The 26th season of the True Value International Race of Champions began on Friday, February 15, 2002 at Daytona International Speedway. The roster included 12 drivers from five separate racing leagues. The first race saw Tony Stewart earn his second IROC win. Rookie Kevin Harvick won in only his second start in race 2 at California. In the first ever IROC race at Chicagoland, Buddy Lazier, Al Unser, Jr., and Hélio Castroneves gave the IRL a sweep of the top three positions in the race. In race 4 at Indianapolis, Dale Jarrett took the lead in turn one of the first lap and led the entire race for his second career IROC victory. Kevin Harvick became just the sixth driver to win the IROC title in his first season of competition, and also became the first driver to win the title while representing the NASCAR Busch Series.
The roster of drivers and final points standings were as follows: [1][2]
- Tony Stewart
- Sam Hornish, Jr.
- Scott Sharp
- Jack Sprague
- Al Unser, Jr.
- Danny Lasoski
- Bobby Labonte
- Sterling Marlin
- Kevin Harvick
- Buddy Lazier
- Hélio Castroneves
- Dale Jarrett
Race Two (California Speedway)
- Kevin Harvick
- Bobby Labonte
- Dale Jarrett
- Sterling Marlin
- Jack Sprague
- Tony Stewart
- Hélio Castroneves
- Al Unser, Jr.
- Buddy Lazier
- Scott Sharp
- Sam Hornish, Jr.
- Danny Lasoski
- Buddy Lazier
- Al Unser, Jr.
- Hélio Castroneves
- Kevin Harvick
- Scott Sharp
- Sam Hornish, Jr.
- Sterling Marlin
- Bobby Labonte
- Dale Jarrett
- Jack Sprague
- Danny Lasoski
- Tony Stewart
- Dale Jarrett
- Hélio Castroneves
- Ken Schrader
- Buddy Lazier
- Kevin Harvick
- Jack Sprague
- Sterling Marlin
- Scott Sharp
- Bobby Labonte
- Sam Hornish, Jr.
- Tony Stewart
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