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Race of Champions

Live coverage of motorsport's end of season face-off

Race of Champions KTM X-Bow

If you want to enjoy all the action from Race of Champions, which takes place at Wembley Stadium on Sunday December 14, then you can do it from the comfort of your favourite chair by clicking here.

The video counts down until kick-off before showing events unfold with six hours of live coverage, anchored by Bruce Jones and John Hindhaugh with guest appearances from all forms of Motorsport. There'll be a host of highlights and a replay afterwards.

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The annual clash of the motorsport world’s titans takes place at Wembley for the second year on the trot. If you’re unfamiliar with the format, trust us, it’s great fun. Parallel tracks plus identical cars equals a sure-fire way to decide a race on driving talent alone.

And there’ll be talent aplenty, with Sébastian Loeb, Michael Schumacher and last year’s overall winner Mattias Ekström all confirmed to take part. The 354bhp-per-ton RoC buggies should feature, as will a nice mixture of other motors – last year saw everything from the Abarth Punto to the Aston Vantage N24 on the track, while KTM's X-Bow (pictured) will be present this year.

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