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1951 AAA Championship Car season AAA National Championship Trail Season Races 15 Start date May 30 End date November 11 Awards National champion Tony Bettenhausen Indianapolis 500 winner Lee Wallard Chronology Previous season Next season 1950 1952 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. Contents 1 Schedule and results 2 Leading National Championship standings 3 References 4 See also Schedule and results Rnd Date Race Name Track Location Type Pole Position Winning Driver 1 May 30 International 500 Mile Sweepstakes Indianapolis Motor Speedway Speedway, Indiana Paved Oval Duke Nalon Lee Wallard 2 June 10 Rex Mays Classic Wisconsin State Fair Park Speedway West Allis, Wisconsin Dirt Oval Jack McGrath Tony Bettenhausen 3 June 24 Langhorne 100 Langhorne Speedway Langhorne, Pennsylvania Dirt Oval Jack McGrath Tony Bettenhausen 4 July 4 Darlington 250 Darlington Raceway Darlington, South Carolina Paved Oval Johnny McDowell Walt Faulkner NC July 29 Indianapolis Sweepstakes Williams Grove Speedway Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania Dirt Oval Troy Ruttman Troy Ruttman 5 August 18 Springfield 100 Illinois State Fairgrounds Springfield, Illinois Dirt Oval Paul Russo Tony Bettenhausen 6 August 26 Milwaukee 200 Wisconsin State Fair Park Speedway West Allis, Wisconsin Dirt Oval Johnny McDowell Walt Faulkner 7 September 1 Ted Horn Memorial DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Du Quoin, Illinois Dirt Oval Johnnie Parsons Tony Bettenhausen 8 September 3 Du Quoin 150A DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Du Quoin, Illinois Dirt Oval Tony Bettenhausen Tony Bettenhausen 9 September 3 Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb Pikes Peak Highway Pikes Peak, Colorado Hill Climb Louis Unser Al Rogers 10 September 8 Syracuse 100B New York State Fairgrounds Syracuse, New York Dirt Oval Tony Bettenhausen Tony Bettenhausen 11 September 9 Detroit 100 Michigan State Fairgrounds Detroit, Michigan Dirt Oval Johnny McDowell Paul Russo 12 September 23 Denver 100 Centennial Park Littleton, Colorado Dirt Oval Tony Bettenhausen Tony Bettenhausen 13 October 21 San Jose 100 San Jose Speedway San Jose, California Dirt Oval Tony Bettenhausen Tony Bettenhausen 14 November 4 Phoenix 100 Arizona State Fairgrounds Phoenix, Arizona Dirt Oval Henry Banks Johnnie Parsons 15 November 11 Bay Meadows 150 Bay Meadows Race Track San Mateo, California Dirt Oval Jack McGrath Johnnie Parsons ^A Race stopped after 101 laps due to rain. ^B Race stopped after 67 laps due to wreck. Leading National Championship standings  #  Driver Team Points 1 Tony Bettenhausen Belanger 2556 2 Henry Banks Hopkins Blue Crown 1856.6 3 Walt Faulkner Agajanian/Grant, Pat Clancy 1513.6 4 Jack McGrath Hinkle 1460.4 5 Mike Nazaruk Jim Robbins, Deck Manufacturing 1143 References Åberg, Andreas. "AAA National Championship 1951". Driver Database. Archived from the original on 2011-04-15. http://www.driverdb.com/standings/1140-1951/. Retrieved 2011-04-15.  "1951 AAA National Championship Trail". ChampCarStats.com. Archived from the original on 2011-04-15. http://www.champcarstats.com/year/1951.htm. Retrieved 2011-04-15.  Harms, Phil. "1951 Championship Driver Summary". Motorsport.com. Archived from the original on 2011-04-15. http://old.motorsport.com/stats/champ/data/1951sum.pdf. 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