Legend Stig Blomqvist to drive iconic rally car in Barbados
One of motor sport's all-time greats will be at the Bushy Park Circuit in Barbados for ROC 2014 on December 13-14 as 1984 World Rally Champion Stig Blomqvist takes to the track to show off the classic Audi Quattro S1 Group B rally car.
An icon of rallying's halcyon days of Group B machinery before the era was outlawed on safety grounds in 1986, this monster is made of Kevlar, has over 500bhp and can go from 0-100kmh in just 2.3 seconds, quicker even than a modern day F1 car.
Blomqvist successfully tamed these beasts, winning his home Swedish Rally a total of seven times and taking the 1984 world title for Audi. He went on to become a Race Of Champions great too, winning the second ever edition in 1989 at the Nürburgring where he defeated German ace Walter Röhrl to become Champion of Champions. The Swede repeated the feat in Barcelona the following year and appeared in a record 15 straight Race Of Champions between 1998 and 2002.
Blomqvist's son Tom has since followed in his father's footsteps, taking second place in this year's FIA European Formula 3 Championship. But on December 13-14 it will be Stig's turn to return to the track, doubtless showing he's still got what it takes to wow the crowds at the Bushy Park Circuit in Barbados.
Blomqvist Sr said: "I've always enjoyed the Race Of Champions - ever since its very first event in 1988 - and I'm delighted to be returning again next month. The Group B era was an amazing time for the World Rally Championship and the Audi Quattro S1 is one of its most outstanding cars. It still gives me a thrill to drive it these days and I look forward to sharing that excitement with the ROC crowd in Barbados."
The demo will be part of a busy programme of entertainment that runs alongside the weekend's main event, the Race Of Champions. The FMX4Ever freestyle motocross team will also be performing and even more exciting shows will be announced soon.
The Race Of Champions brings together the world's greatest drivers from motor sport's major disciplines - including Formula 1, MotoGP, Le Mans, NASCAR, World Rally, IndyCar, Rallycross, Touring Cars, V8 Supercar and the X-Games - 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. Over the course of the weekend there will be over 60 individual duels between some of the world's best racers.
ROC organiser Fredrik Johnsson said: "There can hardly be a more legendary name in motor sport than the original 'Stig' himself. He has been with us as part of the Race Of Champions since the very start and he still holds our record for appearances. Now Stig no longer competes in our main event but to watch him pushing the Audi S1 car to the limit around our parallel track is a treat not to be missed. We can't wait to see thousands of smiling faces when Stig takes to the Barbados track next month."