Champions Race: Coulthard with Susie Wolff for Scotland
David Coulthard will take part in the 2014 Race of Champions, which will be held in Barbados. The former F1 driver, now a commentator, will team up with Susie Wolff for the Nations Cup.

David Coulthard will participate in the Race of Champions which takes place this year in Barbados, a country located in the Caribbean Sea, on December 13 and 14. The Scottish driver, who has become an F1 commentator, will form a mixed duo for Scotland with Susie Wolff, a test driver for Williams F1.
“I have always loved the Race of Champions – and it will be a special pleasure to compete alongside Susie for Team Scotland. Since our paths crossed in DTM, we know each other well and we will do everything to upset a few big names during the Nations Cup,” said the former F1 driver who raced with Williams, McLaren, and Red Bull.
The Wolff/Coulthard duo will notably compete against the French duo Grosjean/Ocon in the Nations Cup and numerous other drivers in the individual race.
« It’s great to have DC [Coulthard’s nickname, Ed.] back at the Race of Champions and we’re sure he, along with Susie, will make Team Scotland proud. We are delighted to have such a varied lineup for the RoC /f1/actualite/19059-course-des-champions-esteban-ocon-avec-grosjean-pour-la-france.html with amazing talents from F1, Le Mans, MotoGP, IndyCar, Nascar, rally, rallycross, and touring cars, » said organizer Fredrik Jonhsson.
For the moment, the following drivers have been announced as participating in the event:
- Tom Kristensen, nine-time winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
- Romain Grosjean, Lotus F1 driver
- Ryan Hunter-Reay, winner of the Indianapolis 500 and 2012 IndyCar champion
- Jamie Whincup, five-time V8 Supercar Championship champion
- Petter Solberg, 2003 World Rally Champion and rallycross champion
- Susie Wolff, Williams F1 test driver
- Kurt Busch, 2004 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion
- José María López, WTCC World Champion
- Esteban Ocon, European F3 Championship champion
- Mick Doohan, five-time MotoGP World Champion
- David Coulthard, former F1 driver