International Media Productions (IMP), a privately owned company founded in 1988 and headquartered in Monaco, produces the Race of Champions (ROC). Employing approximately 30 people as of 2023, IMP organizes this international motorsport event, unique in its format for pitting drivers from various racing disciplines—including Formula One, World Rally Championship, IndyCar, NASCAR, sports cars, and touring cars—against each other in identical machinery.

Revenue

Founded

1988

Headcount

21

Headquarters

Monaco

Primary Segment

Spectator Sports

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

On February 22, 2025, Accor Stadium in Sydney hosted the Race Of Champions. The Champion of Champions title went to Sebastien Loeb, marking his fifth victory. Loeb defeated Chaz Mostert in the final; Mostert replaced Mattias Ekström in the event. That same day, Team France, comprised of Sebastien Loeb and Victor Martins, won the ROC Nations Cup, defeating Team Australia Supercars in the final. Brodie Kostecki joined Team Australia Supercars as a replacement for Jamie Whincup. The event concluded the five-day transformation of Accor Stadium into a motorsport facility.

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