I’m looking to put together a simple version of the original IROC series using similar cars to the real series. There will be 6 events of 2 races at each event on Wed nights at 8:00pm EST.
Each event will have an oval race at Motegi Speedway (30laps), and a road course (20 laps) not unlike the original series where ovals and road courses were mixed.
Everyone will be in the same exact car each week. Each car will be prepped without down force parts, but will have full racing equipment, tires, wheels, and only race exhaust and race air filter for power adders.
The idea here is just like the original series, to make the cars very equal and easy to drive but with the ability to tune them to the liking of the driver’s style so that it is the driver’s skill and not so much the car that makes the difference. Any assists will be allowed. Limited damage. 1 pit stop. Rolling start side by side. No restarts. No cautions.
The first car as it was with the original series will be the 1970 Camaro Z/28,
A-560 378hp/399tq 2858lbs
The first tracks, Infineon NASCAR/Motegi Speedway
Qualifying, 5 laps prior to race for both tracks.
Your finishing order for both tracks will be combined and divided by 2 each week. Highest combined finishing order over the 6 events will be the IFCA IROC Champion. Missing more than 1 event puts you out of the running for the Championship title. In other words, you have to compete in at least 5 full events to earn the title. If you miss a race you will receive last place position points for that race which factors into your total average for the season.
Livery rules: IFCA url, and IFCA #, GoodYear decals, solid colors for car body only, no designs or 2-tone colors.
Each new car and track will be announced at the end of each race night on Wed.
Qualifying will begin promptly at 8:00pm EST the night of the race.
Both races will be sent to
www.ForzaLeagueRacers.com to be rated.
There will be a 16 car limit.
In the event of a tie at the end of the season, the driver with the highest FLR rating will be crowned the IFCA IROC Champion.