IROC XVIII

1994 International Race of Champions
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Mark Martin (seen in 1998), the IROC XVIII champion

The eighteenth year of IROC competition took place in 1994. IROC XVIII was the first year the Dodge Avenger was used in competition, replacing the Dodge Daytona, and continued the format introduced in IROC XVIII. Race one took place on the Daytona International Speedway, race two took place at Darlington Raceway, race three ran at Talladega Superspeedway, and the year finished at Michigan International Speedway. Mark Martin won the series championship, and took home $200,000 for his efforts.

The roster of drivers and final points standings were as follows:[1]

Position Driver Points Winnings Series
1 United States Mark Martin 66 $200,000 NASCAR Winston Cup
2 United States Al Unser, Jr.1 56 $100,000 Indy Car
3 United States Rusty Wallace1 56 $60,000 NASCAR Winston Cup
4 United States Dale Earnhardt1 56 $50,000 NASCAR Winston Cup
5 United States Jack Baldwin 45 $48,000 SCCA Trans-Am Series
6 United States Steve Kinser 43 $40,000 World of Outlaws
7 United States Kyle Petty 35 $40,000 NASCAR Winston Cup
8 United States Dale Jarrett 34 $40,000 NASCAR Winston Cup
9 United States Tom Kendall 33 $40,000 SCCA Trans-Am Series
10 United States Danny Sullivan 27 $40,000 NASCAR Winston Cup
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11 Australia Geoff Brabham 26 $40,000 IMSA World Sports Car
12 United States Scott Sharp 22 $40,000 SCCA Trans-Am Series

Race results

Daytona International Speedway, Race One

  1. Dale Earnhardt
  2. Al Unser, Jr.
  3. Dale Jarrett
  4. Mark Martin
  5. Kyle Petty
  6. Rusty Wallace
  7. Steve Kinser
  8. Geoff Brabham
  9. Danny Sullivan
  10. Jack Baldwin
  11. Scott Sharp
  12. Tom Kendall

Darlington Raceway, Race Two

  1. Mark Martin
  2. Rusty Wallace
  3. Jack Baldwin
  4. Dale Earnhardt
  5. Kyle Petty
  6. Scott Sharp
  7. Tom Kendall
  8. Geoff Brabham
  9. Danny Sullivan
  10. Al Unser, Jr.
  11. Steve Kinser
  12. Dale Jarrett

Talladega Superspeedway, Race Three

  1. Steve Kinser
  2. Jack Baldwin
  3. Dale Jarrett
  4. Tom Kendall
  5. Al Unser, Jr.
  6. Danny Sullivan
  7. Kyle Petty
  8. Dale Earnhardt
  9. Rusty Wallace
  10. Scott Sharp
  11. Geoff Brabham
  12. Mark Martin

Michigan International Speedway, Race Four

  1. Al Unser, Jr.
  2. Mark Martin
  3. Rusty Wallace
  4. Dale Earnhardt
  5. Tom Kendall
  6. Jack Baldwin
  7. Geoff Brabham
  8. Kyle Petty
  9. Danny Sullivan
  10. Steve Kinser
  11. Scott Sharp
  12. Dale Jarrett

Notes

  1. Al Unser, Jr., Rusty Wallace, and Dale Earnhardt tied for second place in points. They were ordered based on their finishing position in the final race.

References

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