List of 1970 motorsport champions

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1970 motorsport champions
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This list of 1970 motorsport champions is a list of national or international auto racing series with a Championship decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races.

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Open wheel racing

SeriesDriverSeason
Formula One World Championship Flag of Austria.svg Jochen Rindt 1970 Formula One season
Constructors: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lotus-Ford
European Formula Two Championship Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Clay Regazzoni 1970 European Formula Two Championship
USAC National Championship Flag of the United States.svg Al Unser 1970 USAC Championship Car season
Tasman Series Flag of New Zealand.svg Graeme Lawrence 1970 Tasman Series
Australian Drivers' Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leo Geoghegan 1970 Australian Drivers' Championship
Australian Formula 2 Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Max Stewart 1970 Australian Formula 2 Championship
European Formula 5000 Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Gethin 1970 Guards European Formula 5000 Championship
Cup of Peace and Friendship Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vladislav Ondřejík 1970 Cup of Peace and Friendship
Nations: Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
SCCA Continental Championship Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg John Cannon 1970 SCCA Continental Championship
South African Formula One Championship Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg Dave Charlton 1970 South African Formula One Championship
Formula Three
Lombank Formula 3 Championship (British F3) Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Walker 1970 British Formula Three season
Shellsport Formula 3 Championship (British F3) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Trimmer
Forward Trust Formula 3 Championship (British F3) Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos Pace
East German Formula Three Championship Flag of East Germany.svg Klaus-Peter Krause 1970 East German Formula Three Championship
LK II: Flag of East Germany.svg Siegfried Bubenik
French Formula Three Championship Flag of France.svg Jean-Pierre Jaussaud 1970 French Formula Three Championship
Teams: Flag of France.svg Volant Shell/Winfield
Italian Formula Three Championship Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Salvati 1970 Italian Formula Three Championship
Soviet Formula 3 Championship Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Vladimir Grekov 1970 Soviet Formula 3 Championship
Formula Ford
Australian Formula Ford Series Flag of Australia (converted).svg Richard Knight 1970 Formula Ford National Series
Dutch Formula Ford 1600 Championship Flag of the Netherlands.svg Huub Vermeulen 1970 Dutch Formula Ford 1600 Championship
Swedish Formula Ford Championship Flag of Sweden.svg Torsten Palm

Sports car and GT

SeriesDriverSeason
International Championship for Makes Flag of Germany.svg Porsche 1970 World Sportscar Championship
International Grand Touring Trophy Flag of Germany.svg Porsche
Canadian American Challenge Cup Flag of New Zealand.svg Denny Hulme 1970 Can-Am season
Australian Sports Car Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Woodward 1970 Australian Sports Car Championship
Formula F100 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ray Allen 1970 Formula F100 season

Touring car

SeriesDriverSeason
Australian Touring Car Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Norm Beechey 1970 Australian Touring Car Championship
Trans-American Sedan Championship Over 2.0L: Flag of the United States.svg Ford 1970 Trans-American Sedan Championship
Under 2.0L: Flag of Italy.svg Alfa Romeo
British Saloon Car Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill McGovern 1970 British Saloon Car Championship
Tasman Touring Series Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat 1970 Tasman Touring Series
Manufacturers: Flag of the United States.svg Ford

Stock car racing

SeriesDriverSeason article
NASCAR Grand National Series Flag of the United States.svg Bobby Isaac 1970 NASCAR Grand National Series
Manufacturers: Flag of the United States.svg Dodge
NASCAR Winston West Series Flag of the United States.svg Ray Elder 1970 NASCAR Winston West Series
ARCA Racing Series Flag of the United States.svg Ramo Stott 1970 ARCA Racing Series
Turismo Carretera Flag of Argentina.svg Rubén Luis di Palma 1970 Turismo Carretera
USAC Stock Car National Championship Flag of the United States.svg Roger McCluskey 1970 USAC Stock Car National Championship

Rallying

SeriesDriverSeason article
Australian Rally Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Watson 1970 Australian Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jim McAuliffe

Motorcycle racing

SeriesRiderSeason
500cc World Championship Flag of Italy.svg Giacomo Agostini 1970 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
350cc World Championship
250cc World Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rodney Gould
125cc World Championship Flag of Germany.svg Dieter Braun
50cc World Championship Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Ángel Nieto
Speedway World Championship Flag of New Zealand.svg Ivan Mauger 1970 Individual Speedway World Championship

Motocross

SeriesRiderSeason
FIM Motocross World Championship 500cc: Flag of Sweden.svg Bengt Åberg 1970 FIM Motocross World Championship
250cc: Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Joël Robert
Trans-AMA Motocross Series Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave Nicoll 1970 Trans-AMA motocross series

Karting

SeriesDriverSeason article
Karting World Championship Flag of Belgium (civil).svg François Goldstein
Junior: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alan Lane

Drag racing

SeriesChampionRefer
NHRA Drag Racing Series Top Fuel: Flag of the United States.svg Ronnie Martin 1970 NHRA Drag Racing Series
Funny Car: Flag of the United States.svg Gene Snow
Pro Stock: Flag of the United States.svg Ronnie Sox

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