2024 IROC Champions Placed On Stewart Raceway Wall of Fame

Our 2024 IROC Champs have finally been enshrined on our Wall of Fame.

Eric Lane placed fourth overall in our one-day IROC championship held on November 2, 2024. He was the only Sportsman driver in the field that day and earned his honors with a fantastic placing against a nearly all-expert field.

Expert driver, Aaron Castro drove aggressively all day and secured enough points to hold off the 2022 IROC Expert Champion George Peters.

Congratulations to our 2024 IROC Champs!!

Open Track Day Report, November 30, 2024

Eric “Fast” Lane’s Viper V-SPEC F1/Indy IROC set with plastic hardbodies.

Thanks to all of you who made the trek to Stewart Raceway for an open track day!

Despite the staggered arrivals, we completed four races and ample practice/tuning laps.

Team Maddox’s Abe Maddox won the first IROC race using Fast Lane Racing’s Viper V-SPEC F1/Indy Lexan cars. The other three races were our MegaG+ Modifieds, Team Forza’s IROC V-SPEC Lexan Camaro set, and we ended with Viper V-SPEC Lexan cars. All three races were hard fought but with a new SlotTrak fueling bug in the mix that made them even more challenging.  We have no idea where the bug came from since we’ve been using the same version of SlotTrak for over a year. Oh well, the joys of technology.

Team Forza’s Viper V-SPEC IROC Camaros podium at the 2024 IROC championships.

We may have to move away from SlotTrak since support is virtually nonexistent these days, and their latest version crashes on SR3. If we want to do fuel races, we may have to do it on SR2 until I can figure out how to get the latest version working on SR3 or find a replacement.

That said, we’re shooting for another track day event next Saturday. It could be a 50/50 race day with two builder classes and two IROC classes. That should wrap up the season. From there, I’ll total the points from each official 2024 race and determine the season champs for each category.

We need an update on Jerry’s cat, Peat. How’s he doing?

Stay tuned for details on the event next Saturday.

Okay, shut up and drive!

2024 IROC Championship Track Records Set, Champs Crowned, Video Posted

– November 2, 2024 –

The 2024 IROC Championships were held on one day with four different races, including qualifying.

Qualifying Lap Records (MegaG+ 1.7 “Modified” IROC Set)
    1. Steve Stewart with a 5.755 lap in the White lane.
    2. Kevin Webster with a 6.284 in the Green Lane.
Race 1: (Team Forza MG+ 1.7 Camaros Lexan IROC Set)
    1. Steve Stewart with a 4.524 in the White lane.
    2. George Peters with a 4.595 in the Green lane.
 Race 2: (Viper-Jets Can Am Lexan IROC Set “SPEC-JET”)
    1. Steve Stewart with a 6.256 in the White Lane.
    2. George Peters with a 6.415 in the Blue lane.
Race 3: (Retro Vipers “Maximum Leeway” Lexan IROC Set)
    1. Steve Stewart with a 8.875 in the White lane.
    2. Aaron Castro with a 9.514 in the Green lane.
Race 4: (Eric Lane’s MG+ 1.7 “Scooby Doo” Vans IROC Set)

No new records. Fastest lap is Steve Stewart with a 5.519 in the Blue lane.

IROC Champs

Expert Category: Home Cook’n
Sportsman Category: Eric “Fast” Lane.

A video of Qualifying and all four races can be found on Rumble.com here. Sorry, didn’t have time to post separate videos for each event.  Sadly, no background sound was recorded, just the RMS audio.

Race Report: 2024 IROC Championships – Fast & Loose Fun

Our last IROC championship was contested in a series back in 2023, in which George Peters (GP Designs) dominated a four race series. This year, the IROC champions were crowned after one day of four challenging IROC races on SR3’s Fast Esses course.

The Short Story
Place Name Laps Points Total Time
1 Steve Stewart 320 239 2559.583
2 Aaron Castro 316 227 2572.115
3 George Peters 261 185 2646.445
4 Eric Lane 282 157 2676.138
5 Kevin Webster 272 144 2682.804
6 Jerry Pearson 145 82 1060.941
Qualifying
Track: SR3 Road Course Fast Esses (Chicane)
Date: Nov-02-2024 11:36
Class: MegaG+ 1.7 Modified (i)
Descr:
Name Lap Time Speed (Mph) Place
Steve Stewart 5.907 557 1
George Peters 6.065 543 2
Aaron Castro 6.599 499 3
Jerry Pearson 6.894 477 4
Eric Lane 6.982 471 5
Kevin Webster 7.738 425 6

Details

Race 1: Team Forza Viper V-SPEC “IROC” Lexan Camaros (15v)

The first race used Aaron’s newest IROC set of way-cool Camaros, which were fast and extremely capable cars. While Home Cook’n bagged the top podium spot, George and Aaron had a major battle throughout the entire race. At the end of five segments, Eric Lane was done with his rotations and sitting in second place but not enough points to seal the deal. Home Cook’n was also out with a perfect score of 80 laps and 64 points. The final segment was a dogfight for the second and third podium spots between Aaron Castro and George Peters. Both drivers finished on the same lap, with Aaron taking the win and points. However, because Aaron went into the final segment a lap down on George, George bagged the second podium spot with fewer points but just one more total lap than Aaron. Very close racing! Details

Place Name Laps Points Total Time
1 Steve Stewart 80 64 405.175
2 Aaron Castro 79 56 406.204
3 George Peters 80 50 411.984
4 Jerry Pearson 75 44 414.991
5 Kevin Webster 72 40 439.161
6 Eric Lane 70 28 429.451
Race 2: Viper-Jets V-SPEC L4 Can-Am Lexan (15v)

Race 2 would utilize the venerable Viper-Jet platform, which would be a bit more challenging for the drivers since the downforce on these cars is considerably less than the previous Viper V-SPEC class with L4 traction magnets. This race saw a dogfight between the top three finishers and quite a battle between the 4th and 5th place finishers. The lone Sportsman driver, Eric Lane would best two Expert drivers with a nice 4th place finish. In the end, Aaron Castro took the win with one lap over George Peters in 2nd and two points over Home Cook’n in 3rd. Aaron clearly showed that he’s one of the top drivers at Stewart Raceway and won a great win with a reasonably loose platform. Details

Place Name Laps Points Total Time
1 Aaron Castro 80 58 629.645
2 George Peters 79 58 601.541
3 Steve Stewart 80 56 633.531
4 Eric Lane 68 40 634.46
5 Jerry Pearson 70 38 645.95
6 Kevin Webster 68 32 619.642
Race 3: Retro Vipers “Maximum Leeway” Lexan

This one was everybody’s favorite race (NOT!). The Retro Viper platform was certainly the loosest car in the mix, and the runtimes clearly proved it. With almost no downforce and basically a L4 Viper V-SPEC chassis, this car is a handful to drive, especially on a road course. This one was a battle mostly between Home Cook’n and Aaron Castro, with the win going to Home Cook’n by just two laps. T-Jet ace George Peters was strangely not a big factor in this one as he struggled to dial in his setup while Eric Lane seemed to have a good handle on the tricky platform, finishing in 4th with more laps, but short just three points. Nice driving by the lone Sportsman driver! Details

Place Name Laps Points Total Time
1 Steve Stewart 80 61 847.047
2 Aaron Castro 78 55 847.81
3 George Peters 65 45 881.049
4 Eric Lane 70 42 889.339
5 Kevin Webster 66 32 907.174
Race 4: Fast Lane Racing’s MegaG+ 1.7 “Scooby Doo” Vans

To cap off the challenging IROC championship, we decided to run Eric “Fast” Lane’s “Scooby Doo” vans for the final race of the day. Eric has been refining this set since first introducing them to us in 2023. With the high center of gravity and heavier resin-molded body, these cars are challenging but way fun to drive. Eric Lane came out swinging, winning the first segment with the fastest lap time over Home Cook’n in 2nd. With George still struggling, this one was a battle between Aaron Castro, Eric Lane, and Home Cook’n. Going into the final segment, Kevin Webster led the race but done with his rotation without enough points to maintain his position. In the end, Home Cook’n bagged the win by just one lap, tying with 2nd place, Aaron Castro on points.  Eric “fast” Lane had a great final race, bagging the win in the first segment and finishing on the podium in 3rd. Great driving, Eric!  Details

Place Name Laps Points Total Time
1 Steve Stewart 80 58 673.83
2 Aaron Castro 79 58 688.456
3 Eric Lane 74 47 722.888
4 Kevin Webster 66 40 716.827
5 George Peters 37 32 751.871

 

We opted to run Aaron’s Lexan V-SPEC Camaros and didn’t run the Tyco-Jets shown in the front row here.

Okay, the 2024 IROC Champs are crowned and on their way to the Stewart Raceway Wall of Fame.

Place Name Laps Points Total Time Category
1 Steve Stewart 320 239 2559.583 Expert
2 Aaron Castro 316 227 2572.115 Expert
3 George Peters 261 185 2646.445 Expert
1 Eric Lane 282 157 2676.138 Sportsman
4 Kevin Webster 272 144 2682.804 Expert
5 Jerry Pearson 145 82 1060.941 Expert

Stay tuned for videos of each race, including qualifying. Thanks to all of you who made the trek to this way fun event!

Okay, shut up and drive!