The 24 Spa 2019 Hours program

The 71st edition of the 24 Hours of Spa (Belgium) takes place from Tuesday July 23 to Sunday July 28, 2019. Find the detailed program of the event below.

Published on 23/07/2019 à 13:02

Medhi Casaurang

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The 24 Spa 2019 Hours program

The 24 2019 Hours of Spa represents the third round of the Intercontinental GT Challenge season (IGTC). The Belgian week opens nicely with the tests reserved for Bronze drivers on Tuesday July 23 in the afternoon. 

 

The first highlight will be the traditional parade in the streets of Spa, Wednesday July 24 at the end of the day. The public will be able to get selfies and autographs with the crews of the 73 cars entered.

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One of the support races for the 24 Hours of Spa will be the Porsche GT2 RS Clubsport. The new German car, more powerful than a GT3 but also heavier, will make its very first public outing on Thursday July 25, with two practice sessions.​

Qualifying for the 24 Hours will take place Thursday evening and late Friday afternoon, before the start of the event, given on Saturday at around 16:30 p.m. on the descent towards Eau Rouge. 

Duration:

Tuesday July 23

14:55 p.m.-17:55 p.m.: Bronze Test

Wednesday July 24

18 p.m.: Parade to the city center

19 p.m.: Autograph session downtown

20:15 p.m.: Pilot briefing

Thursday July 25

14:00 p.m.-14:55 p.m.: Free Practice 1 Porsche GT2 RS Clubsport

18:05 p.m.-19:05 p.m.: Pre-qualifications

19:15 p.m.-19:55 p.m.: Free Practice 2 Porsche GT2 RS Clubsport

20h10-20h25 : Qualifications 1

20h32-20h47 : Qualifications 2

20h54-21h09 : Qualifications 3

21h16-21h31 : Qualifications 4

21:50 p.m.-23:20 p.m.: Night testing

Friday July 26

12:10 p.m.-12:55 p.m.: Porsche GT2 RS Clubsport qualifying

17:00 p.m.-17:30 p.m.: Race 1 Porsche GT2 RS Clubsport

17:40 p.m.-18:10 p.m.: Warm-up

18:30 p.m.-19:00 p.m.: Super Pole

Saturday July 27

13:15 p.m.-13:45 p.m.: Race 2 Porsche GT2 RS Clubsport

16:30 p.m.: Start of the 24 2019 Hours of Spa

Medhi Casaurang

Passionate about the history of motorsport across all disciplines, I learned to read thanks to AUTOhebdo. At least that's what my parents tell everyone when they see my name inside!

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