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1913 AAA Championship Car season

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1913 AAA Championship Car season
AAA National Championship Trail
Season
Races14
Start dateJanuary 1
End dateSeptember 9
Awards
National championnone declared
Indianapolis 500 winnerFranceJules Goux
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The1913 AAA Championship Car season consisted of 14 races, beginning inSan Diego, California, on January 1 and concluding inCorona, California, on September 9. AAA did not award points towards a National Championship during the 1913 season, and did not declare a National Champion.[1]Jules Goux was the winner of theIndianapolis 500.

Thede facto National Champion as polled by the American automobile journalMotor Age, wasEarl Cooper. Points were not awarded by theAAA Contest Board during the 1913 season. Cooper was named the champion by Chris G. Sinsabaugh, an editor atMotor Age, based upon merit and on track performance. A points table wascreated retroactively in 1927. At a later point, it was recognized by historians that these championship results should be considered unofficial.

Schedule and results

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DateRace Name
Distance (miles)
TrackLocationTypeNotesPole positionWinning driver
January 1San Diego Race (183)San Diego Road Race CourseSan Diego, California91.7 mile road courseElmer KnoxGeorge Hill
March 1Point Loma Race (201)Point Loma Road Race CourseSan Diego, California5.982 mile road courseBilly Carlson
May 30International 500 Mile SweepstakesIndianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, Indiana2.5 mile brick ovalQualifications based upon demonstrated 75 mph single-lap speed, 27-car fieldCaleb BraggJules Goux
July 4Columbus Race (200)Driving ParkColumbus, Ohio1 mile dirt ovalHarry Knight and his riding mechanic Milton Michaelis fatally injured[2]Ralph Mulford
July 5Potlach Trophy Race (200)Tacoma Road Race CourseTacoma, Washington3.423 mile road courseEarl Cooper
July 7Montamarathon Trophy Race (249)Earl Cooper
July 28Galveston Race 1 (100)Denver Beach CourseGalveston, Texas5 mile beach courseLouis Disbrow
July 29Galveston Race 2 (100)Armour Ferguson
July 30Galveston Race 3 (100)Louis Disbrow
August 9Santa Monica Road Race (445)Santa Monica Road Race CourseSanta Monica, California8.417 mile road courseGaston MorrisEarl Cooper
August 29Chicago Auto Club Trophy Race (302)Elgin Road Race CourseElgin, Illinois8.384 mile road course231-300 cu in.Joe DawsonRalph DePalma
August 30Elgin National Trophy Race (302)450 cu in.Bill EndicottGil Andersen
September 9Corona Race 1 (302)Grand BoulevardCorona, California2.768 mile road courseFree-for-allEarl Cooper
Corona Race 2 (252)450 cu in.Earl Cooper

Leading National Championship standings

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The points paying system for the 1909–1915 and 1917–1919 season were retroactively applied in 1927 and revised in 1951 using the points system from 1920.

Further information:List of American Championship car racing point scoring systems
 # DriverSponsorPoints
1Earl CooperStutz2710
2Jules GouxPeugeot1000
3Ralph MulfordMason770
4Ralph DePalmaMercer715
5Spencer WishartMercer690

References

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  1. ^Capps, H. Donald (February–March 2010)."John Glenn Printz and the Struggle for the Past: The A.A.A. Catastrophe - Arthur Means, Val Haresnape, Russ Catlin, and Bob Russo"(PDF).Rear View Mirror.7 (6):21–38.
  2. ^"Autoist killed in race at Columbus".The Saturday Evening Citizen. Ottawa, Canada. July 5, 1913.

General references

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AAAChampionship Cars (1905–1955)
Seasons
Indianapolis 500s
National Champions
AAA Contest Board
Years marked initalics are not official championship years.
AAA
USAC
CART
CCWS
IRL
IndyCar
Years marked initalics are not official championship years or upcoming seasons.
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