The 2019 24H GT Series powered by Hankook was the fifth 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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1 | 24H Dubai | Dubai Autodrome, Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 11–13 January | Report |
2 | 12H Mugello | Mugello Circuit, Mugello, Italy | 29–30 March | Report |
3 | 12H Spa | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa, Belgium | 19–20 April | Report |
4 | 12H Brno | Brno Circuit, Brno, Czech Republic | 24–26 May | Report |
5 | 24H Portimão | Algarve International Circuit, Portimão, Portugal | 6–8 July | Report |
6 | 24H Barcelona | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló, Spain | 30 August–1 September | Report |
7 | 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 | 12H Mugello Round 2 | 12H Spa Round 3 | 12H Brno Round 4 | 24H Portimão Round 5 | 24H Barcelona Round 6 | 24H COTA Round 7 |
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A6-Pro Winners | No. 88 Car Collection Motorsport | No. 11 Bohemia Energy Racing with Scuderia Praha | No. 11 Bohemia Energy Racing with Scuderia Praha | No. 11 Bohemia Energy Racing with Scuderia Praha | No. 11 Bohemia Energy Racing with Scuderia Praha | No. 77 Barwell Motorsport | No. 4 Black Falcon |
Rik Breukers Christopher Haase Dimitri Parhofer Frédéric Vervisch | Josef Král Matteo Malucelli Jiří Písařík | Josef Král Matteo Malucelli Jiří Písařík | Josef Král Matteo Malucelli Jiří Písařík | Josef Král Matteo Malucelli Jiří Písařík | Adrian Amstutz Patrick Kujala Dennis Lind Leo Machitski | Jeroen Bleekemolen Felipe Fraga Ben Keating Cooper MacNeil | |
A6-Am Winners | No. 25 Mann-Filter Team HTP Motorsport | No. 10 Hofor Racing | No. 91 Herberth Motorsport | No. 91 Herberth Motorsport | No. 93 Herberth Motorsport | No. 93 Herberth Motorsport | No. 34 Car Collection Motorsport |
Indy Dontje Alexander Hrachowina Martin Konrad Bernd Schneider | Christiaan Frankenhout Kenneth Heyer Michael Kroll Alexander Prinz | Daniel Allemann Ralf Bohn Robert Renauer | Daniel Allemann Ralf Bohn Robert Renauer | Stefan Aust Klaus Bachler Edward Lewis Brauner Klaus Rader Hans Wehrmann | Stefan Aust Klaus Bachler Edward Lewis Brauner Vincent Kolb | Gustav Edelhoff Max Edelhoff Elmar Grimm Johannes Dr. Kirchhoff Ingo Vogler | |
SPX Winners | No. 710 Leipert Motorsport | No Entrants | No. 202 JR Motorsport | No Entrants | No. 710 Leipert Motorsport | No. 216 True-Racing | No. 710 Leipert Motorsport |
Khaled Al Mudhaf Marcus Påverud Jake Rattenbury Frederik Schandorff Harald Schlotter | Ward Sluys Ted van Vliet Michael Verhagen | Dominik Baumann Ilmari Korpivaara Marcus Påverud Harald Schlotter Yury Wagner | Laura Kraihamer Sehdi Sarmini Ferdinand Stuck Johannes Stuck | Gregg Gorski Alexey Karachev Aleksander Schjerpen Harald Schlotter Denis Soglaev | |||
991 Winners | No. 950 Duel Racing | No. 912 Porsche Lorient Racing | No. 916 Modena Motorsports | No. 978 SpeedLover | No. 909 DUWO Racing | No. 978 Speed Lover | No. 911 Porsche Lorient Racing |
Charlie Eastwood Nabil Moutran Ramzi Moutran Sami Moutran | Jean-Philippe Belloc Pascal Gibon Frederic Lelievre Philippe Polette | Philippe Descombes John Shen Benny Simonsen Francis Tjia | Dominique Bastien Wim Meulders | Andrey Mukovoz Sergey Peregudov Stanislav Sidoruk | Dominique Bastien Nigel Farmer Keong Liam Lim Richard Verburg | Frédéric Ancel Dominique Bastien Jean-François Demorge Eric Mouez | |
SP2 Winners | No Entrants | No. 224 RTR Projects | No Entrants | ||||
Karel Bednar Erik Janiš Tomas Miniberger Sergej Pavlovec | |||||||
SP4 Winners | No Entrants | No. 505 Mercedes-AMG Team Driving Academy | No. 526 Nordschleife Racing | No Entrants | |||
Rik Breukers Maximilian Buhk Hubert Haupt Kenneth Heyer Charles Putman | Sebastien Dussolliet Sebastien Poisson Guillaume Roman Mathieu Sentis | ||||||
GT4 Winners | No. 426 MRS GT-Racing | No. 50 Hofor Racing by Bonk Motorsport | Merged with SP3 Class | No. 224 RTR Projects | No. 50 Hofor Racing by Bonk Motorsport | No. 415 Orchid Racing Team | No. 450 RHC Jorgensen/Strom |
Franjo Kovac Fredrik Lestrup Tomas Pekar Thomas Tekaat | Gustav Engljaehringer Michael Fischer Thomas Jäger Martin Kroll Michael Schrey | Eike Angermayr Tomáš Enge Jan Krabec Sergej Pavlovec | Michael Fischer Thomas Jäger Martin Kroll Alexander Prinz Michael Schrey | Emmanuel Bello Laurent Misbach Alexandre Mottet Massimo Salamanca | Danny van Dongen Daren Jorgensen Jon Miller Brett Strom |
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