2003 World Rally
Champion, Petter Solberg (drawn against David Coulthard):
“Henning
is older and having started a career, I followed him up so I have to
think that he is wiser as
well! I have only seen pictures of the track so far and this is the
first time I’ve done The Race of Champions. I’m very happy to be
here.
“It’s
a strange
thing. I went on holiday not too long ago and I met Coulthard in the
breakfast room so maybe this was fate! I’m looking forward to this;
I was sure it would be me and Henning but maybe we’ll meet later.”
Five-time
Norwegian Rally Champion, Henning Solberg (drawn against Michael Schumacher):
“There is a lot of inter-brother rivalry at home with me and Petter but here we’re focussed on the ROC Nations
Cup. It will be very hard but let’s see where we will end. We will go for maximum attack.
“To be drawn
against Michael is fantastic. To meet the world champion is great and I’m really looking forward to it.”
McLaren
F1’s Heikki Kovalainen (drawn against Sebastian Vettel)
“Both
me and my
team-mate, Marcus Grönholm, have won this before. I won in 2004 and
Marcus in 2002 and together we won The ROC Nations Cup last year. This
year
I would like to win them both! That would be a good end to a good to a
good week after signing for McLaren F1.”
Double World Rally
Champion, Marcus Grönholm (drawn against Travis Pastrana):
“I
think Heikki could do it! I’m sure there is a good chance, but I would
like to win both as
well! We’ll start with The ROC Nations Cup and go from there! When I
won we were on the outdoor track. In the stadium the walls are too
close!
But it’s OK."
Two-time and
reigning NASCAR Champion Jimmie Johnson (drawn against Sébastien Bourdais):
“Four-wheel-drives are something I’m not familiar with, but I had eight laps of practice today so I should be just fine!
We’ve got to be confident because we’re all racing drivers! In the race, there’ll be no spotter to talk to me and no other
drivers around me to race so it will be very different.
“This
really is an
event to come and meet all these great drivers and drive cars I’ve
never really even seen before! I love the challenge and it’s great
to represent my country on foreign soil.”
Scuderia Toro
Rosso’s Sebastian Vettel (drawn against Heikki Kovalainen):
“I’m
pretty
excited and thrilled to see the track. I’ve only seen very short bits
and I have to practice this afternoon. I’ve never raced with a
roof over my head but I’ve done some laps in a WTCC car. I’ve never
driven a rally car so that will be interesting! In fact nothing off
track.
“I
think Heikki won The
Race of Champions in 2004; I didn’t even have a driving license then!
I’ve never driven on a circuit like that but then he probably
hadn’t when he won either!”
Triple and
reigning World Touring Car Champion, Andy Priaulx (drawn against WTCC rival Yvan Muller):
“The
only different thing with The Race of Champions is that I
can’t rely on the reverse grid this weekend! It’s so intense; you have
one opportunity. But it’s a great event, a superb track
and it’s going to be a real buzz for me and Jenson to be in front of
our home crowd. I quite like the rear-wheel-drive because I’m used
to it from the WTCC. I thought I would make quite a good rally driver
but I ran out of talent mid-corner and put the Ford Focus WRC in the
barrier!
“In terms of being
drawn against Yvan, I’m just going to have to fiddle around with his fuel pump again!”
Formula One star
Jenson Button (drawn against Alister McRae):
“I’m
slightly
nervous but also looking forward to it. There’s some great cars out
there. Some of these guys have practiced this morning so I’m trying
to get the low down. It sounds slippery! The rally cars are probably
the most exciting. WRC is one of the reasons I’m here so hopefully
I’ll get a go.
“I
have to say that
I’ll be taking it easy tomorrow; having a bit of fun and if I’m quick
I’ll probably take it a bit more seriously! When we put
our helmets on it’s about the show. Being able to perform in Wembley is
a dream; hopefully it will be for more than just a couple of minutes!
We’re all pretty excited about the weekend.”
Red Bull
Racing’s David Coulthard (drawn against Petter Solberg):
“It’s
early days. I’ve only just arrived but it’s always a good atmosphere
back stage. It’s probably the
event of the year because I might even have a chance of winning this
one! I think all the single-seater drivers will say that we’re used to
driving a very fixed line and don’t slide a great deal. I think I’ve
seen progression over the last few years in this event. The first
year I was really shaky but my team-mate Colin (McRae) helped me to get
more comfortable with sliding the car. I’ll be picking
Alister’s (McRae) brain about it this year!”
Two-time DTM Champion
Mattias Ekström (drawn against Scandinavia team-mate Tom
Kristensen):
“I
think everyone has
the same chance of doing a great job. We have to be able to drive quick
in all the different cars. I did my practice and some of the cars are
more
difficult. The guy who will learn the quickest will be the winner I
think. Turn one will be very tricky. When the grip is coming, we will
be pretty
quick and there’s concrete walls all around!”
Four-time Champ Car Champion Sébastien Bourdais (drawn against Jimmie Johnson):
“Every year The Race of Champions is a one-off
and you always have a great time. It’s not in Paris this year and
there have been quite a few changes to the track. Jimmie is a great
champion and it seems like it’s going to be a US start with NASCAR vs
Champ
Car.”
World Touring Car
Championship star Yvan Muller (drawn against WTCC rival Andy Priaulx):
“It will be difficult to have a good result tomorrow because all the drivers are so good. This is very different to
ice racing; less slippery of course. It’s especially interesting to jump from one car to another one.
“Being drawn
against Andy, hopefully I can get my revenge for the last WTCC round!”
Seven-time Formula
One World Champion Michael Schumacher (drawn against Henning Solberg):
“I’ve
been here two years ago at the event in Paris and it has been fun. My
team-mate Sebastian called me some months ago to ask how to train, what
he had to do. I told him to come here to enjoy and have fun. It’s
natural to want to win but if not, then OK.
“The whole room is
full of fantastic drivers in very different categories. I don’t think it’s fair to mention one; how can you?”
Seven-time Le Mans
winner Tom Kristensen (drawn against Team Scandinavia team-mate Mattias Ekström):
“Being
drawn against my team-mate will stop the information flow
between us I think! But I think the Nations Cup is important. If you
progress, then you can get more experience for The Race of Champions
later
on.”
Eight-time X-Games
Champion Travis Pastrana (drawn against Marcus Gronhölm):
“I’m
used to competing in stadiums with the FMX. Last year my USA team-mate
Jimmie Johnson
got hurt so I got a bit of extra track time. I made it all the way to
the finals. This year, with Jimmie, we should go all the way. He turns
left so
good that he doesn’t even have to turn right!”
1995 British Rally
Champion Alister McRae (drawn against Jenson Button):
“I
was runner up in 1998 so I just need to go one better. That may be not
quite so easy with this
line-up! Colin always said that Coulthard was better after a drink, so
we’re going to take him and make him drink even at breakfast tomorrow
morning!”