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AARWBA All America Team

For 40 years, the American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association has elected the annual All America Racing Team. The team is recognized by the Associated Press, Reuters and major publications as the only team of its kind in motor sports. Each year, two team members are elected in each of seven categories (unless there is a tie, in which case both tying drivers are elected). The driver who receives the most votes is awarded the Jerry Titus Memorial Trophy™ as AARWBA's Driver of the Year.

All members of the All-America Team are honored at a Banquet (2009), which is open to the public: 2010 Banquet

Jerry Titus Memorial Trophy™ Winners:
  • 1970 Al Unser
  • 1971 Mark Donohue
  • 1972 George Follmer
  • 1973 Mark Donohue
  • 1974 Johnny Rutherford
  • 1975 A.J. Foyt
  • 1976 Don Prudhomme
  • 1977 Mario Andretti*
  • 1978 Mario Andretti*
  • 1979 Rick Mears
  • 1980 Johnny Rutherford
  • 1981 Darrell Waltrip
  • 1982 Shirley Muldowney
  • 1983 Bobby Allison
  • 1984 Mario Andretti*
  • 1985 Bill Elliott
  • 1986 Bobby Rahal
  • 1987 Dale Earnhardt
  • 1988 Geoff Brabham
  • 1989 Emerson Fittipaldi
  • 1990 Al Unser Jr.
  • 1991 Harry Gant
  • 1992 Juan Manuel Fangio II
  • 1993 Nigel Mansell
  • 1994 Al Unser Jr.
  • 1995 Jeff Gordon*
  • 1996 John Force**
  • 1997 Tom Kendall
  • 1998 Jeff Gordon*
  • 1999 John Force**
  • 2000 John Force**
  • 2001 Jeff Gordon*
  • 2002 John Force**
  • 2003 J.J. Yeley
  • 2004 Tony Kanaan
  • 2005 Dan Wheldon
  • 2006 Tony Schumacher
  • 2007 Dario Franchitti
  • 2008 Tony Schumacher
  • 2009 Who will win?
  • * = Three-time Winner
  • ** = Four-time Winner
AARWBA All-America Team
2011
2010
2009
  • Dario Franchitti
  • Mark Martin
  • John Fogarty/Alex Gurney
  • Tony Schumacher
  • Donny Schatz
  • Ron Hornaday
  • J.R. Hildebrand
  • Helio Castroneves
  • Jimmie Johnson
  • David Brabham/Scott Sharp
  • Ashely Force Hood
  • Joey Saldana
  • Parker Kligerman
  • Frank Manzo
2008
  • Helio Castroneves
  • Scott Dixon
  • Carl Edwards
  • Jimmie Johnson
  • David Brabham and Scott Sharp
  • Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas
  • Cruz Pedregon
  • Tony Schumacher
  • Jerry Coons Jr.
  • Donny Schatz
  • Justin Allgaier
  • Johnny Benson
  • Jorg Bergmeister and Wolf Henzler
  • Raphael Matos
2007
  • Sebastien Bourdais
  • Dario Franchitti
  • Jimmie Johnson
  • Jeff Gordon
  • Alex Gurney
  • Jon Fogarty and Scott Pruett
  • Mika Salo
  • Jamie Melo and Alex Lloyd
  • Tony Pedregon
  • Tony Schumacher
  • Donny Schatz
  • Jerry Coons Jr.
  • Ron Hornaday Jr.
  • Frank Kimmel
2006
  • Sebastien Bourdais
  • Sam Hornish, Jr.
  • Jimmie Johnson
  • Tony Stewart
  • Jorg Bergmeister
  • Rinaldo Capello/Allan McNish (tie)
  • Scott Pruett/Luis Diaz (tie)
  • John Force
  • Tony Schumacher
  • Donny Schatz
  • Josh Wise
  • Todd Bodine
  • Frank Kimmel
  • J.R. Hildebrand
  • Travis Pastrana
2005
  • Dan Wheldon
  • Sebastien Bourdais
  • Tony Stewar
  • Jimmie Johnson
  • Wayne Taylor
  • Max Angelelli
  • Scott Pruett
  • Luis Diaz
  • John Force
  • Tony Schumacher
  • Steve Kinser
  • Dave Steele
  • Martin Truex Jr.
  • Frank Kimmel
  • Patrick Long
  • Jorg Bergmeister
  • Rob MacCachren
2004
  • Tony Kanaan
  • Sebastien Bourdais
  • Kurt Busch
  • Jimmie Johnson
  • Ron Fellows
  • Max Papis
  • Scott Pruett
  • John Force
  • Tony Schumacher
  • Steve Kinser
  • Bobby East
  • Martin Truex Jr.
  • Bobby Hamilton
  • Bill Auberlen
  • Thiago Medeiros
2003
  • Gil de Ferran
  • Paul Tracy (tie)
  • Scott Dixon (tie)
  • Matt Kenseth
  • Ryan Newman
  • Ron Fellows
  • Scott Pruett
  • Tony Pedregon
  • Larry Dixon
  • Steve Kinser
  • J.J. Yeley
  • Brian Vickers
  • Frank Kimmel
  • A.J. Allmendinger
  • Mark Taylor
2002
  • Cristiano da Matta
  • Sam Hornish, Jr.
  • Tony Stewart
  • Mark Martin
  • Ron Fellows
  • Boris Said
  • John Force
  • Larry Dixon
  • Steve Kinser
  • J.J. Yeley
  • A.J. Foyt IV
  • Frank Manzo (tie)
  • Bryan Sellers (tie)
2001
  • Gil de Ferran
  • Sam Hornish, Jr.
  • Jeff Gordon
  • Tony Stewart
  • Kevin Harvick
  • Paul Gentilozzi
  • James Weaver
  • John Force
  • Kenny Bernstein
  • Dave Darland
  • Danny Lasoski
  • Townsend Bell
  • Rob MacCachren
2000
  • Gil de Ferran
  • Buddy Lazier
  • Bobby Labonte
  • Tony Stewart
  • Jeff Green
  • Steve Kinser
  • John Force
  • Gary Scelzi
  • Brian Simo
  • Allan McNish
  • Scott Dixon
  • Buddy Rice
1999
  • Juan Montoya
  • Greg Ray
  • Dale Jarrett
  • Tony Stewart
  • Paul Gentilozzi
  • Elliott Forbes-Robinson
  • John Force
  • Tony Schumacher
  • Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  • Mark Kinser
  • Walker Evans
  • Anthony Lazzaro
1998
  • Kenny Brack
  • Alex Zanardi
  • Jeff Gordon
  • Mark Martin
  • Paul Gentilozzi
  • Butch Leitzinger
  • John Force
  • Gary Scelzi
  • Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  • Ron Hornaday Jr.
  • David Besnard
  • Cristiano Da Matta
1997
  • Tom Kendall
  • Alex Zanardi
  • Tony Stewart
  • Jeff Gordon
  • Dale Jarrett
  • Butch Leitzinger
  • John Force
  • Gary Scelzi
  • Randy LaJoie
  • Sammy Swindell
  • Derek Hill
  • Alex Barron
1996
  • John Force
  • Jimmy Vasser
  • Buddy Lazier
  • Terry Labonte
  • Jeff Gordon
  • Kenny Bernstein
  • Tom Kendall
  • Dorsey Schroeder
  • Mark Kinser
  • Ron Hornaday Jr.
  • Patrick Carpentier
  • David Empringham(Tie)
  • Evan Evans (Tie)
1995
  • Jeff Gordon
  • Dale Earnhardt
  • Jacques Villeneuve
  • Al Unser Jr.
  • John Force
  • Scott Kalitta
  • Tom Kendall
  • Irv Hoerr
  • Ivan Stewart
  • Greg Moore
  • Tony Stewart
  • Dave Blaney
1994
  • Al Unser Jr.
  • Dale Earnhardt
  • Jeff Gordon
  • Jacques Villeneuve
  • John Force
  • Don Prudhomme
  • Steve Kinser
  • Tony Stewart
  • Scott Pruett
  • Steve Millen
  • Rod Millen
  • Steve Robertson
1993
  • Nigel Mansell
  • Paul Tracy
  • Dale Earnhardt
  • Rusty Wallace
  • John Force
  • Eddie Hill
  • Juan Fangio II
  • Scott Sharp
  • Steve Kinser
  • Johnny Benson Jr.
  • Ivan Stewart
  • Bryan Herta
1992
  • Juan Fangio II
  • Bobby Rahal
  • Michael Andretti
  • Alan Kulwicki
  • Davey Allison
  • Kenny Bernstein
  • Joe Amato
  • Jack Baldwin
  • Steve Kinser
  • Mike Eddy
  • Rod Millen
  • Irv Hoerr
1991
  • Harry Gant
  • Michael Andretti
  • Rick Mears
  • Dale Earnhardt
  • Geoff Brabham
  • Scott Sharp
  • Darrell Alderman
  • Joe Amato
  • Jeff Gordon
  • Steve Kinser
  • Pat Austin
  • Roger Mears
1990
  • Al Unser Jr.
  • Michael Andretti
  • Dale Earnhardt
  • Mark Martin
  • John Force
  • Joe Amato
  • Geoff Brabham
  • Tom Kendall
  • Paul Tracy
  • Ivan Stewart
  • Steve Kinser
  • Jeff Gordon
1989
  • Emerson Fittipaldi
  • Rick Mears
  • Rusty Wallace
  • Mark Martin
  • Geoff Brabham
  • Dorsey Schroeder
  • Bob Glidden
  • Gary Ormsby
  • Rich Vogler
  • Doug Wolfgang
  • Robby Unser
  • Robby Gordon
1988
  • Geoff Brabham
  • Danny Sullivan
  • Al Unser Jr.
  • Bill Elliott
  • Rusty Wallace
  • Scott Pruett
  • Bob Glidden
  • Kenny Bernstein
  • Steve Kinser
  • Rich Vogler
  • Tom Kendall
  • Robby Gordon
1987
  • Bobby Rahal
  • Dale Earnhardt
  • Bill Elliott
  • Al Unser
  • Chip Robinson
  • Scott Pruett
  • Kenny Bernstein
  • Bob Glidden
  • Steve Kinser
  • Butch Miller
  • Chris Cord
  • John Buffum
1986
  • Bobby Rahal
  • Dale Earnhardt
  • Michael Andretti
  • Tim Richmond
  • Al Holbert
  • Scott Pruett
  • Kenny Bernstein
  • Don Garlits
  • Steve Kinser
  • Hershel McGriff
  • Tom Kendall
  • Steve Millen
1985
  • Al Unser Jr.
  • Darrell Waltrip
  • Bill Elliott
  • Al Unser
  • Al Holbert
  • Wally Dallenbach Jr.
  • Richie Evans
  • Roger Mears
  • Steve Kinser
  • John Jones
1984
  • Mario Andretti
  • Tom Sneva
  • Terry Labonte
  • Harry Gant
  • Tom Gloy
  • Al Holbert
  • Joe Amato
  • Don Garlits
  • Steve Kinser
  • Tom Bigelow
  • Sammy Swindell
1983
  • Bobby Allison
  • Teo Fabi
  • Al Unser
  • Darrell Waltrip
  • Al Holbert
  • David Hobbs
  • Shirley Muldowney
  • Gary Beck
  • Steve Kinser
  • John Buffum
1982
  • Shirley Muldowney
  • Rick Mears
  • Gordon Johncock
  • Bobby Allison
  • Darell Waltrip
  • Al Unser Jr.
  • John Paul Jr.
  • Lee Shepard
  • Michael Andretti
  • John Buffum
1981
  • Darrell Waltrip
  • Mario Andretti
  • Rick Mears
  • Bobby Allison
  • Geoff Brabham
  • Brian Redman
  • Jeb Allen
  • Shirley Muldowney
  • Al Unser Jr.
  • Doug Wolfgang
1980
  • Johnny Rutherford
  • Bobby Unser
  • Dale Earnhardt
  • Cale Yarborough
  • John Paul
  • Bob Tullius
  • Raymond Beadle
  • Shirley Muldowney
  • Rich Vogler
  • Steve Kinser
1979
  • A.J. Foyt
  • Richard Petty
  • Rick Mears
  • Darrell Waltrip
  • Peter Gregg
  • Don Whittington
  • Bob Glidden
  • Don Garlits
  • Mel Kenyon
  • Dennis Firestone
1978
  • Al Unser
  • Mario Andretti
  • Danny Ongais
  • Bobby Allison
  • Cale Yarborough
  • Peter Gregg
  • Kelly Brown
  • Don Prudhomme
  • A.J. Foyt
  • Steve Kinser
1977
  • Darrell Waltrip
  • Mario Andretti
  • Tom Sneva
  • A.J. Foyt
  • Cale Yarborough
  • Al Holbert
  • Don Prudhomme
  • Shirley Muldowney
  • Danny Ongais
  • Mel Kenyon
1976
  • Gordon Johncock
  • Mario Andretti
  • Johnny Rutherford
  • A.J. Foyt
  • Cale Yarborough
  • Al Holbert
  • Don Prudhomme
  • Shirley Muldowney
  • David Pearson
  • Jan Opperman
1975
  • Jimmy Carruthers
  • Mario Andretti
  • Bobby Allison
  • A.J. Foyt
  • Richard Petty
  • Al Unser
  • Don Prudhomme
  • Shirley Muldowney
  • Don Garlits
  • Jan Opperman
1974
  • Johnny Rutherford
  • Mario Andretti
  • Bobby Unser
  • David Pearson
  • Richard Petty
  • Peter Gregg
  • Don Prudhomme
  • Don Garlits
  • Ray Elder
  • Jan Opperman
1973
  • Mark Donohue
  • David Pearson
  • Roger McCluskey
  • Richard Petty
  • Peter Revson
  • George Follmer
  • Gary Beck
  • Don Garlits
  • Peter Gregg
  • Parnelli Jones
1972
  • George Follmer
  • Joe Leonard
  • Bobby Unser
  • Bobby Alison
  • Peter Revson
  • Mark Donohue
  • Bill Jenkins
  • Don Garlits
  • A.J. Foyt
  • Richard Petty
1971
  • Mark Donohue
  • Richard Petty
  • Joe Leonard
  • Bobby Allison
  • Peter Revson
  • George Follmer
  • Don Garlits
  • Ronnie Sox
  • Parnelli Jones
  • Ray Elder
1970
  • Al Unser
  • Mario Andretti
  • Richard Petty
  • Mark Donohue
  • Parnelli Jones
  • Dan Gurney
  • Don Garlits
  • Don Prudhomme
  • Gary Gabelich
  • Ronnie Sox


2008 AUTO RACING ALL-AMERICA TEAM SELECTED

BURBANK, Calif. - The polls have closed for voters choosing 2008 All-America Auto Racing Team and five drivers with landslides of more than 70 percent of the vote are contenders for the Jerry Titus Award -- the team's Driver of the Year.

Who those five are is not revealed until the All-America ceremonies in Ontario, Calif., on Jan. 10 but they will come from among the 17 drivers named to the First Team by the voting members of the American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association.

Three former Titus winners are on the team this year -- Indy Car champions Tony Kanaan (2004) and Dan Wheldon (2005), and NHRA Top Fuel driver Tony Schumacher (2006) but only Schumacher bids to repeat this year. The Titus, given in remembrance of the late racer/journalist, signifies the top vote-getter on the All-America team regardless of category, is announced at the conclusion of the annual AARWBA banquet Jan. 10 at the Hilton Hotel in Ontario, Calif., which is open to the public. Two drivers from each of seven categories are elected to the First Team, two more to the Second Team, and all drivers receiving at least five percent of the vote earn honorable mention.

Schumacher won his sixth NHRA Powerade Top Fuel championship this year, his fifth in a row. With a dominating 15-victory season he won his sixth selection as an All-America in the Drag Racing category, every one of them First Team. He is joined by NHRA Funny Car champ Cruz Pedregon in only his second All-America appearance -- his previous being on the Second Team16 years ago when he interrupted John Force's streak of championships in 1992.

Jimmy Johnson won his third straight NASCAR Sprint Cup but he and Carl Edwards -- runner-up in both of NASCAR's top two championships, Sprint Cup and the Nationwide Series -- raced figuratively wheel-to-wheel through the vote tally in the Stock Car category. While Johnson achieved a three-peat only accomplished once before in Cup history, Edwards posted the most victories (9) on the season in addition to another seven in the Nationwide Series. Johnson makes his seventh All-America team, five in a row on First Team. Edwards is First Team for the first time after two earlier appearances on the Second Team.

Donny Schatz also scored a championship three-peat this year in the World of Outlaws Sprint Car series, becoming only the second driver in WoO history to win as many as three in a row. It was not his only hat trick as he also won the prestigious Knoxville Nationals for a third consecutive year in addition to 18 wins on the WoO circuit. Joining Schatz in the Short Track category is U.S. Auto Club double champion Jerry Coons Jr., who won both the Silver Crown and Sprint series. Added to his USAC Midget championships in 2006 and 2007, he is only the fifth driver in USAC history to win all three championships. Both drivers are now three-time All-Americans from the past three seasons, Schatz First Team each time and Coons the past two years.

Scott Dixon, the Indianapolis 500 winner and champion of the Indy Racing League, added another five victories for his championship season. Yet he was still only 17 points ahead of series runner-up and two-time winner Helio Castroneves who set a series record with eight second-place finishes. The two of them easily outdistanced the other nominees in the Open Wheel category. Both are now four-time All-Americans, the third time for Dixon on First Team but the first time Castroneves has achieved the top rung.

In the Road Racing category, drivers racing as teammates in the same car are voted on as a single entity resulting in pairs from both the American Le Mans Series and the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series being chosen to the team. From Grand-Am comes the Daytona Prototype champions Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas, whose six victories included the 24 Hours of Daytona. From ALMS came the runners-up in the P2 category, David Brabham and Scott Sharp, whose four-win season included an overall victory at Lime Rock outrunning the supposedly faster P1 cars.

Pruett, with his 10th First-Team selection and 12th overall, is now tied with drag racing legend Don Garlits for the third-most times on the First Team, and behind only Steve Kinser and John Force. He is also the 15th driver to be voted an All-American as many as 12 times. His teammate Rojas is an All-American for the first time ever. Sharp makes the team for a fifth time, three as First Team, while Brabham is First Team for his first time in three appearances.

In Touring Series it was NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion Johnny Benson and young ARCA champion Justin Allgaier who dominated the category. Both achieved nail-biter finishes to their seasons, Benson winning by just 7 points in the final Truck Series race while Allgaier's come-from-behind title was a result of winning the final three races of the ARCA season. It is Allgaier's first time as an All-American and Benson's second -- his first coming 15 years ago when he was ASA champion.

The tight vote in the At Large category finally produced IRL Indy Lights champion Raphael Matos and ALMS GT2 champions Jorg Bergmeister/Wolf Henzler for the First Team. Matos not only won three times in the IRL junior series but also twice in sports car races. He was an honorable mention last year when he won the Atlantic Series championship. Bergmeister is First Team for a third time, while his teammate Henzler makes his first appearance.

Information on the All-America Banquet, presented by the A1GP World Cup of Motorsport, is available at www.AARWBA.org. The banquet and ceremony is open to the public. --Rocky Entriken

FIRST TEAM:

  • OPEN WHEEL: Helio Castroneves, Scott Dixon
  • STOCK CAR: Carl Edwards, Jimmie Johnson
  • ROAD RACING: David Brabham/Scott Sharp, Scott Pruett/Memo Rojas
  • DRAG RACING: Cruz Pedregon, Tony Schumacher
  • SHORT TRACK: Jerry Coons Jr., Donny Schatz
  • TOURING SERIES: Justin Allgaier, Johnny Benson
  • AT LARGE: Jorg Bergmeister/Wolf Henzler, Raphael Matos
  • SECOND TEAM:

  • OPEN WHEEL: Ryan Briscoe, Tony Kanaan
  • STOCK CAR: Clint Bowyer, Kyle Busch
  • ROAD RACING: Timo Bernhard/Romain Dumas, Jon Fogarty/Alex Gurney, Lucas Luhr/Marco Werner (3-way tie)
  • DRAG RACING: Jeg Coughlin, Tim Wilkerson
  • SHORT TRACK: Tracy Hines, Jason Meyers & Cole Whitt (tie)
  • TOURING SERIES: Ted Christopher, Benny Gordon
  • AT LARGE: Frank Manzo, Travis Pastrana
  • HONORABLE MENTION: (At least 5% of the vote)

  • OPEN WHEEL: Danica Patrick, Dan Wheldon
  • STOCK CAR: none
  • ROAD RACING: Jan Magnussen/Johnny O'Connell
  • DRAG RACING: Greg Anderson, Spencer Massey
  • SHORT TRACK: Darrell Lanigan
  • TOURING SERIES: Eric Holmes, Matt Kobyluck
  • AT LARGE: Laurie Cannister, Rob MacCachren
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