1969 USAC Championship Car season

The 1969 USAC Championship Car season consisted of 24 races, beginning in Avondale, Arizona on March 30 and concluding in Riverside, California on December 7. The USAC National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Mario Andretti.

1969 USAC Championship Car season
USAC National Championship Trail
Season
Races24
Start dateMarch 30
End dateDecember 7
Awards
National championUnited States Mario Andretti
Indianapolis 500 winnerUnited States Mario Andretti
← 1968
1970 →

Schedule and results

In the IZOD IndyCar Series 2011 Historical Record Book the winner of the Rex Mays Classic was declared to be only Art Pollard, because Greg Weld vacated the car on lap 2 of 150.

RndDateRace NameTrackLocationTypePole PositionWinning Driver
1March 30 Jimmy Bryan 150Phoenix International RacewayAvondale, ArizonaPaved Al Unser George Follmer
2April 13 California 200Hanford Motor SpeedwayHanford, CaliforniaPaved Mario Andretti Mario Andretti
3May 30 International 500 Mile SweepstakesIndianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, IndianaPaved A. J. Foyt Mario Andretti
4June 8 Rex Mays ClassicMilwaukee MileWest Allis, WisconsinPaved Mario Andretti Art PollardA
5June 15 Langhorne 150Langhorne SpeedwayLanghorne, PennsylvaniaPaved Mario Andretti Bobby Unser
6June 29 Pikes Peak Auto Hill ClimbPikes Peak HighwayPikes Peak, ColoradoHill Orville NanceB Mario Andretti
7July 6 Rocky Mountain 150Continental Divide RacewaysMead, ColoradoRoad Dan Gurney Gordon Johncock
8July 12 Nazareth 100Nazareth SpeedwayNazareth, PennsylvaniaDirt Bill Vukovich II Mario Andretti
9July 19 Trenton 200Trenton International SpeedwayTrenton, New JerseyPaved Mario Andretti Mario Andretti
10July 27 Indy 200CIndianapolis Raceway ParkClermont, IndianaRoad Dan Gurney Dan Gurney
11 Dan Gurney Peter Revson
12August 17 Tony Bettenhausen 200Milwaukee MileWest Allis, WisconsinPaved Al Unser Al Unser
13August 18 Tony Bettenhausen 100Illinois State FairgroundsSpringfield, IllinoisDirt Greg Weld Mario Andretti
14August 24 Delaware 200Dover Downs International SpeedwayDover, DelawarePaved Bobby Unser Art Pollard
15September 1 Ted Horn MemorialDuQuoin State FairgroundsDu Quoin, IllinoisDirt Greg Weld Al Unser
16September 6 Hoosier HundredIndiana State FairgroundsIndianapolis, IndianaDirt Greg Weld A. J. Foyt
17September 14 Brainerd 200DDonnybrooke SpeedwayBrainerd, MinnesotaRoad Al Unser Gordon Johncock
18 Gordon Johncock Dan Gurney
19September 21 Trenton 300Trenton International SpeedwayTrenton, New JerseyPaved Bobby Unser Mario Andretti
20September 28 Golden State 100California State FairgroundsSacramento, CaliforniaDirt Greg Weld Al Unser
21October 19 Dan Gurney 200EPacific RacewaysKent, WashingtonRoad Dan Gurney Mario Andretti
22 Mario Andretti Al Unser
23November 21 Bobby Ball 150Phoenix International RacewayAvondale, ArizonaPaved Al Unser Al Unser
24December 7 Rex Mays 300Riverside International RacewayRiverside, CaliforniaRoad Dan Gurney Mario Andretti
  Paved/Dirt Oval
  Road Course/Hill Climb
^A Pollard relieved Greg Weld on lap 2 of 150.
^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.
^C Run in two heats of 100 miles (160 kilometers) each.
^D Run in two heats of 96.3 miles (155 kilometers) each.
^E Run in two heats of 99 miles (159 kilometers) each.

Final points standings

Note 1: Sam Posey, Mark Donohue, Swede Savage, Peter Revson, John Cannon, Jerry Hansen, David Hobbs, Jack Brabham, Denis Hulme and LeeRoy Yarbrough are not eligible for points.

Note 2: Art Pollard qualified fifth for the Milwaukee event and was eliminated in a 10-car accident at the start of the race. His original car was scored in 15th. Pollard then took over the car of Greg Weld and went on to win the race. Weld gets credit for a start but has no finishing position.

PosDriverPHX1
HAN
INDY
MIL1
LAN
PIP
CDR
NAZ
TRE1
IRP
MIL2
SPR
DDIS
DQSF
ISF
BRN
TRE2
SAC
KEN
PHX2
RIV
Pts
1 Mario Andretti161175110119241112643115122115025
2 Al Unser2213Wth9252191812143921121122630
3 Bobby Unser87316116232421022531311731752242585
4 Dan Gurney22121213432280
5 Gordon Johncock103198201410141921261092070
6 Wally Dallenbach Sr.2521203852DNS18714WthDNQ109371795
7 A. J. Foyt21258331054951931881325DNS1570
8 Bill Vukovich II4832174191362253414DNQ24139176271280
9 Mike Mosley6121361614319717418179523176917111220
10 Lloyd Ruby32201321157153DNQ2DNP1190
11 Johnny RutherfordDNS4295151122WthWth714DNQ111219451130
12 Art Pollard1915311218DNQ251661DNQ18181414181219161110
13 Roger McCluskey1417149521418141531615152DNQDNQ221090
14 Gary Bettenhausen201026216216DNQ136510219220DNQ940
15 Bud Tingelstad15413DNQ424115151315DNQ93DNS11920
16 George Follmer1927631166156DNQ14880
17 George Snider1416DNQ952025277DNQ5DNQ2618840
18 Jim Malloy61127DNS12DNQ26DNP16187780
19 Mel Kenyon41224DNP615
20 Joe Leonard619202127DNS519600
21 Larry DicksonDNP91864DNQ6DNQ221023510
22 Sam SessionsDNQDNP121910DNQ16DNQ1812231412DNQDNQ42423475
23 Jim McElreathDNP28713208DNQ18913DNQ11169400
24 Steve Krisiloff  RY DNQ129178812151326355
25 Rick MutherDNQ11DNQ12691828330
26 Bill SimpsonDNQ11DNQ1312821DNQ127DNQ158320
27 Jerry Grant1719DNQDNQ4DNQDNQ1311DNQ10290
28 Bruce Walkup332322DNPDNQ1048250
29 Bob Harkey8711DNQDNQ1211215
30 Greg Weld13DNS15816DNS17512210
31 Max Dudley2322DNQDNQ61710DNQ13DNQ1014DNP12210
32 Al Smith10DNQ820169DNQ175
33 Jerry Daniels3DNQ11160
34 Jigger Sirois518DNQDNQDNS2514150
35 Bobby JohnsDNPDNP10DNQDNQ150
36 Carl Williams2512DNQ115130
37 Bill Puterbaugh9151616616120
38 Tom BigelowDNQ7182117DNQDNQ8DNQDNQ110
39 Arnie Knepper22DNQ15DNQDNQ2661113DNQ100
40 Dave Strickland  R 723DNQ90
41 Ludwig Heimrath Sr.  R DNQDNQ12141413DNQ171928813DNQ1565
42 Sonny Ates172224121061
43 Johnny Parsons  R DNQ7DNQ3060
44 Al Loquasto  R 2314913161120DNS26DNQ60
45 Keith Rachwitz91660
46 Jerry Karl  R 1015DNP60
47 Ralph Liguori18DNQ850
48 Johnny Anderson  R 8DNQ50
49 Don Schisler  R 15940
50 Les Scott  R DNQDNQ1123DNQ2040
51 Don Nordhorn  R 10DNQDNQ30
53 Denny Zimmerman11DNPDNQDNQ30
52 Bobby GrimDNQ1130
54 Ted Foltz224
55 Wes Vandervoort321
56 Bob Gregg  R 1116DNQ1320
57 Lee Kunzman  R DNQDNQ1220
58 Bob Herring418
59 Malcolm Brazier515
60 George Fejer12DNP15
61 Charles Louderman612
62 Grier Manning79
63 Clark Yowell88
64 Bob Daly96
65 Jack Guynn  R 104
66 Rick Vermillion183
67 James Byrd  R 162
- Peter Revson531DNP0
- Sam Posey  R DNQ871643250
- Mark Donohue7DNQ7416210
- Swede Savage  R 514760
- John Cannon510DNQ290
- Jerry Hansen  R 1778DNQ0
- David Hobbs  R 10100
- Orville Nance110
- Gene Pacheco120
- Butch Earley130
- Jim Reynard  R DNQ14DNQDNPDNQDNP0
- George BensonDNQ140
- LaVerne Ravenstein140
- Hamilton Vose  R 140
- Rollie Beale1915DNPDNQDNQDNQ0
- Dempsey Wilson1520DNQDNQ0
- Ralph Murdock  R 150
- Charlie Masters  R 17DNS170
- Todd Gibson2417DNQDNPDNQDNQ0
- Ronnie BucknumDNPDNP30DNPDNQ170
- Wib SpaldingDNQDNQ17DNPDNQDNQDNQ0
- Larry Overholser170
- Tommy Copp18DNQ18DNQ0
- Gig Stephens18DNQDNQ0
- Denny Hulme180
- Lou Sell200
- Earl Smith  R DNS21DNQ0
- Mickey Shaw220
- LeeRoy Yarbrough230
- Ned Spath  R DNQ24DNQDNQDNQ0
- Ed Marshall  R DNQ240
- Jack Brabham240
- Bob Pratt260
- Dick SimonDNSDNQDNQ0
- Cy FairchildDNQDNQ0
- Charlie GlotzbachDNQDNQ0
- Dee JonesDNQDNQ0
- Roger WestDNQDNQ0
- Chuck BoothDNQDNQ0
- Bobby HogleDNQDNQ0
- Karl BussonDNPDNQ0
- Bud MorleyDNQ0
- Jim HurtubiseDNQ0
- Al MillerDNQ0
- Lothar MotschenbacherDNQ0
- Bob VeithDNQ0
- Merle BettenhausenDNQ0
- Dale BreedloveDNQ0
- Dino DioguardiDNQ0
- Nick DioguardiDNQ0
- Scott CarrWth0
- Graham HillWth0
- Jochen RindtWth0
- Bob WestDNQ0
- Pat O'ReillyDNP0
- Jimmy MaguireDNP0
- Joe LehmanDNP0
- Roger VeysDNP0
- Eugene WillbanksDNP0
- Steve DiuloDNP0
- George EatonDNP0
PosDriverPHX1
HAN
INDY
MIL1
LAN
PIP
CDR
NAZ
TRE1
IRP1
IRP2
MIL2
SPR
DDIS
DQSF
ISF
BRN1
BR2N
TRE2
SAC
KEN1
KEN2
PHX2
RIV
Pts
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th & 5th place
Light Blue6th-10th place
Dark BlueFinished
(Outside Top 10)
PurpleDid not finish
(Ret)
RedDid not qualify
(DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn
(Wth)
BlackDisqualified
(DSQ)
WhiteDid not start
(DNS)
BlankDid not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing
In-line notation
BoldPole position
ItalicsRan fastest race lap
*Led most race laps
 RY  Rookie of the Year
 R  Rookie

References

  • Åberg, Andreas. "USAC National Championship 1969". Driver Database. Archived from the original on September 10, 2012. Retrieved December 29, 2010.
  • "1969 USAC National Championship Trail". ChampCarStats.com. Archived from the original on February 24, 2012. Retrieved December 29, 2010.
  • http://media.indycar.com/pdf/2011/IICS_2011_Historical_Record_Book_INT6.pdf Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine (p. 238–243)

See also