24 Hours of Zolder
The 24 - hour race at Zolder is an endurance race for sports cars which will be held at the circuit of Zolder in Belgium. The race takes place since 1983, except for 1988, a year. The length of a round is 4.011 km. Since 2009, a 24 -hour race for racing cyclists is held.
Rules
Since 2012, valid changes
After increasingly declining numbers of starters a discussion about the future of the race was started. It has even been thinking about a break for the race. But still enthusiastic Belgian spectators led instead to a new, more open regulations. Especially the ' Special Open Trophy ' is new and unique in a 24 -hour race, start with her Lotus Seven and CN prototypes. The open GT class provides for the participation of stronger vehicles.
Rolling stock
On race Race witness of various types may participate:
- GT cars
- Touring car
- 'Silhouette racing car '
- Cup cars
- CN- vehicles
- Sport car
- Classic cars
- Oldtimer
Driver
Participating drivers must have a corresponding Rennlizens:
- International C License or higher
- National B License ( Belgian ) for GT3 vehicles
- National C license ( Belgian )
Live broadcast
On the official website of the event in 2012 parts of the race were transferred to a live video stream. The Belgian television broadcast live the race.
Overall winner
Swell
- Motorsport race