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== IROC Introduction ==
== IROC Introduction ==


Began in 1974, IROC is a racing series that pits the top 12 drivers against each other. The race is based on driver skill. 12 drivers are given identical cars and not allowed pit stops or to set up their cars.
Began in 1974, IROC is a racing series that pits the top 12 drivers against each other. The race is based on driver skill. 12 drivers are given identical cars and not allowed pit stops or to set up their cars. Currently IROC uses the [[Pontiact Trans Am]]. [[General Motors]] [[F-body]] cars have dominated the IROC series, out of 29 years running, a [[F-body]] has been the car of choice for 20 years. The first race in 1974 was run with [[Porsche Carrera]]'s. From 1990 to 1993 IROC used the Dodge Daytona, and in 1994 and 1995 the Avenger.
 


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
[http://www.irocracing.com/ IROC Home]
[http://www.irocracing.com/ IROC Home]

Latest revision as of 00:27, 4 August 2006

International Race Of Champions


IROC Introduction

Began in 1974, IROC is a racing series that pits the top 12 drivers against each other. The race is based on driver skill. 12 drivers are given identical cars and not allowed pit stops or to set up their cars. Currently IROC uses the Pontiact Trans Am. General Motors F-body cars have dominated the IROC series, out of 29 years running, a F-body has been the car of choice for 20 years. The first race in 1974 was run with Porsche Carrera's. From 1990 to 1993 IROC used the Dodge Daytona, and in 1994 and 1995 the Avenger.

External Links

IROC Home