Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
sports

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

Spa 24 Hours

Endurance racing event for cars held annually in Belgium


Endurance racing event for cars held annually in Belgium

FieldValue
Race title24 Hours of Spa
LogoSpa24Hours logo.png
Track map[[File:Spa-Francorchamps of Belgium.svg260px]]
Series longGT World Challenge Endurance
Intercontinental GT Challenge
VenueCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps
SponsorCrowdStrike
First race1924
Duration24 Hours
Most wins driverEric van de Poele (5)
Most wins manufacturerBMW (25)

Intercontinental GT Challenge The 24 Hours of Spa is an endurance racing event for cars held annually since 1924 at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium. It is currently sponsored by CrowdStrike.

History

The Spa 24 Hours was conceived by Jules de Their and Henri Langlois Van Ophem just one year after the inaugural 24 Hours of Le Mans was run. It debuted in 1924 over a 15 km circuit on public roads between the towns of Francorchamps, Malmedy and Stavelot, under the auspices of the Royal Automobile Club of Belgium (RACB). The present 7.004 km circuit was inaugurated in 1979 with only slight variations since then.

The Spa 24 Hours was part of the European Touring Car Championship from 1966 to 1973, again in 1976 and from 1982 to 1988 (with the exception of 1987 when it was part of the inaugural World Touring Car Championship). The event also counted towards the World Sportscar Championship in 1953 and the World Endurance Championship in 1981. As on the Nürburgring, both a 24h and a 1000 km race is held at Spa, as the 1000 km Spa for sports car racing were introduced in 1966.

Cars entered have spanned from the Russian Moskvitch and models with sub-1 liter engines such as the NSU Prinz TT to the luxurious V8-powered Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3. Tuned by Mercedes-AMG, the 6834 cc and 420 hp so-called "Red pig" finished as high as second in 1971.

During the 1975 race, Dutch driver Wim Boshuis and a track marshal were killed in two separate incidents. Boshuis was killed when his vehicle collided with other cars on the track, while the track marshal was killed 30 minutes later when Belgian driver Alain Peltier collided with a railing.

With the participation of Swiss Lilian Bryner on the victorious Ferrari 550 of the BMS Scuderia Italia team, the 2004 race marked the first time in history that a female driver was part of the winning team of a 24-hour endurance race in a Gran Turismo with more than 500 hp.

The current version of the Spa 24 Hours is an event under the GT World Challenge Europe Powered by AWS and Intercontinental GT Challenge calendar, although it was previously run as part of the FIA GT Championship featuring GT1 and GT2 machinery, and by various touring car series. Currently, the cars run fall under the FIA GT3 and GT3 Cup classifications. It has also been a round of the SRO Group's Intercontinental GT Challenge since its inaugural season in 2016.

2020 saw the race held behind closed doors for the first time due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In September 2022, the 2023 Belgian Grand Prix Formula One race was scheduled to be held on July 28–30, which clashed with the traditional date of the Spa 24 Hours, so the latter was forced to be rescheduled to early July.

Coupe du Roi

The best manufacturer wins the Coupe du Roi (King's Cup), which is not necessarily the race winners. The cup is won by the manufacturer with the most points, accrued by cars that are made by the same manufacturer. For example, Australian car manufacturer Holden won the Coupe du Roi in 1986 despite their cars finishing the race in 18th, 22nd and 23rd positions outright.

List of winners

YearDriversTeamCarLayoutDistance (km)Average (km/h)SeriesNotes1924192519261927192819291930193119321933193419351936193719381939
1947194819491950
195219531954
196319641965196619671968196919701971197219731974197519761977197819791980198119821983198419851986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
FRA Henri Springuel
FRA Maurice BecquetBignan 2L15 km
FRA André Lagache
FRA René LéonardChenard-Walcker
FRA André Boillot
FRA Louis RigalPeugeot 174 S
FRA Robert Sénéchal
BEL Nicolas CaerelsExcelsior
RUS Boris IvanowskiIvanowski was a Russian national, but in exile since the Russian Revolution
ITA Attilio MarinoniAlfa Romeo 6C 1500 S
FRA Robert Benoist
ITA Attilio MarinoniAlfa Romeo 6C 1750 SS
ITA Attilio Marinoni
ITA Pietro GhersiAlfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS
RUS Dimitri JorjadzeJorjadze was a Russian national, but in exile since the Russian Revolution
ITA Goffredo ZehenderMercedes-Benz SSK
ITA Antonio Brivio
ITA Eugenio SienaAlfa Romeo 8C 2300 LM
MCO Louis Chiron
ITA Luigi ChinettiAlfa Romeo 8C 2300 LM
FRA Jean Desvignes
FRA Norbert MahéBugatti Type 44Reduced to 10 hours.
Not held
ITA Francesco Severi
FRA Raymond SommerAlfa Romeo 8C 2900 A15 km
Not held
ITA Carlo Pintacuda
ITA Francesco SeveriAlfa Romeo 8C 2900 B15 km
Not held due to World War II and circuit was reconstructed
GBR St. John Horsfall
GBR Leslie JohnsonAston Martin 2-Litre Sports15 km
USA Luigi Chinetti
FRA Jean LucasFerrari 166 MM
Not held
ITA Giuseppe Farina
GBR Mike HawthornFerrari 375 MM Pinin Farina14 kmWorld Sportscar Championship.First use of 14 km layout.
Not held
BEL Robert Crevits
BEL Gustave GosselinMercedes-Benz 300 SE14 km3962.100164.825Second win for Mercedes-Benz, won by the legendary 300 SE L “Red Pig”.
BEL Pascal Ickx
BEL Gérard Langlois van OphemBMW 1800 Ti/SA3812.591158.855
BRD Hubert Hahne
BEL Jacky IckxBMW 2000 Ti4048.368168.681European Touring Car Championship
BEL Jean-Pierre Gaban
BEL Noël Van AsschePorsche 9114052.883168.867European Touring Car Championship
BRD Erwin Kremer
BRD Willi Kauhsen
BRD Helmut KellenersPorsche 9114004.827166.867European Touring Car Championship
FRA Guy Chasseuil
FRA Claude Ballot-LénaPorsche 9114272.231187.006European Touring Car Championship
AUT Günther Huber
BRD Helmut KellenersBMW 2800 CS4252.407177.183European Touring Car Championship
BRD Dieter Glemser
ESP Alex Soler-RoigFord Capri RS4385.100182.690European Touring Car Championship
BRD Jochen Mass
BRD Hans-Joachim StuckFord Capri RS 26004498.436187.431European Touring Car ChampionshipAll time distance record.
NED Toine Hezemans
AUT Dieter QuesterBMW 3.0 CSL4422.980184.290European Touring Car Championship
BEL Jean Xhenceval
BEL Alain PeltierBMW 3.0 CSi4147.289172.804Trophée de l'Avenirurl=https://www.dailysportscar.com/2024/06/28/breaking-down-the-history-of-belgiums-greatest-endurance-race.htmltitle=Breaking Down The History Of Belgium's Greatest Endurance Racewebsite=Dailysportscarlast=Greenhalghfirst=Daviddate=28 June 2024access-date=8 July 2024}}
BEL Jean Xhenceval
BEL Hughes de FierlandtBMW 3.0 CSi4249.270177.053Trophée de l'AvenirPierre Dieudonné was an entered driver but did not drive.
BEL Jean-Marie Detrin
LUX Nico Demuth
BEL Charles Van StalleBMW 3.0 CSL4087.904170.329European Touring Car Championship
BEL Eddy Joosen
FRA Jean-Claude AndruetBMW 530 i4083.835170.159Trophée de l'Avenir
GBR Gordon Spice
BEL Teddy PiletteFord Capri III 3.0S4315.594179.816Trophée de l'Avenir
BEL Jean-Michel Martin
BEL Philippe MartinFord Capri III 3.0S7 km3083.632128.485Trophée de l'AvenirFirst use of 7 km layout.
BEL Jean-Michel Martin
BEL Philippe MartinFord Capri III 3.0 S2952.318123.013First team to win back-to-back races. The Ford Capri took its 5th win and 3rd in a row.
BEL Pierre Dieudonné
GBR Tom WalkinshawMazda RX-73183.952132.737World Endurance Championship
Trophée de l'AvenirFirst Japanese manufacturer to win.
BRD Hans Heyer
BRD Armin Hahne
BEL Eddy JoosenBMW 528 i3132.224130.808European Touring Car Championship
BEL Thierry Tassin
BRD Hans Heyer
BRD Armin HahneBMW 635 CSi3333.726130.808European Touring Car Championship
BRD Hans Heyer
GBR Tom Walkinshaw
GBR Win PercyJaguar XJS3055.485131.091European Touring Car Championship
ITA Roberto Ravaglia
SUI Marc Surer
AUT Gerhard BergerBMW 635 CSi3470.000144.344European Touring Car Championship
AUT Dieter Quester
BRD Altfrid Heger
BEL Thierry TassinBMW 635 CSi3463.060144.232European Touring Car Championship
BEL Jean-Michel Martin
BEL Didier Theys
BEL Eric van de PoeleBMW M33338.140139.908World Touring Car Championship
BRD Altfrid Heger
AUT Dieter Quester
ITA Roberto RavagliaBMW M33532.460146.929European Touring Car Championship
ITA Gianfranco Brancatelli
GBR Win Percy
BRD Bernd SchneiderFord Sierra RS5003338.140139.130Sixth win for Ford, and the first since 1980 with the Capri.
BRD Markus Oestreich
FRA Fabien Giroix
VEN Johnny CecottoBMW M3 Evolution3247.920135.330
SWE Anders Olofsson
AUS David Brabham
JPN Naoki HattoriNissan Skyline R32 GT-R3587.980149.456
GBR Steve Soper
BEL Jean-Michel Martin
DEU Christian DannerBMW M3 Evolution3560.220148.947
DEU Uwe Alzen
BRA Christian Fittipaldi
FRA Jean-Pierre JarierPorsche 911 RSR2154.904144.667Race stopped after 15 hours due to the death of King Baudouin.
ITA Roberto Ravaglia
BEL Thierry Tassin
DEUBMW 318 is3625.960151.047
DEU Joachim Winkelhock
GBR Steve Soper
NED Peter KoxBMW 320 i3612.532150.531
DEU Jörg Müller
DEU
BEL Thierry TassinBMW 320 i3507.821145.956
BEL Didier de Radiguès
BEL Marc Duez
FRA Éric HélaryBMW 320 i3372.680140.252
FRA Alain Cudini
BEL Marc Duez
BEL Eric van de PoeleBMW 318 i3344.807139.344
BEL Frédéric Bouvy
FRA Emmanuel Collard
FRA Anthony BeltoisePeugeot 306 GTI3428.427142.588
FRA Didier Defourny
BEL Frédéric Bouvy
BEL Kurt MollekensPeugeot 306 GTI3330.870138.686Second team to win back-to-back races. Third win for Peugeot. Last race for touring cars.
BEL Marc Duez
FRA Christophe Bouchut
FRA Jean-Philippe BellocFRA Larbre CompétitionChrysler Viper GTS-R3679.104152.999FIA GT ChampionshipFirst race for GT cars. First win for Daimler AG since 1964. (Chrysler was a Mercedes-Benz Group brand from 1999 to 2006.)
FRA Christophe Bouchut
FRA Sébastien Bourdais
FRA David Terrien
BEL Vincent VosseFRA Larbre CompétitionChrysler Viper GTS-R3654.059152.019FIA GT ChampionshipThird team to win back-to-back races.
FRA Romain Dumas
MCO Stéphane Ortelli
DEU Marc LiebDEU Freisinger MotorsportPorsche 911 GT3-RS3327.613138.557FIA GT Championship
ITA Luca Cappellari
ITA Fabrizio Gollin
SUI Lilian Bryner
SUI Enzo CalderariITA BMS Scuderia ItaliaFerrari 550-GTS Maranello3888.144161.974FIA GT ChampionshipThird win for Ferrari, and the first since 1958. First and only victory for a female driver.
DEU Michael Bartels
DEU Timo Scheider
BEL Eric van de PoeleDEU Vitaphone RacingMaserati MC124000.896166.638FIA GT ChampionshipFirst ever victory for Maserati.
BEL Eric van de Poele
DEU Michael Bartels
ITA Andrea BertoliniDEU Vitaphone Racing TeamMaserati MC124092.961171.034FIA GT ChampionshipFourth team to win back-to-back races since Larbre Compétition in 2002.
ITA Fabrizio Gollin
NED Mike Hezemans
SUI Jean-Denis Délétraz
SUI Marcel FässlerNLD Carsport Holland
DEU Phoenix RacingChevrolet Corvette C6.R3726.660155.241FIA GT Championship
DEU Michael Bartels
ITA Andrea Bertolini
FRA Stéphane Sarrazin
BEL Eric van de PoeleDEU Vitaphone Racing TeamMaserati MC124041.885168.096FIA GT ChampionshipThird win for the Maserati MC12.
BEL Anthony Kumpen
BEL Kurt Mollekens
NED Mike Hezemans
NED Jos MentenBEL PK CarsportChevrolet Corvette C6.R3915.236163.128FIA GT Championship
FRA Romain Dumas
AUT Martin Ragginger
DEU Jörg Bergmeister
DEU Wolf HenzlerITA BMS Scuderia ItaliaPorsche 997 GT3-RSR3789.164157.832First team to win with two different manufacturers.
DEU Timo Scheider
BEL Greg Franchi
SWE Mattias EkströmBEL Audi Sport Team WRTAudi R8 LMS3817.180158.898Blancpain Endurance SeriesFirst ever victory for Audi.
ITA Andrea Piccini
DEU René Rast
DEU Frank StipplerDEU Audi Sport Performance TeamAudi R8 LMS3565.036148.543Blancpain Endurance Series
DEU Bernd Schneider
DEU Maximilian Götz
DEU Maximilian BuhkDEU HTP MotorsportMercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT33950.256164.594Blancpain Endurance SeriesThird win for Mercedes-Benz, and the first since 1964.
DEU René Rast
DEU Markus Winkelhock
BEL Laurens Vanthoor
BEL Belgian Audi Club Team WRTAudi R8 LMS ultra3691.108153.732Blancpain Endurance SeriesRed flag (1 hour).
NED Nick Catsburg
DEU Lucas Luhr
FIN Markus PalttalaBEL BMW Sports Trophy Team Marc VDSBMW Z4 GT33754.144156.423Blancpain Endurance Series
AUT Philipp Eng
BEL Maxime Martin
GBR Alexander SimsGER ROWE RacingBMW M6 GT33719.403154.975Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup
Intercontinental GT Challenge
FRA Jules Gounon
GER Christopher Haase
DEU Markus WinkelhockFRA Audi Sport Team SaintélocAudi R8 LMS3824.184159.341Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup
Intercontinental GT Challenge
GBR Tom Blomqvist
AUT Philipp Eng
NOR Christian KrognesGER Walkenhorst MotorsportBMW M6 GT33579.044149.127Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup
Intercontinental GT Challenge
FRA Kévin Estre
AUT Richard Lietz
DNK Michael ChristensenUAE GPX RacingPorsche 911 GT3 R2542.45105.78Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup
Intercontinental GT ChallengeFirst team from the Middle East to win. 18-hour race. Racing suspended from 4:00 AM to 11:30 AM (rain), initially by safety car, then red flag at 5:40 AM.
NZL Earl Bamber
GBR Nick Tandy
BEL Laurens VanthoorDEU Rowe RacingPorsche 911 GT3 R3691.10153.7GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
Intercontinental GT ChallengeSecond team to win with two different manufacturers after BMS Scuderia Italia.
FRA Côme Ledogar
DNK Nicklas Nielsen
ITA Alessandro Pier GuidiITA Iron LynxFerrari 488 GT3 Evo 20203894.22162.0GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
Intercontinental GT ChallengeFourth win for Ferrari, and the first since 2004.
FRA Jules Gounon
ESP Daniel Juncadella
CHE Raffaele MarcielloFRA AMG Team AKKodis ASPMercedes-AMG GT3 Evo3754.14156.2GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
Intercontinental GT ChallengeFourth win for Mercedes-Benz
AUT Philipp Eng
DEU Marco Wittmann
GBR Nick YellolyDEU ROWE RacingBMW M4 GT33761.14156.7GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
Intercontinental GT ChallengeA record-extending twenty-fifth win for BMW.
ITA Mattia Drudi
DNK Marco Sørensen
DNK Nicki ThiimBEL Comtoyou RacingAston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 Evo3347.91139.2GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
Intercontinental GT ChallengeCentenary edition. First win for a Belgian team since 2015, and first win for Aston Martin since 1948.
ITA Mirko Bortolotti
DEU Luca Engstler
ZAF Jordan PepperAUT GRT - Grasser Racing TeamLamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 23845.196160.2GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
Intercontinental GT ChallengeFirst ever victory for Lamborghini.
The original 15 km track layout (used from 1924 to 1949)
The quicker 14 km track layout (used from 1953 to 1978)
The slower 7 km modern track (used from 1979 onwards)

Statistics

By driver

WinsDriverYears5432
BEL Eric van de Poele1987, 1998, 2005, 2006, 2008
BEL Jean-Michel Martin1979, 1980, 1987, 1992
BEL Thierry Tassin1983, 1986, 1994, 1996
ITA Attilio Marinoni1928, 1929, 1930
BRD Hans Heyer1982, 1983, 1984
AUT Dieter Quester1973, 1986, 1988
ITA Roberto Ravaglia1985, 1988, 1994
BEL Marc Duez1997, 1998, 2001
DEU Michael Bartels2005, 2006, 2008
AUT Philipp Eng2016, 2018, 2023
ITA Francesco Severi1936, 1938
USA Luigi Chinetti1933, 1949
BRD Helmut Kelleners1968, 1970
BEL Jean Xhenceval1974, 1975
BEL Philippe Martin1979, 1980
BEL Eddy Joosen1977, 1982
BRD Armin Hahne1982, 1983
GBR Tom Walkinshaw1981, 1984
BRD Altfrid Heger1986, 1988
GBR Win Percy1984, 1989
GBR Steve Soper1992, 1995
DEU1994, 1996
BEL Frédéric Bouvy1999, 2000
FRA Christophe Bouchut2001, 2002
ITA Fabrizio Gollin2004, 2007
ITA Andrea Bertolini2006, 2008
BEL Kurt Mollekens2000, 2009
NED Mike Hezemans2007, 2009
FRA Romain Dumas2003, 2010
DEU Timo Scheider2005, 2011
DEU Bernd Schneider1989, 2013
DEU René Rast2012, 2014
DEU Markus Winkelhock2014, 2017
BEL Laurens Vanthoor2014, 2020
FRA Jules Gounon2017, 2022

By manufacturer

WinsManufacturerYears258764321
DEU BMW1965, 1966, 1970, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987,
1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2023
DEU Porsche1967, 1968, 1969, 1993, 2003, 2010, 2019, 2020
ITA Alfa Romeo1928, 1929, 1930, 1932, 1933, 1936, 1938
USA Ford1971, 1972, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1989
DEU Audi2011, 2012, 2014, 2017
ITA Ferrari1949, 1953, 2004, 2021
DEU Mercedes-Benz1931, 1964, 2013, 2022
FRA Peugeot1926, 1999, 2000
ITA Maserati2005, 2006, 2008
USA Chrysler2001, 2002
USA Chevrolet2007, 2009
GBR Aston Martin1948, 2024
ITA Lamborghini2025
JPN Nissan1991
GBR Jaguar1984
JPN Mazda1981
FRA Bugatti1934
BEL Excelsior1927
FRA Chenard-Walcker1925
FRA Bignan1924

Notes

References

References

  1. UPI. (28 July 1975). "2 Killed at Spa". The New York Times.
  2. Vincent Wouters. (27 July 2015). "Spa Post-Race Notebook". SportsCar360.
  3. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4bvxqW6Cus Gricey's King's Cup Story (Spa 1986)]
  4. "SPORTS CAR RACING". kolumbus.fi.
  5. Greenhalgh, David. (28 June 2024). "Breaking Down The History Of Belgium's Greatest Endurance Race".
  6. "1993 Spa 24 Hours". touringcarracing.net.
  7. (28 July 2014). "28 Jul 2014 – Belgian Audi Club Team WRT takes home win after nail-biting finish". total24hours.com.
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about Spa 24 Hours — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report