1974 USAC Championship Car season
The 1974 USAC Championship Car season consisted of 14 races, beginning in Ontario, California on March 3 and concluding in Avondale, Arizona on November 2. The USAC National Champion was Bobby Unser and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Johnny Rutherford. Due to the events of the 1973 Indianapolis 500 significant improvements were made to the cars for safety concerns. Wings were reduced in size, and pop-off valves were added to the turbocharger plenums in order to reduce horsepower and curtail speeds.
Schedule and results
All races running on Oval/Speedway.
Rnd |
Date |
Race Name |
Length |
Track |
Location |
Pole Position |
Winning Driver |
1 |
March 3 |
California 500 Qualification Heat 1 |
100 mi (160 km) |
Ontario Motor Speedway |
Ontario, California |
A. J. Foyt |
A. J. Foyt |
2 |
California 500 Qualification Heat 2 |
100 mi (160 km) |
Johnny Rutherford |
Johnny Rutherford |
3 |
March 10 |
California 500 |
500 mi (800 km) |
A. J. Foyt |
Bobby Unser |
4 |
March 17 |
Phoenix 150 |
150 mi (240 km) |
Phoenix International Raceway |
Avondale, Arizona |
Al Unser |
Mike Mosley |
5 |
April 7 |
Trentonian 200 |
201 mi (323 km) |
Trenton International Speedway |
Trenton, New Jersey |
Mario Andretti |
Bobby Unser |
6 |
May 26 |
International 500 Mile Sweepstakes |
500 mi (800 km) |
Indianapolis Motor Speedway |
Speedway, Indiana |
A. J. Foyt |
Johnny Rutherford |
7 |
June 9 |
Rex Mays Classic |
150 mi (240 km) |
Wisconsin State Fair Park Speedway |
West Allis, Wisconsin |
A. J. Foyt |
Johnny Rutherford |
8 |
June 30 |
Schaefer 500 |
500 mi (800 km) |
Pocono International Raceway |
Long Pond, Pennsylvania |
Bobby Unser |
Johnny Rutherford |
9 |
July 21 |
Michigan 200 |
200 mi (320 km) |
Michigan International Speedway |
Brooklyn, Michigan |
Bobby Unser |
Bobby Unser |
10 |
August 11 |
Tony Bettenhausen 200 |
200 mi (320 km) |
Wisconsin State Fair Park Speedway |
West Allis, Wisconsin |
A. J. Foyt |
Gordon Johncock |
11 |
September 15 |
Norton 250 |
250 mi (400 km) |
Michigan International Speedway |
Brooklyn, Michigan |
A. J. Foyt |
Al Unser |
12 |
September 22 |
Trenton 300 Heat #1 |
150 mi (240 km) |
Trenton International Speedway |
Trenton, New Jersey |
A. J. Foyt |
A. J. Foyt |
13 |
Trenton 300 Heat #2 |
150 mi (240 km) |
A. J. Foyt |
Bobby Unser |
14 |
November 2 |
Bobby Ball 150 |
150 mi (240 km) |
Phoenix International Raceway |
Avondale, Arizona |
Johnny Rutherford |
Gordon Johncock |
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: Jim Hurtubise, Skip Barber, David Hobbs, Sam Posey and Evan Noyes not eligible for points.
Note2: Jerry Grant did not obtain a USAC license until after the Ontario event, making him ineligible for points for the first two races of the year.
References
See also
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| Seasons | |
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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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