

Total 24 Hours of Spa Update
SRO Belgium fully respects the decision announced today by the Belgian government to prohibit large gatherings in the country until 31 August due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While the 2020 Total 24 Hours of Spa was originally scheduled to take place on 23-26 July, the race will now move to a revised date later in the year in compliance with these guidelines. With so much hard work and passion already invested in the event's long-term preparation, it is naturally disappointing that it can not be

Spa Classic 2020 cancelled
to 11 November 2020 Le Mans Classic – Postponed from 1 to 4 July 2021 Patrick Peter, Peter Auto: “We are adapting our 2020 calendar to cope with this situation and offer events that will allow all enthusiasts to experience them fully. We have done

Team Yamalube YART and team AVIOBIKE by M2 Revo win at Spa
. An increasing attendance, nearly 10,000 spectators present this weekend on the circuit. This new formula of 8 hours fully satisfied the teams, the riders and also the spectators who were able to experience the start and the finish of the race in

Total 24 Hours of Spa poised for unique autumn edition on 22-25 October
the Total 24 Hours of Spa test days have also been set, with the preparatory run shifting from mid-June to 29-30 September. With a new schedule in place for its marquee event, SRO Motorsports Group is now fully focussed on ensuring that the 2020 Total

EWC Cares launches as FIM Sustainability week begins
EWC Cares launches as FIM Sustainability week begins, Discovery Sports Events, promoter of the FIM Endurance World Championship, is marking FIM Sustainability Week by launching EWC Cares. EWC Cares is fully aligned with the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM)’s sustainability strategy and is also a key element of the overall sustainability strategy developed by Discovery Sports Events but focusing specifically on the EWC. It details how the EWC will become more sustainable from the

The Spa-Francorchamps Circuit and SPA Grand Prix at the International Motor Show
R8 safety car of the Spa-Francorchamps Circuit, and two Formula 1 cars, among which a show car of triple world champion Max Verstappen! The proximity of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg fully justifies this presence at the International Motor Show