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11/23/2006 - 07:00 PM
Paris, France
The RoC will match some of the brightest stars in motorsports in a variety of race cars on a stadium course in Paris. (LAT photo) » More Photos
Reigning "Champion of Champions" Sebastien Loeb has been cleared to make his competition comeback after injury and will defend his 2005 ROC crown against a host of stars from F1, ChampCar, Rallying, NASCAR, Rally-Raids, WTCC, Endurance and DTM.
Teams from England, Finland, France, Germany, Scotland, Spain and the USA will be looking to wrestle the honor of being the world's fastest motorsport country from the outgoing ROC-Nations Cup winners Scandinavia.
In the most exciting lineup of machinery ever seen in the Race of Champions at the Stade de France, the Aston Martin V8 GT Rally will star alongside the Citroen Xsara WRC, the Porsche RSR GT3, the Renault Megane Trophy and the ever popular ROC-Cars. Plus demonstration runs by other show-stopping cars (Renault F1, etc.).
A longer, faster, even more spectacular track layout for the Stade de France.
No fewer than 18 household names from all the world's major race and rally disciplines are poised to cross swords for the third successive year at the Stade de France in Paris in a bid to become the 2006 "Champion of Champions."
Loeb – who was forced to sit out the recent rounds of the 2006 World Rally Championship owing to injury – has been cleared by medical experts to make his much-awaited return to competitive action and will be present in Paris on December 16. In front of home fans, he will be eager to celebrate his recently-secured 2006 WRC Drivers' title by repeating his victory in The 2005 Race of Champions.
For French fans, it will be a unique opportunity to show their appreciation for the Citroen driver's third world crown, especially since he will be teaming up with another three-time champion – Champ Car racer Sebastien Bourdais – in an attempt to retrieve the ROC-Nations Cup for France after it was clinched 12 months ago by Team Scandinavia.
The list of other national teams looking to topple the outgoing ROC-Nations Cup winners Tom Kristensen and Mattias Ekström, who
All these drivers will have the honor of inaugurating a new circuit design that has seen IMP's Michele Mouton optimize the full length of the stadium and infield space to produce an even faster, more spectacular figure-of-eight layout. Not only does the new track promise to be quicker, but drivers will also spend more time side-by-side to give spectators even more to cheer about.
"The concept of The Race of Champions," reaffirms IMP President Fredrik Johnsson, "is to bring together the top names from motorsport's most prestigious disciplines in identical cars to determine who is the fastest of them all. And with all the action centred in a single arena, it gives spectators not only an opportunity to see a unique show but also a chance to watch some of the world's top drivers from closer quarters than they could do at a conventional circuit or rally stage."
Competitors in The 2006 Race of Champions and The ROC-Nations Cup will get to sample a number of exciting cars, from the three-time WRC Manufacturers' WRC-winning Citroën WRC and the powerful Porsche 911 GT3 Road Challenge, to the spectacular Renault Mégane Trophy and the celebrated ROC Car buggies. For the first time, a stunning new addition to this year's list will be the Aston Martin V8 GT Rally.
And the entertainment doesn't stop there, since the show will be further spiced up with demonstration runs by a long list of competition cars, including the Formula 1 World Championship-winning Renault F1, the 2006 WTCC-winning BMW, Citroën's 2007 WRC challenger the C4 WRC and the 2006 FIA Dakar-winning Mitsubishi Pajero.











