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| burgh, Pennsylvania), is a former driver in the | USAC and CART Championship Car series. |
| 8, Arlington, Texas), is a former driver in the | USAC and CART Championship Car series. |
| , Alamo, California), is a former driver in the | USAC and CART Championship Car series. |
| He raced in | USAC and CART in 17 seasons (1968-1983 and 1985), wi |
| ter, Wisconsin), USA, is a former driver in the | USAC and CART Championship Car series. |
| a former off-road driver who also drove in the | USAC and CART Championship Car series. |
| y 400 was an Indy Racing League IndyCar Series, | USAC, and CART Champ Car race held from 1970 until 1 |
| r racing driver, c He is the grandson of former | USAC and NASCAR driver Bay Darnell, who also started |
| He drove in the | USAC and CART Championship Car series, racing in the |
| owners or "actual participants" than under the | USAC banner. |
| An Eagle T2G | USAC car, essentially identical to the Formula One T |
| He holds the all-time | USAC career wins record with 159 victories, and the |
| He made 57 CART & | USAC Champ Car starts in his career. |
| His open wheel racing includes | USAC Champ cars and midget cars. |
| 9) was an American race car driver who raced in | USAC Champ Cars (including the Indianapolis 500), as |
| He had 37 | USAC Champ Car starts between 1960 and 1970, with a |
| Merle's | USAC Champ Car racing career was brief and tragic. |
| dianapolis, Indiana), is a former driver in the | USAC Championship Car series. |
| Veith drove in the AAA and | USAC Championship Car series, racing from 1955 to 19 |
| , Tustin, California) is a former driver in the | USAC Championship Car series. |
| Arnold drove sporadically in the | USAC Championship Car series, racing between 1959 an |
| He drove in the | USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1961-196 |
| He drove in the | USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1960-196 |
| He drove in the AAA and | USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1953-196 |
| He drove in the AAA and | USAC Championship Car series in the 1949-1950 and 19 |
| He drove in the | USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1970-197 |
| orn in Wabash, Indiana, he drove in the AAA and | USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1950, 19 |
| Zimmerman raced in the | USAC Championship Car series in the 1968, 1969, 1971 |
| He drove in the | USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1963 and |
| Malone also raced in the | USAC Championship Car series in the 1962-1965 season |
| After Formula One, Bucknum drove in the | USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1967-197 |
| Ates raced in the | USAC Championship Car series in the 1968-1970 season |
| He drove in the and | USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1958-196 |
| Christie raced in the | USAC Championship Car series in the 1956-1963 season |
| d built for the use of A.J. Foyt's race team in | USAC Championship Car racing including the Indianapo |
| He drove in the AAA and | USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1955-195 |
| He drove in the | USAC Championship Car series and also in sprint cars |
| He drove in the AAA and | USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1940-194 |
| in 1990, it hosted the United States Auto Club ( | USAC) championship series, and was used in movies li |
| In 1956, he returned to the | USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1956-196 |
| known for his accomplishments in open-wheel and | USAC competition won his first and only NASCAR Grand |
| t settlements with him but the case against the | USAC continued as of April 2006. |
| A court injunction was issued after | USAC denied entries by the start-up CART series. |
| Banks later retired from racing and became | USAC Director of Competitions, and was also inducted |
| He won the 1980 and 1983 | USAC Dirt Track champions in Silver Crown car. |
| nited States, the Tony Bettenhausen 100 for the | USAC dirt championship cars, first run in 1961 and t |
| The event attracts NASCAR and | USAC drivers from around the country. |
| g" style of racing known for during the AAA and | USAC eras of Indy car racing. |
| Dodge pro Series, Vauxhaul Lotus (England) and | USAC FF2000 races. |
| amed for the accident, Elisian was suspended by | USAC for the accident (reinstated a few days later), |
| cyclists he had trained later sued USA Cycling ( | USAC) for doping them and named him and fellow coach |
| Moving to | USAC in 1995 running the C.E. |
| In August 1959, Elisian entered the | USAC Indy car 200-mile (320 km) race at the "Milwauk |
| The track has held events sanctioned by | USAC, its predecessor American Automobile Associatio |
| He finished runner-up in | USAC Midget Copper World Classic at Phoenix in 2001. |
| He also finished sixth in | USAC Midget national points in 2002; posting a win a |
| Fike finished a career-best second in | USAC Midget points in 2001 with two victories at Lak |
| He has 27 career | USAC midget wins. |
| Beginning in karting in 1999, he moved to | USAC Midgets in 2004, competing for his father John' |
| He returned to his roots won the 1984 | USAC National Midget Series Champion. |
| He joined the | USAC National Midget Tour in 1999 and was the Rookie |
| anapolis 500 and the 1954 AAA and 1956 and 1957 | USAC National Championship. |
| not being held in 1964, the race shifted to the | USAC National Championship Trail for Champ Cars in 1 |
| 2004 | USAC National Sprint Car Series Champion |
| 2001 | USAC National Midget Series Champion |
| 2002 | USAC National Midget Series Champion |
| He was the second man to win three | USAC National Midget Championships. . |
| the Undergraduate Student Association Council ( | USAC) of UCLA. |
| The following morning, | USAC officials ruled that Unser had passed cars ille |
| In 1960 he won the | USAC Pacific Coast Midget title as well as the Natio |
| Butler went on to finish the season 3rd in | USAC points. |
| and worked on the various DOHC Ford engines in | USAC racing, including building 15 Indianapolis 500- |
| The race began as a round of the | USAC Road Racing Championship. |
| as he competes for Tony Stewart Racing in three | USAC series. |
| He then competed in the | USAC Silver Crown Series in 1994. |
| It is a stop on the ARCA and | USAC Silver Crown tours. |
| The national championship race for the | USAC Silver Crown dirt cars is held in his honor. |
| Since leaving IndyCars he has returned to the | USAC Silver Crown Series on a part-time basis. |
| e Allen Crowe Memorial 100 ARCA stock car race, | USAC Silver Crown championship dirt cars, UMP Late M |
| He was the 2000 | USAC Silver Crown Champion and 2002 USAC National Sp |
| 1995 | USAC Silver Crown Series "Most Improved Driver" |
| He finished 11th in | USAC Sprint national points in 2002 with two runner- |
| Branson was also the 1959 and 1965 | USAC Sprint Car Series Champion. |
| By the end of the year, Butler had won 5 | USAC sprint races, one less than eventual series cha |
| membered for bringing the stock block engine to | USAC Sprint car racing as one of the "Chevy Twins" w |
| rmerly a pit reporter for The Outdoor Channel's | USAC sprint and midget car races, and a reporter for |
| n when he was a young boy watching his father's | USAC Sprint and Indy cars race across the Midwest. |
| ler's eighth, and final, season to run the full | USAC sprint schedule, during these years, he won fou |
| o racing at the end of March in 1978, winning a | USAC Sprint race at the paved five-eighths mile Indi |
| He won the 1951 AAA Stock Car (later | USAC Stock Car) championship. |
| USAC stock car racer Ramo Stott won his only career | |
| 1991 | USAC TQ Midget Champion |
| 1990 | USAC TQ Midget "Rookie of the Year" |
| Ascot was also the site of the annual | USAC Turkey Night Grand Prix midget race on Thanksgi |
| n, the Indianapolis 500 itself was conducted by | USAC under slightly different rules. |
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