The idea behind the International Race of Champions is simple: Put 12 of the best drivers in the world from several different venues into identically prepared Stock Cars and then turn 'em loose in a ...
Way back in 1974, Roger Penske, Les Richter, and Mike Phelps got together to create the International Race of Champions, or IROC, serving as a sort of all-star racing series between drivers from ...
Is the iconic International Race of Champions (IROC) series coming back? Maybe. A press release was put out stating that a joint venture has acquired the rights to the IROC name with plans to ...
NASCAR Hall of Fame member Ray Evernham and former NASCAR Cup team owner and venture capitalist Rob Kauffman, announced on Monday the joint venture formation of IROC Holdings LLC, and the acquisition ...
The International Race of Champions (IROC) is an iconic racing series, which from 1973 to 2006 brought together some of the greatest drivers from a multitude of racing disciplines to compete in ...
IROC is coming back, baby. NASCAR Hall of Famer Ray Evernham, along with former NASCAR team co-owner Rob Kauffman on Monday announced that they have acquired the former International Race Of Champions ...
Will the Superstar Racing Experience’s loss suddenly be the gain for the returning IROC series? In a surprising turn of events, SRX announced late Thursday afternoon that it will be postponing its ...
HAMPTON, GA. - Martin Truex Jr. won the final event of the International Race of Champions series with champion Mark Martin looming in his rearview mirror Saturday. Martin needed only to start the ...
Welcome to the International Race of Champions—the most unique concept in the history of auto racing—featuring 12 of the world's greatest racing drivers engaged in high-speed, fender-bashing combat to ...
Chevrolet, which fielded Camaros in the IROC Series from 1974 to 1989, has become the presenting sponsor of the revitalized IROC brand owned by Ray Evernham and Rob Kauffman. / Photo courtesy of IROC ...