Five historically significant Pontiac Trans Ams that participated in the International Race of Champions (IROC) series from the Michael Fux Collection will be offered at Mecum Kissimmee 2018. All five IROC race cars will be offered at the same time as buyer’s choice with proceeds to benefit the Michael Fux Foundation. This means that the first winning bidder will have the choice of which and how many of the IROC race cars he or she would like to purchase, each at the price of the winning bid. If additional IROC race cars should remain, the bidding will start again and the process will be repeated until all are sold. The cars don the driver livery of Matt Kenseth, Dale Earnhardt/Dale Earnhardt Jr., Martin Truex Jr. and Tony Stewart. Also offered is an IROC backup test car that was driven by Sam Hornish at Daytona in 2003 from the same collection. The Michael Fux Collection is legendary among car enthusiasts with more than 130 cars of the highest pedigree and exclusivity that include such marques as Ferrari, Porsche, Pagani, Bugatti and BMW. His IROC race cars reflect this same level of rarity and provenance.

These IROC Trans Ams represent the final chapter of the amazing racing series that spanned 30 seasons over a four-decade period. All five of the cars are Trans Ams from the last generation of the IROC series that proved to be both faster and safer than their predecessors. With the current environment of lucrative driver salaries, sponsor contracts, sanctioning body rules and strict team orders, it is highly unlikely we will ever again see the coming together of the world’s greatest drivers competing in an equal format with equal cars to determine who the top driver is. The IROC Trans Ams from the Michael Fux Collection represent a unique opportunity to recapture a treasured piece of one of racing’s golden eras.