SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The Indoor Auto Racing Series Championship Series fueled by VP Racing Fuels championships will be determined on March 13-14 inside the New York State Exposition Center.
While much of the Syracuse weekend revolves around the torrid point championship chases, the entry of New Englander Mike Christopher Jr., who will be making his first start in a TQ Midget, is noteworthy.
Christopher will race a team car to Scott Kreutter, which was built by Buffalo, NY’s Trey Hoddick. Christopher’s uncle, the late Ted Christopher, won eight Indoor series feature events and two Series championships. Ted Christopher, who the championship Cup for the TQs is now named, was driving for Hoddick before his death in a plane crash in September of 2017.
The race for the BELFOR Concrete Series TQ championship has become essentially a four driver race with the two features in Syracuse remaining.
Andy Jankowiak, the Atlantic City race winner the last two years, leads the standings with 256 points. Matt Janisch, who has been consistent in the first three races but hasn’t won, is two points behind Jankowiak – a virtual dead heat.
Erick Rudolph, a four time series champion, lurks 14 points behind the leader. Rudolph, the 2019 DIRTcar 358 Modified champion, won one of the two races in January held in Allentown, Pa. Tim Buckwalter, a teammate of Rudolph, sits fourth, 21 points off the pace.
The point award differential between finishing first and second is 10 points. The spread between first and last in a feature is 83 markers. With a complete show including a 40 lap feature both nights in Syracuse, one bad night by any of the front runners could torpedo their bid for the title.
Rudolph came into the 2019 inaugural running of the Syracuse event in a battle with Justin Bonsignore and others for the championship. Bonsignore, the 2018 champion, appeared to have the upper hand after winning on Friday’s inaugural event in the new building, but this hopes dissipated after he crashed on Saturday night.
The large point spread and two complete shows in Syracuse could open the door for teenage sensation Briggs Danner, who is 36 points out of the point lead. Anthony Payne, who rides 44 behind the lead and Ryan Bartlett, who is 66 points out of the lead, also have a chance at the title should the leaders struggle.
The points chase in both the Slingshot and Champ Kart classes are more sharply defined.
Scott Neary is atop the leaderboard with a 35 point margin over Brett Bieber and Cody Kline.
Kurt Bettler, winless in the four Slingshot races in 2019, outpointed Danny Buccafusca to win the title. An even dozen Slingshot hopefuls came into the finale with a mathematical chance to win the coveted title.
Tyler Brown has a 44 point bulge on Todd Crenshaw and a 54 point margin over Ron Midford Jr. in the Champ Kart division. Brown, the hired gun of Jason Simmons’ multi-car race team out of Fulton, N.Y., won the Saturday night event in Syracuse last year. Brown has previously won Indoor Series events in the Times Union Center in 2012 and this year in Allentown, Pa., to start the season.
Six Champ Kart competitors were in contention for the Series crown last season with Brandon Rucszek winning the laurels ahead of Ryan Kendall and J.J. Pacovich.