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1919 AAA Championship Car season

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Auto racing season

1919 AAA Championship Car season
AAA National Championship Trail
Season
Races21
Start dateMarch 15
End dateOctober 12
Awards
National championnone declared
Indianapolis 500 winnerUnited StatesHowdy Wilcox
← 1918
1920 →

The1919 AAA Championship Car season consisted of 21 races, beginning inSanta Monica, California on March 15 and concluding inCincinnati, Ohio on October 12. AAA did not award points towards a National Championship during the 1919 season, and did not declare a National Champion.[1]Howdy Wilcox was the winner of theIndianapolis 500.

Thede facto National Champion as polled by the American automobile journalMotor Age, wasHowdy Wilcox. Wilcox 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
March 15Santa Monica Race (250)Santa Monica Road Race CourseSanta Monica, California7.36 mile road courseWalter Melcher fatally injured[2]Cliff DurantCliff Durant
March 23All-Star Sweepstakes (150)Ascot SpeedwaySouth Los Angeles, California1 mile dirt ovalEddie PullenRoscoe Sarles
May 19Victory Sweepstakes (112.5)Uniontown SpeedwayUniontown, Pennsylvania1.125 mile board ovalTommy Milton
May 31Liberty 500 Mile Sweepstakes (500)Indianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, Indiana2.5 mile brick oval33-car field;Arthur Thurman,Louis LeCocq, and the latter'sriding mechanic Robert Bandini fatally injured[3]René ThomasHowdy Wilcox
June 14International Sweepstakes Race 1 (10)Sheepshead Bay SpeedwaySheepshead Bay, New York2 mile board ovalTommy Milton
International Sweepstakes Race 2 (10)Ralph Mulford
International Sweepstakes Race 3 (30)Ralph Mulford
International Sweepstakes Race Main (50)Ralph DePalma
July 4Tacoma Race 1 (40)Pacific Coast SpeedwayTacoma, Washington2 mile board ovalRalph Mulford
Tacoma Race 2 (60)Louis Chevrolet
Tacoma Race 3 (80)Louis Chevrolet
July 4Independence Auto Derby (100)Sheepshead Bay SpeedwaySheepshead Bay, New York2 mile board ovalEmilio Jandelli, riding mechanic forRay Howard, fatally injured in practice[4]Joe ThomasGaston Chevrolet
July 19Uniontown Heat 1 (22.5)Uniontown SpeedwayUniontown, Pennsylvania1.125 mile board ovalTommy Milton
Uniontown Heat 2 (22.5)Dave Lewis
Uniontown Heat 3 (22.5)I. P. Fetterman
Uniontown Heat 4 (22.5)Roscoe Sarles
Uniontown Main (22.5)Tommy Milton
August 23Elgin National Trophy Race (302)Elgin Road Race CourseElgin, Illinois8.384 mile road courseRalph MulfordTommy Milton
September 13rd Annual Autumn Classic (225)Uniontown SpeedwayUniontown, Pennsylvania1.125 mile board ovalJoe Boyer relievedGaston Chevrolet on lap 118.Gaston Chevrolet/Joe Boyer
September 20Sheepshead Bay Race 6 (150)Sheepshead Bay SpeedwaySheepshead Bay, New York2 mile board ovalGaston Chevrolet
October 12Cincinnati Race (250)Cincinnati Motor SpeedwaySharonville, Ohio2 mile board ovalJoe Boyer

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
1Howdy WilcoxPeugeot1110
2Eddie HearneDuesenberg1070
3Gaston ChevroletFrontenac980
4Roscoe SarlesBarney Oldfield950
5Tommy MiltonDuesenberg905

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. ^"Auto racer is killed when car upsets".The Gazette Times. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Associated Press. March 16, 1919.
  3. ^"3 die in auto race at Indianapolis"(PDF).The New York Times. June 1, 1919.Archived(PDF) from the original on October 1, 2018.
  4. ^"Auto racer killed at Sheepshead Bay"(PDF).The New York Times. July 4, 1919.Archived(PDF) from the original on October 1, 2018.

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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