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The IROC Porsches
Matt Stone
其他書名
The International Race of Champions, Porsche’s 911 RSR, and the Men Who Raced Them
出版
Motorbooks
, 2021-06-22
主題
Sports & Recreation / Motor Sports / General
Transportation / Automotive / History
Transportation / Automotive / Pictorial
ISBN
0760368252
9780760368251
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=EQ0mEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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The IROC Porsches
chronicles the original International Race of Champions 1973–74 season, in which the world’s top drivers battled in identical Porsche RSRs to claim the title of world’s greatest racing driver.
The Porsche 911 is among the most historic, sought after, and read about cars in history. Early cars are now highly valued collectibles, and modern 911s remain front-line international GT racing cars. There is considerable worldwide interest in Porsche racing activities, from factory entered and sponsored teams to the club-level racing scene.
It is against this rich racing background that
The IROC Porsches
relates one of the most interesting and storied episodes in 911 racing history. The premier season of the
International Race of Champions series was founded around purpose-built, virtually identical 1974 3.0-liter Porsche 911 RSR racing cars to be driven by racing greats
from IndyCar, Formula 1, NASCAR, and other international racing series. The premise was simple and brilliant: put the world's best racing drivers in identical cars and
the series winner could claim “best in the world.”
Former racing driver, mega businessman, and racing team owner Roger Penske was the original force behind the series, and he worked directly with the Porsche factory to get these special IROC Porsches designed and built.
The depth of talent and breadth of racing disciplines embodied in the series was stunning:
Emerson Fittipaldi (Formula 1)
,
AJ Foyt (Indy)
,
Richard Petty (NASCAR)
,
Al Unser (Indy)
,
George Follmer (Can-Am)
, and more. The drivers’ incentive to compete was manifold, first being to demonstrate the talents and abilities of their own particular brands of racing. Not to be understated was the draw of significant payout to winners. Consummate Porsche racer Mark Donohue won the first year’s championship.
The IROC series would carry on several decades, but never again would it feature Porsche and never again would it field such a diverse selection of race drivers. That first season was truly lighting in a bottle.