The 1979 USAC Mini Indy Series season was the third and final full season of the USAC sanctioned Formula Super Vee championship.

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitLocationDatePole positionFastest lapWinner
1[1]Texas World SpeedwayUnited States College Station, Texas8 AprilAustralia Geoff BrabhamAustralia Dennis Firestone
2[2]Indianapolis Raceway ParkUnited States Brownsburg, Indiana27 MayAustralia Geoff BrabhamUnited States Ken Nichols
3[3]The Milwaukee MileUnited States West Allis, Wisconsin10 JuneAustralia Dennis FirestoneAustralia Dennis Firestone
4[4]Pocono International RacewayUnited States Long Pond, Pennsylvania24 JuneUnited States Gary BettenhausenUnited States Ronn Gregg
5[5]Texas World SpeedwayUnited States College Station, Texas29 JulyUnited States Mike ChandlerUnited States Mike Chandler
6[6]The Milwaukee MileUnited States West Allis, Wisconsin20 AugustAustralia Dennis FirestoneAustralia Dennis Firestone
7[7]Minnesota State FairUnited States St. Paul, Minnesota25 AugustUnited States Tom KlauslerAustralia Dennis Firestone
8[8]27 AugustAustralia Geoff BrabhamAustralia Dennis Firestone

Final standings

Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th & 5th place
Light Blue 6th–10th place
Dark Blue 11th place or lower
Purple Did not finish
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn (Wth)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Driver replacement (Rpl)
Injured (Inj)
No race held (NH)
Pos.DriverUnited States
TEX1
United States
IRP
United States
MIL1
United States
POC
United States
TEX2
United States
MIL2
United States
MIN1
United States
MIN2
Points
1Australia Dennis Firestone121221111480
2United States Mike Chandler346713222903
3Australia Geoff Brabham193345266824
4United States Pete Halsmer498812542650
5United States Ken Nichols15182373507
6United States Ronn Gregg7201916920358
7United States Gary Bettenhausen1023330
8United States Jim Harvey71147168315
9New Zealand Dave McMillan34189304
10Canada Harry MacDonald185967284
11United States Johnny Parsons41922214250
12United States Tom Klausler201615121155244
13United States Rich Vogler2626242
14United States Dale Whittington612321233
15United States Barry Hartzell51410914180
16United States Doug Clark11101925819110
17United States Rich Maier882113108
18United States Bob Cicconi131771113172013107
19United States Bill Cruse517104
20United States Dan Park119151095
21United States Joe Gimpel, Jr.162214693
22United States Roger Rager10790
23United States John Kalagian917101284
24United States Bryan Johnson680
25United States Richard Shirey82453
26United States Denny Moothart850
27United States Roy Kischell1712232411202447
28United States Jim Giffin10211243
29United States Stuart Moore1030
30United States Herm Johnson191124
30United States Tommy Thomas111824
32United States Tom D'Eath121315
33United States Steve Lotshaw181214
34United States John Sisk22191711
35United States Lou Gigliotti131610
35United States Mark Glembin161310
35United States Mike Martz151310
35United States Bill Henderson141410
39United States Dave Estep14179
40United States Dana Carter21158
40United States Rich Pfeiffer23158
40United States Gary Pratt23158
43United States Giovanni Angelo18247
44United States Richard Messier22236
45United States Jim McElean145
45United States Dave Manzolini155
45United States J.D. Moffatt155
45United States Dominick Billera165
49United States Tim LaWarre184
49United States Benny Scott194
49United States Mark Abel204
52United States Bill Noble213
52United States Roger McCluskey223
52United States Dennis Blackwell233
52United States Jan SlesinskiDNS243
United States Tom HessertDNS

References

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  5. "1979 TWS 2". ChampCarStats.com. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  6. "1979 Milwaukee 2". ChampCarStats.com. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  7. "1979 St. Paul 1". Ultimate Racing History. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  8. "1979 St. Paul 2". Ultimate Racing History. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
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