2009 Race of Champions
The 2009 Race of Champions was the 22nd running of the event, and took place on November 3–4, 2009 at the Beijing National Stadium in Beijing, China. It was the first time that the event took place outside of Europe and Africa. It was also the first international sports event to be held in the "Bird's Nest" stadium since the 2008 Summer Olympics.
2009 Race of Champions | |||
Previous: | 2008 | Next: | 2010 |
The event also moved from a weekend to a midweek slot for the first time. The RoC Nations Cup took place on Tuesday, November 3, just two days after the climax of the 2009 Formula One season in Abu Dhabi at the Yas Marina Circuit, with the Driver's Cup being contested on Wednesday 4, November.[1]
The new dates affected the United States and Australia the worst, since it meant drivers from those countries' popular saloon-car series (V8 Supercar and NASCAR Sprint Cup Series) could not participate in the event. Jamie Whincup of Team Vodafone was originally selected to participate but could not because of the schedule, so two motorcyclists were used on the team. In the past, the United States team has used Nationwide Series champion Carl Edwards, and four-time Sprint Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson. Two X Games stars and Rally America drivers were chosen.
Mattias Ekström won the World Final for Team Scandinavia, while Sebastian Vettel and Michael Schumacher won the Nations Cup for Team Germany.
South Europe Regional Final
For the first ever time, regional finals were held to determine which nations will take part in Beijing. The first of these regional finals was for South Europe, featuring Portugal, Spain, Monaco and Italy. It was held in the Estádio do Dragão, the home of F.C. Porto on 6/7 June.
ROC Portugal
Miguel Barbosa won the ROC Portugal opener and was joined by A1 Grand Prix driver Filipe Albuquerque, José Pedro Fontes and team captain and Production World Rally Championship Armindo Araújo in the Portuguese team.
ROC Iberia
The Portuguese team faced a Spanish team made up of team captain World Rally Champion Carlos Sainz, Citroën WRC driver Dani Sordo, World Series by Renault driver Jaime Alguersuari and rally driver Sergio Vallejo in the ROC Iberia. Albuquerque beat Sordo by two heats to nil in the Iberian final.
ROC South Europe Finals
The Spanish pairing of Sainz and Sordo faced the Italian pairing of former World Rally champion Miki Biasion and current WRC driver Gigi Galli in the first semi-final. Spain won by three heats to nil. The Portuguese pairing of Albuquerque and Araujo faced Monaco, featuring A1GP driver Clivio Piccione and Le Mans 24 Hours winner Emanuele Pirro, who although born in Italy, has been a resident of Monaco for over 22 years. After four of five heats the score was balanced at 2–2, before Piccione beat Albuquerque by one ten thousandth of a second, the narrowest margin of victory in Race of Champions history. The Monegasque pairing beat the Spanish pair by three heats to one in the final to send Monaco through to the main event in November.[2]
ROC Legends
There was also a RoC Legends competition on the Saturday evening, featuring Sainz, Biasion, Pirro, Johnny Herbert, Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Mick Doohan, Andy Priaulx and Pedro Chaves. Priaulx beat Herbert in the Legends final by two heats to one.[3]
Participants
Team | Drivers | 2009 series |
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All-Stars | David Coulthard | none |
Giniel de Villiers | Cross Country World Cup | |
Australia | Mick Doohan | none |
Chad Reed | AMA Motocross Championship | |
China | Han Han | Chinese Rally Championship |
Ho-Pin Tung | A1 Grand Prix & Superleague Formula | |
Finland | Marcus Grönholm | none |
Mikko Hirvonen | WRC | |
France | Guerlain Chicherit | Cross Country World Cup |
Yvan Muller | WTCC | |
Germany | Michael Schumacher | none/Formula One testing |
Sebastian Vettel | Formula One | |
Great Britain | Jenson Button | Formula One |
Andy Priaulx | WTCC | |
Monaco | Clivio Piccione | A1 Grand Prix |
Emanuele Pirro | none | |
Scandinavia | Mattias Ekström | DTM |
Tom Kristensen | DTM | |
United States | Tanner Foust | X Games & Rally America |
Travis Pastrana | X Games & Rally America |
- Jamie Whincup originally was confirmed to participate, but later withdrew due to a scheduling conflict with the V8 Supercars Championship. Chad Reed took his place.
- The two fastest Chinese drivers in the ROC China Challenge would represent their nation in the Nations Cup.
Cars
- Ford Focus RS WRC
- KTM X-Bow
- ROC Car
- RX Racing RX150
- Solution F Prototype
- Volkswagen Scirocco
ROC China
ROC Nations Cup
Group A
Pos | Team | Races | W | L | Best Time |
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1 | Germany | 6 | 6 | 0 | 3:55.963 |
2 | China | 6 | 3 | 3 | 4:04.314 |
3 | Finland | 6 | 2 | 4 | 4:00.151 |
4 | Australia | 6 | 1 | 5 | 4:04.386 |
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Group B
Pos | Team | Races | W | L | Best Time |
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1 | Great Britain | 4 | 4 | 0 | 3:55.111 |
2 | All-Stars | 4 | 1 | 3 | 3:58.339 |
3 | Monaco | 4 | 1 | 3 | 3:58.882 |
Team 1 | Time 1 | Score | Team 2 | Time 2 | Car | |
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Great Britain | 2–0 | All-Stars | ||||
Jenson Button | 2:00.394 | David Coulthard | 2:00.964 | |||
Andy Priaulx | 1:58.399 | Giniel de Villiers | 2:02.927 | |||
Great Britain | 2–0 | Monaco | ||||
Jenson Button | 1:59.109 | Clivio Piccione | 2:01.408 | |||
Andy Priaulx | 1:56.002 | Emanuele Pirro | 1:57.466 | |||
Monaco | 1–1 | All-Stars | ||||
Clivio Piccione | 2:01.416 | David Coulthard | 1:58.824 | |||
Emanuele Pirro | 1:58.607 | Giniel de Villiers | 1:59.515 |
Group C
Pos | Team | Races | W | L | Best Time |
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1 | United States | 4 | 2 | 2 | 4:09.184 |
2 | France | 4 | 2 | 2 | 4:09.208 |
3 | Scandinavia | 4 | 2 | 2 | 4:10.252 |
Team 1 | Time 1 | Score | Team 2 | Time 2 | Car | |
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France | 1–1 | Scandinavia | ||||
Yvan Muller | 2:00.635 | Tom Kristensen | DNF | |||
Guerlain Chicherit | DNF | Mattias Ekström | 2:13.070 | |||
Scandinavia | 1–1 | United States | ||||
Tom Kristensen | 2:05.039 | Tanner Foust | 2:03.692 | |||
Mattias Ekström | 2:05.213 | Travis Pastrana | 2:05.776 | |||
United States | 1–1 | France | ||||
Tanner Foust | 2:03.408 | Yvan Muller | 2:03.104 | |||
Travis Pastrana | 2:06.738 | Guerlain Chicherit | 2:08.573 | ROC Car |
Knockout stages
Semi-Finals | Final | ||||||||
A1 | Germany | 2 | |||||||
C1 | United States | 1 | |||||||
A1 | Germany | 2 | |||||||
B1 | Great Britain | 1 | |||||||
A2 | China | 1 | |||||||
B1 | Great Britain | 2 | |||||||
Semifinals
Team 1 | Time 1 | Score | Team 2 | Time 2 | Car | |
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Germany | 2–1 | United States | ||||
Michael Schumacher | 2:03.615 | Tanner Foust | 2:03.281 | ROC Car | ||
Sebastian Vettel | 1:55.212 | Travis Pastrana | 1:55.582 | Ford Focus RS WRC | ||
Sebastian Vettel | 2:03.167 | Tanner Foust | 2:04.084 | ROC Car | ||
China | 1–2 | Great Britain | ||||
Han Han | 2:06.654 | Jenson Button | 2:03.201 | ROC Car | ||
Ho-Pin Tung | 1:57.890 | Andy Priaulx | 2:01.565 | Solution F Prototype | ||
Ho-Pin Tung | 2:04.477 | Jenson Button | 2:01.544 | ROC Car |
Final
Team 1 | Time 1 | Score | Team 2 | Time 2 | Car | |
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Germany | 2–1 | Great Britain | ||||
Michael Schumacher | 1:59.348 | Jenson Button | 1:59.842 | ROC Car | ||
Sebastian Vettel | 2:13.299 | Andy Priaulx | 1:52.479 | Ford Focus RS WRC | ||
Michael Schumacher | 2:01.200 | Andy Priaulx | 2:02.364 | ROC Car |
World Final
Round 1
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
Clivio Piccione | 1:59.759 | |||||
Ho-Pin Tung | 2:03.870 | |||||
Clivio Piccione | 2:04.098 | |||||
Tanner Foust | 2:01.233 | |||||
Tanner Foust | 2:02.205 | |||||
Emanuele Pirro | 2:18.797 | |||||
Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Group D
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Knockout stages
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
Ford Focus RS WRC | ||||||||||
Jenson Button | 1:51.375 | |||||||||
Ford Focus RS WRC | ||||||||||
Andy Priaulx | 1:55.500 | |||||||||
Jenson Button | 1:50.627 | |||||||||
Solution F Prototype | ||||||||||
Mattias Ekström | 1:49.500 | |||||||||
Mattias Ekström | 1:56.530 | |||||||||
Tom Kristensen | 1:57.814 | |||||||||
Mattias Ekström | 2 | |||||||||
ROC Car | ||||||||||
Michael Schumacher | 0 | |||||||||
Sebastian Vettel | 1:58.213 | |||||||||
KTM X-Bow | ||||||||||
David Coulthard | 1:58.930 | |||||||||
Sebastian Vettel | DNF | |||||||||
KTM X-Bow | ||||||||||
Michael Schumacher | 1:57.940 | |||||||||
Michael Schumacher | 1:57.805 | |||||||||
Mikko Hirvonen | 1:59.786 | |||||||||
Final
Driver 1 | Time 1 | Car | Driver 2 | Time 2 |
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Mattias Ekström | 1:57.290 | ROC Car | Michael Schumacher | 1:57.471 |
Mattias Ekström | 1:56.044 | KTM X-Bow | Michael Schumacher | 1:56.657 |
References
- "Race of Champions moves to Beijing". autosport.com. Haymarket Publications. 2009-04-16. Archived from the original on 2009-08-12. Retrieved 2009-05-26.
- "Monaco Surprise Spain To Win Euromilhoes RoC South Europe". Race of Champions. 2009-06-07. Archived from the original on 2009-08-12. Retrieved 2009-06-08.
- "Priaulx Prevails Over Herbert In All British Race Of Champions Legends Final". Race of Champions. 2009-06-07. Retrieved 2009-06-08.