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Four-time Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel is one of several headline acts alongside nine-time WRC champion Sebastian Loeb, 2025 Supercars victor Will Brown and 10-time F1 Grand Prix winner Valtteri Bottas.

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How to watch Race of Champions, TV channel and live stream
The Race of Champions will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1 in the UK.

Live streaming of the Race of Champions will be available on Sky Go, NOW TV and the Sky Sports app.

Race of Champions dates, start times and venue
The 2025 Race of Champions will take place from Friday 7th to Saturday 8th March and will be staged at the Accor Stadium in Sydney, Australia.

Speaking back in October when the race was first announced, Sebastian Vettel said: “I’m delighted to be coming back to the Race Of Champions and teaming up with Mick again.

“It will be exciting to race in the former Olympic Stadium in Sydney that looks like it will be a great venue for the Race Of Champions.”

"I think as a young Aussie kid you dream of representing Australia, but also to have the opportunity to (do it) against the best in the world," he said on Thursday.

Drivers will compete in six types of cars across the weekend. They're a mixture of production cars, rally cars, an off-road buggy, and the bonkers KTM X-Bow. David Coulthard described it as "speed dating" for race car drivers.

Naturally, the drivers will be stronger in some cars more than others. There's also the added challenge of switching from left- to right-hand-drive.

"It's so different to what we're used to – small stadium circuit, so many different cars and disciplines, it'll test our adaptability as Supercars drivers but I'm looking forward to the challenge," Mostert added.

At its core, the Race of Champions is a chance for motorsport to come to the people in a digestible format. It's a little bit like the T20 of motorsport. But while it might seem like a bit of fun, a switch is flicked in all the drivers when they pull the helmet down.

"It's going to be tricky – you have to have all the margins on your side and you need to be lucky here and there," seven-time World Rallycross champion Johan Kristoffersson said.

"I'll just try to have fun and go from there ... (but) everyone is competitive."

2023 Supercars champion Brodie Kostecki – an even later call-up to replace Jamie Whincup, who elected to remain in Queensland to prepare for Cyclone Alfred – is taking a different approach.

"I've been taking notes about which hotel rooms they're staying in so I can play knock and run tonight to try and get the upper hand," he said.

Racing in the Race of Champions Nations Cup begins 7.30pm (AEDT) Friday.

F1 fans back on track post-race​

2025 Race of Champions driver Line-up​

Finland
Valtteri Bottas | 10x F1 grand prix winner
Heikki Kovalainen | F1 grand prix winner

Germany
Sebastian Vettel | 4x F1 World Champion
Mick Schumacher | 2020 FIA F1 Champion

USA
Kurt Busch | NASCAR Cup Series champion
Travis Pastrana | 11x X-Games gold medallist, stunt man

Australia (Supercars)
Will Brown | 2024 Supercars Champion
Brodie Kostecki | 2023 Supercars Champion

Australia (Off-Road)
Toby Price | 2x Dakar Rally winner (bikes)
Molly Taylor | World Extreme E and Australian Rally Champion

France
Sebastien Loeb | 9x World Rally Champion, 4x ROC Champion of Champions
Victor Martins | FIA Formula 3 Champion

Great Britain
David Coulthard | 13x F1 grand prix winner
Alister McRae | British and A-Pac Rally Champion

All Stars
Johan Kristoffersson | 7x World Rallycross champion, 2x Extreme E champion
Chaz Mostert | 2x Bathurst 1000 winner

Norway
Petter Solberg | 2x World Rallycross Champion, World Rally Champion
Oliver Solberg | Rising WRC star

New Zealand
Louis Sharp | 2023 British F3 Champion
Hayden Paddon | 2x European Rally Champion
 
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