

WES comes to Spa-Francorchamps for the first-ever Belgian Round
’s race, as Gilloux is not only galvanised by the World Title, but he’s also separate from the Swiss runner up Joris Ryf (Bergstrom) by 54 points and Loïc Noël (Specialized), also from Switzerland, is just 2 points behind his fellow, and always battling for a podium position. Spa-Francorchamps will see the awaited return of Dutchman Jeroen van Eck(Ghost), after an injury and also his fellows Kjell van den Boogert (American Eagle) and Rob Meeuwessen (Specialized) won’t miss the closest round to their

CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa glory up for grabs in ultra-competitive class battles
crew of Hezemans/Dejonghe/Hutchison, who are joined by Lucas Legeret for the marquee race. Fellow Belgian squad Boutsen VDS will field the #10 (Gazeau/Meyuhas/Cola/Cabirou), while it's a French foursome at Saintéloc Junior Team as Bastard/Demoustier... for victory. The British squad already has three class wins at Spa – Am in 2018, Silver in 2019 and Pro-Am in 2020 – and brings a strong line-up of Collard/Lind/Mardini/Kujala. Fellow Lamborghini outfit CrowdStrike Racing by Leipert Motorsport makes

Forty Car Grid for Spa As Race for ELMS Titles Hots Up
in 2018 by fellow Italian Matteo Cairoli. Double race winners Alex MacDowall, Liam Griffin and Miguel Molina, who are currently on 63 points, will be hoping for another win in the no66 JMW Motorsport Ferrari 488 after Molina’s dramatic victory at

Let battle commence: who will capture overall glory at the 2023 CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa?
regular berth in the #777 to join fellow factory drivers Mikaël Grenier and Dani Juncadella, the latter chasing back-to-back Spa wins after triumphing last year with Akkodis ASP. BMW arrives with a bolstered four-car effort this term as it hunts a 25th... hands of ROWE Racing and the accomplished German squad has made a stellar start to the 2023 campaign. Two-time winner Philipp Eng (2016 & 2018) leads the #98 crew alongside fellow factory stalwarts Marco Wittmann and Nick Yelloly, while the young trio

37 teams ready to fight on Spa-Francorchamps track !
Philipp Steinmayr and Lorenzo Gabellini. Legend Pridmore returns : FIM World Endurance Championship winner in 2003, American legend Jason Pridmore, 54, is back through an alliance with Maco Racing. Fellow US racers Andrew Lee and Michael Gilbert will