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The 2010 24H Series was the third season of the 24H Series organized by Creventic with multiple races. The races were contested with GT3-spec cars, sports cars, touring cars and 24H-Specials, like silhouette cars. No championship points or titles were awarded.

Calendar

Round Event Circuit Date
1 24H Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai Autodrome, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 14–16 January
2 12H Hungary Hungary Hungaroring, Mogyoród, Hungary 8–9 October
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Results

Race results

Event Circuit A6 A5 A4 A3T A2 D2 D1 SP3 SP2 SP1 Report
1 United Arab Emirates Dubai Autodrome France No. 66 IMSA Performance Matmut Japan No. 40 Petronas Syntium Team Germany No. 88 Team Black Falcon Spain No. 74 SUNRED Racing Team Denmark No. 89 Team Sally Racing Hungary No. 33 BMW Team Hungary with Efficient Dynamics Netherlands No. 112 Marcos Racing International United Arab Emirates No. 122 AUH Motorsports Germany No. 111 Team Black Falcon Hungary No. 168 Bovi Motorsport Report
France Raymond Narac
France Patrick Pilet
Germany Marco Holzer
Japan Nobuteru Taniguchi
Japan Masataka Yanagida
Malaysia Fariqe Hairuman
Liechtenstein Johannes Stuck
Japan Hiroki Yoshida
Russia Oleg Volin
Ukraine Andrii Lebed
Switzerland Marc Colell
Germany Kai Riebetz
Germany Alexander Böhm
Spain Oscar Nogués
France Michaël Rossi
Spain Ferran Monje
Spain Borja Veiga
Denmark Anders Maigaard
Denmark Dan Brian Träger
Denmark Martin Sally Pederson
Denmark Brian Borger
Denmark Mick Reimerso
Hungary Lászlò Palik
Hungary János Vida
Hungary Csaba Walter
Hungary Gábor Wéber
United States Jim Briody
United States Hal Prewitt
El Salvador Toto Lassally
Netherlands Cor Euser
United Arab Emirates Humaid Al Masaood
United Kingdom Alex Kapadia
United Kingdom Michael Prophet
United Kingdom Eric Charles
Tanzania Vimal Mehta
Republic of Ireland Sean Patrick Breslin
Republic of Ireland Sean Paul Breslin
Germany Christer Jöns
Germany Alexander Böhm
Hungary Kalman Bodis
Hungary Attila Barta
Hungary Istvàn Ràcz
Germany Wolfgang Kaufmann
2 Hungary Hungaroring Austria No. 2 Lechner Racing No entries No entries Spain No. 26 Monlau Competicion 2 Denmark No. 41 Team Sally Racing Hungary No. 3 BMW Team Hungary No entries No entries Netherlands No. 88 Red Camel Racing 1 No entries Report
Austria Nikolaus Mayr-Melnhof
Austria Walter Lechner
Austria Thomas Gruber
Austria Philip König
Portugal Francisco Carvalho
Spain David Cebrián Ariza
Spain Pepe Oriola
Denmark Martin Sally Pedersen
Slovakia Miroslav Hornak
Denmark Peter Obel
Denmark Andreas Schoder
Hungary László Csuti
Hungary Tamás Kovács
Hungary Janos Vida
Hungary Gábor Wéber
Netherlands Ivo Breukers
Netherlands Bas Koeten
Netherlands Wolf Nathan

References

  1. "Calendar". 24H Series. Retrieved January 10, 2025.

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