The 24 Hours of Spa have recovered a certain normality with their dispute at the end of July with the presence of the public in the stands. Far is the 2020 edition, disputed out of date and closed door. Even if the 73rd edition of the Belgian event It is still far from being the motorsport party that it has represented in previous years, the queen of GTWC Europe and the Intercontinental GT Challenge has enough incentives to put on a great show. The first and most important, a grid of 60 GT3 vehicles in which dozens of dreams, goals and aspirations are intertwined.
In this scenario of so much competitiveness, Raffaele Marciello has been the main protagonist so far in Spa. In fact, the Italian driver was the fastest in the qualifying session with the Mercedes # 88, a performance that he endorsed by dominating the superpole. Thus, the GT3 in which Dani Juncadella and Jules Gounon also compete will start in first place a race in which each manufacturer has several tricks to the victory. Without going further, Lamborghini # 63 and # 14 will be in the top five, like the Mercedes # 4 and the BMW # 34. Audi, Aston Martin, McLaren or Porsche also have cars within the ‘top 10’.
With drivers and teams that have proven their bid for victory and others that have gone much more unnoticed, the only tangible thing is that anything can happen in the 73rd edition of the 24 Hours of Spa. To show what happened in recent years, with rain, changes of leader in the last hour of the race and tight finishes in which slight details make the difference between success and failure. Live all the excitement of the 24 Hours of Spa with Motor.es and follow the performance of Dani Juncadella, Albert Costa and Miguel Molina, the three Spanish pilots present in the test.