With grid sizes dutifully on the rise again, this year’s Hankook 12H MUGELLO looks set to be a closely-fought affair. Two-time event winners Herberth Motorsport and Scuderia Praha for example are both back in action, the former with its largest line-up to-date, the latter as one of three Ferraris already confirmed for Tuscany. Dubai class winners Leipert Motorsport (GTX) and ST Racing (GT4) will no doubt have the 24H SERIES championship already in their crosshairs. And local fans will want to keep a close eye on an Italian-rich 991 class, among which, is former Hankook 24H DUBAI winner Stadler Motorsport, back after a five-year series hiatus.
Of course, with Mugello ‘back where it belongs’, this year’s season-closer will instead take place at the famed Sebring International Raceway. One of the most exciting additions to the 24H SERIES, the ‘Birthplace of American Endurance Racing’ is set to host its first-ever 24-hour international endurance event on 18-19-20 November. Looking ahead to 2021, endurance racing fans might also want to read up on the brand new CREVENTIC Endurance Series, a brand-new initiative with iRacing.