1959 USAC Championship Car season
1959 USAC Championship Car season |
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USAC National Championship Trail |
Season |
Races |
13 |
Start date |
April 4 |
End date |
October 25 |
Awards |
National champion |
Rodger Ward |
Indianapolis 500 winner |
Rodger Ward |
Chronology |
Previous season |
Next season |
1958 |
1960 |
The 1959 USAC Championship Car season consisted of 13 races, beginning in Daytona Beach, Florida on April 4 and concluding in Sacramento, California on October 25. There were also three non-championship events. The USAC National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Rodger Ward. In this tragic season 7 fatal accidents occurred. During the pre-season, Marshall Teague was fatally injured in a crash at Daytona. He was 37 years old. In the first race of the season at Daytona, 34-year-old George Amick was killed in an accident on the last lap. In the second race of the season at Trenton, Dick Linder was killed; he was 36 years old. The third race of the season, the Indy 500, had two fatalities. On May 2, Jerry Unser (26 years old) was killed in a practice accident, and on May 19 death Bob Cortner (32 years old) was also killed in a practice accident. On July 19 at Mechanicsburg in the Indianapolis Sweepstakes non-championship race Van Johnson was killed in an accident; he was 32 years old. This was the most tragic season in the American open-wheel car history.
Schedule and results
Rnd |
Date |
Race Name |
Track |
Location |
Type |
Pole Position |
Winning Driver |
1 |
April 4 |
Daytona 100 |
Daytona International Speedway |
Daytona Beach, Florida |
Paved |
Dick Rathmann |
Jim Rathmann |
NC |
April 4 |
USAC/FIA Formula Libre Race |
Daytona International Speedway |
Daytona Beach, Florida |
Paved |
Dick Rathmann |
Jim Rathmann |
2 |
April 19 |
Race of Champions |
Trenton International Speedway |
Trenton, New Jersey |
Paved |
Don Branson |
Tony Bettenhausen |
3 |
May 30 |
International 500 Mile SweepstakesA |
Indianapolis Motor Speedway |
Speedway, Indiana |
Paved |
Johnny Thomson |
Rodger Ward |
4 |
June 7 |
Rex Mays Classic |
Milwaukee Mile |
West Allis, Wisconsin |
Paved |
Johnny Thomson |
Johnny Thomson |
5 |
June 14 |
Langhorne 100 |
Langhorne Speedway |
Langhorne, Pennsylvania |
Dirt |
Jud Larson |
Van Johnson |
NC |
July 4 |
Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb |
Pikes Peak Highway |
Pikes Peak, Colorado |
Hill |
Slim RobertsB |
Bobby Unser |
NC |
July 19 |
Indianapolis Sweepstakes |
Williams Grove Speedway |
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania |
Dirt |
Rodger Ward |
Rodger Ward |
6 |
August 22 |
Springfield 100 |
Illinois State Fairgrounds |
Springfield, Illinois |
Dirt |
Don Branson |
Len Sutton |
7 |
August 30 |
Milwaukee 200 |
Milwaukee Mile |
West Allis, Wisconsin |
Paved |
Shorty Templeman |
Rodger Ward |
8 |
September 7 |
Ted Horn Memorial |
DuQuoin State Fairgrounds |
Du Quoin, Illinois |
Dirt |
Don Branson |
Rodger Ward |
9 |
September 12 |
Syracuse 100 |
New York State Fairgrounds |
Syracuse, New York |
Dirt |
Johnny Thomson |
Eddie Sachs |
10 |
September 19 |
Hoosier Hundred |
Indiana State Fairgrounds |
Indianapolis, Indiana |
Dirt |
Rodger Ward |
Rodger Ward |
11 |
September 27 |
Trenton 100 |
Trenton International Speedway |
Trenton, New Jersey |
Paved |
Eddie Sachs |
Eddie Sachs |
12 |
October 18 |
Bobby Ball Memorial |
Arizona State Fairgrounds |
Phoenix, Arizona |
Dirt |
Lloyd Ruby |
Tony Bettenhausen |
13 |
October 25 |
Golden State 100 |
California State Fairgrounds |
Sacramento, California |
Dirt |
Wayne Weiler |
Jim Hurtubise |
Paved/Dirt Oval
Road Course/Hill Climb
Non-championship race
- ^A Indianapolis 500 was USAC-sanctioned and counted towards the FIA F1 World Drivers' Championship title.
- ^B No pole is awarded for the Pikes Peak Hill Climb, in this schedule on the pole is the driver who started first. No lap led was awarded for the Pikes Peak Hill Climb, however, a lap was awarded to the drivers that completed the climb.
Final points standings
Note: At the Milwaukee 200 started with the car #16 Jim Rathmann, after 29 lap the relieved driver A. J. Foyt led the car the remaining 171 lap and finished 4, so the car completed the 200 lap. The points for this place was 240 points, Jim Rathmann became 34,8 points and A. J. Foyt became 205,2 points; because the method: (the points for the finish place) / (number the lap when completed the car) * (number the lap when completed the driver).
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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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References
See also
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