IROC XXV
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The 25th season of the Crown Royal International Race of Champions began on Friday, February 16, 2001 at Daytona International Speedway. The initial roster included 12 drivers from four separate Racing Leagues. However, after the first race, the series continued with only eleven drivers as a result of the death of Dale Earnhardt in the Daytona 500 two days later.
The roster of drivers and final points standings were as follows:[1][2]
Position | Driver | Points | Series |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Bobby Labonte | 68 | NASCAR Winston Cup |
2 | Tony Stewart | 58 | NASCAR Winston Cup |
3 | Kenny Bräck | 57 | CART |
4 | Eddie Cheever | 47 | Indy Racing League |
5 | Dale Jarrett | 47 | NASCAR Winston Cup |
6 | Ricky Rudd | 45 | NASCAR Winston Cup |
7 | Scott Goodyear | 42 | Indy Racing League |
8 | Jeff Burton | 32 | NASCAR Winston Cup |
9 | Buddy Lazier | 31 | Indy Racing League |
10 | Jeff Green | 28 | NASCAR Busch Series |
11 | Mark Dismore | 25 | Indy Racing League |
12 | Dale Earnhardt | 13* | NASCAR Winston Cup |
* - Only raced in first race of season; this figure is unofficial.
Race One (Daytona International Speedway)
- Dale Jarrett
- Ricky Rudd
- Eddie Cheever
- Kenny Bräck
- Bobby Labonte
- Scott Goodyear
- Dale Earnhardt
- Mark Dismore
- Tony Stewart
- Jeff Burton
- Buddy Lazier
- Jeff Green
Race Two (Talladega Superspeedway)
- Bobby Labonte
- Kenny Bräck
- Buddy Lazier
- Ricky Rudd
- Eddie Cheever
- Jeff Burton
- Mark Dismore
- Jeff Green
- Scott Goodyear
- Tony Stewart
- Dale Jarrett
Race Three (Michigan International Speedway)
- Tony Stewart
- Al Unser Jr./Scott Goodyear
- Kenny Bräck
- Eddie Cheever
- Bobby Labonte
- Buddy Lazier
- Jeff Burton
- Dale Jarrett
- Jeff Green
- Ricky Rudd
- Mark Dismore
Race Four (Indianapolis Motor Speedway)
- Bobby Labonte
- Tony Stewart
- Kenny Bräck
- Dale Jarrett
- Al Unser Jr./Scott Goodyear
- Ricky Rudd
- Eddie Cheever
- Jeff Green
- Mark Dismore
- Jeff Burton
- Buddy Lazier
References
- ↑ IROC season statistics at racing-reference.info, Retrieved March 9, 2007
- ↑ IROC - History: 2001
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