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Jolyon runs racing legends close in attacking Race of Champions debut

Jolyon Palmer lit up the track with aggressive performances on his debut appearance in the Race Of Champions (ROC) this afternoon (Sunday), just falling short of going through to the quarter-finals at the Bushy Park circuit in Barbados. 

GP2 Champion Palmer was drawn in one of the toughest groups for the opening stage of the competition, facing Indianapolis 500 winner Ryan Hunter-Reay, DTM race-winner Pascal Wehrlein, and nine-time Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen, who had guided Team Nordic to victory in yesterday's Nations Cup at Bushy Park.

Jolyon made a great start in the first of his heats, in the ROC buggy, to lead Hunter-Reay away from the line. As they crossed the line for the first time Hunter-Reay was leading, but Jolyon put in a storming second lap to have a comfortable lead with just a couple of corners remaining. Unfortunately he just clipped the barrier at the final chicane, resulting in a time penalty which cost him his on-the-road victory.

Jolyon made another superb getaway to beat ROC veteran Kristensen off the line in his second heat, in the Euro NASCAR. Kristensen, however, put his greater experience with the event format to good use, coming back to win the heat.

Heading into the final heat, this time in the powerful Stadium Super Truck, Jolyon needed to win to progress to further rounds of the competition. He responded with another terrific start to initially lead Wehrlein, who had prior experience of the car from the previous day. Jolyon attacked the opening lap with style, tackling many corners with just three of the bulky machine's wheels touching the ground, before being bitten by the unpredictable truck and spinning from the lead, which allowed Wehrlein to steal the win.

The Race of Champions concludes a spectacular season for Jolyon, in which he scored an unprecedented 276 points and won four races to become GP2 Champion. Immediately after the GP2 season he had his first experience of driving a Formula One car in a test at Abu Dhabi, impressing the Sahara Force India team with his pace and technical feedback. 

You can follow all of the latest Jolyon Palmer news throughout the off-season and 2015 at www.jolyonpalmer.com

2015 Formula One World Championship

C.L, HamiltonMercedes381
2.N, RosbergMercedes322
3.S, VettelFerrari278
4.K, RaikkonenFerrari150
5.V, BottasWilliams136
6.F, MassaWilliams121
7.D, KyvatRed Bull95
8.D, RicciardoRed Bull92
9.S, PerezForce India78
10.N, HulkenbergForce India58
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Latest Results

Abu Dhabi, Formula One World Championship
Free Practice One
1.Lewis HamiltonMercedes1m43.754s
2.Nico RosbergMercedes+0.141s
3.Kimi RaikkonenFerrari+0.746s
4.Daniil KvyatRed Bull+0.948s
5.Sebastian VettelFerrari+0.988s
6.Nico HulkenbergForce India+0.997s
7.Daniel RicciardoRed Bull+1.139s
8.Sergio PerezForce India+1.180s
9.Pastor MaldonadoLotus1.560s
10.Felipe MassaWilliams+1.679s
11.Valtteri BottasWilliams+1.849s
12.Max VerstappenToro Rosso+1.964s
13.Jenson ButtonMcLaren+2.019s
14.Fernando AlonsoMcLaren+2.111s
15.Felipe NasrSauber+2.361s
16.Carlos SainzToro Rosso+2.466s
17.Marcus EricssonSauber+2.653s
18.Jolyon PalmerLotus+2.747s
19.Will StevensMAnor+5.082s
20.Roberto MerhiManor+6.134s