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American Races
0 beach course ; 1 concrete or paved oval ; 2 dirt or clay permanent oval (for race cars) ; 3 hippodrome, dog race track, velodrome or temporary fairgrounds dirt track ; 4
board oval ;
5 public road (temporary) course ; 6 airfield ; 7 street, boulevard or highway (temporary) course ; 8 path road (temporary) course ; 9 permanent road circuit
1905 — AAA champion (nominated in retrospect) : Victor Hémery — numbers indicate official AAA championship rounds (1st Barney
Oldfield)
American races
Daytona 50 (USA) 0 (Jan 27)
Ormond 50 (USA) Daytona 0 (Jan 29)
Ormond 100 (USA) Daytona 0 (Jan 30)
Cream City 5 (USA) Milwaukee-West Ellis 3 (Jun 2)
1. New York 5 (USA) Bronx Glendale-Morris Park 3 (Jun 10)
2. Hartford 5 (USA) Charter O ak 3 (Jun 17)
3. Empire City 10 (USA) Yonkers 3 (Jun 10)
4. Pittsburgh 10 (USA) Brunots Island 3 (Jun 29)
5. Morris Park 10 (USA) Bronx Glendale 3 (Jul 4)
Minneapolis 5 (USA) St. Paul-Hamline 3 (Jul 5)
Grosse Pointe 5 (USA) 3 (Aug 8)
6. Cleveland 5 (USA) Glenville 3 (Aug 14)
7. Buffalo 5 (USA) Kenilworth 3 (Aug 19)
8. Readville 5 (USA) 3 (Sep 9)
Springfield (USA) 3
Syracuse (USA) 3
9. Syracuse 5 (USA) 3 (Sep 18)
10. Providence 5 (USA) Narragansett Park 3 (Sep 23)
11. Poughkeepsie 5 (USA) Hudson River 3 (Sep 29)
Indianapolis 100 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Nov 4)
(pioneer years)
1899
Branford 5 (USA) 3
Hiram Percy Maxim (Columbia)
1901
Fort Erie Buffalo 10 (USA) 3 (Sep 27)
Grosse Pointe 10 I (USA) 3 (Oct 10)
Grosse Pointe 10 II (USA) 3 (Oct 10)
Alex Winton (Winton)
Henry Ford (Ford)
Walter White (White)
1902 — AAA champion (nominated in retrospect) : Harry Harkness
Brighton Beach 10 (USA) 2 (Aug 23)
Cleveland 10 (USA) Glenville 3 (Sep 16)
Narragansett 5 (USA) 3 (Sep 24)
Manufacturers Challenge Cup 5 (USA) Grosse Pointe 3 (Oct 25)
Harry Harkness (own Mercedes)
Rollin White (White)
Percy Owen (Winton)
Barney Oldfield (Tom Cooper Ford)
1903 — AAA champion (nominated in retrospect) : Barney Oldfield
New York Match ra ce 10 (USA) Empire City 3 (May 30)
Indianapolis 10 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Jun 21)
New York Match race 10 (USA) Empire City 3 (Jul 25)
Columbus 10 (USA) Driving Park 3 (Aug 29)
Cleveland 5 (USA) Glenville 3 (Sep 4)
Cleveland 5 (USA) Glenville 3 (Sep 5)
Manufacturers Challenge Cup 5 (USA) Grosse Pointe 3 (Sep 7)
Grosse Pointe 10 (USA) 3 (Sep 7)
Grosse Pointe I 15 (USA) 3 (Sep 8)
Grosse Pointe II 15 (USA) 3 (Sep 8)
Milwaukee 5 (USA) West Ellis 3 (Sep 11)
New York Free For All 15 (USA) Empire City 3 (Oct 3)
San Francisco Free For All 10 (USA) Ingleside 3 (Nov 6)
San Francisco Open 10 (USA) Ingleside 3 (Nov 7)
San Francisco Free For All 10 (USA) Ingleside 3 (Nov 8)
Sacramento Free For All 10 (USA) Agriculture Park 3 (Nov 20)
Sacramento Match race 10 (USA) Agriculture Park 3 (Nov 21)
Barney Oldfield (Tom Cooper Ford)
Barney Oldfield (Tom Cooper Ford)
Barney Oldfield (Tom Cooper Ford)
Carl Fisher (Mohawk)
Barney Oldfield (Winton)
Barney Oldfield (Winton)
Tom Cooper (own Ford)
Barney Oldfield (Winton)
Jules Sincholle (Darracq)
Earl Kiser (Winton)
William Jones ( ? / ? )
Barney Oldfield (Winton)
Barney Oldfield (Winton)
Barney Oldfield (Winton)
Barney Oldfield (Winton)
Barney Oldfield (Winton)
Barney Oldfield (Winton)
1906 — AAA champion (nominated in retrospect) : Joe Tracy, Locomobile, wins not available
Ormond 15 (USA) Daytona 0 (Jan 26)
Vincenzo Lancia (Fiat)
Minneapolis Trophy 100 (USA) Ormond-Daytona 0 (Jan 27)
Clifford Earp (Napier)
Lexington 50 (USA) 3 (May )
Barney Oldfield (own Peerless)
Wolverine 5 (USA) Grosse Pointe 3 (Jul 23)
Barney Oldfield (own Peerless)
Baltimore 5 (USA) Pimlico 3 (Aug 11)
Barney Oldfield (own Peerless)
Yonkers 100 (USA) Empire City 3 (Oct 27)
H.J. Koehler (Buick)
New York 100 (USA) Empire City 3 (Nov 6)
Charles Embleton (Packard)
Philadelphia 50 (USA) Point Breeze 3 (Nov 10)
William Wallace (own Darracq)
1907 — AAA champion (nominated in retrospect) : Eddie Bald, car / engine not available, wins not available
Daytona 100 (USA) 0 (Jan 24)
Edward Blakely (own Mercedes)
Readville 50 (USA) 3 (May 30)
Fred Allen (Oldsmobile)
Readville 100 (USA) 3 (May 30)
William Falbert (Oldsmobile)
Banning 100 (USA) 3 (May 30)
Wallace Hood (Thomas-Detroit)
Denver 50 (USA) Centennial Park 2 (Jun 1)
Linn Mathewson (Thomas-Detroit)
Brighton Beach 100 (USA) 3 (Aug 10)
Harry Michener (Lozier)
Morris Park 50 (USA) 3 (Sep 6)
George Mack (own De Dietrich)
Readville 50 (USA) 3 (Sep 14)
Joe Matson (Corbin)
Philadelphia 100 (USA) Point Breeze 3 (Sep 14)
Joe Parkin (Packard)
Philadelphia 100 (USA) Point Breeze 3 (Sep 21)
Joe Parkin (Packard)
1904 —AAA champion (nominated in retrospect) : George Heath, see GP section
Daytona 50 (USA) 0 (Jan 30)
William Vanderbilt (own Mercedes)
Empire City 15 (USA) Yonkers 3 (Jul 18)
Giuseppe Sartori (Vanderbilt Mercedes)
Buffalo 15 (USA) Kenilworth 3 (Aug 16)
Barney Oldfield (Peerless)
Elkwood 60 (USA) Monmouth Park 3 (Aug 17)
Harry Harkness (own Mercedes)
Manufacturers Challenge Cup 5 (USA) Grosse Pointe 3 (Aug 27)
Barney Oldfield (Peerless)
Grosse Pointe 15 (USA) 3 (Aug 27)
Earl Kiser (Winton)
Grosse Pointe 10 (USA) 3 (Aug 28)
Barney Oldfield (Peerless)
World’s Fair Trophy 10 (USA) St. Louis-Maxwelton 3 (Aug 30)
Alonzo Webb (Pope-Toledo)
Narragansett 10 (USA) 3 (Sep 9)
Charles Basle (own Mercedes)
Poughkeepsie 5 (USA) Hudson River 3 (Sep 16)
Edward Hawley (own Mercedes)
Empire City 10 (USA) Yonkers 3 (Jul 18)
Joe Tracy (own Renault)
Pittsburgh 5 (USA) Brunots Island 3 (Oct 3)
Barney Oldfield (Peerless)
Brighton Beach 10 (USA) 2 (Oct 19)
Maurice Bernin (own Renault)
International Cup 5 (USA) Brighton Beach 3 (Oct 22)
Giuseppe Sartori (Vanderbilt Fiat)
Los Angeles 5 (USA) Agriculture Park 3 (Oct 22)
Bert Dingley (Pope-Toledo)
Track championship 10 (USA) New York-Empire City 3 (Oct 29)
Barney Oldfield (Peerless)
Fresno 50 (USA) 3 (Dec 13)
Barney Oldfield (Peerless)
File : 2b - Champ cars.doc (2009) – by Jimmy Piget
Walter Christie (Christie)
Russell Fletcher (De Dietrich)
Russell Fletcher (De Dietrich)
Barney Oldfield (Peerless)
Louis Chevrolet (FIAT)
Barney Oldfield (Peerless)
Louis Chevrolet (FIAT)
Louis Chevrolet (FIAT)
Webb Jay (White)
Barney Oldfield (Peerless)
Webb Jay (White)
Charles Burman ( ? / ? )
Barney Oldfield (Peerless)
Barney Oldfield (Peerless)
Barney Oldfield (Peerless)
Barney Oldfield (Peerless)
Guy Vaughn (Decauville)
Barney Oldfield (Peerless)
Barney Oldfield (Peerless)
Jap Clemons (National)
1908 — AAA races
Daytona 100 (USA) 0 (Mar 3)
Daytona 125 (USA) 0 (Mar 4)
Daytona 250 (USA) 0 (Mar 5)
Daytona 100 (USA) 0 (Mar 6)
Southern Runabout Cup 171 (USA) Savannah 7 [300 ci] (Mar 18)
Southern High-Powered Cup 171 (USA) Savannah 7 [450 ci] (Mar 18)
Savannah Challenge Cup 342 (USA) 7 [free ?] (Mar 18)
Briarcliff 240 (USA) 5 [free] (Apr 24)
Rocky Mountain Cup (USA) Denver Centennial Park 2 (May 1)
Rocky Mountain Trophy 320 (USA) Denver 5 (May 30)
Baltimore 100 (USA) Pimlico 3 (May 30)
Sacramento 50 (USA) Agriculture Park 3 (May 30)
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Emanuele Cedrino (own Fiat)
Erwin Bergdoll (own Benz)
Emanuele Cedrino (own Fiat)
Maurice Bernin (Renault)
Herb Lytle (Apperson)
George Salzman (Thomas)
Lewis Strang (Tyson Isotta-Fraschini)
Lewis Strang (Tyson Isotta-Fraschini)
Harry Ball (Thomas-Flyer)
Linn Mathewson (Thomas-Detroit)
E. L. Leinbach (Stearns)
Ralph Hamlin (Franklin)
published on www.gdecarli.it with kind permission
Sacramento 100 (USA) Agriculture Park 3 (May 31)
Portland 58 (USA) 5 (Jun 4)
Henry Wemme Trophy 102 (USA) Portland 5 (Jun 4)
Philadelphia 50 (USA) Point Breeze 3 (Jun 13)
Elkwood Park 50 (USA) 3 (Jul 4)
Elkwood Park 100 (USA) 3 [free ?] (Jul 4)
Baltimore 50 (USA) Pimlico 3 (Jul 4)
Lowell 254 (USA) 5 [free ?] (Sep 7)
Brighton 295 (USA) Denver 5 (Sep 7)
Founders Day Trophy 195 (USA) Philadelphia-Fairmount Pk 8 (Sep 26)
Brighton Beach 50 (USA) 3 (Oct 2)
Nassau Trophy 94 (USA) Long Island 5 [230 ci ?] (Oct 10)
Jericho Trophy 141 (USA) Long Island 5 [300 ci ?] (Oct 10)
Garden City Trophy 188 (USA) Long Island 5 [450 ci ?] (Oct 10)
Meadow Brook Trophy 211 (USA) Long Island 5 [600 ci ?] (Oct 10)
Motor Parkway Trophy 235 (USA) Long Island 5 [free ?] (Oct 10)
International Light Car Race 196 (USA) Savannah 7 [300 ci] (Nov 25)
Ralph Hamlin (Franklin)
Howard Covey (Cadillac)
Harry Ball (Studebaker)
E.H. Frease (Autocar)
Ralph DePalma (Allen-Kingston)
Al Poole (Tyson Isotta-Fraschini)
Robert Morton (Pullman)
Lewis Strang (Tyson Isotta-Fraschini)
Harry Ball (Thomas-Flyer)
George Robertson (Locomobile)
Barney Oldfield (Harlan Whipple Stearns)
Hugh Easter (Buick)
West R. Burns (Chalmers-Detroit)
William Sharp (Sharp-Arrow)
Hughie Hughes (Allen-Kingston)
Herb Lytle (Tyson Isotta-Fraschini)
Bill Hilliard (own Lancia)
1909 — numbers indicate AAA retrospect championship rounds
New Orleans 50 (USA) 3 (Feb 20)
New Orleans 100 (USA) 3 (Feb 21)
New Orleans 50 (USA) 3 (Feb 22)
Daytona 100 (USA) 0 (Mar 23)
Daytona 120 (USA) 0 (Mar 24)
Ascot Park 150 (USA) 3 (Mar 28)
Montgomery 100 (USA) 3 (May 4)
1. Portland 44 (USA) 5 [cheap stock] (Jun 12)
2. Portland 44 (USA) 5 [less cheap stock] (Jun 12)
Philadelphia 50 (USA) Point Breeze 3 (Jun 26)
Philadelphia 100 (USA) Point Breeze 3 (Jun 26)
Columbus 25 (USA) Driving Park 3 [free] (Jul 2)
Columbus 100 (USA) Driving Park 3 (Jul 2)
Springfield 50 (USA) 3 (Jul 10)
Grand Rapids 50 (USA) Comstock Park 2 (Jul 23)
Lansing 50 (USA) 2 ? (Jul 24)
Brighton Beach 50 (USA) 3 (Jul 30)
Brighton Beach 100 (USA) 3 (Jul 30)
Grosse Pointe 25 (USA) 3 (Jul 30)
Grosse Pointe 50 (USA) 3 (Jul 31)
Kansas City 100 (USA) Elm Ridge 3 (Jul 31)
Kentucky 50 (USA) Lexington 3 (Aug 10)
Point Breeze 50 (USA) 3 (Aug 14)
Ascot Park 300 (USA) 3 (Aug 15)
Cheyenne 200 (USA) 3 (Aug 17)
Indianapolis 5 (USA) 2 (Aug 19)
Indianapolis 50 (USA) 2 (Aug 20)
Remy Brassard Trophy 25 (USA) Indianapolis 2 (Aug 21)
Tanforán 300 (USA) 3 (Sep 5)
Syracuse 25 (USA) 3 [stock] (Sep 18)
20. Riverhead 91 (USA) 5 [very cheap] (Sep 29) — class
Portola 150 (USA) 5 (Oct 23)
Portola 212 (USA) 5 (Oct 23)
Long Island 126 (USA) 5 [300 ci] (Oct 30)
Long Island 190 (USA) 5 [450 ci] (Oct 30)
Dallas 100 (USA) 3 (Oct 30)
Ascot Park 50 (USA) 3 (Oct 30)
Ascot Park 100 (USA) 3 (Oct 31)
Atlanta 200 (USA) Motordrome 2 [300 ci] (Nov 9)
Atlanta 100 (USA) Motordrome 2 [230 ci] (Nov 9)
Atlanta 120 (USA) Motordrome 2 [450 ci] (Nov 11)
Phoenix 50 (USA) 2 (Nov 11)
Ralph DePalma (own Fiat)
Bob Burman (Buick)
Ralph DePalma (own Fiat)
Lewis Strang (Buick)
Ralph DePalma (own Fiat)
Murray Page (Locomobile)
Louis Chevrolet (Buick)
Howard Covey (Cadillac)
Charles Arnold (Pope-Hartford)
Ralph DePalma (own Fiat)
Lee Lorimer (Chalmers-Detroit)
Lee Lorimer (Chalmers-Detroit)
Bob Burman (Buick)
Lewis Strang (Buick)
Louis Chevrolet (Buick)
Lewis Strang (Buick)
Louis Chevrolet (Buick)
Lee Lorimer (Chalmers-Detroit)
Joe Matson (Chalmers-Detroit)
Billy Knipper (Chalmers -Detroit)
Bob Burman (Buick)
Johnny Aitken (National)
Willie Haupt (ALCO / Berliet)
William Orr (Locomobile)
Martin Fletcher (Oldsmobile)
Louis Schwitzer (Stoddard-Dayton)
Carl Wright (Stoddard-Dayton)
Barney Oldfield (own Benz)
Harry Michener (Lozier)
Barney Oldfield (Knox)
Arthur See (Maxwell)
Jack Fleming (Pope-Hartford)
Harris Hanshue (Leon Shettler Apperson)
Joe Matson (Chalmers-Detroit)
Ray Harroun (Marmon)
Bob Burman (Buick)
Frank Free (Corbin)
Frank Free (Corbin)
Louis Chevrolet (Buick)
Billy Knipper (Chalmers -Detroit)
Ray Harroun (Marmon)
Morris O’ Donnell (Pennsylvania)
File : 2b - Champ cars.doc – by Jimmy Piget
Phoenix 50 (USA) 2 (Nov 11)
Atlanta 50 (USA) Motordrome 2 [600 ci] (Nov 12)
Atlanta 200 (USA) Motordrome 2 (Nov 13)
New Orleans 50 (USA) 3 (Nov 20)
New Orleans 100 (USA) 3 (Nov 21)
Ascot Park 150 (USA) 3 (Nov 21)
Ascot Park 50 (USA) 3 (Dec 26)
Dallas 50 (USA) 3 (Dec 29)
Frank Free (Tyson Isotta-Fraschini)
George Robertson (private Fiat)
Louis Disbrow (Rainier)
Ray Harroun (Marmon)
Ray Harroun (Marmon)
Harris Hanshue (Leon Shettler Apperson)
Joe Nikrent (Buick)
Barney Oldfield (own Benz)
• Canadian races
Montréal 100 (CDN) 3 (Jul 10)
Fort Erie 100 (CDN) 3 (Aug 7)
Bob Burman (Buick)
Louis Chevrolet (Buick)
1910 — numbers indicate AAA retrospect championship rounds
New Orleans 25 (USA) 3 [free] (Feb 5)
Ascot Park 25 (USA) 3 (Mar 5)
Ascot Park 50 (USA) 3 (Mar 6)
Ascot Park 50 (USA) 3 (Mar 12)
Ascot Park 100 (USA) 3 (Mar 13)
Daytona 20 (USA) 3 [free] (Mar 22)
Daytona 150 (USA) 0 (Mar ? )
Playa del Rey 100 (USA) 4 [450 ci] (Apr 8)
Playa del Rey 50 (USA) 4 [230 ci] (Apr 9)
Playa del Rey 50 (USA) 4 [300 ci] (Apr 9)
Playa del Rey 50 (USA) 4 [600 ci] (Apr 10)
Playa del Rey 50 (USA) 4 [free] (Apr 13)
Playa del Rey 50 (USA) 4 [600 ci] (Apr 16)
Playa del Rey 100 (USA) 4 [600 ci] (Apr 17)
Coalinga 45 (USA) 3 (May 1)
Coalinga 45 (USA) 3 (May 1)
Coalinga 105 (USA) 3 [600 ci ?] (May 2)
2. Atlanta 60 (USA) Motordrome 2 [stock 230 ci] (May 6)
3. Atlanta 50 (USA) Motordrome 2 [free ?] (May 6)
7. Remy Brassard Trophy 50 (USA) Indianapolis 1 [300 ci] (May 30)
Kansas City 50 (USA) Elm Ridge 3 (Jun 11)
Philadelphia 30 (USA) Point Breeze 3 (Jun 20)
Indianapolis 50 (USA) 1 (Jul 1)
Brighton Beach 54 (USA) 3 (Jul 23)
Columbus 25 (USA) Driving Park 3 (Jul 29)
Columbus 100 (USA) Driving Park 3 (Jul 30)
Galveston 200 (USA) 0 (Aug 5)
Hartford 50 (USA) 3 (Aug 9)
Brighton Beach 59 (USA) 3 (Aug 13)
Cheyenne 200 (USA) 3 (Aug 23)
Chicago Trophy 136 (USA) Elgin 5 [free ?] (Aug 26)
15. Indianapolis 50 (USA) 1 [450 ci ?] (Sep 5)
Denver 166 (USA) 5 (Sep 5)
Brighton Beach 56 (USA) 3 [600 ci ?] (Sep 5)
Brighton Beach 55 (USA) 3 [free] (Sep 5)
Milwaukee 61 (USA) West Ellis 3 [free] (Sep 27)
Omaha 25 (USA) 3 (Oct 1)
Omaha 25 (USA) 3 (Oct 2)
Philadelphia 178 (USA) Fairmount Park 8 [230 ci] (Oct 8) — class
Philadelphia 202 (USA) Fairmount Park 8 [300 ci] (Oct 8) — class
Philadelphia 202 (USA) Fairmount Park 8 [450 ci] (Oct 8) — class
Philadelphia 202 (USA) Fairmount Park 8 [600 ci] (Oct 8) — class
Philadelphia 202 (USA) Fairmount Park 8 [free] (Oct 8)
Kansas City 25 (USA) Elm Ridge 3 (Oct 12)
Sioux City 25 (USA) 3 (Oct 14)
Kansas City 25 (USA) Elm Ridge 3 (Oct 14)
Dallas 50 (USA) 3 (Oct 27)
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Barney Oldfield (Knox)
Al Livingstone (Corbin)
Al Livingstone (Corbin)
Ray Harroun (Marmon)
Ray Harroun (Marmon)
Barney Oldfield (Knox)
Barney Oldfield (Winton)
Ray Harroun (Marmon)
William Endicott (Cole)
Joe Nikrent (Buick)
Johnny Marquis (Tyson Isotta-Fraschini)
Ralph DePalma (Cyclone / Fiat)
Ray Harroun (Marmon)
Ray Harroun (Marmon)
Harold Stone (Great Western)
Joe Nikrent (Buick)
Johnny Marquis (Tyson Isotta-Fraschini)
William Endicott (Cole)
Herb Lytle (American)
Ray Harroun (Marmon)
Barney Oldfield (Knox 600 ci )
Ralph DePalma (own Fiat)
Billy Pearce (Falcar)
George Robertson (Simplex)
Barney Oldfield (Knox 600 ci )
Lee Frayer (Firestone-Columbus)
Tobin DeHymel (Stoddard-Dayton)
Barney Oldfield (Knox 600 ci )
John Juhasz (SPO)
Harry Ball (Apperson)
Eddie Hearne (own Benz)
Eddie Hearne (own Benz)
Harry Ball (Apperson)
George Robertson (Simplex)
George Robertson (Simplex 600 ci )
Barney Oldfield (Knox 600 ci )
Eddie Rickenbacher (Firestone-Columbus)
Eddie Rickenbacher (Firestone-Columbus)
Vincent Padula (Abbott-Detroit)
Ernest Gilliard (Pullman)
Johnny Aitken (National)
Ralph Mulford (Lozier)
Len Zengle (Chadwick)
Hughie Hughes (Falcar)
George Clark (Cutting)
Bill Fritsch (Cino)
George Clark (Cutting)
published on www.gdecarli.it with kind permission
Dallas 50 (USA) 3 (Oct 29)
Atlanta 100 (USA) Motordrome 2 (Nov 3)
Atlanta 200 (USA) Motordrome 2 (Nov 4)
Atlanta 250 (USA) Motordrome 2 (Nov 7)
Phoenix 25 (USA) 2 (Nov 10)
Tiedeman Trophy 190 (USA) Savannah 7 [300 ci] (Nov 11)
Savannah Challenge Trophy 278 (USA) 7 (Nov 11)
Santa Monica 101 (USA) 7 [stock 230 ci] (Nov 24) — class
Leon Shettler 101 (USA) Santa Monica 7 [stock 300 ci] (Nov 24)
Dick Ferris 152 (USA) Santa Monica 7 [stock 600 ci] (Nov 24)
Santa Monica 202 (USA) 7 [free] (Nov 24)
Playa del Rey 74 (USA) 4 [free] (Nov 26)
Playa del Rey 72 (USA) 4 [free] (Nov 27)
1911 — AAA races
Playa del Rey 25 (USA) 4 [600 ci] (Jan 14)
Playa del Rey 50 (USA) 4 [600 ci ] (Jan 22)
New Orleans 57 (USA) 3 (Feb 26)
New Orleans 50 (USA) 3 (Feb 27)
Playa del Rey 100 (USA) 4 [free] (Mar 19)
Qualification 20 (USA) Jacksonville 0 (Mar 28)
Qualification 20 (USA) Jacksonville 0 (Mar 30)
Jacksonville 300 (USA) 0 (Mar 31)
Oakland 50 (USA) Elmhurst 4 [free] (Apr 23)
Oakland 50 (USA) Elmhurst 4 [300 ci] (May 30)
Oakland 50 (USA) Elmhurst 4 [free] (May 30)
Denver 200 (USA) 5 (May 30)
Omaha 50 (USA) 3 (Jun 9)
Kenosha 50 (USA) 3 ? (Jun 18)
Milwaukee 50 (USA) West Ellis 3 [600 ci] (Jun 20)
Milwaukee 20 (USA) West Ellis 3 [600 ci] (Jun 21)
Milwaukee 50 (USA) West Ellis 3 [600 ci] (Jun 21)
Brighton Beach 60 (USA) 3 (Jul 3)
Brighton Beach 50 (USA) 3 (Jul 4)
Bakersfield 100 (USA) 5 [300 ci] (Jul 4)
Kansas City 50 (USA) Elm Ridge 3 (Jul 4)
Philadelphia 25 (USA) Point Breeze 3 (Jul 29)
Qualification 20 (USA) Galveston 0 (Aug 3)
Qualification 50 (USA) Galveston 0 (Aug 3)
Qualification 20 (USA) Galveston 0 (Aug 4)
Qualification 50 (USA) Galveston 0 (Aug 5)
Galveston 150 (USA) 0 (Aug 5)
Chicago 136 (USA) Elgin 5 [230 ci] (Aug 25)
Brighton Beach 50 (USA) 3 (Sep 2)
Columbus 200 (USA) Driving Park 3 (Sep 3)
Brighton Beach 50 (USA) 3 (Sep 4)
Amarillo 100 (USA) 3 (Sep 5)
Qualification 50 (USA) Old Orchard 0 (Sep 5)
Old Orchard 100 (USA) 0 (Sep 6)
Syracuse 50 (USA) 3 (Sep 16)
Philadelphia 25 (USA) Point Breeze 3 (Sep 23)
Omaha 25 (USA) 3 (Oct 4)
Omaha 50 (USA) 3 (Oct 8)
Sioux City 50 (USA) 3 (Oct 21)
Playa del Rey 25 (USA) 4 [300 ci] (Oct 21)
Playa del Rey 25 (USA) 4 [300 ci] (Oct 22)
Playa del Rey 50 (USA) 4 [free] (Oct 24)
Phoenix 25 (USA) 2 (Nov 9)
Tiedeman Trophy 171 (USA) Savannah 7 [230 ci] (Nov 27) — class
Savannah Challenge Trophy 223 (USA) 7 [300 ci ?] (Nov 27)
File : 2b - Champ cars.doc – by Jimmy Piget
Tobin DeHymel (Stoddard-Dayton)
Frank Gelnaw (Falcar)
Joe Dawson (Marmon)
Joe Horan (Lozier)
Harris Hanshue (Leon Shettler Apperson)
Billy Knipper (private Lancia)
Joe Dawson (Marmon)
Earl Fancher (own Maxwell)
Clarence McKeague (Durocar)
Teddy Tetzlaff (Nash-Fenimore Lozier)
Teddy Tetzlaff (Nash-Fenimore Lozier 600 ci )
Joe Nikrent (Knox 600 ci )
Joe Nikrent (Knox 600 ci )
1912 — AAA races
Bakersfield 212 (USA) 5 (Feb 22)
Playa del Rey 15 (USA) 4 [300 ci] (May 5)
Playa del Rey 25 (USA) 4 [230 ci] (May 5)
Playa del Rey 25 (USA) 4 [450 ci] (May 5)
Salem 50 (USA) Rockingham 3 (Jun 8)
Narberth 25 (USA) 3 (Jun 8)
Laurel 25 (USA) 3 (Jun 29)
Imperial Trophy 206 (USA) Owensmouth 5 (Jul 4)
Old Orchard 75 (USA) 0 [450 ci] (Jul 4)
Tacoma 100 (USA) 5 [230 ci] (Jul 5)
Old Orchard 100 (USA) 0 [300 ci] (Jul 5)
Old Orchard 100 (USA) 0 [600 ci] (Jul 6)
Galveston 75 (USA) 0 (Aug 8)
Galveston 25 (USA) 0 [300 ci ] (Aug 9)
Galveston 25 (USA) 0 [450 ci] (Aug 9)
Galveston 50 (USA) 0 [600 ci] (Aug 9)
Galveston 200 (USA) 0 [free] (Aug 10)
Chicago Trophy 101 (USA) Elgin 5 [230 ci] (Aug 30)
Brighton Beach 25 (USA) 3 (Sep 2)
Brighton Beach 40 (USA) 3 (Sep 7)
Sioux City 50 (USA) 3 (Oct 5)
Fresno 25 (USA) 3 (Oct 12)
Brighton Beach 25 (USA) 3 (Oct 19)
Salem 25 (USA) Rockingham 3(Oct 29)
Phoenix 50 (USA) 2 (Oct 31)
San José 25 (USA) 2 [450 ci] (Nov 12)
Tanforán 25 (USA) 3 [450 ci] (Nov 17)
Charles Merz (National)
Howdy Wilcox (National)
Bob Burman (Buick)
Louis Disbrow (National)
Teddy Tetzlaff (Nash-Fenimore Lozier)
Charles Merz (National)
Bob Burman (Buick)
Louis Disbrow (Pope-Hartford 600 ci )
Frank O’Brien (own Ford Special)
Earl DeVore (Maxwell)
Earl DeVore (National)
Eaton McMillian (National)
Billy Pearce (Falcar)
Ralph DePalma (Simplex)
Ralph DePalma (Simplex)
Ralph DePalma (Simplex)
Ralph DePalma (Simplex)
Ralph DePalma (Simplex 600 ci )
Louis Disbrow (Pope-Hartford 600 ci )
Louis Nikrent (Buick)
Ralph Ireland (Interstate 300 ci )
Hughie Hughes (Mercer 300 ci )
Len Zengle (National)
Len Zengle (National)
Len Zengle (National)
Len Zengle (National)
Len Zengle (National)
Mortimer Roberts (Abbott-Detroit)
Bob Burman (own Opel)
Harry Knight (Westcott)
Hughie Hughes (Mercer 300 ci )
Howdy Wilcox (National)
John Rutherford (National)
John Rutherford (National)
Ralph DePalma (Simplex 600 ci )
Ralph DePalma (Simplex 600 ci )
Billy Pearc e (Colby)
Billy Pearce (Colby)
H. A. Wetmore (Chalmers-Detroit)
Harris Hanshue (Mercer)
Hal Shain (Schacht)
H. A. Wetmore (Chalmers-Detroit)
Bert Dingley (Pope-Hartford 600 ci )
George DeWitt (Studebaker EMF)
Hughie Hughes (Mercer)
Jack Bayse (Stutz / Wisconsin)
Ralph DePalma (Mercer)
Jack Tower (Studebaker Flanders)
Joe Nikrent (Case / Continental)
Jack LeCain (Stutz / Wisconsin)
Bob Burman (Cutting)
Bob Burman (Cutting)
Ed Lyons (Buick)
Jack LeCain (Stutz / Wisconsin)
Bob Evans (Studebaker Flanders)
William Endicott (Schacht)
Dave Lewis (Stutz / Wisconsin)
Louis Disbrow (Simplex)
Harry Endicott (Mason-Duesenberg)
Joe Nikrent (Case / Continental)
Louis Disbrow (Simplex)
Louis Disbrow (Simplex)
Harry Endicott (Mason-Duesenberg)
Bob Burman (Ohio)
Bob Burman (Ohio)
H. A. Wetmore (Chalmers-Detroit)
Earl Cooper (Stutz / Wisconsin)
Neil Whalen (National)
Jack LeCain (Stutz / Wisconsin)
Teddy Tetzlaff (E. E. Hewlett Fiat)
Earl Cooper (Stutz / Wisconsin)
Earl Cooper (Stutz / Wisconsin)
• non AAA races
Visalia 101 I (USA) 5 (Jul 4)
Visalia 101 II (USA) 5 (Jul 4)
Visalia 101 I (USA) 5 (Nov 28)
Visalia 151 II (USA) 5 (Nov 28)
James Drake (Buick)
George Williams (Pullman)
Grover Weathers (Mercer)
Harry Sprague (National)
1913 —AAA races
Point Loma 100 (USA) 5 [300 ci] (Mar 1)
Bakersfield 25 (USA) Oildale 2 [free] (Apr 27)
Fresno 50 (USA) 3 (Apr 30)
Sioux City 48 (USA) 3 (Jul 5)
Interstate Trophy 101 (USA) Tacoma 5 [300 ci ?] (Jul 7)
Qualification 20 (USA) Galveston 0 (Jul 29)
Qualification 25 (USA) Galveston 0 (Jul 30)
Brighton Beach 25 I (USA) 3 (Aug 9)
Brighton Beach 25 II (USA) 3 (Aug 9)
Sioux City 48 (USA) 3 (Sep 2)
Corona 102 (USA) 7 (Sep 9)
Latonia 100 (USA) 3 (Sep 13)
Bakersfield 50 (USA) Oildale 2 (Sep 27)
Bakersfield 100 (USA) Oildale 2 (Sep 28)
Fresno 25 (USA) 3 (Oct 4)
Hanford 75 (USA) 2 (Oct 11)
Phoenix 50 (USA) 2 [free] (Nov 6)
Spider Campbell (Buick)
Teddy Tetzlaff (E. E. Hewlett Fiat)
Harold Hall (Stutz / Wisconsin)
Louis Disbrow (Simplex)
Jim Parsons (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Ralph Mulford (Mason-Duesenberg)
Armour Ferguson (own Peugeot)
Ralph DePalma (Mercer)
Ralph DePalma (Mercer)
Eddie Rickenbacher (Mason-Duesenberg)
Ed Waterman (own Buick)
Eddie Rickenbacher (Mason-Duesenberg)
Tom McKelvey (Overland)
Earl Cooper (Stutz / Wisconsin)
Earl Cooper (Stutz / Wisconsin)
Felix Magone (Stutz / Wisconsin)
Teddy Tetzlaff (E. E. Hewlett Fiat)
• non AAA races
Owensmouth 203 (USA) 5 (Mar 29)
Owensmouth 253 (USA) 5 [free] (Mar 29)
Visalia 101 (USA) 5 (Jul 4)
Frank Seifert (Mercer)
Teddy Tetzlaff (E. E. Hewlett Fiat)
Bill Campbell (Packard)
1914 — numbers indicate AAA retrospect championship rounds
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Fresno 100 (USA) 4 (Jan 11)
Owensmouth (USA) 5 (Mar )
Bakersfield 50 (USA) Oildale 2 (Apr 22)
Hanford 75 (USA) 2 (May 23)
Intercity Trophy 100 (USA) Tacoma 2 [300 ci] (Jul 3)
Tacoma 150 (USA) 2 (Jul 3)
Visalia 151 (USA) 5 (Jul 4)
Seattle 70 (USA) 3 (Jul 19)
Qualifications 25 (USA) Galveston 0 (Jul 30)
7. Galveston 50 (USA) 0 (Jul 30)
Qualifications 20 (USA) Galveston 0 (Aug 1)
8. Galveston 50 (USA) 0 (Aug 1)
Qualifications 20 (USA) Galveston 0 (Aug 3)
9. Galveston 50 (USA) 0 (Aug 3)
St. Louis 50 (USA) 2 (Aug 8)
St. Louis 50 (USA) 2 (Aug 9)
Brighton Beach 25 (USA) 3 (Sep 5)
Brighton Beach 50 (USA) 3 (Sep 5)
Brighton Beach 100 (USA) 3 (Sep 5)
Fresno 50 (USA) 3 (Oct 3)
Grand Rapids 50 (USA) Comstock Park 2 (Oct 4)
Brighton Beach 40 (USA) 3 (Nov 3)
Phoenix 50 (USA) 2 (Nov 12)
Ascot Park 50 (USA) 3 (Dec 27)
File : 2b - Champ cars.doc – by Jimmy Piget
Tom McKelvey (Overland)
George Joerimann (own Maxwell)
Barney Oldfield (Eddie Maier Cyclone / Fiat)
Bill Campbell (own Packard)
Jim Parsons (Frantz)
Earl Cooper (Stutz / Wisconsin)
Tom McKelvey (Overland)
Frank Brock (own Mercer / Wisconsin)
Eddie Rickenbacher (Duesenberg)
Ralph Mulford (own Peugeot)
Ralph Mulford (own Peugeot)
Ralph Mulford (own Peugeot)
Tom Alley (Duesenberg)
Ralph Mulford (own Peugeot)
Bob Burman (own Peugeot)
Bob Burman (own Peugeot)
Ralph DePalma (Patterson Mercedes)
Ralph DePalma (Patterson Mercedes)
Ralph DePalma (Patterson Mercedes)
Earl Cooper (Stutz / Wisconsin)
Teddy Tetzlaff (Maxwell)
Ralph DePalma (Patterson Mercedes)
Earl Cooper (Stutz / Wisconsin)
Bob Burman (own Peugeot)
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AAA
300 ci formula
1915 —AAA races
Tucson 102 (USA) 5 (Jan 1)
Bakersfield Match race 50 (USA) Oildale 2 (Jan 3)
Ascot Park 50 (USA) 3 (Apr 4)
Portland 40 (USA) 3 (May 2)
Columbus 25 (USA) Driving Park 3 (May 15)
Columbus 100 (USA) Driving Park 3 (May 16)
Cleveland 58 (USA) North Randall 3 (May 23)
Intercity Trophy 100 (USA) Tacoma 4 (Jul 5)
Readville 25 (USA) 3 (Jul 10)
Portland 50 (USA) 3 (Jul 25)
Qualification 25 (USA) Providence 1 (Sep 18)
Fresno 150 (USA) 3 (Oct 2)
Tucson 103 (USA) 5 (Nov 6)
Fresno Match race 100 (USA) 3 (Nov 28)
Ascot Park 50 (USA) 3 [free] (Dec 26)
• IMCA races (specifications not available)
Detroit 100 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (May 31)
St. Paul 100 (USA) Hamline 3 (May 26)
Milwaukee 100 (USA) West Ellis 3 (Jun 13)
Brighton Beach 100 (USA) 3 (Jul 5)
Brighton Beach 50 (USA) 3 (Jul 10)
Detroit 50 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 14)
• perhaps a production car race
Visalia 151 (USA) 5 (Jul 5)
(4900 cc)
Dick Clark (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Bob Burman (own Peugeot)
Bob Burman (own Peugeot / Burman-Miller)
James Crawford (own Mercer / Wisconsin)
Eddie Rickenbacher (Max well)
William Endicott (Maxwell)
Eddie Hearne (Case / Wisconsin)
Jim Parsons (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Jack LeCain (Durant Stutz / Wisconsin)
Frank Elliott (Mercer)
Bob Burman (own Peugeot / Burman-Miller)
Jim Parsons (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Ernie Bennett (own Marmon)
Earl Cooper (Stutz / Wisconsin)
Eddie Pullen (Mercer)
John Raimey (Case / Wisconsin)
Eddie Hearne (Case / Wisconsin)
Louis Disbrow (Case Simplex / Fiat)
Louis Disbrow (Case Simplex / Fiat)
Art Klein (Maxwell)
Eddie Hearne (Case / Wisconsin)
Roy Francis (Stevens-Duryea)
1916 —AAA races
George Washington Trophy 100 (USA) Ascot Park 2 (Mar 5)
Eddie Pullen (Mercer)
Ascot Park 50 (USA) 3 (Mar 19)
Eddie O’ Donnell (Duesenberg)
San Diego 50 (USA) Isthmus 7 (Mar 25)
Bob Burman (own Peugeot / Burman-Miller)
Corona 301 (USA) 7 (Apr 8)
Eddie O’ Donnell (Duesenberg)
Ascot Park 150 (USA) 3 (Apr 15)
Eddie O’ Donnell (Duesenberg)
Fresno 300 (USA) 3 (Apr 29)
Eddie O’ Donnell (Duesenberg)
Qualification 20 (USA) Sheepshead Bay 4 (May 3)
Johnny Aitken (Speedway Peugeot)
Qualification 50 (USA) Sheepshead Bay 4 (May 3)
Ralph Mulford (Speedway Peugeot)
Bakersfield 100 (USA) Oildale 2 (May 7)
Hughie Hughes (Omar Special / Duesenberg)
Galesburg 100 (USA) 3 (Jun 22)
Otto Henning (Ogren / Continental)
Des Moines 50 (USA) 4 [free] (Jun 24)
Eddie Rickenbacher (Maxwell)
Des Moines 20 (USA) 4 (Jun 26)
Frank Galvin (own Sunbeam)
Des Moines 50 (USA) 4 (Jun 26)
Dave Lewis (Crawford / Duesenberg)
Visalia 151 (USA) 5 (Jul 4)
Mike Moosie (own Stutz / Duesenberg)
Benton Harbor 50 (USA) 3 (Jul 4)
Tom Alley (Marmon)
IMCA West Side 50 (USA) Wichita 3 (Jul 4)
George Clark (own Case / Wisconsin)
Sioux City 20 (USA) 3 (Jul 8)
Howdy Wilcox (Premier Peugeot)
Sioux City 50 (USA) 3 (Jul 8)
Howdy Wilcox (Premier Peugeot)
Grand Rapids 100 (USA) Comstock Park 2 (Jul 8)
Ora Haibe (Osteweg Ogren / Continental)
Grand Rapids 25 (USA) Comstock Park 2 (Jul 9)
Ora Haibe (Osteweg Ogren / Continental)
Omaha 50 (USA) 4 [free] (Jul 15)
Ralph DePalma (own Mercedes)
Kansas City 100 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Jul 22)
Ralph DePalma (own Mercedes)
Portland 50 (USA) 3 (Jul 23)
Omar Toft (Omar special / Duesenberg)
[Potlatch Trophy 196 (USA) Tacoma 4 (Aug 5) — within Montamarathon — « winner » : Tommy Milton (Duesenberg)]
Spokane 50 (USA) 3 (Sep 5)
Clyde Latta (Dodge)
Qualifications 20 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 9)
Johnny Aitken (Speedway Peugeot)
Qualifications 50 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 9)
Johnny Aitken (Speedway Peugeot)
Tucson 52 (USA) 5 (Oct 27)
Robert Delno (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Sheepshead Bay 50 (USA) 4 [free] (Oct 28)
Jack LeCain (own Delage)
File : 2b - Champ cars.doc – by Jimmy Piget
Bakersfield 50 (USA) Oildale 2 (Oct 28)
Phoenix 100 (USA) 2 (Nov 18)
Phoenix 100 (USA) 2 (Nov 30)
Phoenix 100 (USA) 2 (Dec 1)
Uniontown 112 (USA) 4 (Dec 2)
Ascot Park 50 (USA) 3 (Dec 25)
Cliff Durant (Durant Stutz / Wisconsin)
Robert Delno (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Robert Delno (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Robert Delno (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Louis Chevrolet (Frontenac)
Earl Cooper (Stutz / Wisconsin)
1917 — numbers indicate AAA retrospect championship rounds
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 3 (Mar 19)
Stockton 100 (USA) 3 (Apr 8)
Dealers Race 112 (USA) Uniontown 4 [free ?] (May 10)
Santa Rosa 100 (USA) Cotati 3 (May 13)
Uniontown 112 (USA) 4 (May 30)
Cincinnati Inquirer Trophy 50 (USA) Sharronsville 4 (May 30)
Qualification 50 (USA) Omaha 4 (Jul 4)
Qualification 50 (USA) Tacoma 4 (Jul 4)
Tacoma 150 (USA) 4 (Jul 4)
Qualification 11 (USA) Uniontown 4 (Jul 4)
Qualification 22 (USA) Uniontown 4 (Jul 4)
Qualification 56 (USA) Uniontown 4 (Jul 4)
Uniontown 112 (USA) 4 (Jul 4)
Detroit 25 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Jul 4)
Visalia 151 (USA) 5 (Jul 4)
Spokane 50 (USA) 3 (Jul 4)
6. Qualification 50 (USA) Fort Snelling 1 (Jul 14)
Providence 25 (USA) 1 (Jul 21)
Atlanta Match race 25 (USA) Lakewood Park 2 (Jul 28)
Indianapolis 25 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Aug 4)
St. Louis 25 (USA) Maxwelton 2 (Aug 11)
Sheepshead Bay Match race 30 (USA) 4 (Aug 18)
Sheepshead Bay Match race 20 (USA) 4 (Aug 18)
Sheepshead Bay Match race 50 (USA) 4 (Aug 18)
Qualifications 26 (USA) Tacoma 4 (Sep 3)
Qualification 20 (USA) Chicago-Maywood 4 (Sep 3)
9. Qualification 50 (USA) Chicago-Maywood 4 (Sep 3)
Dealers Invitation 56 (USA) Uniontown 4 (Sep 3)
12. Qualification 5 (USA) Providence 1 (Sep 15)
13. Qualification 25 (USA) Providence 1 (Sep 15)
Fresno 25 (USA) 3 (Sep 29)
Bakersfield 20 (USA) Oildale 2 (Oct 7)
16. Qualification 20 (USA) Chicago-Maywood 4 (Oct 13)
17. Chicago 50 I (USA) Maywood 4 (Oct 13)
18. Chicago 50 II (USA) Maywood 4 (Oct 13)
New Orleans 25 (USA) 3 (Oct 21)
20. Qualification 10 (USA) Ascot Park 3 (Nov 29)
21. Los Ángeles 50 (USA) Ascot Park 3 [free] (Nov 29)
Bakersfield 15 (USA) Oildale 2 (Dec 25)
Bakersfield 15 (USA) Oildale 2 (Dec 25)
Springfield 20 (USA) 3
Barney Oldfield (own Miller)
Bill Bolden (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Isaac Fetterman (Premier Peerless)
Art Patterson (Hudson)
Isaac Fetterman (Premier Peerless)
Jack Rutherford (Hudson)
Dave Lewis (Duesenberg)
Jim Crosby (own Duesenberg)
Art Patterson (Hudson)
Joe Boyer (Frontenac)
Ira Vail (Hudson)
Joe Boyer (Frontenac)
Isaac Fetterman (Premier Peerless)
Ralph DePalma (Packard)
James Drake (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Robert Delno (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Reeves Dutton (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Barney Oldfield (own Miller)
Barney Oldfield (own Miller)
Barney Oldfield (own Miller)
Ralph DePalma (Packard)
Ralph DePalma (Packard)
Ralph DePalma (Packard)
Ralph DePalma (Packard)
Cliff Durant (Durant Stutz / Wisconsin)
Ralph DePalma (Packard)
Ralph DePalma (Packard)
Isaac Fetterman (Premier Peerless)
Ralph Mulford (Frontenac)
Tommy Milton (Duesenberg)
Earl Cooper (Stutz / Wisconsin)
Bill Bolden (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Tom Alley (Alley / Miller)
Ralph Mulford (Frontenac)
Pete Henderson (own Duesenberg)
Louis Chevrolet (Frontenac)
Louis Chevrolet (Frontenac)
Eddie Hearne (Roamer Duesenberg)
Louis Chevrolet (Frontenac)
Barney Oldfield (own Miller)
Sig Haugdahl (own ? / ? )
• perhaps a production car race
Chicago 100 (USA) Maywood 4 (Jun 16)
Percy Ford (Haynes)
1918 — numbers indicate AAA retrospect championship rounds — numbers inside brackets indicate dubious rounds
Tommy Milton (Duesenberg)
Ralph Mulford (Frontenac)
Eddie Hearne (Frontenac)
Louis Chevrolet (Frontenac)
Ralph Mulford (Frontenac)
Louis LeCocq (Duesenberg)
Louis LeCocq (Duesenberg)
1. Uniontown 27 I (USA) 4 (May 16)
2. Uniontown 27 II (USA) 4 (May 16)
3. Uniontown 27 III (USA) 4 (May 16)
4. Uniontown 27 IV (USA) 4 (May 16)
5. Uniontown 27 V (USA) 4 (May 16)
Santa Rosa 20 I (USA) Cotati 3 (May 26)
Santa Rosa 20 II (USA) Cotati 3 (May 26)
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8. Preliminary 26 (USA) Tacoma 4 (Jul 4)
9. Preliminary 50 (USA) Tacoma 4 (Jul 4)
10. Liberty Sweepstakes 76 (USA) Tacoma 4 (Jul 4)
Qualification 10 (USA) Chicago-Maywood 4 (Jul 28)
13. Preliminary 20 (USA) Chicago-Maywood 4 (Jul 28)
14. Preliminary 30 (USA) Chicago-Maywood 4 (Jul 28)
15. Chicago 50 (USA) Maywood 4 (Jul 28)
Qualification 10 (USA) Sheepshead Bay 4 (Aug 17)
16. Preliminary 20 (USA) Sheepshead Bay 4 (Aug 17)
17. Preliminary 30 (USA) Sheepshead Bay 4 (Aug 17)
18. Sheepshead Bay 50 (USA) 4 (Aug 17)
Tacoma 100 (USA) 4 (Sep 3)
1919 — numbers indicate AAA retrospect championship rounds
Bakersfield 50 (USA) Oildale 2 (Jan )
Ascot Park 100 (USA) 3 (Jan 26)
5. Qualification 10 I (USA) Sheepshead Bay 4 (Jun 14)
Qualification 10 II (USA) Sheepshead Bay 4 (Jun 14)
6. Qualification 30 (USA) Sheepshead Bay 4 (Jun 14)
7. Sheepshead Bay 50 (USA) 4 (Jun 14)
Qualification 40 (USA) Tacoma 4 (Jul 4)
Qualification 60 (USA) Tacoma 4 (Jul 4)
8. Tacoma 80 (USA) 4 (Jul 4)
Hanford 100 (USA) 2 (Jul 4)
10. Uniontown 23 I (USA) 4 (Jul 19)
11. Uniontown 23 II (USA) 4 (Jul 19)
12. Uniontown 23 III (USA) 4 (Jul 19)
13. Uniontown 23 IV (USA) 4 (Jul 19)
14. Uniontown 23 V (USA) 4 (Jul 19)
Fresno 25 (USA) 3 (Sep 9)
Hanford 25 (USA) 2 (Sep 23)
Hanford 25 (USA) 2 (Sep 24)
Hanford 25 (USA) 2 (Sep 26)
Hanford 50 (USA) 2 (Sep 27)
Bakersfield 50 (USA) Oildale 2 (Oct 19)
Phoenix 100 (USA) 2 (Nov 8)
Ascot Park 50 (USA) 3 (Nov 27)
Cliff Durant (Durant Stutz / Wisconsin)
Cliff Durant (Durant Stutz / Wisconsin)
Eddie Hearne (Duesenberg)
Ralph DePalma (Packard)
Ralph DePalma (Packard)
Ralph DePalma (Packard)
Savannah 30 (USA) 7 [free] (Nov 25)
Savannah 45 (USA) 7 [free] (Nov 25)
1921 —AAA races
Hanford 25 (USA) 3 (Jul 4)
Hanford 50 (USA) 3 (Jul 4)
Hanford 50 (USA) 3 (Sep 24)
cancelled after practice
Ralph DePalma (Packard)
Ralph DePalma (Packard)
Ralph DePalma (Packard)
Ralph DePalma (Packard)
Earl Cooper (Stutz / Wisconsin)
1922 —AAA races
Phoenix 50 (USA) 3 [free] (Nov 4)
Phoenix 25 (USA) 3 [free] (Nov 22)
C. B. Humbert (own Packard)
C. B. Humbert (own Packard)
Fred Funchess (own Hudson)
Lou Wilson (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Roy Reed (own Hudson)
Jim Thomas (own Chalmers-Detroit / Hudson)
Carl Ogle (Studebaker)
Roscoe Sarles (own Duesenberg)
Roscoe Sarles (own Duesenberg)
Tommy Milton (Duesenberg)
Ralph Mulford (own Frontenac)
Ralph Mulford (own Frontenac)
Ralph DePalma (Packard)
Ralph Mulford (own Frontenac)
Louis Chevrolet (Frontenac)
Louis Chevrolet (Frontenac)
R. L. Murray (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Tommy Milton (Duesenberg)
Dave Lewis (Meteor Duesenberg)
Isaac Fetterman (Premier Peerless)
Roscoe Sarles (Barney Oldfield Miller)
Tommy Milton (Duesenberg)
Frank Elliott (own Mercer / Miller)
Paul Funchess (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Harvey Krueger (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Eddie Hearne (Durant Stutz / Wisconsin)
Eddie Hearne (Durant Stutz / Wisconsin)
Cliff Durant (Durant Stutz / Wisconsin)
Eddie Hearne (Durant Stutz / Wisconsin)
Joe Boyer (Frontenac)
(formula changed to 183 ci, see below)
1920 —AAA races
Phoenix 50 (USA) 3 [free] (Jan 1)
Daytona 20 (USA) 0 [free] (Feb 7)
Phoenix 50 (USA) 3 [free] (Feb 22)
Tucson 20 (USA) 3 [free] (Apr 11)
Fresno 50 (USA) 3 [450] (Apr 30)
Tucson 20 (USA) 3 [free] (May 9)
Hanford 15 [25] (USA) 3 [free] (May 31)
Hanford 25 I (USA) 3 [free] (Jul 5)
Hanford 25 II (USA) 3 [free] (Jul 5)
Santa Rosa 50 (USA) Cotati 3 [free] (Aug 29)
Hanford 50 (USA) 3 [free] (Sep 25)
Columbus, GA 15 (USA) 3 [free] (Sep 25)
Bakersfield 25 (USA) Oildale 2 [300] (Oct 16)
Bakersfield 50 (USA) Oildale 2 [free] (Oct 16)
Providence 25 (USA) 1 [free] (Oct 16)
Phoenix 50 (USA) 3 [free] (Nov 13)
Phoenix 100 (USA) 3 [free] (Nov 13)
Phoenix 50 (USA) 3 [free] (Nov 14)
Phoenix 25 (USA) 3 [300] (Nov 14)
Phoenix 25 (USA) 3 [300] (Nov 14)
File : 2b - Champ cars.doc – by Jimmy Piget
Omar Toft (Omar special / Essex)
Yost (own Traylor special)
Jim Thomas (own Chalmers-Detroit / Hudson)
Miller (own Chalmers-Detroit / Hudson)
Eddie Hearne (Durant Stutz / Wisconsin)
Miller (own Chalmers-Detroit / Hudson)
Ed Kaster (own Stutz / Duesenberg)
Arlo Beattie (Mercer)
Arlo Beattie (Mercer)
Fred Funchess (own Hudson)
Eddie Hearne (Durant Stutz / Wisconsin)
Norman (own Buick)
E. J. Murray (own Murray special)
Eddie Hearne (Durant Stutz / Wisconsin)
Ira Vail (Duesenberg)
Jim Thomas (own Chalmers-Detroit / Hudson)
Ira Vail (Duesenberg)
Ira Vail (Duesenberg)
Jim Thomas (own Chalmers-Detroit / Hudson)
Eddie Hearne (Durant Stutz / Wisconsin)
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AAA
183 ci formula
San José 16 II (USA) 3 (Aug 12)
San José 25 I (USA) 3 (Aug 12)
San José 25 II (USA) 3 (Aug 12)
San Luis Obispo 60 (USA) 3 (Sep 3)
Hartford 20 (USA) 3 (Oct 12)
San Luis Obispo 35 I (USA) 3 (Nov 5)
San Luis Obispo 35 II (USA) 3 (Nov 5)
San Luis Obispo 15 [35] III (USA) 3 (Nov 5)
Bakersfield 25 (USA) 3 (Nov 27)
(3000 cc)
as International (GP) formula
1920 — numbers indicate AAA championship rounds — small letters indicate AAA retrospect championship rounds
b. Beverly Hills 50 I (USA) 4 (Mar 28)
c. Beverly Hills 50 II (USA) 4 (Mar 28)
d. Beverly Hills 50 III (USA) 4 (Mar 28)
Calificación 10 (C) la Habana-Parque Oriental 3 (Apr 14)
Calificación 10 (C) la Habana-Parque Oriental 3 (Apr 16)
Calificación 10 (C) la Habana-Parque Oriental 3 (Apr 18)
la Habana 20 (C) Parque Oriental 3 (Apr 18)
Columbus, OH 100 (USA) Driving Park 3 (Aug 1)
Syracuse 20 (USA) 3 (Sep 18)
Syracuse 50 (USA) 3 (Sep 18)
Phoenix 100 (USA) 3 (Oct 10)
Bakersfield 100 (USA) Oildale 2 (Dec 26)
1921 — numbers indicate AAA championship rounds
Hanford 100 (USA) 3 (Jan 9)
1. Qualification 25 I (USA) Beverly Hills 4 (Feb 27)
2. Qualification 25 II (USA) Beverly Hills 4 (Feb 27)
3. Qualification 25 III (USA) Beverly Hills 4 (Feb 27)
4. Qualification 25 IV (USA) Beverly Hills 4 (Feb 27)
5. Beverly Hills 50 (USA) 4 (Feb 27)
6. Qualification 25 I (USA) Beverly Hills 4 (Apr 10)
7. Qualification 25 II (USA) Beverly Hills 4 (Apr 10)
8. Qualification 25 III (USA) Beverly Hills 4 (Apr 10)
9. Qualification 25 IV (USA) Beverly Hills 4 (Apr 10)
10. Beverly Hills 50 (USA) 4 (Apr 10)
Syracuse 20 (USA) 3 (Sep 19)
Syracuse 50 (USA) 3 (Sep 19)
Indianapolis 50 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 21)
Phoenix 25 (USA) 3 (Nov 12)
Art Klein (Speedway Peugeot)
Jimmy Murphy (Duesenberg)
Tommy Milton (Duesenberg)
Louis Chevrolet (Frontenac)
Ralph DePalma (own Ballot)
Tommy Milton (Frontenac)
Joe Boyer (Frontenac)
Gaston Chevrolet (Frontenac)
Ralph DePalma (own Ballot)
Ralph DePalma (own Ballot)
Tommy Milton (Durant-Miller / Duesenberg)
Ira Vail (Duesenberg)
1924 — AAA races — 183 ci
Culver City 25 (USA) 2 (Aug 17)
San José 22 (USA) 2 (Sep 1)
Hartford 20 (USA) 3 (Sep 6)
San Luis Obispo 15 (USA) 3 (Sep 7)
San Luis Obispo 20 (USA) 3 (Sep 7)
San Luis Obispo 35 (USA) 3 (Sep 7)
Stockton 20 (USA) 3 (Sep 21)
Fred Luelling (own Frontenac)
Fred Luelling (own Frontenac)
Al Reggie (own Duesenberg)
Fred Luelling (own Frontenac)
Ira Vail (Duesenberg)
Fred Lyon (own Miller)
Fred Frame (Hooker / Ford-Rajo)
Fred Frame (Hooker / Ford-Rajo)
Eddie Meyer (Redlands E.Meyer / Ford-Frontenac)
Ralph DePalma (own Miller 122 )
Ralph DePalma (own Miller 122 )
Ira Vail (Duesenberg)
Ed Winfield ( ? / ? )
Ralph DePalma (own Miller 122 )
Ralph DePalma (own Miller 122 )
Ralph DePalma (own Miller 122 )
Ira Vail (Duesenberg)
Ralph DePalma (own Ballot)
Roscoe Sarles (Duesenberg)
Jimmy Murphy (Duesenberg)
Tommy Milton (Durant-Miller / Miller)
Ralph DePalma (own Ballot)
Ralph DePalma (own Ballot)
Eddie Pullen (Duesenberg)
Joe Thomas (Duesenberg)
Jimmy Murphy (Duesenberg)
Jimmy Murphy (Duesenberg)
Tommy Milton (Frontenac)
Ira Vail (Duesenberg)
Howdy Wilcox (Frontenac)
Ralph DePalma (own Ballot)
(International formula changed)
1922 — numbers indicate AAA championship rounds
2. Qualification 25 I (USA) Beverly Hills 4 (Apr 2)
3. Qualification 25 II (USA) Beverly Hills 4 (Apr 2)
4. Qualification 25 III (USA) Beverly Hills 4 (Apr 2)
5. Qualification 25 IV (USA) Beverly Hills 4 (Apr 2)
6. Beverly Hills 50 (USA) 4 (Apr 2)
9. Qualification 50 (USA) Cotati 4 (May 7)
San Francisco 150 (USA) San Carlos 4 (Jun 14)
14. Qualification 50 (USA) Cotati 4 (Aug 6)
Syracuse 20 (USA) 3 (Sep 16)
Syracuse 50 (USA) 3 (Sep 16)
Invitational 100 (USA) Cotati 4 (Oct 29)
Pietro Bordino (Fiat)
Tommy Milton (Durant-Miller / Miller)
Jimmy Murphy (Duesenberg)
Frank Elliott (Leach Miller)
Tommy Milton (Durant-Miller / Miller)
Pietro Bordino (Fiat)
Joe Thomas (Duesenberg)
Frank Elliott (Leach / Miller)
Ira Vail (Duesenberg)
Tom Alley (Frontenac)
Bennett Hill (McDonald Miller)
(AAA formula changed to 122 ci, see below)
1923 — AAA races — 183 ci
Salem, OR 25 (USA) 3 [free] (Jun 9)
San Luis Obispo 60 (USA) 3 (Jul 4)
Toledo 25 (USA) Fort Miami 3 (Jul 22)
Providence 25 (USA) 1 (Aug 4)
Hawthorne 25 (USA) 3 (Aug 12)
San José 16 I (USA) 3 (Aug 12)
File : 2b - Champ cars.doc – by Jimmy Piget
Jack Ross (own Stutz / Wisconsin)
Eddie Meyer (Redlands E.Meyer / Ford-Frontenac)
Ralph DePalma (Duesenberg)
Milt McBride (own Frontenac)
Howdy Wilcox (Frontenac)
Fred Lyon (own Miller)
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AAA
122 ci formula
(2000 cc)
as International (GP) formula
1923 —AAA races
Syracuse 100 (USA) 3 (Sep 15)
Tommy Milton (Harry Stutz Miller)
1924 — AAA races
Readville 15 (USA) 3 (Sep 6)
Medford 22 (USA) 2 (Sep 14)
Jimmy Murphy (own Miller)
Eddie Hearne (Durant Miller)
1925 — AAA races
Qualification 20 I (USA) Culver City 4 (Apr 19)
Qualification 20 II (USA) Culver City 4 (Apr 19)
Qualification 25 I (USA) Culver City 4 (Apr 19)
Qualification 25 II (USA) Culver City 4 (Apr 19)
Los Ángeles 50 (USA) Culver City 4 (Apr 19)
Invitational 150 (USA) Fresno 4 (Oct 3)
« Léon Duray » (own Miller)
Peter DePaolo (Duesenberg)
Pietro Bordino (Fiat)
Bob McDonogh (Red Shafer Miller)
Harry Hartz (own Miller)
Fred Comer (own Miller)
(AAA formula changed to 91 ci, see below)
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8 / 27
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Woodbridge 15 (USA) 4 (Oct 13)
AAA
91 ci formula
Deacon Litz (Rosco Durac Miller)
(1500 cc)
(AAA formula changed to 366 ci, see below)
as International (GP) formula
1926 — numbers indicate AAA championship
Qualification 25 (USA) Fresno 4 (Apr 15)
Invitational 50 (USA) Fresno 4 (Apr 15)
7. Independance Day Trophy 50 (USA) Salem-Rockingham 4 (Jul 5)
9. Qualification 60 I (USA) Atlantic City-Amatol 4 (Jul 17)
10. Qualification 60 II (USA) Atlantic City-Amatol 4 (Jul 17)
11. Qualification 60 III (USA) Atlantic City-Amatol 4 (Jul 17)
13. Qualification 25 I (USA) Charlotte-Pineville 4 (Aug 23)
14. Qualification 25 II (USA) Charlotte-Pineville 4 (Aug 23)
15. Qualification 50 (USA) Charlotte-Pineville 4 (Aug 23)
Qualification 25 I (USA) Fresno 4 (Oct 2)
18. Qualification 25 II (USA) Fresno 4 (Oct 2)
19. Fresno 50 (USA) 4 (Oct 2)
20. Qualification 25 I (USA) Salem-Rockingham 4 (Oct 12)
21. Qualification 25 II (USA) Salem-Rockingham 4 (Oct 12)
23. Qualification 25 I (USA) Charlotte-Pineville 4 (Nov 11)
24. Qualification 25 II (USA) Charlotte-Pineville 4 (Nov 11)
25. Qualification 50 (USA) Charlotte-Pineville 4 (Nov 11)
1927 — numbers indicate AAA championship
Qualification 25 I (USA) Charlotte-Pineville 4 (Sep 19)
7. Qualification 25 II (USA) Charlotte-Pineville 4 (Sep 19)
8. Qualification 50 (USA) Charlotte-Pineville 4 (Sep 19)
Qualification 10 I (USA) Rockingham 4 (Oct 12)
Qualification 20 I (USA) Rockingham 4 (Oct 12)
11. Salem 75 (USA) Rockingham 4 (Oct 12)
Earl Cooper (Durant Miller)
Peter DePaolo (Duesenberg)
Peter DePaolo (Duesenberg)
Harry Hartz (own Miller)
Norm Batten (own Miller)
Fred Comer (Harry Hartz Miller)
Earl Cooper (Miller)
Dave Lewis (Miller)
Frank Lockhart (Miller)
Peter DePaolo (Duesenberg)
Bennett Hill (Miller)
Frank Lockhart (Miller)
Bennett Hill (Miller)
« Léon Duray » (Durant Miller)
Frank Lockhart (Miller)
Dave Lewis (Miller)
Harry Hartz (own Miller)
Harry Hartz (own Miller)
Frank Lockhart (own Miller)
Peter DePaolo (own Miller)
Harry Hartz (own Miller)
Cliff Woodbury (Mike Boyle Miller)
Frank Lockhart (own Miller)
(International formula changed)
supercharger allowed
1928 — AAA races
Toledo 100 (USA) Fort Miami 3 [183 ci ] (May 27)
Detroit 100 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 [183 ci ] (Jun 10)
Atlantic City 101 (USA) Amatol 4 (Jul 4)
Kalamazoo 100 (USA) 3 [183 ci ] (Aug 12)
Qualification 10 (USA) Altoona-Tipton 4 (Aug 19)
Cleveland 100 (USA) Akron 4 [183 ci ] (Sep 9)
Atlantic City 100 (USA) Amatol 4 (Sep 16)
Langhorne 25 (USA) 2 (Oct 7)
1929 — AAA races
Langhorne 25 (USA) 2 (May 12)
Toledo 100 (USA) Fort Miami 3 [183 ci ] (May 26)
Bridgeville 100 (USA) 4 (May 30)
Cleveland 85 [100] (USA) North Randall 3 [183 ci ] (Jun 2)
Woodbridge 100 (USA) 4 (Jun 12)
Ray Keech Memorial 100 (USA) Woodbridge 4 (Jun 30)
Bridgeville 100 (USA) 4 (Jul 4)
Woodbridge 100 (USA) 4 (Aug 4)
Woodbridge 45 (USA) 4 (Aug 18)
Toledo 100 (USA) Fort Miami 3 [183 ci ] (Aug 18)
Woodbridge 45 (USA) 4 (Aug 25)
Woodbridge 20 (USA) 4 (Sep 15)
Cleveland 100 (USA) North Randall 3 [183 ci ] (Sep 22)
Woodbridge 20 (USA) 4 (Sep 29)
Ashland 100 (USA) 3 [183 ci ] (Oct 6)
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Chet Gardner (own Miller)
Howard Taylor (own Miller)
Fred Winnai (own Duesenberg)
Chet Gardner (own Miller)
Ralph Hepburn (own Miller)
Cliff Woodbury (Mike Boyle Miller)
Ray Keech (M. A. Yagle Miller)
Fred Winnai (own Duesenberg)
Fred Winnai (own Duesenberg)
Wilbur Shaw (Mike Boyle Miller)
Wilbur Shaw (Mike Boyle Miller)
Wilbur Shaw (Mike Boyle Miller)
Jimmy Gleason (M. A. Yagle Miller)
Lou Moore (Charles Haase Miller)
Wilbur Shaw (Mike Boyle Miller)
Lou Moore (Charles Haase Miller)
Lou Moore (Charles Haase Miller)
Wilbur Shaw (Mike Boyle Miller)
Lou Moore (Charles Haase Miller)
Fred Winnai (own Miller)
Deacon Litz (Rosco Durac Miller)
Fred Frame (Mike Boyle Miller)
Wilbur Shaw (Mike Boyle Miller)
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Douglas 50 (USA) 3 [free ?] (Feb 22)
Stockton 20 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Mar 15)
Phoenix 20 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Mar 29)
Dallas 100 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Apr 11)
Bakersfield 25 (USA) Oildale 2 [183 ci ?] (May 10)
Salem 100 (USA) Rockingham 3 [183 ci ?] (Jul 4)
Denver 25 (USA) Overland Park 3 [300 ci ?] (Jul 18)
Denver 100 (USA) Overland Park 3 [183 ci ?] (Jul 18)
Medford 22 (USA) 2 [183 ci ?] (Aug 16)
Tanforán 15 I (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Sep 6)
Tanforán 15 II (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Sep 6)
Tanforán 50 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Sep 6)
Tanforán 35 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Sep 12)
Syracuse 100 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Sep 19)
Abilene 30 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Sep 23)
Abilene 30 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Sep 25)
Douglas 50 (USA) 3 [300 ci ?] (Sep 26)
Tanforán 20 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Oct 4)
Bakersfield 25 (USA) Oildale 2 [183 ci ?] (Oct 10)
Santa Rosa 15 (USA) Cotati 2 (Nov 1)
Santa Rosa 25 (USA) Cotati 2 (Nov 1)
Phoenix 50 (USA) 3 [300 ci ?] (Nov 14)
Stockton 50 (USA) 3 [300 ci ?] (Dec 6)
Douglas 50 (USA) 3 [300 ci ?] (Dec 25)
Other American single-seater races
1923 — non AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Phoenix 25 (USA) 2 [free ?] (Feb 22)
Phoenix 50 (USA) 2 [free] (May 27)
Detroit 100 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Jun 10)
Roby 25 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Jun 10)
Grand Rapids 100 (USA) Comstock Park 2 (Jun 17)
Roby 25 (USA) Hammerton 3 [183 ci ?] (Jun 24)
Roby 20 (USA) Hammerton 3 [183 ci ?] (Aug 5)
Roby 30 (USA) Hammerton 3 [183 ci ?] (Aug 19)
Indianapolis 100 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 9)
Decatur 50 (USA) Greensburg 3 (Sep 3)
Roby 25 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Sep 9)
Hawthorne 40 (USA) 3 (Sep 16)
Roby 25 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Sep 23)
Roby 20 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Oct 7)
Roby 50 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Oct 28)
John Carminati (own Dodge)
Jim Thomas (own Chalmers-Detroit / Hudson)
Ralph Ormsby (own Ford-Roof)
Esthan Wenneston (own Ford-Rajo)
Ralph Ormsby (own Ford-Roof)
Paul Clancy (own Miller)
Paul Clancy (own Miller)
Paul Clancy (own Miller)
Art Davidson (own Ford-Frontenac)
Ralph Ormsby (own Ford-Roof)
Cliff Woodbury (own Frontenac)
Cliff Woodbury (own Frontenac)
Cliff Woodbury (own Frontenac)
Esthan Wenneston (own Ford-Rajo)
Cliff Woodbury (own Frontenac)
1924 — IMCA races — 183 or 300 ci
Ascot Motor Derby 11 (USA) 2 (Jan 20)
Ascot 12.5 (USA) 2 (Feb 3)
Ruth Lew Sweepstake 12.5 (USA) Ascot 2 (Feb 10)
Frank Chance Sweepstake 12.5 (USA) Ascot 2 (Feb 17)
George Washington Sweepstake 12.5 (USA) Ascot 2 (Feb 24)
Edwin Hubbell Sweepstake 12.5 (USA) Ascot 2 (Feb 10)
Culver City 25 (USA) 2 (Jun 8)
Culver City 25 (USA) 2 (Jun 15)
Culver City 100 (USA) 2 (Jul 4)
Santa Ana 25 (USA) 2 (Sep 1)
Ascot 12.5 (USA) 2 (Sep 1)
Ascot 22 (USA) 2 (Sep 1)
Ascot Cold Cup 250 (USA) Ascot-Targo 9 (Nov 27)
Fred Lecklider (own Duesenberg)
Ralph DePalma (own Miller 122 )
Ralph DePalma (own Miller 122 )
Fred Lecklider (own Duesenberg)
Ralph DePalma (own Miller 122 )
Eddie Meyer (own E.Meyer / Ford-Rajo)
Babe Stapp (Hooker / Ford-Rajo)
John Mais (own Hudson)
Ed Winfield (Durant Miller 122 )
J. J. Garrison (own ? / ? )
Ralph DePalma (own Miller 122 )
Ralph DePalma (own Miller 122 )
Frank Lockhart (own Duesenberg)
• Colored Speedway Association races — free-for-all
Gold & Glory 100 (USA) Indianapolis Fairgrounds 3 (Aug 2)
Malcolm Hannon (Barber-Warnock Ford-Frontenac 122 )
• non AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Hawthorne 25 (USA) 3 (May 11)
Roby 25 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Jun 15)
Crown Point 20 I (USA) 3 (Jun 29)
Crown Point 20 II (USA) 3 (Jun 29)
Roby 25 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Jul 13)
Roby 20 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Jul 27)
Roby 50 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Aug 25)
Roby 20 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Sep 15)
Hawthorne 30 (USA) 3 (Sep 28)
Reno 15 (USA) 2 (Sep 28)
Crown Point 15 (USA) 3 (Oct 5)
Detroit 150 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Oct 12)
Roby 100 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Oct 19)
Roby 50 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Nov 2)
Roby 20 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Nov 9)
Tanforán 100 (USA) 3 (Nov 16)
Riverside (USA) 3 (Dec 28)
Cliff Woodbury (own Frontenac)
Shorty Cantlon (own Ford-Frontenac)
Al Cotey (own Frontenac)
Cliff Woodbury (own Frontenac)
Les Allen (own Ford-Frontenac)
Paul Clancy (own Ford-Frontenac)
Les Allen (own Ford-Frontenac)
Cliff Woodbury (own Frontenac)
Wilbur Shaw (own Ford-Frontenac)
Fred Lyon (Sherman ? / ? )
Sonny Talamont (own Ford-Frontenac)
Sam Ross (own Ford-Frontenac)
Ralph Ormsby (own Ford-Frontenac)
Cliff Woodbury (own Frontenac)
Cliff Woodbury (own Frontenac)
Ralph DePalma (own Miller 122 )
Floyd Roberts (own ? / ? )
1925 — AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Phoenix 100 (USA) 3 (Jan 1)
Juárez 56 (MEX) 3 [183 ci ?] (Feb 8)
Phoenix 50 (USA) 3 [free ?] (Feb 8)
Charles Goldtrap (own Hudson)
Ralph DePalma (own Miller)
John Carminati (own Dodge)
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Harold Peterson (own Dodge)
Ralph DePalma (own Miller)
Ralph DePalma (own Miller)
Ralph DePalma (own Miller)
Frank Lockhart (own Miller)
Ralph DePalma (own Miller)
Fred Merzney (own Ford-Frontenac)
Ralph DePalma (own Miller)
Frank Lockhart (own Miller)
Frank Lockhart (own Miller)
Eddie Hearne (own ? / ? )
Jack Petticord (own Miller)
Frank Lockhart (own Miller)
Ralph DePalma (own Miller)
Frank Lockhart (own Miller)
Frank Lockhart (own Miller)
Slim Harper (own Ford-Frontenac)
Frank Lockhart (own Miller)
Frank Lockhart (own Miller)
Fred Lyon ( ? / ? )
Fred Howard ( ? / ? )
Jimmy Randolph (own Ford-Frontenac)
Lou Moore (own Ford-Frontenac)
Jimmy Randolph (own Ford-Frontenac)
• IMCA races — 183 or 300 ci
Banning 15 (USA) 3 (Nov 11)
Thanksgiving Gold Cup 78 (USA) Ascot-Targo 9 [300 ci] (Nov 29)
• Colored Speedway Association races — free-for-all
Gold & Glory 100 (USA) Indianapolis Fairgrounds 3 (Aug 8)
3 races (USA)
7 races (USA)
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Emmett Larson ( ? / ? )
Frank Lockhart (Ray McDowell Ford-Frontenac)
Bobby Lee Wallace (own Ford-Frontenac 122 )
Bobby Lee Wallace (own Ford-Frontenac 122 )
?(?/?)
• non AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Crown Point 20 (USA) 3 (May 10)
Roby 15 (USA) Hammerton 3 (May 17)
Detroit 100 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Jun 7)
Roby 30 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Jun 7)
Crown Point 20 (USA) 3 (Jun 14)
Roby 50 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Jun 28)
Douglas 50 (USA) 3 [free ?] (Jul 4)
Detroit 150 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Jul 5)
Crown Point 20 (USA) 3 (Jul 12)
Crown Point 20 (USA) 3 (Aug 2)
Kalamazoo 100 (USA) 3 (Aug 9)
Roby 75 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Aug 16)
Crown Point 20 (USA) 3 (Aug 30)
Denver 25 (USA) Overland Park 3 (Sep 7)
Roby 100 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Sep 27)
Detroit 100 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Oct 11)
Roby 100 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Oct 18)
Hawthorne 25 (USA) 3 (Nov 1)
Wilbur Shaw (own Ford-Frontenac)
Ralph Ormsby (own Ford-Frontenac)
Les Allen (own Ford-Frontenac)
Harry Nichols (own Ford-Frontenac)
Bennie Shoaff (own Ford-Frontenac)
Ralph Ormsby (own Ford-Frontenac)
Harold Peterson (own Dodge)
Les Allen (own Ford-Frontenac)
Sonny Talamont (own Ford-Frontenac)
Bennie Shoaff (own Ford-Frontenac)
Bruce Miller (own Ford-Frontenac)
Ray Campbell (own Ford-Frontenac)
Howdy Wilcox ‘II’ (own Ford-Frontenac)
Walt Higley (own Ford-Frontenac)
Cliff Woodbury (own Frontenac)
Sam Ross (own Ford-Frontenac)
Les Allen (own Ford-Frontenac)
Wilbur Shaw (own Ford-Frontenac)
1926 —AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Phoenix 100 (USA) 3 (Jan 17)
Bakersfield 25 (USA) Oildale 2 [183 ci ?] (Feb 21)
Douglas 50 (USA) 3 [free ?] (Feb 22)
Phoenix 20 (USA) 3 [300 ci ?] (Apr 11)
Phoenix 25 (USA) 3 [300 ci ?] (May 23)
Kalamazoo 25 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Jun 20)
Detroit 100 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 [183 ci ?] (Jun 27)
Charles Goldtrap (own Hudson)
Frank Lockhart (own Miller)
Harold Peterson (own Dodge)
Jimmy Randolph (own Ford-Frontenac)
Jimmy Randolph (own Ford-Frontenac)
Ralph DePalma (own Miller)
Frank Lockhart (Pete Kreis Miller)
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Abilene 30 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Jul 7)
Grand Rapids 50 (USA) Comstock Pk 2 [300 ci ?] (Jul 11)
Kalamazoo 100 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Aug 15)
Hawthorne 20 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Aug 29)
Albuquerque 30 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Aug 29)
Syracuse 50 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Sep 4)
Detroit 100 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 [183 ci ?] (Sep 11)
Detroit 100 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 [300 ci ?] (Oct 31)
Hawthorne 100 (USA) 3 [300 ci ?] (Oct 31)
Douglas 25 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Dec 26)
• NMRA races (1st Jimmy Gleason ? ) — 300 ci ?
Langhorne 50 (USA) 2 (Jun 12)
Qualification 25 (USA) Laurel 4 (Jun 19)
Qualification 50 (USA) Laurel 4 (Jun 19)
Baltimore-Washington 99 (USA) Laurel 4 (Jun 19)
Langhorne 50 (USA) 2 (Jul 10)
Langhorne 25 (USA) 2 (Aug 7)
Langhorne 25 (USA) 2 (Sep 11)
Qualification 25 I (USA) Laurel 4 (Sep 25)
Qualification 25 II (USA) Laurel 4 (Sep 25)
Laurel 99 (USA) 4 (Sep 25)
Langhorne 100 (USA) 2 (Oct 9)
Frank Lockhart (Pete Kreis Miller)
Sam Ross (own Ford-Frontenac)
Red Shafer (own Miller)
Ralph DePalma (own Miller)
Cliff Bergere (own Miller)
Ralph DePalma (own Miller)
Frank Lockhart (Miller)
Sam Ross (own Ford-Frontenac)
Wilbur Shaw (own Ford-Frontenac)
Harry Milburn (own Miller)
Fred Winnai (own Duesenberg)
Tom Reed (own Peugeot 300)
Jimmy Gleason (own Miller 183 )
Jimmy Gleason (own Miller 183 )
Ray Keech (M. A. Yagle Miller 183 )
Fred Winnai (own Duesenberg)
Jimmy Gleason (own Miller 183 )
Jimmy Gleason (own Miller 183 )
Niles Gray (own Green / Ford-Frontenac)
Jimmy Gleason (own Miller 183 )
Russ Snowberger (own Miller 183 )
• Colored Speedway Association races — free-for-all
Roby (USA) Hammerton 3
Gold & Glory 100 (USA) Indianapolis Fairgrounds 3 (Aug 7)
Dayton (USA) 2
Chicago (USA) Harlem 3
Cleveland (USA) North Randall 3
Detroit (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Sep )
Keokuk (USA) 3
Langhorne (USA) 2
South Bend (USA) 3
2 races (USA)
Bobby Lee Wallace (own Ford-Frontenac 122 )
Charlie Wiggins (own Wiggins / Ford-Wiggins)
Charlie Wiggins (own Wiggins / Ford-Wiggins)
Charlie Wiggins (own Wiggins / Ford-Wiggins)
Charlie Wiggins (own Wiggins / Ford-Wiggins)
Charlie Wiggins (own Wiggins / Ford-Wiggins)
Charlie Wiggins (own Wiggins / Ford-Wiggins)
Charlie Wiggins (own Wiggins / Ford-Wiggins)
Charlie Wiggins (own Wiggins / Ford-Wiggins)
?(?/?)
• non AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Roby 25 (USA) Hammerton 3 (May 2)
Crown Point 25 (USA) 3 (May 16)
Roby 30 (USA) Hammerton 3 (May 23)
Denver 20 (USA) Overland Park 3 (May 31)
Toledo 100 (USA) Fort Miami 3 (Jun 13)
Roby 50 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Jun 13)
Milwaukee 50 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jun 13)
Denver 20 (USA) Overland Park 3 (Jun 19)
Crown Point 20 (USA) 3 (Jun 20)
Milwaukee 100 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jul 4)
Denver 25 (USA) Overland Park 3 (Jul 5)
Denver 20 (USA) Overland Park 3 (Jul 17)
Crown Point 20 (USA) 3 (Jul 18)
Denver 20 (USA) Overland Park 3 (Aug 7)
Hawthorne 50 (USA) 3 (Aug 8)
Milwaukee 40 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 15)
Springfield 35 (USA) 3 (Aug 21)
Denver 20 (USA) Overland Park 3 (Aug 21)
Roby 75 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Aug 22)
Springfield 35 (USA) 3 (Aug 28)
Denver 50 (USA) Overland Park 3 (Sep 6)
Cleveland 150 (USA) Akron 4 (Sep 7)
Roby 100 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Sep 19)
Milwaukee 150 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Sep 26)
Roby 150 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Oct 10)
Dutch Baumann (own Ford-Frontenac)
Dutch Baumann (own Ford-Frontenac)
Wilbur Shaw (own Ford-Frontenac)
Matt Pulver (own Ford-Frontenac)
Shorty Cantlon (own Ford-Frontenac)
Dutch Baumann (own Ford-Frontenac)
Art Brach (own Ford-Frontenac)
Matt Pulver (own Ford-Frontenac)
Wilbur Shaw (own Ford-Frontenac)
Frank Brisko (own Ford-Rajo)
Chet Gardner (own Ford-Rajo)
Fred Merzney (own Ford-Frontenac)
Louis Schneider (Mike Boyle Ford-Frontenac)
Fred Merzney (own Ford-Frontenac)
Wilbur Shaw (own Ford-Frontenac)
Art Brach (own Ford-Frontenac)
Louis Schneider (Mike Boyle Ford-Frontenac)
Walt Higley (own Ford-Frontenac)
Dutch Baumann (own Ford-Frontenac)
Howdy Wilcox ‘II’ (own Ford-Frontenac)
Vic Felt (own Ford-Frontenac)
Ralph Sloan (own Ford-Frontenac)
Louis Schneider (Mike Boyle Ford-Frontenac)
Art Brach (own Ford-Frontenac)
Les Allen (own Ford-Frontenac)
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Rubber City 100 (USA) Cleveland-Akron 4 [300 ci] (Oct 17)
Shorty Cantlon (own Ford-Frontenac)
1927 — AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Albuquerque 25 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Jan 1)
Albuquerque 25 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Jan 2)
Fresno 150 (USA) 4 (Feb 6)
Phoenix 50 (USA) 3 [free ?] (Feb 22)
Banning 15 (USA) 3 (Mar 20)
Roby 30 (USA) Hammerton 3 [183 ci ?] (May 1)
Rubber City 100 (USA) Cleveland-Akron 4 [300 ci] (May 5)
Crown Point 20 (USA) 3 [300 ci] (May 15)
Roby 20 I (USA) Hammerton 3 [300 ci ?] (May 22)
Roby 20 II (USA) Hammerton 3 [183 ci ?] (May 22)
Toledo 100 (USA) Fort Miami 3 (May 22)
Langhorne 25 (USA) 2 [183 ci ?] (May 30)
Denver 30 (USA) Overland Park 3 (May 30)
Detroit 100 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 [183 ci ] (Jun 5)
Altoona 50 (USA) 4 [free] (Jun 11)
Roby 50 (USA) Hammerton 3 [300 ci] (Jun 12)
Kalamazoo 100 (USA) 3 [183 ci ] (Jun 19)
Crown Point 20 (USA) 3 (Jun 19)
Langhorne 50 (USA) 2 (Jul 4)
Denver 25 (USA) Overland Park 3 (Jul 4)
Banning 20 (USA) 3 (Jul 4)
Abilene 20 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Jul 4)
Roby 75 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Jul 10)
Crown Point 25 (USA) 3 [300 ci] (Jul 17)
Houston 51 (USA) Epsom Downs 3 [183 ci ?] (Jul 17)
Detroit 50 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 [300 ci] (Jul 31)
Detroit 100 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 [183 ci ] (Jul 31)
Roby 20 (USA) Hammerton 3 [300 ci ?] (Aug 7)
Banning 20 (USA) 3 (Aug 7)
Denver 25 (USA) Overland Park 3 (Aug 13)
Kalamazoo 100 (USA) 3 [183 ci ] (Aug 14)
Houston 30 (USA) Epsom Downs 3 [183 ci ?] (Aug 14)
Crown Point 25 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Aug 21)
Toledo 100 (USA) Fort Miami 3 [183 ci ] (Aug 21)
Roby 20 I (USA) Hammerton 3 [183 ci ?] (Aug 28)
Roby 20 II (USA) Hammerton 3 [183 ci ?] (Aug 28)
Syracuse 100 (USA) 3 [183 ci ] (Sep 3)
Denver 25 (USA) Overland Park 3 (Sep 5)
Altoona 50 (USA) Tipton 4 (Sep 5)
Banning 15 (USA) 3 (Sep 5)
Indianapolis 25 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 [183 ci ?] (Sep 10)
Langhorne 100 (USA) 2 [183 ci ] (Sep 10)
Roby 50 (USA) Hammerton 3 [183 ci ?] (Sep 18)
Cleveland 100 (USA) Randall 3 [183 ci ] (Sep 25)
Milwaukee 56 (USA) West Ellis 2 [183 ci ] (Oct 2)
Roby 100 (USA) Hammerton 3 [300 ci] (Oct 9)
Detroit 25 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Oct 16)
Detroit 50 I (USA) Fairgrounds 3 [183 ci ] (Oct 16)
Detroit 50 II (USA) Fairgrounds 3 [183 ci ] (Oct 16)
Phoenix 25 (USA) 3 (Nov 12)
Ascot 16 (USA) 2 (Nov 27)
Ascot 31 (USA) 2 (Dec 18)
George Souders (own Miller)
George Souders (own Miller)
Ted Simpson (own Simpson / Chrysler)
Harold Peterson (own Dodge)
Lou Moore (own Ford-McDowell)
Jack Ross (own Miller)
Dutch Baumann (own Ford-Frontenac)
Dutch Baumann (own Ford-Frontenac)
Walter Martins (own Ford-Frontenac)
Wilbur Shaw (own Miller)
Shorty Cantlon (own Ford-Frontenac)
Jimmy Gleason (own Miller)
Chet Gardner (own Ford-Rajo)
Frank Lockhart (own Miller)
Tom Dawson (own Miller)
Dutch Baumann (own Ford-Frontenac)
Fred Frame (own Miller)
Louis Schneider (own Ford-Frontenac)
Fred Winnai (own Duesenberg)
Slim Harper (own Ford-Frontenac)
Ernie Triplett (own Adams / Ford-Gallivan)
Fred Frame (own Miller)
George Souders (Bill White Duesenberg)
Dutch Baumann (own Ford-Frontenac)
Harry Milburn (own Miller)
Dutch Baumann (own Ford-Frontenac)
Cliff Woodbury (Mike Boyle Miller)
Wilbur Shaw (own Ford-Frontenac)
Speed Hinkley (Lou Moore Ford-McDowell)
Clyde Gilbert (own Ford-Frontenac)
Frank Lockhart (own Miller)
Fred Frame (own Miller)
Billy Arnold (own Miller)
Frank Lockhart (own Miller)
Louis Schneider (Fred Lecklider Miller)
Louis Schneider (Fred Lecklider Miller)
Frank Lockhart (own Miller)
Clyde Gilbert (own Ford-Frontenac)
Henry Turgeon (own Ford-Frontenac)
Speed Hinkley (Lou Moore Ford-McDowell)
Louis Schneider (Fred Lecklider Miller)
Ray Keech (M. A. Yagle Miller)
Louis Schneider (Fred Lecklider Miller)
Frank Lockhart (own Miller)
Louis Schneider (Fred Lecklider Miller)
Dutch Baumann (own Ford-Frontenac)
George Souders (Bill White Duesenberg)
Cliff Woodbury (Mike Boyle Miller)
Cliff Woodbury (Mike Boyle Miller)
Glen Hiett (own Ford-Frontenac)
George Souders (Bill White Miller)
« Léon Duray » (own Miller)
• Colored Speedway Association races — free-for-all
Gold & Glory 100 (USA) Indianapolis Fairgrounds 3 (Jul 4)
Quakertown (USA) 3 (Oct 2)
Bill James (own Graham / Ford-Frontenac)
Charlie Wiggins (own Wiggins / Ford-Wiggins)
etc.
• NARA races — 183 or 300 ci
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Ascot 89 [100] (USA) 2 (Jan 9)
Ascot 50 (USA) 2 (Jan 23)
Ascot 100 (USA) 2 (Feb 6)
Ascot 50 (USA) 2 (Feb 20)
Ascot 89 [100] (USA) 2 (Mar 12)
Ascot 100 (USA) 2 (Apr 3)
Ascot 25 (USA) 2 (Apr 17)
Ascot 50 (USA) 2 (Apr 24)
Ascot 50 (USA) 2 (May 1)
Ascot 25 (USA) 2 (May 22)
Ascot 50 (USA) 2 (Jun 5)
Ascot Night race 47 (USA) 2 [300 ci] (Jun 29)
Ascot 19 (USA) 2 (Sep 25)
Ascot 63 (USA) 2 [300 ci] (Sep 29)
San José 25 (USA) 2 (Oct 16)
• non AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Bridgeville 150 (USA) 4 [300 ci] (May 30)
Milwaukee 30 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jun 5)
Milwaukee 50 (USA) West Ellis 2 [183 ci ?] (Jun 19)
Cleveland 100 (USA) Akron 4 (Jun 26)
Milwaukee 100 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jul 4)
Bridgeville 150 (USA) 4 [300 ci] (Jul 4)
Bridgeville 150 (USA) 4 [300 ci] (Jul 30)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 7)
Bridgeville 75 (USA) 4 (Aug 13)
Springfield 25 (USA) 3 (Aug 20)
Cleveland 100 (USA) Akron 4 (Aug 21)
Springfield 25 (USA) 3 (Aug 27)
Bridgeville 75 (USA) 4 (Sep 5)
Cleveland 50 (USA) Akron 4 (Sep 5)
Cleveland 100 (USA) Akron 4 (Oct 2)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Oct 16)
Paul Barrett (own Ford-Rajo)
Barney Kloepfer (own Kloepfer / Ford-Frontenac)
Ed Winfield (own ? / ? )
Lou Moore (own Ford-McDowell)
Bert Spencer (Redlands E.Meyer / Ford-Frontenac)
Lou Moore (own Ford-McDowell)
Lou Moore (own Ford-McDowell)
Floyd Bobzien (own Ford-Frontenac)
Floyd Bobzien (own Ford-Frontenac)
Bill Spence (Hooker / Ford-Rajp)
Barney Kloepfer (own Kloepfer / Ford-Frontenac)
Nick Martino (own Ford-Frontenac)
Lou Moore (own Ford-McDowell)
Bert Spencer (Redlands E.Meyer / Ford-Frontenac)
Barney Kloepfer (own Kloepfer / Ford-Frontenac)
Gold & Glory 100 (USA) Indianapolis Fairgrounds 3 (Jul 4)
Akron (USA) 4
etc.
• non AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Roby 25 (USA) Hammerton 3 (May 6)
Crown Point 25 (USA) 3 (May 20)
Bridgeville 50 (USA) 4 [300 ci ?] (May 30)
Crown Point 25 (USA) 3 [300 ci ?] (Jun 10)
Roby 50 (USA) Hammerton 3 [183 ci ?] (Jul 1)
Milwaukee 100 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jul 4)
Bridgeville 50 (USA) 4 [183 ci ?] (Jul 4)
Crown Point 25 (USA) 3 [300 ci ?] (Jul 15)
Woodbridge 100 (USA) 4 (Jul 21)
Roby 20 (USA) Hammerton 3 [183 ci ?] (Jul 22)
Milwaukee 40 (USA) West Ellis 2 [183 ci ?] (Jul 22)
Milwaukee 35 (USA) West Ellis 2 [183 ci ?] (Aug 5)
Roby 50 (USA) Hammerton 3 [183 ci ?] (Aug 12)
Springfield 35 (USA) 3 (Aug 18)
Woodbridge 35 (USA) 4 (Aug 19)
Springfield 35 (USA) 3 [183 ci ?] (Aug 25)
Bridgeville 75 (USA) 4 (Sep 8)
Roby 100 (USA) Hammerton 3 [183 ci ?] (Sep 16)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Sep 16)
Woodbridge 35 (USA) 4 [300 ci ?] (Sep 30)
Roby 150 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Oct 7)
Woodbridge 100 (USA) 4 (Oct 14)
Fred Harder (Leiber Ford-Frontenac)
George Young (own Ford-Frontenac)
Oscar Anderson (own Miller)
Bill Chittum (own Ford-Rajo)
Carl Marchese (own Ford-Gallivan)
Fred Harder (Leiber Ford-Frontenac)
Fred Harder (Leiber Ford-Frontenac)
Frank Brisko (own Ford-Rajo)
Bill Chittum (own Ford-Rajo)
Wilson Pingrey (own Ford-Frontenac)
Bill Chittum (own Ford-Rajo)
Chuck Bane (own Ford-Frontenac)
Joe Baker (own Ford-Frontenac)
Ray Campbell (own Ford-Frontenac)
Bill Chittum (own Ford-Rajo)
George Young (own Ford-Frontenac)
1929 — AAA Pacific Coast Southwest championship (1st Mel Kenealy) — free for all
Ernie Triplett (Ted Simpson Adams / Ford-Gallivan)
Mel Kenealy (Garnant / Ford-Frontenac)
Ernie Triplett (Ted Simpson Adams / Ford-Gallivan)
Johnny Sawyer (own Ford-Frontenac)
Mel Kenealy (Garnant / Ford-Frontenac)
Jimmy Sharp (Mahoney / Ford-Frontenac)
Bill Spence (Kloepfer / Ford-Frontenac)
Red Heisler (Heisler / Ford-Frontenac)
Mel Kenealy (Garnant / Ford-Frontenac)
Francis Quinn (Hooker / Ford-Rajo)
Nick Martino (Ballanger / Ford-Rajo)
Mel Kenealy (Garnant / Ford-Frontenac)
Francis Quinn (Hooker / Ford-Rajo)
Jimmy Sharp (Mahoney / Ford-Frontenac)
Jimmy Sharp (Mahoney / Ford-Frontenac)
Stubby Stubblefield (Ballanger / Ford-Rajo)
Walt May (own Morasco / Ford-Riley)
Walt May (own Morasco / Ford-Riley)
Stubby Stubblefield (Redlands E.Meyer / Ford-Frontenac)
Mel Kenealy (Garnant / Ford-Frontenac)
Mel Kenealy (Garnant / Ford-Frontenac)
Mel Kenealy (Garnant / Ford-Frontenac)
Mel Kenealy (Garnant / Ford-Frontenac)
Mel Kenealy (Garnant / Ford-Frontenac)
Mel Kenealy (Garnant / Ford-Frontenac)
Mel Kenealy (Garnant / Ford-Frontenac)
Red Heisler (Heisler / Ford-Frontenac)
Speed Hinkley (Evans / F ord-Rajo)
Mel Kenealy (Garnant / Ford-Frontenac)
Speed Hinkley (Evans / Ford-Rajo)
Johnny Kreiger (Charlie Caraba Fisher / Ford-Frontenac)
Babe Stapp (Bobby / Ford-Frontenac)
etc.
Ernie Triplett (Adams / Ford-Gallivan)
Bert Karnatz (own Ford-Frontenac)
Ernie Triplett (Adams / Ford-Gallivan)
Slim Harper (own Ford-Frontenac)
Bruce Miller (own Ford-Frontenac)
Slim Harper (own Ford-Frontenac)
Howard Taylor (own Miller)
Bill Chittum (own Ford-Rajo)
Clyde Gilbert (own Ford-Frontenac)
Chet Gardner (own Miller)
• Colored Speedway Association races — free-for-all
File : 2b - Champ cars.doc – by Jimmy Piget
Frank Brisko (own Ford-Rajo)
Howdy Wilcox ‘II’ (own Ford-Frontenac)
George Grabiak (own Ford-Rajo)
Dutch Baumann (own Ford-Frontenac)
Louis Schneider (Fred Lecklider Miller)
George Young (Dreyer / Ford-Frontenac)
Wilbur Shaw (own Miller)
Dutch Baumann (own Ford-Frontenac)
Mike Hickson (own Ford-Frontenac)
Wilbur Shaw (own Miller)
Frank Brisko (own Miller)
Frank Brisko (own Miller)
George Young (own Miller)
Johnny Sawyer (own Ford-Frontenac)
Mike Hickson (own Ford-Frontenac)
Louis Schneider (Fred Lecklider Miller)
Bill Chittum (own Ford-Rajo)
Carl Marchese (own Miller)
George Hardy (Krasek / Ford-Rajo)
Rick Decker (own Ford-Frontenac )
Tudy Marchese (own Ford-Frontenac)
Dick Lang (own Ford-Rajo)
1. Phoenix 50 (USA) 3 (Jan 1)
2. Legion Ascot 16 (USA) 1 (Jan 13)
3. Fresno 25 (USA) 3 (Feb 10)
4. San José 16 (USA) 2 (Feb 17)
5. Legion Ascot 16 (USA) 1 (Mar 17)
6. Legion Ascot 12.5 (USA) 1 (Mar 31)
7. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Apr 14)
8. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Apr 28)
9. Legion Ascot 20 (USA) 1 (May 19)
10. Banning 17.5 (USA) 3 (May 30)
11. Legion Ascot 12.5 (USA) 1 (Jun 15)
12. San José 16 (USA) 2 (Jun 23)
13. Legion Ascot 15 (USA) 1 (Jun 29)
14. Banning 15 (USA) 3 (Jul 4)
15. Legion Ascot 15 (USA) 1 (Jul 6)
16. Legion Ascot 15 (USA) 1 (Jul 13)
17. Legion Ascot 15 (USA) 1 (Jul 20)
18. San José 16 (USA) 2 (Jul 28)
19. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Aug 1)
20. Legion Ascot 19 (USA) 1 (Aug 8)
21. Legion Ascot 22 (USA) 1 (Aug 15)
22. Legion Ascot 19 (USA) 1 (Aug 22)
23. Legion Ascot 19 (USA) 1 (Aug 29)
24. Legion Ascot 19 (USA) 1 (Sep 5)
25. San José 16 (USA) 2 (Sep 15)
26. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Sep 22)
27. Fresno 50 (USA) 3 (Sep 29)
28. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Oct 6)
29. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Oct 20)
30. San José 62.5 (USA) 2 (Oct 27)
31. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Nov 10)
32. Phoenix 40 (USA) 3 (Nov 16)
1928 — AAA Pacific Coast Southwest championship (1st Jack Buxton, own Ford -Frontenac, wins not available ) — free for all
Ascot 63 (USA) 2 (Jan 1)
Bill Bundy (own Ford-Frontenac)
Ascot 63 (USA) 2 (Jan 8)
Jimmy Sharp (Mahoney / Ford-Frontenac)
Ascot 31 (USA) 2 (Jan 15)
George Souders (Bill White Miller)
Ascot 63 (USA) 2 (Feb 12)
Lou Moore (Chick Heuston Miller)
San José 156 (USA) 2 (Mar 18)
Barney Kloepfer (own Kloepfer / Ford-Frontenac)
Banning 25 (USA) 3 (May 30)
Francis Quinn (own Ford-Rajo)
Ascot 156 (USA) 2 (Jun 24)
Ken Smith (own Ford-Frontenac)
Banning 12.5 (USA) 3 (Jul 4)
Speed Hinckley (Lou Moore Ford-McDowell)
Banning 12.5 (USA) 3 (Sep 4)
Jimmy Sharp (Mahoney / Ford-Frontenac)
Phoenix 50 (USA) 3 [free ?] (Oct 7)
Harold Peterson (own Dodge)
Phoenix 30 (USA) 3 (Nov 18)
Johnny Sawyer (own Ford-Frontenac)
Thanksgiving race 63 (USA) Legion Ascot 2 (Nov )
Mel Kenealy (Hooker / Ford-Rajo)
• AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Colton 12.5 (USA) 2 (Apr 15)
Rubber City Trophy 100 (USA) Cleveland-Akron 4 [300 ci ?] (May 13)
Dallas 99 (USA) 3 (May 13)
Denver 25 (USA) Centennial Park 3 (May 30)
Detroit 50 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Jun 10)
Denver 30 (USA) Centennial Park 3 (Jul 7)
Detroit 100 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 [183 ci ?] (Jul 15)
Bridgeville 50 (USA) 4 [300 ci ?] (Sep 3)
Denver 25 (USA) Centennial Park 3 (Sep 3)
Detroit 25 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 [183 ci ?] (Sep 8)
Bill Jeffries (own Ford-Frontenac)
Charlie Wiggins (own Wiggins / Ford-Wiggins)
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33. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Nov 24)
34. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Dec 8)
35. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Dec 22)
• AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Denver 20 (USA) Centennial Park 3 (May 30)
Legion Ascot Night race 31 (USA) 1 (Jun 15)
Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Jun 29)
Declaration Day Trophy 62.5 (USA) Ascot 1 (Jul 4)
Denver 20 (USA) Centennial Park 3 (Jul 6)
Denver 25 (USA) Centennial Park 3 (Sep 2)
Bridgeville 25 (USA) 4 (Sep 2)
Detroit 25 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 [183 ci ?] (Sep 7)
• Colored Speedway Association races — free-for-all
Gold & Glory 100 (USA) Indianapolis Fairgrounds 3 (Jul 4)
Dayton (USA) 2
Shorty Cantlon (Bill White Miller 183 )
Stubby Stubblefield (Garnant / Ford-Frontenac)
Ernie Triplett (Kloepfer / Ford-Frontenac)
26. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Sep 10)
27. Fresno 50 (USA) 2 (Sep 14)
28. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Sep 17)
29. San José 19 (USA) 2 (Sep 21)
30. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Sep 24)
31. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Oct 1)
32. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Oct 8)
33. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Oct 15)
34. San José 62.5 (USA) 2 (Oct 19)
35. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Oct 26)
36. Bakersfield 25 (USA) Oildale 2 (Nov 2)
37. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Nov 9)
38. El Centro 50 (USA) 2 (Nov 11)
39. Phoenix 30 (USA) 3 (Nov 15)
40. Phoenix 50 (USA) 3 (Nov 16)
41. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Nov 23)
42. San José 19 (USA) 2 (Nov 30)
43. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Dec 7)
44. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Dec 14)
45. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Dec 21)
46. San José 62.5 (USA) 2 (Dec 28)
Vic Felt (own Ford-Gallivan)
Jimmy Sharp (Mahoney / Ford-Frontenac)
Red Heisler (Heisler / Ford-Frontenac)
Francis Quinn (Hooker / Ford-Frontenac)
Pat Cunningham (own Ford-Frontenac)
Vic Felt (own Ford-Gallivan)
Jimmy Gleason (M. A. Yagle Miller)
Shorty Cantlon (Bill White Miller)
Barney Anderson (own Ford-Frontenac)
?(?/?)
etc.
• non AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Cleveland 100 (USA) Akron 4 [300 ci ?] (May 5)
Roby 20 (USA) Hammerton 3 (May 25)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jun 2)
Milwaukee 30 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jun 16)
Roby 20 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Jun 23)
Buckeye 200 (USA) Cleveland-Akron 4 [300 ci ?] (Jun 24)
Milwaukee 100 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jul 7)
Milwaukee 50 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jul 21)
Roby 20 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Aug 4)
South Milwaukee 25 (USA) 2 ? (Aug 4)
Springfield 25 (USA) 3 (Aug 17)
Springfield 25 (USA) 3 [300 ci ?] (Aug 24)
Cleveland 100 (USA) Akron 4 [300 ci ?] (Sep 15)
Cleveland 25 (USA) Akron 4 [300 ci ?] (Oct 6)
South Milwaukee 63 (USA) 2 ? [300 ci ?] (Oct 27)
Dutch Baumann (own Ford-Frontenac)
Gus Schrader (own Ford-Frontenac)
Bryan Saulpaugh (Dreyer / Ford-Frontenac)
Gus Schrader (own Ford-Frontenac)
Gus Schrader (own Ford-Frontenac)
Dutch Baumann (own Ford-Frontenac)
George Hardy (Krasek / Ford-Rajo)
Gus Schrader (own Ford-Frontenac)
Gus Schrader (own Ford-Frontenac)
George Hardy (Krasek / Ford-Rajo)
Howdy Wilcox ‘II’ (own Duesenberg)
Dutch Baumann (own Ford-Frontenac)
Bill Chittum (own Ford-Rajo)
Dutch Baumann (own Ford-Frontenac)
Dutch Baumann (own Ford-Frontenac)
• AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Legion Ascot 47 (USA) 1 (Jan 2)
Detroit 25 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 [free] (Jan 8)
Bridgeville 100 (USA) 4 [free] (May 30)
Detroit 25 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 [free] (Jun 8)
Denver 20 (USA) Centennial Park 3 (Jul 4)
South Milwaukee 63 (USA) 2 ? [183 ci ?] (Jul 27)
El Centro 50 (USA) 2 (Aug 9)
Detroit 25 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 6)
Cleveland 100 (USA) Akron 4 (Sep 28)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Sep 28)
Altoona 20 (USA) Tipton 4 (Oct 11)
• Colored Speedway Association races — free-for-all
Gold & Glory 100 (USA) Indianapolis Fairgrounds 3 (Jul 4)
Walnut Gardens (USA) 3 (Aug 17)
Mitchell (USA) 3
1930 — AAA Pacific Coast Southwest championship (1st Francis Quinn) — free for all
1. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Jan 19)
Stubby Stubblefield (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
2. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Jan 26)
Shorty Cantlon (Bill White Miller / Miller-Schofield 220 )
3. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Feb 9)
Swede Smith (Vieaux / Ford-Gallivan)
4. Goebel Sweepstakes 62.5 (USA) Legion Ascot 1 (Feb 23)
Walt May (Duelin / Ford-Frontenac)
5. El Centro 40 (USA) 2 (Mar 2)
Ted Simpson (own Adams / Ford-Gallivan)
6. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Mar 9)
Francis Quinn (own Dreyer / Miller 183 )
7. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Mar 23)
Stubby Stubblefield (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
8. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Apr 6)
Stubby Stubblefield (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
9. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Apr 20)
Walt May (Duelin / Ford-Frontenac)
10. Fresno 50 (USA) 2 (Apr 26)
Walt May (Duelin / Ford-Frontenac)
11. San José 62.5 (USA) 2 (May 11)
Jimmy Sharp (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
12. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (May 18)
Jimmy Sharp (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
13. Bakersfield 50 (USA) Oildale 2 (May 25)
Francis Quinn (own Dreyer / Miller 183 )
14. San José 19 (USA) 2 (Jun 8)
Jimmy Sharp (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
15. Legion Ascot 19 (USA) 1 (Jun 15)
Francis Quinn (own Dreyer / Miller 183 )
16. Legion Ascot 19 (USA) 1 (Jun 22)
Jimmy Sharp (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
17. Legion Ascot 19 (USA) 1 (Jun 29)
Francis Quinn (own Dreyer / Miller 183 )
18. Abilene 63 (USA) 3 (Jul 4)
Francis Quinn (own Dreyer / Miller 183 )
19. San José 19 (USA) 2 (Jul 13)
Jimmy Sharp (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
20. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jul 19)
Jimmy Sharp (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
21. Night 25 (USA) Legion Ascot 1 (Jul 26)
Jimmy Sharp (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
22. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Aug 2)
Jimmy Sharp (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
23. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Aug 9)
Jimmy Sharp (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
24. San José 19 (USA) 2 (Aug 17)
Jimmy Sharp (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
25. Night 25 (USA) Legion Ascot 1 (Aug 30)
Jimmy Sharp (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
File : 2b - Champ cars.doc – by Jimmy Piget
Jimmy Sharp (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
Mel McKee (Mahoney / Ford-Frontenac)
Walt May (Francis Quinn Dreyer / Miller 183 )
Mel Kenealy (Vai brothers Hooker / Miller 183 )
Francis Quinn (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
Swede Smith (Vieaux / Ford-Gallivan)
Francis Quinn (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
Arvol Brunmier (Ward / Miller 183 )
Francis Quinn (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
Johnny Kreiger (Fisher / Ford-Frontenac)
Francis Quinn (own Dreyer / Miller 183 )
Arvol Brunmier (Ward / Miller 183 )
Francis Quinn (own Dreyer / Miller 183 )
Ernie Triplett (Allen Miller / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Allen Miller / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Allen Miller / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Babe Stapp (Bobby / Ford-Frontenac)
Shorty Cantlon (Bill White Miller 183 )
Shorty Cantlon (Bill White Miller 183 )
Shorty Cantlon (Bill White Miller 183 )
Francis Quinn (Russ Garnant Moore / Ford-Frontenac)
Walt May (own Ford-Frontenac)
Gene Haustein (own Ford-Frontenac)
Gene Haustein (own Ford-Frontenac)
Gene Haustein (own Ford-Frontenac)
Vic Felt (own Ford-Gallivan)
Shorty Cantlon (Bill White Miller 183 )
Francis Quinn (own Dreyer / Miller 183 )
Sam Ross (own Ford-Frontenac)
Wilbur Shaw (Empire State Miller)
Billy Winn (Clemons Ford-Frontenac)
Oliver Kley (own Ford-Frontenac)
Gene Smith (Boyle Miller)
cancelled because of racial tensions
?(?/?)
etc.
• non AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jun 1)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jun 22)
Howdy Wilcox ‘II’ (own Ford-Frontenac)
Gus Schrader (own Ford-Frontenac)
1931 — AAA Pacific Coast Southwest championship (1st Ernie Triplett) — free for all
Ernie Triplett (Allen Miller / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Shorty Cantlon (Bill White Miller 183 )
Bill Cummings (own Ford-Frontenac)
Ernie Triplett (Allen Miller / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Allen Miller / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Allen Miller / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Allen Miller / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Stubby Stubblefield (Harlan Fengler Sparks / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Allen Miller / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Allen Miller / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Stubby Stubblefield (Harlan Fengler Sparks / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Allen Miller / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Mel McKee (Russ Garnant Lind / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Chet Gardner (own Miller 183 )
Chet Gardner (own Miller 183 )
Chet Gardner (own Miller 183 )
1. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Jan 11)
2. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Jan 25)
3. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Feb 1)
4. El Centro 30 (USA) 2 (Feb 8)
5. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Feb 22)
6. Bakersfield 50 (USA) Oildale 2 (Mar 1)
7. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Mar 8)
8. San José 50 (USA) 2 (Mar 15)
9. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Mar 22)
10. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Mar 29)
11. San José 31 (USA) 2 (Apr 5)
12. El Centro 100 (USA) 2 (Apr 12)
13. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Apr 19)
14. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (May 3)
15. Fresno 50 (USA) 2 (May 7)
16. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (May 17)
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17. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (May 31)
18. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jun 17)
19. San José 37.5 (USA) 2 (Jun 21)
20. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jun 24)
21. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jul 1)
22. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jul 8)
23. San José 25 (USA) 2 (Jul 12)
24. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jul 15)
25. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jul 22)
26. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jul 29)
27. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Aug 5)
28. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Aug 12)
29. San José 25 (USA) 2 (Aug 16)
30. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Aug 19)
31. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Aug 26)
32. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Sep 4)
33. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Sep 9)
34. San José 25 (USA) 2 (Sep 13)
35. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Sep 16)
36. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Sep 23)
37. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Sep 30)
38. San José 25 (USA) 2 (Oct 4)
39. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Oct 7)
40. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Oct 14)
41. Oakland 100 (USA) 2 (Oct 18)
42. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Oct 25)
43. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Nov 1)
44. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Nov 8)
45. Oakland 50 (USA) 2 (Nov 11)
46. Phoenix 50 (USA) 3 (Nov 15)
47. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Nov 26)
48. San José 25 (USA) 2 (Nov 29)
49. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Dec 6)
50. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Dec 20)
Chet Gardner (own Miller 183 )
Carl Ryder (Russ Garnant Lind / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Speed Hinkley (Quinn / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Stubby Stubblefield (Harlan Fengler Sparks / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Stubby Stubblefield (Harlan Fengler Sparks / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Stubby Stubblefield (Harlan Fengler Sparks / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Stubby Stubblefield (Harlan Fengler Sparks / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Francis Quinn (Russ Garnant Lind / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Francis Quinn (Russ Garnant Lind / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Francis Quinn (Russ Garnant Lind / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Charles Gelston (own Prentiss / Ford-Frontenac)
Ernie Triplett (Tucker Miller / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Tucker Miller / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Francis Quinn (Russ Garnant Lind / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Arvol Brunmier (Harlan Fengler Sparks / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Francis Quinn (Russ Garnant Lind / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Chet Gardner (own Miller 183 )
Ernie Triplett (Tucker Miller / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Arvol Brunmier (Harlan Fengler Sparks / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Arvol Brunmier (Harlan Fengler Sparks / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Arvol Brunmier (Harlan Fengler Sparks / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Arvol Brunmier (Harlan Fengler Sparks / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Miller-Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Miller-Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Miller-Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Francis Quinn (Russ Garnant Lind / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Miller-Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Bill Cummings (Harlan Fengler Sparks / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Miller-Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Bill Cummings (Harlan Fengler Sparks / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Bill Cummings (Harlan Fengler Sparks / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Babe Stapp (Ward / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Miller-Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Bryan Saulpaugh (DePaolo / Miller-Schofield 220 )
• AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Toledo 100 (USA) Fort Miami 3 (May 17)
San José 50 (USA) 2 (Jun 7)
Kalamazoo 100 (USA) 3 (Aug 2)
Roby 100 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Aug 30)
Detroit 25 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 12)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Oct 11)
Sam Ross (own Ford-Frontenac)
Chet Gardner (Bill White Miller-Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Sam Ross (own Ford-Frontenac)
Bill Cummings (Howe / Hisso [= Hispano-Suiza] )
George Bailey (own Ford-Frontenac)
Mauri Rose (Jansen Jackson / Vance)
• AAA / IMCA races — 183 or 300 ci
Milwaukee 50 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jun 14)
Fort Wayne 25 (USA) 3 (Jul 12)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 9)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 29)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Sep 1)
Salem 25 (USA) Rockingham 3 (Sep 7)
Salem 50 (USA) Rockingham 3 (Oct 12)
Johnny Sawyer (own Miller 183 )
Bill Cummings (Howe / Hisso [= Hispano-Suiza] )
Frank Brisko (own Miller 183 )
Gus Schrader (own Miller 183 )
Gus Schrader (own Miller 183 )
Arch Powell (Dreyer / Ford-Frontenac)
Bryan Saulpaugh (Krasek / ? )
• Colored Speedway Association races — free-for-all
Gold & Glory 50 (USA) Walnut Gardens 2 (Jul 4)
Winchester (USA) 2
Charlie Wiggins (own Wiggins / Ford-Wiggins)
Charlie Wiggins (own Wiggins / Ford-Wiggins)
2. Bakersfield 50 (USA) Oildale 2 (Jan 3)
3. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Jan 10)
4. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jan 17)
5. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Jan 24)
6. El Centro 30 (USA) 2 (Feb 13)
7. El Centro 60 (USA) 2 (Feb 14)
8. Oakland 100 (USA) 2 (Feb 21)
9. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Feb 28)
10. Oakland 50 (USA) 2 (Mar 6)
11. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Mar 13)
12. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Mar 27)
13. Oakland 100 (USA) 2 (Apr 3)
14. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Apr 10)
15. Oakland 100 (USA) 2 (Apr 17)
16. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Apr 20)
17. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Apr 27)
18. Oakland 100 (USA) 2 (May 8)
19. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (May 11)
20. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (May 18)
21. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (May 25)
22. Legion Ascot 7.5 [25] (USA) 1 (Jun 1)
23. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jun 8)
24. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jun 15)
25. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jun 22)
26. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jun 29)
27. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jul 6)
28. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jul 13)
29. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Jul 20)
30. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Jul 27)
31. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Aug 3)
32. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Aug 10)
33. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Aug 17)
34. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Aug 24)
35. San José 62.5 (USA) 2 (Aug 28)
36. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Aug 31)
37. Legion Ascot 37.5 (USA) 1 (Sep 7)
38. Legion Ascot 37.5 (USA) 1 (Sep 14)
39. Legion Ascot 37.5 (USA) 1 (Sep 21)
40. San José 37.5 (USA) 2 (Sep 25)
41. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Oct 5)
42. Legion Ascot 37.5 (USA) 1 (Oct 12)
43. San José 62.5 (USA) 2 (Oct 16)
44. Legion Ascot 94 (USA) 1 (Oct 23)
45. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Oct 30)
46. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Nov 6)
47. Legion Ascot 94 (USA) 1 (Nov 20)
48. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Dec 4)
49. Legion Ascot 125 (USA) 1 (Dec 18)
• AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Langhorne 50 (USA) 2 (May 7)
Langhorne 25 (USA) 2 (May 28)
Fort Wayne 31 (USA) 3 (Jun 12)
Huntington Beach 16 (USA) 0 (Jun 26)
Reading 20 (USA) 2 (Jul 17)
Readville 25 (USA) 3 (Aug 6)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Aug 28)
Readville 50 (USA) 3 (Sep 5)
Readville 50 (USA) 3 [300 ci ?] (Oct 12)
etc.
• non AAA race — 183 or 300 ci
Bridgeville 50 (USA) 4 (May 31)
Joe Baker (own Ford-Frontenac)
1932 — AAA Pacific Coast Southwest championship (1st Ernie Triplett) — free for all
Babe Stapp (Chad McClurg Stevens / Miller 255 )
• Colored Speedway Association races — free-for-all
Gold & Glory 20 (USA) Indianapolis Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 24)
1. Oakland 51 [100] (USA) 2 (Jan 1)
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Ernie Triplett (Bill White Miller-Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Miller-Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Bill Cummings (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Wilbur Shaw (Lind / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Bob Carey (Louis Meyer Quinn / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Sam Palmer (Tucker Miller / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Bob Carey (Louis Meyer Quinn / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Bill Cummings (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Bill Cummings (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Wilbur Shaw (Mallory Weil / Miller 183 )
Wilbur Shaw (Mallory Weil / Miller 183 )
Bob Carey (Louis Meyer Quinn / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Bill Cummings (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Bob Carey (Louis Meyer Quinn / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Arvol Brunmier (Harvey Ward Wetteroth / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Arvol Brunmier (Harvey Ward Wetteroth / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Miller-Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Miller-Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Chet Gardner (Alden Sampson Miller 183 )
Sam Palmer (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Nick Martino (Harvey Ward Wetteroth / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Carl Ryder (Lind / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Nick Martino (Harvey Ward Wetteroth / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Lester Spangler (DePaolo / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Lester Spangler (DePaolo / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Carl Ryder (Lind / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Lester Spangler (DePaolo / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Lester Spangler (DePaolo / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Lester Spangler (DePaolo / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Wilbur Shaw (Harvey Ward Wetteroth / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Miller-Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Kelly Petillo (Joe Marks Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Miller-Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Lester Spangler (DePaolo / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Lester Spangler (DePaolo / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Babe Stapp (Harvey Ward Wetteroth / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Kelly Petillo (Joe Marks Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Chet Gardner (Alden Sampson Miller 183 )
Babe Stapp (Harvey Ward Wetteroth / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Kelly Petillo (Joe Marks Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Kelly Petillo (Joe Marks Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Lester Spangler (DePaolo / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Chet Gardner (Alden Sampson Miller 183 )
Kelly Petillo (Joe Marks Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Lester Spangler (DePaolo / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Bill Cummings (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Bill Cummings (own Ford-Frontenac)
Al Theisen (Jansen Jackson / Vance)
Bob Carey (own Duesenberg / Ford-Cragar)
Clarence Peterson (own Ford-Frontenac)
Billy Winn (Clemons Ford-Frontenac)
Gene Haustein (own Ford-Frontenac)
Bryan Saulpaugh (Krasek / Ford-Frontenac)
Mauri Rose (Jansen Jackson / Vance)
Lloyd Vieaux (Vieaux / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Charlie Wiggins (own Wiggins / Ford-Wiggins)
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Evansville (USA) 3
Louisville (USA) 3
Madison (USA) 3
Charlie Wiggins (own Wiggins / Ford-Wiggins)
Charlie Wiggins (own Wiggins / Ford-Wiggins)
Charlie Wiggins (own Wiggins / Ford-Wiggins)
San José 25 (USA) 2 (Jun 4)
Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jun 7)
Roby 50 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Jun 11)
Roby 50 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Jul 9)
San José 25 (USA) 2 (Jul 16)
Colton 16 (USA) 2 (Aug 5)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 2 (Aug 6)
Colton 19 (USA) 2 (Aug 19)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 29)
Colton 19 (USA) 2 (Sep 2)
Langhorne 50 (USA) 2 (Sep 9)
Colton 19 (USA) 2 (Oct 8)
Colton 22 (USA) 2 (Nov 26)
etc.
• non AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Milwaukee 100 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jun 12)
Toledo 100 (USA) Fort Miami 3 [183 ci ?] (Jun 19)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 30)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Sep 1)
Culver City 16 (USA) 2 (Sep 4)
Culver City 16 (USA) 2 (Sep 24)
Culver City 16 (USA) 2 (Oct 30)
Sam Hoffman (own Dreyer / Ford-Cragar)
Karl Young (own Miller)
Sam Hoffman (own Dreyer / Ford-Cragar)
Sam Hoffman (own Dreyer / Ford-Cragar)
Red Clark (own ? / ? )
Al Reinke (own ? / ? )
Everett Balmer (own ? / ? )
• Colored Speedway Association races — free-for-all
Gold & Glory 100 (USA) Walnut Gardens 2 (Aug 21)
1933 — AAA Pacific Coast championship (1st Al Gordon) — free for all
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Al Theisen (Louis Meyer Quinn / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Bob Carey (Joe Marks Adams / Miller 270 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Bob Carey (Joe Marks Adams / Miller 270 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Babe Stapp (Harvey Ward Wetteroth / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Chet Gardner (Alden Sampson Miller 183 )
Art Boyce & Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Rex Mays (Fromm / Hisso [= Hispano-Suiza] )
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Rex Mays (Fromm / Hisso [= Hispano-Suiza] )
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Rex Mays (Fromm / Hisso [= Hispano-Suiza] )
Rex Mays (Fromm / Hisso [= Hispano-Suiza] )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Rex Mays (Lloyd Vieaux Vieaux / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Rex Mays (Lloyd Vieaux Vieaux / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Rex Mays (Fromm / Hisso [= Hispano-Suiza] )
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Rex Mays (Fromm / Hisso [= Hispano-Suiza] )
Rex Mays (Fromm / Hisso [= Hispano-Suiza] )
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Kelly Petillo (Lloyd Vieaux Vieaux / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Rex Mays (Fromm / Hisso [= Hispano-Suiza] )
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Rex Mays (Fromm / Hisso [= Hispano-Suiza] )
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Ernie Triplett (Bill White Adams / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Rex Mays (Fromm / Hisso [= Hispano-Suiza] )
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
1. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Jan 1)
2. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Jan 15)
3. Oakland 100 (USA) 2 (Feb 5)
4. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Feb 12)
5. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Feb 26)
6. El Centro 60 (USA) 2 (Mar 5)
7. Legion Ascot 91 (USA) 1 (Mar 19)
8. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Apr 2)
9. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Apr 16)
10. Oakland 150 (USA) 2 (Apr 23)
11. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Apr 30)
12. San Diego 19 (USA) Silvergate 2 (May 7)
13. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (May 17)
14. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (May 24)
15. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (May 31)
16. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jun 14)
17. Legion Ascot 22 (USA) 1 (Jun 21)
18. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Jun 28)
19. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Jul 5)
20. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Jul 12)
21. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Jul 19)
22. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Jul 26)
23. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Aug 2)
24. Legion Ascot 37.5 (USA) 1 (Aug 9)
25. Legion Ascot 37.5 (USA) 1 (Aug 16)
26. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Aug 23)
27. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Aug 30)
28. Legion Ascot 37.5 (USA) 1 (Sep 6)
29. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Sep 13)
30. Legion Ascot 37.5 (USA) 1 (Sep 20)
31. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Sep 27)
32. Legion Ascot 37.5 (USA) 1 (Oct 4)
33. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Oct 11)
34. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Oct 18)
35. Oakland 100 (USA) 2 (Oct 22)
36. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Oct 29)
37. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Nov 5)
38. Oakland 100 (USA) 2 (Nov 12)
39. Legion Ascot 94 (USA) 1 (Nov 19)
40. Legion Ascot 94 (USA) 1 (Dec 10)
41. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Dec 17)
• AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Legion Ascot 48 (USA) 1 (Jul 20)
Roby 50 (USA) Hammerton 3 (May 21)
Winchester 20 (USA) 2 (May 28)
Langhorne 40 (USA) 2 (Jun 3)
Charlie Wiggins (own Wiggins / Ford-Wiggins)
etc.
• non AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
San Diego 19 (USA) Silvergate 2 (Jan 28)
Culver City 37.5 (USA) 2 (Apr 23)
Culver City 25 (USA) 2 (Apr 30)
Burbank 16 (USA) 2 (May 7)
Culver City 16 (USA) 2 (May 7)
Culver City 16 (USA) 2 (May 14)
Burbank 16 (USA) 2 (May 14)
Culver City 62.5 (USA) 2 (May 30)
Culver City 19 (USA) 2 (Jun 4)
Culver City 19 (USA) 2 (Jun 17)
Curly Mills ( ? / ? )
Earl Mansell (own ? / ? )
Frank Wearne (own ? / ? )
Bayliss Levrett (own ? / ? )
Earl Mansell (own ? / ? )
Frank Wearne (own ? / ? )
Karl Young (own ? / ? )
Frank Wearne (own ? / ? )
Frank Wearne (own ? / ? )
Babe Stanyer (own ? / ? )
1934 — AAA Pacific Coast championship (1st Rex Mays) — up to 220ci s.c., then (from April) up to 200 ci s.c.
°42. Legion Ascot 125 (USA) 1 (Jan 7)
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
1. Legion Ascot 63 (USA) 1 (Jan 28)
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
2. Legion Ascot 63 (USA) 1 (Feb 11)
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
3. Legion Ascot 38 (USA) 1 (Feb 28)
Herb Balmer (Harvey Ward Lind / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
4. El Centro 23 [100] (USA) 2 (Mar 13)
Herb Balmer (Harvey Ward Lind / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
5. Legion Ascot 38 (USA) 1 (Mar 14)
Kelly Petillo (Harvey Ward Lind / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
6. Legion Ascot 38 (USA) 1 (Mar 25)
Rex Mays (Paul Fromm Adams / Ford-Winfield)
7. Legion Ascot 63 (USA) 1 (Apr 24)
Rex Mays (Paul Fromm Adams / Ford-Winfield)
[no races May-June, due to the reconstruction of the Legion Ascot track]
8. Legion Ascot 20 (USA) half-mile 1 (Jul 11)
Rex Mays (Paul Fromm Adams / Ford-Winfield)
9. Legion Ascot 12.5 (USA) half-mile 1 (Jul 18)
Rex Mays (Paul Fromm Adams / Ford-Winfield)
10. Legion Ascot 12.5 (USA) half-mile 1 (Jul 25)
Rex Mays (Paul Fromm Adams / Ford-Winfield)
11. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) half-mile 1 (Aug 1)
Floyd Roberts (Worley Lind / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 200 )
12. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) half-mile 1 (Aug 8)
Floyd Roberts (Worley Lind / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 200 )
13. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) half-mile 1 (Aug 15)
Rex Mays (Paul Fromm Adams / Ford-Winfield)
14. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) half-mile 1 (Aug 22)
Rex Mays (Paul Fromm Adams / Ford-Winfield)
15. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) half-mile 1 (Aug 29)
Rex Mays (Paul Fromm Adams / Ford-Winfield)
16. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) half-mile 1 (Sep 5)
Rex Mays (Paul Fromm Adams / Ford-Winfield)
17. Legion Ascot 30 (USA) half-mile 1 (Sep 12)
Rex Mays (Paul Fromm Adams / Ford-Winfield)
18. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) half-mile 1 (Sep 19)
Rex Mays (Paul Fromm Adams / Ford-Winfield)
19. Legion Ascot 50 (USA) half-mile 1 (Sep 26)
Floyd Roberts (Worley Lind / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 200 )
20. Legion Ascot 37.5 (USA) half-mile 1 (Oct 3)
Rex Mays (Paul Fromm Adams / Ford-Winfield)
21. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) half-mile 1 (Oct 10)
Floyd Roberts (Worley Lind / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 200 )
22. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) half-mile 1 (Oct 24)
Floyd Roberts (Worley Lind / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 200 )
23. Legion Ascot 50 (USA) half-mile 1 (Nov 4)
Floyd Roberts (Worley Lind / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 200 )
24. Legion Ascot 55.5 (USA) half-mile 1 (Nov 11)
Floyd Roberts (Worley Lind / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 200 )
25. Phoenix 40 (USA) 2 (Nov 18)
Rex Mays (Paul Fromm Adams / Ford-Winfield)
26. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Nov 25)
Kelly Petillo (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks 200 )
27. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Dec 16)
Rex Mays (Paul Fromm Adams / Ford-Winfield)
28. Legion Ascot 156 (USA) 1 (Dec 30)
Al Gordon (Bill White Adams / Miller-Schofield 200 )
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Sam Hoffman (own Dreyer / Ford-Cragar)
Ira Hall (Jansen Jackson / Vance)
Johnny Hannon (own Dreyer / Miller)
File : 2b - Champ cars.doc – by Jimmy Piget
Swede Smith (own ? / ? )
Carl Ryder (Russ Garnant Lind / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Sam Hoffman (own Dreyer / Ford-Cragar)
Clay Corbett (Bill Howe Howe / Hisso [= Hispano-Suiza] )
Herb Balmer (Russ Garnant Lind / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Rex Mays (Lloyd Vieaux Vieaux / Miller 183 )
Johnny Hannon (own Dreyer / Miller)
Herb Balmer (Russ Garnant Lind / Miller-Schofield 220 )
Chet Gardner (Alden Sampson Miller 183 )
Rex Mays (Lloyd Vieaux Vieaux / Miller 183 )
Johnny Hannon (own Dreyer / Miller)
Swede Smith (own ? / ? )
Frank Wearne (own ? / ? )
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• AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Rockville 15 (USA) 2 (Apr 22)
Langhorne 100 (USA) 2 (Apr 28)
Pottsville 15 (USA) 2 (Apr 29)
Greenville 15 (USA) 2 (May 13)
Reading 20 (USA) 2 (May 19)
Winchester 18 (USA) 2 (May 27)
Lehighton 15 (USA) 2 (May 30)
Altamont 20 (USA) 2 (Jun 2)
Dayton 25 (USA) 2 (Jun 3)
Milwaukee 50 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jun 10)
Pottsville 15 (USA) 2 (Jun 10)
Fort Wayne 19 (USA) 2 (Jun 10)
Hohokus 15 (USA) 2 (Jun 17)
Rockville 15 (USA) 2 (Jun 17)
Flemington 20 (USA) 2 (Jun 24)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 2 (Jul 1)
Atlanta 20 (USA) Lakewood 2 (Jul 4)
York 30 (USA) 2 (Jul 4)
Hohokus 15 (USA) 2 (Jul 4)
Dayton 15 (USA) 2 (Jul 4)
Altamont 20 (USA) 2 (Jul 7)
Atlanta 25 (USA) Lakewood 2 (Jul 22)
Hohokus 15 (USA) 2 (Jul 22)
Winchester 15 (USA) 2 (Jul 29)
Dayton 25 (USA) 2 (Aug 12)
Fort Wayne 19 (USA) 2 (Aug 16)
Afton 15 (USA) 2 (Aug 18)
Hohokus 15 (USA) 2 (Aug 19)
Middletown 15 (USA) 2 (Aug 25)
Lewistown 15 (USA) 2 (Aug 25)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 26)
Flemington 15 (USA) 2 (Sep 1)
Rhinebeck 15 (USA) 2 (Sep 1)
Richmond 20 (USA) 3 (Sep 1)
Hohokus 15 (USA) 2 (Sep 9)
Flemington 15 (USA) 2 (Sep 12)
Altamont 15 (USA) 2 (Sep 14)
Dayton 25 (USA) 2 (Sep 16)
Allentown 15 (USA) 2 (Sep 22)
Lewisburg 15 (USA) 3 (Sep 22)
Reading 15 (USA) 2 (Sep 23)
Hohokus 15 (USA) 2 (Sep 23)
Mineola 15 (USA) 2 (Sep 26)
Greenboro 15 (USA) 3 (Sep 28)
Shelby 15 (USA) 2 (Sep 28)
Trenton 15 (USA) 3 (Sep 29)
Trenton 15 (USA) 3 (Sep 30)
Chicago 15 (USA) 2 (Sep 30)
Atlanta 25 (USA) Lakewood 2 (Oct 7)
Hohokus 15 (USA) 2 (Oct 7)
Raleigh 15 (USA) 2 (Oct 12)
Bloomburg 15 (USA) 2 (Oct 13)
Concord 15 (USA) 2 (Oct 13)
Stafford Prings 15 (USA) 2 (Oct 14)
Spartanburg 15 (USA) 2 (Oct 20)
Wilson 15 (USA) 2 (Oct 27)
Richmond 15 (USA) 3 (Oct 27)
Hohokus 25 (USA) 2 (Oct 28)
1935 — AAA Pacific Coast championship (1st Rex Mays) — up to 200ci s.c.
Kelly Petillo (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Kelly Petillo (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Harris Insinger (Russ Garnant Miller-Adams / Miller-Schofield)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Chet Gardner (Alden Sampson Miller 183 )
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Kelly Petillo (Earl Haskell Adams / Miller-Schofield)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Harris Insinger (Russ Garnant Miller-Adams / Miller-Schofield)
Frank Wearne (Art Frost Kurtis / Miller)
Ray Pixley (Worley Lind / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 200 )
Hal Cole (Paul Fromm Adams / Miller-Winfield)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Al Gordon (Bill White Adams / Miller-Schofield)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Harris Insinger (Russ Garnant Miller-Adams / Miller-Schofield)
Al Gordon (Bill White Adams / Miller-Schofield)
Al Gordon (Bill White Adams / Miller-Schofield)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Frank Wearne (Art Frost Kurtis / Miller)
Hal Cole (Paul Fromm Adams / Miller-Winfield)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Hal Cole (Paul Fromm Adams / Miller-Winfield)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Ira Hall (Jansen Jackson / Vance)
Johnny Hannon (own Dreyer / Miller)
Johnny Hannon (own Dreyer / Miller)
Charlie Engle (own Miller / Ford)
Johnny Hannon (own Dreyer / Miller)
Al Theisen (Jansen Jackson / Vance)
Walter Kieper (Winfield ? / ? )
Lloyd Vieaux (Vieaux / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Ken Fowler ( ? / Hisso [= Hispano-Suiza] )
Rex Mays (Fromm / Ford-Winfield)
Johnny Hannon (own Dreyer / Miller)
Al Theisen (Jansen Jackson / Vance)
Ted Horn (own Ford-McDowell)
Kelly Petillo (Joe Marks Adams / Miller 270 )
Billy Winn (own ? / ? )
Ted Horn (own Ford-McDowell)
Lloyd Vieaux (Vieaux / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Billy Winn (own Miller)
Ted Horn (own Ford-McDowell)
Kelly Petillo (Joe Marks Adams / Miller 270 )
Bob Sall (own Ford-McDowell)
Chet Gardner (Alden Sampson Miller 183 )
Harry Angeloni (own Ford-McDowell)
Al Theisen (Jansen Jackson / Vance)
Maynard Clark (Gerber ? / ? )
Mauri Rose (Joe Marks Adams / Miller 270 )
Ken Fowler (Jansen Jackson / Vance)
Billy Winn (own Miller)
Johnny Hannon (own Dreyer / Miller)
Don Moore (Riffert brothers ? / ? )
Chet Gardner (Alden Sampson Miller 183 )
Doc McKenzie (Gil Pirrung Rigling / Miller)
Malcolm Fox (own Ambler / Miller)
Vern Orenduff (own Ambler / Miller)
Ben Shaw (own Ford / Ford-Frontenac)
Doc McKenzie (Gil Pirrung Rigling / Miller)
Bob Sall (own Ford-McDowell)
Johnny Sawyer (Burd ? / ? )
Floyd Davis (own ? / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Sid Gerber (Gerber ? / ? )
Johnny Hannon (own Dreyer / Miller)
Ted Horn (own Ford-McDowell)
Ben Shaw (own Ford / Ford-Frontenac)
Chet Gardner (Alden Sampson Miller 183 )
Chet Gardner (Alden Sampson Miller 183 )
Ben Shaw (own Ford / Ford-Frontenac)
Johnny Hannon (own Dreyer / Miller)
Clay Weatherly (own ? / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Clay Weatherly (own ? / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Bob Sall (Jansen Jackson / Vance)
Clay Weatherly (own ? / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Billy Winn (Kraser ? / ? )
Floyd Davis (own ? / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 220 )
Johnny Hannon (own Dreyer / Miller)
Johnny Hannon (own Dreyer / Miller)
Bob Sall (own Ford-McDowell)
Vern Orenduff (own Ambler / Miller)
Ben Shaw (Winfield ? / ? )
1. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Jan 13)
2. Legion Ascot 125 (USA) 1 (Jan 27)
3. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Feb 17)
4. El Centro 40 (USA) 2 (Mar 4)
5. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Mar 17)
6. Phoenix 25 (USA) 2 (Mar 24)
7. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Mar 31)
8. Legion Ascot 156 (USA) 1 (Apr 14)
9. Oakland 100 (USA) 2 (Apr 21)
10. Legion Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Apr 28)
11. Legion Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (May 8)
12. Legion Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (May 15)
13. Legion Ascot 37.5 (USA) 1 (May 22)
14. Oakland 20 (USA) 2 (May 26)
15. Legion Ascot 37.5 (USA) 1 (Jun 12)
16. Legion Ascot 47 (USA) 1 (Jun 19)
17. Oakland 100 (USA) 2 (Jun 23)
18. Ascot 37.5 (USA) 1 (Jun 26)
19. Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jul 3)
20. Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Jul 10)
21. Ascot 37.5 (USA) 1 (Jul 17)
22. Ascot 37.5 (USA) 1 (Jul 24)
23. Ascot 37.5 (USA) 1 (Jul 31)
24. Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Aug 7)
25. Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Aug 14)
26. Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Aug 21)
27. Ascot 25 (USA) 1 (Aug 28)
28. Oakland 50 (USA) 1 (Sep 8)
29. Tucson 13 (USA) 2 (Oct 6)
30. Ascot 62.5 (USA) 1 (Oct 20)
31. Oakland 100 (USA) 2 (Oct 27)
32. Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Nov 3)
33. Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Dec 1)
• AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Milwaukee 50 (USA) West Ellis 2 (May 19)
Langhorne 50 (USA) 2 (Aug 18)
Milwaukee 50 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 29)
• Colored Speedway Association races — free-for-all
Gold & Glory 100 (USA) Indianapolis Fairgrounds 3 (Jul 4)
Doc McKenzie (own Dreyer / Ford-Cragar)
Doc McKenzie (own Dreyer / Ford-Cragar)
Doc McKenzie (own Dreyer / Ford-Cragar)
cancelled because of money robbed
etc.
1936 — AAA Pacific Coast championship (cancelled) — free for all
Floyd Roberts (Russ Garnant Wetteroth / Miller-Schofield)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Sparks / Miller-Sparks)
1. Ascot 31 (USA) 1 (Jan 5)
2. El Centro 40 (USA) 2 (Mar 7)
3. El Centro 40 (USA) 2 (Mar 8)
• AAA races — 183 or 300 ci
Atlanta 50 (USA) Lakewood Park 2 (May 10)
Langhorne 50 (USA) 2 (May 17)
Milwaukee 40 (USA) West Ellis 2 [300 ci ?] (Jun 21)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 26)
Roby 45 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Aug 30)
• Colored Speedway Association races — free-for-all
Gold & Glory 50 (USA) Indianapolis Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 20)
Mauri Rose (Jansen Jackson / Vance)
Doc McKenzie (own Dreyer / Ford-Cragar)
Frank McGurk (Lind / Cragar [= Miller-Schofield] 200 )
Tony Willman (own Dreyer / Ford-Cragar)
Billy Winn (own Weil / Miller)
Bill Carson (Boyle Miller)
etc.
• Colored Speedway Association races — free-for-all — cancelled
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AAA
366 ci formula
Langhorne 25 (USA) 2 (Aug 11)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 30)
(6000 cc)
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Adams / Sparks-Miller)
Mauri Rose (Bowes Adams / Miller)
riding mechanic compulsory
1930 — AAA races
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (May 18)
Toledo 100 (USA) Fort Miami 3 (May 25)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Jun 1)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Jun 22)
Woodbridge 100 (USA) 4 (Jun 30)
Langhorne 100 (USA) 2 (Jul 4)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Jul 13)
Woodbridge 100 (USA) 4 (Jul 20)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Aug 10)
Toledo 100 (USA) Fort Miami 3 (Sep 14)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Sep 14)
Langhorne 100 (USA) 2 (Oct 18)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Oct 26)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Nov 2)
Fred Frame (own Miller)
Bill Albertson (own Miller)
Herman Schurch (Bill White Miller)
Fred Frame (own Miller)
Frank Farmer (M. A. Yagle Miller)
Fred Frame (own Miller)
Bob Robinson (own Miller)
Bob Robinson (own Miller)
Fred Frame (own Miller)
Frank Brisko (own Stevens / Miller)
Fred Frame (own Miller)
Frank Farmer (M. A. Yagle Miller)
Frank Farmer (M. A. Yagle Miller)
Rick Decker (Clemons Miller)
1931 — numbers indicate AAA championship races
Langhorne 100 (USA) 2 (May 9)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (May 10)
Qualification 25 (USA) Detroit Fairgrounds 3 (Jun 14)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Jun 14)
Langhorne 50 (USA) 2 (Jun 20)
Roby 100 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Jun 21)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Jun 21)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Aug 2)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Aug 16)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Aug 30)
4. Qualification 25 I (USA) Altoona-Tipton 4 (Sep 7)
5. Qualification 25 II (USA) Altoona-Tipton 4 (Sep 7)
Woodbridge 20 (USA) 4 (Sep 13)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Sep 27)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Oct 4)
Langhorne 50 (USA) 2 (Oct 17)
Woodbridge 25 (USA) 4 (Oct 18)
Billy Arnold (own Duesenberg)
Fred Frame (Mike Boyle Miller)
Bert Karnatz (Sparks-Weirick Adams / Miller)
Billy Winn (Herman Schurch Frontenac / Ford)
Al Aspen (own Duesenberg)
Louis Schneider (Bowes Stevens / Miller)
Billy Winn (Herman Schurch Frontenac / Ford)
Fred Frame (Harry Hartz Duesenberg)
Fred Frame (Harry Hartz Duesenberg)
Fred Frame (Harry Hartz Duesenberg)
Jimmy Gleason (Duesenberg)
Shorty Cantlon (Bowes Stevens / Miller)
Billy Winn (own Miller / Duesenberg)
Fred Frame (Harry Hartz Duesenberg)
Fred Frame (Harry Hartz Duesenberg)
Fred Frame (Harry Hartz Duesenberg)
Bert Karnatz (own Miller)
1935 — AAA races
Langhorne 50 (USA) 2 (May 12)
Toledo 100 (USA) Fort Miami 3 (May 19)
Langhorne 50 (USA) 2 (Jun 16)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jun 30)
Cleveland 100 (USA) North Randall 3 (Jul 21)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 25)
Atlanta 100 (USA) Lakewood Park 2 (Sep 2)
Roby 50 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Sep 15)
Roby 50 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Sep 22)
Roby 100 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Sep 29)
Atlanta 50 (USA) Lakewood Park 2 (Oct 6)
Ascot 125 (USA) 1 (Dec 15)
Johnny Hannon (own Dreyer / Miller)
Chet Gardner (Alden Sampson Miller)
Ben Shaw (own Dreyer / Miller)
Chet Gardner (Alden Sampson Miller)
Maynard Clark (Lencki Miller / Lencki)
Chet Gardner (Alden Sampson Miller)
Maynard Clark (Lencki Miller / Lencki)
Babe Stapp (Gil Pirrung Rigling / Miller)
Babe Stapp (Gil Pirrung Rigling / Miller)
Babe Stapp (Gil Pirrung Rigling / Miller)
Billy Winn (own Weil / Miller)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Summers / Miller)
1936 — AAA races
Oakland 150 (USA) 2 (Jan 12)
Ascot 125 (USA) 1 (Jan 25)
Roby 50 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Jun 7)
Langhorne 100 (USA) 2 (Jun 21)
Roby 50 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Jul 4)
Springfield 100 (USA) 3 (Aug 22)
Milwaukee 25 [100] (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 23)
Readville 35 (USA) 3 (Sep 7)
Roby 50 (USA) Hammerton 3 (Sep 20)
Goshen 35 (USA) 3 (Oct 3)
Al Gordon (Bill White Weil / Miller)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Summers / Miller)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Adams / Sparks)
Floyd Davis (own Miller)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Adams / Sparks)
Wilbur Shaw (own Miller / Offenhauser)
Billy Winn (own Weil / Miller)
Billy Winn (own Weil / Miller)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Adams / Sparks)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Adams / Sparks)
1937 — AAA races
Ascot 125 (USA) 3 (Jan 12)
Cleveland 100 (USA) North Randall 3 (Jun 13)
Langhorne 50 (USA) 2 (Jun 19)
Springfield 95 [100] (USA) 3 (Aug 21)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 22)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 26)
Milwaukee 100 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 29)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Stevens-Summers / Sparks)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Adams / Sparks)
Mauri Rose (own Dreyer / HAL)
Mauri Rose (Wilbur Shaw Miller / Offenhauser)
Billy Winn (own Weil / Miller)
Billy Winn (own Weil / Miller)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Stevens-Summers / Sparks)
(AAA formula changed to 4500 / 3000 s.c., see below)
supercharger allowed
1932 — AAA races
Salem 15 (USA) Rockingham 3 (Jun 26)
Cleveland 50 (USA) North Randall 3 (Jul 17)
Fort Wayne 100 (USA) 3 (Jul 24)
Langhorne 50 (USA) 2 (Aug 13)
Langhorne 50 (USA) 2 (Sep 24)
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Miller)
Ira Hall (Louis Meyer Stevens / Miller)
Howdy Wilcox ‘II’ & Mauri Rose (Bowes Miller)
Mauri Rose (Bowes Dreyer / Miller)
Bill Cummings (Mike Boyle Miller)
1933 — AAA races
Langhorne 35 (USA) 2 (May 13)
Milwaukee 50 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jun 18)
Milwaukee 100 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jul 17)
Milwaukee 40 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 6)
Chicago 200 (USA) Elgin 5 (Aug 26)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 27)
Bill Cummings (Mike Boyle Miller)
Mauri Rose (Bowes Adams / Miller)
Wilbur Shaw (own Miller)
Wilbur Shaw (own Miller)
Red Shafer (Rigling / Buick)
Mauri Rose (Bowes Adams / Miller)
1934 — AAA races
Targo Florio 200 (USA) Ascot-Targo 9 (Apr 22)
Langhorne 50 (USA) 2 (Jun 9)
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Louis Meyer (own Ford)
Al Gordon (Sparks-Weirick Adams / Sparks-Miller)
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AAA
San Mateo 150 (USA) Bay Meadows 3 (Mar 2)
Oakland 313 (USA) 2 (May 30)
Williams Grove 25 (USA) 2 (Jul 27)
4500 cc / 3000 cc s.c. formula
as International (GP) formula
Bobby Ball (Bill Ansted Stevens / Offenhauser)
Bud Rose ( ? / ? )
Paul Russo (own Kurtis Kraft / Offenhauser)
NASCAR Speedway Division championship (1st Buck Baker) — stock-block engine
1938 — AAA races
El Centro 40 (USA) 2 (Mar 6)
Langhorne 50 (USA) 2 (May 22)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jun 5)
Langhorne 25 (USA) 2 (Jun 19)
Langhorne 25 (USA) 2 (Jul 31)
Springfield 100 (USA) 3 (Aug 20)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 21)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 25)
Milwaukee 100 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 28)
Altoona 45 (USA) Tipton 2 (Sep 5)
Oakland 500 (USA) 2 (Sep 25)
Ted Horn (own Wetteroth / Offenhauser)
Bob Sall (own Dreyer / Miller)
Chet Gardner (Wilbur Shaw Miller / Offenhauser)
Duke Nalon (own Dreyer / Miller)
Duke Nalon (own Dreyer / Miller)
Tony Willman (Murrell Belanger Stevens / Miller)
Ted Horn (own Wetteroth / Offenhauser)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Adams / Sparks)
Chet Gardner (Wilbur Shaw Miller / Offenhauser)
Mauri Rose (Wilbur Shaw Wetteroth / Offenhauser)
Bud Rose (Gil Pearson Pearce / Miller)
1. Darlington 200 (USA) 1 (May 10)
2. Martinsville 75 [100] (USA) 2 (May 25)
3. Rochester 100 (USA) 2 (May 30)
4. Charlotte 101 (USA) 1 (Jun 1)
5. Atlanta 100 (USA) Lakewood Park 2 (Jun 8)
6. Heidelberg 100 (USA) 2 (Jun 15)
7. Langhorne 100 (USA) 2 (Jun 29)
Buck Baker (Penny Mullis Wetteroth / Cadillac)
Tex Keene (Al Wheatley ? / Mercury)
Wally Campbell (Charlie Marant Hillegass / Ford)
Wally Campbell (Charlie Marant Hillegass / Ford)
Al Keller (W. W. Burroughs ? / Cadillac)
Tom Cherry (own ? / Mercury)
Tom Cherry (own ? / Mercury)
1953 — AAA races
Oakland 313 (USA) 2 (May 30)
Williams Grove 25 (USA) 2 (Jul 26)
Eli Vukovich ( ? / ? )
Jimmy Davies (Pat Clancy Ewing / Offenhauser)
NASCAR Speedway Division championship (1st Pete Allen) — stock-block engine
1939 — AAA races
Langhorne 25 (USA) 2 (May 14)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jun 4)
Langhorne 40 (USA) 2 (Jun 11)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jul 2)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 20)
Milwaukee 25 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 24)
Oakland 500 (USA) 2 (Sep 24)
Duke Nalon (own Dreyer / Miller)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Adams / Sparks)
Tony Willman (own Dreyer / Lencki)
Ted Horn (own Lewis / Offenhauser)
Ted Horn (own Lewis / Offenhauser)
Ted Horn (own Lewis / Offenhauser)
Tex Peterson & Rajo Jack (Gil Pearson Pearce / Miller)
1940 — AAA races
Langhorne 50 (USA) 2 (May 12)
Milwaukee 30 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jun 9)
Langhorne 100 (USA) 2 (Jun 16)
Milwaukee 30 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 20)
Milwaukee 30 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 22)
Oakland 500 (USA) 2 (Sep 2)
High Point 40 (USA) 2 (Oct 20)
Ted Horn (own Lewis / Offenhauser)
Rex Mays (Sparks-Weirick Adams / Sparks)
Duke Nalon (Sparks-Weirick Adams / Sparks)
Emil Andres (Jimmy Snyder Adams / Offenhauser)
Ted Horn (own Lewis / Offenhauser)
Hal Cole (Gil Pearson Pearce / Miller)
Tony Willman (own Lewis / Offenhauser)
1941 — AAA races
Milwaukee 30 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Jun 8)
Langhorne 100 (USA) 2 (Jun 22)
Milwaukee 40 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 21)
Milwaukee 30 (USA) West Ellis 2 (Aug 22)
Oakland 500 (USA) 2 (Sep 1)
Daytona Beach 2 (USA) 0 (Feb 12)
1. Greensboro 10 (USA) 2 (Jun 12)
2. Martinsville 12,5 (USA) 2 (Jun 14)
Hickory 12 (USA) 2 (Jun 27)
3. Fayetteville 8 (USA) 1 (Jun 27)
Buck Baker (Penny Mullis Wetteroth / Cadillac)
Wally Campbell (Charlie Marant Hillegass / Ford)
Wayne Alspaugh (own ? / ?)
Dick Fraizer (own ? / Hudson)
Pete Allen (own ? / ?)
1954 — AAA races
Oakland 156 (USA) 2 (May 30)
Williams Grove 25 (USA) 2 (Jul 25)
?(?/?)
Jimmy Davies (Pat Clancy Ewing / Offenhauser)
1955 — AAA race
Williams Grove 25 (USA) 2 (Jul 31)
Jimmy Bryan (Al Dean Kuzma / Offenhauser)
championship organised by the USAC
1956 — USAC races
Williams Grove 25 (USA) 2 (Jul 22)
Dayton 25 (USA) 1 (Aug 12)
Duke Nalon (Sparks-Weirick Adams / Sparks)
Duke Nalon (Sparks-Weirick Adams / Sparks)
Duke Nalon (Sparks-Weirick Adams / Sparks)
Joie Chitwood (own Lewis / Offenhauser)
Ed Barrett (Riley / Ford-Riley)
Jimmy Bryan (Al Dean Kuzma / Offenhauser)
Ed Elisian (John Zink Watson / Offenhauser)
(formula changed to 4200 / 2800 sc, see below)
1942 to 1945 — no races run
1946 — AAA races
Atlanta 50 (USA) Lakewood Park 2 (Jul 4)
Williams Grove 50 (USA) 2 (Oct 28)
Ted Horn (own Horn / Offenhauser)
Bill Holland (Fred Peters Wetteroth / Offenhauser)
(International Formula changed)
1947 to 1949 — see section2
1950 — AAA race
Williams Grove 25 (USA) 2 (Aug 12)
Troy Ruttman (Bowes Lesovsky / Offenhauser)
1951 — AAA race
Williams Grove 25 (USA) 2 (Jul 29)
Troy Ruttman (Agajanian Kuzma / Offenhauser)
1952 — AAA races
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USAC
formula
1957 — USAC race
Williams Grove 25 (USA) 2 (Jul 21)
Jud Larson (John Zink Watson / Offenhauser)
1958 — USAC race
Williams Grove 25 (USA) 2 (Jul 20)
Jud Larson (John Zink Watson / Offenhauser)
• CRA big car race
Crown America 500 (USA) Riverside 9 (May 30)
Bud Rose (Joe Gemsa Kurtis-Kraft / Offenhauser)
1959 — USAC race
Williams Grove 6.5 [25] (USA) 2 (Jul 19)
Rodger Ward (Leader Card Watson / Offenhauser)
1960 to 1974 — no race
1975 — USAC race
Trenton 150 (USA) 1 (Apr 27)
Johnny Rutherford (McLaren / Drake-Offenhauser)
1976-1977-1978-1979 — no race
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USAC Silver Crown
2. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Aug 26)
3. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 8)
dirt track races
Billy Vukovich (Leader Card Kingfish / Chevrolet)
Bobby Olivero (Leader Card Watson / Chevrolet)
front-engine of 4200 cc, or stock 5225 cc, or 2650 cc s.c.
4600 cc, or stock 5800 cc
1971 — USAC dirt track championship (1st George Snider)
1. Nazareth 100 (USA) 2 (Jun 20)
2. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 22)
3. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 6)
4. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 11)
1980 — USAC dirt track championship (1st Gary Be ttenhausen)
Jim McElreath (McElreath / Chevrolet)
A. J. Foyt (Foyt Meskowski / Ford-Foyt)
George Snider (Leader Card Watson / Offenhauser)
Al Unser (Parnelli Kingfish / Ford-Meyer)
1. Du Quoin 100 (USA) 3 (May 31)
2. Williams Grove 25 (USA) 2 (Jul 5)
3. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 19)
4. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Aug 24)
5. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 6)
6. Tulsa 75 I (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 28)
7. Tulsa 75 II (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 28)
8. Terre Haute (USA) 2 (Nov 2)
1972 — USAC dirt track championship (1st A. J. Foyt)
1. DuQuoin 100 (USA) 3 (May 28)
2. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 20)
3. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 4)
4. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 9)
Tom Bigelow (Smith / Chevrolet)
Al Unser (Parnelli Kingfish / Ford-Foyt)
A. J. Foyt (Foyt Meskowski / F ord-Foyt)
Al Unser (Parnelli Kingfish / Ford-Foyt)
1981 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Larry Rice) — ° indicates Golden Crown rounds (see 500 section)
Steve Kinser (Bill King Stanton / Chevrolet)
Steve Kinser (Bill King Stanton / Chevrolet)
Rich Vogler (Johnny Vance Shores / Chevrolet)
Eddie Leavitt (Damon Fortune King / Chevrolet)
George Snider (LeFevre / Chevrolet)
Rich Vogler (Johnny Vance Shores / Chevrolet)
Larry Rice (Middleton Kingfish / Chevrolet)
Steve Kinser (Johnny Vance Shores / Chevrolet)
1. Don Branson Trophy (USA) Eldora 2 (Apr 26)
2. Hulman Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 2)
3. Knoxville 50 (USA) 2 (Jun 6)
4. Williams Grove 25 (USA) 2 (Jul 5)
5 (°c) Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 15)
6 (°d) Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Aug 30)
7 (°e) Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 12)
8. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Nov 10)
1973 — USAC dirt track championship (1st Al Unser)
1. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 19)
2. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 3)
3. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 15)
Mario Andretti (Parnelli Kingfish / Ford-Foyt)
Mario Andretti (Parnelli Kingfish / Ford-Foyt)
Al Unser (Parnelli Kingfish / Ford-Foyt)
1974 — USAC dirt track championship (1st Mario Andretti)
1. Syracuse 100 (USA) 3 (Jul 4)
2. Sedalia 100 (USA) 2 (Aug 17)
3. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 18)
4. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 2)
5. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 7)
Al Unser (Parnelli Kingfish / Ford-Foyt)
Mario Andretti (Parnelli Kingfish / Ford-Foyt)
Mario Andretti (Parnelli Kingfish / Ford-Foyt)
Mario Andretti (Parnelli Kingfish / Ford-Foyt)
Jackie Howerton (STP Kingfish / Offenhauser)
1982 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Ken Schrader, Damon Fortune King / Chevrolet, no win )
Danny Smith (Kenny Rogers Gambler / Chevrolet)
Larry Dickson (Damon Fortune King / Chevrolet)
Rick Hood (Bill King Stanton / Chevrolet)
Doug Wolfgang (Bill King Stanton / Chevrolet)
Bobby Olivero (Hodgdon-Curb Watson / Chevrolet)
Doug Wolfgang (Bill King Stanton / Chevrolet)
Gary Bettenhausen (Delrose-Holt Kingfish / Chevrolet)
Chuck Gurney (Junior Kurtz Watson / Chevrolet)
Ron Schuman (Lloyd Stephen King / Chevrolet)
Keith Kauffman (Ralph DePalma II Gambler / Chevrolet)
1. Don Branson Trophy (USA) Eldora 2 (Apr 25)
2. Springfield (USA) 3 (May 2)
3. Hulman Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 8)
4. Flemington (USA) 2 (Jul 4)
5. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 14)
6. Denver 50 (USA) Raceland 2 (Aug 21)
7. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 6)
8. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 11)
9. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Oct 3)
10. Nazareth 54 [100] (USA) 2 (Dec 4)
supercharger banned
1975 — USAC dirt track championship (1st Jimmy Caruthers, Middleton Meskowski / Ford -Foyt, no win )
Sheldon Kinser (Kingfish / Chevrolet)
Al Unser (Parnelli Kingfish / Ford-Foyt)
Tom Bigelow (Leader Card Watson / Ford-Foyt)
Tom Bigelow (Leader Card Watson / Ford-Foyt)
Tom Bigelow (Leader Card Watson / Ford-Foyt)
1. Syracuse 100 (USA) 3 (Jul 4)
2. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 16)
3. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Aug 24)
4. Minnesota Trophy 100 (USA) St. Paul 2 (Aug 31)
5. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 6)
1983 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Gary Bettenhausen)
1. Nazareth 100 (USA) 2 (Mar 26)
2. Hulman Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 27)
3. Flemington (USA) 2 (Jul 1)
4. Nazareth 50 (USA) 2 (Jul 3)
5. Oklahoma City 25 (USA) 3 (Jul 24)
6. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 20)
7. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 5)
8. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana F airgrounds 3 (Sep 10)
9. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 25)
4600 cc, or stock 5500 cc
1976 —USAC dirt track championship (1st Billy Cassella, Louis Seymour Meskowski / Chevrolet, no win )
Tom Bigelow (Leader Card Watson / Ford-Foyt)
Bubby Jones (Bruce Cogle Beck / Chevrolet)
Joe Saldana (Weaver Kingfish / Chevrolet)
Pancho Carter (Dobbins Stapp / Chevrolet)
1. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 21)
2. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Aug 29)
3. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 11)
4. Syracuse 100 (USA) 3 (Oct 2)
1977 — USAC dirt track championship (1st Larry Rice)
1. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 20)
2. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Aug 28)
3. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 10)
4. Syracuse 100 (USA) 3 (Oct 15)
Larry Rice (LeFevre / Chevrolet)
Tom Bigelow (Leader Card Watson / Ford-Foyt)
Pancho Carter (Dobbins Stapp / Chevrolet)
Larry Dickson (Russell Polak Ward / Chevrolet)
1984 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Dave Blaney, Ralph DePalma II Gambler / Chevrolet, no win)
George Snider (LeFevre / Chevrolet)
Rick Hood (Damon Fortune King / Chevrolet)
Chuck Gurney (Junior Kurtz Watson / Chevrolet)
Marvin Carman (Roberts Steel Shores / Chevrolet)
Joe Saldana (Mauri Amerling McPherson / Chevrolet)
Steve Chassey (Galen Fox Watson / Chevrolet)
Pancho Carter (Capels Kingfish / Chevrolet)
Gary Bettenhausen (Agajanian-King Kingfish / Chevrolet)
Pancho Carter (Capels Kingfish / Chevrolet)
Bill Engelhart (Weaver Kingfish / Chevrolet)
1979 — USAC dirt track championship (1st Bobby Olivero)
1. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 18)
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Gary Bettenhausen (Delrose-Holt Kingfish / Chevrolet)
Chuck Gurney (Junior Kurtz Watson / Chevrolet)
Sheldon Kinser (Ben Leyba Steck / Chevrolet)
Jimmy Horton (Mataka Raceweld / Chevrolet)
Herb Copeland (Vance / Chevrolet)
Gary Bettenhausen (Delrose-Holt Kingfish / Chevrolet)
Gary Bettenhausen (Delrose-Holt Kingfish / Chevrolet)
Chuck Gurney (Junior Kurtz Watson / Chevrolet)
Ken Schrader (Damon Fortune King / Chevrolet)
1. Hulman Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 25)
2. Oklahoma City 25 (USA) 3 (Jul 22)
3. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 18)
4. Minnesota Trophy 100 (USA) St. Paul 2 (Aug 24)
5. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 3)
6. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 15)
1978 — USAC dirt track championship (1st Pancho Carter)
1. Syracuse 100 (USA) 3 (Jul 7)
2. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 19)
3. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Aug 27)
4. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 9)
Gary Bettenhausen (Delrose-Holt Kingfish / Chevrolet)
Sheldon Kinser (Louis Seymour Meskowski / Chevrolet)
Pancho Carter (McCord Kingfish / Chevrolet)
Gary Bettenhausen (Delrose-Holt Kingfish / Chevrolet)
Gary Bettenhausen (Delrose-Holt Kingfish / Chevrolet)
Rich Vogler (Don Seibert McQueen / Chevrolet)
Bill Engelhart (Beaudoin Kingfish / Chevrolet)
Gary Bettenhausen (Delrose-Holt Kingfish / Chevrolet)
1985 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Rick Hood)
1. Jud Larson Trophy 25 (USA) Tampa 3 (Feb 10)
2. Hulman Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 24)
3. Indianapolis 90 (USA) Clermont 1 (Jul 13)
Bobby Olivero (Leader Card Watson / Chevrolet)
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George Snider (Damon Fortune King / Chevrolet)
Sheldon Kinser (Ben Leyba Steck / Chevrolet)
Rick Hood (Damon Fortune King / Chevrolet)
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4. Oklahoma City 25 (USA) 3 (Jul 21)
5. Parkersburg 47 (USA) 2 (Aug 11)
6. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 17)
7. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 2)
8. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 14)
9. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 25)
Rick Hood (Damon Fortune King / Chevrolet)
Rick Hood (Damon Fortune King / Chevrolet)
Chuck Gurney (Junior Kurtz Watson / Chevrolet)
Rick Hood (Damon Fortune King / Chevrolet)
Sheldon Kinser (Ben Leyba Steck / Chevrolet)
Larry Rice (LeFevre / Chevrolet)
9. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 30)
1991 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Jeff Gordon)
1. Copper World Trophy 50 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Feb 3)
2. Hulman Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 24)
3. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Jun 29)
4. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Aug 10)
5. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 17)
6. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 2)
7. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 22)
1986 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Jack Hewitt)
1. Hulman Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 23)
2. Hagerston 50 (USA) 2 (Jun 8)
3. Indianapolis 90 (USA) Clermont 1 (Jul 13)
4. Oklahoma City 25 (USA) 3 (Jul 20)
5. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 16)
6. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 1)
7. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 13)
8. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 28)
Steve Butler (Kenneth Jarrett Oz-Car / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Stanton / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Stanton / Chevrolet)
Ken Schrader (Louis Seymour Oz-Car / Chevrolet)
Shane Carson (Pat Suchy Gambler / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Stanton / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Stanton / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Stanton / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Stanton / Chevrolet)
Jeff Gordon (Fred Ede Beast / Chevrolet)
Jeff Gordon (Fred Ede Beast / Chevrolet)
Johnny Parsons jr (Niebel / Chevrolet)
Jeff Swindell (Snider-Foyt Magnum / Chevrolet)
Chuck Gurney (Junior Kurtz Watson / Chevrolet)
Stevie Reeves (Leader Card Challenger / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Race-Ready / Chevrolet)
1992 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Steve Butler)
1. Copper World Trophy 50 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Feb 22)
2. Hulman Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 22)
3. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Jun 27)
4. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 22)
5. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 7)
6. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 12)
7. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Oct 4)
stock V8 5800 cc, or stock V6 5200 cc
Jim Keeker (Randy Steenberger Beast / Chevrolet)
Lealand McSpadden (Gary Howard Challenger / Chevrolet)
Jim Keeker (Randy Steenberger Beast / Chevrolet)
Jimmy Sills (Bob Consani Beast / Chevrolet)
Johnny Parsons jr (Gene Nolen Niebel / Chevrolet)
Ron Schuman (Fred Ede Beast / Chevrolet)
Steve Butler (Kenneth Jarrett Oz-Car / Chevrolet)
1987 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Jack Hewitt)
1. Jud Larson Trophy 50 (USA) Tampa 3 (Feb 7)
2. Hulman Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 22)
3. Indianapolis 90 (USA) Clermont 1 (Jul 11)
4. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 22)
5. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 7)
6. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 12)
7. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 27)
8. Bobby Ball Memorial 100 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Nov 1)
1993 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Mike Bliss)
Larry Rice (LeFevre / Chevrolet)
Jeff Swindell (Damon Fortune Challenger / Chevrolet)
Jeff Bloom (Roberts Steel Shores / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Stanton / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Stanton / Chevrolet)
Kenny Jacobs (Galen Fox Gambler / Chevrolet-Foxco)
Larry Rice (LeFevre / Chevrolet)
Ken Schrader (Louis Seymour Oz-Car / Chevrolet)
1. Copper World Trophy 50 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Feb 28)
2. Hulman Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 28)
3. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Jun 26)
4. Milwaukee 100 (USA) West Ellis 1 (Jul 31)
5. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 21)
6. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 6)
7. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 11)
8. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Oct 3)
9. Sacramento 100 (USA) CalExpo 2 (Oct 9)
1988 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Steve Butler, Kenneth Jarrett Oz -Car / Chevrolet, no win )
Rick Hood (Damon Fortune Oz-Car / Chevrolet)
Chuck Gurney (Junior Kurtz Watson / Chevrolet)
George Snider (Snider-Foyt Oz-Car / Chevrolet)
Bruce Fields (Ben Leyba Steck / Chevrolet)
Steve Chassey (Del McLure Adkins / Chevrolet)
Gary Bettenhausen (Delrose-Holt Challenger / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Stanton / Chevrolet)
Bob Frey (Niebel / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Stanton / Chevrolet)
1. Jud Larson Trophy 50 (USA) Tampa 3 (Feb 7)
2. Hulman Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 27)
3. Milwaukee 100 (USA) West Ellis 1 (Jun 26)
4. Indianapolis 90 (USA) Clermont 1 (Jul 9)
5. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 20)
6. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 5)
7. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 10)
8. Salem (USA) Salem IN 1 (Sep 18)
9. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 25)
1994 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Jimmy Sills)
1. Copper World Trophy 50 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Feb 6)
2. Hulman Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 27)
3. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Aug 4)
4. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 20)
5. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 3)
6. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 10)
7. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 25)
8. Sacramento 100 (USA) CalExpo 2 (Oct 8)
9. Bakersfield (USA) Mesa Marin 1 (Oct 15)
1989 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Chuck Gurney)
1. Copper World Trophy 50 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Feb 5)
2. Hulman Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 26)
3. Sacramento 100 (USA) CalExpo 2 (Jun 4)
4. Indianapolis 75 I (USA) Clermont 1 (Jul 8)
5. Indianapolis 75 II (USA) Clermont 1 (Jul 8)
6. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 19)
7. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Aug 27)
8. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 4)
9. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 24)
Ken Schrader (Louis Seymour Oz-Car / Chevrolet)
Rich Vogler (Leader Card Challenger / Chevrolet)
George Snider (Snider-Foyt Oz-Car / Chevrolet)
Bob Cicconi (Louie Senter Watson / Chevrolet)
Ken Schrader (Louis Seymour Oz-Car / Chevrolet)
Chuck Gurney (Junior Kurtz Watson / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Stanton / Chevrolet)
Chuck Gurney (Junior Kurtz Watson / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Stanton / Chevrolet)
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Kenny Irwin (Calderwood Beast / Chevrolet)
Jimmy Sills (Stanton / Chevrolet)
Mike Bliss (Del McLure Beast / Chevrolet)
Chuck Gurney (Galen Fox Beast / Chevrolet-Foxco)
Jimmy Sills (Stanton / Chevrolet)
Chuck Gurney (Galen Fox Beast / Chevrolet-Foxco)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Maxim / Chevrolet)
Jimmy Sills (Stanton / Chevrolet)
Kenny Irwin (Calderwood Beast / Chevrolet)
1995 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Tony Stewart, Niebel / Chevrolet, no win )
Mike Bliss (Del McLure Beast / Chevrolet)
Dave Darland (Galen Fox Beast / Chevrolet-Foxco)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Beast / Ford)
Donnie Beechler (Zarounian Stanton / Chevrolet)
Jim Keeker (L J Mold Nolen / Chevrolet)
Kenny Irwin (Calderwood Beast / Chevrolet)
Dave Darland (Galen Fox Beast / Chevrolet-Foxco)
Johnny Parsons jr (Richard Hoffman Oz-Car / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Beast / Ford)
Donnie Beechler (Zarounian Stanton / Chevrolet)
1. Copper World Trophy 50 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Feb 5)
2. Hulman Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 26)
3. Richmond 100 (USA) 1 (Jun 17)
4. Sumar Trophy 50 (USA) Terre Haute 2 (Jul 7)
5. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Aug 2)
6. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 19)
7. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 2)
8. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 4)
9. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 23)
10. Sacramento 100 (USA) CalExpo 2 (Oct 7)
1990 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Jimmy Sills)
1. Copper World Trophy 50 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Feb 4)
2. Hulman Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 28)
3. Sacramento 100 (USA) CalExpo 2 (Jun 3)
4. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Jun 30)
5. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Aug 11)
6. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 18)
7. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 3)
8. Milwaukee 100 (USA) West Ellis 1 (Sep 8)
Mike Bliss (Del McLure Beast / Chevrolet)
Steve Butler (United Trans Express Oz-Car / Chevrolet)
Mike Bliss (Del McLure Beast / Chevrolet)
Mike Bliss (Del McLure Beast / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Beast / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Beast / Chevrolet)
Jeff Swindell (Delrose-Holt Magnum / Chevrolet)
Ron Schuman (Fred Ede Beast / Chevrolet)
Jimmy Sills (Bob Consani Beast / Chevrolet)
Ken Schrader (Louis Seymour Oz-Car / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Stanton / Chevrolet)
Jimmy Sills (Bob Consani Challenger / Chevrolet)
George Snider (Snider-Foyt Oz-Car / Chevrolet)
Gary Hieber (Bucks County Challenger / Chevrolet)
Chuck Gurney (Junior Kurtz Watson / Chevrolet)
Jeff Swindell (Snider-Foyt Magnum / Chevrolet)
Eric Gordon (Epperson-Lester Oz-Car / Chevrolet)
stock V8 5800 cc (355 ci)
1996 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Jimmy Sills)
1. Copper World Trophy 50 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Feb 4)
2. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (May 18)
3. Hulman Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 25)
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Mike Bliss (Del McLure Beast / Chevrolet)
Mike Bliss (Del McLure Beast / Chevrolet)
Dave Darland (Galen Fox Beast / Chevrolet-Foxco)
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4. Richmond 100 (USA) 1 (Jun 15)
5. Sumar Trophy 50 (USA) Terre Haute 2 (Jul 5)
6. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Jul 31)
7. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 2)
8. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Sep 14)
9. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 28)
10. Sacramento 100 (USA) CalExpo 2 (Oct 12)
11. Del Mar 100 (USA) San Marcos 3 (Oct 20)
Jimmy Sills (Stanton / Chrysler-Mopar)
Kevin Thomas (Snider-Foyt Magnum / Chevrolet)
Kenny Irwin (Fred Ede Beast / Chevrolet)
Chuck Gurney (Johnny Vance Beast / Chevrolet)
Chuck Gurney (Johnny Vance Beast / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Beast / Ford)
Donnie Beechler (Zarounian Stanton / Chevrolet)
Jimmy Sills (Stanton / Chrysler-Mopar)
6. Hawkeye Trophy 50 (USA) Knoxville 2 (Jun 3)
Jay Drake (East-Stewart Beast / Chevrolet)
7. DuPont Trophy 100 (USA) Clermont 1 (Aug 6)
Russ Gamester (own Beast / Chevrolet)
8. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 19)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Beast / Chevrolet)
9. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 4)
Kasey Kahne (Zarounian Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
10. Hulman-Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 22)
Tony Elliott (Gene Nolen Beast / Chevrolet)
11. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 30)
J. J. Yeley (Snider-Foyt Beast / Chevrolet)
12. Sacramento 100 (USA) CalExpo 2 (Oct 7)
Dave Darland (Galen Fox Beast / Chevrolet-Foxco)
13. Irwindale 50 (USA) 1 (Oct 14)
Russ Gamester (own Beast / Chevrolet)
14. Memphis 75 (USA) 1 (Oct 29)
Brian Tyler (Richard Hoffman Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
1997 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Dave Darland)
1. Copper World Trophy 50 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Feb 2)
2. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (May 17)
3. Hulman-Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 23)
4. Rocky Mountains Classic 100 (USA) Fountain 2 (Jun 8)
5. Sumar Trophy 50 (USA) Terre Haute 2 (Jul 4)
6. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Jul 30)
7. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 16)
8. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 1)
9. Madison 100 (USA) St.-Louis-Madison 1 (Sep 14)
10. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 20)
11. Sacramento 100 (USA) CalExpo 2 (Oct 11)
12. Las Vegas (USA) Nellis 2 (Oct 18)
2001 — USAC Silver Bullet (1st Paul White)
Jimmy Kite (Bob Hœrner Beast / Chevrolet)
Pat Abold (Richard Hoffman Stemmer / Chevrolet)
Chuck Leary (own Beast / Chevrolet)
Kenny Irwin (Johnny Vance Beast / Chevrolet)
Donnie Beechler (Zarounian Stanton / Chevrolet)
Kenny Irwin (Johnny Vance Beast / Chevrolet)
Dave Darland (Galen Fox Beast / Chevrolet-Foxco)
Russ Gamester (own Beast / Chevrolet)
Pat Abold (Richard Hoffman Stemmer / Chevrolet)
Kevin Huntley (Peterbilt Hawk / Chevrolet)
Dave Darland (Galen Fox Beast / Chevrolet-Foxco)
Tony Stewart (Snider-Foyt Beast / Chevrolet)
1. Copper World Trophy 100 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Mar 18)
2. Irwindale 50 (USA) 1 (Mar 24)
3. Nazareth 100 (USA) 1 (May 5)
4. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (May 12)
5. Hawkeye Trophy 50 (USA) Knoxville 2 (Jun 2)
6. Rocky Mountains Classic 100 (USA) Fountain 2 (Jun 17)
7. Richmond 38 (USA) 1 (Jun 30)
8. Nashville 100 (USA) 1 (Jul 20)
9. DuPont Trophy 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Aug 2)
10. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 18)
11. Madison 100 (USA) St.-Louis-Madison 1 (Aug 25)
12. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 2)
13. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 22)
14. Hulman-Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairg. 3 (Sep 28)
1998 — USAC Silver Bullet (1st Jason Leffler)
1. Walt Disney Trophy 50 (USA) Orlando 1 (Jan 17)
Brian Tyler (Angell-Giroux Comp-Weld / Ford)
2. Copper World Trophy 50 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Feb 1)
Tony Stewart (Snider-Foyt Beast / Chevrolet)
3. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (May 12)
Tony Stewart (Snider-Foyt Beast / Chevrolet)
4. Hulman-Hoosier Tr. 39 [100] (USA) Indiana Fair. 3 (May 22)
Donnie Beechler (Gaerte Stanton / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
5. Memphis 75 (USA) 1 (Jun 7)
Dave Steele (Johnny Vance Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
6. Sumar Trophy 50 (USA) Terre Haute 2 (Jun 29)
Tony Elliott (Nolen / Chevrolet)
7. Rocky Mountains Classic 100 (USA) Fountain 2 (Jul 12)
Johnny Heydenreich (American Compressed Air Beast / Chevrolet)
8. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Jul 29)
Jason Leffler (Gœrtz Beast / Chevrolet)
9. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 22)
Russ Gamester (own Beast / Chevrolet)
10. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 7)
Jimmy Sills (Stanton / Chrysler-Mopar)
11. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 26)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Stanton / Chevrolet)
12. Sacramento 100 (USA) CalExpo 2 (Oct 10)
J. J. Yeley (Boles Stanton / Chevrolet)
13. Madison 100 (USA) St.-Louis-Madison 1 (Oct 17)
J. J. Yeley (Boles Stanton / Chevrolet)
Paul White (Paul Cook Beast / Chevrolet)
Russ Gamester (own Beast / Chevrolet)
Russ Gamester (own Beast / Chevrolet)
Mike Bliss (Snider-Foyt Beast / Chevrolet)
J. J. Yeley (Zarounian Beast / Ford)
Dave Steele (Johnny Vance Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
Aaron Fike (Robert Hœrner Beast / Dodge-Hogue)
cancelled after practice
Kasey Kahne (East-Stewart Beast / Ford-Pink)
Paul White (Paul Cook Beast / Chevrolet)
Dave Steele (Johnny Vance Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
Paul White (Paul Cook Beast / Chevrolet)
J. J. Yeley (Zarounian Beast / Ford)
Tony Elliott (Ray Skillman Beast / Chevrolet)
2002 — USAC Silver Crown (1st J. J. Yeley)
1. Little Trees Trophy 100 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Mar 15)
Dave Steele (Bob Gratton Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
2. Nazareth 100 (USA) 1 (Apr 21)
cancelled (rain) after 35 laps — leader : Jason Leffler (George Snider Beast / Chrysler-Mopar)
3. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 24)
Jason Leffler (George Snider Chrysler-Mopar)
4. Sumar Trophy 50 (USA) Terre Haute 2 (Jun 1)
Tony Elliott (Nolen / Chevrolet)
5. Rocky Mountains Classic 100 (USA) Fountain 2 (Jun 15)
Brian Tyler (Richard Hoffman Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
6. Richmond 75 (USA) 1 (Jun 28)
Dave Steele (Bob Gratton Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
7. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Aug 1)
Mike Bliss (George Snider Beast / Chevrolet)
8. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 17)
J. J. Yeley (East-Stewart Beast / Ford)
9. Ted Horn Trophy 73 [100] (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 1)
J. J. Yeley (East-Stewart Beast / Ford)
10. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 20)
Brian Tyler (Randy Steenberger Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
11. Syracuse 100 (USA) 3 (Oct 12)
J. J. Yeley (East-Stewart Beast / Ford)
1999 — USAC Silver Bullet (1st Ryan Newman)
1. Walt Disney Trophy 50 (USA) Orlando 1 (Jan 24)
2. Copper World Trophy 50 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Feb 7)
3. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (May 22)
4. Hulman-Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairg. 3 (May 28)
5. Rocky Mountains Classic 100 (USA) Fountain 2 (Jun 27)
6. Nazareth 100 (USA) 1 (Jul 17)
7. Madison 100 (USA) St.-Louis-Madison 1 (Jul 30)
8. DuPont Trophy 100 (USA) Clermont 1 (Aug 4)
9. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 21)
10. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 6)
11. Sumar Trophy 50 (USA) Terre Haute 2 (Sep 17)
12. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 25)
13. Sacramento 100 (USA) CalExpo 2 (Oct 9)
14. Irwindale 50 (USA) 1 (Oct 16)
15. Memphis 75 (USA) 1 (Oct 31)
2003 — USAC Silver Crown (1st J. J. Yeley)
Mike Bliss (Snider-Foyt Beast / Chevrolet)
Brian Tyler (Richard Hoffman Beast / Chevrolet)
Ryan Newman (Johnny Vance Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
Jimmy Sills (Snider-Foyt Beast / Chevrolet)
Tracy Hines (Terry Riggs Beast / Chevrolet)
Jason Leffler (East-Stewart Beast / Chevrolet)
Ryan Newman (Johnny Vance Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
Dave Steele (Johnny Vance Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
Dave Darland (Galen Fox Beast / Chevrolet-Foxco)
Tony Elliott (Gene Nolen Beast / Chevrolet)
Jack Hewitt (Bob Hampshire Beast / Chevrolet)
Jimmy Sills (Snider-Foyt Beast / Chevrolet)
Jimmy Sills (Snider-Foyt Beast / Chevrolet)
Jason Leffler (East-Stewart Beast / Chevrolet)
Brad Noffsinger (Curb-Agajanian Beast / Chevrolet)
2000 — USAC Silver Bullet (1st Tracy Hines)
1. Walt Disney Trophy 50 (USA) Orlando 1 (Jan 29)
2. Copper World Trophy 50 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Feb 6)
3. Nazareth 100 (USA) 1 (Apr 8)
4. Madison 100 (USA) St.-Louis-Madison 1 (May 7)
5. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (May 20)
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1. Little Trees Trophy 100 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Mar 23)
2. Indianapolis "Twin 50" 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (May 22)
3. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 23)
4. Sumar Classic 50 (USA) Terre Haute 2 (Jun 14)
5. Richmond 75 (USA) 1 (Jun 28)
6. Rocky Mountains Classic 100 (USA) Fountain 2 (Jul 4)
7. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Jul 31)
8. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 16)
9. Nazareth 100 (USA) 1 (Aug 24)
10. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 6)
11. Tulsa 58 [75] (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 14)
12. Syracuse 100 (USA) 3 (Oct 11)
Dave Steele (Bob Gratton Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
J. J. Yeley (East-Stewart Beast / Ford-Pink)
J. J. Yeley (East-Stewart Beast / Ford-Pink)
J. J. Yeley (East-Stewart Beast / Ford-Pink)
Dave Steele (Bob Gratton Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
Jay Drake (Stewart-Snider Beast / Chrysler-Mopar)
Jason McCord (Larry Contos Beast / Ford-Pink)
Dave Darland (Galen Fox Beast / Chevrolet-Foxco)
Kasey Kahne (Zarounian Beast / Buick-Weimar)
Rich Tobias (Rotondo Weirich Tobias / Chevrolet)
Bud Kaeding (Zarounian Beast / Buick-Weimar)
J. J. Yeley (East-Stewart Beast / Ford-Pink)
2004 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Dave Steele)
1. Little Trees Trophy 100 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Mar 21)
2. Memphis 75 (USA) 1 (May 8)
3. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 28)
4. Sumar Classic 50 (USA) Terre Haute 2 (Jun 5)
5. Richmond 75 (USA) 1 (Jun 26)
6. Rocky Mountains Classic 60 [100] (USA) Fountain 2 (Jul 3)
7. Milwaukee 100 (USA) West Ellis 1 (Jul 24)
Brian Tyler (Richard Hoffman Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
Jason Leffler (East-Stewart Beast / Chevrolet)
Tracy Hines (Terry Riggs Beast / Chevrolet)
Tracy Hines (Terry Riggs Beast / Chevrolet)
Jason Leffler (East-Stewart Beast / Chevrolet)
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Dave Steele (East-Stewart Beast / Ford-Pink)
Dave Steele (East-Stewart Beast / Ford-Pink)
Dave Darland (Galen Fox Beast / Chevrolet-Foxco)
Brian Tyler (Randy Steenberger Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
Bobby East (Klass Beast / Ford-Pink)
Jay Drake (Stewart-Snider Beast / Chrysler-Mopar)
Jay Drake (Stewart-Snider Beast / Chrysler-Mopar)
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8. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Aug 5)
9. Bettenhausen Trophy 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 21)
10. Nazareth 100 (USA) 1 (Aug 29)
11. Ted Horn Trophy 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 6)
12. Tulsa 75 (USA) Fairgrounds 3 (Sep 14)
13. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 25)
2005 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Dave Steele)
1. Little Trees Trophy 100 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Jan 30)
2. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 27)
3. Sumar Classic 50 (USA) Terre Haute 2 (Jun 4)
4. Richmond 75 (USA) 1 (Jun 25)
5. Rocky Mountains Classic 100 (USA) Fountain 2 (Jul 3)
6. Milwaukee 100 (USA) West Ellis 1 (Jul 23)
7. Speed Fest 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Aug 4)
8. Bettenhausen 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 20)
9. Ted Horn 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 4)
10. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 24)
2006 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Bud Kaeding)
1. Little Trees Trophy 50 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Jan 22)
2. Homestead 100 (USA) 1 (Mar 26)
3. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 26)
4. Kentucky Trophy 100 (USA) Sparta 1 (Jun 16)
5. Richmond 75 (USA) 1 (Jun 24)
6. Chicago 100 (USA) Joliet 1 (Jul 9)
7. Milwaukee 100 (USA) West Ellis 1 (Jul 23)
8. Speed Fest 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Aug 3)
9. Sumar Classic 50 (USA) Terre Haute 2 (Aug 5)
10. Bettenhausen 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 19)
11. Ted Horn 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 3)
12. Iowa (USA) Newton 1 (Sep 16)
13. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 23)
14. Kansas City 100 (USA) 1 (Sep 30)
Jay Drake (Stewart-Snider Beast / Chrysler-Mopar)
Brian Tyler (Randy Steenberger Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
Tyler Walker (Kasey Kahne Beast / Chrysler-Mopar)
Tyler Walker (Kasey Kahne Beast / Chrysler-Mopar)
Tyler Walker (Kasey Kahne Beast / Chrysler-Mopar)
Dave Darland (Galen Fox Beast / Chevrolet-Foxco)
• PRA championship (not deserved)
1. South Georgia (USA) Cecil 1 (Apr 7)
2. Marne (USA) Berlin 1 (Jun 13)
3. Banjo 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Sep 14)
Brian Tyler (Contos Beast / Ford-Pink)
Ron Gregory (BWB Beast / Chevrolet-Foxco )
Bobby East (East-Klatt Beast / Ford)
2008 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Jerry Coons jr)
1. McCluskey Memorial 25 (USA) Phoenix -Manzanita 2 (Feb 16)
2. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 23)
3. James Rivers 75 (USA) Richmond 1 (Jun 28)
4. Sumar Classic 50 (USA) Terre Haute 2 (Jul 23)
5. Speed Fest 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Jul 24)
6. Iowa (USA) Newton 1 (Aug 10)
7. Bettenhausen 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 16)
8. Ted Horn 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Aug 31)
9. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 20)
10. Little Trees Trophy 50 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Nov 6)
Dave Steele (East-Stewart Beast / Ford-Pink)
Teddy Beach (own Beast / Chevrolet-Pink)
Josh Wise (Tony Stewart Beast / Chrysler-Mopar-Stanton)
Dave Steele (East-Stewart Beast / Ford-Pink)
Dave Steele (East-Stewart Beast / Ford-Pink)
Dave Steele (East-Stewart Beast / Ford-Pink)
Bobby East (Beast / Ford)
Brian Tyler (Randy Steenberger Beast / Chrysler-Mopar)
Tracy Hines (Terry Riggs Beast / Chevrolet)
Dave Darland (Foxco Beast / Chevrolet-Foxco )
Jerry Coons jr (RW Beast / Chevrolet)
cancelled after practice
Chet Fillip (Advanced Mex / Chevrolet)
Dave Darland (Galen Fox Beast / Chevrolet-Foxco)
Bobby East (East-Klatt Beast / Ford)
Cameron Dodson (Edwards-RE C&R / Ford)
Brian Tyler (6R C&R / Chevrolet)
Brian Tyler (6R C&R / Chevrolet)
Dave Darland (Galen Fox Beast / Chevrolet-Foxco)
Bobby East (East-Klatt Beast / Ford)
2009 — USAC Silver Star (1st Bud Kaeding)
1. McCluskey Memorial 25 (USA) Phoenix -Manzanita 2 (Feb 21)
2. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 23)
3. James Rivers 75 (USA) Richmond 1 (Jun 27)
4. JD Byriver 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Jul 23)
5. Iowa (USA) Newton 1 (Jul 31)
6. Oswego 100 (USA) 1 (Aug 7)
7. Bettenhausen 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 22)
8. Ted Horn 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 6)
9. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 26)
10. Little Trees Trophy 50 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Nov 12)
Dave Steele (Randy Steenberger C&R / Chevrolet)
Brian Tyler (6R-Dynamics C&R / Chrysler-Mopar)
Josh Wise (Tony Stewart Eagle / Chrysler-Mopar-Stanton)
Bud Kaeding (BK-Leffler DRC / Chevrolet-Shaver)
Bud Kaeding (BK-Leffler DRC / Chevrolet-Shaver)
Aaron Pierce (own Riley / Chevrolet-Frampton)
Wayne Reutimann jr (own DRC / Pink)
Brian Tyler (6R-Dynamics C&R / Chrysler-Mopar)
Bud Kaeding (BK-Leffler DRC / Chevrolet-Shaver)
Tracy Hines (Terry Riggs Beast / Chevrolet)
Tracy Hines (Terry Riggs Beast / Chevrolet)
Dave Steele (Randy Steenberger C&R / Chevrolet)
Matt Neely (Rotondo Weirich Beast / Chevrolet-HRG)
Aaron Pierce (own Riley / Chevrolet-Frampton)
Bud Kaeding (BK-Leffler DRC / Chevrolet-Shaver)
Shane Hollingsworth (Nolan Twister / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
Brian Tyler (6R Beast / Toyota)
Bobby Santos (own Beast / Chevrolet)
Cameron Dodson (Edwards-RE C&R / Ford)
Brian Tyler (6R Beast / Toyota)
Cole Whitt (Keith Kunz Eagle / Chevrolet)
cancelled after practice
Dave Darland (Galen Fox Beast / Chevrolet-Foxco)
Cole Whitt (John Vance Beast / Chevrolet-Gaerte)
• PRA championship (1st Chet Fillip,, no win )
1. Indianapolis 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (May 17)
2. Southshore 63 (USA) Illiana 1 (Jun 14)
3. Independance Day 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Jul 5)
4. Stafford 50 (USA) 1 (Aug 15)
5. Circle City 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Sep 13)
6. South Georgia 50 (USA) Cecil 1 (Oct 25)
7. Lakeland 50 (USA) 1 (Dec 13)
cancelled after practice
Eric Gordon (Contos Beast / Ford-Pink)
Carl Edwards (Hoerner Beast / Chevrolet)
Bobby Santos (East-Klatt Beast / Ford)
cancelled after so me laps
Ryan Newman (Hoerner Beast / Chevrolet)
Bobby Santos (Edwards-RE Beast / Ford)
2007 — USAC Silver Crown (1st Bud Kaeding,BK-Leffler DRC / Chevrolet-Shaver, no win )
1. McCluskey Memorial 25 (USA) Phoenix -Manzanita 2 (Feb 10)
Ricky Stenhouse Jr (Edwards-RE J&J / Ford)
2. Homestead 100 (USA) 1 (Mar 23)
Tracy Hines (Foyt C&R / Chevrolet)
3. Iowa (USA) Newton 1 (May 5)
Bobby East (Foyt C&R / Chevrolet)
4. Darlington (USA) 1 (May 16)
Aaron Pierce (Hoffman Riley / Chevrolet-Frampton)
5. Hoosier Trophy 100 (USA) Indiana Fairgrounds 3 (May 25)
cancelled before practice
6. Richmond 75 (USA) 1 (Jun 30)
Brian Tyler (6R C&R / Chevrolet)
7. Chicago 100 (USA) Joliet 1 (Jul 13)
J.-J. Yeley (Foyt C&R / Chevrolet)
8. Speed Fest 69 (USA) Clermont 1 (Jul 26)
Bobby East (Foyt C&R / Chevrolet)
9. Bettenhausen 100 (USA) Springfield 3 (Aug 18)
Ricky Stenhouse (Tony Stewart Eagle / Chrysler-Mopar-Stanton)
10. Ted Horn 100 (USA) DuQuoin 3 (Sep 2)
Shane Cottle (Contos Beast / Ford-Pink)
11. New Hampshire 47 [75] (USA) Loudon 1 (Sep 15)
J.-J. Yeley (Foyt C&R / Chevrolet)
12. National Crowns 25 (USA) Eldora 2 (Sep 22)
Jerry Coons jr (RW Beast / Chrysler-Mopar-Stanton)
13. Kansas City 100 (USA) 1 (Sep 29)
J.-J. Yeley (Foyt C&R / Chevrolet)
14. Little Trees Trophy 50 (USA) Phoenix -Avondale 1 (Nov 8)
Cameron Dodson (Edwards-RE C&R / Ford)
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CART formula
turbo 2650 cc
1979 to 1986 — no more race
1987 — CART race
Tamiami Park 75 (USA) 8 (Oct 31)
Bobby Rahal (Truesport Lola / Ford-Cosworth)
1988 — CART race
Tamiami Park 100 (USA) 8 (Nov 5)
Michael Andretti (Kraco Lola / Ford-Cosworth)
1989 — CART race
Laguna Seca 100 (USA) 9 (Oct 15)
Al Unser jr (Rick Galles Lola / Chevrolet-Ilmor)
1990 — CART race
Nazareth 100 (USA) 1 (Oct 6)
1991 — CART race
Laguna Seca 100 (USA) 9 (Oct 19)
1992 — CART race
Nazareth 100 (USA) 1 (Oct 3)
Rick Mears (Penske / Chevrolet-Ilmor)
Michael Andretti (Newman-Haas Lola / Chevrolet-Ilmor)
Emerson Fittipaldi (Penske / Chevrolet-Ilmor)
1993 to 2008— no more race
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4. Colorado 100 I (USA) Fort Collins 1 (Jul 13)
5. Colorado 100 II (USA) Fort Collins 1 (Jul 14)
6. Sauk Centre (USA) 1 (Aug 4)
7. West Richland I (USA) 1 (Aug 31)
8. West Richland II (USA) 1 (Sep 1)
9. Tulsa (USA) Hallett 9 (Oct 20)
10. Rosamond (USA) Willow Springs 9 (Nov 3)
11. Palm Springs (USA) 6 (Nov 24)
American Indy car Series
second-hand stock 5820 cc
1988 — AIS championship (1st Buddy Lazier)
St-Louis (USA) Homestead 1
Rosamond (USA) Willow Springs 9 (May 1)
Rosamond (USA) Willow Springs 9 (Oct 9)
5 wins
2 wins
2 wins
Buddy Lazier (own March / Chevrolet)
?(?/?)
?(?/?)
Buddy Lazier (own March / Chevrolet)
Robby Unser (DeSimone Lola / Chevrolet)
Kevin Whitesides (ROY ? / ? )
1989 — AIS championship (1st Robby Unser)
New York (USA) Shangri-La 1 (Oct 1)
12 wins
3 wins
?(?/?)
Robby Unser (DeSimone Lola / Chevrolet)
Buddy Lazier (own March / Chevrolet)
? wins in the races above
1997 — AIS championship (1st Ken Petrie, Precision March / Chevrolet, wins not available )
México 100 (MEX) La Enseñada 7 (Jun 30)
Jimmy Santos (own Lola / Chevrolet)
Cedar Rapids (USA) Hawkeye Downs 1 (Aug 10)
?(?/?)
Calgary GP (CDN) oval 1 (Aug 16)
?(?/?)
etc.
• AIS statistics : all the winners 1988-1997 (which relevant races ? car / engine ? — no information…)
1990 — AIS championship (1st Bill Tempero, car / engine not available, wins not available )
3 wins
Johnny Unser (own ? / ? )
Bill Tempero (23) — Robby Unser (14*) — Ken Petrie (11) — Buddy Lazier (9*) — Jimmy Santos (6*) — Johnny Unser (4*) — Greg Gorden (3) —
Kevin Whitesides (2*) — Jon Field (2*) — Scott Knudsen (1) — Rod Bennett (1*) — Rick Sutherland (1*) — John Morton (1*) — Nicola Marozzo (1*)
— Richard Griffin (1*) — Jacques Lazier (1*)
etc.
1991 — AIS championship (1st Bill Tempero, car / engine not available, wins not available )
Los Ángeles GP (USA) Willow Springs 9
Nicola Marozzo (Euromotorsports ? / ? )
Ciudad Juárez (MEX) la Jolla 9 (Jun 23)
?(?/?)
1998 — AIS championship (1st Greg Gorden)
1. Tulsa (USA) Hallett 9 (Apr 5)
2. Magic Valley 100 (USA) Twin Falls 1 (Jun 13)
3. Cedar Rapids (USA) Hawkeye Downs 1 (Jul 28)
4. Calgary GP (CDN) oval 1 (Sep 20)
5. Alabama GP (USA) Birmingham 1 (Oct 25)
etc.
1992 — AIS championship (1st Rod Be nnett)
Utah 150 (USA) Springville-Suntana 1
Los Ángeles GP (USA) Willow Springs 9
1 win
Jimmy Santos (own ? / ? )
Johnny Unser (Speedway ? / ? )
Rod Bennett (own ? / ? )
1999 — AIS championship (1st Bill Tempero)
Jimmy Santos (own ? / ? )
John Morton (own Eagle / Chevrolet)
Rick Sutherland (own March / Chevrolet)
2000 — AIS championship (1st Mike Lee, car / engine not available, wins not available )
Greg Gorden (own Lola / Buick-Menard)
Jimmy Santos (own Reynard / Mercedes-Benz-Ilmor)
Juan Carlos Carbonell (own Lola / Buick-Menard )
?(?/?)
?(?/?)
1994 — AIS championship (1st Bill Tempero, own Lola / Buick-Menard, wins not available )
Oswego (USA) 1 ?
Richard Griffin (own ? / ? )
Rosamond (USA) Willow Springs 9
Jon Field (own ? / ? )
1 win
Jon Field (own ? / ? )
2001 — No information
etc.
2002 — AIS championship (1st Eddie Nahir )
1. Las Vegas 125 (USA) Nellis 9 (Apr 21)
2. Historic Festival I (USA) Fontana 9 (Jun 23)
3. Historic Festival II (USA) Fontana 9 (Jun 23)
4. Willow Fall Classic (USA) Willow Springs 9 (Oct 6)
5. Phoenix (USA) Avondale 9 (Nov 24)
Bill Tempero (own Lola / Buick-Menard )
Bill Tempero (own Lola / Buick-Menard )
?(?/?)
?(?/?)
Jimmy Santos (own Lola / Chevrolet)
?(?/?)
?(?/?)
Jimmy Santos (own Lola / Chevrolet)
?(?/?)
File : 2b - Champ cars.doc – by Jimmy Piget
Eddie Nahir (own Lola / Chevrolet-Shaver)
Eddie Nahir (own Lola / Chevrolet-Shaver)
Eddie Nahir (own Lola / Chevrolet-Shaver)
Eddie Nahir (own Lola / Chevrolet-Shaver)
?(?/?)
2003 —— No information, no more web site, championship cancelled ?
1996 — AIS championship (1st Ken Petrie)
1. Utah 150 (USA) Springville-Suntana 1 (Jun 1)
2. Calgary (CDN) road 9 (Jun 29)
3. Calgary GP (CDN) oval 1 (Jun 30)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Bill Tempero (own Lola / Buick-Menard)
Jimmy Santos (own Lola / Chevrolet)
Bill Tempero (own Lola / Buick-Menard)
1. Tulsa (USA) Hallett 9 (May 19)
2. St Johns GP (USA) 6 (Jul 3)
3. Colorado GP (USA) Pueblo 9 (Aug 14)
4. Sears Point (USA) 9 (Oct 16)
5. Phoenix (USA) Avondale 9 (Nov 26)
etc.
1995 — AIS championship (1st Bill Tempero)
1. Rosamond (USA) Willow Springs 9 (May 14)
2. Utah 150 (USA) Springville-Suntana 1 (May 27)
3. Colorado 100 I (USA) Fort Collins 1 (Jul 29)
4. Colorado 100 II (USA) Fort Collins 1 (Jul 30)
5. Las Vegas 125 (USA) Nellis 1 (Sep 2)
6. Tulsa (USA) Hallett 9 (Sep 17)
7. Kansas City (USA) Lakeside 1 (Oct 8)
8. México 100 (MEX) La Enseñada 7 (Oct 29)
9. Rosamond (USA) Willow Springs 9 (Nov 12)
Shayne Stephens (Bill Tempero Lola / Buick-Menard)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Greg Gorden (own Lola / Buick-Menard )
1. LaCrosse 100 (USA) 1 (May 23)
2. Colorado GP (USA) Mead 1 (Jun 20)
3. Magic Valley 100 (USA) Twin Falls 1 (Jul 10)
4. Los Ángeles Street Race (USA) Exposition Park 7 (Sep 5)
etc.
1993 — AIS championship (1st Rick Sutherland)
Utah 150 (USA) Springville-Suntana 1
Rosamond (USA) Willow Springs 9
1 win
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Jacques Lazier (Loophole ? / ? )
?(?/?)
?(?/?)
?(?/?)
?(?/?)
?(?/?)
?(?/?)
Greg Gorden (own ? / ? )
U. S. Speedway Series
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Jimmy Santos (own Lola / Chevrolet)
Bill Tempero (own Lola / Buick-Menard)
second-hand Champ cars (ex-CART) & Indy cars (ex-IRL)
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2001 — USSS championship (1st Ken Petrie)
1. Pikes Peak GP (USA) Fountain 1 (May )
2. Las Vegas (USA) Nellis Bullring 1
3. Albuquerque Shootout (USA) Sandia 1 (Jun 20)
4. Dodge City Showdown (USA) 1 (Jul 14)
5. Albuquerque Shootout (USA) Sandia 1 (Aug 30)
6. Firebird Showdown (USA) 9 (Sep 30)
7. Pikes Peak GP (USA) Fountain 1 (Oct 14)
8. Firebird Showdown (USA) 9 (Nov 25)
2002 — USSS championship (1st Ken Pe trie)
1. San Antonio Shootout (USA) 1 (Apr 20)
2. Pikes Peak GP (USA) Fountain 9 (May 11)
3. Dodge City Showdown (USA) 1 (Jun 15)
4. Magic Valley 100 (USA) Twin Falls 1 (Jul 27)
5. Rocky Mountain GP (USA) Pueblo 9 (Aug 18)
6. Albuquerque Shootout (USA) Sandia 1 (Sep 7)
7. Las Vegas GP (USA) Nellis Bullring 1 (Oct 5)
8. Firebird Showdown (USA) 9 (Dec 1)
2003 — USSS championship (1st Ken Petrie)
1. San Antonio Shootout (USA) 1 (Apr 12)
2. Pikes Peak GP (USA) Fountain 9 (May 4)
3. Rocky Mountain GP (USA) Pueblo 9 (May 18)
4. California GP (USA) Fontana 9 (Jun 22)
5. Magic Valley 100 (USA) Twin Falls 1 (Jul 26)
6. Albuquerque Shootout (USA) Sandia 1 (Aug 16)
7. Arizona GP (USA) St Johns 6 (Aug 30)
8. Pikes Peak GP (USA) Fountain 9 (Sep 14)
9. Las Vegas GP (USA) Nellis Bullring 1 (Oct 4)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Phil Erickson (Fast Line Lola / Buick-Menard )
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Greg Gorden (own G-Force / Oldsmobile)
Greg Gorden (own G-Force / Oldsmobile)
Phil Erickson (Fast Line Lola / Buick-Menard )
Greg Gorden (own G-Force / Oldsmobile)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
?(?/?)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Greg Gorden (own G-Force / Oldsmobile)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Mike Koss (own Dallara / Oldsmobile)
Greg Gorden (own G-Force / Oldsmobile)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Greg Gorden (own G-Force / Oldsmobile)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Bill Hart (own Lola / Ford-Cosworth)
Ron Caldwell (own Lola / Chevrolet)
Bill Hart (own Lola / Ford-Cosworth)
Duncan Dayton (Highcroft Reynard / Ford-Cosworth)
Bill Hart (own Lola / Ford-Cosworth)
Eddie Nahir (Shaver Lola / Chevrolet)
Thomas Sedivy (own Lola / Chevrolet-Ilmor)
2004 — HSR, BOSSS category
Elkhart Lake I (USA) (May 15)
Elkhart Lake II (USA) (May 16)
Walter Mitty Challenge (USA) Road Atlanta (May 25)
California GP (USA) Fontana (Jun 20)
Danville (USA) (Jul 11)
Brian Redman Challenge (USA) Elkhart Lake (Jul 18)
Willow Springs (USA) (Oct 10)
Sears Point (USA) (Oct 31)
Mike Biangardi (R & D Swift / Ford-Cosworth)
Mike Biangardi (R & D Swift / Ford-Cosworth)
Duncan Dayton (Highcroft Reynard / Ford-Cosworth)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Thomas Sedivy (own Lola / Chevrolet-Ilmor)
Bill Hart (own Lola / Ford-Cosworth)
Robert Garcia (own Dallara / Chevrolet)
Robert Garcia (own Dallara / Chevrolet)
2005 — HSR, BOSSS category
Phoenix (USA) (Feb 20)
Brian Redman Challenge (USA) Elkhart Lake (Jul 17)
Fontana (USA) (Sep 18)
Road Atlanta (USA) (Oct 23)
Mark Brannon (own Dallara / Ford-Cosworth)
Duncan Dayton (own Reynard / Ford-Cosworth)
Dan Vosloo (own Lola / Chevrolet-Ilmor)
John Burke (own Reynard / Ford-Cosworth)
2006 — HSR, BOSSS category
Phoenix (USA) (Feb 12)
Walter Mitty Challenge (USA) Road Atlanta (Apr 30)
Thunderhill (USA) (May 6)
Elkhart Lake (USA) (May 21)
Salt Lake City (USA) 9 (Aug 8)
Fontana (USA) (Sep 17)
Road Atlanta (USA) (Oct 22)
2004 — USSS championship (1st Greg Gorden)
1. Phoenix (USA) 1 (Feb 1)
2. Pikes Peak GP (USA) Fountain 9 (Mar 9)
3. Albuquerque Shootout (USA) Sandia 1 (Apr 26)
4. Rocky Mountain GP (USA) Pueblo 9 (Jul 4)
5. Fountain (USA) 9 (Aug 29)
6. Fountain (USA) 9 (Oct 3)
7. Pueblo (USA) 9 (Nov 7)
2003 — HSR, BOSSS category
Moroso (USA) (Feb 16)
Sebring (USA) (Mar 2)
Watkins Glen (USA) (Jun 8)
Brian Redman Challenge (USA) Elkhart Lake (Jul 20)
Atlanta (USA) (Sep 14)
Willow Springs (USA) (Oct 6)
Danville (USA) (Oct 12)
Greg Gorden (own G-Force / Oldsmobile)
Greg Gorden (own G-Force / Oldsmobile)
Greg Gorden (own G-Force / Oldsmobile)
Andrew Furia (own Dallara / Chevrolet)
Greg Gorden (own G-Force / Oldsmobile)
Greg Gorden (own G-Force / Oldsmobile)
Greg Gorden (own G-Force / Oldsmobile)
Brad Pierce (own Dallara / ?)
John Burke (own Reynard / Cosworth)
John Repar (own Lola / ?)
Mike Biangardi (R & D Swift / Cosworth)
Robert Garcia (own Dallara / Chevrolet)
John Repar (own Lola / ?)
John Burke (own Reynard / Cosworth)
2007 — HSR, BOSSS category
Phoenix (USA) (Feb 11)
Danville (USA) (Mar 25)
Walter Mitty Challenge (USA) Road Atlanta (Apr 29)
Watkins Glen (USA) (Jun 17)
Mark Brannon (own Dallara / ?)
John Burke (own Reynard / Cosworth)
John Burke (own Reynard / Cosworth)
John Burke (own Reynard / Cosworth
2005 — USSS championship (1st Bailey Dotson)
1. Pikes Peak GP (USA) Fountain 9 (May 8)
2. Billy Bignotti Memorial (USA) Fountain 9 (Jul 17)
3. Rocky Mountain GP (USA) Pueblo 9 (Sep 4)
4. Fountain (USA) 9 (Oct 8)
5. Rocky Mountain GP (USA) Pueblo 9 (Nov 6)
Jim Webb (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Bailey Dotson (Loophole Lola / Buick-Menard)
Jim Webb (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Ken Petrie (Precision March / Chevrolet)
Interserie
mixing all kind of available top single-seaters
2006 — USSS championship — probably cancelled
Big-bore Open-wheeled single-seater series
mixing all kind of available top single-seaters
2002 — HSR, BOSSS category
Walter Mitty Challenge (USA) Road Atlanta (Apr )
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2000 — ISO Sprint Challenge
Hockenheim (D) (Oct 15) — class
Hockenheim (D) (Oct 15) — class
see Premier section, Interserie
see Premier section, Interserie
2001 — ISO Sprint Challenge
Zeltweg (A) (May 20) — class
Zeltweg (A) (Sep 30) — class
see Premier section, Interserie
see Premier section, Interserie
2005 — Sprint Challenge
Lausitzring (D) (Jun 4)
Joachim Ryschka (own G-Force / Chevrolet-Ilmor)
Duncan Dayton (Highcroft Reynard / Ford-Cosworth)
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Indy Racing League
1996-2009 — no more race
2009 — IRL Indy Car championship (1st Dario Franchitti)
1. GP of St. Petersburg 190 (USA) 7 (Apr 5)
2. Long Beach GP 161 (USA) 7 (Apr 19)
3. Kansas GP 300 (USA) Kansas City 1 (Apr 26)
5. A.-J. Foyt 225 (USA) Milwaukee West Ellis 1 (May 31)
6. Texas GP 350 (USA) Fort Worth 1 (Jun 6)
7. Iowa GP 250 (USA) Newton 1 (Jun 21)
8. Virginia Challenge 300 (USA) Richmond 1 (Jun 27)
9. GP of the Glen 204 (USA) Watkins Glen 9 (Jul 5)
10. GP of Toronto 172 (CDN) 7 (Jul 12)
11. GP of Edmonton 188 (CDN) Finning 6 (Jul 28)
12. Kentucky 300 (USA) Sparta 1 (Aug 1)
13. Honda Indy GP 191 (USA) Lexington Mid-Ohio 9 (Aug 9)
14. Sonoma GP 184 (USA) Sears Point 9 (Aug 24)
15. Chicago 300 (USA) Joliet 1 (Sep 7)
16. Japan 300 (J ) Motegi 1 (Sep 19)
17. Toyota Miami GP 300 (USA) Homestead 1 (Oct 10)
Ryan Briscoe (Penske Dallara / Honda-Ilmor)
Dario Franchitti (Ganassi Dallara / Honda-Ilmor)
Scott Dixon (Ganassi Dallara / Honda-Ilmor)
Scott Dixon (Ganassi Dallara / Honda-Ilmor)
Hélio Castroneves (Penske Dallara / Honda-Ilmor)
Dario Franchitti (Ganassi Dallara / Honda-Ilmor)
Scott Dix on (Ganassi Dallara / Honda-Ilmor)
Justin Wilson (Dale Coyne Dallara / Honda-Ilmor)
Dario Franchitti (Ganassi Dallara / Honda-Ilmor)
Will Power (Penske Dallara / Honda-Ilmor)
Ryan Briscoe (Penske Dallara / Honda-Ilmor)
Scott Dixon (Ganassi Dallara / Honda-Ilmor)
Dario Franchitti (Ganassi Dallara / Honda-Ilmor)
Ryan Briscoe (Penske Dallara / Honda-Ilmor)
Scott Dixon (Ganassi Dallara / Honda-Ilmor)
Dario Franchitti (Ganassi Dallara / Honda-Ilmor)
Statistics for this section
1 825 race results ;
7 class results, raced simoultaneously ;
13 races without a recorded winner ;
3 races cancelled after the start,
6 races cancelled after practice,
2 races cancelled before practice, with drivers & cars present on the site ;
69 races not located ;
[17 of these are identified, but without any connection to any of their winners]
plus 4 others without a recorded winning driver ;
So, 1 929 results in this section.
Including 7 shared race wins.
2 of these races were perhaps Sportscars events.
Plus 7 championship winners without any win ;
plus 8 championship winners whose wins are not available
updated the 14th of November, 2009
File : 2b - Champ cars.doc – by Jimmy Piget
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