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4 Hours of Castellet

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Motor race
4 Hours of Castellet
Blancpain Endurance Series
VenueCircuit Paul Ricard
First race1970
First BES race2015
Distance1000km
Laps171
Duration6 hours
Previous namesTrophée Paul Ricard
Most wins (driver)Jean-Pierre Jarier (3)
Most wins (team)Bentley Team M-Sport (3)
Most wins (manufacturer)Oreca (11)

The4 Hours of Castellet is aBlancpain Endurance Seriessports car race held atCircuit Paul Ricard inLe Castellet,France. The race began in 1970 as a round of theEuropean 2-Litre Sportscar Championship, andWorld Sportscar Championship rounds were held in 1974 and 1977. The race was a French national championship race in the 1980s. It was revived in 1998 by theInternational Sports Racing Series and again in 2010 by theLe Mans Series as an 8-hour race. In 2015, the event returned to its 1000 km format making it only the second time to use that distance since 1974.

Depending on the class-type and the year run, the race has been run as a 2 hour, 2.5 hour, 3 hour, 4 hour, 6 hour or 8 hour event, or as a 200 mile, 225 km, 500 km or 1,000 km event – as shown in the race results in the tables below.

Results

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Sports car races

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YearOverall Winner(s)EntrantCarDistance/DurationRace TitleChampionshipReport
1970United KingdomBrian RedmanUnited KingdomChevron Cars LtdChevron B16200 mi (320 km)Trophée International Paul RicardEuropean 2-Litre Championshipreport
1971AustriaHelmut Marko
FranceJean-Pierre Jabouille
West Germany Karl von Wendt RacingLola T2123 hoursTrophée Paul RicardEuropean 2-Litre Championshipreport
1972FranceGérard LarrousseMonacoRadio Monte CarloLola T2102 hoursTrophée Paul RicardEuropean 2-Litre Championshipreport
1973United Kingdom John LeppUnited Kingdom Red Rose RacingChevron B232 hoursTrophée Paul RicardEuropean 2-Litre Championshipreport
1974FranceAlain CudiniSwitzerland Equipe Switzerland ArchambeaudAlpine A441225 km (140 mi)Trophée d'EuropeEuropean 2-Litre Championshipreport
FranceJean-Pierre Beltoise
FranceJean-Pierre Jarier
FranceEquipe GitanesMatra-Simca MS670C1,000 km (620 mi)1000 Km Le CastelletWorld Championship for Makesreport
1975–1976:Not held
1977FranceJean-Pierre Jarier
ItalyArturo Merzario
ItalyAutodelta SpAAlfa Romeo T33/SC/12500 km (310 mi)500 Km Paul RicardWorld Sportscar Championship (Group 6)report
1978–1997:Not held
1998BelgiumDidier Theys
SwitzerlandFredy Lienhard
Switzerland Horag-Lista RacingFerrari 333 SP2 hours, 30 minutes2 hours, 30 minutes of Paul RicardInternational Sports Racing Seriesreport
1999–2009:Not held
2010ItalyRinaldo Capello
United KingdomAllan McNish
GermanyAudi Sport Team JoestAudi R15 TDI8 hours8 Heures du CastelletLe Mans Seriesreport
2011FranceEmmanuel Collard
FranceChristophe Tinseau
FranceJulien Jousse
FrancePescarolo TeamPescarolo 01 Evo6 hours6 Heures du CastelletLe Mans Seriesreport
2012FrancePierre Thiriet
SwitzerlandMathias Beche
FranceThiriet by TDS RacingOreca 036 hours6 Heures du CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2013New ZealandBrendon Hartley
SwitzerlandJonathan Hirschi
Republic of IrelandMurphy PrototypesOreca 033 hours3 Hours of Le CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2014AustriaChristian Klien
Switzerland Gary Hirsch
FrancePierre Ragues
SwitzerlandNewblood by Morand RacingMorgan LMP24 hours4 Hours of Le CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2015Switzerland Gary Hirsch
United KingdomJon Lancaster
SwedenBjörn Wirdheim
United KingdomGreaves MotorsportGibson 015S4 hours4 Hours of Le CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2016SwitzerlandMathias Beche
United KingdomMike Conway
FrancePierre Thiriet
FranceThiriet by TDS RacingOreca 054 hours4 Hours of Le CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2017RussiaMatevos Isaakyan
RussiaEgor Orudzhev
RussiaSMP RacingDallara P2174 hours4 Hours of Le CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2018FranceNorman Nato
France Paul Petit
FranceOlivier Pla
SpainRacing EngineeringOreca 074 hours4 Hours of Le CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2019AustraliaJames Allen
United KingdomBen Hanley
Sweden Henrik Hedman
United StatesDragonSpeedOreca 074 hours4 Hours of Le CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2020
(4 Hours)
United KingdomAlex Brundle
United StatesWill Owen
NetherlandsJob van Uitert
United KingdomUnited AutosportsOreca 074 hours4 Hours of Le CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2020
(Le Castellet 240)
United KingdomPhilip Hanson
PortugalFilipe Albuquerque
United KingdomUnited AutosportsOreca 074 hoursLe Castellet 240European Le Mans Seriesreport
2021ArgentinaFranco Colapinto
RussiaRoman Rusinov
NetherlandsNyck de Vries
RussiaG-Drive RacingAurus 014 hours4 Hours of Le CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2022ItalyLorenzo Colombo
SwitzerlandLouis Delétraz
AustriaFerdinand Habsburg
ItalyPrema RacingOreca 074 hours4 Hours of Le CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2023AustraliaJames Allen
United KingdomAlex Lynn
BarbadosKyffin Simpson
PortugalAlgarve Pro RacingOreca 074 hours4 Hours of Le CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2024MexicoSebastián Álvarez
FranceTom Dillmann
FranceVladislav Lomko
PolandInter Europol CompetitionOreca 074 hours4 Hours of Le CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2025United KingdomJamie Chadwick
FranceMathys Jaubert
SpainDaniel Juncadella
FranceIDEC SportOreca 074 hours4 Hours of Le CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport

GT races

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YearOverall Winner(s)EntrantCarDistance/DurationRace TitleChampionshipReport
1994FranceBob Wollek
FranceJean-Pierre Jarier
SpainJesús Pareja
FranceLarbre CompétitionPorsche 911 Turbo S LM-GT4 Hours4 Hours of Paul RicardBPR Global GT SeriesReport
1995United KingdomRay Bellm
BrazilMaurizio Sandro Sala
United KingdomGulf Racing GTCMcLaren F1 GTR4 Hours4 Hours of Le CastelletBPR Global GT SeriesReport
1996United KingdomRay Bellm
United KingdomJames Weaver
United KingdomGulf Racing GTCMcLaren F1 GTR4 Hours4 Hours of Le CastelletBPR Global GT SeriesResults
1997:Not held
1998United Kingdom Geoff Lister
United Kingdom Maxwell Beaverbrook
United Kingdom Barrie Williams
United Kingdom #9 BVB MotorsportPorsche 911 GT2 Evo4 Hours4 Hours of Paul RicardGTR EuroseriesResults
1999–2005:Not held
2006Netherlands Mike Hezemans
Belgium Bert Longin
BelgiumAnthony Kumpen
BelgiumGLPK-CarsportChevrolet Corvette C6.R500 km500 km of Paul RicardFIA GT Championshipreport
2007–2008:Not held
2009BrazilEnrique Bernoldi
BrazilRoberto Streit
BrazilSangari Team BrazilChevrolet Corvette C6.R2 Hours2 Hours of Paul RicardFIA GT Championshipreport
2010–2011:Not held
2012MonacoStéphane Ortelli
GermanyChristopher Mies
GermanyChristopher Haase
BelgiumBelgian Audi ClubWRTAudi R8 LMS ultra3 Hours3 Hours of Paul RicardBlancpain Endurance Seriesreport
2013BelgiumBas Leinders
BelgiumMaxime Martin
NetherlandsYelmer Buurman
BelgiumMarc VDS Racing TeamBMW Z4 GT33 Hours3 Hours of Paul RicardBlancpain Endurance Seriesreport
2014United KingdomSteven Kane
United KingdomGuy Smith
United KingdomAndy Meyrick
United KingdomM-SportBentleyBentley Continental GT33 Hours3 Hours of Paul RicardBlancpain Endurance Seriesreport
2015Belgium Wolfgang Reip
JapanKatsumasa Chiyo
United KingdomAlex Buncombe
United KingdomNissan GT Academy Team RJNNissan GT-R Nismo GT31000 Km1000 km Paul RicardBlancpain Endurance Seriesreport
2016FranceCôme Ledogar
New ZealandShane van Gisbergen
United KingdomRob Bell
United Kingdom Garage 59McLaren 650S GT31000 Km1000 km Paul RicardBlancpain Endurance Seriesreport[1]
2017BelgiumMaxime Soulet
SpainAndy Soucek
MonacoVincent Abril
United KingdomBentleyTeam M-SportBentley Continental GT31000 Km1000 km Paul RicardBlancpain GT Series Endurance Cupreport
2018SpainAlbert Costa
AustriaChristian Klien
Germany Marco Seefried
SwitzerlandEmil FreyLexus RacingLexus RC F GT31000 Km1000 km Paul RicardBlancpain GT Series Endurance Cupreport
2019FranceJules Gounon
United KingdomSteven Kane
South AfricaJordan Pepper
United KingdomBentleyTeam M-SportBentley Continental GT31000 Km1000 km Paul RicardBlancpain GT Series Endurance Cupreport
2020United KingdomTom Blomqvist
FranceCôme Ledogar
ItalyAlessandro Pier Guidi
ItalyAF CorseFerrari 488 GT31000 Km1000 km Paul RicardGT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cupreport
2021AustraliaMatthew Campbell
New ZealandEarl Bamber
FranceMathieu Jaminet
United Arab EmiratesGPX RacingPorsche 911 GT3 R1000 Km1000 km Paul RicardGT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cupreport
2022ItalyAntonio Fuoco
ItalyDavide Rigon
BrazilDaniel Serra
ItalyIron LynxFerrari 488 GT31000 Km1000 km Paul RicardGT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cupreport
2023Timur Boguslavskiy
AndorraJules Gounon
SwitzerlandRaffaele Marciello
France AKKodis ASP TeamMercedes-AMG GT3 Evo1000 Km1000 km Paul RicardGT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cupreport
2024BrazilAugusto Farfus
United KingdomDan Harper
GermanyMax Hesse
GermanyRowe RacingBMW M4 GT33 Hours3 hours of Paul RicardGT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cupreport
2025BelgiumUgo de Wilde
South AfricaKelvin van der Linde
BelgiumCharles Weerts
BelgiumTeam WRTBMW M4 GT3 Evo6 Hours6 Hours of Paul RicardGT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cupreport

References

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  1. ^McLaren takes win at Paul Ricard

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