United States Automobile Club

United States Automobile Club

Der United States Automobile Club (USAC) wurde 1955 als Motorsportverband gegründet, nachdem die American Automobile Association aufgrund der schweren Unfälle in Indianapolis und Le Mans den Automobilrennsport nicht mehr organisierte.

USAC-Gründer war der Besitzer des Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Tony Hulman. Abgesehen von der höchsten Klasse, den Champ Cars, wurden auch Sportwagenrennen, Sprint-car-, Midget-car- und Stock car-Rennen ausgeschrieben.

Ende der 1970er Jahre kam es zu einer Krise, nachdem Hulman gestorben und die Führungsspitze des USAC 1978 bei einem Flugzeugabsturz ums Leben gekommen war. Die Besitzer der meisten Rennteams, die schon zuvor die Politik des USAC kritisiert hatten, nahmen das Heft in die Hand und gründeten die Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART), um die Saison 1979 zu organisieren. Es kam zum Konflikt, die CART-Teams erzwangen per Gerichtsentscheid die Zulassung zum Indy 500 1979. Man einigte sich dahin, dass CART die Meisterschaftssaisons organisierte und der USAC das Indy 500 als deren wichtigsten Teil.

Als 1996 der Indianapolis-Besitzer Tony George die Indy Racing League gründete, übernahm der USAC zunächst die Organisation, wurde aber nach Zeitnahmeproblemen in Texas von der Funktion entbunden.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

USAC Championship Car Series

USAC Championship Car Season Champions: (1956–1979)

USAC Silver Crown Series

USAC Silver Crown Series Champions

  • 1971 - George Snider, Fresno, CA
  • 1972 - A.J. Foyt, Houston, TX
  • 1973 - Al Unser, Albuquerque, NM
  • 1974 - Mario Andretti, Montona, Italy
  • 1975 - Jimmy Caruthers, Anaheim, CA
  • 1976 - Billy Cassella
  • 1977 - Larry Rice, Linden, IN
  • 1978 - Pancho Carter, Racine, WI
  • 1979 - Bobby Olivero, Lakewood, CA
  • 1980 - Gary Bettenhausen, Tinley Park, IL
  • 1981 - Larry Rice, Linden, IN
  • 1982 - Ken Schrader, Fenton, MO, Fortune #39
  • 1983 - Gary Bettenhausen, Tinley Park, IL
  • 1984 - Dave Blaney, Wooster, OH
  • 1985 - Rick Hood, Fortune #39
  • 1986 - Jack Hewitt, Troy, OH, Hampshire #63
  • 1987 - Jack Hewitt, Troy, OH, Hampshire #63
  • 1988 - Steve Butler, Kokomo, IN
  • 1989 - Chuck Gurney, Heyward, CA
  • 1990 - Jimmy Sills, Placerville, CA
  • 1991 - Jeff Gordon, Vallejo, CA, Ede #35
  • 1992 - Steve Butler, Kokomo, IN, Jarrett #10
  • 1993 - Mike Bliss, Milwaukie, OR
  • 1994 - Jimmy Sills, Placerville, IN
  • 1995 - Tony Stewart, Columbus, IN, Boles #25
  • 1996 - Jimmy Sills, Placerville, CA, Stanton #75
  • 1997 - Dave Darland, Lincoln, IN, Foxco #56
  • 1998 - Jason Leffler, Long Beach, CA, Goetz #9
  • 1999 - Ryan Newman, South Bend, IN, Ede #14
  • 2000 - Tracy Hines, New Castle, IN, Riggs #37
  • 2001 - Paul White, Temple, TX, Cook #10
  • 2002 - J. J. Yeley, Phoenix, AZ, Stewart/East #9
  • 2003 - J. J. Yeley, Phoenix, AZ, Stewart/East #9
  • 2004 - Dave Steele, Tampa, FL, Stewart/East #9
  • 2005 - Dave Steele, Tampa, FL, Stewart/East #9
  • 2006 - Bud Kaeding, Campbell, CA, BK/Leffler #29
  • 2007 - Bud Kaeding, Campbell, CA, BK #29

USAC Sprint Car Series

USAC Sprint Car Series Champions From 1956-1960 the USAC National Sprint Car Championship was divided into two divisions (Midwest and East).

  • 1956 - Pat O'Connor, North Vernon, IN (Midwest Champion)
  • 1956 - Tommy Hinnershitz, Muhlenberg, PA (East Champion)
  • 1957 - Elmer George, Hockerville, OK (Midwest Champion)
  • 1957 - Bill Randall, North Reading, MA (East Champion)
  • 1958 - Eddie Sachs, Allentown, PA (Midwest Champion)
  • 1958 - Johnny Thomson, Lowell, MA (East Champion)
  • 1959 - Don Branson, Rantoul, IL (Midwest Champion)
  • 1959 - Tommy Hinnershitz, Muhlenberg, PA (East Champion)
  • 1960 - Parnelli Jones, Texarkana, AR (Midwest Champion)
  • 1960 - A.J. Foyt, Houston, TX (East Champion)
  • 1961 - Parnelli Jones, Texarkana, AR
  • 1962 - Parnelli Jones, Texarkana, AR
  • 1963 - Roger McCluskey, San Antonio, TX
  • 1964 - Don Branson, Rantoul, IL
  • 1965 - Johnny Rutherford, Coffeyville, KS
  • 1966 - Roger McCluskey, San Antonio, TX
  • 1967 - Greg Weld, Kansas City, MO
  • 1968 - Larry Dickson, Marietta, OH
  • 1969 - Gary Bettenhausen, Tinley Park, IL
  • 1970 - Larry Dickson, Marietta, OH
  • 1971 - Gary Bettenhausen, Tinley Park, IL
  • 1972 - Sammy Sessions, Nashville, MI
  • 1973 - Rollie Beale, Toledo, OH
  • 1974 - Pancho Carter, Racine, WI
  • 1975 - Larry Dickson, Marietta, OH
  • 1976 - Pancho Carter, Racine, WI
  • 1977 - Sheldon Kinser, Bloomington, IN
  • 1978 - Tom Bigelow, Whitewater, WI
  • 1979 - Greg Leffler, Winchester, IN
  • 1980 - Rich Vogler, Chicago, IL
  • 1981 - Sheldon Kinser, Bloomington, IN
  • 1982 - Sheldon Kinser, Bloomington, IN
  • 1983 - Ken Schrader, Fenton, MO, Fortune #39
  • 1984 - Rick Hood, Fortune #39
  • 1985 - Rick Hood, Fortune #39
  • 1986 - Steve Butler, Kokomo, IN, Stoops #6
  • 1987 - Steve Butler, Kokomo, IN, Stoops #1
  • 1988 - Steve Butler, Kokomo, IN, Stoops #1
  • 1989 - Rich Vogler, Chicago, IL, Hoffman #69
  • 1990 - Steve Butler Kokomo, IN Hoffman #69
  • 1991 - Robbie Stanley, Stanley #7
  • 1992 - Robbie Stanley, Stanley #1
  • 1993 - Robbie Stanley, Hoffman #69
  • 1994 - Doug Kalitta Ypsilanti, MI, Kalitta #22k
  • 1995 - Tony Stewart Columbus, IN, Niebel #20
  • 1996 - Brian Tyler, Parma, MI, Contos #4c
  • 1997 - Brian Tyler, Parma, MI, Contos #4c
  • 1998 - Tony Elliott, Warsaw, IN, Walker/Vance #2 & Conroy #12
  • 1999 - Dave Darland, Lincoln, IN, Hoffman #69
  • 2000 - Tony Elliott, Warsaw, IN, Walker #66
  • 2001 - J. J. Yeley, Phoenix, AZ, GT #76
  • 2002 - Tracy Hines, New Castle, IN, Hoffman #69
  • 2003 - J. J. Yeley, Phoenix, AZ, Stewart #20
  • 2004 - Jay Drake, Santa Maria, CA, Stewart #20
  • 2005 - Levi Jones, Olney, IL, Benic #2B
  • 2006 - Josh Wise, Riverside, CA, Stewart #20
  • 2007 - Levi Jones, Olney, IL, Stewart #20

USAC National Midget Series

USAC National Midget Series Champions

  • 1956 - Shorty Templeman, Pueblo, CA
  • 1957 - Shorty Templeman, Pueblo, CA
  • 1958 - Shorty Templeman, Pueblo, CA
  • 1959 - Gene Hartley, Roanoke, IN
  • 1960 - Jimmy Davies, Glendale, CA
  • 1961 - Jimmy Davies, Glendale, CA
  • 1962 - Jimmy Davies, Glendale, CA
  • 1963 - Bob Wente, St. Louis, MO
  • 1964 - Mel Kenyon, Lacon, IL
  • 1965 - Mike McGreevy, Hoosick, NY
  • 1966 - Mike McGreevy, Hoosick, NY
  • 1967 - Mel Kenyon, Lacon, IN
  • 1968 - Mel Kenyon, Lacon, IN
  • 1969 - Bob Tattersall, Pennsbury, PA
  • 1970 - Jimmy Caruthers, Anaheim, CA
  • 1971 - Danny Caruthers,
  • 1972 - Pancho Carter, Racine, WI
  • 1973 - Larry Rice, Linden, IN
  • 1974 - Mel Kenyon, Lacon, IL
  • 1975 - Sleepy Tripp
  • 1976 - Sleepy Tripp
  • 1977 - Mel Kenyon, Lacon, IL
  • 1978 - Rich Vogler, Chicago, IL
  • 1979 - Steve Lotshaw
  • 1980 - Rich Vogler, Chicago, IL
  • 1981 - Mel Kenyon, Lacon, IL
  • 1982 - Kevin Olson, Machesney Park, IL
  • 1983 - Rich Vogler, Chicago, IL
  • 1984 - Tom Bigelow, Whitewater, WI
  • 1985 - Mel Kenyon, Lacon, IL
  • 1986 - Rich Vogler, Chicago, IL
  • 1987 - Kevin Olson, Machesney Park, IL
  • 1988 - Rich Vogler, Chicago, IL, Jonathan Byrd
  • 1989 - Russ Gamester, Peru, IN, Gamester #46
  • 1990 - Jeff Gordon, Vallejo, CA, Helmling #4
  • 1991 - Mike Streicher, Streicher #8
  • 1992 - Stevie Reeves, Speedway, IN, Wilke #11
  • 1993 - Stevie Reeves, Speedway, IN, Lewis #9
  • 1994 - Tony Stewart, Columbus, IN, Potter #6
  • 1995 - Tony Stewart, Columbus, IN, Lewis #9
  • 1996 - Kenny Irwin, Jr., Indianapolis, IN, Lewis #91
  • 1997 - Jason Leffler, Long Beach, CA, Willoughby #71
  • 1998 - Jason Leffler, Long Beach, CA, Lewis #9
  • 1999 - Jason Leffler, Long Beach, CA, Lewis #9
  • 2000 - Kasey Kahne, Enumclaw, WA, Lewis #91
  • 2001 - Dave Darland, Lincoln, IN, Lewis #9
  • 2002 - Dave Darland, Lincoln, IN, Lewis #9
  • 2003 - J. J. Yeley, Phoenix, AZ, Lewis #9
  • 2004 - Bobby East, Brownsburg, IN, Lewis #9
  • 2005 - Josh Wise, Riverside, CA, Stewart #20w
  • 2006 - Jerry Coons Jr., Tucson, AZ, Wilke #11
  • 2007 - Jerry Coons Jr., Tucson, AZ, Wilke-Pak #11

USAC Stock Cars

The United States Automobile Club featured a Stock Car Series division from 1956-1984.

Past Champions
Year Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place Rookie Of The Year
1956 Johnny Mantz Marshall Teague Les Snow None
1957 Jerry Unser Ralph Moody Sam Hanks None
1958 Fred Lorenzen Mike Klapak Norm Nelson None
1959 Fred Lorenzen Mike Klapak Nelson Stacy None
1960 Norm Nelson Paul Goldsmith Tony Bettenhausen None
1961 Paul Goldsmith Norm Nelson Elmer Musgrave None
1962 Paul Goldsmith Don White Norm Nelson None
1963 Don White A.J. Foyt Norm Nelson Sal Tovella
1964 Parnelli Jones Norm Nelson Don White Joe Leonard
1965 Norm Nelson Paul Goldsmith Don White Billy Foster
1966 Norm Nelson Don White Billy Foster Butch Hartman
1967 Don White Parnelli Jones Jack Bowsher Al Unser
1968 A.J. Foyt Roger McCluskey Don White Dick Trickle
1969 Roger McCluskey A.J. Foyt Don White Verlin Eaker
1970 Roger McCluskey Norm Nelson A.J. Foyt Billy Reis
1971 Butch Hartman Jack Bowsher Roger McCluskey J. Booher/B. Schroyer
1972 Butch Hartman Roger McCluskey Paul Feldner Chuck McWilliams
1973 Butch Hartman Ramo Stott Bay Darnell Irv Janey
1974 Butch Hartman Norm Nelson Ramo Stott Ken Rowley
1975 Ramo Stott Butch Hartman Sal Tovella Len Gittemeier
1976 Butch Hartman Ramo Stott Sal Tovella Wayne Watercutter
1977 Paul Feldner Ramo Stott Sal Tovella Dave Watson
1978 A.J. Foyt Terry Ryan Bay Darnell Joe Ruttman
1979 A.J. Foyt Bay Darnell Rusty Wallace Rusty Wallace
1980 Joe Ruttman Rusty Wallace Bay Darnell Ken Schrader
1981 Dean Roper Sal Tovella Ken Schrader Rick Hanley
1982 Dean Roper Bay Darnell Rick O'Brien J. Schwister/J. Lindhorst
1983 Dean Roper Butch Garner Rick O'Brien Roger Drake
1984 David Goldsberry Ken Rowley Jim Hall David Goldsberry

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