A few days after the 24H Portimao, the season finale of this year’s 24H Series the dust has settled a bit.
Time to look back on yet another season of exciting competition in the international endurance race series and to acknowledge the performance of the title-winning drivers and teams with the traditional Roll of honour.
Of course, competition in the CREVENTIC SERIES is far from over yet, with the event at the circuit of Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium as a round of the 24H TCE SERIES and the 24H PROTO still coming up from 6-8 October, 2017.
One month later, the battle for the Championship of the Continents titles will be decided during the inaugural 24H COTA USA, 10-12 November, 2017.
Teams and drivers having taken part in at least two rounds of the 24H SERIES powered by were eligible to score points in the championship. In most classes of the 24H SERIES, the battle for the title went down to the wire, especially as 1.5 times the regular number of points was at stake during the season finale at Portimao. In some cases, only one point made the difference.
Swiss team, Hofor Racing, had a dream season with a clean sweep of the titles in every category that it entered. As a team, Hofor-Racing won the overall GT teams’ title, the A6 class title and the A6-Am sub-class title.
Its drivers Chantal Kroll, Michael Kroll, Kenneth Heyer, Roland Eggimann and Christiaan Frankenhout won the overall drivers’ title, the overall GT drivers’ title, the A6 class drivers’ title and the A6-Am sub-class drivers’ title. Rounding out the success for the Swiss team, Chantal Kroll also repeated her Ladies’ Cup title win from last year.
Car Collection Motorsport driver Max Edelhoff won the rookie title in the classification for drivers under 25 years of age.
This year, CREVENTIC will be honouring its champions in style. The official end-of-season awards ceremony will be held at the ‘Night of the Champions’ in the stylish environment of ‘Le Mythe’, the restaurant overlooking the world-famous Eau Rouge corner of the Circuit de Spa Francorchamps, on Sunday evening, 8 October 2017, from 19.00 till 23.00 hrs.
Here, the champions of the 24H SERIES, the 24H TCE SERIES and the 24H PROTO SERIES will receive their trophies.
The 2017 24H SERIES champions at a glance:
Drivers overall:
Chantal Kroll, Michael Kroll, Kenneth Heyer, Roland Eggimann, Christiaan Frankenhout
Ladies’ Cup:
Chantal Kroll
Rookie classification:
Max Edelhoff
Drivers GT Cars:
Chantal Kroll, Michael Kroll, Kenneth Heyer, Roland Eggimann, Christiaan Frankenhout
Teams GT cars:
Hofor-Racing
Teams touring cars:
Team Altran Peugeot (308)
Drivers Touring cars:
Thierry Blaise, Kim Holmgaard
Drivers class A6:
Chantal Kroll, Michael Kroll, Kenneth Heyer, Roland Eggimann, Christiaan Frankenhout
Teams class A6:
Hofor-Racing
Drivers sub-class A6-Am:
Chantal Kroll, Michael Kroll, Kenneth Heyer, Roland Eggimann, Christiaan Frankenhout
Teams sub-class A6-Am:
Hofor Racing
Drivers class SPX:
Vic Rice
Teams class SPX:
GDL Racing Middle East
Drivers class 991:
Charles Espenlaub, Joe Foster, Charles Putman
Teams class 991:
PROsport Performance
Drivers sub-class 991-Am:
Philipp Sager, Christopher Zöchling
Teams sub-class 991-Am:
MSG Motorsport
Drivers class SP2:
Raphaël van der Straten
Teams class SP2:
VDS Racing Adventures
Drivers class SP3-GT4:
Dan O’Brien
Teams class SP3-GT4:
Optimum Motorsport
Drivers class TCR:
Thierry Blaise, Kim Holmgaard
Teams class TCR:
Team Altran Peugeot (308)
Drivers class CUP1:
Jean-Marie Dumont, Nicolas Schmit
Teams class CUP1:
DUWO Racing
Drivers class A2:
Jan Engelbrecht, Jacob Kristensen, Henrik Sørensen
Teams class A2:
Team Eva Solo/K-Rejser