24H Series

Mugello and Barcelona bookend Michelin 24H SERIES European schedule in 2025; Circuit Paul Ricard returns

24H Series
24 Sep. 2024 • 17:26
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The Michelin 24H SERIES will be hosted at five Grand Prix-calibre circuits in four different countries in 2025, with series mainstays Mugello and Barcelona bookending the European season and Circuit Paul Ricard making a welcome return.

 

The Michelin 12H MUGELLO was hosted for a 10th time in 2024, and kicks off CREVENTIC’s European season in 2025 on 21-22-23 March. The Michelin 24H BARCELONA meanwhile, which celebrated its 25th edition earlier this month, is scheduled to bring the curtain down on CREVENTIC’s 2025 European season on 26-27-28 September. In-between, the 24H SERIES is set to visit the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps for the increasingly popular Michelin 12H SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS in April, the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli for only the third time for the Michelin 12H MISANO in May, and Circuit Paul Ricard in July, the latter of which brings the Michelin 12H PAUL RICARD back to the 24H SERIES for the first time since 2021. 

Helen Roukens, team relations: “We’re very pleased to confirm that the Michelin 12H MUGELLO and the Michelin 24H BARCELONA – two of our most popular events – will once again be the backbone of our European calendar in 2025. We’re also excited to welcome back the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli and Circuit Paul Ricard for our first season officially supported by Michelin Tires. We’re very confident these world class venues will provide competitors with the action and sporting challenges many have come to expect from the 24H SERIES.”

 

The Michelin 12H MISANO, the Michelin 12H PAUL RICARD and the Michelin 24H BARCELONA will run uninterrupted for their full 12-hour and 24-hour durations respectively. Both the Michelin 12H MUGELLO and the Michelin 12H SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS will run as split-events with a mid-race overnight ‘intervention.’

 

CREVENTIC’s European season in 2025 also marks 10 years since the 24H SERIES was awarded full international championship status for 2015 by the FIA.

 

 

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