The Worldwide Race of Champions (IROC) vehicles are coming to Washington D.C. as a part of IndyCar’s Freedom 250 Grand Prix weekend within the streets of the U.S. Capitol.
On the Aug. 22-23, the Ray Evernham-led collection will deliver basic IROC vehicles for an exhibition, which is able to characteristic legends from each NASCAR and IndyCar.
Former NASCAR Cup champions Jeff Gordon, Kurt Busch, Bobby Labonte, Rusty Wallace and Invoice Elliott will all race on the 1.7-mile avenue circuit, alongside former Indy 500 winners Helio Castroneves, Tony Kanaan, and Dario Franchitti.
IROC vehicles prepared for the race in 2005
Photograph by: Richard Sloop
IROC initially launched its first championship season in 1974, holding them yearly by means of 2006.
“The Freedom 250 Grand Prix weekend represents a very distinctive alternative for motorsports and our nation,” stated Ray Evernham, Co-Principal of IROC. “To see IndyCar and IROC race on such hallowed floor, in opposition to the backdrop of a few of our nation’s most iconic landmarks, will probably be one thing actually particular for rivals and followers alike. We’re honored to have IROC included within the festivities and we stay up for placing on an excellent present for the followers.”
Added Bud Denker, Chairman of the Freedom 250 Grand Prix: “We’re proud to welcome the Worldwide Race of Champions to the Freedom 250 Grand Prix weekend, as we honor racing historical past by bringing a number of the sport’s biggest heroes to this already legendary weekend. “IROC has at all times represented the very best of the very best, bringing collectively champions from throughout motorsports to compete on equal footing. From the present INDYCAR stars to former NASCAR and INDYCAR champions, the Freedom 250 Grand Prix will probably be a celebration of racing’s previous and current competing at probably the most iconic settings on this planet.”
The circuit will take drivers by means of the center of Washington D.C., circling the Nationwide Mall and even a 0.4-mile part alongside Pennsylvania Avenue, with drivers passing by landmarks such because the Washington Monument, the U.S. Capitol constructing, the Smithsonian Nationwide Air and House Museum, and the Nationwide Gallery of Artwork and the Nationwide Archives.
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