IN MOTORSPORTS
THE ULTIMATE
SHOWDOWN
ULTIMATE
FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS, ROC has traveled the world to create the definitive showdown in international motorsports. The annual Race Of Champions® and ROC Nations Cup® provide the answer to the one question that truly matters...
...who is the fastest of them all?
RACE.
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CONCEPT
They don’t have this problem in athletics, golf or tennis. Those are sports where the best competitor on the day will win, period. Running shoes, clubs and racquets simply don’t matter as much as the human being attached to them.
Motor sport is different. With its wide range of different cars, Formula 1 alone throws up enough arguments about who’s ‘the best’ to keep the world’s bars buzzing into the early hours. Throw the World Rally Championship, Le Mans and IndyCar into the mix and all hell breaks loose. The title of ‘World’s Greatest Driver’ suddenly has as many candidates as there are world heavyweight boxing champions.
That’s where the Race Of Champions comes in, solving the debates once and for all. This annual event brings together the world’s finest drivers from all the disciplines of competition – on four wheels and two – and sets them free to battle, head-to-head, on the very same track in the very same car.
Better still, unlike all other types of motor sport, the unique venue setting means the crowd gets much closer to the action. There’s no waiting around to see just one quick glimpse of the cars and stars – the whole course is permanently in view. The fans see every corner, every slide, every move, every spin.
For the racers, then, there’s no place to hide. It’s a knockout tournament so mistakes prove terminal – and the drivers have to prove themselves in a variety of vehicles. But there’s no blaming the machinery because everyone gets the same kit. Put simply, the best driver will win.
That’s why the greats of motor sport come back year on year. They crave the chance to let their hair down, free from commitments to sponsors, and push to the limit in everything from tin-tops to buggies. Better still, they love to hear the screams of thousands of fans over the roar of the engines.
But behind the smiles the inner steel hasn’t changed. As soon as they’re on the line watching the lights, engine revving, foot twitching, the winning mentality that earned them their glory returns. Add the spice of a flag attached to their cockpit – particularly during the ROC Nations Cup where they race for their home country – and they need no further motivation.
RACE OF CHAMPIONS
The Race Of Champions is a knockout competition where the world’s greatest drivers battle to prove they’re the fastest on Earth. Through a series of head-to-head races in identical cars, the stars fight it out to prove they have what it takes to be crowned ‘Champion of Champions’.
The event starts with a group stage to ensure fans get to see plenty of action from every driver. The racers face up to each of the other drivers in their group, with cars swapped round between heats so they all have to prove themselves in a variety of machinery. The most successful drivers move on to the quarter-finals.
From there it’s back to a head-to-head, no second chances, knockout competition to get to the semi-finals and then the Grand Final. Just as with all the world’s great cup competitions, the tension builds all the way through to this best-of-three shootout where there can be only one ‘Champion of Champions’.
ROC NATIONS CUP
The ROC Nations Cup aims to decide the fastest country on Earth. It is the World Cup of motor sport. Featured at the Race Of Champions since 1999, it was the first motor sport event for teams based on nationality.
Drivers team up with their fellow countrymen in pairs. Each driver initially has one race against a driver from the opposing team, competing head-to-head in identical cars as in the individual Race Of Champions. If the score is tied at 1-1, the two winning drivers battle it out in a play-off to see which team emerges victorious.
The ROC Nations Cup now features a group stage in which nations race against every other nation in their group, with the four most successful teams progressing to the knockout semi-finals.
Germany’s Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel won a record sixth straight ROC Nations Cup title at Bangkok in 2012, adding to their previous triumphs in London, Beijing and Düsseldorf.
eROC
From Sim to Live racing, the eRace Of Champions (eROC) competition is one of the most innovative amateur recruiting tools ever created in motorsports. It provides the unique opportunity for gamers, aspiring racers and any amateur to earn their competition licenses and their position on the starting line alongside the superstars of motorsports and eSports in less than a year after entering the competition.
HISTORY
The Race Of Champions was created in 1988, the brainchild of IMP (International Media Productions) President Fredrik Johnsson and Michèle Mouton, the most successful female rally driver of all time.
The first edition of the event, held in Paris, celebrated the 10th anniversary of the inaugural World Rally Drivers Championship, gathering all the sport’s champions together in identical cars. It was also held in memory of the late Henri Toivonen, who died at the Corsica Rally while leading the world championship in 1986. The Henri Toivonen Memorial trophy is still awarded to the winner of the Race Of Champions each year.
Originally conceived as the ultimate shootout between the best international rally stars, experts from other motor sport disciplines increasingly craved their share of the action. Over the last decade in particular, the racers have given the rally boys more than just a run for their money. They include Formula 1 world champions Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button, MotoGP legends Valentino Rossi, Jorge Lorenzo and Mick Doohan, eight-time Le Mans 24 Hours winner Tom Kristensen and serial NASCAR champions Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson.
The Race Of Champions switched to its current parallel track format in 1989 at the Nürburgring, the first ever car race to do so. After establishing a temporary base in Gran Canaria from 1992 to 2003, the event has since taken in a variety of the world’s most evocative venues including the Stade de France in Paris, London’s Wembley Stadium, Beijing’s ‘Bird’s Nest’ Olympic Stadium, Marlins Park in Miami and Foro Sol in Meixco City. In 2022 it successfully hosted its first Snow + Ice event in Sweden 60 miles from the Arctic Circle.
PARIS - Stade de France
2004-2006
LONDON - Wembley Stadium
2007-2008
BEIJING - Olympic Stadium
2009
MIAMI - Marlins Park
2017
PAST ROC WINNERS
2023 Sweden
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Mattias Ekström
Mick Schumacher
Johan Kristoffersson, Sebastian Vettel
ROC Nations Cup
Norway (P. Solberg/ O. Solberg)
All-Star (T. Neuville/ F. Drugovich)
Winners
Finalists
eRace Of Champions (eROC)
Winner
Lucas Blakelez
2020 Virtual ROC
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Timmy Hansen
Ruben Garcia Jr
Rene Rast, Antonio Felix Da Costa
ROC Nations Cup
All Stars (R. Grosjean/ J. Baldwin)
Sweden (T. Hansen/ J. Kristoffersson)
Winners
Finalists
eRace Of Champions (eROC)
Winner
James Baldwin
2018 Riyadh
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
David Coulthard
Petter Solberg
Tom Kristensen, Johan Kristoffersson
ROC Nations Cup
Germany (R. Rast/T. Bernhard)
Latin America (JP Montoya/H. Castroneves)
Winners
Finalists
eRace Of Champions (eROC)
Winner
Finalist
Enzo Bonito
Brendon Leigh
2015 London
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Sebastian Vettel
Tom Kristensen
David Coulthard, Alex Buncombe
ROC Nations Cup
England (Andy Priaulx/Jason Plato)
Germany (S. Vettel/N. Hulkenberg)
Winners
Finalists
ROC Factor Skills Challenge
Celebrity winner
Driver winner
Chris Hoy
Petter Solberg
2022 Sweden
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Sébastien Loeb
Sebastian Vettel
Tom Kristensen, Mattias Ekström
ROC Nations Cup
Norway (P. Solberg/ O. Solberg)
USA (J.Johnson/ C. Herta)
Winners
Finalists
eRace Of Champions (eROC)
Winner
Jarno Opmeer
2019 Mexico
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Benito Guerra
Loic Duval
Patricio O'Ward, Esteban Gutierrez
ROC Nations Cup
Nordic (T. Kristensen/J. Kristoffersson)
Germany (S. Vettel/ Mick Schumacher)
Winners
Finalists
eRace Of Champions (eROC)
Winner
Finalist
James Baldwin
Brendon Leigh
2017 Miami
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Juan Pablo Montoya
Tom Kristensen
Felipe Massa, David Coulthard
ROC Nations Cup
Germany (S. Vettel/P. Wehrlein)
USA (Kyle Busch/ Kurt Busch)
Winners
Finalists
Other competitions
USA vs World
Skills Challenge
The "World"
Petter Solberg
2014 Barbados
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
David Coulthard
Pascal Wehrlein
Jamie Whincup, Esteban Ocon
ROC Nations Cup
Nordic (T. Kristensen/P. Solberg)
GB (David Coulthard/Susie Wolff)
Winners
Finalists
ROC Factor Skills Challenge
Winner
Esteban Ocon
2012 Bangkok
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Romain Grosjean
Tom Kristensen
David Coulthard, Michael Schumacher
ROC Nations Cup
Germany (M. Schumacher/ S. Vettel)
France (S. Ogier/R. Grosjean)
Finalists
Winners
Other competitions
ROC Thailand
ROC Asia
Nattavude Charoensukawattana
India (Narain Karthikeyan/ Karun Chandhok)
2010 Düsseldorf
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Filipe Albuquerque
Sébastien Loeb
Andy Priaulx, Sebastian Vettel
ROC Nations Cup
Germany (M. Schumacher/ S. Vettel)
GB (Andy Priaulx/Jason Plato)
Finalists
Winners
2010 ROC South Europe (in Portugal)
Winner
Finalist
Filipe Albuquerque
Alvaro Parente
2011 Düsseldorf
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Sébastien Ogier
Tom Kristensen
Martin Tomczyk, Michael Schumacher
ROC Nations Cup
Germany (M. Schumacher/ S. Vettel)
Nordic (T. Kristensen/J. Hänninen)
Finalists
Winners
ROC Legends
Winner
Finalist
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Marc Duez
2009 Beijing
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Mattias Ekström
Michael Schumacher
Jenson Button, Sebastian Vettel
ROC Nations Cup
Germany (M. Schumacher/ S. Vettel)
UK (Jenson Button/Andy Priaulx)
Finalists
Winners
ROC China
Winner
Finalist
Dong He Bin
Hopin Tung
2008 Wembley - London
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Sébastien Loeb
David Coulthard
Andy Priaulx, Carl Edwards
ROC Nations Cup
Germany (M. Schumacher/ S. Vettel)
Scandinavia (M. Ekström/T. Kristensen)
Finalists
Winners
2006 Paris
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Mattias Ekström
Sébastien Loeb
Colin McRae, Sébastien Bourdais
ROC Nations Cup
Finland (M. Grönholm/H. Kovalainen)
USA (Travis Pastrana)
Finalists
Winners
2004 Paris
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Heikki Kovalainen
Sébastien Loeb
Michael Schumacher, Marcus Grönholm
ROC Nations Cup
France (Jean Alesi/Sébastien Loeb)
Finland (M. Grönholm/H. Kovalainen)
Finalists
Winners
2002 Gran Canaria
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Marcus Grönholm
Sébastien Loeb
François Duval, Harri Rovanperä
ROC Nations Cup
USA (J Gordon/J Johnson/C Edwards)
Italy (R Travaglia/F Giovanardi/M Melandri)
Finalists
Winners
2000 Gran Canaria
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Tommi Mäkinen
Marcus Grönholm
Gilles Panizzi, Didier Auriol
ROC Nations Cup
France (G Panizzi/Y Muller/ R Laconi)
Italy (M Biasion/E Pirro/V Rossi)
Finalists
Winners
2007 Wembley - London
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Mattias Ekström
Michael Schumacher
Andy Priaulx, Sébastien Bourdais
ROC Nations Cup
Germany (M. Schumacher/ S. Vettel)
Finland (M. Grönholm/H. Kovalainen)
Finalists
Winners
2005 Paris
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Sébastien Loeb
Tom Kristensen
Marcus Grönholm, Heikki Kovalainen
ROC Nations Cup
Scandinavia (M. Ekström/T. Kristensen)
Playstation France (S. Bourdais/S. Peterhansel)
Finalists
Winners
2003 Gran Canaria
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Sébastien Loeb
Marcus Grönholm
Gilles Panizzi, François Duval
ROC Nations Cup
All Stars (C Da Matta/G Panizzi/F Nieto)
Spain (O Servia/F Alonso/E Alzamora)
Finalists
Winners
2001 Gran Canaria
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Harri Rovanperä
Armin Schwarz
François Duval, Alister McRae
ROC Nations Cup
Spain (J Puras/F Alonso/R Xaus)
All Stars (H Rovanperä/T Kristensen/T Bayliss)
Finalists
Winners
1999 Gran Canaria
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Didier Auriol
Tommi Mäkinen
Carlos Sainz, Armin Schwarz
ROC Nations Cup
Finland (T Mäkinen/JJ Lehto/K Tiainen)
Spain (C Sainz/M Gené/P Riba)
Finalists
Winners
1998 Gran Canaria
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Colin McRae
Alister McRae
Didier Auriol, Carlos Sainz
International Rally Master winner Alister McRae
Classic Masters competition winner Miki Biasion
1996 Gran Canaria
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Didier Auriol
François Delecour
Carlos Sainz, Stig Blomqvist
International Rally Master winner Flavio Alonso
1994 Gran Canaria
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Didier Auriol
Stig Blomqvist
Juha Kankkunen, Armin Schwarz
International Rally Master winner Timo Salonen
Classic Masters competition winner Jean-Louis Schlesser
1992 Gran Canaria
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Andrea Aghini
Colin McRae
Juha Kankkunen, Carlos Sainz
International Rally Master winner Flavio Alonso
1990 Barcelona
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Stig Blomqvist
Tommi Mäkinen
Carlos Sainz, Dario Cerrato
International Rally Master winner Kenneth Eriksson
1988 Montléry
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Juha Kankkunen
Timo Salonen
Walter Röhrl, Stig Blomqvist
The first ever Race Of Champions took place at the Montlhéry circuit near Paris.
1997 Gran Canaria
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Carlos Sainz
Colin McRae
Didier Auriol, Jarmo Kytolehto
International Rally Master winner Walter Röhrl
Classic Masters competition winner Jarmo Kytolehto
1995 Gran Canaria
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
François Delecour
Colin McRae
Didier Auriol, Andrea Aghini
International Rally Master winner Colin McRae
Classic Masters competition winner Marc Duez
1993 Gran Canaria
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Didier Auriol
Carlos Sainz
François Delecour, Ari Vatanen
International Rally Master winner Stig Blomqvist
1991 Madrid
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Juha Kankkunen
Didier Auriol
Stig Blomqvist, Ari Vatanen
International Rally Master winner Josep Maria Bardolet
1989 Nürburgring
Race Of Champions
Winner
Finalist
Semi-Finalists
Stig Blomqvist
Walter Röhrl
Marc Duez, Sepp Haider
This event featured the world’s first ever parallel rally track with drivers competing head-to-head in identical cars.