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1 Individual Race results  



1.1  Race One, Daytona International Speedway  





1.2  Race Two, Darlington Raceway  





1.3  Race Three, Talladega Superspeedway  





1.4  Race Four, Michigan International Speedway  







2 Notes  





3 References  





4 External links  














IROC XVII






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Davey Allison posthumously won the IROC XVII championship.

IROC XVII was the seventeenth year of IROC competition, which took place in 1993. It was the fourth and final year the Dodge Daytona was used in competition, and continued the format introduced in IROC VIII. Race one took place on the Daytona International Speedway, race two took place at Darlington Raceway, race three was held at Talladega Superspeedway, and race four ran at Michigan International Speedway. Davey Allison won the series championship posthumously after dying in a helicopter accident at the Talladega Superspeedway. With only one race remaining, Terry Labonte drove the final race, and the points from that race, applied to Allison's previous total, were enough to secure the championship. The winnings of $175,000 were placed in a trust fund for Allison's children.

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

Rank Driver Points Winnings Series
1 United States Davey Allison 1 63 $175,000 NASCAR Winston Cup
2 United States Al Unser Jr. 60.5 $65,000 IndyCar
3 United States Bill Elliott 50 $55,000 NASCAR Winston Cup
4 United States Ricky Rudd 49 $50,000 NASCAR Winston Cup
Defending IROC Champion
5 United States Alan Kulwicki 2 47 $45,000 NASCAR Winston Cup
6 Australia Geoff Brabham 3 44 $40,000 IMSA Camel GT
7 United States Harry Gant 3 44 $40,000 NASCAR Winston Cup
8 United States Jack Baldwin 37 $40,000 SCCA Trans-Am Series
9 United States Davy Jones 34 $40,000 IMSA Camel GT
10 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio II 4 27 $40,000 IMSA Camel GT
11 Netherlands Arie Luyendyk 24.5 $40,000 IndyCar
12 United States Al Unser 21 $40,000 IndyCar

Individual Race results[edit]

Race One, Daytona International Speedway[edit]

Friday, February 12th, 1993

Finish Grid Car
no.
Driver Car Make Car Color Laps Status Laps
Led
Points
1 7 10 United States Bill Elliott Dodge Daytona

Red

40 0:33:00 6 23***
2 4 4 United States Davey Allison Dodge Daytona

Black

40 Running 1 17
3 6 6 United States Al Unser Jr. Dodge Daytona

Purple

40 Running 11 17**
4 3 3 United States Davy Jones Dodge Daytona

Lime

40 Running 1 12
5 8 8 United States Ricky Rudd Dodge Daytona

Dark Orange

40 Running 21 15*
6 11 11 Netherlands Arie Luyendyk Dodge Daytona

Light Purple

40 Running 9
7 12 12 Australia Geoff Brabham Dodge Daytona

Blue

40 Running 8
8 7 7 United States Harry Gant Dodge Daytona

White

40 Running 7
9 2 2 United States Alan Kulwicki Dodge Daytona

Orange

40 Running 6
10 1 1 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio II Dodge Daytona

Cream

40 Running 5
11 9 9 United States Jack Baldwin Dodge Daytona

Powder Blue

40 Running 4
12 5 5 United States Al Unser Dodge Daytona

Light Pink

31 Crash 3

one *: Bonus points for leading the most laps.
two **: Bonus points for leading the 2nd most laps.
three ***: Bonus points for leading the 3rd most laps.

Average speed: 181.726 mph
Cautions:1
Margin of victory: 1 car length
Lead changes:10

Race Two, Darlington Raceway[edit]

Saturday, March 27th, 1993

Finish Grid Car
no.
Driver Car Make Car Color Laps Status Laps
Led
Points
1 9 2 United States Davey Allison Dodge Daytona

Light Purple

60 0:34:31 49 26*
2 12 13 United States Dale Earnhardt 5 Dodge Daytona

Gold
(Name on car: Unser Jr.)

60 Running 3.5 5
3 5 8 United States Harry Gant Dodge Daytona

Purple

60 Running 14
4 11 6 United States Rusty Wallace 6 Dodge Daytona

Powder Blue
(Name on car: Luyendyk)

60 Running 3.5 6
5 7 5 United States Ricky Rudd Dodge Daytona

Light Blue

60 Running 10
6 3 10 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio II Dodge Daytona

Mustard

60 Running 9
7 8 4 United States Davy Jones Dodge Daytona

White

60 Running 8
8 2 11 United States Jack Baldwin Dodge Daytona

Yellow

60 Running 7
9 1 12 United States Al Unser Dodge Daytona

Dark Red

60 Running 2 8***
10 10 1 United States Bill Elliott Dodge Daytona

Black

26 Mechanical 5
11 4 9 United States Alan Kulwicki Dodge Daytona

Orange

14 Mechanical 9 7**
12 6 7 Australia Geoff Brabham Dodge Daytona

Silver

9 Crash 3

one *: Bonus points for leading the most laps.
two **: Bonus points for leading the 2nd most laps.
three ***: Bonus points for leading the 3rd most laps.

Average speed: 142.47 mph
Cautions:3
Margin of victory: .63 sec
Lead changes:2


Cautions

From Lap To Lap # of laps Reason
8 8 0 Jack Baldwin spin turn 1
10 10 0 Geoff Brabham accident turn 2
36 36 0 Competition


Lap Leaders

Leader From lap To lap # of laps
Al Unser 1 2 2
Alan Kulwicki 3 11 9
Davey Allison 12 60 49

Race Three, Talladega Superspeedway[edit]

Saturday May 1st, 1993

Finish Grid Car
no.
Driver Car Make Car Color Laps Status Laps
Led
Points
1 7 6 United States Al Unser Jr. Dodge Daytona

Blue

38 0:31:48 13 26*
2 4 9 United States Jack Baldwin Dodge Daytona

Rose

38 Running 1 17
3 5 8 United States Dale Earnhardt 7 Dodge Daytona

Black
(Name on car: Kulwicki)

38 Running 8 17**
4 10 3 United States Ricky Rudd Dodge Daytona

Red

38 Running 4 12
5 6 7 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio II Dodge Daytona

Lime

38 Running 3 10
6 12 1 United States Davey Allison Dodge Daytona

Gold

38 Running 6 11***
7 9 4 United States Harry Gant Dodge Daytona

Cream

34 Running 8
8 2 11 Australia Geoff Brabham Dodge Daytona

Light Pink

33 Mechanical 3 7
9 8 5 United States Davy Jones Dodge Daytona

White

12 Crash 6
10 1 12 Netherlands Arie Luyendyk Dodge Daytona

Powder Blue

12 Crash 5
11 3 10 United States Al Unser Dodge Daytona

Yellow

6 Crash 4
12 11 2 United States Bill Elliott Dodge Daytona

Mustard

5 Crash 3

one *: Bonus points for leading the most laps.
two **: Bonus points for leading the 2nd most laps.
three ***: Bonus points for leading the 3rd most laps.

Average speed: 190.716 mph
Cautions: n/a
Margin of victory: .25 cl
Lead changes:18

Race Four, Michigan International Speedway[edit]

Saturday, July 31st, 1993

Finish Grid Car
no.
Driver Car Make Car Color Laps Status Laps
Led
Points
1 3 10 Australia Geoff Brabham Dodge Daytona

Dark Red

50 0:37:44 9 24**
2 8 4 United States Bill Elliott Dodge Daytona

Lime

50 Running 1 17
3 10 2 United States Al Unser Jr. Dodge Daytona

Red

50 Running 14
4 6 6 United States Harry Gant Dodge Daytona

Purple

50 Running 12
5 7 5 United States Dale Earnhardt 7 Dodge Daytona

Cream
(Name on car: Kulwicki)

50 Running 39 15*
6 11 1 United States Terry Labonte 8 Dodge Daytona

Blue
(Name on car: Allison)

50 Running 9
7 9 3 United States Ricky Rudd Dodge Daytona

Gold

50 Running 8
8 2 11 Netherlands Arie Luyendyk Dodge Daytona

Orange

50 Running 7
9 4 8 United States Davy Jones Dodge Daytona

Black

50 Running 6
10 5 7 United States Jack Baldwin Dodge Daytona

Rose

50 Running 4 7***
11 1 12 United States Al Unser Dodge Daytona

Powder Blue

50 Running 4
12 12 9 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio II 4 Dodge Daytona Not assigned 0 Did Not Start,
Withdrew
3

one *: Bonus points for leading the most laps.
two **: Bonus points for leading the 2nd most laps.
three ***: Bonus points for leading the 3rd most laps.

Average speed: 159.017 mph
Cautions: none
Margin of victory: 0.41 sec
Lead changes:7

Notes[edit]

  1. Davey Allison was awarded the championship posthumously. Terry Labonte drove the final race in Allison's place, and Labonte's points were added to Allison's point total.
  2. Alan Kulwicki was killed in a plane crash on April 1, 1993. Dale Earnhardt drove in his place, and all the points Earnhardt earned were applied to Kulwicki's point total. The prize money for finishing fifth in points was donated to the Winston Cup Racing Wives Auxiliary, Brenner Children's Hospital and St. Thomas Aquinas Church charities.[2]
  3. Geoff Brabham and Harry Gant tied for sixth place in the final points standings, but Brabham was awarded the position due to a better finishing position in the final race.
  4. Juan Manuel Fangio II withdrew from the series before the final race.
  5. Dale Earnhardt started in place of an injured Al Unser Jr., Earnhardt was awarded no points for the race, and Unser Jr. shared 11th and 12th place points with Arie Luyendyk, who also did not start due to injury.
  6. Rusty Wallace started in place of an injured Arie Luyendyk. Wallace did not receive points for the start, and Luyendyk shared 11th and 12th place points with Al Unser Jr., who also did not start due to injury.
  7. Dale Earnhardt took the place of the late Alan Kulwicki beginning with race three, and all points earned were added to Kulwicki's total.
  8. Terry Labonte drove in place of the late Davey Allison for the final race, with all points earned added to Allison's total.

References[edit]

  • ^ "Alan Kulwicki's 1993 IROC official driving statistics". IROC. Archived from the original on 2004-04-09. Retrieved 2008-04-10.
  • External links[edit]


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