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The 24 Hours of Barcelona (Spanish: 24 Horas de Barcelona) is an endurance race held annually in September at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya since 1998. It is considered to be the most important endurance event in Spain and since 2011 it has been co-organized by Creventic, the Dutch company that organizes the 24H Series.

Winners

Year Overall winner Car Team Laps Track
1998 Spain Francesc Gutiérrez Spain Javier Buch Spain Pau Romero Spain Santiago Puig BMW M3 Spain Gamace MC Competició 918 National
1999 Spain Albert Roquet Spain Lluís Umbert Spain Ramón Naqui Spain Pasqual Germán Honda Civic Spain Escudería GM-R 881
2000 Spain Carles Villarrubí Spain Joaquim Folch Spain Jordi Gené Spain Jordi Serra Volkswagen Golf Spain Superwagen Philips 1 598 GP '95
2001 Spain Carlos Palau Spain Carles Villarrubí (II) Spain Joaquim Folch (II) Spain Jordi Gené (II) Volkswagen Golf Spain RACC 589
2002 Spain Anselm Llovera Spain Enric Codony Spain Jordi Codony Spain Òscar Nogués Clio RS 2.0 16V Spain Team Codony Sport 610
2003 Spain Anselm Llovera (II) Spain Enric Codony (II) Spain Jordi Codony (II) Spain Òscar Nogués (II) Clio RS 2.0 16V Spain Team Codony Sport (II) 595
2004 Spain Jordi Nogués Spain Òscar Nogués (III) Spain Sergi Ruiz Clio RS 2.0 16V Spain Pujolar Racing Volimes Sintec 625 GP '04
2005 Spain Luis Pérez-Sala Andorra Manel Cerqueda Jr. Andorra Manel Cerqueda Sr. Spain Marcel Costa Seat León Cupra-R (MK1) Spain Baporo Motorsport Nostrum 643
2006 Spain Alfredo Palencia Spain Antonio Puig Spain Eduardo Balcázar SEAT León Supercopa (MK2) Spain Zener Racing Team 644
2007 Spain Albert Vilanova Spain Cristian Cano Spain Dani Vilanova SEAT León Supercopa (MK2) Spain Gevicar 616 GP '07
2008 Spain Alfredo Palencia (II) Spain Antonio Puig (II) Spain Eduardo Balcázar (II) Spain Francesc Gutiérrez (II) SEAT León Supercopa (MK2) Spain Zener Racing Team (II) 638
2009 Spain Borja Veiga Spain Ferrán Monje Spain Manuel Sáez Merino Jr. Spain Òscar Nogués (IV) SEAT León Supercopa (MK2) Spain Sunred Seven 649
2010
2011 Sweden Edwar Sandtröm Sweden Lars Stugemo Denmark Michael Outzen Germany Peter Posavac BMW Z4 GT3 Germany Schubert Motorsport 669 GP '07
2012 United Kingdom Adam Christodoulou Netherlands Klaas Hummel United Kingdom Phil Quaife United Kingdom Tim Mullen McLaren MP4-12 GT3 Netherlands Lapidus Racing 640
2013 Netherlands Christiaan Frankenhou Germany Kenneth Heyer Switzerland Michael Kroll Switzerland Roland Eggimann Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 Switzerland Hofor Racing 605
2014 Czech Republic Jaromir Jirík Czech Republic Jiří Písařík Italy Matteo Malucelli Netherlands Peter Kox Ferrari 458 GT3 Czech Republic Scuderia Praha 653
2015 Germany Bernd Schneider Austria Hari Proczyk Germany Reinhold Renger United States Sean Johnston Mercedes SLS AMG Austria HP Racing 662
2016 Germany Alfred Renauer Switzerland Daniel Allemann Germany Ralf Bohn Germany Robert Renauer Porsche 911 GT3 R Germany Precote Herberth Motorsport 662
2017 Spain Iván Pareras Spain Marc de Fulgencio France Maxime Guillemat Russia Nikolay Dmitriev Spain Nil Montserrat Ginetta G55 GT4 Spain NM Racing Team 643
2018 Germany Alfred Renauer (II) Switzerland Daniel Allemann (II) Germany Ralf Bohn (II) Australia Matt Campbell Porsche 911 GT3 R Germany Herberth Motorsport (II) 677
2019 Switzerland Adrian Amstutz Denmark Dennis Lind Russia Leonid Machitski Finland Patrick Kujala Lamborghini Huracán GT3 United Kingdom Barwell Motorsport 690
2020
2021 Germany Alfred Renauer (III) Switzerland Daniel Allemann (III) Germany Ralf Bohn (III) Germany Robert Renauer (II) Porsche 911 GT3 R Germany Herberth Motorsport (III) 695 GP '21
2022 Germany Daniel Keilwitz Germany George Weiss Netherlands Indy Dontje Germany Leonard Weiss Argentina Nicolás Varrone Ferrari 488 GT3 Germany WTM Racing 696
2023 France Julien Andlauer France Gregory Guilvert France Laurent Hurgon France Simon Tirman Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) France IMSA LS Group Performance 725 GP '23
2024 United States Scott Noble Germany Ralf Bohn (IV) United States Jason Hart United States Dustin Blattner Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) Germany Herberth Motorsport (IV) 738

References

  1. 24 hours in memory of Fermín Vélez
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