1949 AAA Championship Car season
http://dbpedia.org/resource/1949_AAA_Championship_Car_season
The 1949 AAA Championship Car season consisted of 14 races, beginning in Arlington, Texas on April 24 and concluding in Del Mar, California on November 6. There were also two non-championship events. The AAA National Champion was Johnnie Parsons, and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Bill Holland. The season was marred by George Metzler's death at Indianapolis in practice, Bill Sheffler's death at Trenton also in practice, and Rex Mays's death in the final race at Del Mar.
rdf:langString
Die AAA-Saison 1949 war die 28. Meisterschaftssaison im US-amerikanischen Formelsport der American Automobile Association (AAA). Sie begann am 24. April in Arlington und endete am 6. November in Del Mar. Johnnie Parsons sicherte sich den Titel.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
AAA-Saison 1949
rdf:langString
1949 AAA Championship Car season
xsd:integer
31537665
xsd:integer
1094145658
xsd:date
2016-03-04
xsd:gMonthDay
--11-06
xsd:integer
1950
xsd:integer
1948
rdf:langString
AAA Championship Car
rdf:langString
AAA National Championship Trail
xsd:gMonthDay
--04-24
xsd:integer
1949
xsd:integer
14
rdf:langString
Johnny Parsons
rdf:langString
National champion
rdf:langString
Bill Holland
rdf:langString
The 1949 AAA Championship Car season consisted of 14 races, beginning in Arlington, Texas on April 24 and concluding in Del Mar, California on November 6. There were also two non-championship events. The AAA National Champion was Johnnie Parsons, and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Bill Holland. The season was marred by George Metzler's death at Indianapolis in practice, Bill Sheffler's death at Trenton also in practice, and Rex Mays's death in the final race at Del Mar.
rdf:langString
Die AAA-Saison 1949 war die 28. Meisterschaftssaison im US-amerikanischen Formelsport der American Automobile Association (AAA). Sie begann am 24. April in Arlington und endete am 6. November in Del Mar. Johnnie Parsons sicherte sich den Titel.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
39784