70-car grid for 24 Hours of Spa 2026

70-car grid for 24 Hours of Spa 2026

Field of 70 GT3 cars divided into five classes, with 10 manufacturers represented
Brand-new Qualifying and Superpole format to be introduced at 2026 edition
Packed 10-day motorsport festival includes music from Dimitri Vegas and many other activities

 

The 78th CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa (24-28 June) promises to be exceptional. Presented today (Tuesday 19 May) during the first day of the official Prologue, this year’s entry list includes 70 GT3 cars and promises an incredible sporting contest between the biggest names in global sportscar racing.

 

In addition to a general presentation of the event, the press conference also allowed organiser SRO Motorsports Group to unveil a new format for Qualifying and Superpole. With just 36 days to go before the Parade reaches Spa city centre, the countdown is well underway.

 

Quality and quantity guaranteed

The CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa is unquestionably the biggest GT race in the world. This is underlined each year by the strength of the entry list, and 2026 is no exception. 

 

Indeed, the field achieves an impressive balance of entries across all five classes, each of which is distinguished by its driver line-up. There will be 18 cars in Pro, nine in the Gold Cup, 16 in the Silver Cup, 19 in the Bronze Cup, and eight in Pro-Am.

 

These entries are spread across 10 prestigious manufacturers. Porsche will be the best-represented brand with 16 cars, followed by Mercedes-AMG with 11. BMW, Ferrari, and McLaren will each field eight cars, while the other contenders for victory are Aston Martin (7 cars), Audi (6), Corvette (2), Ford (2), and Lamborghini (2).

 

The big news this season comes from defending winner Lamborghini, which will field its new Temerario GT3 in a 24-hour race for the very first time. Also of significance, Ferrari, Ford and Porsche will bring upgraded cars to chase victory.

 

The current entry list includes more than 250 drivers representing 43 nationalities and five continents. Among them are no fewer than 15 former winners. Last year's triumphant trio of Mirko Bortolotti, Jordan Pepper and Luca Engstler all return, though they are now spread across three different cars. 

 

Other big names include two-time winner Jules Gounon, who will represent Verstappen Racing, as well as Valentino Rossi, Arthur Leclerc, Raffaele Marciello, Nicki Thiim, and the four winners of last weekend’s Nürburgring 24 Hours: Maxime Martin, Luca Stolz, Maro Engel, and Fabian Schiller.

 

Five teams and more than 20 drivers to fly the Belgian flag

Though the event is fully international, the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa also retains a strong connection to its Belgian roots. Among the teams entered, fans will recognise Comtoyou Racing, winner of the centenary edition in 2024; Team WRT, which triumphed in 2011 and 2014; and Boutsen VDS, which begins a new chapter this year with Porsche.

 

In addition to this trio – all of whom compete full-time in GT World Challenge powered by AWS – two other Belgian squads will also be on the starting grid. Haas Racing Team will contest the 24 Hours for the third consecutive year and will field three Belgian drivers in its Audi. Based just a few kilometres from the circuit, the Mühlner Motorsport team returns to the event for the first time since 2011 and has Vanina Ickx on its crew.

 

In total, 21 drivers will represent Belgium this year. Among them are several international stars. Maxime Martin conquered the 24 Hours in 2016 and has already won the Bathurst 12 Hour and the Nürburgring 24 Hours this year. Porsche driver Alessio Picariello (2nd in 2025) and BMW representative Charles Weerts (2nd in 2021 and 3rd in 2024) will aim to climb the top step, while young talents Gilles Magnus, Ugo de Wilde, Matisse Lismont, Amaury Cordeel, Gilles Stadsbader, Jef Machiels, Lorens Lecertua, Baptiste Moulin, and Benjamin Paque should also receive plenty of support.  

 

Among the biggest crowd favourites of all is Sarah Bovy. A former class winner at her home race, she will lead an all-Belgian quartet entered by Comtoyou Racing. One thing is certain: local heroes will be out in force at the 2026 edition.


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