The Imsa LS, winner of the 24 hours of Barcelona

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The French team’s Porsche 911 GT3 R Imsa LS Group Performance (Julien Andlauer, Grégory Gulivert, Simon Tirman, Laurent Hurgon) wins the 24 hours of Barcelona-Fermí Véle Trophyz, endurance test performed on the Barcelona track.

The French defeated the German team Herberth Motorsportwho led the test with his Porsche at night, and Hass, who led the race with an Audi R8 almost until there was an hour to go.

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The parity between these groups made it possible to surpass the lap record (696), establishing a new mark of 725.

In fact, the night phase was faster than the day phase yesterdaycompleting more laps under artificial lighting than in the first 10 hours.

In the end, the difference was less than one lap between first and second. and two turns in the third; something unusual in a 24-hour endurance test. These top three finishers were first in the GT division and the GT3 subdivision, but there was also great tension in the other categories.

In 992, victory went to Red Camel-Jordans.nl (Ivo Breukers, Luc Breukers, Rik Breukers, Fabian Danz) ahead of Red Ant Racing (Ayrton Redand, Yannick Redant, Kobe de Breucker, Huub van Eijndhoven).

In the GTX category, it’s the Razoon – More Than Racing team (Daniel Drexel, Christian Loimayr, Arthur Chwist, Dominik Olbert) won; while in GT4, Atlas BX Motorsport (Steven Cho, Roelof Bruins, Jongkyum Kim, Taekeun Yang, Donggi Noh) had no rivals, and took an undisputed victory and the title of the year.

In the touring car division, the test was led by Holmgaard Motorsport (Magnus Holmgaard, Jonas Holmgaard, Roy Edland, Tom Cloet, Michael Sallenbach), but surprised Wolf-Power Racing (Jasmin Preisig, Ivars Vallers, Roberto Ferri, Ricky Coomber).

Among the local teams, the NM Racing Team (Jörg Viebahn, Stephane Perrin, Manel Lao, Viacheslav Gutak, Lluc Ibáñez) is the best classified, in 21st place overall and 4th in GTX.

Nil Montserrat’s Catalan team has suffered from various conflicts nor has it been free of technical problems, inconveniences that have left it at the podium doors.

E2P Racing (Javier Morcillo, Pablo Bruguera and Antonio Sainero) took 11th place in GT3; while Escudería Faraón was 7th in GTX with Pablo Bras, Pedro Miguel Lourinho, Agustín Sanabria, Francesc Gutiérrez and Fernando González.

Source: La Verdad

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