The 2018 24H GT Series powered by Hankook was the fourth season of the 24H Series with drivers battling for championship points and titles and the eleventh season since Creventic, the organiser and promoter of the series, organises multiple races a year. The races were contested with GT3-spec cars, GT4-spec cars, sports cars and 24H-Specials, like silhouette cars.
Round | Event | Circuit | Date | Report | ||
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NC1 | 3x3H Dubai | Dubai Autodrome, Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 5–7 January | Report | ||
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1 | 24H Dubai | Dubai Autodrome, Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 11–13 January | Report | ||
2 | 12H Silverstone | Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom | 9–11 March | Report | ||
3 | 12H Navarra | Circuito de Navarra, Los Arcos, Spain | 20–22 April | Report | ||
4 | 12H Imola | Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola, Italy | 24–26 May | Report | ||
NC4 | 3x3H Portimão | Algarve International Circuit, Portimão, Portugal | 5–7 July | Report | ||
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5 | 24H Portimão | Algarve International Circuit, Portimão, Portugal | 6–8 July | Report | ||
6 | 24H Barcelona | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló, Spain | 7–9 September | Report | ||
7 | 12H Spa | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa, Belgium | 12–14 October | Report | ||
NC7 | 3x3H COTA | Circuit of the Americas, Austin, United States | 15–17 November | Report | ||
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8 | 24H COTA | Circuit of the Americas, Austin, United States | 16–18 November | Report | ||
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Bold indicates overall winner.
Classes | 24H Dubai (Round 1) [6] | 12H Silverstone (Round 2) [7] | 12H Navarra (Round 3) [8] | 12H Imola (Round 4) [9] | 24H Portimão (Round 5) | 24H Barcelona (Round 6) | 12H Spa (Round 7) | 24H Austin (Round 8) |
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A6-Pro Winners | No. 2 Black Falcon | No. 31 ROFGO Racing | No. 11 Bohemia Energy racing with Scuderia Praha | No. 911 Herberth Motorsport | No. 11 Bohemia Energy racing with Scuderia Praha | No. 911 Herberth Motorsport | No. 11 Bohemia Energy racing with Scuderia Praha | No. 3 Black Falcon |
Yelmer Buurman Abdulaziz Al Faisal Hubert Haupt Gabriele Piana | Daniel Brown Roald Goethe Stuart Hall | Josef Král Matteo Malucelli Jiří Písařík | Daniel Allemann Ralf Bohn Alfred Renauer Robert Renauer | Josef Král Matteo Malucelli Jiří Písařík | Daniel Allemann Ralf Bohn Matt Campbell Alfred Renauer | Josef Král Matteo Malucelli Jiří Písařík | Yelmer Buurman Bret Curtis Scott Heckert Mike Skeen | |
A6-Am Winners | No. 16 SPS automotive performance | No. 34 Car Collection Motorsport | No. 34 Car Collection Motorsport | No. 85 PROsport Performance | No. 85 PROsport Performance | No. 85 PROsport Performance | No. 16 SPS automotive performance | No. 85 PROsport Performance |
Lance David Arnold Dominik Baumann Tim Müller Valentin Pierburg | Elmar Grimm Johannes Kirchhoff Ingo Vogler | Gustav Edelhoff Max Edelhoff Elmar Grimm | Charles Espenlaub Joe Foster Charles Putman | Adam Christodoulou Charles Espenlaub Joe Foster Charles Putman | Adam Christodoulou Charles Espenlaub Joe Foster Charles Putman | Lance David Arnold Tim Müller Valentin Pierburg | Adam Christodoulou Charles Espenlaub Joe Foster Charles Putman | |
SPX Winners | No. 37 Tsunami R.T. | No. 78 Speed Lover | No. 58 VDS Racing Adventures | No. 77 GDL Racing | No. 912 Manthey Racing | No. 10 Leipert Motorsport | No. 58 VDS Racing Adventures | No entries |
Oleksandr Gaidai Andrii Kruglyk Côme Ledogar Alessio Rovera | Dominique Bastien Phillippe Denes | José Close Raphaël van der Straten | Dimitris Deverikos Gianluca de Lorenzi Andres Josephsohn | Ralf Bohn Mathieu Jamiet Alfred Renauer Robert Renauer | Morgan Haber Anthony Lambert Marcus Påverud Harald Schlotter | José Close Raphaël van der Straten Joel Vanloocke | ||
991-Pro Winners | No. 62 FACH AUTO TECH | No. 75 IDEC SPORT RACING | No. 73 Ebimotors | No. 73 Ebimotors | No. 189 Forch Racing | No. 64 Porsche Lorient Racing | No. 73 EBIMOTORS | No. 74 JDX Racing |
Julien Andlauer Matt Campbell Thomas Preining Jens Richter | David Abramczyk Stéphane Adler Michael Blanchemain Romain Vozniak | Carlo Curti Lino Curti Marco Frezza | Carlo Curti Lino Curti Marco Frezza | Christopher Bauer Patrick Eisemann Robert Lukas Stefan Oschmann | Gilles Blasco Alain Demorge Jean-François Demorge Mathieu Pontais | Carlo Curti Lino Curti Marco Frezza | David Baker Trenton Estep Mark Kvamme Alan Metni | |
991-Am Winners | No. 67 race:pro motorsport | Merged with 991-Pro class | ||||||
Claudio Cappelli Sean McInerney Phil Quaife James Thorpe | ||||||||
SP2 Winners | No. 58 VDS Racing Adventures | No entries | Merged with SPX class | No. 58 VDS Racing Adventures | ||||
Karim Al Azhari José Close Wolfgang Haugg Grégory Paisse Raphaël van der Straten | José Close Hary Putz Pol Stoffel Raphaël van der Straten | |||||||
SP4 Winners | No entries | No entries | No. 912 Manthey Racing | No entries | ||||
Edward Lewis Brauner Jürgen Häring Sven Müller | ||||||||
GT4 Winners | No. 247 Phoenix Racing | Merged with SPX class | No. 254 QSR Racingschool | No. 263 Allied Racing | No. 47 Fox Motorsport | No. 215 NM Racing Team | No. 47 Fox Motorsport | No. 272 Classic BMW |
Philip Ellis John-Louis Jasper Joonas Lappalainen Gosia Rdest | Bert Redant Mario Timmers Michiel Verhaeren | Jan Kasperlik Dominique Schaak Detlef Schmidt Nicolas Schöll Hendrik Still | Ben Clucas Andrew Perry Glen Sherwood Jamie Stanley | Nikolay Dmitriev Maxime Guillemat Lluc Ibáñez Max Llobet Xavier Lloveras | Ben Clucas Andrew Perry Jamie Stanley | Andrew Davis Jason Hart Curt Swearingin Matt Travis Mike Vess |
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