1929 AAA Championship Car season | |
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AAA National Championship Trail | |
Season | |
Races | 5 |
Start date | May 30 |
End date | September 2 |
Awards | |
National champion | ![]() |
Indianapolis 500 winner | ![]() |
The 1929 AAA Championship Car season consisted of five races, beginning in Speedway, Indiana on May 30 and concluding in Tyrone, Pennsylvania on September 2. There were also three non-championship races. The AAA National Champion was Louis Meyer and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Ray Keech.
Bill Spence died during the Indianapolis 500 on May 30. Ray Keech, who won the Indianapolis 500 a few weeks ago, died at Altoona during the first race on June 15.[1]
Schedule and results
All races running on Dirt/Brick/Board Oval.
Rnd | Date | Race Name | Track | Location | Type | Pole Position | Winning Driver |
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NC | May 26 | ![]() |
Fort Miami Speedway | Toledo, Ohio | Dirt | — | ![]() |
1 | May 30 | ![]() |
Indianapolis Motor Speedway | Speedway, Indiana | Brick | ![]() |
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NC | June 2 | ![]() |
Randall Park Raceway | North Randall, Ohio | Dirt | — | ![]() |
2 | June 9 | ![]() |
Michigan State Fairgrounds | Detroit, Michigan | Dirt | ![]() |
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3 | June 15 | ![]() |
Altoona Speedway | Tyrone, Pennsylvania | Board | ![]() |
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NC | August 18 | ![]() |
Fort Miami Speedway | Toledo, Ohio | Dirt | — | ![]() |
4 | August 31 | ![]() |
New York State Fairgrounds | Syracuse, New York | Dirt | ![]() |
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5 | September 2 | ![]() |
Altoona Speedway | Tyrone, Pennsylvania | Board | ![]() |
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- ^A Scheduled for 100 miles, but stopped after 85 miles.
- ^B Scheduled for 200 miles, stopped due to fatal wreck involving then-leader Ray Keech. AAA rules stated that no car involved in a wreck could score points, so the win reverted to Louis Meyer.
Final points standings
- Note 1: 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.
- Note 2: Carl Marchese, L. L. Corum, and Louis Chiron were ineligible for points.
- The final standings based on reference.[2]
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References
- Åberg, Andreas. "AAA National Championship 1929". Driver Database. Archived from the original on October 19, 2012. Retrieved April 24, 2011.
- "1929 AAA National Championship Trail". ChampCarStats.com. Archived from the original on April 5, 2012. Retrieved April 24, 2011.
- Harms, Phil. "1929 Championship Driver Summary" (PDF). Motorsport.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 10, 2012. Retrieved April 24, 2011.
See also
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