Rory Phoulorie Zorce Jedi Knight
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 12:55 pm Post subject: Germany win Race of Champions |
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Sunday 16th December 2007
Michael Schumacher again stood on the top step of the podium as Germany won at Wembley in the Race of Champions Nations Cup.
Seven-times Formula One world champion Schumacher was partnered by current Toro Rosso driver Sebastian Vettel as Germany beat Finland in the final in the end-of-year spectacular.
For the first time since the inaugural event in 1988, the once-a-year showpiece was being staged at the new Wembley, with a 50,000 crowd on hand to watch the event
The world's best drivers from various disciplines were in competition against one another on a giant 'Scalextric' track built inside the stadium.
Germany even beat England in the semi-final - a familiar outcome - en route to their win, with Jenson Button and three-times World Touring Car Champion Andy Priaulx losing out to Schumacher and Vettel.
The 37-year-old Schumacher did suffer the embarrassment of stalling in his final heat against new McLaren driver Heikki Kovalainen.
That left Vettel with it all to do, but the 20-year-old proceeded to beat World Rally runner-up Markus Gronholm in his heat before then defeating Kovalainen in the race-off.
As a German, Schumacher was naturally delighted to win at Wembley as he said: "There were no balls or goals, so it was a little bit easier for us.
"At least against England it was straightforward!"
Vettel even surprised himself with how well he had performed, conceding: "I didn't expect that.
"I had a strong team-mate at the beginning as it took me some time to get started, but then after that it was excellent.
"We had the draw against England in the semi-final, and for the crowd it was spectacular."
Following that semi loss, Priaulx joked: "It wasn't just me who lost. JB (Button) did as well.
"Who invited them (Germany) in the first place? That's what I want to know. But it was good fun.
"It's a great event, a real good spectacle. Wembley showcasing racing cars is just awesome."
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