Drivers and cars confirmed for July IROC event at Lime Rock Park

The lineup of drivers and cars have been confirmed for the first IROC event in more than 20 years. Scheduled for July 19-20 at Lime Rock Park, IROC will enhance an already exciting SpeedTour All-Star Race weekend. Featuring both an on-track racing …

The lineup of drivers and cars have been confirmed for the first IROC event in more than 20 years. Scheduled for July 19-20 at Lime Rock Park, IROC will enhance an already exciting SpeedTour All-Star Race weekend.

Featuring both an on-track racing exhibition and static display, the event will reunite original IROC competitors with cars raced in the legendary series. Mark Martin, a 96-time winner across NASCAR’s top-three series, 13-time IROC race winner and five-time IROC series champion, will be one of the drivers piloting the historic IROC cars at Lime Rock Park.

“I have always said that the crown jewel of my racing career is what I was able to achieve in IROC,” said Martin. “The event at Lime Rock Park is going to be an exciting opportunity to reminisce about those great times and to reunite with some of the best people in motorsports.”

Joining Martin as other former IROC competitors driving in the event will be Greg Biffle, Geoff Brabham (two-time IROC race winner), Davy Jones, Bobby Labonte (three-time IROC race winner and 2001 IROC series champion), Max Papis, Ken Schrader and Danny Sullivan (one IROC race win). In addition to this impressive list of former IROC drivers, the event will include four-time NASCAR Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday, Grand-Am Sports Car Series and Trans Am champion Boris Said and 1995 NASCAR Truck Series champion Mike Skinner.

An equally exciting component of the event at Lime Rock Park will be approximately 20 authentic IROC race cars spanning over 30 years of racing history. The oldest are a pair of 1974 Chevrolet Camaros — one driven to victory at Riverside International Raceway by Bobby Allison in 1975, and utilized again in 1976 by A.J. Foyt to clinch his second IROC championship; the other was raced by Foyt in 1975, as he finished second to Bobby Unser by just two feet, in what was the second-closest IROC finish in history.

The newest car is a 2005 Pontiac Firebird raced by four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves. In November 2005, Castroneves drove the car to a fourth-place finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway in his final IROC start.

The event will also reunite several of the original racers with their cars, as former IROC winners return. Fans will instantly recognize the lime green No. 14 Dodge Avenger, which won three times with three drivers from three different disciplines: F1’s Martin Brundle, NASCAR’s Dale Earnhardt Sr., and IndyCar’s Al Unser Jr. However, it will be the car’s final driver who will get to reunite with it at Lime Rock Park — Mark Martin.

Fans will also recognize the red 1984 Chevrolet Camaro, which is believed to be the most period-correct 1984-era IROC Camaro in existence. Owned by Richard Childress, this car was raced by Dale Earnhardt twice in the 1980s.

Of course, there will be cars that were driven by not only the best names in motorsport, but also those of Hollywood fame. The School Bus Yellow No. 15 1978 Chevrolet Camaro was driven to victory by both Cale Yarborough and Darrell Waltrip, as the two NASCAR Hall of Famers were among 31 drivers who turned laps in the car. However, that count doesn’t include actors Paul Newman, Clint Eastwood, James Brolin and Gene Hackman, who enjoyed a private test day in the car at Sonoma Raceway in December 1977.

“We have received such an overwhelmingly positive response from fans since announcing our event at Lime Rock Park and I believe this impressive lineup of legendary drivers and historic IROC cars will just keep that momentum going,” said Ray Evernham, co-principal of IROC Holdings. “It will truly be a unique experience for fans to get up close and personal with cars that have been driven by racing royalty. From Fittipaldi to Earnhardt, Foyt to Martin. These cars are truly time capsules that represent racing on a worldly scale. Pair that with being able to shake the hands of some of the legends that drove them and you have a once-in-a-lifetime experience for race fans.”

“We’re thrilled to have IROC join us at the SpeedTour All-Star Race,” said Tony Parella, CEO of Parella Motorsports Holdings. “As a racing fan, there was nothing better than IROC—it brought together all the best drivers from all forms of motorsports. Personally, I’m really excited to witness this all coming together — with so many of the original cars and drivers — it’s going to be great.”

IROC returns to Lime Rock Park for exhibition event in July 2024

IROC announced it will return to Lime Rock Park for an exhibition event in July 2024. Find out more details about IROC’s return!

On Friday morning, IROC announced that it will return to Lime Rock Park from July 19 to 20 for an exhibition event and more. The event will reunite original IROC competitors with cars actually raced in the legendary series. Also, fans will have the opportunity to see nearly every generation of IROC race cars, with many being driven by former IROC drivers.

This comes as IROC previously hoped to return in 2024, and that has officially come to frution with the news. Along with the exhibition event, car display, and IROC competitors, there will also be a fan-forward display, appearances by some of the original IROC racers, Q&A sessions, and IROC-branded merchandise.

This is a surprising development, as many thought IROC would never return. The process started in early 2024 and finally reached an announcement on April 19. It’s unclear which former IROC drivers will be at the event, but many will be excited to experience the atmosphere again. Hopefully, this event will lead to more IROC-related activities soon.

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IROC set to return at Lime Rock Park in July

IROC Holdings LLC, the group formed by former NASCAR team owners Ray Evernham and Rob Kauffman who acquired the rights to the IROC brand earlier this year, has announced that the first IROC event to be held in nearly 20 years is set to take place …

IROC Holdings LLC, the group formed by former NASCAR team owners Ray Evernham and Rob Kauffman who acquired the rights to the IROC brand earlier this year, has announced that the first IROC event to be held in nearly 20 years is set to take place July 19-20 at Lime Rock Park as part of the SpeedTour All-Star Race weekend. Featuring both an on-track racing exhibition and static display, the event will reunite original IROC competitors with cars actually raced in the legendary series.

IROC (International Race of Champions) held races from 1973 to 2006 (pictured above: the 2004 IROC field at Daytona), bringing together some of the greatest drivers from all forms of motorsport to race identical cars on historic tracks for an all-star extravaganza.

“We are thrilled to announce the first IROC event since 2006 will take place at historic Lime Rock Park,” said Evernham. “I began my professional racing career at IROC, so to be part of the team bringing the brand back to life and to the fans is extremely gratifying.”

“The event at Lime Rock Park will serve as a great way to kick off what is sure to be an exciting journey to reignite the magic IROC had during its original 30+ year run,” said Kauffman, a venture capitalist as well as former NASCAR team owner. “We hope this is just one of many announcements for IROC in 2024.”

The IROC event at Lime Rock Park will feature original IROC cars on track and on display in the IROC paddock throughout the weekend. Fans will have the opportunity to see nearly every generation of IROC race car with many being driven by former IROC drivers. A fan-forward display, the IROC paddock will feature appearances by some of the original IROC racers, Q&A sessions and IROC-branded merchandise.

IROC has also opened entry applications for anyone who owns IROC race cars and would like to display or drive them in the event. Those interested in applying can visit iroc-racing.com for more information. In addition, IROC has simultaneously launched their official webstore at shop.iroc-racing.com.

IROC’s return will take place during the SpeedTour All-Star Race weekend at Lime Rock Park, hosted by Parella Motorsports Holdings (PMH). The event will also feature the 60-minute SpeedTour All-Star Race, which gathers icons from Formula 1, NASCAR, IndyCar and IMSA, and pairs them with competitors from the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli’s CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series to compete as co-drivers in a race that airs live on MAVTV.

“We are thrilled to add IROC to our lineup for the SpeedTour All-Star Race weekend,” said Tony Parella, CEO of PMH. “This is quickly shaping up to be one of the most exciting motorsports events in recent memory — we already have 16 legends committed to race in the SpeedTour All-Star race, with a field that includes Daytona 500 and Indianapolis 500 champions, IROC winners and drivers who have stood atop the podium at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Nürburgring, and Daytona. IROC adds even more star power to an already exciting event. IROC was where the best-of-the-best drivers went to race and prove themselves among their competitors. As Ray and Rob relaunch the IROC brand, we’re thrilled to be a part of this first outing.”

Evernham, Kauffman acquire rights to IROC brand

Former NASCAR team owners Ray Evernham and Rob Kauffman have acquired the rights to the IROC brand. The new venture, IROC Holdings LLC, will be based in Mooresville, North Carolina, and “plans to bring the historic brand back to life.” There is the …

Former NASCAR team owners Ray Evernham and Rob Kauffman have acquired the rights to the IROC brand.

The new venture, IROC Holdings LLC, will be based in Mooresville, North Carolina, and “plans to bring the historic brand back to life.” There is the intent to run a vintage type race before the end of the year.

From 1973 to 2006 IROC, otherwise known as the International Race of Champions, was a series of races with identical race cars prepared by a single team of mechanics in order to make it a competition of driver skill.

Porsche 911 Carrera RSRs were used for the inaugural season in 1974, with purpose-built stock cars being used for the remainder of the series’ existence – Chevrolet Camaros from 1975-89, Dodge Daytonas from 1990-93 and Dodge Avengers for a two year period afterwards, with Pontiac Trans Ams being the series’ car of choice from 1996 until its final season a decade later.

It featured drivers from different forms of racing such as NASCAR and IndyCar. Champions of IROC include Tony Stewart, Dale Earnhardt Sr., Al Unser Jr., and Mario Andretti.

Evernham, a NASCAR Hall of Famer, was a mechanic in the IROC Series. Last year, Hagerty released a YouTube video with Evernham in which he shows off the vintage IROC cars he collects.

IROC hopes to return for the 2024 racing season with historic cars

IROC hopes to return for the 2024 racing season with its historic race cars in a shocking move. Find out more details about IROC’s revival!

International Race of Champions (IROC) was founded in 1974 and normally dominated by NASCAR drivers. IROC went on a hiatus in 2007 to find a sponsor but could not accomplish that goal. As a result, the series went out of business. Now, 17 years later, it appears that IROC will return in a shocking announcement.

On Monday, it was revealed that Ray Evernham and Rob Kauffman have bought the IROC brand and trademark to revive the iconic racing series. They plan to offer “entertainment services in the nature of automobile racing and exhibitions.” The group hopes to have an event in 2024 with historic IROC race cars.

This is a major announcement, as IROC was fairly popular in the past. Lately, the racing world has been dominated by the SRX Series, which former NASCAR driver Tony Stewart owns. Evernham used to be with the SRX Series in an active role. Now, IROC could be making its big return and will surely be popular with race fans worldwide.

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