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2025 Race of Champions

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The 2025 Race of Champions is the 33rd running of the Race of Champions, taking place 7 and 8 March. The race will take place in Australia for the first time and will be the first time the event will be taken place in the Southern Hemisphere. The event will be located at Accor Stadium in Sydney, Australia.

Participants

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Nations Cup

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Nations Cup team Drivers Championships won
All-Stars[a] Sweden Johan Kristoffersson[1] FIA World Rallycross Championship (2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
Extreme E (2021, 2023)
Scandinavian Touring Car Championship (2012, 2018)
Superstars Series (2012)
Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia (2012, 2013, 2015)
Australia Chaz Mostert[2] Australian Formula Ford Championship (2010)
TCR Australia Touring Car Series (2021)
GT World Challenge Australia (2024)
Australia (Supercars)[3] Australia Brodie Kostecki[4][b] Supercars Championship (2023)
Australia Will Brown[5] Australian Formula 4 Championship (2016)
Toyota 86 Racing Series Australia (2016)
TCR Australia Touring Car Series (2019)
Supercars Championship (2024)
Australia (Off-Road)[3] Australia Molly Taylor Australian Rally Championship (2016)
Extreme E (2021)
Australia Toby Price Australian Off-Road Championship (2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015)
FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship (2018)
Finland Finland Valtteri Bottas[6] Formula Renault Eurocup (2008)
Formula Renault NEC (2008)
GP3 Series (2011)
Finland Heikki Kovalainen World Series by Nissan (2004)
Super GT – GT500 (2016)
France France Sébastien Loeb[7] Junior World Rally Championship (2001)
World Rally Championship (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012)
Extreme E (2022)
France Victor Martins[8] Formula Renault Eurocup (2020)
FIA Formula 3 Championship (2022)
Germany[9] Germany Sebastian Vettel Formula BMW ADAC (2004)
Formula One (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013)
Germany Mick Schumacher FIA Formula 3 European Championship (2018)
FIA Formula 2 Championship (2020)
New Zealand New Zealand Hayden Paddon[7] Production World Rally Championship (2011)
European Rally Championship (2023, 2024)
New Zealand Rally Championship (2008-09, 2013, 2018, 2021-23)
Asia-Pacific Rally Championship
(2022)
New Zealand Louis Sharp[10] F4 British Championship (2023)
GB3 Championship (2024)
Norway Norway Oliver Solberg[c] Latvian Rally Championship (2019)
Norway Petter Solberg World Rally Championship (2003)
FIA World Rallycross Championship (2014, 2015)
United Kingdom United Kingdom David Coulthard[11] Formula Ford 1600 Junior Series (1989)
United Kingdom Alister McRae[8][d] Asia-Pacific Rally Championship (2011)
British Rally Championship (1995)
United States United States Travis Pastrana[12] Rally America National Championship (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009)
Nitro Rallycross (2021)
American Rally Association (2017)
United States Kurt Busch International Race of Champions (2003)
NASCAR Cup Series (2004)

Winners

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Race of Champions Nations Cup Winners Other Trophies
Winner Runner-up Nation (winners) Winning Drivers Nation (runner-up) Runner Up Drivers
France Sébastien Loeb Australia Chaz Mostert France France France Sébastien Loeb
France Victor Martins
Australia Australia (Supercars) Australia Brodie Kostecki
Australia Will Brown
Greece Michael Romanidis (eROC)

Draw

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Drivers

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Group Rounds

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Group A
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Pos. Driver Wins Loss Fastest Time
1 Australia Molly Taylor 2 0
2 Sweden Johan Kristoffersson 1 1
3 Greece Michael Romanidis[e] 0 2
Group B
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Pos. Driver Wins Loss Fastest Time
1 Sweden Oliver Solberg 2 0
2 Finland Heikki Kovalainen 1 1
3 United States Travis Pastrana 0 2
Group C
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Pos. Driver Wins Loss Fastest Time
1 Australia Toby Price 1 1 01:01.552
2 New Zealand Hayden Paddon 1 1 01:01.924
3 Norway Petter Solberg 1 1 01:02.063
Group D
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Pos. Driver Wins Loss Fastest Time
1 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2 0
2 Australia Brodie Kostecki 1 1
3 New Zealand Louis Sharp 0 2
Group E
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Pos. Driver Wins Loss Fastest Time
1 Australia Chaz Mostert 2 0
2 United States Kurt Busch 1 1
3 Finland Valtteri Bottas 0 2
Group F
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Pos. Driver Wins Loss Fastest Time
1 Australia Will Brown 2 0
2 France Victor Martins 1 1
3 United Kingdom David Coulthard 0 2

Main Draw

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Quarter FinalsSemi FinalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
France Sébastien Loeb 2
 
 
 
Australia Molly Taylor 0
 
France Sébastien Loeb 2
 
 
 
Sweden Oliver Solberg0
 
Sweden Oliver Solberg2
 
 
 
Australia Toby Price0
 
France Sébastien Loeb 2
 
 
 
Australia Chaz Mostert0
 
Germany Sebastian Vettel0
 
 
 
Australia Chaz Mostert2
 
Australia Chaz Mostert2
 
 
 
Australia Will Brown0
 
Germany Mick Schumacher 0
 
 
Australia Will Brown2
 

Nations Cup

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Group Stage

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Group A
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Pos. Team Wins Losses Time
1 France Team France 4 0 02:02.600
2 AustraliaSweden Team All Stars 1 3 02:12.570
3 Finland Team Finland 1 3 02:06.439
Group B
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Pos. Team Wins Losses Time
1 Australia Team Australia (Supercars) 4 0 01:56.355
2 New Zealand Team New Zealand 1 3 01:59.208
3 Australia Team Australia (Off-Road) 1 3 01:59.456
Group C
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Pos. Team Wins Losses Time
1 Germany Team Germany 3 1 01:58.937
2 United States Team USA 3 1 01:59.304
3 United Kingdom Team Great Britian 0 4 02:01.528

Main Draw

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
Norway Team Norway0
 
 
 
SwedenAustralia Team All-Stars2
 
SwedenAustralia Team All-Stars1
 
 
 
France Team France2
 
France Team France2
 
 
 
New Zealand Team New Zealand1
 
France Team France2
 
 
 
Australia Team Australia (Supercars)1
 
Australia Team Australia (Supercars)2
 
 
 
United States Team USA0
 
Australia Team Australia (Supercars)2
 
 
 
Germany Team Germany1
 
Germany Team Germany2
 
 
Australia Team Australia (Off-Road)1
 

Notes

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  1. ^ This Team was originally named Team Sweden but Mattias Ekstrom had to withdraw from the event due to illness. He was replaced by Supercars Championship driver Chaz Mostert and the team was rebranded Team All-Stars
  2. ^ It was originally announced that Jamie Whincup was entered into the ROC but later had to withdraw due to the threat of Cyclone Alfred. He was replaced by Dick Johnson Racing Supercars Driver Brodie Kostecki.
  3. ^ Oliver Solberg is Swedish but competed under the Norwegian Flag for the Nations Cup
  4. ^ Originally Max McRae was entered but later withdrawn due to a hand injury and was replaced by his father Alister McRae
  5. ^ Wildcard (winner of eROC)[13]

References

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  1. ^ Champions, Race Of (2024-11-18). "7x World Rallycross Champion Johan Kristoffersson confirmed for 2025 Race Of Champions". Race Of Champions. Retrieved 2024-11-18.
  2. ^ Leeuwen, Andrew van (2025-03-04). "Illness lands Mostert surprise ROC call-up". Speedcafe.com. Retrieved 2025-03-03.
  3. ^ a b Champions, Race Of (2025-02-23). "Jamie Whincup and Will Brown confirmed as Team Australia Supercars. Molly Taylor and Toby Price to represent Team Australia Off-Road at ROC Sydney 2025". Race Of Champions. Retrieved 2025-02-24.
  4. ^ Leeuwen, Andrew van (2025-03-05). "Kostecki subs for Whincup amid cyclone threat". Speedcafe.com. Retrieved 2025-03-04.
  5. ^ Champions, Race Of (2024-12-04). "Supercars champion, Will Brown, confirmed for 2025 Race Of Champions". Race Of Champions. Retrieved 2024-12-05.
  6. ^ Chapman, Simon (2024-11-27). "Bottas books Sydney Race Of Champions entry". Speedcafe.com. Retrieved 2024-11-27.
  7. ^ a b Champions, Race Of (2024-10-29). "9X Rally World Champion Sebastien Loeb & Kiwi rally ace Hayden Paddon confirmed for 2025 Race Of Champions". Race Of Champions. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  8. ^ a b Chapman, Simon (2025-02-26). "Full driver line-up for Race of Champions revealed". Speedcafe.com. Retrieved 2025-02-26.
  9. ^ Champions, Race Of (2024-10-15). "Vettel and Schumacher confirmed for Race Of Champions 2025". Race Of Champions. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  10. ^ Champions, Race Of (2025-02-03). "Young Kiwi star Louis Sharp to be youngest ever participant at the2025 ROC Sydney". Race Of Champions. Retrieved 2025-02-04.
  11. ^ Leeuwen, Andrew van (2025-02-06). "David Coulthard joins Sydney ROC field". Speedcafe.com. Retrieved 2025-02-05.
  12. ^ Leeuwen, Andrew van (2024-11-12). "Pastrana locked in for Sydney Race of Champions". Speedcafe.com. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
  13. ^ aurelie196 (2025-03-07). "France beats Australia in thrilling ROC Sydney Nations Cup Final". Race Of Champions. Retrieved 2025-03-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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