1973 USAC Championship Car season explained
The 1973 USAC Championship Car season consisted of 16 races, beginning in College Station, Texas on April 7 and concluding in Avondale, Arizona on November 3. The first race of the season, in Avondale, Arizona on March 17, was postponed by rain and eventually cancelled due to infrastructure damage caused by the rain and scheduling conflicts. Bob Criss was killed in a private test at Phoenix before he could enter another event. He was 35 years old. The USAC National Champion was Roger McCluskey and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Gordon Johncock.
In this tragic season, two drivers were killed at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Art Pollard died in an accident while practicing for the Indy 500 while Swede Savage, who crashed during the race, died by complications one month later. Another driver, Salt Walther, suffered serious burns surviving a crash at the start of the race.In response to those accidents, USAC revised the rules in time for the Pocono 500. The rear wing width was cut back from 64 inches to 55, fuel tank capacity was drastically reduced (from 75 gallons to 40) and the allowable fuel to be consumed in a 500-mile race was reduced from 375 gallons to 340.
Schedule and results
All races running on Oval/Speedway.
Rnd | Date | Race Name | Track | Location | Pole Position | Winning Driver |
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- | March 17 & 31 | Phoenix 150 | Phoenix International Raceway | Avondale, Arizona | Race postponed twice; eventually cancelled |
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1 | April 7 | Texas 200 | Texas World Speedway | College Station, Texas | Bobby Unser | Al Unser |
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2 | April 15 | Trentonian 300 Heat #1 | Trenton International Speedway | Trenton, New Jersey | Gordon Johncock | A. J. Foyt |
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3 | Trentonian 300 Heat #2 | A. J. Foyt | Mario Andretti |
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4 | May 28, 29 & 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | Indianapolis Motor Speedway | Speedway, Indiana | Johnny Rutherford | Gordon Johncock |
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5 | June 10 | Rex Mays Classic | Wisconsin State Fair Park Speedway | West Allis, Wisconsin | Bobby Unser | Bobby Unser |
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6 | July 1 | Schaefer 500 | Pocono International Raceway | Long Pond, Pennsylvania | Peter Revson | A. J. Foyt |
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7 | July 15 | Michigan 200 | Michigan International Speedway | Brooklyn, Michigan | Bobby Unser | Roger McCluskey |
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8 | August 12 | Tony Bettenhausen 200 | Wisconsin State Fair Park Speedway | West Allis, Wisconsin | Wally Dallenbach Sr. | Wally Dallenbach Sr. |
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9 | August 26 | California 500 Qualification Heat 1 | Ontario Motor Speedway | Ontario, California | Gordon Johncock | Wally Dallenbach Sr. |
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10 | California 500 Qualification Heat 2 | Johnny Rutherford | Johnny Rutherford |
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11 | September 2 | California 500 | Peter Revson | Wally Dallenbach Sr. |
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12 | September 16 | Michigan Twin 125s #1 | Michigan International Speedway | Brooklyn, Michigan | Gordon Johncock | Bill Vukovich II |
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13 | Michigan Twin 125s #2 | Gary Bettenhausen | Johnny Rutherford |
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14 | September 23 | Trenton 200 | Trenton International Speedway | Trenton, New Jersey | Gordon Johncock | Gordon Johncock |
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15 | October 6 | Texas 200 | Texas World Speedway | College Station, Texas | Mario Andretti | Gary Bettenhausen |
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16 | November 3 | Arizona 150 | Phoenix International Raceway | Avondale, Arizona | Gordon Johncock | Gordon Johncock | |
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Postponed due to infrastructure damage, and again on March 28 due to continued flooding. Eventually cancelled due to scheduling conflicts.
Scheduled for 500 miles, stopped early due to rain. See 1973 Indy 500
Final points standings
Note: Sam Posey, Peter Revson, Mark Donohue, David Hobbs, Jerry Grant, John Cannon, Graham McRae and Bobby Allison are not eligible for points. The Rookie of the Year was not awarded, because every rookie was not eligible for points.
| Color | Result |
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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 | |
| In-line notation | Bold | Pole position | Italics | Ran fastest race lap | *|style="background:#F2F2F2;" align=center|Led most race laps|-|style="text-align:center" colspan=2| Rookie of the Year|-|style="text-align:center" colspan=2| Rookie|}|}|}References
- Web site: USAC National Championship 1973 . Ã…berg, Andreas . Driver Database . 2009-05-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080325034408/http://www.driverdb.com/standings/980-1973/ . 2008-03-25 . live .
- Web site: Indy 500 and USAC racing (1971-1978) . Harms, Phil . Ferner, Michael . Measures, Gerry . Brown, Allen . OldRacingCars.com . 2009-05-03 . https://archive.today/20120906023507/http://www.oldracingcars.com/indy/ . 2012-09-06 . live .
- Web site: 1973 USAC National Championship Trail . ChampCarStats.com . 2009-05-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081122112401/http://www.champcarstats.com/year/1973.htm . 2008-11-22 . live .
- Web site: 1973 Championship Driver Summary . Harms . Phil . Motorsport.com . 2011-05-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120810003609/http://www.motorsport.com/stats/champ/data/1973sum.pdf . 2012-08-10 . dead .
- http://media.indycar.com/pdf/2011/IICS_2011_Historical_Record_Book_INT6.pdf (p. 225-227)
- http://www.champcarstats.com/drivers/CrissBob.htm
See also
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