The 2014 USAC Traxxas Silver Crown Champ Car Series season was the 43rd season of the USAC Silver Crown Series. The series began with the Sumar Classic at the Terre Haute Action Track on April 6, and ended on October 11 at New York State Fairgrounds. Bobby East began the season as the defending champion, and Kody Swanson was the season champion. [1]
No. | Driver(s) | Team/Entrant | Chassis | Engine | Round(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
07 | Jacob Wilson | Wilson | 1-7,9-10 | ||
2 | Ryan Newman | Bowman | 6 | ||
2 | Patrick Lawson | Lawson | 1,3,4,8-11 | ||
3 | AJ Fike | RFMS | 1-6,8-9,11 | ||
4 | Jarett Andretti | Andretti | 2,4,6 | ||
5 | Zach Daum | Daum | 1,3,8 | ||
9 | Caleb Armstrong | Armstrong | 1-10 | ||
10 | Bobby East | Stewart/Curb-Agajanian | All | ||
10k | Ken Schrader | Stewart/Curb-Agajanian | 6 | ||
11 | Tanner Swanson | Swanson | 2 | ||
11 | Tanner Swanson | Bowman | 4,6 | ||
14 | Jarett Andretti | McQuinn | 1,3 | ||
14 | Brady Bacon | McQuinn | 8-10 | ||
15 | Dave Darland | Logan | 2 | ||
16 | Tracy Hines | Lightfoot | All | ||
17 | Chris Windom | RW/Curb-Agajanian | All | ||
18 | Kenny Gentry | Gentry | 9,11 | ||
19 | Dave Darland | Longworth | 1,3,7-10 | ||
20 | Jerry Coons Jr. | Nolen | 6 | ||
20 | Bryan Clauson | Nolen | 9-10 | ||
21 | Christopher Bell | Team Six-R | 1-3 | ||
21 | CJ Leary | Team Six-R | 7 | ||
21 | Jack Hewitt | Team Six-R | 10 | ||
21 | Ryan Litt | Team Six-R | 6 | ||
23 | Terry James | Satterhouse | 8 | ||
25 | Davey Ray | Sachs | 1-7,9-11 | ||
26 | Aaron Pierce | Pierce | 1,3,10 | ||
27 | Kyle O'Gara | RW | 2,6 | ||
28 | Tim Barber | Pierson | 7 | ||
30 | Andrew Felker | King | 3 | ||
31 | Jake Simmons | Simmons | 1,3,7-8,10 | ||
33 | Dakota Jackson | Jackson | 1,3 | ||
35 | Taylor Ferns | Ferns | 1-3 | ||
35 | CJ Leary | Ferns | 6,8,10 | ||
36 | Wes Miller | Miller | 11 | ||
40 | David Byrne | Byrne | 2,4,6,9 | ||
41 | Steven Russell | McQuinn | 8-9 | ||
50 | Jerry Bruce | Bruce | 8 | ||
51 | Russ Gamester | Gamester | 3,8-10 | ||
53 | Robbie Ray | SET | 8 | ||
53 | Robert Ballou | SET | 10 | ||
53 | Steve Buckwalter | SET | 11 | ||
55 | Randy Bateman | Bateman | 3-4,8-9,11 | ||
56 | Jon Stanbrough | Foxco | 3 | ||
56 | Levi Jones | Foxco | 8-9 | ||
60 | Davey Hamilton, Jr. | Hamilton | 6 | ||
63 | Kody Swanson | DePalma | 1-11 | ||
66 | Shane Cockrum | Hardy | 1-3,8-11 | ||
77 | Chris Urish | Urish | 3,7-9 | ||
81 | John Hunt | Williams | 2,6 | ||
86 | Jackie Burke | Burke | 8-9 | ||
88 | Chris Fetter | Fetter | 8-9 | ||
90 | John Heydenreich | Bank | 6 | ||
91 | John Hunt | Hunt | 1,3,9 | ||
92 | Cale Thomas | Thomas | 2,4,6 | ||
96 | Grant Simpson | Simpson | 7 | ||
98 | Jerry Coons, Jr. | RPM/Gormly | 1,3,7-11 | ||
98 | Bobby Santos III | RPM/Gormly | 2,4,6 | ||
99 | Joe Liguori | RPM/Gormly | 1,3 | ||
99 | Chris Phillips | RPM/Gormly | 6 | ||
99 | Christopher Bell | RPM/Gormly | 7,10 | ||
99 | Stewart Friesen | RPM/Gormly | 11 | ||
102 | Patrick Lawson | Lawson | 6 | ||
117 | Rich Tobias, Jr. | Tobias | 11 | ||
981 | Jarid Blondel | Blondel | 6 |
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