Brno 2 Hours 30 Minutes
VenueAutomotodrom Brno
First race1988 (1988)
Last race2002 (2002)
Duration2 hours 30 minutes
Most wins (driver)no repeat winners
Most wins (team)JMB Giesse Ferrari (2)
Most wins (manufacturer)Ferrari (2)
Dome (2)

The Brno 2 Hours 30 Minutes was a sports car endurance race held at the Automotodrom Brno in Brno, Czech Republic. The race was first held in 1988 as a round of the World Sportscar Championship. It was revived in 1997 for the International Sports Racing Series, and continued until 2002 under the FIA Sportscar Championship. It has since been absorbed into the 24H Series, which in 2015 organised the Hankook 12 Hours Epilog of Brno, and in 2016 the Hankook 24 Hours Epilog of Brno. This was the first ever 24 hours endurance race in the Czech Republic.

Results

YearDateOverall Winner(s)EntrantCarDistance/DurationRace TitleSeriesReport
1988 10 JulyGermany Jochen Mass
France Jean-Louis Schlesser
Switzerland Team Sauber MercedesSauber-Mercedes C9/88360 km (220 mi)Grand Prix ČSSRWorld Sportscar Championshipreport
1989–1996: Not held
1997 14 SeptemberItaly Arturo MerzarioItaly Symbol TeamCentenari M1-Alfa Romeo20 minutesMasaryk Grand PrixInternational Sports Racing Seriesreport
1998 17 MayFrance Emmanuel Collard
Italy Vincenzo Sospiri
France JB Giesse Team FerrariFerrari 333 SP2 hours, 30 minutesISRS BrnoInternational Sports Racing Seriesreport
1999 1 AugustFrance Christophe Tinseau
France Jean-Marc Gounon
France DAMSLola B98/10-Judd2 hours, 30 minutesSports Racing World Cup BrnoSports Racing World Cupreport
2000 6 AugustFrance David Terrien
Italy Christian Pescatori
France JMB Giesse FerrariFerrari 333 SP2 hours, 30 minutesSports Racing World Cup BrnoSports Racing World Cupreport
2001 1 JulyDenmark John Nielsen
Japan Hiroki Katoh
Denmark Den Blå AvisDome S101-Judd2 hours, 30 minutesFIA Sportscar Championship BrnoFIA Sportscar Championshipreport
2002 18 MayNetherlands Val Hillebrand
Netherlands Jan Lammers
Netherlands Racing for HollandDome S101-Judd2 hours, 30 minutesLG Super Racing Weekend BrnoFIA Sportscar Championshipreport


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