24 Hours of Barcelona
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The 24 Hours of Barcelona (Spanish: 24 Horas de Barcelona) is an endurance motor race held annually in September at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya since 1998. It is considered to be the most important endurance event in Spain and since 2011 it has been co-organized by Creventic, the Dutch company that organizes the 24H Series.[1]
Winners
[edit]Year | Drivers | Car | Team | Remarks |
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1998 | Francesc Gutiérrez Javier Buch Pau Romero Santiago Puig |
BMW M3 | Gamace MC Competició | 918 laps. First running of the event. National circuit layout. |
1999 | Albert Roquet Lluís Umbert Ramón Naqui Pasqual Germán |
Honda Civic | Escudería GM-R | 881 laps. |
2000 | Carles Villarrubí Joaquim Folch Jordi Gené Jordi Serra |
Volkswagen Golf | Superwagen Philips 1 | 598 laps. Run on the newly reconfigured Grand Prix Circuit layout. |
2001 | Carlos Palau Carles Villarrubí Joaquim Folch Jordi Gené |
Volkswagen Golf | RACC | 589 laps. |
2002 | Anselm Llovera Enric Codony Jordi Codony Òscar Nogués |
Clio RS 2.0 16V | Team Codony Sport | 610 laps. |
2003 | Anselm Llovera Enric Codony Jordi Codony Òscar Nogués |
Clio RS 2.0 16V | Team Codony Sport | 595 laps. |
2004 | Jordi Nogués Òscar Nogués Sergi Ruiz |
Clio RS 2.0 16V | Pujolar Racing Volimes Sintec | 625 laps. 2004 Grand Prix layout. |
2005 | Luis Pérez-Sala Manel Cerqueda Jr. Manel Cerqueda Sr. Marcel Costa |
Seat León Cupra-R (MK1) | Baporo Motorsport Nostrum | 643 laps. |
2006 | Alfredo Palencia Antonio Puig Eduardo Balcázar |
SEAT León Supercopa (MK2) | Zener Racing Team | 644 laps. |
2007 | Albert Vilanova Cristian Cano Dani Vilanova |
SEAT León Supercopa (MK2) | Gevicar | 616 laps. 2007 Grand Prix layout. |
2008 | Alfredo Palencia Antonio Puig Eduardo Balcázar Francesc Gutiérrez |
SEAT León Supercopa (MK2) | Zener Racing Team | 638 laps. |
2009 | Borja Veiga Ferrán Monje Manuel Sáez Merino Jr. Òscar Nogués |
SEAT León Supercopa (MK2) | Sunred Seven | 649 laps. Òscar Nogués wins a record four races. |
2010 | Race cancelled | |||
2011 | Edward Sandtröm Lars Stugemo Michael Outzen Peter Posavac |
BMW Z4 GT3 | Schubert Motorsport | 669 laps. First event orgnaized by Creventic. |
2012 | Adam Christodoulou Klaas Hummel Phil Quaife Tim Mullen |
McLaren MP4-12C GT3 | Lapidus Racing | 640 laps. |
2013 | Christiaan Frankenhou Kenneth Heyer Michael Kroll Roland Eggimann |
Mercedes SLS AMG | Hofor Racing | 605 laps. |
2014 | Jaromir Jirík Jiří Písařík Matteo Malucelli Peter Kox |
Ferrari 458 GT3 | Scuderia Praha | 653 laps. |
2015 | Bernd Schneider Hari Proczyk Reinhold Renger Sean Johnston |
Mercedes SLS AMG | HP Racing | 662 laps. |
2016 | Alfred Renauer Daniel Allemann Ralf Bohn Robert Renauer |
Porsche 911 GT3 R | Precote Herberth Motorsport | 662 laps. |
2017 | Iván Pareras Marc de Fulgencio Maxime Guillemat Nikolay Dmitriev Nil Montserrat |
Ginetta G55 GT4 | NM Racing Team | 643 laps. |
2018 | Alfred Renauer Daniel Allemann Ralf Bohn Matt Campbell |
Porsche 911 GT3 R | Herberth Motorsport | 677 laps.[2] |
2019 | Adrian Amstutz Dennis Lind Leonid Machitski Patrick Kujala |
Lamborghini Huracán GT3 | Barwell Motorsport | 690 laps.[3] |
2020 | Race cancelled | |||
2021 | Alfred Renauer Daniel Allemann Ralf Bohn Robert Renauer |
Porsche 911 GT3 R | Herberth Motorsport | 695 laps. 2021 Grand Prix Layout. Herbeth Motorsport sets record for wins. |
2022 | Daniel Keilwitz George Weiss Indy Dontje Leonard Weiss Nicolás Varrone |
Ferrari 488 GT3 | WTM Racing | 696 laps. |
2023 | Julien Andlauer Grégory Guilvert Laurent Hurgon Simon Tirman |
Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) | IMSA LS Group Performance | 725 laps. |
2024 | Scott Noble Ralf Bohn Jason Hart Dustin Blattner |
Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) | Herberth Motorsport | 738 laps. Ralf Bohn ties the record for most wins as a driver. Current lap record on Grand Prix layouts. |
References
[edit]- ^ 24 hours in memory of Fermín Vélez
- ^ "Hankook 24H BARCELONA 2018 24H GT Series and 24H TCE Series - Race Final results" (PDF). getraceresults.com. Sep 9, 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on Jan 8, 2025. Retrieved Jan 8, 2025.
- ^ "21st Hankook 24H BARCELONA 2019 Race Final Results" (PDF). getraceresults.com. Sep 1, 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on Jan 8, 2025. Retrieved Jan 8, 2025.