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6 Hours of Vallelunga

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The track after 2005
The track as it was until 2004

The6 Hours of Vallelunga (6 Ore di Vallelunga in Italian), also called6 Hours of Rome (6 Ore di Roma in Italian), is anendurancesports car racing event held annually at theACI Vallelunga Circuit inVallelunga,Italy.

First established in 1973, the six-hour race was initially held as a round of theWorld Championship for Makes until 1980, when it was no longer included in the World Championship calendar.[1] It was not until 1991 that a six-hour race returned to Vallelunga, briefly part of theItalian GT Championship calendar in 1995 and later in 1999. It was also part of the brief Italian Endurance Challenge in 1997 and 1998. The Vallelunga Circuit was extended in 2005 from 3.2 km (2.0 mi) to 4.1 km (2.5 mi).

The event, currently organized byPeroni Promotion, now runs as a non-championship endurance held as a double weekend in the lateautumn and is attended by several international teams.

Winners

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YearDateDriversTeamCarChampionship
1973March 25FranceHenri Pescarolo
FranceGérard Larrousse
FranceFrançois Cevert
FranceEquipe Matra-SimcaMatra-Simca MS670BWorld Championship for Makes
1974

1975
not held
1976April 4BelgiumJacky Ickx
West GermanyJochen Mass
West GermanyMartini RacingPorsche 935World Championship for Makes
1977October 23Italy Luigi Moreschi
Italy "Dino"
Italy Scuderia VesuvioPorsche 935World Championship for Makes
1978September 3FranceHenri Pescarolo
FranceBob Wollek
West GermanyPorscheKremer RacingPorsche 935/77AWorld Championship for Makes
1979September 16ItalyGiorgio Francia
ItalyLella Lombardi
ItalyEnzo OsellaOsella PA7-BMWWorld Championship for Makes
1980September 7Italy Giorgio Franchi
Italy Roberto Marazzi
Italy Giorgio FranchiOsella PA8-BMWWorld Championship for Makes
1981

1990
not held
1991November 17Italy Daniele Gasparri
Italy Marco Micangeli
Italy Carlo Pietromarchi
BMW 635 CSiNon-Championship
1992November 15Italy Roberto Ragazzi
Italy Luigi Taverna
Germany Heiner Weis
Italy Veneto Sport TeamBMW M3Non-Championship
1993November 21Germany Alexander Burgstaller
GermanyAltfrid Heger
BMW M3 GTRNon-Championship
1994October 31Italy Luciano della Noce
SwedenAnders Olofsson
Sweden Strandell TotipFerrari F40 GTENon-Championship
1995November 19Italy Luciano della Noce
SwedenAnders Olofsson
Italy Ennea RacingFerrari F40 GTECoppa GT
1996November 17Italy Luciano della Noce
ItalyMimmo Schiattarella
Italy Euro RacingFerrari F40 GTENon-Championship
1997November 16GermanyThomas Bscher
DenmarkJohn Nielsen
United Kingdom GTC CompetitionMcLaren F1 GTRChallenge Endurance Italia
1998November 15Italy Fabio Mancini
Italy Denny Zardo
Italy Tampolli RacingTampolli RTA98-Alfa RomeoChallenge Endurance Italia
1999November 21Italy Denny Zardo
Italy Angelo Lancelotti
Italy Denny ZardoTampolli RTA98-Alfa RomeoGT Italian Challenge
2000November 12Italy Denny Zardo
Italy Angelo Lancelotti
Italy Tampolli EngineeringTampolli RTA98-Alfa RomeoNon-Championship
2001November 11Italy Massimo Saccomanno
Italy Ernesto Saccomanno
Italy Audisio & BenvenutoLucchini SR2001-Alfa RomeoNon-Championship
2002November 10ItalyGianmaria Bruni
ItalyMichele Rugolo
Italy Leonardo Maddalena
ItalyAutomotive DurangoGMS Durango 01-JuddNon-Championship
2003November 9Italy Filippo Vita
Italy Luigi de Luca
Italy Team SiliprandiLucchini SR2002-Alfa RomeoNon-Championship
2004November 13Italy Stefano Zonca
Italy Angelo Lancelotti
United KingdomLister RacingLister Storm LMP-ChevroletNon-Championship
2005November 13Italy Davide Mastracci
Italy Leonardo Maddalena
ItalyMichele Rugolo
Italy Racing Box SRLMaserati MC12 GT1Non-Championship
2006November 19PortugalPedro Lamy
ItalyMarco Cioci
Italy Piergiuseppe Perazzini
Italy Racing Box SRLMaserati MC12 GT1Non-Championship
2007November 18Italy Franco Ghiotto
Italy Marco Didaio
Italy Davide Uboldi
Italy WRCNorma M20-BMWNon-Championship
2008November 22ItalyMarco Cioci
Italy Piergiuseppe Perazzini
Italy Maurizio Mediani
ItalyAdvanced EngineeringFerrari F430 GTCNon-Championship
2009November 22ItalyThomas Biagi
Italy Filippo Francioni
ItalyEdoardo Piscopo
Italy Racing Box SRLLola B08/80-JuddNon-Championship
2010November 21Italy Alessandro Garofano
ItalyLuca Rangoni
ItalyMarco Mapelli
ItalyAF CorseFerrari F430 GTCNon-Championship
2011November 20Italy Piergiuseppe Perazzini
ItalyGianmaria Bruni
ItalyMarco Cioci
ItalyAF CorseFerrari F430 GTCEndurance Champions Cup
2012November 25Russia Aleksandr Skryabin
ItalyAlessandro Balzan
ItalyAlessandro Pier Guidi
Russia EstamotorsportFerrari 458 Italia GT3Dunlop Endurance Champions Cup
2013November 17ItalyAndrea Bertolini
Italy Piergiuseppe Perazzini
ItalyMarco Cioci
ItalyAF CorseFerrari 458 Italia GT3Non-championship
2014November 16ItalyGiancarlo Fisichella
Italy Piergiuseppe Perazzini
ItalyMarco Cioci
ItalyAF CorseFerrari 458 Italia GT3Non-championship
2015November 15Italy Ivan Bellarosa
Italy Guglielmo Belotti
San Marino Avelon FormulaWolf GB08-HondaNon-championship
2016November 13ItalyGiorgio Mondini
Italy Andrea Dromedari
Italy Davide Uboldi
United StatesEurointernationalLigier JS P3-NissanNon-championship
2017November 12ItalyMarco Cioci
DenmarkMikkel Jensen
Italy Piergiuseppe Perazzini
ItalyAF CorseLigier JS P3-NissanNon-championship
2018November 11Switzerland Manuel Zumstein
Switzerland Adrian Zumstein
Switzerland Philipp Zumstein
Germany MDC SportsMercedes-AMG GT3Non-championship

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References

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  1. ^"Six hours of Vallelunga pre-race notes".Motorsport.com. 4 November 2005. Retrieved16 July 2017.
  2. ^"Vallelunga - List of Races".Racing Sports Cars. RetrievedJune 26, 2014.[title missing]
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