2020 16 Hours of Hockenheimring

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The 2020 Hankook 16 Hours of Hockenheimring was the 1st running of the 16 Hours of Hockenheimring. It is the fourth round of both the 2020 24H GT Series and the 2020 24H TCE Series, the third round of the Europe and Continent Series, and will be held from 5 to 6 September at the Hockenheimring. It was the first 24H Series event to take place in Germany. The race was won by Gijs Bessem, Harry Hilders and Marcel van Berlo.

The race was split into two parts, the first being 8 hours and the second being 8 hours long due to noise restrictions.

Date Time (local: CEST) Event Distance
Friday, 4 September 15:45 - 17:15 Practice (GT and TCE) 90 Mins
18:50 - 19:20 Qualifying - TCE 30 Mins
19:30 - 20:00 Qualifying - GT 30 Mins
Saturday, 5 September 11:00 Start Grid
12:00 Race (Part 1) 8 Hours
Sunday, 6 September 11:00 Start Grid
12:00 Race (Part 2) 8 Hours
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Entry list

A total of fifteen cars were entered for the event; 8 GT and 7 TCE cars.

Team Car No. Drivers
GT3-Am (2 entries)
Netherlands Equipe Verschuur Renault R.S. 01 FGT3 9 Netherlands Harrie Kolen
Netherlands Erik van Loon
Netherlands Mike Verschuur
United States CP Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 85 United States Charles Espenlaub
United States Joe Foster
United States Shane Lewis
United States Charles Putman
GTX (1 entry)
Germany Proton Competition Porsche 911 RSR 711 United States Dominique Bastien
Thailand Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak
Germany Christian Ried
991 (3 entries)
Luxembourg DUWO Racing Porsche 991 GT3 Cup II 909 Russia Andrey Mukovoz
Russia Sergey Peregudov
Russia Stanislav Sidoruk
Belgium Speed Lover Porsche 991 GT3 Cup II 978 United States Dominique Bastien
France Eric Mouez
Netherlands Jeroen Kreeft
Belgium Rolf Lietart
Netherlands NKPP Racing by Bas Koeten Racing Porsche 991 GT3 Cup II 991 Netherlands Gijs Bessem
Netherlands Harry Hilders
Netherlands Marcel van Berlo
GT4 (2 entries)
Germany PROsport Performance AMR Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT4 401 Belgium Rodrigue Gillion
Belgium Tom Heeren
Belgium Nico Verdonck
Germany Team Avia Sorg Rennsport BMW M4 GT4 451 Germany Björn Simon
Spain José Manuel de los Milagros
Germany Heiko Eichenberg
Germany Olaf Meyer
TCR (5 entries)
Switzerland Autorama Motorsport by Wolf-Power Racing Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 1 Austria Constantin Kletzer
Switzerland Christopher Lenz
United Kingdom Rhys Lloyd
Switzerland Yannick Mettler
Switzerland Jasmin Preisig
112 Switzerland Miklas Born
Italy Roberto Ferri
Germany Benjamin Leuchter
Germany Marek Schaller
Italy Alberto Vescovi
Netherlands Red Camel-Jordans.nl CUPRA León TCR 101 Netherlands Ivo Breukers
Netherlands Luc Breukers
United Kingdom Stephen Liquorish
Switzerland TOPCAR Sport CUPRA León TCR 131 Switzerland Fabian Danz
Switzerland Karen Gaillard
Germany Kai Jordan
Belgium AC Motorsport Audi RS 3 LMS TCR 188 Belgium Mathieu Detry
France Stéphane Perrin
Belgium Vincent Radermecker
TCX (6 entries)
France Nordschleife Racing Ligier JS2 R 226 France Guillaume Roman
Canada Michel Sallenbach
France Daniel Waszczinski
Netherlands DayVTec Engineering BMW M240i Cup 240 Netherlands Tim Coronel
Netherlands Jan Jaap van Roon
Netherlands Gaby Uljee
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