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The International Race of Champions, better known as IROC, is back, with a slew of vintage race cars and legendary drivers competing at Lime Rock last month.
It was an appropriate conversation to have, though, since the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion was hosting an International Race of Champions (IROC) class for the first time, and IROC's whole raison ...
Former NASCAR team owners buy IROC brand, may bring back all-star racing series in some form.
The International Race of Champions is a big part of the history of motorsports. Learn more about what it was and why it was discontinued nearly 20 years ago.
Ray Evernham and Tony Stewart have big plans for the new series.
Late last month, officials of IROC, which is sponsored by Crown Royal, announced that the renowned series would again run a four-race schedule in 2005 with the champion earning a $1 million prize.
But, the concepts used in the series are very well noted. The cars used for IROC were different than any other series raced, just like the new car in NASCAR was one never seen before.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – When it made its debut in 1974, the International Race of Champions (IROC) series was one of the most exciting innovations ever seen in motorsports. Designed to bring ...
NASCAR drivers have dominated the series’ championships, producing 21 of its 29 title holders. One reason: Many of the IROC races are run at the banked super-speedways, such as Daytona, that the ...
IROC is a premier, made-for-television racing series that will be telecast live by the CBS Sports network. Their miniature Australian-developed Race Cams will provide viewers with the high-speed ...