Shane Cottle will pilot the DMW Motorsports No. 110 USAC Silver Crown car beginning this Saturday night, September 4, during the Ted Horn 100 at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds in southern Illinois. (Brendon Bauman Photo)
Shane Cottle will pilot the DMW Motorsports No. 110 USAC Silver Crown car beginning this Saturday night, September 4, during the Ted Horn 100 at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds in southern Illinois. (Brendon Bauman Photo)

New Silver Crown Ride For Shane Cottle

DUQUOIN, Ill. – Shane Cottle will be in a USAC Silver Crown ride for the first time in nearly a decade when the series hits the track this Saturday night for the Ted Horn 100 at the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds.

Cottle will pilot the DMW Motorsports No. 110 Saturday at both DuQuoin and on Sept. 24-25 at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio, as the fourth-ranking driver in USAC Silver Crown points will finish out the season on the dirt tracks.

The announcement comes after the parting of ways between the longest-tenured USAC Silver Crown driver and owner pairing of Cottle and the Springfield, Ohio-based BCR Group No. 81, which he‘s made 39 series starts in over the course of the past seven seasons since their first outing in 2015, highlighted by a victory in the 2020 season opener at Selinsgrove (Pa.) Speedway.

The last time Cottle drove in the USAC Silver Crown series for any team other than the BCR Group, it was with McQuinn Motorsports in 2012.

Cottle and BCR went separate ways following the Bettenhausen 100 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield during late August and Cottle didn‘t remain a free agent for long. Cottle called up DMW Motorsports car owner Mickey Meyer out of Arizona and a deal was struck instantaneously.

“He‘s been wanting me to drive it for a while,” Cottle said of Meyer. “I called him up and said, ‘I‘m available,‘ and he said, ‘all right, we‘re going to DuQuoin.‘”

While the Cottle/Meyer partnership is new for the USAC Silver Crown series, the two have worked together in USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship competition during June‘s Eastern Storm, which saw Cottle turn in his best performance of the season, leading a race-high 16 laps and finishing second in the feature during the round at New Jersey‘s Bridgeport Motorsports Park.

“I‘ve worked with Mickey before, and I think we‘ll be pretty decent right out of the box,” Cottle said. “Mickey is pretty sharp on setup stuff, and every time I‘ve driven his sprint car, we were pretty quick. He puts together a good car.”

Cottle, a floor installer by day and racer at night, has made 63 career USAC Silver Crown starts with two career wins. He‘ll now pair with teammate Jake Swanson, who‘ll pilot the DMW Motorsports No. 10. Swanson finished a career-best third at Selinsgrove on August 8 of this year, then led 28 laps and finished sixth at Springfield on Aug. 21.

In the same Springfield race, Chase Stockon drove the No. 110, running inside the top-five for a good portion before finishing 10th in the final tally.