1971 USAC Championship Car season
The 1971 USAC Championship Car season consisted of 12 races, beginning in Rafaela, Argentina on February 28 and concluding in Avondale, Arizona on October 23. The USAC National Champion was Joe Leonard and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Al Unser. This was the first year that road courses and ovals were separated from dirt courses in the Championship.
Schedule and results
All races running on Oval/Speedway.
Rnd |
Date |
Race Name |
Length |
Track |
Location |
Pole Position |
Winning Driver |
1 |
February 28 |
Rafaela Indy 300 Heat 1 |
152.322 mi (245.138 km) |
Autódromo de Rafaela |
Rafaela, Argentina |
Lloyd Ruby |
Al Unser |
2 |
Rafaela Indy 300 Heat 2 |
152.322 mi (245.138 km) |
Al Unser |
Al Unser |
3 |
March 27 |
Phoenix 150 |
150 mi (240 km) |
Phoenix International Raceway |
Avondale, Arizona |
Bobby Unser |
Al Unser |
4 |
April 25 |
Trenton 200 |
200 mi (320 km) |
Trenton International Speedway |
Trenton, New Jersey |
Bobby Unser |
Mike Mosley |
5 |
May 29 |
International 500 Mile Sweepstakes |
500 mi (800 km) |
Indianapolis Motor Speedway |
Speedway, Indiana |
Peter Revson |
Al Unser |
6 |
June 6 |
Rex Mays Classic 150 |
150 mi (240 km) |
Wisconsin State Fair Park Speedway |
West Allis, Wisconsin |
Bobby Unser |
Al Unser |
7 |
July 3 |
Pocono 500 |
500 mi (800 km) |
Pocono International Raceway |
Long Pond, Pennsylvania |
Mark Donohue |
Mark Donohue |
8 |
July 18 |
Michigan 200 |
200 mi (320 km) |
Michigan International Speedway |
Brooklyn, Michigan |
Bobby Unser |
Mark Donohue |
9 |
August 15 |
Tony Bettenhausen 200 |
200 mi (320 km) |
Wisconsin State Fair Park Speedway |
West Allis, Wisconsin |
Bobby Unser |
Bobby Unser |
10 |
September 5 |
California 500 |
500 mi (800 km) |
Ontario Motor Speedway |
Ontario, California |
Mark Donohue |
Joe Leonard |
11 |
October 3 |
Trenton 300 |
300 mi (480 km) |
Trenton International Speedway |
Trenton, New Jersey |
Bobby Unser |
Bobby Unser |
12 |
October 23 |
Bobby Ball 150 |
150 mi (240 km) |
Phoenix International Raceway |
Avondale, Arizona |
Bobby Unser |
A. J. Foyt |
Final points standings
|
Color |
Result |
Gold |
Winner |
Silver |
2nd place |
Bronze |
3rd place |
Green |
4th & 5th place |
Light Blue |
6th-10th place |
Dark Blue |
Finished (Outside Top 10) |
Purple |
Did not finish (Ret) |
Red |
Did not qualify (DNQ) |
Brown |
Withdrawn (Wth) |
Black |
Disqualified (DSQ) |
White |
Did not start (DNS) |
Blank |
Did not participate (DNP) |
Not competing |
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In-line notation |
Bold |
Pole position |
Italics |
Ran fastest race lap |
* |
Led most race laps |
Rookie of the Year |
Rookie |
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Note1: Donnie Allison, Carlos Parietti, Denny Hulme, David Hobbs and Jim Hurtubise not eligible for points.
Note2: John Mahler qualified 21st at Indianapolis. His car was driven in the race by Dick Simon who started 33rd as a result of the driver change.
References
See also
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| Indianapolis 500s | |
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| National Champions | |
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| Tracks | |
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| The Indianapolis 500 was the only race in the USAC National Championship from 1984-85 onwards |
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