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David Coulthard, Jenson Button, Petter and Henning Solberg
Media information: 15 December 2007
Michael Schumacher has had his first taste of The Race of Champions track at Wembley Stadium, before he takes on the cream of motorsport in the knock-out competition tomorrow.
The seven-time Formula 1 World Champion arrived at Wembley Stadium shortly before today’s press conference, in which he was drawn to face five-time Norwegian Rally Champion, Henning Solberg, in tomorrow’s first heat.
“All of these guys are good in their way,” said Schumacher, giving his reaction to the draw. “I don’t know Henning too much to judge but I’ll take it as it comes.”
Schumacher was one of the first drivers out this afternoon, getting track time in all the cars he is scheduled to drive in tomorrow’s unique event in which champion drivers from F1, NASCAR, World Rally, touring and sports car compete on a specially-built tarmac race track at the London landmark.
“I haven’t driven all the cars yet, just the buggie and the Solution F,” said Schumacher, who retired from F1 in 2006 but decided to make his competitive come back with The Race of Champions 2007. “The Solution F is a bit big for this track I think, but it’s the same for everyone. I prefer the buggie; it’s like a go kart in the rain! There is absolutely no grip!”
Michael Schumacher practising in the buggie
Also testing this afternoon was Schumacher’s ROC Nations Cup Team Germany partner, Sebastian Vettel of Scuderia Toro Rosso. “It was very narrow,” said Vettel, speaking of the parallel race track constructed at Wembley Stadium for The Race of Champions using 1,800 tonnes of tarmac. “Maybe it looks easy from outside but there is no space for mistakes. There is one line that is very grippy but if you are off-line, it’s very dusty. I’m really enjoying it though; it’s a lot of fun.”
Jenson Button will be debuting in The Race of Champions tomorrow and says the cars are completely different to what he is used to after sampling them in practice this afternoon.
“The Solution F is probably the closest to what I drive,” said Button, who races for Honda F1. “It’s a fun car but there’s so little grip out there. It’s fun; I enjoyed it.
“With all the cars here you get very little grip so you get a lot of sideways action! I’ve been very close to the wall, but if you’re pushing, you’re almost touching the barriers here anyway!”
One driver that fell prey to the tough conditions was David Coulthard, who made contact with the barriers in the Solution F.
“I was really enjoying the practice until I crashed the car!” said the Red Bull Racing driver. “I was feeling quite confident; I thought I knew where the balance was, but today was a chance to push the limits of the car. Tomorrow I’ll have to be a bit more conservative.”
The Race of Champions draw for tomorrow’s first heat was conducted during today’s official press conference and went as follows:
| Michael Schumacher | Vs | Henning Solberg |
| Jenson Button | Vs | Alister McRae |
| Jimmie Johnson | Vs | Sébastien Bourdais |
| David Coulthard | Vs | Petter Solberg |
| Heikki Kovalainen | Vs | Sebastian Vettel |
| Andy Priaulx | Vs | Yvan Muller |
| Mattias Ekström | Vs | Tom Kristensen |
| Marcus Gronhölm | Vs | Travis Pastrana |
The ROC Nations Cup draw resulted in the following pairings:
| France | Sébastien Bourdais | Vs | Norway | Henning Solberg |
| France | Yvan Muller | Vs | Norway | Petter Solberg |
| Finland | Heikki Kovalainen | Vs | Scandinavia | Tom Kristensen |
| Finland | Marcus Grönholm | Vs | Scandinavia | Mattias Ekström |
| Scotland | David Coulthard | Vs | England | Jenson Button |
| Scotland | Alister McRae | Vs | England | Andy Priaulx |
| USA | Jimmie Johnson | Vs | Germany | Michael Schumacher |
| USA | Travis Pastrana | Vs | Germany | Sebastian Vettel |
All The Race of Champions action will be broadcast live on the ROC website, www.raceofchampions.com/live, starting from 14:00 GMT. For your last chance to get tickets to The Race of Champions, go to Wembley Stadium’s East ticket window from 10am on Sunday (16 December).

Tension mounts as drivers go head-to-head
Editors’ Notes
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The Race of Champions was started in 1988 by Fredrik Johnsson and Michèle Mouton, the world’s most successful female rally driver.
The Race Of Champions event on December 14 will be made up of two separate competitions – The ROC Nations Cup and The Race of Champions.
Each competition pits drivers against each other in a head-to-head knockout format, with equal equipment ensuring races are won and lost on talent alone.
The ROC Nations Cup features drivers paired into teams based on their nationality. The teams then fight head-to-head against each other in knockout competition. Last year Team Germany (Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel) beat Team Finland (Marcus Grönholm and Heikki Kovalainen) in the final.
The Race Of Champions is a straightforward knockout competition, where 16 drivers go head-to-head until the champion is decided. In last year’s Final, Mattias Ekström beat Michael Schumacher in the third race of a best-of-three battle.
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