1959 USAC Road Racing Championship
The 1959 USAC Road Racing Championship season was the second season of the USAC Road Racing Championship. It began March 8, 1959, and ended October 18, 1959, after eleven races. The series was contested for sports cars at eight rounds, and Formula Libre at three rounds. Augie Pabst won the season championship.
1959 USAC Road Racing Championship | |||
Previous: | 1958 | Next: | 1960 |
Calendar
Season results
Rnd | Circuit | Winning Team | Results |
---|---|---|---|
Winning Driver(s) | |||
1 | Pomona | #50 Zipper-Estes | Results |
2 | Daytona | #86 Porsche | Results |
3 | Meadowdale | #31 Nickey Racing Team | Results |
4 | Lime Rock | Elisha Walker | Results |
5 | Meadowdale | #10 Nickey Chevrolet | Results |
6 | Riverside | #211 John von Neumann | Results |
7 | Lime Rock | Kurtis Kraft Midget/Offenhauser | Results |
8 | Meadowdale | #50 Meister Brauser | Results |
9 | Vaca Valley | #50 Meister Brauser | Results |
10 | Riverside | #2 Eleanor von Neumann | Results |
11 | Watkins Glen | #1 British Racing Partnership | Results |
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References
- "USAC Road Racing Championship race". Ultimate Racing History. Retrieved 17 May 2010.
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