Unlike its previous events in Mugello, Spa-Francorchamps and Monza, the inaugural Hankook 12H ESTORIL will be run as one, unbroken 12-hour endurance race on Friday 7 July. Although that won’t be the only change to the established format this weekend.
For the first time, CREVENTIC will hold a six-hour ‘Qualifying Race’ on Saturday 8 July to determine the grid for the Hankook 12H ESTORIL itself. It’s a move designed to promote further additional on-track action, with a collective 18 hours of racing set to be live streamed.
“The 6H ‘qualifying race’ is a format CREVENTIC has been considering for some time now, and it will be exciting to see it come to fruition ahead of the Hankook 12H ESTORIL,” explains commercial event manager David Vink. “It’s an idea inspired by Formula 1’s sprint race weekends, albeit with our own #ThisIsEndurance twist, and a format that will give our competitors even more time on-track.”
The 6H Qualifying Race will follow CREVENTIC’s three-tier, 15-minute qualifying sessions – also a relatively recent addition to the 24H SERIES, having replaced the traditional one-hour in 2022 – which is scheduled to be held from 09.00 hrs to 09.55 hrs local time on Friday 7 July. ‘AM’ drivers are invited to set their best lap times across 15 minutes of ‘Q1’ before handing the race car reins over to two of their teammates for Q2 and Q3 respectively (all sessions, incidentally, will be run on the same set of tyres unless changing weather conditions determine otherwise). The grid for that afternoon’s ‘Qualifying Race,’ set to start at 13.30 hrs and run until 19.30 hrs, will be set using the fastest average times posted by each team across all three sessions.
Alongside pole position for the following day’s Hankook 12H ESTORIL, the winner of the 6H Qualifying Race will also be awarded 20 points, with 2nd earning 18 and 3rd handed 16 (the totals drop by two-point increments from 4th down to 6th, and down by one point per place from 7th down to 15th). Points will also be awarded when the chequered flag drops for the Hankook 12H ESTORIL – at 21.00 hrs – with 40 points awarded to the winner, 36 to 2nd and 32 to 3rd.
Theoretically therefore, a team and its drivers that win both the 6H Qualifying Race and the Hankook 12H ESTORIL could leave Portugal with a collective total of 56 points heading into the European season finale at Barcelona in September. Podium celebrations for both Portuguese races will be held as usual.