1000 km Catalunya explained

Race Title:4 Hours of Barcelona
Series Long:European Le Mans Series
Series Short:ELMS
Venue:Circuit de Catalunya
First Race:1933
First Series Race:2008
Last Race:2023
Duration:4 Hours
Previous Names:Coppa Montjuich
Trofeo Nuvolari
Trofeo Juan Jover
Most Wins Driver: Francisco Godia Sales (4)
Most Wins Team: Escuderia Montjuïc (2)
Most Wins Manufacturer:Porsche (6)

The 4 Hours of Barcelona (formerly the 1000 Kilometres of Catalunya and the Coppa Montjuich) was a sports car race held at the Circuit de Catalunya in Montmeló, Catalunya, Spain. The race began as a non-championship event at the Montjuïc circuit in 1954.

Results

Year Overall Winner(s) Entrant Car Distance/Duration Race Title Championship Report
1933[1] Ignacio Macaya
José Pons
Ford 3620cc 1000km (1,000miles) 1000km del A.C.C. Non-championship report
1934–1953: Not held
Montjuïc
1954 Joaquin Palacio Pover 1 hour Coppa Montjuich Non-championship report
1955 Willie Daetwyler 1 hour Coppa Montjuich Non-championship report
1956: Not held
1957 Gerardo de Andres 76km (47miles) Trofeo Nuvolari Non-championship report
1958Porsche 356 Carrera 76km (47miles) Trofeo Nuvolari Non-championship report
195938km (24miles) Trofeo Nuvolari Non-championship report
1960–1961: Not held
196245km (28miles) Trofeo Nuvolari Non-championship report
1963Porsche 356 Carrera 57km (35miles) Non-championship report
1964 Charles Vögele 114km (71miles) Trofeo Juan Jover Non-championship report
196576km (47miles) Trofeo Juan Jover Non-championship report
196695km (59miles) Trofeo Juan Pinol Non-championship report
19676 hours 6 Horas de Barcelona Non-championship report
1968 Escuderia Montjuïc 6 hours 6 Horas de Barcelona Non-championship report
1969 Escuderia Montjuïc 12 hours 12 Horas de Barcelona Non-championship report
1970: Not held
1971 Scuderia Filipinetti 1000km (1,000miles) 1000 km de Barcelona Non-championship report
1972 John Burton Canon Racing Team 400km (200miles) 400 km de Barcelona report
1973 Archambeaud Racing 400km (200miles) 400 km de Barcelona report
1974–1998: Not held
Circuit de Catalunya
19992 hours, 30 minutes ATP ISRS Trophy Barcelona report
20002 hours, 30 minutes ATP Trophy report
20012 hours, 30 minutes Barcelona 2 hours, 30 minutes report
20022 hours, 30 minutes Barcelona 2 hours, 30 minutes report
2003–2007: Not held
20081000km (1,000miles) 1000 km de Catalunya report
20091000km (1,000miles) 1000 km de Catalunya report
2010–2018: Not held
2019 G-Drive Racing4 hours 4 Hours of Barcelona report
2020: Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
20214 hours 4 Hours of Barcelona report
20224 hours 4 Hours of Barcelona report
20234 hours 4 Hours of Barcelona report
20244 hours 4 Hours of Barcelona report

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1933/06/19/pagina-7/621972/pdf.html First race