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Triple Crown (IndyCar)

The Triple Crown is a "championship" consisting of three 500 Mile Super Speedway races on the IndyCar calendar. Traditionally, the crown jewel races were events at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Pocono Raceway, and a third race at either Ontario Motor Speedway, Michigan International Speedway, or Auto Club Speedway. In some years a driver would be recognized as a "Triple Crown Champion" if he/she scored the most points in the three races; Al Unser being the only driver to win all three 500 mile races during the 1978 IndyCar Season. Even though three super speedways and three 500 mile races have been featured in many seasons, only in 1971–1989 and 2013–2015 were "Triple Crowns" recognized.

History edit

The Triple Crown concept was first suggested by Pocono Raceway General Manager Bill Marvel in 1970.[1] Hoping to replicate the success of horse racing's Triple Crown, Pocono promoted their debut race in 1971 as joining an elite group of three 500-mile IndyCar races. Other "Crown Jewel" races included the Indianapolis 500 and the California 500 at Ontario Motor Speedway which debuted in 1970. The driver that scored the most points in the three 500 mile races would be presented with a diamond-studded gold ring.[2] Joe Leonard won the first two Triple Crown championships in 1971 and 1972.

By 1974, several drivers criticized USAC over their lack of promotion for the Triple Crown.[3] Shortly after Secretariat won the similar prize in horse racing, it was lamented that auto racing's Triple Crown was not similarly embraced. After Marvel left his position at Pocono, promotion of the Crown was reduced and USAC neglected to even mention Roger McCluskey won the 1973 Crown in their media guide.

"The Triple Crown was one man's dream," Mario Andretti said in June 1974.[4] "Since Bill Marvel isn't connected here anymore, the whole thing died. It has some definite meaning, but it has to be talked about."

"It is a good publicity thing," Mark Donohue said,[5] "but it has to be promoted. Right now everybody is just trying to win the race at hand." In June 1974, Philadelphia Daily News writer Bill Fleischman wrote,[6] "A few years ago, Joe Leonard was honored at a dinner in Philadelphia as the first Triple Crown Winner. Leonard said he hoped his sport's Triple Crown would soon be as prestigious as horse racing's established salute. It hasn't happened. And it won't until auto racing cares enough to promote what could be an exciting attention getter."

Between 1975 and 1980, the prize was renamed the Olsonite Triple Crown and carried a $1,500 prize for the champion and an annual trophy.[7]

In 1978, Al Unser became the first and only driver to win all three Crown Jewel races in one season. Ontario Motor Speedway closed in 1980 and its spot in the Triple Crown was replaced with a new 500 Mile race at Michigan International Speedway. In 1982, Gordon Johncock won the first two legs of the Triple Crown and looked to become the second driver to sweep the crown jewels. While running second at Pocono with six laps remaining, Johncock broke a gearbox and dashed his hopes to win all three races.

In March 1983, Domino's Pizza became the title sponsor of the Domino's Pizza CART Triple Crown Award.[8] A $1 million prize was offered should any driver win all three Triple Crown races in one season. In addition, whichever driver scored the most points in the Triple Crown would win $10,000 and a trophy.

Domino's sponsorship of the award expired at the end of 1986 and the annual crowning of a champion based on points was discontinued. Pocono left the IndyCar schedule after 1989 and the Triple Crown promotion was dropped entirely. The last Michigan 500 was held in 2001 which made Indianapolis the last 500 mile race for several years.

In 2012, a 500 mile race at Auto Club Speedway was held as the season-ending race. In October 2012, it was announced that Pocono would return to the schedule in 2013. The Triple Crown promotion returned as well. "If you're gonna bring history back, the one thing that the fans wanted to see was the Triple Crown," IndyCar CEO Randy Bernard said.[9] "Ever since I started three years ago, that was one of the big things they kept telling us."

Like the promotion in the 1980s, the Triple Crown revival carried cash bonuses, sponsored by Fuzzy's Ultra Premium Vodka. If a driver could win all three races, they would earn a $1 million dollar bonus. $250,000 was offered if a driver could win 2 out of 3 races. It became known as the Fuzzy's Vodka Triple Crown.

In 2014, the Triple Crown races awarded double points in the IndyCar standings.[10] Following repeated schedule changes and decreased attendance, the California 500 left the IndyCar schedule after 2015 and the Triple Crown promotion was dropped once again.

Triple Crown Seasons edit

Season Indianapolis Pocono Ontario
1971 USAC Championship Car season   Al Unser   Mark Donohue   Joe Leonard
1972 USAC Championship Car season   Mark Donohue   Joe Leonard   Roger McCluskey
1973 USAC Championship Car season   Gordon Johncock   A. J. Foyt   Wally Dallenbach Sr.
1974 USAC Championship Car season   Johnny Rutherford   Johnny Rutherford   Bobby Unser
1975 USAC Championship Car season   Bobby Unser   A. J. Foyt   A. J. Foyt
1976 USAC Championship Car season   Johnny Rutherford   Al Unser   Bobby Unser
1977 USAC Championship Car season   A. J. Foyt   Tom Sneva   Al Unser
1978 USAC Championship Car season   Al Unser   Al Unser   Al Unser
1979 USAC Championship Car season   Rick Mears   A. J. Foyt   A. J. Foyt
1980 USAC Championship Car season   Johnny Rutherford   Bobby Unser   Johnny Rutherford
Season Indianapolis Pocono Michigan
1981 USAC/1981 CART PPG   Bobby Unser   A. J. Foyt   Pancho Carter
1982 CART PPG Indy Car World Series   Gordon Johncock   Rick Mears   Gordon Johncock
1983 CART PPG Indy Car World Series   Tom Sneva   Teo Fabi   John Paul Jr.
1984 CART PPG Indy Car World Series   Rick Mears   Danny Sullivan   Mario Andretti
1985 CART PPG Indy Car World Series   Danny Sullivan   Rick Mears   Emerson Fittipaldi
1986 CART PPG Indy Car World Series   Bobby Rahal   Mario Andretti   Johnny Rutherford
1987 CART PPG Indy Car World Series   Al Unser   Rick Mears   Michael Andretti
1988 CART PPG Indy Car World Series   Rick Mears   Bobby Rahal   Danny Sullivan
1989 CART PPG Indy Car World Series   Emerson Fittipaldi   Danny Sullivan   Michael Andretti
19902012 No Triple Crown recognized
Season Indianapolis Pocono Fontana
2013 IZOD IndyCar Series   Tony Kanaan   Scott Dixon   Will Power
2014 Verizon IndyCar Series   Ryan Hunter-Reay   Juan Pablo Montoya   Tony Kanaan
Season Indianapolis Fontana Pocono
2015 Verizon IndyCar Series   Juan Pablo Montoya   Graham Rahal   Ryan Hunter-Reay


Triple Crown Points Champions edit

When Pocono and Fontana were on the schedule together from 2013 to 2015, IndyCar did not officially announce a Triple Crown points champion.

Season Champion
1971 USAC Championship Car season   Joe Leonard
1972 USAC Championship Car season   Joe Leonard
1973 USAC Championship Car season   Roger McCluskey
1974 USAC Championship Car season   Bobby Unser
1975 USAC Championship Car season   A. J. Foyt
1976 USAC Championship Car season   Johnny Rutherford
1977 USAC Championship Car season   Tom Sneva
1978 USAC Championship Car season   Al Unser
1979 USAC Championship Car season   A. J. Foyt
1980 USAC Championship Car season   Johnny Rutherford
1981 USAC/1981 CART PPG Not awarded due to USAC-CART split
1982 CART PPG Indy Car World Series   Gordon Johncock
1983 CART PPG Indy Car World Series   Rick Mears
1984 CART PPG Indy Car World Series   Rick Mears
1985 CART PPG Indy Car World Series   Al Unser
1986 CART PPG Indy Car World Series   Kevin Cogan

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Fleischman, Bill (June 25, 1974). "USAC Triple Crown Needs Polish". Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  2. ^ 1972 Schaefer 500 Program.
  3. ^ Fleischman, Bill (June 25, 1974). "USAC Triple Crown Needs Polish". Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  4. ^ Fleischman, Bill (June 25, 1974). "USAC Triple Crown Needs Polish". Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  5. ^ Fleischman, Bill (June 25, 1974). "USAC Triple Crown Needs Polish". Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  6. ^ Fleischman, Bill (June 25, 1974). "USAC Triple Crown Needs Polish". Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  7. ^ LeMasters, Ron (January 19, 1975). "USAC Specs for 1976 Include Pop-Offs". The Star Press. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  8. ^ "Domino s Pizza Sets $1 Million Triple Crown Award". industrydocuments.ucsf.edu. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  9. ^ "IndyCar Announcement at Pocono Raceway". Youtube.com. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  10. ^ "IndyCar to give double points for 500-mile races". USAToday.com. Retrieved 3 August 2021.

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The Triple Crown is a championship consisting of three 500 Mile Super Speedway races on the IndyCar calendar Traditionally the crown jewel races were events at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Pocono Raceway and a third race at either Ontario Motor Speedway Michigan International Speedway or Auto Club Speedway In some years a driver would be recognized as a Triple Crown Champion if he she scored the most points in the three races Al Unser being the only driver to win all three 500 mile races during the 1978 IndyCar Season Even though three super speedways and three 500 mile races have been featured in many seasons only in 1971 1989 and 2013 2015 were Triple Crowns recognized Contents 1 History 2 Triple Crown Seasons 3 Triple Crown Points Champions 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editThe Triple Crown concept was first suggested by Pocono Raceway General Manager Bill Marvel in 1970 1 Hoping to replicate the success of horse racing s Triple Crown Pocono promoted their debut race in 1971 as joining an elite group of three 500 mile IndyCar races Other Crown Jewel races included the Indianapolis 500 and the California 500 at Ontario Motor Speedway which debuted in 1970 The driver that scored the most points in the three 500 mile races would be presented with a diamond studded gold ring 2 Joe Leonard won the first two Triple Crown championships in 1971 and 1972 By 1974 several drivers criticized USAC over their lack of promotion for the Triple Crown 3 Shortly after Secretariat won the similar prize in horse racing it was lamented that auto racing s Triple Crown was not similarly embraced After Marvel left his position at Pocono promotion of the Crown was reduced and USAC neglected to even mention Roger McCluskey won the 1973 Crown in their media guide The Triple Crown was one man s dream Mario Andretti said in June 1974 4 Since Bill Marvel isn t connected here anymore the whole thing died It has some definite meaning but it has to be talked about It is a good publicity thing Mark Donohue said 5 but it has to be promoted Right now everybody is just trying to win the race at hand In June 1974 Philadelphia Daily News writer Bill Fleischman wrote 6 A few years ago Joe Leonard was honored at a dinner in Philadelphia as the first Triple Crown Winner Leonard said he hoped his sport s Triple Crown would soon be as prestigious as horse racing s established salute It hasn t happened And it won t until auto racing cares enough to promote what could be an exciting attention getter Between 1975 and 1980 the prize was renamed the Olsonite Triple Crown and carried a 1 500 prize for the champion and an annual trophy 7 In 1978 Al Unser became the first and only driver to win all three Crown Jewel races in one season Ontario Motor Speedway closed in 1980 and its spot in the Triple Crown was replaced with a new 500 Mile race at Michigan International Speedway In 1982 Gordon Johncock won the first two legs of the Triple Crown and looked to become the second driver to sweep the crown jewels While running second at Pocono with six laps remaining Johncock broke a gearbox and dashed his hopes to win all three races In March 1983 Domino s Pizza became the title sponsor of the Domino s Pizza CART Triple Crown Award 8 A 1 million prize was offered should any driver win all three Triple Crown races in one season In addition whichever driver scored the most points in the Triple Crown would win 10 000 and a trophy Domino s sponsorship of the award expired at the end of 1986 and the annual crowning of a champion based on points was discontinued Pocono left the IndyCar schedule after 1989 and the Triple Crown promotion was dropped entirely The last Michigan 500 was held in 2001 which made Indianapolis the last 500 mile race for several years In 2012 a 500 mile race at Auto Club Speedway was held as the season ending race In October 2012 it was announced that Pocono would return to the schedule in 2013 The Triple Crown promotion returned as well If you re gonna bring history back the one thing that the fans wanted to see was the Triple Crown IndyCar CEO Randy Bernard said 9 Ever since I started three years ago that was one of the big things they kept telling us Like the promotion in the 1980s the Triple Crown revival carried cash bonuses sponsored by Fuzzy s Ultra Premium Vodka If a driver could win all three races they would earn a 1 million dollar bonus 250 000 was offered if a driver could win 2 out of 3 races It became known as the Fuzzy s Vodka Triple Crown In 2014 the Triple Crown races awarded double points in the IndyCar standings 10 Following repeated schedule changes and decreased attendance the California 500 left the IndyCar schedule after 2015 and the Triple Crown promotion was dropped once again Triple Crown Seasons editSeason Indianapolis Pocono Ontario1971 USAC Championship Car season nbsp Al Unser nbsp Mark Donohue nbsp Joe Leonard1972 USAC Championship Car season nbsp Mark Donohue nbsp Joe Leonard nbsp Roger McCluskey1973 USAC Championship Car season nbsp Gordon Johncock nbsp A J Foyt nbsp Wally Dallenbach Sr 1974 USAC Championship Car season nbsp Johnny Rutherford nbsp Johnny Rutherford nbsp Bobby Unser1975 USAC Championship Car season nbsp Bobby Unser nbsp A J Foyt nbsp A J Foyt1976 USAC Championship Car season nbsp Johnny Rutherford nbsp Al Unser nbsp Bobby Unser1977 USAC Championship Car season nbsp A J Foyt nbsp Tom Sneva nbsp Al Unser1978 USAC Championship Car season nbsp Al Unser nbsp Al Unser nbsp Al Unser1979 USAC Championship Car season nbsp Rick Mears nbsp A J Foyt nbsp A J Foyt1980 USAC Championship Car season nbsp Johnny Rutherford nbsp Bobby Unser nbsp Johnny RutherfordSeason Indianapolis Pocono Michigan1981 USAC 1981 CART PPG nbsp Bobby Unser nbsp A J Foyt nbsp Pancho Carter1982 CART PPG Indy Car World Series nbsp Gordon Johncock nbsp Rick Mears nbsp Gordon Johncock1983 CART PPG Indy Car World Series nbsp Tom Sneva nbsp Teo Fabi nbsp John Paul Jr 1984 CART PPG Indy Car World Series nbsp Rick Mears nbsp Danny Sullivan nbsp Mario Andretti1985 CART PPG Indy Car World Series nbsp Danny Sullivan nbsp Rick Mears nbsp Emerson Fittipaldi1986 CART PPG Indy Car World Series nbsp Bobby Rahal nbsp Mario Andretti nbsp Johnny Rutherford1987 CART PPG Indy Car World Series nbsp Al Unser nbsp Rick Mears nbsp Michael Andretti1988 CART PPG Indy Car World Series nbsp Rick Mears nbsp Bobby Rahal nbsp Danny Sullivan1989 CART PPG Indy Car World Series nbsp Emerson Fittipaldi nbsp Danny Sullivan nbsp Michael Andretti1990 2012 No Triple Crown recognizedSeason Indianapolis Pocono Fontana2013 IZOD IndyCar Series nbsp Tony Kanaan nbsp Scott Dixon nbsp Will Power2014 Verizon IndyCar Series nbsp Ryan Hunter Reay nbsp Juan Pablo Montoya nbsp Tony KanaanSeason Indianapolis Fontana Pocono2015 Verizon IndyCar Series nbsp Juan Pablo Montoya nbsp Graham Rahal nbsp Ryan Hunter ReayTriple Crown Points Champions editWhen Pocono and Fontana were on the schedule together from 2013 to 2015 IndyCar did not officially announce a Triple Crown points champion Season Champion1971 USAC Championship Car season nbsp Joe Leonard1972 USAC Championship Car season nbsp Joe Leonard1973 USAC Championship Car season nbsp Roger McCluskey1974 USAC Championship Car season nbsp Bobby Unser1975 USAC Championship Car season nbsp A J Foyt1976 USAC Championship Car season nbsp Johnny Rutherford1977 USAC Championship Car season nbsp Tom Sneva1978 USAC Championship Car season nbsp Al Unser1979 USAC Championship Car season nbsp A J Foyt1980 USAC Championship Car season nbsp Johnny Rutherford1981 USAC 1981 CART PPG Not awarded due to USAC CART split1982 CART PPG Indy Car World Series nbsp Gordon Johncock1983 CART PPG Indy Car World Series nbsp Rick Mears1984 CART PPG Indy Car World Series nbsp Rick Mears1985 CART PPG Indy Car World Series nbsp Al Unser1986 CART PPG Indy Car World Series nbsp Kevin CoganSee also editTriple Crown of MotorsportReferences edit Fleischman Bill June 25 1974 USAC Triple Crown Needs Polish Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved 3 August 2021 1972 Schaefer 500 Program Fleischman Bill June 25 1974 USAC Triple Crown Needs Polish Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved 3 August 2021 Fleischman Bill June 25 1974 USAC Triple Crown Needs Polish Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved 3 August 2021 Fleischman Bill June 25 1974 USAC Triple Crown Needs Polish Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved 3 August 2021 Fleischman Bill June 25 1974 USAC Triple Crown Needs Polish Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved 3 August 2021 LeMasters Ron January 19 1975 USAC Specs for 1976 Include Pop Offs The Star Press Retrieved 3 August 2021 Domino s Pizza Sets 1 Million Triple Crown Award industrydocuments ucsf edu Retrieved 3 August 2021 IndyCar Announcement at Pocono Raceway Youtube com Retrieved 3 August 2021 IndyCar to give double points for 500 mile races USAToday com Retrieved 3 August 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Triple Crown IndyCar amp oldid 1176969750, wikipedia, wiki, 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