6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps explained
The 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps (formerly the 1000 Kilometres of Spa-Francorchamps) is an endurance race for sports cars held at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium.
History
The Spa 24 Hours had been introduced in 1924, and other races followed. As on the Nürburgring, both a 24-hour race for touring cars and GTs is held, and an endurance race for sports cars and GTs. The 24 hour race counted towards the inaugural World Sports Car championship in 1953, the last time that race would be held until 1964, and the last time it was for sports cars for several decades. Earlier in 1953 a minor sports car race, the Coupe de Spa was the first race held in the lineage of the 1000 km (now 6 hour) race.[1] The first Spa Grand Prix was held in 1954,[2] and in 1963 joined the World Sportscar Championship and was extended to 500 km. Starting in 1966 the name Spa Grand Prix was no-longer used, and the race was run for 1000 km, following the 1000 km Nürburgring and 1000 km Monza. Due to safety problems on the traditional long and very fast 14 km track over public roads, the race was discontinued after 1975.
The 1000 km race was resumed in 1982 after the track was made safer by shortening it to 7 km. In 1989 and 1990, the race distance was lowered to 480 km. Due to the decline of the WSC, the "1000km" was discontinued after 1990 even before the WSC closed.
The race was revived in 1999, as a part of the SportsRacing World Cup (the predecessor to the FIA Sportscar Championship), running to a 2-hour, 30 minute time limit. In 2003, the 1000 km race was resumed as a joint event of the FIA SCC with the British GT Championship. In 2004, it was part of the Le Mans Series (LMS), and in 2011 was also part of the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup. From 2012 onwards the race has been part of the FIA World Endurance Championship, albeit in the format of a six-hour race.
Jacky Ickx currently holds record of most wins, having won the race 5 times, in 1967, 1968, 1974, 1982, and 1983. He is also one of two drivers to win the 1000 km on both the original and current circuits, the other being Derek Bell.
Winners
Year !Drivers | Team !Car | Time !Distance | Championship |
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14.1km (08.8miles) circuit |
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1953 | Olivier Gendebien | | Ferrari 166 MM | | | Non-championship |
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1954 | Hans Davids | Hans Davids | Jaguar C-Type | | 169km (105miles) | Non-championship |
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1955 | Paul Frère | Aston Martin | Aston Martin DB3S | 1:37:33.900 | 282km (175miles) | Non-championship |
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1956 | Ninian Sanderson | Ecurie Ecosse | Jaguar D-Type | 0:57:34.800 | 169km (105miles) | Non-championship |
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1957 | Tony Brooks | | Aston Martin DBR1 | 1:15:56.000 | 211.8km (131.6miles) | Non-championship |
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1958 | Masten Gregory | Ecurie Ecosse | Lister-Jaguar | 1:05:02.300 | 211.8km (131.6miles) | Non-championship |
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1959 | Carel Godin de Beaufort | Ecurie Maarsbergen | Porsche 718 RSK | 1:11:10.100 | 211.8km (131.6miles) | Non-championship |
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1960 | Paul Frère | | Porsche 718 RSK | 1:20:54.800 | 211.8km (131.6miles) | Non-championship |
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1961 | Willy Mairesse | Scuderia Ferrari | Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta | 1:05:33.800 | 211.8km (131.6miles) | Non-championship |
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1962 | Edgar Berney | Edgar Berney | Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta | 1:12:32.100 | 211.8km (131.6miles) | Non-championship |
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1963 | Willy Mairesse | Ecurie Nationale Belge | Ferrari 250 GTO | 2:38:40:800 | 500km (300miles) | International Championship for GT Manufacturers |
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1964 | Mike Parkes | Maranello Concessionaires | Ferrari 250 GTO | 2:32:05.200 | 500km (300miles) | International Championship for GT Manufacturers |
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1965 | Willy Mairesse | Ecurie Francorchamps | Ferrari 250 LM | 2:29:45.700 | 500km (300miles) | International Championship for GT Manufacturers International Trophy for GT Prototypes |
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1966 | | SpA Ferrari SEFAC | Ferrari 330 P3 | 4:43:24.000 | 1000km (1,000miles) | International Manufacturers' Championship International Sports Car Championship |
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1967 | Jacky Ickx Dick Thompson | J.W. Automotive Engineering | Mirage M1-Ford | 5:09:46.500 | 1000km (1,000miles) | International Championship for Sports-Prototypes International Championship for Sports Cars |
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1968 | Jacky Ickx Brian Redman | J.W. Automotive Engineering | | 5:05:19:300 | 1000km (1,000miles) | International Championship for Makes International Cup for GT Cars |
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1969 | | Porsche System Engineering | Porsche 908LH | 4:24:19.600 | 1000km (1,000miles) | International Championship for Makes International Cup for GT Cars |
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1970 | Jo Siffert Brian Redman | J.W. Automotive Engineering | Porsche 917K | 4:09:47.800 | 1000km (1,000miles) | International Championship for Makes International Cup for GT Cars |
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1971 | | J.W. Automotive Engineering | Porsche 917K | 4:01:09.700 | 1000km (1,000miles) | International Championship for Makes International Cup for GT Cars |
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1972 | Arturo Merzario Brian Redman | SpA Ferrari SEFAC | Ferrari 312 PB | 4:17:19.100 | 1000km (1,000miles) | World Championship for Makes International Grand Touring Trophy |
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1973 | Derek Bell Mike Hailwood | Gulf Research | Mirage M6-Ford | 4:05:43.500 | 1000km (1,000miles) | World Championship for Makes International Grand Touring Trophy |
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1974 | Jacky Ickx Jean-Pierre Jarier | Equipe Gitanes | Matra-Simca MS670C | 4:12:15.600 | 1000km (1,000miles) | World Championship for Makes FIA Cup for GT Cars |
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1975 | Henri Pescarolo Derek Bell | Willi Kauhsen Racing Team | Alfa Romeo 33TT12 | 3:32:58.400 | 750km (470miles) | World Championship for Makes FIA Cup for GT Cars FIA Cup for 2-Litre Cars |
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1976 to 1981 | No Races |
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7km (04miles) circuit |
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1982 | Jacky Ickx Jochen Mass | Rothmans Porsche | Porsche 956 | 6:06:04.140 | 1000km (1,000miles) | World Endurance Championship |
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1983 | Jacky Ickx Jochen Mass | Rothmans Porsche | Porsche 956 | 5:44:33.520 | 1000km (1,000miles) | World Endurance Championship European Endurance Championship |
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1984 | Stefan Bellof Derek Bell | Rothmans Porsche | Porsche 956B | 5:53:17.190 | 1000km (1,000miles) | World Endurance Championship |
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1985 | Bob Wollek Mauro Baldi | Martini Racing | Lancia LC2 | 5:00:23.420 | 848km (527miles) | World Endurance Championship |
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1986 | Thierry Boutsen Frank Jelinski | Brun Motorsport | Porsche 962C | 5:35:54.540 | 1000km (1,000miles) | World Sports Prototype Championship |
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1987 | Raul Boesel Martin Brundle Johnny Dumfries | Silk Cut Jaguar | Jaguar XJR-8 | 6:00:16.180 | 1000km (1,000miles) | World Sports Prototype Championship |
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1988 | | Team Sauber Mercedes | Sauber C9-Mercedes | 6:01:34.230 | 1000km (1,000miles) | World Sports Prototype Championship |
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1989 | Mauro Baldi Kenny Acheson | Team Sauber Mercedes | Sauber C9-Mercedes | 2:39:16.453 | 480km (300miles) | World Sports Prototype Championship |
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1990 | Jochen Mass Karl Wendlinger | Team Sauber Mercedes | Mercedes-Benz C11 | 2:42:54.880 | 480km (300miles) | World Sports Prototype Championship |
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1991 to 1998 | No Races |
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1999 | | JB Giesse Team Ferrari | Ferrari 333 SP | 2:30:24.347 | 452.92km (281.43miles) | SportsRacing World Cup |
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2000 | Filippo Francioni Salvatore Ronca | Lucchini Engineering | Lucchini SR2000-Alfa Romeo | 2:31:17.377 | 355.368km (220.815miles) | SportsRacing World Cup |
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2001 | Marco Zadra Jean-Marc Gounon | BMS Scuderia Italia | Ferrari 333 SP | 2:31:27.898 | 445.952km (277.102miles) | FIA Sportscar Championship |
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2002 | Sébastien Bourdais Jean-Christophe Boullion | Pescarolo Sport | Courage C60 EVO-Peugeot | 2:03:16.089 | 376.272km (233.805miles) | FIA Sportscar Championship |
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2003 | Tom Kristensen Seiji Ara | Audi Sport Japan | Audi R8 | 5:47:50.209 | 1000km (1,000miles) | FIA Sportscar Championship British GT Championship |
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2004 | Johnny Herbert Jamie Davies | Audi Sport UK Veloqx | Audi R8 | 5:58:55.262 | 1000km (1,000miles) | Le Mans Endurance Series |
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2005 | John Nielsen Casper Elgaard Hayanari Shimoda | Zytek Motorsport | Zytek 04S | 6:00:48.389 | 1000km (1,000miles) | Le Mans Endurance Series |
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2006 | Emmanuel Collard Jean-Christophe Boullion | Pescarolo Sport | Pescarolo C60-Judd | 6:01:06.782 | 1000km (1,000miles) | Le Mans Series |
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2007 | Stéphane Sarrazin Pedro Lamy | Team Peugeot Total | Peugeot 908 HDi FAP (Diesel) | 5:47:47.313 | 1000km (1,000miles) | Le Mans Series |
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2008 | Jacques Villeneuve Nicolas Minassian Marc Gené | Team Peugeot Total | Peugeot 908 HDi FAP (Diesel) | 5:17:48.566 | 1000km (1,000miles) | Le Mans Series |
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2009 | Nicolas Minassian Simon Pagenaud Christian Klien | Team Peugeot Total | Peugeot 908 HDi FAP (Diesel) | 5:45:35.429 | 1000km (1,000miles) | Le Mans Series |
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2010 | Sébastien Bourdais Simon Pagenaud Pedro Lamy | Team Peugeot Total | Peugeot 908 HDi FAP (Diesel) | 6:00:39.012 | 975km (606miles) | Le Mans Series |
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2011 | Alexander Wurz Anthony Davidson Marc Gené | Team Peugeot Total | Peugeot 908 (Diesel) | 6:02:03.799 | 1127.633km (700.679miles) | Le Mans Series Intercontinental Le Mans Cup |
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2012 | Romain Dumas Loïc Duval Marc Gené | Audi Sport Team Joest | Audi R18 ultra (Diesel) | 6:00:22.708 | 1120.62km (696.32miles) | FIA World Endurance Championship |
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2013 | Benoît Tréluyer André Lotterer Marcel Fässler | Audi Sport Team Joest | Audi R18 e-tron quattro (Diesel hybrid) | 6:00:55.971 | 1176.67km (731.15miles) | FIA World Endurance Championship |
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2014 | Nicolas Lapierre Sébastien Buemi Anthony Davidson | Toyota Racing | Toyota TS040 Hybrid | 6:01:31.675 | 1197.68km (744.2miles) | FIA World Endurance Championship |
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2015 | Benoît Tréluyer André Lotterer Marcel Fässler | Audi Sport Team Joest | Audi R18 e-tron quattro (Diesel hybrid) | 6:01:08.896 | 1232.704km (765.967miles) | FIA World Endurance Championship |
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2016 | Loïc Duval Oliver Jarvis Lucas di Grassi | Audi Sport Team Joest | Audi R18 e-tron quattro (Diesel hybrid) | 6:00:32.112 | 1120.64km (696.33miles) | FIA World Endurance Championship |
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2017 | Sébastien Buemi Kazuki Nakajima Anthony Davidson | Toyota Gazoo Racing | Toyota TS050 Hybrid | 6:00:11.490 | 1211.692km (752.911miles) | FIA World Endurance Championship |
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2018 | Fernando Alonso Sébastien Buemi Kazuki Nakajima | Toyota Gazoo Racing | Toyota TS050 Hybrid | 6:00:50.702 | 1141.652km (709.39miles) | FIA World Endurance Championship |
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2019 | Fernando Alonso Sébastien Buemi Kazuki Nakajima | Toyota Gazoo Racing | Toyota TS050 Hybrid | 5:44:41.101 | 931.532km (578.827miles) | FIA World Endurance Championship |
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2020 | Mike Conway Kamui Kobayashi José María López | Toyota Gazoo Racing | Toyota TS050 Hybrid | 6:00:02.534 | 1001.572km (622.348miles) | FIA World Endurance Championship |
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2021 | Sébastien Buemi Brendon Hartley Kazuki Nakajima | Toyota Gazoo Racing | Toyota GR010 Hybrid | 6:00:17.733 | 1134.648km (705.038miles) | FIA World Endurance Championship |
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2022 | José María López Mike Conway Kamui Kobayashi | Toyota Gazoo Racing | Toyota GR010 Hybrid | 6:00:31.052 | 721.412km (448.265miles) | FIA World Endurance Championship |
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2023 | José María López Mike Conway Kamui Kobayashi | Toyota Gazoo Racing | Toyota GR010 Hybrid | 6:00:24.798 | 1036.455km (644.023miles) | FIA World Endurance Championship |
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2024 | Callum Ilott Will Stevens
| Hertz Team Jota | Porsche 963 | 5:57:31.542 | 987.428km (613.559miles) | FIA World Endurance Championship | |
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The 1975 event was originally scheduled for 1000 km, but was shortened to 750 km the day of the race due to an approaching storm.
The 1985 event was originally scheduled for 1000 km, but was shortened to five hours (848 km) after the ensuing 40-minute caution caused by the collision of the Bellof/Boutsen Brun Motorsport Porsche 956 with the Ickx/Jochen Mass Rothmans Porsche 962 at Eau Rouge. Bellof died in the hospital afterwards, and officials ended the race at the five-hour mark, after 122 of 145 laps.
The 2002 event was stopped early due to heavy rain.
The 2010 event was red flagged during the race due to electrical outages. The race covered approximately 975 km when it ended on a six hour time limit.
The 2019 event was stopped early because of snow.
Race record for distance covered.
Records
Wins by constructor
Rank | Constructor | Wins | Years |
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1 | | 10 | 1953, 1961–1966, 1972, 1999, 2001 |
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| 1959, 1960, 1969–1971, 1982–1984, 1986, 2024 |
3 | | 8 | 2014, 2017–2023 |
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4 | | 6 | 2003, 2004, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016 |
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5 | | 5 | 2007-2011 |
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6 | | 3 | 1954, 1956, 1987 |
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7 | | 2 | 1955, 1957 |
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| 1967, 1973 |
| 1988, 1989 |
| 2002, 2006 |
11 | | 1 | 1958 |
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| 1968 |
| 1974 |
| 1975 |
| 1985 |
| 1990 |
| 2000 |
| 2005 | |
Wins by engine manufacturer
Rank | Manufacturer | Wins | Years |
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1 | | 11 | 1953, 1961–1966, 1972, 1985, 1999, 2001 |
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2 | | 10 | 1959, 1960, 1969-1971, 1982–1984, 1986, 2024 |
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3 | | 8 | 2014, 2017–2023 |
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4 | | 6 | 2002, 2007–2011 |
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| 2003, 2004, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016 |
6 | | 4 | 1954, 1956, 1958, 1987 |
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7 | | 3 | 1967, 1968, 1973 |
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| 1988-1990 |
9 | | 2 | 1955, 1957 |
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| 1975, 2000 |
11 | | 1 | 1974 |
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| 2005 |
| 2006 | |
Drivers with multiple wins
Rank | Driver | Wins | Years |
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1 | | 5 | 1967, 1968, 1974, 1982, 1983 |
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| 2014, 2017-2019, 2021 |
3 | | 4 | 1968–1970, 1972 |
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| 1985, 1988, 1989, 1999 |
| 2017-2019, 2021 |
6 | | 3 | 1961, 1963, 1965 |
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| 1973, 1975, 1984 |
| 1982, 1983, 1990 |
| 2008, 2011, 2012 |
| 2011, 2014, 2017 |
| 2020, 2022, 2023 |
| 2020, 2022, 2023 |
| 2020, 2022, 2023 |
14 | | 2 | 1955, 1960 |
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| 1955, 1960 |
| 1969, 1970 |
| 2002, 2006 |
| 2002, 2010 |
| 2007, 2010 |
| 2008, 2009 |
| 2009, 2010 |
| 2012, 2016 |
| 2013, 2015 |
| 2013, 2015 |
| 2013, 2015 |
| 2018, 2019 | |
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Coupe de Spa 1953 . Racing Sports Cars . 10 October 2019.
- Book: Higham . Peter . The Guinness Guide to International Motor Racing . 1995 . 0851126421.