Dec
13th
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From press release
Many of the world's greatest drivers have taken part in the first practice session at Bushy Park Barbados ahead of this weekend's Race Of Champions.
The annual end-of-season event, which has been running for over 25 years, brings together some of the world's best drivers from motor sport's major disciplines and sets them free to battle head-to-head in identical machinery on a unique track with two parallel lanes linked by a crossover bridge.
This year's track at Bushy Park will be twice as long as recent years, leading to even more speed and adrenaline.
The ROC 2014 field features motor sport legends from series including Formula 1, Le Mans, MotoGP, IndyCar, NASCAR, V8 Supercars, WTCC and World Rallycross. The drivers have travelled to Barbados from all corners of the world including the USA, Europe, South America and Australia.
The competition starts Saturday with the ROC Nations Cup and ROC Caribbean, followed by the Race Of Champions itself on Sunday.
Coverage of Saturday's ROC Nations Cup and Sunday's Race Of Champions will be available on television all over the world.
Stations showing ROC live include Motors TV throughout Europe, Fox in Latin America and Brazil, BEInSport (the Middle East), Sony Entertainment Network (India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka), FOX Australia, Super Sport in Africa plus many more.
Many of the world's greatest drivers have taken part in the first practice session at Bushy Park Barbados ahead of this weekend's Race Of Champions.
The annual end-of-season event, which has been running for over 25 years, brings together some of the world's best drivers from motor sport's major disciplines and sets them free to battle head-to-head in identical machinery on a unique track with two parallel lanes linked by a crossover bridge.
This year's track at Bushy Park will be twice as long as recent years, leading to even more speed and adrenaline.
The ROC 2014 field features motor sport legends from series including Formula 1, Le Mans, MotoGP, IndyCar, NASCAR, V8 Supercars, WTCC and World Rallycross. The drivers have travelled to Barbados from all corners of the world including the USA, Europe, South America and Australia.
The competition starts Saturday with the ROC Nations Cup and ROC Caribbean, followed by the Race Of Champions itself on Sunday.
Coverage of Saturday's ROC Nations Cup and Sunday's Race Of Champions will be available on television all over the world.
Stations showing ROC live include Motors TV throughout Europe, Fox in Latin America and Brazil, BEInSport (the Middle East), Sony Entertainment Network (India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka), FOX Australia, Super Sport in Africa plus many more.