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Roger McCluskey (642 bytes)
3: ... car]] title in [[1969]] and [[1970]]. His first USAC Stock Car start resulted in a runner-up finish in...
5: ... Sprint Car wins, 23 USAC Stock Car wins and five USAC Big Car (national championship) wins.

United States Automobile Club (1898 bytes)
1: ...ng a car built to be used in the highest level of USAC racing. For a while there was a separate series ...
3: USAC also became the sanctioning body for many lower l...
5: ...head in the late 1970s and led to a break between USAC and most of the Championship team owners and driv...
7: ...he lesser levels of motor racing, including the ''USAC Silver Crown'' series for tube-framed, alcohol-fu...

A. J. Foyt (2357 bytes)
4: ...orn in [[Houston, Texas]]. He joined [[Champcars|USAC]] racing in 1957 and in 1961, he became the first...
10: ...nner. Following the controversy, the IRL relieved USAC of the scoring duties for its events.

Sprint cars (1525 bytes)
3: ...cally-named ''World of Outlaws'' which broke with USAC in a somewhat similar way to that which [[CART]] ...

Jeff Gordon (3484 bytes)
8: ...Midget title. In [[1991]] Gordon moved up to the USAC [[Silver Crown]] and at the age of 20 became the ...

IndyCar (1030 bytes)
5: ... to cars raced in [[United States Automobile Club|USAC]]-sponsored races. From [[1980 in sports|1980]] ...

Champcars (10497 bytes)
5: ...l other team owners who had been participating in USAC events involving cars known as Champ Cars and Ind...
9: ...the [[Pierre Levegh]] disaster at Le Mans Sarthe. USAC controlled the championship until [[1979]] when C...
11: ...rights and race purses, and ideally hold seats on USAC's governing body.
13: ...uickly gained the support of the vast majority of USAC Champ Car team and track owners, with the only no...
15: ... for both the driver and the sanctioning body, as USAC threw in the towel at the end of the season and f...

Tony Stewart (9660 bytes)
8: ... States Auto Club|USAC]] series. Stewart was the USAC rookie of the year in [[1991]], and was the Natio...
10: ...le Crown]], earning championships in all three of USAC's major divisions, National Midget, Sprint, and S...
44: ...e on dirt and at two prominent sprint car events, USAC's [[Turkey Day Shootout]], and the indoor [[Chili...

Gordon Johncock (2642 bytes)
7: Johncock won the [[USAC]] Champcar title in 1976, but was frustrated at I...

Rick Mears (6867 bytes)
5: ...irst road course win at [[Brands Hatch]] as the [[USAC]] cars made their first, and last visit to Englan...
7: ...e National Championship sanction changed from the USAC to Championship Auto Racing Teams ([[CART]]), and...

Mario Andretti (3638 bytes)
5: ...ed to the United States. He made his debut in the USAC series in 1964, and won the championship the very...

Indianapolis 500 (8516 bytes)
36: ...ies in 1978. However, the Indy 500 sided with the USAC for the following years, and the race was tempora...

John Cooper (car maker) (4310 bytes)
9: ... driver [[Rodger Ward]], the reigning [[Champcars|USAC National Champion]] and Indianapolis 500 Winner. ...

1978 in sports (8503 bytes)
8: ... [[A J Foyt]] won final season championship under USAC.

1973 in sports (9267 bytes)
12: *[[CART|USAC Racing]] - [[Roger McCluskey]]
175: * [[July 2]] - [[Swede Savage]] 26, [[CART|USAC]] race car driver

Nashville Municipal Auditorium (5874 bytes)
19: ...] played a few "home" games there. Even indoor [[USAC]] [[midget car]] racing was held there on occasi...

1956 in sports (9829 bytes)
11: *The United States Auto Club (USAC) was founded to take over race sanctioning from t...
12: *[[CART|USAC Racing]]:

Riverside International Raceway (5914 bytes)
37: *Various [[USAC]] Championship Trail ([[Indycar]]) events

1957 in sports (6952 bytes)
10: *[[CART|USAC Racing]] - [[Jimmy Bryan]] won the season champio...

1963 in sports (7324 bytes)
14: *[[CART|USAC Racing]] - [[A.J. Foyt]] won the season champions...

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