RE: Schumacher, Loeb and Alesi to compete

RE: Schumacher, Loeb and Alesi to compete

Thursday 21st October 2004

Schumacher, Loeb and Alesi to compete

Loeb’s title raises the stakes for The Race of Champions – Nations Cup.


Sébastien Loeb’s taking of the 2004 FIA World Rally Championship in Corsica on Sunday has raised the stakes of December’s Race of Champions – Nations Cup at the Stade de France in Paris.

It means the year’s best rally driver will, alongside ex-F1 driver Jean Alesi, now join the year’s best racing driver -- F1 champion Michael Schumacher -- in a unique showdown to help settle the argument of who is the world’s best driver. They'll be driving Peugeot and Citroen rally cars, as well as cars from the Ferrari Modena Challenge.

"I think most of the fans will come to see Michael, not me," joked the modest new world champion. "But I will do my best to beat him. I hope there are lots of French fans there. It is not often that rally drivers and racing drivers get a chance to compete against each other, and on a neutral track. It will make a great show. Rally drivers are very adaptable because of all the surfaces we use but F1 drivers are very precise. It will be exciting."

Michael Schumacher says he is relishing the chance to meet and compete against drivers from other disciplines. In addition to Loeb, the rally world will be represented by legend Colin McRae and double world champion Marcus Gronholm and NASCAR is sending two of its most competitive drivers, champion Jeff Gordon and regular race winner Jimmie Johnson, who took his fifth victory of the season at Loewes Motorspeedway on Saturday.

"I love competing. That’s part of what keeps me going, and in the Race of Champions I like the idea of having drivers from different series driving with and against each other," said Schumacher. "Usually this is impossible for us to do. Plus it is simply nice to be able to meet those other drivers."

Loeb had already confirmed his participation in the motor sport spectacle, to be run on a two-lane circuit in the famous sports stadium before an estimated crowd of up to 60,000 fans. Becoming world champion is certain to make the evening event an even more highly-charged affair – especially in front of an enthusiastic crowd of French fans.

French spectators will also have another local hero to cheer on. Former Ferrari F1 driver and Mercedes-Benz DTM Touring Car ace Jean Alesi has been revealed as Loeb’s partner in the French team for the Nations Cup - a multinational competition for pairs of racing and rally drivers to challenge rival countries over a series of races.

"It is so exciting to be in the French team and with our new World Champion," admitted Alesi. "I think it is a strong combination, especially having Sébastien in the team.

"To perform at the Stade de France is going to be really interesting. All those fans and running the cars in a stadium. It will be unique. Fredrik Johnsson, Michèle Mouton and their team have done something really special. I can’t wait."

Alesi’s confirmation comes at the same time as that of Heikki Kovalainen, who was crowned champion of The World Series by Nissan this weekend. He will join Marcus Gronholm in the Finnish team.

Citroen, who won the manufacturer’s World Championship in Corsica at the weekend, have confirmed they will be bringing three of their winning Xsaras to the Stade de France. In addition, Peugeot will supply the same number of 307 WRCs.

Both French makes will be used by the rally drivers, while the racing drivers will compete in four identical Ferrari Modena Challenge cars prepared by the factory in Maranello. Also in the line-up will be the spectacular buggy-style RoC Cars, which set the fastest lap time at last year's RoC in Gran Canaria with Moto X wizard Travis Pastrana at the wheel.

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JamieT

Original Poster:

1,536 posts

252 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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When is this taking place, anyone know the date? I presume it'll be on sky?

chriso

954 posts

239 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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JamieT

Original Poster:

1,536 posts

252 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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Cheers chris.

Kitcarnewbie

19,708 posts

240 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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Anyone thinking of going to this? Might be a good excuse for a booze cruise

IPAddis

2,471 posts

284 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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Am I missing something?

"Both French makes will be used by the rally drivers, while the racing drivers will compete in four identical Ferrari Modena Challenge cars prepared by the factory in Maranello."

So the rally drivers are in Citreons and the F1 boys are in Ferraris? Is this a fair race?

Ian A.

Nightmare

5,187 posts

284 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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stolen directly from the roc site...

<UL>
<LI>16 of the World’s best drivers divided in 2 groups 1 group Racing, 1 group Rally
<LI>Each group will have their own 1/4, 1/2 and Finals
<LI>The best racing driver and the best rally driver will fight in a Super Final, the winner is The Champion of Champions 2004.
<LI>It will be knock-out in the 1/4 and 1/2 Finals and the Final will be decided by best of 3 races.
<LI>Each heat is run over 2 full laps, which means 4 runs past the Start/Finish line.
</UL>

should be absolutely superb! I ahd heard originally they were going to include bike racers too...not sure whats happened to that though

Kitcarnewbie

19,708 posts

240 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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Going to book my tickets tomorrow. Got to have some excitement in my life now the westy is locked up for the Winter.

If I understand it correctly don't they all race against each other in different cars? so any advantage is averaged out. ie Scummy should be faster in the Ferrari the ralley boys faster in the ralley cars.

dinkel

26,951 posts

258 months

Friday 22nd October 2004
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A chance to see Schumi loose . . .

Saw the Brundle and McCrea swap cars once, late 90s. Both did very well in F1 and the Subaru . . .

Great fun this.

Pulsatingstar

1,715 posts

248 months

Saturday 23rd October 2004
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Thats a different event, but it is pretty cool. Theres some bad driving in those karts though!

williamp

19,262 posts

273 months

Sunday 24th October 2004
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Am going. £40 for an event like this, plus the excuse of going to paris is great!

FourWheelDrift

88,539 posts

284 months

Friday 5th November 2004
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The BBC have announced they will be showing a highlight program after the event, knowing them it will be on 1-2am the Monday after the event.

xspencex

1,534 posts

236 months

Sunday 7th November 2004
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I've always been a big fan of Alesi...Hopefully he'll go ballistic as usual.

groomi

9,317 posts

243 months

Monday 8th November 2004
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Just a thought... as much as I like Alesi.

If it's called the race of champions, shouldn't all the competitors be champions? Has Alesi ever won anything?

joospeed

4,473 posts

278 months

Monday 8th November 2004
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french formula 3 and international formula 3000 champion ..

so yeah.!

plus he's a champion bloke anyway .. he's assured entry just by being jean alesi IMO!
lol

groomi

9,317 posts

243 months

Monday 8th November 2004
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joospeed said:
french formula 3 and international formula 3000 champion ..

so yeah.!

plus he's a champion bloke anyway .. he's assured entry just by being jean alesi IMO!
lol


I stand corrected

xspencex

1,534 posts

236 months

Tuesday 9th November 2004
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Alesi should be fairly hand in the rally cars having driven the Tigra(i think) Ice racing cars a few years ago...