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Palmer & Wehrlein join ROC field

The Race of Champions is heading back to London on November 20 and 21, pitting some of the best drivers in the world head-to-head in identical machinery. You can see all the action live from the Olympic Stadium on Sky Sports F1, or if you want to see the racing up close, you can buy tickets from just £24 with Sky Tickets. The drivers will compete for their countries in the Nation's Cup on Friday and for individual honours on Saturday. Who will be driving? More drivers will be announced, but the list so far includes: Sebastian Vettel - Ferrari F1 driver; Four-time F1 world champion. Jenson Button - McLaren F1 driver; 2009 F1 world champion. Jolyon Palmer - 2014 GP2 champion and 2016...
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