The 1977 USAC Mini Indy Series season was the first season of the USAC sanctioned Formula Super Vee championship which would later be called Indy Lights. The season contested of four races which was held from the 30 April to the 29 October with all of them being support races for the 1977 USAC Championship Car season.

The season would be won by two drivers, Tom Bagley who won the races in Trenton and Bowmanville. Herm Johnson was the other driver who got on the podium three times including a victory in the final round at Avondale.

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitLocationDatePole positionFastest lapWinner
1Trenton International SpeedwayUnited States Trenton, New Jersey30 AprilUnited States Tom BagleyUnited States Tom Bagley
2The Milwaukee MileUnited States West Allis, Wisconsin12 JuneUnited States Herm JohnsonUnited States Noel Bennett
3Mosport International RacewayCanada Bowmanville, Ontario2 JulyUnited States Herm JohnsonUnited States Tom Bagley
4Phoenix International RacewayUnited States Avondale, Arizona29 OctoberUnited States Fred PhillipsUnited States Herm Johnson

Teams and drivers

No.DriverOwnerCarEngineNote
1United States Tom BagleyTom BagleyZinkVolkswagen
90Lola
66Eddie Wachs
2United States Bob CicconiDick O'Dea RacingLolaVolkswagen
3United States Howdy HolmesWilbur Bunce RacingLolaVolkswagen
3Australia Vern SchuppanWilbur Bunce RacingVolkswagenQualified car
6United States Michael YoderDavid YoderLolaVolkswagen
7United States Tommy ThompsonVolkswagen
8Canada Charles MontagueRace Research Inc.Volkswagen
8United States Pete HalsmerRace Research Inc.Volkswagen
10United States Noel BennettNoel BennettLolaVolkswagen
12United States Lou GigliottiZinkVolkswagen
16United States Billy McConnellWMR EnterprisesVolkswagen
21Canada Harry MacDonaldLolaVolkswagen
13
19United States John KalagianBeth ArdisanaVolkswagen
20United States Bill FollmerVolkswagen
21United States James GeorgeVolkswagen
22United States Jerry PetersonVolkswagen
33United States Roger McCluskeyVolkswagenQualified car
34Canada Howard KellyVolkswagen
36United States Fred PhillipsSteve LathropZinkVolkswagen
37United States Gary BettenhausenVolkswagen
38United States Phil CalivaVolkswagen
39United States Richard TallonRichard TallonLolaVolkswagen
41United States Bill AlsupBill AlsupLolaVolkswagen
44United States Bill ScottBill ScottLolaVolkswagen
45United States Phil KruegerEric Lee DrangeLolaVolkswagen
46United States Stuart MooreJanet MooreVolkswagen
47United States Eddie MillerCarl HaasLolaVolkswagen
47United States George BatchelorCarl HaasVolkswagen
48United States Dan ParkLolaVolkswagen
55United States John TeasVolkswagen
60United States Gary PassonSharon PassonLolaVolkswagen
61United States Herm JohnsonAustin JohnsonLolaVolkswagen
63United States G. Scott OvelG. Scott OvelLolaVolkswagen
68United States Dominick BilleraLexa BilleraModusVolkswagen
73United States Hardie BeloffLolaVolkswagen
77United States John BarringerJohn BarringerLolaVolkswagen
80United States Gary MesnickVolkswagen
86United States Rick VillateModusVolkswagen
87United States Johnny KastnerWilbur Bunce RacingVolkswagen
89United States William HendersonFox Racing EnterprisesLolaVolkswagen

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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
TRE[2]
United States
MIL[3]
Canada
MOS[4]
United States
PIR[5]
Points
1.United States Tom Bagley15117500
1.United States Herm Johnson16231500
3.United States Howdy Holmes23923340
4.United States Noel Bennett4112330
5.United States Bill Alsup71472280
6.United States Eddie Miller3184260
7.United States Phil Krueger6174200
8.United States Gary Passon48170
9.United States William Henderson17192160
9.United States Michael Yoder5716160
11.United States Billy McConnell85150
12.United States Pete Halsmer3140
13.United States Richard Tallon16225100
14.United States Fred Phillips981390
15.United States Bob Cicconi62180
15.United States Johnny Kastner680
15.United States Stuart Moore680
15.United States John Barringer158102080
19.United States Bob Lazier760
20.United States Phil Caliva25940
20.United States Chris Gleason940
20.United States Domenick Billera13111140
23.United States Ted Field1030
23.United States Steve Lathrop1030
23.United States Bill Scott1030
26.United States John Kalagian12141220
26.United States Gary Bettenhausen112120
26.United States Chip Mead1120
29.United States G. Scott Ovel1210
United States Harry MacDonald19171314
United States Bill Follmer1321
United States Lou Gigliotti15
United States Jerry Peterson15
United States Bill Thelander15
United States Rich Ferguson16
United States Rich Amick18
United States Hardi Beloff13
United States George Batchelor18
Canada Howard Kelly18
United States Tom D'Eath1919
United States Peter Lissiuk20
Canada Charles Montague20
United States Dan Park20
United States Tommy Thompson21
United States James George22DNS
United States Richard Simis22
United States Rick Villate22
United States Gary Mesnick23
United States Nancy James24
United States John Teas24
United States Roger McCluskeyDNS
United States Johnny ParsonsDNS
Australia Vern SchuppanDNS

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References

  1. "USAC Mini-Indy Super Vee race". Ultimate Racing History. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  2. "1977 Trenton". ChampCarStats.com. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  3. "1977 Milwaukee". ChampCarStats.com. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  4. "1977 Mosport". ChampCarStats.com. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  5. "1977 Phoenix". ChampCarStats.com. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  6. "1977 USAC Mini-Indy Championship". ChampCarStats.com. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
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