24 Hours of Spa (motorcycle race)

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The 24 Heures de Spa-Francorchamps Motos (previously called 24 Heures de Liège moto) is a motorcycle endurance race held annually since 1971 on the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Francorchamps, Stavelot, Wallonia, Belgium and is part of the Endurance FIM World Championship. In 2024 the race will be run in 8 hours format.[1]

FIM Endurance World Championship
VenueCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Location50°26′14″N 5°58′17″E / 50.43722°N 5.97139°E / 50.43722; 5.97139
First race1971
Duration24 hours
Previous names24 Heures de Liège, 8 Heures de Spa (2024)
Most wins (driver)France Christian Lavieille (4)
France Jacques Luc (4)
Most wins (manufacturer)Japan Honda (12)

History edit

The inaugural event took place on August 28 and 29, 1971 on the Zolder circuit. The competition took place on two different circuits:

When the Bol d'Or moved from Bugatti Circuit to Circuit Paul Ricard at the end of 1977, the ACO created the 24 Heures Moto. The race became one of "the classics" of endurance racing along with the 24 Hours of Liège, the 8 Hours Of Suzuka, and the Bol d'Or.

At the end of 2001, the three 24 Hour classic races (Le Mans, Liège and the Bol d'Or) withdrew from the Endurance World Championship to create the Master of Endurance (an Endurance competition consisting on the 3 races that was held between 2002 and 2005). Le Mans and Bol d'Or returned to the Endurance FIM World Championship in 2006, but 24 Hours of Liége didn't while the track had lost FIM homolgation.

After twenty years of interruption, the race returned renamed as 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps and as part of the FIM Endurance World Championship calendar with a ten-year contract.[2]

Winners edit

24 Hours of Spa winners[3]
Year Riders Bike
Rider 1 Rider 2 Rider 3
1971   Clive Brown   Nigel Rollason BSA
1972   Georges Godier   Alain Genoud Honda
1973   John Williams   Charlie Williams Honda
1974   Jean-Claude Chemarin   Gérard Debrock Honda
1975   Roger Ruiz   Christian Huguet Japauto
1976   Jean-Claude Chemarin   Christian Léon Honda
1977   Jacques Luc   Pierre Soulas Honda
1978   Jacques Luc   Jack Buytaert Honda
1979   Jacques Luc   Jack Buytaert Honda
1980   Marc Fontan   Hervé Moineau Honda
1981   Jacques Luc   Pierre-Étienne Samin Suzuki
1982   Jean-Claude Chemarin   Jacques Cornu   Sergio Pelandini Kawasaki
1983   Jacques Cornu   Thierry Espié   Didier de Radiguès Kawasaki
1984   Gérard Coudray   Patrick Igoa   Alex Vieira Honda
1985   Hervé Moineau   Richard Hubin   Jean-Pierre Oudin Suzuki
1986   Gérard Coudray   Patrick Igoa   Alex Vieira Honda
1987   Richard Hubin   Michel Siméon   Michel Simul Suzuki
1988   Hervé Moineau   Bruno Le Bihan   Thierry Crine Suzuki
1989   Alex Vieira   Stéphane Mertens   Roger Burnett Suzuki
1990 Épreuve annulée
1991   Stéphane Mertens   Dominique Sarron   Christian Lavieille Suzuki
1992   Terry Rymer   Carl Fogarty   Jehan d'Orgeix Kawasaki
1993   Steve Manley   Simon Buckmaster   Doug Toland Kawasaki
1994   Adrien Morillas   Jean-Louis Battistini   Denis Bonoris Kawasaki
1995   Jean-Michel Mattioli   Stéphane Mertens   Michel Siméon Honda
1996   Piergiorgio Bontempi   Stéphane Coutelle   Brian Morrison Kawasaki
1997   Juan-Eric Gomez   Doug Polen   Peter Goddard Suzuki
1998   Christian Lavieille   Doug Polen   William Costes Honda
1999   Telmo Pereira   Michel Graziano   Bruno Bonhuil Suzuki
2000   Jean-Marc Delétang   Fabien Foret   Mark Willis Yamaha
2001   Christian Lavieille   Brian Morrison   Laurent Brian Suzuki
2002   Christian Lavieille   Brian Morrison   Laurent Brian Suzuki
2003   Olivier Four   Sébastien Gimbert   Nicolas Dussauge Suzuki
race not held
2022[4] · [5]   Markus Reiterberger   Illia Mykhalchyk   Jeremy Guarnoni BMW
2023[6]   Niccolò Canepa   Marvin Fritz   Karel Hanika Yamaha

By manufacturer edit

Wins Manufacturer
12   Honda
11   Suzuki
6   Kawasaki
2   Yamaha
1   BMW
  Japauto[7]
  BSA

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Spa's EWC eight will be great". fimewc.com. Retrieved 2023-10-27.
  2. ^ Delisse, Alexis (14 May 2018). "Endurance : les 24 Heures de Spa de retour en 2022". moto-station.com..
  3. ^ Glon, Vincent. "Les Courses d'endurance en Belgique - Les 24 Heures de Liège". racingmemo.free.fr..
  4. ^ Gauthier, Stéphane (6 June 2022). "EWC 2022 : 24 heures de Spa Motos". racingforever.com..
  5. ^ "RACE REPORT: JAPANESE JOY MADE IN FRANCE AS YOSHIMURA SERT MOTUL WINS EWC 24 HEURES MOTOS". fimewc.com. 15 April 2022. Retrieved 17 October 2022..
  6. ^ Pascual, Nicolas (18 June 2023). "EWC 24H Spa-Francorchamps : le YART-Yamaha triomphe en Belgique !". paddock-gp.com..
  7. ^ "The history of Japauto". Retrieved 2024-04-22.

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