Included within the VIP Experiences:
• Exclusive access to the VIP Lounge above pitlane, with direct view of the pits and track
• Unlimited drinks, including alcoholic beverages, and finger food
• Full access to the Creventic Endurance Lounge within the paddock, with meals included
• Access to the grid during the build-up to the start of the Michelin 24H BARCELONA
• Premium viewing of the podium ceremony on the Sunday afternoon from pit-lane
• VIP parking close to the circuit
• Official Michelin 24H SERIES goodie bag and event souvenir
There will also be an opportunity during the weekend to win one of the aforementioned VIP Experiences, as event partner KISS FM will be giving away a number of the packages live on-air through its broadcast.
Tickets providing grid access for the race start can also be purchased separately, an experience which was enjoyed at last year’s Barcelona season finale by around 2,000 racegoers, mingling with the drivers and teams, seeing the race cars up close, as anticipation reaches fever pitch.
On-track, this year’s Michelin 24H BARCELONA will offer a mouth-watering conclusion to the 2025 season of Creventic action with the overall GT3 championship battle, the GT3 PRO-AM, GT3 AM, 992 and 992 AM title fights all yet to be decided – and with multiple contenders still vying for glory.
Overall race victory last year was taken by Herberth Motorsport’s Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) entry, and Porsche is also the lead marque in the outright GT3 standings going into the championship decider next month – although this time with Proton Huber Competition, race winners of July’s Michelin 12H PAUL RICARD.
Following Creventic Track Day sessions at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Wednesday, 24 September, and Thursday, 25 September, testing, free practice and qualifying will follow on Friday, 26 September, ahead of the start of the big race at 12.00 local time on Saturday, 27 September.
For more about the Michelin 24H SERIES European season visit www.24hseries.com or email [email protected]