1926 AAA Championship Car season

The 1926 AAA Championship Car season consisted of 24 races, beginning in Miami Beach, Florida on February 22 and concluding in Pineville, North Carolina on November 11. There were also 7 non-championship races. The AAA National Champion was Harry Hartz and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Frank Lockhart.

1926 AAA Championship Car season
AAA National Championship Trail
Season
Races24
Start dateFebruary 22
End dateNovember 11
Awards
National champion Harry Hartz
Indianapolis 500 winner Frank Lockhart

Schedule and results

All races running on Dirt/Brick/Board Oval.

Rnd Date Race Name Length Track Location Type Pole Position Winning Driver
1 February 22 Carl G. Fisher Trophy 300 mi (480 km) Fulford–Miami Speedway Miami Beach, Florida Board Ralph Hepburn Peter DePaolo
2 March 21 Culver City Race 250 mi (400 km) Culver City Speedway Culver City, California Board Bob McDonogh Bennett Hill
NC April 15 Raisin Day Classic 50 mi (80 km) Fresno Speedway Fresno, California Board Peter DePaolo
3 May 1 Atlantic City Race 300 mi (480 km) Atlantic City Speedway Hammonton, New Jersey Board Bob McDonogh Harry Hartz
4 May 10 Charlotte Race 250 mi (400 km) Charlotte Speedway Pineville, North Carolina Board Harry Hartz Earl Devore
5 May 31 International 500 Mile Sweepstakes 400 mi (640 km)A Indianapolis Motor Speedway Speedway, Indiana Brick Earl Cooper Frank Lockhart
6 June 12 Altoona Race 250 mi (400 km) Altoona Speedway Tyrone, Pennsylvania Board Peter DePaolo Dave Lewis
NC June 27 Detroit 100 100 mi (160 km) Michigan State Fairgrounds Speedway Detroit, Michigan Dirt Frank Lockhart
7 July 5 Independence Day Classic 50 mi (80 km) Rockingham Park Salem, New Hampshire Board Peter DePaolo Peter DePaolo
8 200 mi (320 km) Peter DePaolo Earl Cooper
9 July 17 Sesquicentennial Classic Heat 1 60 mi (97 km) Atlantic City Speedway Hammonton, New Jersey Board Harry Hartz
10 July 17 Sesquicentennial Classic Heat 1 60 mi (97 km) Norman Batten
11 July 17 Sesquicentennial Classic Semi 60 mi (97 km) Fred Comer
12 July 17 Sesquicentennial Classic Main 60 mi (97 km) Harry Hartz
13 August 23 Charlotte Heat 1 25 mi (40 km) Charlotte Speedway Pineville, North Carolina Board Bob McDonogh Earl Cooper
14 Charlotte Heat 2 25 mi (40 km) Dave Lewis
15 Charlotte Semi 50 mi (80 km) Frank Lockhart
16 Charlotte Main 150 mi (240 km) Dave Lewis Frank Lockhart
NC September 4 Syracuse 50 50 mi (80 km) New York State Fairgrounds Syracuse, New York Dirt Ralph DePalma
NC September 11 Detroit 100 100 mi (160 km) Michigan State Fairgrounds Speedway Detroit, Michigan Dirt Frank Lockhart
17 September 18 Altoona Race 250 mi (400 km) Altoona Speedway Tyrone, Pennsylvania Board Harry Hartz Frank Lockhart
18 October 2 Fresno 25 25 mi (40 km) Fresno Speedway Fresno, California Board Peter DePaolo
19 Fresno 50 50 mi (80 km) Frank Lockhart
20 October 12 Rockingham Race 25 mi (40 km) Rockingham Park Salem, New Hampshire Board Bennett Hill
21 25 mi (40 km) Leon Duray
22 200 mi (320 km) Harry Hartz
NC October 24 Detroit 100 100 mi (160 km) Michigan State Fairgrounds Speedway Detroit, Michigan Dirt Sam Ross
23 November 11 Charlotte Heat 1 25 mi (40 km) Charlotte Speedway Pineville, North Carolina Board Bennett Hill Frank Lockhart
24 Charlotte Heat 2 25 mi (40 km) Harry Hartz Dave Lewis
25 Charlotte Semi 50 mi (80 km) Bennett Hill Harry Hartz
26 Charlotte Main 100 mi (160 km) Frank Lockhart Leon Duray
  Non-championship race
^A Scheduled for 500 miles, stopped due to rain.

Leading National Championship standings

 #  Driver Car Points
1 Harry Hartz Miller 2954
2 Frank Lockhart Miller 1830
3 Peter DePaolo Duesenberg 1500
4 Bennett Hill Miller 1050
5 Frank Elliott Miller, Miller-Locomobile 747

References

  • Åberg, Andreas. "AAA National Championship 1926". Driver Database. Archived from the original on 2011-04-26. Retrieved 2011-04-25.
  • "1926 AAA National Championship Trail". ChampCarStats.com. Archived from the original on 2011-04-26. Retrieved 2011-04-25.
  • Harms, Phil. "1926 Championship Driver Summary" (PDF). Motorsport.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-04-26. Retrieved 2011-04-25.

See also

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