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Concept

The ROC Nations Cup

Concept

The concept of using identical cars and a parallel track has proven to be not only an exciting and decisive means of determining an individual « Champion of Champions », but is also the ideal format for a national team competition.

Eight National teams represented by two top drivers each compete to decide which is the fastest motor sport nation on the planet. Each race opposes two drivers in identical cars in a knockout competition format.

Participants

Germany - France - USA - Team Autosport England – Team F1 Racing Scotland - Finland - Team Scandinavia and two countries to be determined.

Cars

Competition

The first team in each match to reach 2 heat victories wins and advances through 1/8 finals to the 1/4 Finals, then to 1/2 Finals and lastly to the Final.

1/8 Finals and 1/4 Finals

Each match is decided on the "best of 3 heats". The first team in each match to reach 2 heat victories wins and is determined by the following: 1 « racing drivers» heat / 1 « rally drivers » heat / 1 « circuit racers » heat (if necessary)

1/2-Finals

The 4 winning teams qualify for the 1/2-Finals, which are once again decided in "best of 3 heats" as in the 1/4-Finals.

Final

The 2 winners from the 1/2-Finals will compete in "best of 5 heats". The first nation to win 3 heats wins the ROC Nations Cup and the title "The World's Fastest Nation".

The Final race format is as below:

  • 1 «racing drivers» heat
  • 1 «rally drivers» heat
  • 1 «racing drivers» heat
  • 1 «rally drivers» heat (if necessary)
  • 1 «racing drivers» heat (if necessary)