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.
Year | Overall Winner(s) | Entrant | Car | Distance/Duration | Race Title | Championship | Report |
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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 | ||
1958 | Porsche 356 Carrera | 76km (47miles) | Trofeo Nuvolari | Non-championship | report | ||
1959 | 38km (24miles) | Trofeo Nuvolari | Non-championship | report | |||
1960–1961: Not held | |||||||
1962 | 45km (28miles) | Trofeo Nuvolari | Non-championship | report | |||
1963 | Porsche 356 Carrera | 57km (35miles) | Non-championship | report | |||
1964 | Charles Vögele | 114km (71miles) | Trofeo Juan Jover | Non-championship | report | ||
1965 | 76km (47miles) | Trofeo Juan Jover | Non-championship | report | |||
1966 | 95km (59miles) | Trofeo Juan Pinol | Non-championship | report | |||
1967 | 6 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 | |||||||
1999 | 2 hours, 30 minutes | ATP ISRS Trophy Barcelona | report | ||||
2000 | 2 hours, 30 minutes | ATP Trophy | report | ||||
2001 | 2 hours, 30 minutes | Barcelona 2 hours, 30 minutes | report | ||||
2002 | 2 hours, 30 minutes | Barcelona 2 hours, 30 minutes | report | ||||
2003–2007: Not held | |||||||
2008 | 1000km (1,000miles) | 1000 km de Catalunya | report | ||||
2009 | 1000km (1,000miles) | 1000 km de Catalunya | report | ||||
2010–2018: Not held | |||||||
2019 | G-Drive Racing | 4 hours | 4 Hours of Barcelona | report | |||
2020: Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | |||||||
2021 | 4 hours | 4 Hours of Barcelona | report | ||||
2022 | 4 hours | 4 Hours of Barcelona | report | ||||
2023 | 4 hours | 4 Hours of Barcelona | report | ||||
2024 | 4 hours | 4 Hours of Barcelona | report | ||||