Category | Endurance |
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Country or region | United Kingdom |
Inaugural season | 2005 |
Drivers' champion | Michael McInerney Sean McInerney Phil Keen |
Official website | [1] |
The Silverstone Britcar 24 Hour is a sports car race in endurance racing, organised by Britcar. It is held annually at Silverstone, UK. The 2009 race was shortened to 500 miles due to the recession.
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See: Willhire 24 Hour
Year | Drivers | Car | Team | Laps |
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2005 | Martin Short Shaun Balfe Jamie Derbyshire Nick Jacobs |
Mosler MT900R | Balfe Motorsport/Rollcentre Racing | 603[1][2] |
2006 | Dieter Quester Dirk Werner Tim Mullen Jamie Campbell-Walter |
BMW Z4 | Duller Motorsport | 595[1][3] |
2007 | Dieter Quester Dirk Werner Johannes Stuck Jamie Campbell-Walter |
BMW Z4 | Duller Motorsport | 596[1][4] |
2008 | Mark Sumpter Adrian Slater Andy Purdie |
Porsche 997 GT3-RSR | Paragon Porsche | 603[1][5] |
2009 | Andrew Beaumont Pat Gormley Ben Clucas |
Mosler MT900R | Topcats Racing | 156 (500 miles) |
2010 | Witt Gamski Keith Robinson John Gaw Phil Dryburgh |
Ferrari F430 GTC | MJC Ltd | 565 |
2011 | Michael McInerney Sean McInerney Phil Keen |
Ferrari F430 GTC | Eclipse Motorsport | 573 |
In 2007 Top Gear took part in this race using a Diesel BMW 3 series for a Top Gear Challenge.
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