12 Hours of Mugello

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The 12 Hours of Mugello (known as the Michelin 12 Hours of Mugello for sponsorship reasons) is an endurance motor race held annually in March at Mugello Circuit since 2014. The event is organized by Creventic as part of the 24H Series.

First race2014
First 24H GT race2015
Duration12 hours
Quick facts 24H Series, Venue ...
Italy 12 Hours of Mugello
24H Series
VenueMugello Circuit
First race2014
First 24H GT race2015
Duration12 hours
Previous names12 Hours of Italy–Mugello (2014–2016)
Most wins (driver)Switzerland Daniel Allemann (3)
Germany Ralf Bohn (3)
Germany Robert Renauer (3)
Most wins (team)Germany Herberth Motorsport (3)
Most wins (manufacturer)Germany Porsche (5)
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History

The inaugural event took place on 14 and 15 March 2014, marking the first time Mugello Circuit hosted a 12-hour endurance event.[1] The event has been held in March since its inception, with the exception of the 2018 edition, which was not held, and the 2020 edition, which was postponed until November due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

Winners

More information Year, Overall winners ...
Year Overall winners Entrant Car Time Laps Distance Championship Report
2014 Portugal Felipe Barreiros
Belarus Alexander Talkanitsa Jr.
Belarus Alexander Talkanitsa Sr.
Austria Ilya Melnikov
Italy AF Corse Ferrari 458 Italia GT2 12:01:51.530 349 1,830.51 km Creventic 24H Series Report
2015 Switzerland Daniel Allemann
Germany Ralf Bohn
Germany Robert Renauer
Germany Alfred Renauer
Germany HB Racing Team Herberth Porsche 997 GT3 R 12:00:32.537 342 1,793.79 km 24H Series Report
2016 Netherlands Luc Braams
Netherlands Max Braams
Netherlands Nicky Pastorelli
Portugal Miguel Ramos
Netherlands V8 Racing Renault R.S. 01 FGT3 12:05:20.759 346 1,814.77 km 24H Series Report
2017 Czech Republic Josef Král
Italy Matteo Malucelli
Czech Republic Jiří Písařík
Czech Republic Scuderia Praha Ferrari 488 GT3 12:00:53.972 326 1,709.87 km 24H Series Report
2018: Not held
2019 Czech Republic Josef Král
Italy Matteo Malucelli
Czech Republic Jiří Písařík
Czech Republic Bohemia Energy racing with Scuderia Praha Ferrari 488 GT3 12:04:55.724 330 1,731.35 km 24H GT Series Report
2020 Switzerland Daniel Allemann
Germany Ralf Bohn
Germany Robert Renauer
Germany Herberth Motorsport Porsche 911 GT3 R (2019) 12:02.35.454 334 1,751.83 km 24H GT Series Report
2021 Switzerland Daniel Allemann
Germany Ralf Bohn
Germany Robert Renauer
Germany Alfred Renauer
Germany Herberth Motorsport Porsche 911 GT3 R (2019) 12:02.38.786 335 1,757.08 km 24H GT Series Report
2022 Canada Samantha Tan
United States Bryson Morris
Canada Nick Wittmer
Canada ST Racing BMW M4 GT3 12:02.35.454 330 1,730.85 km 24H GT Series Report
2023 Belgium Mathieu Detry
France Stephane Perrin
Belgium Frédéric Vervisch
Antigua and Barbuda HAAS RT Audi R8 LMS Evo II 12:01:57:552 341 1,788.55 km 24H GT Series Report
2024 Netherlands Lucas Groeneveld
Netherlands Daan van Kuijk
Netherlands Jan van Kuijk
Netherlands Max van Splunteren
Netherlands GP Elite Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 12:05:41.200 327 1,715.12 km 24H Series Report
2025 Italy Fabrizio Broggi
Italy Sabino de Castro
Romania Sergiu Nicolae
Italy Manamauri Energy by Ebimotors Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 12:02:45.349 305 1,599.73 km 24H Series Report
2026 Germany Pierre Kaffer
Germany Elia Erhart
Switzerland Ernst Inderbitzin
France Stephane Tribaudini
France Sainteloc Junior Team Audi R8 LMS GT3 EVO II 12:01:48.490 350 TBA 24H Series Report
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