1921 AAA Championship Car season
The 1921 AAA Championship Car season consisted of 20 races, beginning in Beverly Hills, California on February 27 and concluding in San Carlos, California on December 11. There was also one non-championship race. The AAA National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Tommy Milton.
1921 AAA Championship Car season | |
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AAA National Championship Trail | |
Season | |
Races | 20 |
Start date | February 27 |
End date | December 11 |
Awards | |
National champion | |
Indianapolis 500 winner | |
Schedule and results
All races running on Dirt/Brick/Board Oval.
Rnd | Date | Race Name | Length | Track | Location | Type | Pole Position | Winning Driver |
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1 | February 27 | 25 mi (40 km) | Los Angeles Motor Speedway | Beverly Hills, California | Board | — | ||
2 | 25 mi (40 km) | — | ||||||
3 | 25 mi (40 km) | — | ||||||
4 | 25 mi (40 km) | — | ||||||
5 | 50 mi (80 km) | — | ||||||
6 | April 10 | 25 mi (40 km) | Los Angeles Motor Speedway | Beverly Hills, California | Board | |||
7 | 25 mi (40 km) | — | ||||||
8 | 25 mi (40 km) | — | ||||||
9 | 25 mi (40 km) | — | ||||||
10 | 50 mi (80 km) | — | ||||||
11 | April 30 | 150 mi (240 km) | Fresno Speedway | Fresno, California | Board | |||
12 | May 30 | 500 mi (800 km) | Indianapolis Motor Speedway | Speedway, Indiana | Brick | |||
13 | June 18 | 225 mi (362 km) | Uniontown Speedway | Hopwood, Pennsylvania | Board | — | ||
14 | July 4 | 250 mi (400 km) | Tacoma Speedway | Tacoma, Washington | Board | |||
15 | August 14 | 150 mi (240 km) | Cotati Speedway | Santa Rosa, California | Board | — | ||
16 | September 5 | 225 mi (362 km) | Uniontown Speedway | Hopwood, Pennsylvania | Board | — | ||
NC | September 19 | 50 mi (80 km) | New York State Fairgrounds | Syracuse, New York | Dirt | — | ||
17 | October 1 | 150 mi (240 km) | Fresno Speedway | Fresno, California | Board | — | ||
18 | October 23 | 150 mi (240 km) | Cotati Speedway | Santa Rosa, California | Board | — | ||
19 | November 24 | 250 mi (400 km) | Los Angeles Motor Speedway | Beverly Hills, California | Board | |||
20 | December 11 | 250 mi (400 km) | San Francisco Speedway | San Carlos, California | Board | — |
Non-championship race
Leading National Championship standings
# | Driver | Car | Points |
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1 | Tommy Milton | Miller, Duesenberg, Frontenac | 2230 |
2 | Roscoe Sarles | Duesenberg, Miller | 1980 |
3 | Eddie Hearne | Duesenberg | 1399 |
4 | Jimmy Murphy | Duesenberg | 1215 |
5 | Joe Thomas | Duesenberg, Frontenac | 715 |
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References
- "Fetterman Scores In Uniontown Race. Averages 99.8 Miles an Hour. Capture 225-Mile Auto Classic on Speedway. Murphy Finishes Second. Is Less Than Two Minutes Behind the Winner, With Sarles Third and Miller Fourth". The New York Times. September 6, 1921. Retrieved 2012-10-03.
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- Åberg, Andreas. "AAA National Championship 1921". Driver Database. Archived from the original on 2011-04-27. Retrieved 2011-04-26.
- "1921 AAA National Championship Trail". ChampCarStats.com. Archived from the original on 2011-04-27. Retrieved 2011-04-26.
- Harms, Phil. "1921 Championship Driver Summary" (PDF). Motorsport.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-04-27. Retrieved 2011-04-26.
See also
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