24H Series

The 24H Series is a sports car racing and touring car racing series developed by Creventic and with approval from the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). It features GT3-spec cars, GT4-spec cars, sports cars, touring cars and 24H-Specials, like silhouette cars. The calendar consists only of 24-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]

24H Series
CategoryGrand tourer
Touring cars
Endurance racing
CountryEurope
Inaugural season2008[N 1]
Tyre suppliersToyo (2006-2009)
Dunlop (2010-2014)
Hankook (2015-)
Drivers' champion Tom Onslow-Cole
Thomas Jäger
Teams' champion Ram Racing
Official websitewww.24hseries.com
Current season

Creventic

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 the Dutch National Racing Team (DNRT) – one of the biggest motorsport organisations of the Benelux – they organised the inaugural Dubai 24 Hour in 2006.[2]
2008 was the first year Creventic organised another race besides the 24H Dubai: the 12H 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 the Touring Car Endurance Series.

Winners (2006–2014)

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

Year 24H Dubai 12H Hungary 24H Barcelona 12H Bathurst 12H Italy-Mugello 12H Zandvoort
2014 No. 20 Stadler Motorsport No. 4 SPS automotive-performance No. 4 Scuderia Praha Not organised by Creventic No. 7 AF Corse No. 33 Car Collection Motorsport
Adrian Amstutz
Christian Engelhart
Mark Ineichen
Rolf Ineichen
Marcel Matter
Lance David Arnold
Tim Müller
Valentin Pierburg
Jaromír Jiřík
Peter Kox
Matteo Malucelli
Jiří Písařík
Filipe Barreiros
Ilya Melnikov
Alexander Talkanitsa, Sr.
Alexander Talkanitsa, Jr.
Christian Bracke
Peter Schmidt
Mirco Schultis
Renger van der Zande
2013 No. 1 Abu Dhabi by Black Falcon No. 24 Blancpain Racing No. 4 Hofor-Racing No. 36 Erebus Motorsport Not held Not held
Jeroen Bleekemolen
Sean Edwards
Khaled Al Qubaisi
Bernd Schneider
Marc A. Hayek
Peter Kox
Nico Pronk
Roland Eggimann
Christiaan Frankenhout
Kenneth Heyer
Michael Kroll
Thomas Jäger
Alexander Roloff
Bernd Schneider
2012 No. 3 Abu Dhabi by Black Falcon Not held No. 3 Lapidus Racing Not organised by Creventic
Jeroen Bleekemolen
Sean Edwards
Thomas Jäger
Khaled Al Qubaisi
Adam Christodoulou
Klaas Hummel
Tim Mullen
Phil Quaife
2011 No. 76 Need for Speed Schubert No. 3 VDS Racing Adventures No. 2 Schubert Motorsport
Augusto Farfus
Claudia Hürtgen
Tommy Milner
Edward Sandström
Benjamin Bailly
Julien Schroyen
Raphaël van der Straten
Michael Outzen
Peter Posavac
Edward Sandström
Lars Stugemo
2010 No. 66 IMSA Performance Matmut No. 2 Lechner Racing Not held
Marco Holzer
Raymond Narac
Patrick Pilet
Thomas Gruber
Walter Lechner
Philip König
Nikolaus Mayr-Melnhof
2009 No. 42 Land Motorsport No. 1 Schubert Motorsport
Gabriel Abergel
Andrzej Dzikevic
Niclas Kentenich
Carsten Tilke
Michael Outzen
Stian Sørlie
Jörg Viebahn
2008 No. 39 VIP Pet Foods No. 52 Schubert Motorsport
Craig Baird
Klark Quinn
Tony Quinn
Jonathon Webb
Claudia Hürtgen
Stian Sørlie
Jörg Viebahn
2007 No. 40 Duller Motorsport Not held
Jamie Campbell-Walter
Philipp Peter
Dieter Quester
Dirk Werner
2006 No. 31 Duller Motorsport
Philipp Peter
Dieter Quester
Hans-Joachim Stuck
Toto Wolff

Official FIA seasons

Champions

Drivers (2015–2016)

Classes 2015 2016
A6 Thomas Jäger
Tom Onslow-Cole
Christiaan Frankenhout
Kenneth Heyer
Chantal Kroll
Michael Kroll
SPX Not awarded Martin Hald Gøtsche
Nanna Hald Gøtsche
Klaus Werner
997 Gabriel Abergel
Patrice Lafargue
Paul Lafargue
Not awarded
991 Not awarded Stephen Borness
Kim André Hauschild
SP2 James Kaye
Peter Leemhuis
Jean-François Demorge
Pascal Gibon
SP3 John Gilbert
Devon Modell
Bob Herber
TCR Not awarded Nabil Moutran
Ramzi Moutran
Sami Moutran
Phil Quaife
A5 Chantal Kroll
Martin Kroll
Bernd Küpper
Not awarded
D2 Nick Barrow
Tom Barrow
Jamie Morrow
Not awarded
A3[N 2] Nabil Moutran
Ramzi Moutran
Sami Moutran
Phil Quaife
Guillaume Roman
Stéphane Ventaja
CUP1 Gustav Engljähringer Jimmy De Breucker
A2 Luigi Stanco
Stefan Tanner
Jan Engelbrecht
Jacob Kristensen
Jens Mølgaard
D1 László Csuti
Witold Elekfy
Norbert Nagy
Not awarded
Overall Chantal Kroll Guillaume Roman
Stéphane Ventaja
Ladies' Cup Chantal Kroll Chantal Kroll
Rookies Not awarded Max Edelhoff

Teams (2015–2017)

Classes 2015 2016 2017
A6 Ram Racing No. 10 Hofor-Racing No. 10 Hofor-Racing
SPX Not awarded No. 45 Artthea Sport GDL Racing Middle East
997 Ruffier Racing Not awarded
991 Not awarded No. 73 HRT Performance PROsport Performance
SP2 MARC Cars Australia 1 No. 84 Speedlover VDS Racing Adventures
SP3 Speedworks Motorsport 2 No. 103 JR Motorsport Optimum Motorsport
TCR Not awarded No. 1 Memac Ogilvy Duel Racing Team Altran Peugeot
A5 Hofor-Kuepper Racing Not awarded
D2 Saxon Motorsport Not awarded
A3[N 2] Memac Ogilvy Duel Racing Team Altran Peugeot Parkalgar Racing Team
CUP1 Bonk Motorsport No. 235 DUWO Racing DUWO Racing
A2 presenza.eu Racing Team Clio 1 No. 171 Team K-Rejser Team Eva Solo/K-Rejser
D1 RCM Motorsport Not awarded
Overall Memac Ogilvy Duel Racing Not awarded No. 10 Hofor-Racing

See also

Notes

  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. Class named A3T in 2015.

References

  1. "24H Series General Information 2015" (PDF). Creventic. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-02-15. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
  2. "Creventic, promoter 24H Series". Creventic. p. 6. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
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