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Paddock experience: access to the garages, Mustang showcase and Eau Rouge adventure!

Close-Up Access: Experience the Machines of History Attendees of the Spa Six Hours have the opportunity to access the paddock boxes, allowing them to closely view the classic cars, examine the machinery, and interact with drivers. This access provides a firsthand experience of the passion and atmosphere that characterize historic racing. 60 Years Ford Mustang: more than 100 Mustang are expected in the Parking Stadium For the 2024 edition, the Spa Six Hours will celebrate 60 years of a timeless i

Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix

, the quadruple world champion Sebastian Vettel and his garage neighbour Kimi Raikkönen who, let’s recall, is the active driver who has got himself the most wins on the "tobogan of the Ardennes". In fact, with four victories, he’s one to watch for

SCHUMACHER - Legends Lounge at the F1 Grand Prix 2024!

artefacts, a unique garage of his former cars and a range of special guests, this event transcends traditional hospitality boundaries by taking guests behind the scenes of Michael’s extraordinary racing career and unveiling the story of the man who

Alpine Alpenglow to run on hydrogen for the first time at Spa

disciplines through customer competitionin Rally, Cup and GT4. 2024 is a turning point in the brand’s ambitions, with the launch of its first electric hothatch, the A290, and the inauguration of the brand’s 100 electric “Dream Garage”.

Poster 9/10: McLaren hoping to emulate Bignan by making history at the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa

, reaching top speeds of around 135 km/h. A quick glance at the poster is enough to understand how much cars have changed in 100 years. Alongside the Bignan, we see a very different machine: the McLaren 720S GT3 EVO from Garage 59. In 2024, it will... De Haan/MacDonald/Fagg/Gamble. In addition to the Garage 59 car entered in Pro for Goethe/Gamble/MacDonald, the McLaren will also be a strong presence in the classes, with four examples aiming for Bronze Cup victory and another among the favourites in Pro

Third collector's edition poster takes us to the heart of the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa

yet to taste success at the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa. It’s a gap in the brand’s list of honours that needs to be filled. In addition to a trio of British teams – Garage 59, Optimum Motorsport and Team RJN – McLaren can also count on a new

Poster 6/10: Aston Martin aiming to shine day and night at the centenary CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa

premier category in 2011, the British manufacturer had to wait 10 years before returning to the podium, with Garage 59 earning a fine third position in 2021. This year, Comtoyou Racing and 2018 winner Walkenhorst Motorsport will each enter a Pro crew with

CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa set for record-breaking grid with 72 cars confirmed for 2023 edition

Cup contenders • 6 entries: 1 Pro | 5 Bronze McLaren has a new car this year, with the refreshed 720S Evo set to make its Fanatec GT Europe debut at Monza. Its hopes of overall victory at the 24 Hours rest with Garage 59, which returns to the Pro ranks with a crew of young talents. But the British brand's real strength lies in the Bronze Cup, where five cars are set to contend for class victory. Garage 59 will field its own entry and join forces with Sky Tempesta Racing to add the #93 McLaren

Let battle commence: who will capture overall glory at the 2023 CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa?

manufacturers with its upgraded 720S Evo. Perhaps the greatest obstacle that it faces is a numerical disadvantage, with its lone entry coming from Garage 59. The young duo of Benji Goethe and Nicolai Kjaergaard are joined by factory man Marvin Kirchhöfer

CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa glory up for grabs in ultra-competitive class battles

Bronze Cup crews. Sky Tempesta Racing has started the season with back-to-back podiums for its regular #93 crew of Froggatt/Hui/Cheever, who are joined by 2018 overall podium finisher Jeffrey Schmidt. In contrast, Garage 59 (#188, Ramos/Chaves/Prette