Igor Vasyliovych Skuz (, born 30 May 1976) is a Ukrainian professional racing driver currently competing in the Ukrainian Touring Championship since 2007 for a family-owned MasterKart Racing Team, that also has a role of main promoter of the series since 2018. Outside Ukraine he competed in Russian Touring Car Championship, European Touring Car Cup and TCR International Series.
For the first two years the team was struggling in the series, that was completely new for them, despite the good qualifying times of Igor, in the races he was experiencing technical failures. In 2008 he drove in both S2000 and Touring Lite classes and achieved his first win. His first chance of winning the championship was in 2009, when he was fighting with Russian racer Aleksey Basov, who was already a champion in his country. He got one win, but in the next round he was involved in a big crash, so his car needed a body change. He failed his last chances, when his car got a technical failure in the next round, and when later the main venue for the championship, Autodrome Chaika, cancelled the final round of the season. In the final standings he was third.
In the next years Skuz finally started getting a stable performances, winning in his class in 2010. In 2011 he got his second championship title. That year he also appeared at the Russian Touring Car Championship rainy race at Moscow as a guest driver, driving his MasterKart Ford. He failed to get a good result, crashing in the first race and getting a penalty for ignoring yellow flag in the second one.
In 2012 he became a Champion of Ukraine for the third time. In 2013 Skuz finished the season fourth and left the championship to focus on international racing.
Skuz switched to the Super 2000 division for 2012, driving for Liqui Moly Team Engstler in a BMW 320si. However he switched to a SEAT León 2.0 TDI run by SUNRED Engineering for the remaining rounds of season. He got the fourth place in the European Cup.
In the ETCC he switched to Campos Racing driving a naturally-aspirated SEAT León, in the new team he was seventh in the championship.
For 2014 Skuz stayed with Campos Racing, but switched to a Chevrolet Cruze, he ended the season 3rd in the TC2T standings, having his first two victories. In March 2015, it was announced that Skuz would make his TCR International Series debut with Campos Racing driving an Opel Astra OPC, however after the first round of the championship he switched to a SEAT León Cup Racer. After a bad start of the year he switched to WestCoast Racing driving a Honda Civic TCR. He got only two finishes in points and left the series before the season ended.
2020 season got severely delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, first two races were ran without spectators except for drivers' families. With disease outbreak situation getting worse the series had to get a break before two last rounds getting relocated to an unfinished intersection in Odesa with help of the politician and ex-racing driver Yevhen Chervonenko. Igor's car kept being unreliable and in the final race of the season it stopped right before the finish line so Skuz had to push it by himself.
After the 2020 season Igor Skuz retired from motorsport to start an automotive tuning company, UTC attempted to find a new promoter but failed with the 2021 season getting cancelled.
2011 ! ATM Racing ! Ford Fiesta | Salzburgring | Salzburgring | ! 5th ! 7 | |||||||||
2012 ! Liqui Moly Team Engstler ! BMW 320si | MNZ 1 | MNZ 2 | SVK 1 | SVK 2 | !rowspan="2" 4th !rowspan="2" | 35 | ||||||
2013 ! Campos Racing ! SEAT León | MNZ 1 | MNZ 2 | SVK 1 | SVK 2 | Salzburgring | Salzburgring | PER 1 | PER 2 | Masaryk Circuit | Masaryk Circuit ! 7th ! 25 | ||
2014 ! Campos Racing ! Chevrolet Cruze | LEC 1 | LEC 2 | SVK 1 | SVK 2 | Salzburgring | Salzburgring | SPA 1 | SPA 2 | PER 1 | PER 2 !style="background:#FFDF9F;" | 3rd !style="background:#FFDF9F;" | 79 |
† Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.
2015 !rowspan="2" | Campos Racing ! Opel Astra OPC | MYS 1 | MYS 2 | !rowspan="3" 23rd !rowspan="3" | 10 | |||||||||||||||||||
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