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24H Series

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Sports car and touring car racing series
24H Series
CategoryGrand tourer
Touring cars
Endurance racing
RegionEurope
Inaugural season2008[N 1]
Tyre suppliersToyo (2006–2009)
Dunlop (2010–2014)
Hankook (2015–2024)
Michelin (2025)
Official websitewww.24hseries.com
Current season

The24H Series is asports car racing andtouring car racing series developed by Creventic and with approval from theFédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). It featuresGT3-spec cars,GT4-spec cars,sports cars,touring cars and24H-Specials, likesilhouette cars. The calendar consists only of24-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

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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 theDutch National Racing Team (DNRT) – one of the biggest motorsport organisations of theBenelux – they organised the inauguralDubai 24 Hour in 2006.[2]
2008 was the first year Creventic organised another race besides the 24H Dubai: the12H 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 the24H TCE Series.

Circuits

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Winners (2006–2014)

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Winners of races organised by Creventic before official FIA status are:

Year24H Dubai12H Hungary24H Barcelona12H Bathurst12H Italy-Mugello12H Zandvoort
2014Switzerland No. 20 Stadler MotorsportGermany No. 4 SPS automotive-performanceCzech Republic No. 4 Scuderia PrahaNot organised by CreventicItaly No. 7AF CorseGermany No. 33 Car Collection Motorsport
Switzerland Adrian Amstutz
GermanyChristian Engelhart
Switzerland Mark Ineichen
SwitzerlandRolf Ineichen
Switzerland Marcel Matter
GermanyLance David Arnold
Germany Tim Müller
Germany Valentin Pierburg
Czech Republic Jaromír Jiřík
NetherlandsPeter Kox
Italy Matteo Malucelli
Czech Republic Jiří Písařík
Portugal Filipe Barreiros
Russia Ilya Melnikov
Belarus Alexander Talkanitsa, Sr.
Belarus Alexander Talkanitsa, Jr.
Germany Christian Bracke
Germany Peter Schmidt
Germany Mirco Schultis
NetherlandsRenger van der Zande
2013United Arab Emirates No. 1 Abu Dhabi by Black FalconSwitzerland No. 24Blancpain RacingSwitzerland No. 4 Hofor-RacingAustralia No. 36Erebus MotorsportNot heldNot held
NetherlandsJeroen Bleekemolen
United KingdomSean Edwards
United Arab EmiratesKhaled Al Qubaisi
GermanyBernd Schneider
Switzerland Marc A. Hayek
NetherlandsPeter Kox
Netherlands Nico Pronk
Switzerland Roland Eggimann
Netherlands Christiaan Frankenhout
Germany Kenneth Heyer
Switzerland Michael Kroll
GermanyThomas Jäger
Germany Alexander Roloff
GermanyBernd Schneider
2012United Arab Emirates No. 3 Abu Dhabi by Black FalconNot heldGermany No. 3 Lapidus RacingNot organised by Creventic
NetherlandsJeroen Bleekemolen
United KingdomSean Edwards
GermanyThomas Jäger
United Arab EmiratesKhaled Al Qubaisi
United KingdomAdam Christodoulou
Netherlands Klaas Hummel
United KingdomTim Mullen
United KingdomPhil Quaife
2011Germany No. 76Need for SpeedSchubertBelgium No. 3VDS Racing AdventuresGermany No. 2Schubert Motorsport
BrazilAugusto Farfus
GermanyClaudia Hürtgen
United StatesTommy Milner
SwedenEdward Sandström
BelgiumBenjamin Bailly
Belgium Julien Schroyen
Belgium Raphaël van der Straten
Denmark Michael Outzen
Germany Peter Posavac
SwedenEdward Sandström
Sweden Lars Stugemo
2010France No. 66IMSA Performance MatmutAustria No. 2Lechner RacingNot held
GermanyMarco Holzer
France Raymond Narac
FrancePatrick Pilet
Austria Thomas Gruber
AustriaWalter Lechner
Austria Philip König
AustriaNikolaus Mayr-Melnhof
2009Australia No. 42 Land MotorsportGermany No. 1Schubert Motorsport
France Gabriel Abergel
Lithuania Andrzej Dzikevic
Germany Niclas Kentenich
Germany Carsten Tilke
Denmark Michael Outzen
Norway Stian Sørlie
Germany Jörg Viebahn
2008Australia No. 39 VIP Pet FoodsGermany No. 52Schubert Motorsport
New ZealandCraig Baird
Australia Klark Quinn
United Kingdom Tony Quinn
AustraliaJonathon Webb
GermanyClaudia Hürtgen
Norway Stian Sørlie
Germany Jörg Viebahn
2007Austria No. 40 Duller MotorsportNot held
United KingdomJamie Campbell-Walter
AustriaPhilipp Peter
AustriaDieter Quester
GermanyDirk Werner
2006Austria No. 31 Duller Motorsport
AustriaPhilipp Peter
AustriaDieter Quester
GermanyHans-Joachim Stuck
AustriaToto Wolff

Official FIA seasons

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Champions

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Drivers (2015–2016)

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Classes20152016
A6GermanyThomas Jäger
United KingdomTom Onslow-Cole
Netherlands Christiaan Frankenhout
Germany Kenneth Heyer
Switzerland Chantal Kroll
Switzerland Michael Kroll
SPXNot awardedDenmark Martin Hald Gøtsche
Denmark Nanna Hald Gøtsche
Germany Klaus Werner
997France Gabriel Abergel
France Patrice Lafargue
FrancePaul Lafargue
Not awarded
991Not awardedAustralia Stephen Borness
Germany Kim André Hauschild
SP2United KingdomJames Kaye
Australia Peter Leemhuis
France Jean-François Demorge
France Pascal Gibon
SP3United Kingdom John Gilbert
United Kingdom Devon Modell
Netherlands Bob Herber
TCRNot awardedUnited Kingdom Nabil Moutran
United Kingdom Ramzi Moutran
United Kingdom Sami Moutran
United KingdomPhil Quaife
A5Switzerland Chantal Kroll
Switzerland Martin Kroll
Germany Bernd Küpper
Not awarded
D2United Kingdom Nick Barrow
United Kingdom Tom Barrow
United Kingdom Jamie Morrow
Not awarded
A3[N 2]United Kingdom Nabil Moutran
United Kingdom Ramzi Moutran
United Kingdom Sami Moutran
United KingdomPhil Quaife
France Guillaume Roman
France Stéphane Ventaja
CUP1Austria Gustav EngljähringerBelgium Jimmy De Breucker
A2Italy Luigi Stanco
Switzerland Stefan Tanner
Denmark Jan Engelbrecht
Denmark Jacob Kristensen
Denmark Jens Mølgaard
D1Hungary László Csuti
Hungary Witold Elekfy
HungaryNorbert Nagy
Not awarded
OverallSwitzerland Chantal KrollFrance Guillaume Roman
France Stéphane Ventaja
Ladies' CupSwitzerland Chantal KrollSwitzerland Chantal Kroll
RookiesNot awardedGermany Max Edelhoff

Teams (2015–2017)

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Classes201520162017
A6United KingdomRam RacingSwitzerland No. 10 Hofor-RacingSwitzerland No. 10 Hofor-Racing
SPXNot awardedGermany No. 45 Artthea SportUnited Arab Emirates GDL Racing Middle East
997France Ruffier RacingNot awarded
991Not awardedGermany No. 73 HRT PerformanceGermany PROsport Performance
SP2AustraliaMARC Cars Australia 1Belgium No. 84 SpeedloverBelgiumVDS Racing Adventures
SP3United KingdomSpeedworks Motorsport 2Netherlands No. 103 JR MotorsportUnited KingdomOptimum Motorsport
TCRNot awardedLebanon No. 1 Memac Ogilvy Duel RacingFranceTeam AltranPeugeot
A5Germany Hofor-Kuepper RacingNot awarded
D2United Kingdom Saxon MotorsportNot awarded
A3[N 2]Lebanon Memac Ogilvy Duel RacingFranceTeam AltranPeugeotPortugal Parkalgar Racing Team
CUP1Germany Bonk MotorsportLuxembourg No. 235 DUWO RacingLuxembourg DUWO Racing
A2Switzerland presenza.eu Racing Team Clio 1Denmark No. 171 Team K-RejserDenmark Team Eva Solo/K-Rejser
D1Hungary RCM MotorsportNot awarded
OverallLebanon Memac Ogilvy Duel RacingNot awardedSwitzerland No. 10 Hofor-Racing

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Although the series has been organising races since 2006, 2008 was the first season with more than one race and 2015 was the first season with drivers and teams battling for championship points and titles.
  2. ^abClass namedA3T in 2015.

References

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  1. ^ab"24H Series General Information 2015"(PDF).Creventic. p. 6. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2016-02-15. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2016.
  2. ^"Creventic, promoter 24H Series".Creventic. p. 6. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2016.

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