The 4 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps is an endurance race for sports cars held at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Stavelot, Wallonia, Belgium.

History

The first race was announced as part of the 2016 European Le Mans Series season calendar expansion. Spa-Francorchamps was previously a joint event in the Le Mans Series and Intercontinental Le Mans Cup in 2011 but it was run as the 1000 km of Spa. The 2020 race was moved to August due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results

YearOverall winner(s)EntrantCarDurationRace titleChampionshipReportRef
2016United Kingdom Ben Hanley Sweden Henrik Hedman France Nicolas LapierreUnited States DragonSpeedOreca 054:01:134 Hours of Spa-FrancorchampsEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2017Australia James Allen United Kingdom Richard Bradley Colombia Gustavo YacamánFrance GraffOreca 074:01:404 Hours of Spa-FrancorchampsEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2018Portugal Filipe Albuquerque United Kingdom Phil HansonUnited States United AutosportsLigier JS P2172:01:204 Hours of Spa-FrancorchampsEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2019Portugal Filipe Albuquerque United Kingdom Phil HansonUnited States United AutosportsOreca 074:00:434 Hours of Spa-FrancorchampsEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2020Portugal Filipe Albuquerque United Kingdom Phil HansonUnited States United AutosportsOreca 074:02:014 Hours of Spa-FrancorchampsEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2021Switzerland Louis Delétraz Poland Robert Kubica China Yifei YeBelgium Team WRTOreca 074:01:144 Hours of Spa-FrancorchampsEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2022United Kingdom Philip Hanson United Kingdom Tom Gamble United Kingdom Duncan TappyUnited Kingdom United AutosportsOreca 074:00:314 Hours of Spa-FrancorchampsEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2023Barbados Kyffin Simpson Australia James Allen United Kingdom Alexander LynnPortugal Algarve Pro RacingOreca 074:00:134 Hours of Spa-FrancorchampsEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2024United Kingdom Jonny Edgar Switzerland Louis Delétraz Poland Robert KubicaUnited States AO by TFOreca 074:01:284 Hours of Spa-FrancorchampsEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2025United Kingdom Oliver Gray France Esteban Masson France Charles MilesiFrance VDS Panis RacingOreca 074:00:034 Hours of Spa-FrancorchampsEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport

Records

Wins by constructor

RankConstructorWinsYears
1France Oreca92016–2017, 2019–2025
2France Ligier12018

Wins by engine manufacturer

RankConstructorWinsYears
1United Kingdom Gibson92017–2025
2Japan Nissan12016

Drivers with multiple wins

RankDriverWinsYears
1Portugal Filipe Albuquerque32018–2020
United Kingdom Phil Hanson2018–2020
3Australia James Allen22017, 2023
Switzerland Louis Delétraz2021, 2024
Poland Robert Kubica2021, 2024

Notes