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Auto racing season
The 1930 AAA Championship Car season consisted of eight races, beginning in Langhorne , Pennsylvania on May 3 and concluding in Syracuse , New York on September 6. The AAA National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Billy Arnold .
Two riding mechanics died during the season. Paul Marshall, at the Indianapolis 500 ; and William Berry, who died at Detroit during qualifying.[ 1]
Schedule and results [ edit ]
All races running on Dirt/Brick/Board Oval.
^A Scheduled for 200 miles, stopped early due to rain on lap 93.
Final points standings [ edit ]
Note 1: Drivers had to be running at the finish to score points. Points scored by drivers sharing a ride were split according to percentage of race driven. Starters were not allowed to score points as relief drivers, if a race starter finished the race in another car, in a points scoring position, those points were awarded to the driver who had started the car.
Note 2: Louis Schneider was ineligible for points.
The final standings based on reference.[ 2]
Color
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
2nd place
Bronze
3rd place
Green
4th & 5th place
Light Blue
6th-10th place
Dark Blue
Finished (Outside Top 10)
Purple
Did not finish (Ret)
Red
Did not qualify (DNQ)
Brown
Withdrawn (Wth)
Black
Disqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Blank
Did not participate (DNP)
Not competing
In-line notation
Bold
Pole position
Italics
Ran fastest race lap
*
Led most race laps
Rookie of the Year
Rookie