IROC Field Complete; Earnhardt & Labonte Selected
3 February 1998
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These four join previously announced Jeff Gordon, Dale Jarrett, Mark Martin, Jeff Burton, and Al Unser Jr., Arie Luyendyk, Tony Stewart and Jimmy Vasser in the four-race IROC series, beginning Feb. 13 at Daytona International Speedway, in Daytona Beach, Fla.
IROC is an invitational series matching a dozen of the world's top drivers, representing different types of motorsports, in equally prepared Pontiac Firebird Trans Ams equipped with Goodyear Eagle radial tires. The schedule also includes events May 2, California Speedway, Fontana, Calif.- June 13, Michigan Speedway, Brooklyn, Mich.; and July 31, the first IROC race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Earnhardt, of Mooresville, N.C., returns for his record 14th IROC series after finishing fifth in the 1997 Winston Cup standings with prize money of just over $2.1 million. The seven-time NASCAR champion is also a double IROC titlist, in 1990 and 1995, and has won seven series races.
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Kendall, of Santa Monica, Calif., earned his sixth IROC invitation by claiming a record third consecutive SCCA Trans-Am road racing championship. He won 11 consecutive events to start the season en route to his fourth career Trans-Am crown. Kendall is the all-time leader in virtually every significant Trans-Am statistical category.
LaJoie, a Connecticut native now residing in Kannapolis, N.C., accepted his second straight IROC bid after taking a second consecutive NASCAR Busch Series title. He won five races, including Daytona, to become the first Grand National driver to top $1 million in season earnings. He placed third in his IROC debut in 1997 and won at Michigan to become the first Busch Series representative to win an I ROC event.
"I'm glad to be asked back to drive in IROC because I feel like I'm the representative for all the Friday and Saturday night short-track racers around the country," said LaJoie,
ABC Sports will again televise all four IROC contests on a delayed basis.
IROC is sponsored by True Value Hardware Stores; Pontiac division of General Motors Corp.-, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.- DuPont Automotive Refinishes-, and AC Delco Rapidfire spark plugs and Freedom batteries.
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