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1937 AAA Championship Car season

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Auto racing season

1937 AAA Championship Car season
AAA National Championship Trail
Season
Races3
Start dateMay 30
End dateSeptember 12
Awards
National championUnited StatesWilbur Shaw
Indianapolis 500 winnerUnited StatesWilbur Shaw
← 1936
1938 →

The1937 AAA Championship Car season consisted of three races, beginning inSpeedway,Indiana on May 30 and concluding inSyracuse,New York on September 12. There were three non-championship events. TheAAA National Champion andIndianapolis 500 winner wasWilbur Shaw.

Albert Opalko, the riding mechanic of Frank McGurk, died during Indianapolis 500 qualifying on May 28.[1]

Schedule and results

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RndDateRace nameTrackLocationTypePole positionWinning driver
1May 31United StatesInternational 500 Mile SweepstakesIndianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway,IndianaBrickUnited StatesBill CummingsUnited StatesWilbur Shaw
NCJune 13United States Cleveland 50Randall Park RacewayNorth Randall,OhioDirtUnited StatesRex Mays
2July 5United StatesGeorge Vanderbilt CupRoosevelt RacewayWestbury,New YorkRoadNazi GermanyRudolf CaracciolaNazi GermanyBernd Rosemeyer
NCAugust 21United States Springfield 100Illinois State FairgroundsSpringfield,IllinoisDirtUnited StatesMauri Rose
NCAugust 29United StatesMilwaukee 100Wisconsin State Fair Park SpeedwayWest Allis,WisconsinDirtUnited StatesBilly WinnUnited StatesRex Mays
3September 12United States Syracuse 100New York State FairgroundsSyracuse,New YorkDirtUnited StatesRex MaysUnited StatesBilly Winn
  Dirt/Brick Oval
  Road Course/Hill Climb
  Non-championship race

Final points standings

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Note: Drivers had to be running at the finish to score points. Points scored by drivers sharing a ride were split according to percentage of race driven. Starters were not allowed to score points as relief drivers, if a race starter finished the race in another car, in a points scoring position, those points were awarded to the driver who had started the car.
The final standings based on reference.[2]

Further information:List of American Championship car racing point scoring systems
PosDriverINDY
United States
ROR
United States
SYR
United States
Pts
1United StatesWilbur Shaw1*9DNQ1135
2United StatesTed Horn3176750
3GermanyBernd Rosemeyer RY 1*600
4United StatesRalph Hepburn2598.1
5United StatesLouis Meyer4550
6United KingdomRichard Seaman R 2495
7United StatesBill Cummings67DNQ444.4
8United StatesRex Mays33313405
9United StatesCliff Bergere5335.2
10GermanyErnst von Delius R 4330
11United StatesBilly Devore R 7DNQ273
12Kingdom of ItalyGiuseppe Farina5256.5
13United StatesJoel ThorneDNQ6DNQ225
14United StatesGeorge Connor91811225
15United StatesTony Gulotta8206.2
16United StatesBilly Winn26291*200
17United StatesChet Gardner11128191
18United StatesLouis Tomei10175
19United StatesJimmy Snyder32212165
20United StatesRuss Snowberger278DNQ163.5
21United StatesBob Sall3135
22United StatesGeorge Barringer5114.7
23United StatesDuke Nalon R DNQ4110
24United StatesHerb Ardinger2210105
25United StatesMauri Rose1815590
26United StatesFrank Wearne R 2411DNQ75
27United StatesKen Fowler198766.5
28United StatesFred Frame752
29United StatesShorty Cantlon16DNP945
30United StatesRonney Householder R 122842.3
31United States Bob Henderson R 1025
32United StatesHenry Banks122314
33United StatesAl Putnam128.5
-United StatesGus Zarka30120
-United StatesFrank Brisko2313140
-United StatesFloyd Roberts130
-United StatesMilt MarionDNQ14DNQ0
-United StatesDeacon Litz14DNP0
-United StatesFloyd Davis15DNQ0
-NorwayEugen Bjørnstad R 160
-United StatesEmil Andres17DNQ0
-United StatesAl Miller17DNQ0
-United StatesOra Bean R 19DNQ0
-United StatesKelly Petillo20200
-United StatesGeorge Bailey210
-United States Harry Lewis R 220
-GermanyRudolf Caracciola R 240
-United StatesTony Willman250
-Kingdom of ItalyTazio Nuvolari250
-United StatesAl Cusick R 260
-United StatesBabe Stapp31270
-United StatesJohnny Seymour270
-United StatesBob Swanson28DNP0
-United StatesHarry McQuinn290
-United StatesChet Miller300
-United StatesLou WebbDNQDNQ0
-United StatesJohn MorettiDNQDNQ0
-United StatesVern OrnduffDNQDNP0
-United StatesBen BrandfonDNQ0
-United StatesTom CosmanDNQ0
-United StatesDave EvansDNQ0
-United StatesIra HallDNQ0
-United StatesLuther JohnsonDNQ0
-United StatesFrank McGurkDNQ0
-United StatesZeke MeyerDNQ0
-United StatesLee OldfieldDNQ0
-United StatesOverton PhillipsDNQ0
-United StatesDoc WilliamsDNQ0
-United StatesWoody WoodfordDNQ0
-United StatesRay YeagerDNQ0
-United StatesErnie GesellDNQ0
-United StatesSam GreccoDNQ0
-United StatesTommy HinnershitzDNQ0
-United StatesFred TegtmeierDNQ0
-Kingdom of ItalyEnzo FiermonteWth0
-United StatesLewis BalusDNP0
-United StatesLucky TeterDNP0
PosDriverINDY
United States
ROR
United States
SYR
United States
Pts
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th & 5th place
Light Blue6th-10th place
Dark BlueFinished
(Outside Top 10)
PurpleDid not finish
(Ret)
RedDid not qualify
(DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn
(Wth)
BlackDisqualified
(DSQ)
WhiteDid not start
(DNS)
BlankDid not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing
In-line notation
BoldPole position
ItalicsRan fastest race lap
*Led most race laps
Rookie of the Year
Rookie

See also

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References

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References

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  1. ^"1937 International 500 Mile Sweepstakes".
  2. ^"1937 AAA National Championship Trail".
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