1971 USAC National Dirt Car Championship

The 1971 USAC National Dirt Car Championship was the first season of the newly formed USAC National Dirt Car Championship. The inaugural champion was George Snider. The Dirt Car championship was created after dirt races were dropped from the schedule of the USAC Championship Car series following the 1970 season.[1]

Technical rules

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The existing USAC National Championship was a mixture of road courses, hill climbs and paved or dirt oval races. For the 1971 season this championship switched exclusively to paved ovals. Especially on the paved ovals rear-engined cars dominated the races whereas on the dirt ovals the front-engined cars were superior.

The cars' construction mainly stayed with front engines as established after World War II. The cars with wheelbase of at least 96 inches. Overhead camshaft engines were restricted to 256.284 cubic inches (4.2 liters) and stock block engine could use up to 305.1 cubic inches (5.0 liters).

Confirmed entries

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Team / Owner Chassis Engine No Drivers Rounds
Agajanian-Faas Racers Watson 64 Ford 98 Sammy Sessions 1
Offenhauser 2–4
A. J. Foyt Enterprises Meskowski 69 Foyt 9 A. J. Foyt 2–4
Bob Harkey Meskowski 59 Offenhauser 52 Bob Harkey All
Carl Gehlhausen Racing Kurtis 4000D 343 Offenhauser 84 Tom Bigelow 1
Jim Malloy 2–4
CHEK Inc. Turner 62 Chevrolet 44 Arnie Knepper All
Danny Burke Moore 65 Offenhauser 33 Ronnie Burke 2–4
Don Rogala unknown Offenhauser 36 Billy Vukovich Jr. 1
Jimmy Caruthers 2–4
Federal Engineering Meskowski 64 Offenhauser 3 Johnny Parsons 4
Gerhardt Racing unknown Plymouth 16 Gary Bettenhausen 2–4
Harry Conklin unknown Offenhauser 64 Bill Puterbaugh 1
Helen Reynard Kuzma Offenhauser 75 Jim Reynard All
Jim McElreath McElreath 69 Chevrolet 14 Jim McElreath All
Joe Hunt Lesovksy 58 Offenhauser 99 Merle Bettenhausen 2–4
Jordan unknown Chevrolet 69 Duke Cook 3–4
Ken Brenn Meskowski 62 Offenhauser 57 Lee Kunzman All
Leader Card Watson 62 Offenhauser 4 George Snider All
Lindsey Hopkins Meskowski 61 Offenhauser 6 Roger McCluskey 4
Louis Senter Meskowski 63 Offenhauser 22 Don Hawley All
Louis Seymour Meskowski 61 Chevrolet 39 Joe Saldana 1
Offenhauser Bruce Walkup 2–4
Mataka Brothers Blum 62 Offenhauser 31 Jerry Karl 1
Joe Saldana 2–4
MVS Racing Ward 67 Offenhauser 19 Bill Puterbaugh 2, 4
Ray Smith Ward 68 Chevrolet 70 Carl Williams 1
Tom Bigelow 2–4
Richard Blacker Cannon 70 Chevrolet 47 Larry Cannon 2–4
Ron Hart Cedoz 70 Chevrolet 48 Karl Busson All
Ron Kilman Meskowski 60 Offenhauser 25 Rollie Beale All
Russ Ruppert Meskowski 58 Offenhauser 17 Dick Tobias All
Steck unknown Chevrolet 30 Billy Thrasher 2–4
STP Racing Kingfish 69 Plymouth 5 Mario Andretti 2–4
Kingfish 70 Chevrolet 40 Larry Dickson All
Kingfish 70 Gurney Weslake 60 Greg Weld 1–3
Kingfish 69 Plymouth 4
Tim DelRose Enterprises Kuzma 60 Offenhauser 18 Johnny Rutherford All
Two Jacks Gerhardt 66 GM Allison Turbine 29 Art Pollard 3–4
United Championship Racers Dunlop 64 Offenhauser 24 Gary Bettenhausen 1
Billy Vukovich Jr. 2–4
Vatis Enterprises Vollstedt 59 Offenhauser 94 Carl Williams 2–4
Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing Kingfish 69 Ford 1 Al Unser 1, 4
Walmotors Meskowski 59 Offenhauser 77 Salt Walther 2–4
Walt Flynn Flynn 64 Offenhauser 58 Ralph Liguori All
Wib Spalding Meskowski Chevrolet 15 Bill Puterbaugh 3
Don Nordhorn 4

Schedule and results

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The season consisted of four 100 mile dirt races.[2]

Rnd Date Track Location Winning Driver
1 June 20 Nazareth National Speedway Nazareth, Pennsylvania Jim McElreath
2 August 22 Illinois State Fairgrounds Springfield, Illinois A.J. Foyt
3 September 6 Du Quoin State Fairgrounds Du Quoin, Illinois George Snider
4 September 11 Indiana State Fairgrounds Indianapolis, Indiana Al Unser

Final point standings

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The driver's championship was won by George Snider of 26 classified drivers. The entrants championships went to the #4 car of Leader Card, Inc. [3]

Pos Driver NAZ SPR DUQ ISF Pts
1 George Snider 18 2* 1 2 520
2 Jim McElreath 1 3 Wth 6 420
3 A. J. Foyt 1 9 4 360
4 Billy Vukovich Jr. 4 22 3 5 360
5 Don Hawley 3 4 6 DNQ 340
6 Arnie Knepper 2 11 5 9 320
7 Al Unser 10* 1* 230
8 Bob Harkey 6 8 7 11 210
9 Larry Dickson DNS 10 21 3 170
10 Bill Puterbaugh 20 18 4 8 170
11 Greg Weld 13 15 2* Wth 160
12 Sammy Sessions 9 12 23 7 110
13 Gary Bettenhausen 5 20 DNQ 18 100
14 Jimmy Caruthers 5 16 21 100
15 Merle Bettenhausen 7 14 10 90
16 Rollie Beale 19 6 Wth DNQ 80
17 Jerry Karl 7 60
18 Ralph Liguori 8 24 22 Wth 50
19 Johnny Rutherford 16 17 8 20 50
20 Carl Williams 15 9 18 14 40
21 Ronnie Burke Wth 10 DNQ 30
22 Dick Tobias 11 DNQ DNQ DNQ 20
23 Joe Saldana DNS 19 11 16 20
24 Jim Reynard 12 DNQ DNQ DNQ 10
25 Salt Walther 14 12 DNQ 10
26 Don Nordhorn 12 10
- Mario Andretti 13 17 17 0
- Jim Malloy 21 19 13 0
- Lee Kunzman DNS 23 13 DNQ 0
- Karl Busson 14 16 DNQ 19 0
- Johnny Parsons 15 0
- Larry Cannon DNQ 15 DNQ 0
- Tom Bigelow 17 Wth 20 DNQ 0
- Bruce Walkup DNS 24 22 0
- Roger McCluskey 23 0
- Art Pollard DNQ 24 0
- Billy Thrasher DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
- Duke Cook DNQ Wth 0
Pos Driver NAZ SPR DUQ ISF Pts
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
In-line notation
Bold Pole position
Italics Ran fastest race lap
* Led most race laps
 RY  Rookie of the Year
 R  Rookie

References

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  1. ^ "1971 USAC DIRT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON REVIEW".
  2. ^ "USAC Record Book".
  3. ^ "USAC Record Book".