1971 SCCA Formula Super Vee season

The 1971 SCCA Formula Super Vee season was the first season of the Sports Car Club of America sanctioned Formula Super Vee championship.

Race calendar and results edit

Round Circuit Location Date Pole position Fastest lap Winner
1[1] Daytona International Raceway   Daytona Beach, Florida 3 July   Bill Scott   Bill Scott
2[2] Road Atlanta   Braselton, Georgia 11 July   Tom Reddy
3[3] Talladega Superspeedway   Talladega, Alabama 21 August   Bill Scott   Tom Davey
4[4] Road America   Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin 29 August   Bill Scott
5[5] Lime Rock Park   Lakeville, Connecticut 6 September   Bill Scott
6[6] Riverside International Raceway   Riverside, California 3 October   Elliott Forbes-Robinson
7[7] Laguna Seca Raceway   Monterey, California 17 October   Bill Scott

Final standings edit

Pos. Driver Chassis  
DAY
 
ATL
 
TAL
 
ROA
 
LRP
 
RIV
 
LS
Points
1   Bill Scott Royale 1 DNF 11 1 1 6 1 37
2   Tom Reddy Lola 5 1 2 2 DNF 5 2 31
3   Tom Davey Lola 12 DSQ 1 DNF 4 3 7 16
4   Elliott Forbes-Robinson Zeitler 1 4 12
5   John Finger Zink 5 6 2 5 11
6   John Magee Zeitler DNF 2 DNF 3 7 DNF 10
7   Jim Purcell Lynx 2 DNF DNF 16 4 9
7   Harry Ingle Zink DNF 4 2 10 DNF 9
9   Jim Jenkins Winkelmann DNF 3 7 3 20 9 8
10   Steve Pieper Lola DNF 3 8 5 7 DNF 6
11   Ted Tidwell Zink 3 11 7 10 4
11   Ray Heppenstall Royale 4 10 6 9 DNF 8 4
11   Bob Williams Hawke DNF 3 4
14   Jim Aronson Royale Racing 6 DNF DNF 5 8 11 3
14   Earl Nicewarner Nickle 16 4 DNF 9 11 3
14   Bill Baldwin Royale 14 4 11 3
17   John O'Steen Caldwell 5 2
18   Mike Walker Royale 6 DNF 1
18   Galen Lyons Royale 15 DNF 13 6 1
18   Frank Marrs Lola 6 1
  Bill Boye Autodynamics 19
  Phil Campbell Beach 8
  Dick Cooney Hawke 11
  Bob DeMarco Kaimann 12
  Ron Demarco Beach 9
  Stu Eichelberg Beach 19
  John McCollister Zink 12
  Michael Reed Royale 20
  Ted Roman Zeitler 17
  Harvey Staab Winkelmann 13
  Kirk Stowers Caldwell 7
  Bill Tartak, Jr. Lola 15
  John Werne Royale 14
  Dave Yoder Lola 10 DNS

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References edit

  1. ^ "Thiokol Challenge". Ultimate Racing History. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Round 2". Ultimate Racing History. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Round 3". Ultimate Racing History. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Round 4". Ultimate Racing History. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  5. ^ "Round 5". Ultimate Racing History. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  6. ^ "Round 6". Ultimate Racing History. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  7. ^ "Round 7". Ultimate Racing History. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  8. ^ "1971 SCCA Formula Super Vee". Old Racing Cars. Retrieved 4 August 2015.