The 1931 AAA Championship Car season consisted of seven races, beginning in Speedway, Indiana on May 30 and concluding in Syracuse, New York on September 12. There was one non-championship race. The AAA National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Louis Schneider.
1931 AAA Championship Car season | |
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AAA National Championship Trail | |
Season | |
Races | 7 |
Start date | May 30 |
End date | September 12 |
Awards | |
National champion | Louis Schneider |
Indianapolis 500 winner | Louis Schneider |
Joe Caccia and his driving mechanic Clarence Grover died at Indianapolis during practice. Jimmy Gleason died at Syracuse during practice.
Schedule and results
editAll races running on Dirt/Brick/Board Oval.
Rnd | Date | Race Name | Track | Location | Type | Pole Position | Winning Driver |
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1 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | Indianapolis Motor Speedway | Speedway, Indiana | Brick | Russ Snowberger | Louis Schneider |
2 | June 14 | Detroit Race - 100 | Michigan State Fairgrounds | Detroit, Michigan | Dirt | Ernie Triplett | Louis Meyer |
NC | June 21 | Roby 100 | Roby Speedway | Roby, Indiana | Dirt | — | Louis Schneider |
3 | July 4 | Altoona Race 1 - 100 | Altoona Speedway | Tyrone, Pennsylvania | Board | Paul Bost | Lou Moore |
4 | September 7 | Altoona Heat 1 - 25 | Altoona Speedway | Tyrone, Pennsylvania | Board | Lou Moore | Jimmy Gleason |
5 | Altoona Heat 2 - 25 | Shorty Cantlon | Shorty Cantlon | ||||
6 | Altoona Race 2 - 25 | Shorty Cantlon | Shorty Cantlon | ||||
7 | September 12 | Syracuse Race - 100 | New York State Fairgrounds | Syracuse, New York | Dirt | Shorty Cantlon | Lou Moore |
Final points standings
editNote: 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.[1]
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See also
editReferences
edit- Åberg, Andreas. "AAA National Championship 1931". Driver Database. Archived from the original on October 19, 2012. Retrieved April 23, 2011.
- "1931 AAA National Championship Trail". ChampCarStats.com. Archived from the original on April 5, 2012. Retrieved April 23, 2011.
- Harms, Phil. "1931 Championship Driver Summary" (PDF). Motorsport.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 25, 2012. Retrieved April 23, 2011.