2006 Spa 24 Hours

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Layout of the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (2004-2006)

The 2006 Proximus Spa 24 Hours was the fourth race is the final race before the summer break for the 2006 FIA GT Championship season. It took place on 29 and 30 July 2006. It set a record for the furthest distance run since the event changed to the shorter 7 km track in 1979.

This race saw Porsche debut their new 997-generation GT3-RSR in the hands of Manthey Racing.

6 Hour Leaders in GT1

In the FIA GT Championship (using the GT1 and GT2 classes), the top 8 teams are awarded half-points for their position both at the six-hour mark and at the midway part of the race.

Pos No Team Laps
1 5 Germany Phoenix Racing 148
2 1 Germany Vitaphone Racing Team 148
3 4 Belgium GLPK-Carsport 148
4 9 Germany Zakspeed Racing 146
5 33 Austria Race Alliance 144
6 24 Italy Aston Martin Racing BMS 144
7 23 Italy Aston Martin Racing BMS 144
8 36 Belgium PSI Experience 141

6 Hour Leaders in GT2

Pos No Team Laps
1 59 Italy AF Corse 143
2 58 Italy AF Corse 143
3 70 Italy GPC Sport 140
4 80 Netherlands Spyker Squadron 139
5 62 United Kingdom Scuderia Ecosse 136
6 52 Austria Renauer Motorsport Team 136
7 78 Belgium Ice Pol Racing Team 134
8 63 United Kingdom Scuderia Ecosse 134

12 Hour Leaders in GT1

Pos No Team Laps
1 5 Germany Phoenix Racing 293
2 1 Germany Vitaphone Racing Team 292
3 4 Belgium GLPK-Carsport 292
4 9 Germany Zakspeed Racing 290
5 23 Italy Aston Martin Racing BMS 286
6 34 Belgium PSI Experience 281
7 36 Belgium PSI Experience 278
8 33 Austria Race Alliance 257

12 Hour Leaders in GT2

Pos No Team Laps
1 58 Italy AF Corse 280
2 59 Italy AF Corse 280
3 70 Italy GPC Sport 275
4 80 Netherlands Spyker Squadron 275
5 62 United Kingdom Scuderia Ecosse 271
6 52 Austria Renauer Motorsport Team 263
7 74 Italy Ebimotors 262
8 66 Germany Team Felbermayr-Proton 262

Official results

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