6 Hours of Castellet

The 1000 km of Castellet is a Blancpain Endurance Series sports car race held at Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet, France. The race began in 1970 as a round of the European 2-Litre Sportscar Championship, and World Sportscar Championship rounds were held in 1974 and 1977. The race was a French national championship race in the 1980s. It was revived in 1998 by the International Sports Racing Series and again in 2010 by the Le Mans Series as an 8-hour race. In 2015, the event returned to its 1000 km format making it only the second time to use that distance since 1974.

1000km du Castellet
Blancpain Endurance Series
VenueCircuit Paul Ricard
First race1970
First BES race2015
Distance1000km
Laps171
Duration6 hours
Previous namesTrophée Paul Ricard
Most wins (driver)Jean-Pierre Jarier (2)
Most wins (manufacturer)Lola (3)

Results

Year Overall Winner(s) Entrant Car Distance/Duration Race Title Championship Report
1970 Brian Redman Chevron Cars LtdChevron B16-Ford200 mi (320 km)Trophée International Paul RicardEuropean 2-Litre Championshipreport
1971 Helmut Marko
Jean-Pierre Jabouille
Karl von Wendt RacingLola T212-Ford3 hoursTrophée Paul RicardEuropean 2-Litre Championshipreport
1972 Gérard Larrousse Radio Monte CarloLola T210-Ford2 hoursTrophée Paul RicardEuropean 2-Litre Championshipreport
1973 John Lepp Red Rose RacingChevron B23-Ford2 hoursTrophée Paul RicardEuropean 2-Litre Championshipreport
1974 Alain Cudini Equipe Switzerland ArchambeaudAlpine A441-Renault225 km (140 mi)Trophée d'EuropeEuropean 2-Litre Championshipreport
Jean-Pierre Beltoise
Jean-Pierre Jarier
Equipe GitanesMatra-Simca MS670C1,000 km (620 mi)1000 Km Le CastelletWorld Championship for Makesreport
1975-1976: Not held
1977 Jean-Pierre Jarier
Arturo Merzario
Autodelta SpAAlfa Romeo T33/SC/12500 km (310 mi)500 Km Paul RicardWorld Sportscar Championship (Group 6)report
1978-1982: Not held
1983 Max MamersGrac MT14S-SimcaChampionnat de France des Circuitsreport
1984 Dominique LacaudLola-BMW50 km (31 mi)Championnat de France des Circuitsreport
1985 Bruno SottyOsella PA8-BMWChampionnat de France des Circuitsreport
1986-1997: Not held
1998 Didier Theys
Fredy Lienhard
Horag-Lista RacingFerrari 333 SP2 hours, 30 minutes2 hours, 30 minutes of Paul RicardInternational Sports Racing Seriesreport
1999-2009: Not held
2010 Rinaldo Capello
Allan McNish
Audi Sport Team JoestAudi R15 TDI8 hours8 Heures du CastelletLe Mans Seriesreport
2011 Emmanuel Collard
Christophe Tinseau
Julien Jousse
Pescarolo TeamPescarolo 01 Evo-Judd6 hours6 Heures du CastelletLe Mans Seriesreport
2012 Pierre Thiriet
Mathias Beche
Thiriet by TDS RacingOreca 03-Nissan6 hours6 Heures du CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2013 Brendon Hartley
Jonathan Hirschi
Murphy PrototypesOreca 03-Nissan3 hours3 Hours of Le CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2014 Christian Klien
Gary Hirsch
Pierre Ragues
Newblood by Morand RacingMorgan LMP2-Judd4 hours4 Hours of Le CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2015 Gary Hirsch
Jon Lancaster
Björn Wirdheim
No. 41 Greaves MotorsportGibson 015S-Nissan4 hours4 Hours of Le CastelletEuropean Le Mans Seriesreport
2015 Wolfgang Reip
Katsumasa Chiyo
Alex Buncombe
Nissan GT Academy Team RJNNissan GT-R Nismo GT31000 Km1000 km Paul RicardBlancpain Endurance Seriesreport
2016 Côme Ledogar
Shane van Gisbergen
Rob Bell
Garage 59McLaren 650S GT31000 Km1000 km Paul RicardBlancpain Endurance Seriesreport[1]
2017 Maxime Soulet
Andy Soucek
Vincent Abril
Bentley Team M-SportBentley Continental GT31000 Km1000 km Paul RicardBlancpain GT Series Endurance Cupreport
2018 Albert Costa
Christian Klien
Marco Seefried
Emil Frey Lexus RacingLexus RC F GT31000 Km1000 km Paul RicardBlancpain GT Series Endurance Cupreport
2019 Jules Gounon
Steven Kane
Jordan Pepper
Bentley Team M-SportBentley Continental GT31000 Km1000 km Paul RicardBlancpain GT Series Endurance Cupreport

References

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