IROC XV
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1991 International Race of Champions season | |||
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The fifteenth year of IROC competition took place in 1991. IROC XV was the second year the Dodge Daytona was used in competition, and continued the format introduced in IROC VIII. Race one took place on the Daytona International Speedway, race two took place at Talladega Superspeedway, race three ran at Michigan International Speedway, and the year finished at Watkins Glen International. Rusty Wallace won the series championship, and took home $175,000 for his efforts.
The roster of drivers and final points standings were as follows: [1]
Position | Driver | Points | Winnings | Series |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Rusty Wallace | 86 | $175,000 | NASCAR Winston Cup |
2 | Bill Elliott | 64 | $65,000 | NASCAR Winston Cup |
3 | Mark Martin | 56 | $55,000 | NASCAR Winston Cup |
4 | Scott Pruett | 51 | $50,000 | CART |
5 | Al Unser, Jr. | 47 | $45,000 | CART |
6 | Al Unser | 37 | $40,000 | CART |
7 | Geoff Brabham | 30 | $40,000 | IMSA Camel GT |
8 | Geoff Bodine | 29 | $40,000 | NASCAR Winston Cup |
9 | Dale Earnhardt | 27 | $40,000 | NASCAR Winston Cup |
10 | Bob Wollek | 25 | $40,000 | WSPC |
11 | Tom Kendall1 | 24 | $40,000 | IMSA Camel GT |
12 | Dorsey Schroeder | 16 | $40,000 | IMSA Camel GT |
Race results
Daytona International Speedway, Race One
- Scott Pruett
- Bill Elliott
- Al Unser
- Al Unser, Jr.
- Tommy Kendall
- Geoff Bodine
- Mark Martin
- Geoff Brabham
- Dorsey Schroeder
- Rusty Wallace
- Bob Wollek
- Dale Earnhardt
Talladega Superspeedway, Race Two
- Rusty Wallace
- Bill Elliott
- Mark Martin
- Scott Pruett
- Geoff Brabham
- Al Unser
- Tom Kendall
- Bob Wollek
- Dale Earnhardt
- Al Unser, Jr.
- Dorsey Schroeder
- Geoff Bodine
Michigan International Speedway, Race Three
- Rusty Wallace
- Bill Elliott
- Al Unser, Jr.
- Mark Martin
- Geoff Bodine
- Scott Pruett
- Al Unser
- Bob Wollek
- Dale Earnhardt
- Geoff Brabham
- Dorsey Schroeder
- Tommy Kendall1
Watkins Glen International, Race Four
- Rusty Wallace
- Mark Martin
- Al Unser, Jr.2
- Dale Earnhardt
- Bill Elliott
- Dorsey Schroeder
- Geoff Brabham
- Bob Wollek
- Al Unser
- Geoff Bodine
- Scott Pruett
- Tommy Kendall1
Notes
- Tom Kendall did not start the last two races due to injury, and was awarded last place points.
- Al Unser, Jr. started in a backup car from 11th position after a first lap accident.
- This was also the last time a road course was used in IROC competition.
References
- ↑ IROC season statistics at racing-reference.info, Retrieved March 9, 2007
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