24H Series
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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.
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[nl] (DNRT) – one of the biggest motorsport organisations of the Benelux – they organised the inaugural Dubai 24 Hour in 2006.
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. Creventic is also the organiser of the 24H TCE Series.
Circuits
Bold text marks circuits currently being used by the series
- Portugal Algarve International Circuit (2017–2020, 2022, 2024)
- Italy Autodromo di Pergusa (2020)
- Czech Republic Brno Circuit (2015–2016, 2019)
- Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya (2011–2016, 2018–2019, 2021–present)
- Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (2018–2019, 2022–present)
- United States Circuit of the Americas (2017–2019)
- France Circuit Paul Ricard (2015–2017, 2021, 2025–present)
- Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort (2014–2016)
- Spain Circuito de Navarra (2018)
- Portugal Circuito do Estoril (2023)
- United Arab Emirates Dubai Autodrome (2006–2022)
- Germany Hockenheimring (2020–2022)
- Hungary Hungaroring (2008–2011, 2013–2014, 2021)
- Italy Imola Circuit (2017–2018)
- Kuwait Kuwait Motor Town (2022)
- Italy Misano World Circuit (2024–2025)
- Italy Monza Circuit (2020, 2023)
- Australia Mount Panorama Circuit (2013)
- Italy Mugello Circuit (2014–2017, 2019–present)
- Germany Nürburgring (2026)
- Austria Red Bull Ring (2017)
- United States Sebring International Raceway (2021)
- United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit (2016, 2018)
- United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit (2022)
Winners (2006–2014)
Winners of races organised by Creventic before official FIA status are:
Official FIA seasons
- 2015 24H Series
- 2016 24H Series
- 2017 24H Series
- 2018 24H GT Series
- 2019 24H GT Series
- 2020 24H GT Series
- 2021 24H GT Series
- 2022 24H GT Series
- 2023 24H GT Series
- 2024 24H Series
- 2025 24H Series
Champions
Drivers
| Year | A6 | 997 | SP2 | SP3 | A5 | D2 | A3T | CUP1 | A2 | D1 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Germany Thomas Jäger United Kingdom Tom Onslow-Cole | France Gabriel Abergel France Patrice Lafargue France Paul Lafargue | United Kingdom James Kaye Australia Peter Leemhuis | United Kingdom John Gilbert United Kingdom Devon Modell | Switzerland Chantal Kroll Switzerland Martin Kroll Germany Bernd Küpper | United Kingdom Nick Barrow United Kingdom Tom Barrow United Kingdom Jamie Morrow | United Kingdom Nabil Moutran United Kingdom Ramzi Moutran United Kingdom Sami Moutran United Kingdom Phil Quaife | Austria Gustav Engljähringer | Italy Luigi Stanco Switzerland Stefan Tanner | Hungary László Csuti Hungary Witold Elekfy Hungary Norbert Nagy |
| Year | A6 | 991 | SPX | SP2 | SP3-GT4 | TCR | CUP1 | A2 | A3 | |
| 2016 | Denmark Casper Elgaard | Germany Kim André Hauschild Australia Stephen Borness | Denmark Martin Hald Gøtsche Denmark Nanna Hald Gøtsche Germany Klaus Werner | France Jean-François Demorge France Pascal Gibon | Netherlands Daan Meijer | Netherlands Melvin de Groot | Belgium Luc Moortgat | Denmark Claus Bertelsen Denmark Niels Borum Denmark Tim Söderhamn | France Stéphane Ventaja | |
| Year | A6 | 991 | SPX | SP2 | SP3-GT4 | TCR | CUP1 | A2 | ||
| 2017 | Switzerland Roland Eggimann Netherlands Christiaan Frankenhout Germany Kenneth Heyer Switzerland Chantal Kroll Switzerland Michael Kroll | United States Charles Espenlaub United States Joe Foster United States Charles Putman | United States Vic Rice | Belgium Raphaël van der Straten | Republic of Ireland Daniel O'Brien | France Thierry Blaise Denmark Kim Holmgaard | Luxembourg Jean-Marie Dumont France Nicolas Schmit | Denmark Jan Engelbrecht Denmark Jacob Kristensen Denmark Henrik Sørensen | ||
| Year | A6 | 991 | SPX | SP2 | GT4 | |||||
| 2018 | United States Charles Espenlaub United States Joe Foster United States Charles Putman | France Frédéric Ancel France Pascal Gibon | United States Dominique Bastien | Belgium José Close Belgium Raphaël van der Straten | Belgium Bert Redant Belgium Mario Timmers Belgium Michiel Verhaeren | |||||
| Year | A6 | A6 Pro | A6 Am | 991 | SPX | SP2 | GT4 | |||
| 2019 | Czech Republic Josef Král Italy Matteo Malucelli Czech Republic Jiří Písařík | Czech Republic Josef Král Italy Matteo Malucelli Czech Republic Jiří Písařík | Germany Edward Lewis Brauner | France Frédéric Ancel France Jean-François Demorge | United States Jim Briody United Kingdom Ricky Coomber Netherlands Cor Euser Norway Einar Thorsen | Czech Republic Erik Janiš Czech Republic Tomas Miniberger | Austria Michael Fischer Austria Thomas Jäger | |||
| Year | GT3 Pro | GT3 Am | 991 | GTX | GT4 | Cayman | ||||
| 2020 | Germany Robert Renauer | United States Charles Espenlaub United States Shane Lewis United States Charles Putman | France Eric Mouez | Slovakia Maťo Homola Slovakia Miro Konôpka Slovakia Mat'o Konopka | Belgium Nico Verdonck | Luxembourg Daniel Bohr Germany Thorsten Jung Germany Axel Sartingen Germany Daniel Schwerfeld | ||||
| Year | Overall | GT3 Pro | GT3 Am | 991 | GTX | GT4 | ||||
| 2021 | United States Chandler Hull United States Jon Miller Canada Samantha Tan | United States Tyler Cooke New Zealand Brendon Leitch | Germany Alfred Renauer | Russia Andrey Mukovoz Russia Sergey Peregudov Russia Stanislav Sidoruk | France Philippe Bonnel | United States Chandler Hull United States Jon Miller Canada Samantha Tan | ||||
| Year | GT3 | GT3 Pro-Am | GT3 Am | 992 | 991 | GTX | GT4 | |||
| 2022 | Austria Michael Doppelmayr Germany Elia Erhart Germany Pierre Kaffer | Austria Michael Doppelmayr Germany Elia Erhart Germany Pierre Kaffer | United States Charles Espenlaub United States Joe Foster United States Charles Putman | Belgium Ayrton Redant Belgium Bert Redant Belgium Yannick Redant | Spain Pablo Burguera | United States Jean-Francois Brunot China Kerong Li | United States Catesby Jones Belgium Wim Spinoy | |||
| Year | GT3 | GT3 Pro-Am | GT3 Am | 992 | 992 Am | GTX | GT4 | |||
| 2023 | Belgium Mathieu Detry | Germany Elia Erhart Germany Pierre Kaffer | United States Charles Espenlaub United States Shane Lewis United States Charles Putman | Italy Sabino de Castro Romania Sergiu Nicolae | Germany Philip Hamprecht Sweden Niclas Jönsson United States Tracy Krohn | Lithuania Audrius Butkevicius Italy Nicola Michelon Lithuania Paulius Paskevicius | Netherlands Roelof Bruins Canada Steven Cho South Korea Kim Jong-kyum | |||
| Year | GT3 | GT3 Pro-Am | GT3 Am | 992 | 992 Am | GTX | GT4 | TCE | TCX | |
| 2024 | Germany Ralf Bohn United States Jason Hart United States Scott Noble | Austria Michael Doppelmayr Germany Elia Erhart Germany Pierre Kaffer | Germany Ralf Bohn United States Jason Hart United States Scott Noble | Belgium Ayrton Redant Belgium Yannick Redant | Germany Philip Hamprecht Sweden Niclas Jönsson United States Tracy Krohn | France Lionel Amrouche France Philippe Bonnel France Gilles Courtois | Seychelles Aliyyah Koloc Czech Republic Adam Lacko Czech Republic David Vrsecky | Germany Henning Eschweiler Mexico Benito Tagle | Germany Henning Eschweiler Mexico Benito Tagle | |
| 2025 | Austria Klaus Bachler Germany Jörg Dreisow Germany Manuel Lauck | Austria Klaus Bachler Germany Jörg Dreisow Germany Manuel Lauck | Kyrgyzstan Andrey Solukovtsev Cyprus Vasily Vladykin | Germany Philip Hamprecht Sweden Niclas Jönsson United States Tracy Krohn | Germany Philip Hamprecht Sweden Niclas Jönsson United States Tracy Krohn | France Philippe Bonnel France Cyril Calmon | United Kingdom Matt George United Kingdom Christopher Jones United Kingdom Neville Jones | None awarded |
Teams (2015–2017)
| Classes | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 |
|---|---|---|---|
| A6 | United Kingdom Ram Racing | Switzerland No. 10 Hofor-Racing | Switzerland No. 10 Hofor-Racing |
| SPX | Not awarded | Germany No. 45 Artthea Sport | United Arab Emirates GDL Racing Middle East |
| 997 | France Ruffier Racing | Not awarded | |
| 991 | Not awarded | Germany No. 73 HRT Performance | Germany PROsport Performance |
| SP2 | Australia MARC Cars Australia 1 | Belgium No. 84 Speedlover | Belgium VDS Racing Adventures |
| SP3 | United Kingdom Speedworks Motorsport 2 | Netherlands No. 103 JR Motorsport | United Kingdom Optimum Motorsport |
| TCR | Not awarded | Lebanon No. 1 Memac Ogilvy Duel Racing | France Team Altran Peugeot |
| A5 | Germany Hofor-Kuepper Racing | Not awarded | |
| D2 | United Kingdom Saxon Motorsport | Not awarded | |
| A3 | Lebanon Memac Ogilvy Duel Racing | France Team Altran Peugeot | Portugal Parkalgar Racing Team |
| CUP1 | Germany Bonk Motorsport | Luxembourg No. 235 DUWO Racing | Luxembourg DUWO Racing |
| A2 | Switzerland presenza.eu Racing Team Clio 1 | Denmark No. 171 Team K-Rejser | Denmark Team Eva Solo/K-Rejser |
| D1 | Hungary RCM Motorsport | Not awarded | |
| Overall | Lebanon Memac Ogilvy Duel Racing | Not awarded | Switzerland No. 10 Hofor-Racing |