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Spa 24 Hours

The CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa is an annual 24-hour automobile race for GT3-specification cars, held at the in , , as a flagship event in the Powered by AWS and the series. First organized in 1924 by the Royal Automobile Club of Belgium as a test of for production vehicles, it has evolved into one of the world's premier GT racing spectacles, drawing over 280 drivers from more than 40 nationalities and entries from up to 10 manufacturers. The race typically spans five days of activity, culminating in the 24-hour contest that starts in the late afternoon and runs through the night, testing the limits of drivers, teams, and machinery under varying conditions on the demanding 7.004 km circuit. Competitors are divided into classes such as , Pro-Am, Silver Cup, Bronze Cup, and , each with specific driver qualification rules to balance professional and amateur participation, often resulting in fields exceeding 75 cars and setting participation records in recent editions. The event's centenary in highlighted its , with the 2025 edition achieving a new GT-era record of 76 entries. Nestled in the forest, the is renowned for its natural beauty and technical challenges, featuring iconic sections like the high-speed /Raidillon uphill kink and the sweeping Blanchimont corner, which demand precision and bravery from drivers. Originally a 15 km public road course opened in 1921, it was reconfigured to its modern layout in 1979, hosting not only the Spa 24 Hours but also the and other major international events. The race's prestige attracts celebrity drivers such as and Formula 1 stars like , underscoring its role as the "world's biggest GT race" and a ultimate test of endurance in the sport.

Overview

Event description

The 24 Hours of Spa is an annual 24-hour endurance motor racing event for GT3-specification cars, held at the in , . First contested in 1924, it ranks among the world's oldest endurance races, following the by one year and emphasizing continuous competition over a full day and night. Organized by the , the event serves as the flagship race in both the Endurance Cup and the series, attracting a diverse field of professional and amateur drivers from around the globe. The race tests the limits of driver stamina, vehicle durability, and team pit strategy under varying weather conditions at the demanding 7.004 km (4.352 mi) , with cars required to complete as many laps as possible within the 24-hour window while adhering to regulations to ensure competitive equity among manufacturers. Typically scheduled for late June or early July, the Spa 24 Hours features an entry list of 60 to 70 GT3 cars from multiple brands, though recent editions have seen record fields exceeding 75 entries. Its prestige stems from the blend of high-speed racing on one of motorsport's most iconic tracks and the endurance format that highlights reliability and tactical decision-making, making it a cornerstone of international GT competition.

Circuit

The , located in the region of , features a modern layout measuring 7.004 km in length with 19 turns, renowned for its demanding combination of high-speed straights, elevation changes exceeding 100 meters, and flowing corners that test driver skill and vehicle balance. Key sections include the iconic /Raidillon complex, a left-right uphill sequence with a steep 17% that demands precise throttle control at over 300 km/h; Pouhon, a high-speed double-left sweeper taken flat-out; and Blanchimont, a fast, banked right-hander requiring commitment amid minimal run-off. Historically, the circuit originated as a 15 km triangular public-road course in 1921, encompassing villages like , , and , which hosted its first 24-hour endurance event in 1924. By 1950, modifications including a banked corner reduced the length slightly to around 14 km, a configuration used until 1978 amid growing safety concerns from high-speed accidents. In 1979, the track was redesigned and shortened to its current 7 km form, bypassing the original northern sections for improved safety while retaining the circuit's character through new infield sections like Les Combes. For the Spa 24 Hours, the circuit's 24-hour format amplifies challenges such as night racing, where reduced visibility in the forested demands adapted lighting and driver focus, particularly through high-speed sections like Blanchimont. The location in the Forest contributes to variability, with conditions shifting from dry to heavy rain across the lap, affecting grip and strategy in GT3 cars that require medium-downforce setups optimized for sustained high speeds (up to 75% throttle time) and over stints. Safety enhancements post-1970s have been pivotal for endurance events like the Spa 24 Hours, including the 1979 redesign's incorporation of barriers and the addition of run-off areas at critical points such as /Raidillon in the 1990s. Further upgrades in 2007 introduced extensive gravel traps at the chicane, while 2021-2022 renovations enlarged run-offs at La Source, Raidillon, Blanchimont, Les Combes, and , alongside reinforced barriers, to meet FIA Grade 1 standards and mitigate risks in multi-class, high-field races.

History

Origins and early years

The 24 Hours of Spa was conceived in 1924 by members of the Royal Automobile Club of Belgium (RACB), including journalist Jules de Thier and racing driver Henri Langlois Van Ophem, as an endurance event inspired by the inaugural held the previous year. The race aimed to highlight the reliability of touring and sports cars, particularly Belgian models, in a grueling 24-hour format on the newly established Spa- circuit, a 15-kilometer triangular layout using public roads linking the towns of , , and . This setup emphasized endurance over outright speed, with regulations requiring cars to carry headlamps for nighttime driving and mandating that one mechanic remain aboard during driver changes to simulate real-world touring conditions. The inaugural edition took place on July 19–20, 1924, attracting 27 entries primarily from and Belgian manufacturers, with a focus on production-derived touring cars and early sports models. Despite challenging weather including rain and fog, Belgian drivers Henri Springuel and Maurice Becquet secured victory in a 2.0-liter Bignan, completing 1,880 kilometers at an average speed of 78 km/h, narrowly ahead of the second-placed entered by André Lagache and Robert Pisart. The event quickly gained prominence, drawing international drivers from across and showcasing a diverse field that included reliable production vehicles like Peugeots alongside more specialized sports prototypes from brands such as . Throughout the and , the race grew in stature, with entry numbers expanding—reaching 48 cars by —and Italian manufacturer emerging as a dominant force, securing multiple victories through drivers like Attilio Marinoni, who won three times between 1928 and 1930. Notable entries from highlighted the event's appeal to innovative designs, while the 1927 edition marked the only outright win by a Belgian car, an driven by Robert Sénéchal and Nicolas Caerels amid torrential rain. The field reflected broad participant diversity, blending factory-supported prototypes with gentleman drivers piloting modified production cars from French, Italian, German, and even American marques like , fostering a competitive mix of reliability testing and high-speed spectacle on the demanding public-road circuit. Economic pressures from the led to sporadic interruptions, with no races held in 1934, 1935, or 1937, and the 1939 event abandoned due to escalating tensions preceding , resulting in a complete halt from 1940 through 1946.

Post-war and modern development

Following , the 24 Hours of Spa was revived in , with the circuit undergoing minor reconfiguration to eliminate the intersection at , enhancing safety and flow on the layout. This postwar resurgence aligned with the growing popularity of endurance racing in , as the event transitioned from its prewar focus on production cars to a platform for prototypes and grand tourers. By the and , the race emphasized high-performance s, attracting manufacturers like , Ferrari, and , whose entries dominated several editions and showcased advancements in engine technology and aerodynamics. The inclusion in the from 1953 further elevated its status, drawing international fields and solidifying Spa-Francorchamps as a testing ground for automotive innovation. The 1970s brought significant challenges, culminating in the tragic fatalities during the edition, where Wim Boshuis lost control of his and perished in a multi-car collision at La Carrière, while Michel Wilmet was also killed by from the incident. These accidents amplified longstanding safety concerns about the circuit's high-speed corners and variable weather, leading to temporary cancellations, such as in , and subsequent format adjustments including stricter scrutineering and barrier improvements. Despite these setbacks, the persisted as part of the (ETCC) in select years, adapting to Group 2 regulations that favored modified production saloons. In the and , the Spa 24 Hours deepened its integration with the ETCC, running under its banner from 1982 to 1988 (except 1987), which introduced fiercer competition among turbocharged touring cars from , , and . The era marked the rise of teams, who leveraged cost-effective entries to challenge factory efforts, exemplified by independent squads achieving podiums in the grueling 24-hour format. After the ETCC's dissolution in 1988, the event briefly supported the before shifting toward a standalone endurance spectacle, emphasizing reliability over outright speed amid evolving FIA guidelines. From 2001 onward, the standardized the race within its GT championships, transforming it into a cornerstone of global grand touring competition with unified technical specs for GT1 and later categories. This era peaked with the 2011 adoption of GT3 regulations, which prioritized and accessibility, attracting a diverse field of production-based racers from , , and . Recent editions have navigated external disruptions, including the 2020 running behind closed doors due to restrictions, limiting spectators but maintaining a 56-car grid under enhanced health protocols. In 2023, the event was rescheduled to late June–early July to avoid clashing with the Formula 1 , ensuring logistical separation on the shared circuit. Milestones include the 2004 outright victory by a team featuring Lilian Bryner, the first woman to win the Spa 24 Hours, driving a alongside her co-drivers. The 2025 edition featured a record 76 GT3 entries, won by the #63 GRT Grasser Racing Team in a GT3 Evo 2 driven by , Luca Engstler, and Jordan Pepper, underscoring the race's growing appeal and the circuit's enduring prestige.

Race format

Classes and categories

The Spa 24 Hours divides its GT3 entries into five primary classes based on driver experience levels, as defined by the FIA's driver categorization system, which rates competitors as (top professionals), (highly experienced), (semi-professionals), or (amateurs). These classes—, , , , and —ensure balanced competition by grouping teams according to their lineups, with separate podiums and championships awarded in each. All vehicles must comply with FIA GT3 standards, and a subcategory exists for GT3-spec Cup cars, such as the , which may enter under eligible classes like or to accommodate customer racing variants. (Note: While is not cited, this aligns with official documentation on vehicle eligibility.) The class features all-professional lineups, typically consisting of three Platinum- or Gold-rated drivers from manufacturer-supported teams, with no additional drive-time restrictions beyond the general maximum of 11 hours per driver. Pro entries compete for overall victory and the top 10 positions, often dominating the podium due to their elite talent pool. In contrast, the Gold Cup allows a maximum of three Gold-rated drivers and one Silver, requiring the Silver driver to complete at least four hours to promote balanced participation. The Silver Cup is reserved for up to four Silver-rated drivers, emphasizing semi-professional consistency without extra stipulations on drive times. For amateur-focused competition, the Bronze Cup permits a maximum lineup of one , two Silvers, and one driver, mandating that the complete at least four hours—including one hour within the first six—to ensure involvement. The driver in this class is limited to eight hours maximum. Similarly, the Pro-Am class mixes professionals and amateurs, with a maximum of two Platinum/Gold drivers and two , requiring the drivers to collectively drive at least eight hours, including one hour per six-hour segment of the race. This structure highlights the event's inclusivity for gentleman drivers while maintaining competitive integrity. Entry requirements stipulate a minimum of two drivers per car, though most classes field three or four to manage the 24-hour duration, with all participants needing valid FIA International licenses and appropriate ratings. Class eligibility is strictly enforced based on these ratings, assigned by the FIA according to career achievements, results, and experience. To equalize performance across diverse GT3 manufacturers like Porsche, Ferrari, and Mercedes-AMG, the SRO applies Balance of Performance (BoP) adjustments, modifying minimum weights, engine power outputs, and aerodynamic elements prior to each event based on testing data and prior results. These tweaks, reviewed regularly, aim to neutralize technical advantages and foster close racing within and across classes. Since 2011, the Spa 24 Hours has shifted to a GT-focused format exclusively using GT3 machinery, phasing out earlier multi-category elements like touring cars and sports prototypes, with the introduction of the Pro-Am class marking a key step toward driver-experience-based divisions. This evolution, under management, has streamlined the event into its current structure, enhancing global appeal and participation.

Regulations and procedures

The Spa 24 Hours is structured as a continuous 24-hour endurance race, commencing with a behind a to ensure controlled acceleration onto the circuit. Driver stints are regulated to promote safety and fairness, with a maximum duration of 63 minutes per stint under normal conditions, extendable to 68 minutes if a full-course yellow or intervention occurs during the stint; overall driving time limits are generally 11 hours per driver, varying by class—for example, a maximum of 8 hours for the Platinum-rated driver in the Bronze Cup class. These rules align with the event's emphasis on multi-driver teams, typically comprising two to four participants per entry. Qualifying procedures consist of four 15-minute sessions, with each nominated driver participating in one; three-driver teams are exempt from the first session. The best average time from these sessions sets positions 21 onwards, while the top 20 cars advance to a 30-minute Superpole session to determine positions 1-20, including . Night practice sessions are integrated into the pre-race schedule to simulate low-light conditions, ensuring teams adapt to the circuit's variable weather and visibility challenges. Pit stop operations follow strict protocols to maintain competitive balance and safety, requiring teams to complete a mandatory five-minute technical stop between the 11th and 22nd hours for inspections or adjustments, in addition to routine halts for fuel, tires, and driver changes. Refueling, tire replacements, and driver swaps can occur simultaneously during green-flag conditions, with no minimum number of stops mandated beyond the technical requirement, though fuel capacity limits (typically up to 120 liters per stint) and tire allocations (up to 30 sets per car) influence strategy; all pits must adhere to a designated lane speed of 50 km/h. Safety measures prioritize rapid incident response, deploying full-course yellows to neutralize the track at 80 km/h during debris clearance or accidents, transitioning to a single if conditions demand bunching the field. An on-site medical center staffed by specialized personnel handles emergencies, supported by trackside marshals and intervention vehicles. Technical regulations mandate compliance with FIA J 257A for all GT3-homologated vehicles, ensuring standardized , , and power outputs across entries. Noise emissions are capped at levels defined in J to minimize environmental impact, typically measured at 102-105 dB(A) depending on the exhaust configuration. Refueling adheres to J 257A-6, requiring fire-resistant attire for personnel, 6 kg extinguishers per pit, and gravity-fed systems without water suppression to prevent spills.

Results

Overall winners

The Spa 24 Hours, established in 1924, has crowned overall across a century of racing, initially dominated by purpose-built sports cars from European manufacturers such as , which secured multiple victories in the , and , which emerged as a powerhouse in the post-war era with reliable touring and grand touring models. This early dominance reflected the event's roots in endurance testing for production-derived vehicles on the challenging Spa-Francorchamps circuit. By the late , the field shifted toward specialized GT cars, with achieving a record 25 overall wins, including a notable streak of three consecutive victories from 1994 to 1996 using BMW E36 models, starting with the 318is in 1994. From 2011 onward, the race adopted the GT3 regulations, emphasizing multi-driver professional teams in highly regulated grand tourers, leading to intense competition among brands like , , and , with wins often decided by strategy and reliability over the 24-hour distance. A historic milestone occurred in 2004 when Swiss driver Lilian Bryner became the first woman to claim an outright victory, co-driving the winning Maranello alongside Luca Cappellari, Enzo Calderari, and Fabrizio Gollin for . The following table summarizes the overall winners by year, highlighting drivers, teams, and car models where available; gaps reflect years when the event was not held due to wars or other interruptions. The 2025 victory marked Lamborghini's first overall win in the event's history.
YearDriversTeamCar Model
1924Henri Springuel, Maurice Becquet-Bignan
1925André Lagache, René Léonard-Chenard & Walcker
1926André Boillot, Louis Rigal-Peugeot
1927Robert Sénéchal, Nicolas Caerels-Excelsior
1928Boris Ivanowski, Attilio Marinoni-Alfa Romeo
1929Robert Benoist, Attilio Marinoni-Alfa Romeo
1930Attilio Marinoni, Pietro Ghersi-Alfa Romeo
1931Dimitri Djordjadze, Goffredo Zehender-Mercedes-Benz
1932Antonio Brivio, Eugenio Siena-Alfa Romeo
1933Louis Chiron, Luigi Chinetti-Alfa Romeo
1936Francesco Severi, Raymond Sommer-Alfa Romeo
1938Carlo Pintacuda, Francesco Severi-Alfa Romeo
1948St. John Horsfall, Leslie Johnson-Aston Martin
1949Luigi Chinetti, Jean Lucas-Ferrari
1953Giuseppe Farina, Mike Hawthorn-Ferrari 375 MM
1964Robert Crevits, Gustave Gosselin-Mercedes 300 SE
1965Pascal Ickx, Gérard Langlois van Ophem-BMW 1800
1966Hubert Hahne, Jacky Ickx-BMW 2000 TI
1967Gaban, Van Assche ("Pedro")-Porsche 911
1968Kremer, Manfred Kelleners, Kauhsen-Porsche 911
1969Jean-Pierre Chasseuil, Ballot-Léna-Porsche 911
1970Huber, Kelleners-BMW 2800 CS
1971Dieter Glemser, José Juncadella-Ford Capri RS
1972Jochen Mass, Stuck-Ford Capri RS
1973Toine Hezemans, Dieter Quester-BMW 3.0 CSL
1974Xhenceval, Peltier-BMW 3.0 CSL
1975Xhenceval, de Fierlant-BMW 3.0 CSI
1976Detrin-Chavan, Demuth-BMW 3.0 CSL
1977Joosen, Andruet-BMW 530 IUS
1978Spice, Pilette-Ford Capri
1979Martin, Martin-Ford Capri
1980Martin, Martin-Ford Capri
1981Win Percy, Tom Walkinshaw, Chuck Dieudonné-Mazda RX-7
1982August Hahne, Hans Heyer, Joosen-BMW 528i
1983Tassin, Heyer, Hahne-BMW 635 CSI
1984Tom Walkinshaw, Hans Heyer, Win Percy-Jaguar XJS
1985Siegfried Müller, Hans-Joachim Stuck, Marc Surer-BMW 635 CSI
1986Dieter Quester, Heger, Tassin-BMW 635 CSI
1987Van de Poele, Martin, Theys-BMW M3
1988Heger, Quester, Ravaglia-BMW M3
1989Brancatelli, Schneider, Percy-Ford Sierra Cosworth
1990Cecotto, Giroix, Oestreich-BMW M3
1991Olofsson, David Brabham, Hattori-Nissan Skyline
1992Soper, J.M. Martin, Danner-BMW M3
1993Christian Fittipaldi, Jarier, Alzen-Porsche 911
1994Tassin, Ravaglia, Burgstaller-BMW 318is
1995Joachim Winkelhock, Soper, Kox-BMW 320i
1996Tassin, Müller, Burgstaller-BMW 320i
1997de Radiguès, Duez, Hélary-BMW 320i
1998Duez, Cudini, van de Poele-BMW 318i
1999Bouvy, Collard, Beltoise-Peugeot 306
2000Bouvy, Mollekens, Defourny-Peugeot 306
2001Duez, Bouchut, Belloc-Chrysler Viper
2002Vosse, Bouchut, Terrien, Bourdais-Chrysler Viper
2003Ortelli, Lieb, Dumas-Porsche 996
2004Cappellari, Gollin, Bryner, CalderariBMS Scuderia ItaliaFerrari 550 Maranello
2005van de Poele, Bartels, Scheider-Maserati MC12
2006van de Poele, Bartels, Bertolini-Maserati MC12
2007Deletraz, M. Hezemans, Gollin, FässlerPhoenix RacingCorvette C6.R
2008Bertolini, Bartels, Sarrazin, van de PoeleVitaphone RacingMaserati MC12
2009Hezemans, Kumpen, Menten, MollekensPK CarsportCorvette Z06
2010Dumas, Bergmeister, Ragginger, HenzelBMS Scuderia ItaliaPorsche 997 RSR
2011Franchini, Scheider, EkströmAudi Sport Team WRTAudi R8 LMS ultra
2012Rast, Piccini, StipplerAudi Sport ItaliaAudi R8 LMS ultra
2013Buhk, Schneider, GötzHTP MotorsportMercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3
2014Vanthoor, Winkelhock, RastBelgian Audi Club Team WRTAudi R8 LMS ultra
2015Paltala, Luhr, CatsburgBMW Sports Trophy Team Marc VDSBMW Z4 GT3
2016Sims, Eng, MartinRowe RacingBMW M6 GT3
2017Haase, Gounon, WinkelhockSainteloc RacingAudi R8 LMS
2018Blomqvist, Krognes, EngWalkenhorst MotorsportBMW M6 GT3
2019Lietz, Christensen, EstreGPX RacingPorsche 911 GT3 R
2020Vanthoor, Tandy, BamberRowe RacingPorsche 911 GT3 R
2021Ledogar, Nielsen, Pier GuidiIron LynxFerrari 488 GT3
2022Gounon, Marciello, JuncadellaAkkodis ASPMercedes-AMG GT3
2023Eng, Yelloly, WittmannRowe RacingBMW M4 GT3
2024Drudi, Thiim, SørensenComtoyou RacingAston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 EVO
2025Bortolotti, Engstler, PepperGRT Grasser Racing TeamLamborghini Huracán GT3

Class winners

The Spa 24 Hours features four primary classes based on driver ratings: , Silver Cup, , and Am (often subdivided into and Gold Cups for amateur drivers). These categories ensure competitive racing among professional, semi-professional, and gentleman drivers, all using homologated GT3 machinery. The class emphasizes outright pace with all-platinum-rated lineups, while Silver Cup highlights silver-rated drivers who blend experience with consistency. mixes professionals and amateurs, prioritizing and strategic pit stops, and the Am class celebrates amateur achievements through reliability over raw speed. In the Pro class, factory-supported teams have shown consistent dominance due to superior resources, driver talent, and development, with wins rotating among manufacturers like , , , , Ferrari, and in recent editions. This category often sets the race's pace, but (BoP) adjustments—such as weight modifications and restrictor sizes—play a pivotal role in leveling outcomes across classes by compensating for aerodynamic and power differences. Silver Cup competitions frequently feature upsets, where underdog teams capitalize on fewer mechanical issues or tactical decisions, as silver drivers focus on steady laps rather than qualifying heroics. Pro-Am races underscore reliability, with mixed crews required to log minimum driving hours for amateurs (at least eight combined), leading to victories for teams that avoid penalties and manage tire wear effectively over the 24-hour distance. Am class highlights include amateur triumphs that demonstrate the event's inclusivity, often marked by flawless execution in variable weather at Spa-Francorchamps. Crossover drivers, such as who has competed in both Pro and Pro-Am entries across years, add depth by bringing elite skills to varied lineups. Recent class winners from 2020 to 2025 illustrate these dynamics, with BoP ensuring no single car type monopolizes subcategories.
YearPro Winner (Team, Car, Drivers)Silver Cup Winner (Team, Car, Drivers)Pro-Am Winner (Team, Car, Drivers)Am/Bronze Winner (Team, Car, Drivers)
2025GRT Grasser Racing Team, GT3 EVO 2 (, Luca Engstler, Jordan Pepper)Walkenhorst Motorsport, AMR GT3 EVO (Romain Leroux, Oliver Söderström, Mateo Villagomez)AV Racing by Car Collection Motorsport, R (992) (Noam Abramczyk, Mathieu Detry, Fabian Duffieux, Bo Yuan)Kessel Racing, Ferrari 296 GT3 (Dustin Blattner, Zacharie Robichon, Conrad Laursen, Dennis Marschall)
2024Comtoyou Racing, AMR GT3 EVO (Mattia Drudi, , Marco Sorensen)GetSpeed Performance, GT3 EVO (Yannick Mettler, James Kell, Anthony Bartone, Aaron Walker) by Riley, GT3 EVO (, Ian James, , )Tresor Attempto Racing, Audi R8 LMS GT3 EVO II (Andrey Mukovoz, Alexey Nesov, , Max Hofer)
2023 Racing, GT3 (, , )GRT Grasser Racing Team, GT3 EVO 2 (Clemens Schmid, Benjamin Hites, Glenn van Berlo)Sunenergy1 Racing, GT3 (Martin Konrad, Adam Osieka, , )Huber Motorsport, R (992) (Antares Au, Tim Heinemann, Jannes Fittje, Matteo Cairoli)
2022 Team AKKODIS ASP, GT3 (, , )Team WRT, Audi R8 LMS evo II GT3 (Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer, Benjamin Goethe, Thomas Neubauer), GT3 (Stefano Costantini, Louis Machiels, Bertolini, Alessio Rovera)Iron Dames, GT3 (, , , )
2021Iron Lynx, GT3 (, , )Madpanda Motorsport, GT3 (Ezequiel Perez Companc, , Patrick Kujala, Rik Breukers), GT3 (Duncan Cameron, Rino Mastronardi, Matt Griffin, Miguel Molina)Hägeli by T2 Racing, R (991 II) (Pieder Decurtins, Dennis Busch, Manuel Lauck, Marc Basseng)
2020 Racing, R (991 II) (, Nick Tandy, ), GT3 (Gabriele Piana, Michele Beretta, Sergey Afanasiev, Hubert Haupt)Barwell Motorsport, GT3 Evo (Sandy Mitchell, Ricky Collard, Rob Collard, Leo Machitski)CMR, Bentley Continental GT3 (Clement Mateu, Romano Ricci, Stephane Tribaudini, Stephane Lemeret)
Prior to the GT3 era starting in 2011, the Spa 24 Hours featured multi-class formats including GT1 and GT2 categories from 2001 to 2010, allowing prototypes and grand tourers to compete separately and fostering diverse manufacturer rivalries.

Statistics

By driver

The Spa 24 Hours has seen numerous drivers achieve remarkable success over its century-long history, with individual performances often defining eras of the event. holds the record for the most overall victories with five, secured in 1987, 1998, 2005, 2006, and 2008, spanning touring cars to GT machinery and highlighting his versatility across changing regulations. Jean-Michel Martin and Thierry Tassin follow with four overall wins each; Martin's triumphs came in 1979, 1980, 1985, and 1990, often in BMWs, while Tassin's victories in 1983, 1986, 1994, and 1996 spanned the 1980s and 1990s, including in the Group A era. Since the race's inception in 1924, 35 drivers have secured at least two overall victories, reflecting the event's enduring appeal to elite endurance specialists who return year after year. These repeat winners include figures like Marc Duez with three overall successes (1997, 2001, 2003), alongside additional class victories that bolstered his legacy at . While overall wins capture the spotlight, class triumphs provide deeper context for driver achievements; for instance, van de Poele amassed further podiums and class wins in GT categories, contributing to his status as a Spa icon beyond outright victories. Similarly, and Tassin leveraged their overall hauls into consistent class performances, tying their careers indelibly to the circuit's challenges. Other notable records underscore the diversity and longevity of driver participation. Marc Duez holds the mark for most starts with 33 appearances, demonstrating unparalleled commitment from 1981 through 2019, during which he transitioned from persistent contender to multiple victor. The youngest overall winner is Maximilian Buhk, who triumphed in 2013 at age 20 years and 7 months driving a GT3. At the opposite end, Alain Cudini (1998) and Enzo Calderari (2004) share the distinction of oldest winners at 52 years old, their victories in Porsches exemplifying veteran prowess in endurance racing. The event's driver statistics reveal strong international diversity, with approximately 150 unique overall winners hailing from over a dozen nations since 1924. Early editions showcased Belgian dominance, as local talents like and Tassin capitalized on and circuit familiarity to claim a majority of victories through the 1980s, setting a for national pride in the race's formative decades. This blend of records and repeat successes highlights how has shaped drivers' careers, from breakout triumphs to enduring legacies.

By manufacturer

BMW holds the record for the most overall victories in the 24 Hours of Spa with 25 wins, spanning from its debut success in 1965 to its most recent in 2023. follows with 8 triumphs, primarily in the late and the GT3 era of the and . secured 9 victories, largely during the pre-war period when its 6C and 8C models dominated from 1928 to 1938. In the modern GT3 category, manufacturers like with 4 wins (including back-to-back successes in 2011 and 2012) and , which claimed its first overall victory in 2025, have emerged as key contenders.
ManufacturerOverall WinsNotable Eras/Examples
251960s–1970s touring cars; 2010s–2020s GT3 (e.g., M6 GT3 in 2018)
9Pre-war dominance (1928–1938 with 6C/8C models)
81967–1969; 2019–2020 (911 GT3 R)
4GT3 era (2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 with R8 LMS)
51970s touring cars (e.g., RS in 1972)
Ferrari3Modern GT3 (e.g., 488 GT3 in 2021)
3Early GT years (1950s–1960s)
31964; GT3 (e.g., 2022)
12025 (Huracán GT3)
12024 (Vantage AMR GT3)
In the pre-war era (1924–1939), French manufacturers like (1924–1925) and (1926) set the early pace, followed by Bugatti's victory in 1927 before Alfa Romeo's string of successes established Italian engineering prowess on the original 15 km circuit. The post-war period from the 1950s to 1970s shifted focus to touring cars and grand tourers, where British and American brands excelled: Jaguar claimed wins in 1951 and 1959 with the XK120 and XK150, while Ford's RS secured victory in 1972 amid fierce competition from BMW's 3.0 CSL in 1973 and 1975. Porsche began its ascent in this timeframe, taking three consecutive wins from 1967 to 1969 with the 911. The transition to the modern GT3 era since 2001 has emphasized standardized prototypes derived from production grand tourers, with (BoP) regulations playing a pivotal role in leveling competition among manufacturers by adjusting weight, power, and to prevent dominance by any single brand. This evolution from unmodified touring cars of the mid-20th century to highly regulated GT3 machines has encouraged strategic investments in reliability and setup optimization, as seen in Mercedes-AMG's 2022 win and McLaren's 2017 triumph with the 650S GT3. BoP has notably influenced manufacturer approaches, forcing adaptations like engine mapping tweaks and tire choices to counter rivals' advantages on Spa's demanding layout. In the 2020s, and brands have continued to lead, with Ferrari's 2021 victory, Porsche's back-to-back 2019–2020 successes, Mercedes-AMG in 2022, in 2023, and Lamborghini's breakthrough in 2025 highlighting their ongoing technological edge in GT3 development. These results underscore how manufacturers leverage hybrid powertrains and advanced materials to navigate Spa's variable weather and high-speed sections.

By team

Throughout its history, the Spa 24 Hours has seen a variety of teams achieve notable success, with BMW-affiliated outfits standing out as the most dominant in the overall classification. , a long-standing partner, secured five overall victories between 1985 and 1998, including back-to-back wins in 1985 and 1986 with the BMW 635 CSi, driven by lineups featuring , , and . These triumphs highlighted the team's expertise in endurance racing during the touring car era, where reliability and strategic pit stops were crucial amid frequent rain-affected conditions at the circuit. In the modern GT3 era, which began in 2001 under management, factory and customer teams have alternated dominance, with BMW squads continuing their legacy. ROWE Racing, a prominent customer team, claimed two overall wins in this period: in 2020 with the and in 2023 with the , the latter marking BMW's 25th overall victory in the event's history. Similarly, achieved two overall successes in 2011 and 2014 with the , leveraging the team's strong presence in the series. These results underscore the competitive balance between factory-supported efforts, like 's direct involvement, and well-resourced privateers. The 2025 edition exemplified the rising prowess of customer teams, as GRT - Grasser Racing Team delivered Lamborghini's maiden overall win with the Huracán GT3 EVO2, driven by , Luca Engstler, and Jordan Pepper; this victory ended a long pursuit for the Italian marque and marked the team's first success at after years of podium finishes. In class-specific competitions, teams have shown particular strength in the Pro-Am category, where amateur-professional pairings emphasize reliability over outright pace. For instance, AV Racing by Car Collection Motorsport dominated the 2025 Pro-Am class with a R (992), securing victory through consistent laps and effective traffic management. Other , such as with entries, have multiple Pro-Am wins, including a class triumph in 2022, illustrating how customer programs enable smaller outfits to excel in endurance formats. Historically, the event's team landscape has evolved significantly. In the period, national squads prevailed, with Belgian entries like those piloting XK120s claiming victories in 1953 and 1955, reflecting a focus on local heroism and reliability amid the circuit's challenging weather. By contrast, the contemporary international GT era features multinational teams from across and beyond, supported by global manufacturer programs. Customer teams now play a pivotal role, often comprising over half the grid and contributing to diverse podiums; , for example, relies on squads like Rutronik Racing for strong overall contention, as seen in their 2025 runner-up finish. This shift has democratized success, allowing agile privateers to challenge factory giants through optimized setups and driver rotations tailored to Spa's 7.004 km layout.

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