1905 AAA Championship Car season


The 1905 AAA National Motor Car Championship consisted of 11 points-paying races, beginning in The Bronx, New York on June 10 and concluding in Poughkeepsie, New York on September 29. There were also at least two non-championship events held during the year. This was the first year that the AAA Contest Board officially recognized a National Champion in American Championship Car competition.
The 1905 AAA National Champion was Barney Oldfield. For reasons unclear, but likely due to a change in attitudes and opinions by AAA officials about the dangers of racing following several serious accidents, no national championship was officially recognized again until 1916.

Schedule and results

All races running on Dirt Oval.
RndDateRace NameTrackLocationWinning Driver
1June 10 Morris Park 5Morris ParkThe Bronx, New York Louis Chevrolet
2June 17 Hartford 5Charter Oak ParkWest Hartford, Connecticut Barney Oldfield
3June 26 Empire City 10Empire City SpeedwayYonkers, New York Louis Chevrolet
4June 28 Brunots IslandBrunots Island Driving TrackPittsburgh, Pennsylvania Barney Oldfield
5June 29 Brunots Island 10Brunots Island Driving TrackPittsburgh, Pennsylvania Louis Chevrolet
6July 4 Morris Park 1Morris ParkThe Bronx, New York Webb Jay
NCAugust 8 Grosse Pointe 5Grosse Pointe TrackDetroit, Michigan Webb Jay
7August 14 Glenville 5Glenville Driving TrackCleveland, Ohio Charles Burman
8August 19 Buffalo 5Kenilworth ParkBuffalo, New York Barney Oldfield
9September 9 Readville 5Readville Trotting ParkReadville, Massachusetts Barney Oldfield
NCSeptember 18 Syracuse 5New York State FairgroundsSyracuse, New York Guy Vaughn
10September 23 Providence 5Narragansett Park SpeedwayCranston, Rhode Island Barney Oldfield
11September 29 Poughkeepsie 5Hudson River Driving ParkPoughkeepsie, New York Barney Oldfield

Leading National Championship standings

# DriverCarPoints
1 Barney OldfieldPeerless "Green Dragon"26
2 Louis ChevroletFiat 9012
3 Webb JayWhite Steamer4
4 Charles BurmanPeerless4
5 Emanuel CedrinoFiat4
6 Dan WurgisReo Bird 324
7 Herbert LytlePope-Toledo2
8 Montague RobertsThomas2
9 Frank WridgewayPeerless1
Guy VaughnDecauville
Maurice BerninRenault
Frank DurbinStanley

In 1951, Victor Hémery, winner of the 1905 Vanderbilt Cup, was retroactively awarded a national championship.

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