1949 American Championship Car season | |
Series : AAA Championship Car | |
Champion : Johnny Parsons | |
Previous: 1948 | Next: 1950 |
The 1949 AAA Championship Car season consisted of 14 races, beginning in Arlington, Texas on April 24 and concluding in Del Mar, California on November 6. There were also two non-championship events. The AAA National Champion was Johnnie Parsons, and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Bill Holland. The season was marred by George Metzler's death at Indianapolis in practice, Bill Sheffler's death at Trenton, also in practice, and Rex Mays who won the National Championship in 1940 and 1941, was killed in the final race at Del Mar.
Schedule and results[]
Rnd | Date | Race Name | Track | Location | Type | Pole Position | Winning Driver |
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1 | April 24 | Arlington 100 | Arlington Downs Raceway | Arlington, Texas | Dirt | Rex Mays | Johnny Parsons |
2 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | Indianapolis Motor Speedway | Speedway, Indiana | Paved | Duke Nalon | Bill Holland |
3 | June 5 | Milwaukee 100 | Wisconsin State Fair Park Speedway | West Allis, Wisconsin | Dirt | Rex Mays | Myron Fohr |
4 | June 19 | Trenton 100 | Trenton Speedway | Trenton, New Jersey | Dirt | Rex Mays | Myron Fohr |
NC | July 17 | Universal Speedways Race of Champions | Arlington Downs Raceway | Arlington, Texas | Dirt | Mel Hansen | Mel Hansen |
NC | July 31 | Indianapolis Sweepstakes | Williams Grove Speedway | Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania | Dirt | Duane Carter | Johnny Mantz |
5 | August 20 | Springfield 100 | Illinois State Fairgrounds | Springfield, Illinois | Dirt | Mel Hansen | Mel Hansen |
6 | August 28 | Milwaukee 200 | Wisconsin State Fair Park Speedway | West Allis, Wisconsin | Dirt | Mel Hansen | Johnny Parsons |
7 | September 3 | DuQuoin 100 | DuQuoin State Fairgrounds | Du Quoin, Illinois | Dirt | — | Tony Bettenhausen |
8 | September 5 | Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb | Pikes Peak Highway | Pikes Peak, Colorado | Hill | Al Rogers | Al Rogers |
9 | September 10 | Syracuse 100 | New York State Fairgrounds | Syracuse, New York | Dirt | Spider Webb | Johnny Parsons |
10 | September 11 | Detroit 100 | Michigan State Fairgrounds Speedway | Detroit, Michigan | Dirt | Duke Dinsmore | Tony Bettenhausen |
11 | September 25 | Springfield 100 | Illinois State Fairgrounds | Springfield, Illinois | Dirt | Jimmy Davies | Johnny Parsons |
12 | October 16 | Langhorne 100 | Langhorne Speedway | Langhorne, Pennsylvania | Dirt | Paul Russo | Johnny Parsons |
13 | October 30 | Golden State 100 | California State Fairgrounds | Sacramento, California | Dirt | Fred Agabashian | Fred Agabashian |
14 | November 6 | Del Mar 100 | Del Mar Speedway | Del Mar, California | Dirt | Jimmy Davies | Jimmy Davies |
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- ^A No pole is awarded for the Pikes Peak Hill Climb, in this schedule on the pole is the driver who started first. No lap led was awarded for the Pikes Peak Hill Climb, however, a lap was awarded to the drivers that completed the climb.
Final points standings[]
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Note: The points became the car, when not only one driver led the car, the relieved driver became small part of the points. Points for driver method: (the points for the finish place) / (number the lap when completed the car) * (number the lap when completed the driver)
References[]
- Åberg, Andreas. "AAA National Championship 1949". Driver Database. Archived
from the original on 2011-04-15. http://www.driverdb.com/standings/1140-1949/. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
- "1949 AAA National Championship Trail". ChampCarStats.com. Archived
from the original on 2011-04-15. http://www.champcarstats.com/year/1949.htm. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
- Harms, Phil. "1949 Championship Driver Summary". Motorsport.com. Archived
from the original on 2011-04-15. http://old.motorsport.com/stats/champ/data/1949sum.pdf. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
See also[]
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