tenths of a second. Wednesday night, Schatz will continue to pursue his 99th career WoO triumph, and nothing would be sweeter than for Schatz to score the victory at Ohsweken, which is located less than 15 miles from Brantford, Ontario, the hometown of Wayne Gretzky, who made the number 99 synonymous with winning.

    The return to K-C Raceway on Saturday night offers Schatz the chance to build a two-race winning streak at the 3/8-mile dirt oval located in southwestern Ohio. The Fargo, N.D., resident won the Outlaws’ last feature race at K-C in July 2008 and has three career wins in five starts at the track. He won in September 2005 and July 2006 and also finished second in July 2007.

    Tuesday’s race was the 44th night of action in 2009 for Schatz and the Armor All team. The results include 10 victories, 26 top-five finishes and 33 top-10s. Schatz continues to lead the WoO Sprint Series championship standings with 5,912 points.

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  • Eldora Speedway - the “little track that could” - is getting a lot of great PR this year as more fans recognize the excitement and attraction of small track, home town racing…

    Eldora Leaves Others in the Dust

    If you’re one of those people who can’t imagine sitting for hours watching race cars go around in circles, then you need to come and sit by the third turn at Eldora Speedway.

    There are a lot of great half-mile ovals around the country, but this one, cut out of cornfields on the Indiana-Ohio border, is something special. It is the equivalent of Daytona, Indianapolis and Le Mans all rolled into one. And the King’s Royal, which took place July 17 and 18, is one of its premier events.

    At just 40 laps, the King’s Royal used to be the richest sprint-car race in the country. Its $50,000 purse is no longer the biggest, but it’s still the race that drivers most want to win. They race World of Outlaws winged sprint cars, 1,375-pound micro machines with 410-cubic-inch engines that crank out nearly 900 horsepower. Averaging 130 miles per hour, it takes them just 13 seconds to complete a lap here…

    LINK - Read the FULL STORY at WSJ.com

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