24H Series
Category | Grand tourer Touring cars Endurance racing |
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Region | Europe |
Inaugural season | 2008[N 1] |
Tyre suppliers | Toyo (2006–2009) Dunlop (2010–2014) Hankook (2015–2024) Michelin |
Official website | www |
Current season |
The 24H Series is a sports car racing and touring car racing series developed by Creventic and with approval from the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). It features GT3-spec cars, GT4-spec cars, sports cars, touring cars and 24H-Specials, like silhouette cars. The calendar consists only of 24-hour and 12-hour races. 2015 was the first season with drivers battling for championship points and titles. It also marked the first season with official FIA International Series’ status.[1]
Creventic
Dutch agency Creventic is the organiser and promoter of the series. Their goals are to organise races with "low costs, a convivial atmosphere with teams and drivers from all over the world and fair competition on the track." In co-operation with the Dutch National Racing Team (DNRT) – one of the biggest motorsport organisations of the Benelux – they organised the inaugural Dubai 24 Hour in 2006.[2]
2008 was the first year Creventic organised another race besides the 24H Dubai: the 12H Hungary, making it the first season with more than one race and the official first season of the 24H Series. 2015 marked the first season with official FIA International Series’ status, which meant that drivers and teams would be eligible to battle for championship titles and points.[1] Creventic is also the organiser of the 24H TCE Series.
Circuits
- Algarve International Circuit (2017–2020, 2022, 2024)
- Autodromo di Pergusa (2020)
- Brno Circuit (2015–2016, 2019)
- Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya (2011–2016, 2018–2019, 2021–present)
- Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (2018–2019, 2022–present)
- Circuit of the Americas (2017–2019)
- Circuit Paul Ricard (2015–2017, 2021)
- Circuit Zandvoort (2014–2016)
- Circuito de Navarra (2018)
- Circuito do Estoril (2023)
- Dubai Autodrome (2006–2022)
- Hockenheimring (2020–2022)
- Hungaroring (2008–2011, 2013–2014, 2021)
- Imola Circuit (2017–2018)
- Kuwait Motor Town (2022)
- Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli (2024)
- Monza Circuit (2020, 2023)
- Mount Panorama Circuit (2013)
- Mugello Circuit (2014–2017, 2019–present)
- Red Bull Ring (2017)
- Sebring International Raceway (2021)
- Silverstone Circuit (2016, 2018)
- Yas Marina Circuit (2022)
Winners (2006–2014)
Winners of races organised by Creventic before official FIA status are:
Year | 24H Dubai | 12H Hungary | 24H Barcelona | 12H Bathurst | 12H Italy-Mugello | 12H Zandvoort |
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2014 | No. 20 Stadler Motorsport | No. 4 SPS automotive-performance | No. 4 Scuderia Praha | Not organised by Creventic | No. 7 AF Corse | No. 33 Car Collection Motorsport |
Adrian Amstutz Christian Engelhart Mark Ineichen Rolf Ineichen Marcel Matter |
Lance David Arnold Tim Müller Valentin Pierburg |
Jaromír Jiřík Peter Kox Matteo Malucelli Jiří Písařík |
Filipe Barreiros Ilya Melnikov Alexander Talkanitsa, Sr. Alexander Talkanitsa, Jr. |
Christian Bracke Peter Schmidt Mirco Schultis Renger van der Zande | ||
2013 | No. 1 Abu Dhabi by Black Falcon | No. 24 Blancpain Racing | No. 4 Hofor-Racing | No. 36 Erebus Motorsport | Not held | Not held |
Jeroen Bleekemolen Sean Edwards Khaled Al Qubaisi Bernd Schneider |
Marc A. Hayek Peter Kox Nico Pronk |
Roland Eggimann Christiaan Frankenhout Kenneth Heyer Michael Kroll |
Thomas Jäger Alexander Roloff Bernd Schneider | |||
2012 | No. 3 Abu Dhabi by Black Falcon | Not held | No. 3 Lapidus Racing | Not organised by Creventic | ||
Jeroen Bleekemolen Sean Edwards Thomas Jäger Khaled Al Qubaisi |
Adam Christodoulou Klaas Hummel Tim Mullen Phil Quaife | |||||
2011 | No. 76 Need for Speed Schubert | No. 3 VDS Racing Adventures | No. 2 Schubert Motorsport | |||
Augusto Farfus Claudia Hürtgen Tommy Milner Edward Sandström |
Benjamin Bailly Julien Schroyen Raphaël van der Straten |
Michael Outzen Peter Posavac Edward Sandström Lars Stugemo | ||||
2010 | No. 66 IMSA Performance Matmut | No. 2 Lechner Racing | Not held | |||
Marco Holzer Raymond Narac Patrick Pilet |
Thomas Gruber Walter Lechner Philip König Nikolaus Mayr-Melnhof | |||||
2009 | No. 42 Land Motorsport | No. 1 Schubert Motorsport | ||||
Gabriel Abergel Andrzej Dzikevic Niclas Kentenich Carsten Tilke |
Michael Outzen Stian Sørlie Jörg Viebahn | |||||
2008 | No. 39 VIP Pet Foods | No. 52 Schubert Motorsport | ||||
Craig Baird Klark Quinn Tony Quinn Jonathon Webb |
Claudia Hürtgen Stian Sørlie Jörg Viebahn | |||||
2007 | No. 40 Duller Motorsport | Not held | ||||
Jamie Campbell-Walter Philipp Peter Dieter Quester Dirk Werner | ||||||
2006 | No. 31 Duller Motorsport | |||||
Philipp Peter Dieter Quester Hans-Joachim Stuck Toto Wolff |
Official FIA seasons
- 2015 24H Series
- 2016 24H Series
- 2017 24H Series
- 2018 24H GT Series
- 2019 24H GT Series
- 2020 24H GT Series
- 2021 24H GT Series
- 2022 24H GT Series
- 2023 24H GT Series
- 2024 24H Series
Champions
Drivers (2015–2016)
Classes | 2015 | 2016 |
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A6 | Thomas Jäger Tom Onslow-Cole |
Christiaan Frankenhout Kenneth Heyer Chantal Kroll Michael Kroll |
SPX | Not awarded | Martin Hald Gøtsche Nanna Hald Gøtsche Klaus Werner |
997 | Gabriel Abergel Patrice Lafargue Paul Lafargue |
Not awarded |
991 | Not awarded | Stephen Borness Kim André Hauschild |
SP2 | James Kaye Peter Leemhuis |
Jean-François Demorge Pascal Gibon |
SP3 | John Gilbert Devon Modell |
Bob Herber |
TCR | Not awarded | Nabil Moutran Ramzi Moutran Sami Moutran Phil Quaife |
A5 | Chantal Kroll Martin Kroll Bernd Küpper |
Not awarded |
D2 | Nick Barrow Tom Barrow Jamie Morrow |
Not awarded |
A3[N 2] | Nabil Moutran Ramzi Moutran Sami Moutran Phil Quaife |
Guillaume Roman Stéphane Ventaja |
CUP1 | Gustav Engljähringer | Jimmy De Breucker |
A2 | Luigi Stanco Stefan Tanner |
Jan Engelbrecht Jacob Kristensen Jens Mølgaard |
D1 | László Csuti Witold Elekfy Norbert Nagy |
Not awarded |
Overall | Chantal Kroll | Guillaume Roman Stéphane Ventaja |
Ladies' Cup | Chantal Kroll | Chantal Kroll |
Rookies | Not awarded | Max Edelhoff |
Teams (2015–2017)
Classes | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 |
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A6 | Ram Racing | No. 10 Hofor-Racing | No. 10 Hofor-Racing |
SPX | Not awarded | No. 45 Artthea Sport | GDL Racing Middle East |
997 | Ruffier Racing | Not awarded | |
991 | Not awarded | No. 73 HRT Performance | PROsport Performance |
SP2 | MARC Cars Australia 1 | No. 84 Speedlover | VDS Racing Adventures |
SP3 | Speedworks Motorsport 2 | No. 103 JR Motorsport | Optimum Motorsport |
TCR | Not awarded | No. 1 Memac Ogilvy Duel Racing | Team Altran Peugeot |
A5 | Hofor-Kuepper Racing | Not awarded | |
D2 | Saxon Motorsport | Not awarded | |
A3[N 2] | Memac Ogilvy Duel Racing | Team Altran Peugeot | Parkalgar Racing Team |
CUP1 | Bonk Motorsport | No. 235 DUWO Racing | DUWO Racing |
A2 | presenza.eu Racing Team Clio 1 | No. 171 Team K-Rejser | Team Eva Solo/K-Rejser |
D1 | RCM Motorsport | Not awarded | |
Overall | Memac Ogilvy Duel Racing | Not awarded | No. 10 Hofor-Racing |
See also
Notes
References
- ^ a b "24H Series General Information 2015" (PDF). Creventic. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-02-15. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
- ^ "Creventic, promoter 24H Series". Creventic. p. 6. Retrieved January 2, 2016.