The Dave Bradway Jr. Memorial and the NCARA Hall of Fame

The Chico Induction Ceremony for the Northern California Auto Racing Alumni Hall of Fame is this evening at the Silver Dollar Speedway. It is being held in conjunction with the 21st Annual Dave Bradway Jr. Memorial Race.

Gary Thomas of the Golden State King of the West Sprint Car Series writes: “The Dave Bradway Jr. Memorial pays tribute to fallen race car driver Dave Bradway Jr., who lost his life during a sprint car crash at Skagit Speedway’s Dirt Cup in 1987. It is the biggest event of the season for the Golden State King of the West Sprint Car Series and packs extra money and awards all night.”

Tim Kaeding from San Jose is the current points leader followed closely by Chico native Jonanthan Allard in second. Both of these drivers have won the Dave Bradway Jr. Memorial race in the past, Kaeding twice and Allard 4 times, so it promises to be a great race. The gates open at the Silver Dollar Speedway at 5pm and the racing begins at 7:00.

Dave Bradway Jr. from Roseville, CA  1958 - 1987
Dave Bradway Jr. from Roseville, CA 1958 - 1987

I found this short tribute to Dave Bradway Jr. written by famous Sprint Car photographer Steve Lafond.

“The death of Dave Bradway, Jr. shocked the sprint car commumity in California and beyond. Bradway died from injuries suffered in a tragic sprint car crash during the Super Dirt Cup at Skagit Speedway in Washington State on June 21, 1987. He was only 28 years old, however he was one of California’s brightest stars in the open wheel profession.

David, a second generation driver, began his racing career in 1976 at Ernie Pursell Speedway in Grass Valley. In his initial season, he won a pair of main events and finished second in the street stock division, earning the track’s “rookie of the year” honors. Two years later, he ventured into the open wheel ranks by way of the modifieds. By 1980, he had already established himself as a premier open wheel driver. In 1982, David won his first NARC main event at Petaluma Speedway. He finished the year with three wins and a third place finish in the final points standings. In 1984, Bradway’s steady performances earned him the track championship at Baylands Raceway Park in Fremont. His list of credentials continued to grow the following season, winning five NARC feature events and an eventual third place finish in the championship point standings, despite running a limited schedule. In addition, he finished an impressive eighth in the prestigious Knoxville Nationals. 1986 produced four more NARC feature event wins for Bradway, including three at the high speed 1/2 mile Calistoga Speedway. “Junior” established himself as a top finisher on the World of Outlaws circuit, winning the Jayhawk Nationals in Kansas City. Bradway’s 1987 campaign in the Clyde Lamar owned machine promised more of the same. He kicked off the year winning the preliminary World of Outlaws Mini Gold Cup feature at Chico’s Silver Dollar Speedway in April. He also won his 13th career NARC feature at the season opener at Calistoga and became only the second member of the exclusive “100 Mile Per Hour Club” at the fast 1/2 mile.

In his 11 year career, Bradway laid a solid foundation to become a sprint car legend, a legend in the same category as two of his childhood open wheel heroes, Jimmy Gordon and Gary Patterson. Unfortunately, all three died doing what they loved to do best, racing and winning. Dave Bradway, Jr. was definitely a winner.”

Please visit Steve’s website Tear-Off Heaven Fotos and check out some great racing photos.

There is another nice bio of Dave Bradway Jr. on the Northern California Auto Racing Alumni website.

NorCal Races This Weekend: March 13, 2011


The biggest races in Northern California this weekend will be held at the Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico. Several sprint car series will be competing including the national World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series. A couple of NorCal drivers, Jason Meyers of Clovis who is 5th in the points standings and Paul McMahan from Elk Grove in 10th place will have a lot of fans there.
Silver Dollar Speedway is also the scene of the inaugural race of the new USAC Western Classic Series on Friday night. Running in this race will be Tony Hunt of Lincoln, CA, the 2010 USAC Western States Sprint Car Champion.


Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico, CA.
Qualifying at 6:00pm – Racing at 6:30pm.
The John Padjen Classic and Mini Gold Cup Race of Champions
USAC Western Classic Racing Series – Friday
USAC/BCRA Midget Sprint Cars – Friday
World of Outlaws Winged Sprint Car Series – Saturday

 

Other racing in Northern California this weekend:

Cycleland Speedway south of Chico, CA.
Motorcross racing on Sunday, beginning at 9am.


Marysville Raceway Park
in Marysville, CA.
Open Play Day – All Divisions – 10am to 4pm.


Redding Dragstrip
in Redding, CA.
Saturday: Street Legal Races at 6pm.
Sunday: Gambler’s Bracket Race at 11am.

Sacramento Raceway Park
Saturday: Test and Tune – 12 to 4pm, Chassis Certification – 9am to 4pm
Sunday: E.T. Drag Racing at 10am.

The Inaugural Race of the new Western Classic Racing Series

JOHN PADJEN CLASSIC TO KICK OFF INAUGURAL WESTERN CLASSIC SEASON

SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA (March 7, 2011) – On Friday, March 11, the new USAC Western
Classic Racing Series will stage it’s debut event with the “John Padjen Classic” at Silver Dollar
Speedway for USAC traditional Sprint Cars and Midgets with Bay Cities Racing Association cosanctioning
the Midget portion of the program.

The “John Padjen Classic” will honor retired promoter John Padjen, who throughout his career
has promoted West Capitol, Silver Dollar, and Placerville Speedways along with many special
events. His list of accomplishments includes being nominated as RPM Regional Promoter of the
Year four times and being inducted into the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame.

Some of the highest profile names in Sprint Car racing will converge on Silver Dollar Speedway to
square off against a large number of drivers who are racing for the USAC Western Classic
Racing Series championship.

2010 USAC National Drivers Champion Bryan Clauson, whose father Tim Clauson raced Winged
Sprints at Chico for many seasons, will compete in both the Sprint Car and Midget divisions in
one of his first USAC starts in Northern California.

“This will be my first time running the sprinter in NorCal, so it’ll really be a lot of fun to go to a
place I grew up at as a kid and race there,” Clauson said. “We should have a lot of friends and
family in the stands, as we don’t get the chance to run in NorCal very often at all. I’m really
looking forward to Friday Night.”

In addition to Clauson, both 13-time King of the West Sprint Car champion Brent Kaeding and
son Bud Kaeding, a former USAC Silver Crown champion, will head to the fairgrounds and
challenge for the victory. 2010 California Sprint Car Civil War champion Andy Forsberg,
Plainfield, IN’s Bill Rose, and Geoff Ensign are also expected to appear for the $2,000 to win
Sprint Car feature.

“Hopefully exposing this part of the country to USAC racing will help grow the sport as a whole
and bring in new fans and promoters,” Clauson said. “I’d really like to have my name as the first
winner!”

The inaugural season for the USAC Western Classic Racing Series has attracting a long list of
drivers contending for the championship. Among those committing to the full season of action is
six-time USAC champion Tony Hunt of Lincoln, Calif. Hunt will compete in both the dirt and
asphalt portions of the 16 race schedule driving for Mike Phulps.

Sprint Car of Tony Hunt of Lincoln, CA (2010 USAC Western States Sprint Car Champion)
Sprint Car of Tony Hunt of Lincoln, CA (2010 USAC Western States Sprint Car Champion)

Other drivers attempting to run all 16 events include Alamo, Calif.’s Scott Pierovich, who will drive
for car owner Ken Pierson, Tim Barber will drive for Ted Finkenbinder, Jerry Kobza of Folsom will
drive self-owned entries on both surfaces, and Shauna Hogg is also going to try out the dirt in
2011.

The roster of drivers committed to solely the dirt series in 2011 includes Spec Sprint graduates Ryan Bernal, to drive for Danny Olmstead, and Jerry Cisco in a ride from owner Richard Basden. Two drivers joining the series full-time have extensive resumes in Winged Sprint Cars at Chico
with Jason York of Chico and Roseville’s Colby Copeland.

Additional drivers expecting to contend for the 2011 USAC Western Classic Racing Series on dirt
include Mark Beck, Scott Hall, Marty Hawkins, Todd Miller, Jimmy Riddell, and Matt Sherman.

The USAC/BCRA Midget portion of the program has attracted a strong roster as well, with
Kingsburg standouts Kody and Tanner Swanson making the trip to Chico. 2010 BCRA champion
Nick Foster, Jr. and 2010 USAC champion Cory Kruseman are expected, along with 2009 BCRA
champion and series president David Prickett and Stockton’s Jonathan Henry.

Race fans can order their tickets in advance now for the “John Padjen Classic” on March 11 and
for the adjoining “Mini Gold Cup” on Saturday night for the World of Outlaws by calling (530) 350-
7275. Silver Dollar Speedway is online at www.silverdollarspeedway.com

Adult grandstand admission is $20.00 with juniors and seniors $15.00. Children ticket prices are
$6.00. Front grandstand gate is set to open at 5 p.m. with racing scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m.

More information on the USAC Western Classic Racing Series is available on Facebook at
keywords “USAC Western Classic Racing Series”. The United States Auto Club is online at
www.usacracing.com The USAC Western States is available at www.usacwesternstates.com
with contact information and the latest news.

The USAC Western Classic Racing Series is brought to you by: Amsoil, Hoosier Tires West, and
Kaeding Performance.

A USAC Western Classic Racing Series Press Release
.