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The stock car style rules continued until 1916, when the Contest Board relaxed the rules allowing purpose built machines back into competition ahead of its next officially recognized championship season in 1916. Although AAA did not declare national champions from 1906 through 1915, the American automobile journal Motor Age published who they ...
Various other non-championship races have been conducted over the years by AAA, USAC, CART, and IRL from 1920–2008. The winners from those races are specifically not included in the main table above. Below is an abridged list of race winners from non-championship AAA races.
AAA Northern Middleweight Championship The Tigger prior to July 3, 2006 Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since December 7, 2019 AAA Northern Light Heavyweight Championship Lemús Jr. prior to November 18, 2013 Never officially retired, but no defenses have occurred since March 26, 2018 AAA Northern Women's Championship
The 1951 AAA Championship Car season consisted of 15 races, beginning in Speedway, Indiana on May 30 and concluding in San Mateo, California on November 11. There was also one non-championship event in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. The AAA National Champion was Tony Bettenhausen, and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Lee Wallard.
The 1953 AAA Championship Car season consisted of 12 races, beginning in Speedway, Indiana on May 30 and concluding in Phoenix, Arizona on November 11. There was also one non-championship event in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. The AAA National Champion was Sam Hanks, and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Bill Vukovich.
AAA Eddie Hearne (USA) Cliff Durant: Miller: Miller: 0 2 6 1882 532 28.2678 1924: AAA Jimmy Murphy (USA) Jimmy Murphy: Miller: Miller: 1 3 4 1595 355 22.2571 1925: AAA Pete DePaolo (USA) Duesenberg Bros: Duesenberg: Duesenberg: 2 5 7 3260 1515 46.4724 1926: AAA Harry Hartz (USA) Harry Hartz: Miller: Miller: 3 5 15 2954 1124 38.0501 1927: AAA ...
The 1938 AAA Championship Car season consisted of two races, beginning in Speedway, Indiana on May 30 and concluding in Syracuse, New York on September 10. There were also two non-championship events. The AAA National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Floyd Roberts. Billy Winn died at Springfield during the non-championships race. [1]
*Non-championship race ... AAA National Championship 1906 17 - AAA National Championship ... Winner Distance Time Speed ; July 6, 2014: