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Truex wins close IROC race; Stewart takes title

By Mike Harris, The Associated Press
October 28, 2006
06:27 PM EDT (22:27 GMT)

HAMPTON, Ga. -- Martin Truex Jr. and Ryan Newman put on a show Saturday in the waning laps of the Crown Royal International Race of Champions season-finale, swapping the lead over and over before Truex finally gained control on the last lap.

Newman, who earlier got into a bumping battle with Mark Martin, wound up fourth when Matt Kenseth and Tony Stewart shot past on the final turn.

IROC Results
Margin of Victory: 0.301 seconds
Pos. Driver Series Pts.
1. M. Truex Jr. Busch 24
2. M. Kenseth Cup 17
3. T. Stewart Cup 14
4. R. Newman Cup 15
5. T. Musgrave Trucks 10
6. M. Martin Cup 17
7. F. Kimmel ARCA 10
8. M. Papis Grand Am 7
9. S. Hornish Jr. IndyCar 6
10. S. Kinser Outlaws 5
11. W. Taylor Grand Am 4
12. S. Sharp IndyCar 3

Stewart, who came into the race leading the points, wrapped up his first IROC championship and the $1 million payoff from the series sponsor. With the third-place finish, the two-time Nextel Cup champion beat 2004 IROC champion Kenseth by 12 points.

"It's a four-race series and you can't have many mistakes," Stewart said. "I got off to a rough start at the opener in Daytona, with [Steve] Kinser crashing and flying right over me. But we came back and won the next two and got ourselves into position to win it.

"To be on a trophy with so many great names, like Al Unser Jr., Bobby Unser and Mark Donohue and great NASCAR drivers like Mark Martin and Dale Earnhardt, is something I'm really proud of."

Truex, 21st in the Cup points heading into Sunday's Bass Pro Shops 500, was ecstatic after taking the checkered flag.

"Such a good time. Such great racing," said Truex, a two-time Busch Series champion and current Cup rookie who won the IROC race at Atlanta Motor Speedway for the second consecutive year. "You never knew what was going to happen until the last lap."

Martin Truex Jr.
Martin Truex Jr. won a tight battle. Credit: Autostock

Truex, who finished third in the IROC points, was exhilarated by his duel with Newman that covered the last 18 laps of the 65-lap race on the 1.5-mile oval. They officially swapped the lead seven times during that span, but also passed each other several times before being scored at the finish line.

"We gave each other just enough room to get by," Truex said. "I'd pass him and he'd pass me back. That was just fun, probably one of the better races I've been part of."

Craftsman Truck Series champion Ted Musgrave finished fifth and Martin, who bounced off the wall late in the race, was sixth, giving NASCAR drivers a sweep of the top six spots. Eight-time ARCA champion Frank Kimmel wound up seventh in the all-star field, just ahead of Grand American road racing's Max Papis and IRL IndyCar champion Sam Hornish Jr.

Martin, a five-time IROC champion who dominated the race until a planned caution flag after Lap 40, had some heated words with Newman on pit lane after the race. But both later downplayed that exchange.

IROC
Champions
Year Driver Car
1974 Mark Donohue Porsche Carrera RSR
1975 Bobby Unser Chevrolet Camaro
1976 A.J. Foyt Chevrolet Camaro
1977 A.J. Foyt Chevrolet Camaro
1978 Al Unser Chevrolet Camaro
1979 Mario Andretti Chevrolet Camaro
1980 Bobby Allison Chevrolet Camaro
1984 Cale Yarborough Chevrolet Camaro
1985 Harry Gant Chevrolet Camaro
1986 Al Unser Jr. Chevrolet Camaro
1987 Geoffrey Bodine Chevrolet Camaro
1988 Al Unser Jr. Chevrolet Camaro
1989 Terry Labonte Chevrolet Camaro
1990 Dale Earnhardt Dodge Daytona
1991 Rusty Wallace Dodge Daytona
1992 Ricky Rudd Dodge Daytona
1993 Davey Allison/Terry Labonte Dodge Daytona
1994 Mark Martin Dodge Avenger
1995 Dale Earnhardt Dodge Avenger
1996 Mark Martin Pontiac Trans Am
1997 Mark Martin Pontiac Trans Am
1998 Mark Martin Pontiac Trans Am
1999 Dale Earnhardt Pontiac Trans Am
2000 Dale Earnhardt Pontiac Trans Am
2001 Bobby Labonte Pontiac Trans Am
2002 Kevin Harvick Pontiac Trans Am
2003 Kurt Busch Pontiac Trans Am
2004 Matt Kenseth Pontiac Trans Am
2005 Mark Martin Pontiac Trans Am
2006 Tony Stewart Pontiac Trans Am
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