2012 Race of Champions with Vettel and Schumacher
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- 12th November 2012, 10:09 at 10:09 am #132347Keith CollantineKeymaster
This year’s Race of Champions takes place in Bangkok and will pit F1 talent like Sebastian Vettel, Michael Schumacher and Narain Karthikeyan against other international racing talent including Ryan Hunter-Reay, Jorge Lorenzo, David Coulthard and Karun Chandhok.
If there’s sufficient interest in this year’s event I’d be happy to set up an F1 Fanatic Live for it. It’s on the weekend of the 15th/16th December.
12th November 2012, 10:45 at 10:45 am #214887matt90ParticipantLorenzo is an interesting addition.
12th November 2012, 11:32 at 11:32 am #21488891jb12Participantgo for it, I’ll see if Seb and Schumi can make it 6 in a row
12th November 2012, 19:35 at 7:35 pm #214889mnmracerParticipantI’m glad to see our Indian supertalent finally getting some acknowledgement by being named in the same sentence as 9 (10?) German WDC’s.
12th November 2012, 21:20 at 9:20 pm #214890robk23ParticipantIs it being shown on Motors TV again this year? I’ll be watching.
14th November 2012, 10:08 at 10:08 am #214891GirtsParticipantRacing & F1F Live on the 3rd Sunday of Advent? YES!
4th December 2012, 11:08 at 11:08 am #214892Ryan WilliamsParticipantJust been announced that Romain Grosjean and Sébastien Ogier will represent Team France this year. Ogier will be defending his 2011 “Champion of Champions” title
4th December 2012, 11:57 at 11:57 am #214893raymondu999Participant@mnmracer 2 German WDCs. They share 10 titles, but that does not make them 10 champions. They were champion, 10 times.
4th December 2012, 12:09 at 12:09 pm #214894EnigmaParticipant@raymondu999 Didn’t Murray Walker once say that there are 9 world champions on the grid, 7 of them being Michael Schumacher, or something along those lines? :P
4th December 2012, 12:28 at 12:28 pm #214895mnmracerParticipantDepends on the definition of WDC ;-)
World Driver Champions
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World Driver Championships4th December 2012, 12:53 at 12:53 pm #214896raymondu999Participant4th December 2012, 12:54 at 12:54 pm #214897mnmracerParticipantDon’t go and naRAIN on my parade here…
7th December 2012, 9:25 at 9:25 am #214898Ryan WilliamsParticipantThe groups for the Race of Champions and the Nations Cup have been drawn
RACE OF CHAMPIONS
Group A
Sébastien OGIER
Jamie WHINCUP
David COULTHARD
Benito GUERRAGroup B
Tom KRISTENSEN
Andy PRIAULX
ROC Asia 1, top non-Thailand competitor from ROC Asia
ROC Thailand 1, winner of ROC ThailandGroup C
Sebastian VETTEL
Jorge LORENZO
Mick DOOHAN
ROC Thailand 2, runner-up from ROC ThailandGroup D
Michael SCHUMACHER
Ryan HUNTER-REAY
ROC Asia 2, second-placed non-Thailand competitor from ROC Asia
Romain GROSJEANNATIONS CUP
Group A
Team France (Sébastien OGIER & Romain GROSJEAN)
Team Great Britain (David COULTHARD & Andy PRIAULX)
Team Americas (Ryan HUNTER-REAY & Benito GUERRA)
Team All Stars (Tom KRISTENSEN & Jorge LORENZO)Group B
Team Germany (Michael SCHUMACHER & Sebastian VETTEL)
Team Thailand (The two finalists from ROC Thailand)
Team Australia (Mick DOOHAN & Jamie WHINCUP)
Team Asia (The leading ROC Asia team other than Thailand)7th December 2012, 12:27 at 12:27 pm #214899JourneyerParticipantIn the individual category, Group C is very interesting – all are multiple world champions in the premier classes on 2 or 4 wheels (local wildcard notwithstanding), and should be a cracking watch.
In the group category… well, that will be Team Germany through to the semis, no? Will probably even top the group. I would’ve put one wild-card team per group, but that’s just me.
7th December 2012, 13:15 at 1:15 pm #214900Ryan WilliamsParticipantVettel vs. Lorenzo should be interesting. It’ll be awesome to see this years’ F1 and MotoGP World Champions go head to head!
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