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 ...
In the immediate trail of NASCAR’s antitrust lawsuit settlement, which skinned uncomfortable coatings about officials’ unease ...
The International Race of Champions was run from 1974 through 2006, with drivers in identically prepared cars. From 1975 through 1989, those cars were Chevrolet Camaros, with the Dodge Daytona taking ...
A 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z has been put up for sale in Florida, and it's no ordinary muscle car. Known as a "time capsule," this vintage gem has only 167 km on the odometer since its production.
Scott Pruett, one of America’s most accomplished endurance racers of all time, wandered through the crowd in the Laguna Seca paddock looking for autographs. Normally on the receiving end of these ...
If there’s one name in NASCAR that’s synonymous with innovation, it’s Ray Evernham. Having worked alongside some of the top drivers of all time, he was a major player in NASCAR’s evolution through the ...
Tony Stewart climbed the fence, grabbed the checkered flag and then had to walk to Victory Lane after the second round of the International Race of Champions. When Stewart crossed the finish line ...
A Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z that barely turned a wheel has resurfaced after sitting in a private garage for 37 years, and its ...