Posted by Doug Demmons -- The Birmingham News April 17, 2009 8:14 AM
The annual Race of Champions pits the best drivers from across all of motorsports around the world and puts them in identical cars to see who is the best driver in the world.
It's sort of a world version of IROC except it uses a knockout format. Last year Carl Edwards was the lone NASCAR representative and in his first-ever ROC competition he pulled off a stunning upset by beating seven-time F1 champion Michael Schumacher in the second round.
That was last year in December at Wembley Stadium. This year the 22-year-old event is being moved to the Bird's Nest stadium in Beijing made famous during the Olympics. The date for the race is also moving to Nov. 3-4.
That puts the race on a Tueday and Wednesday right after the end of the F1 season. That makes it quite convenient for F1. But what about NASCAR?
Well, that's just a few days after Talladega and a few days before Charlotte smack in the middle of the Chase.
Is Edwards or Kyle Busch or Jimmie Johnson or any other top NASCAR driver going to drop everything in the middle of the Chase to fly to China to participate in this and then fly right back?
It's possible. But don't count on it.
Apparently when a date was decided upon either nobody realized it was inconvenient for the NASCAR season -- or they just didn't care